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PART SIX WANT ADS OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL s for the want ad taken until 12 m, for the evening edition and until ® p. m. for the morn jay editions. Cash must accompany ern 1 want ads and no advertisement will be accepted for less ¢ 10 cents for firnt fuser Rates apply to either The Daily oF Sunday Bee, Combinatio of initinls or n count an one word. Always count six words to & line. bers CASH RATES FOR WANT ADS. REGULAR CLASIFICATION — O! fnsertion, per line, 10 cents. more coisecutive insertions, per lin ¢ cente. Bach insertion days, 10 cents per line; $1.50 per line ve nth, excepting that FURNISHED ROOM ADS, when accompanied by cash, the rate wiil be: Ome imsertion, 4 cents per line; three or x consecutive inser- # cents per lime each insertion) or more comsecutive insertions, % cents per line each insertion; 50 at any of the following drug stores— une I8 your “corner druggist’—they are all beanch ofices for Thé B «nd your md will be inserted just promptly and on the snume rates as at the wuin oMice im T Bullding, Seventeenth aud Faroam streets: 40th and Farnam. H® 8. 16th St b T 5. 46t St iarmacy, Bensun, Neb. k Pharmacy, 3¢d and Cuming. s Fharmacy, 3% Sherman Ave. ln, C. K., 6ih and Plerce Sts. n 5l Pharmacy, 24 Mlitary Ave. 4. B, 3ist Ave and Farnam Bt Puarmacy, wth and Lake Sts. Cermak, kmli, 10i-6 8. 18th St ki eis, V. H., 243 Leavenworth. Fostus & Arnoldl, 218 N, % St Eieyiag, Jobn J., W14 th St “lrenc Drug Co., Flc:evce, Neb. Goodinan Phurmacy, 2ih and Lake Sts. Greenouk., G. A., 1624 8 10Uh St Giloenough, G. A, 1684 8. 10th Bt Hayoen, Willlam ' C., 2620 Farnam St Hanscoin Fark Pharmacy, 1401 8. 2%h 8t Hclsi, Joun, 624 N. 16th 'St Hurr, A, L, 14 Leavenworth St RS, 28 Farnam zc Place Pharmacy, 2601 N. 24th St iwop, Charles E., 1324 N. 24th St Puirick Drug Co., 16 N. 24th Bt Peyiun, b i, 2ith and Leavenworth Sts. Saratoga Drug Co., 24th St. and Ames Avo. ScLaefer's Cut Price Drug Co, léib and Chicago Sts. 2031 N. 16th St. § . H., 24th and Cuming Sts. Wulnut Hill Pharmacy, 40th and Cuming. % DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. Paul Cohn, son of Willlam, P. , aged 15 years, $ month April 2, 1w8, at DURKEE and Anna Durke and o days, Thursday, 42y Service at the home, sreet Sunday at 2 p. m. 416 North Fortieth PHELFS--§ monias ald s, April 23, 1909,\ age 1 year days, beloved son of Mr, Fr Pheips. £ U services will be held from Mrs. Wa.ter Jardine's, 102 South Thirty- tulid street, Suaday, April 2, at 2 p. m. iliterient Forest Lawn. Funeral private. LOLGE NUTICES. Attention, Eagles! Hagles 0f unina, South Umaha, Benson La x.uleuce wins ol Joint memorial sery- s 4l Uik agie Auditorium, Benson, Sun- Cay, APl e, 8 S0 p. m. Members_ of Acile WHl mieet at club rooms, Miv strect, at 1330 p. m., and proceed @ body. ‘Lne services will be are invited. Geo. F. West, L. W. Canon, Secre- Leablicy W senson v ortny tary ss. sl to express thelr thank: ? shown e tricuds and nelghbors in the of thelr motaer, Mrs. Mary wApecially tuulr appreciation ior the b #Wl towers sent by the W. C. O South Omahu, court No. 569 We wish to extend our thanks to our triends for thelr Kiuu assistunce and floral g8 to vur belcved iuther and hus- and. Mrs. John Aorin and lamiy. MARRIAGE LiCENSE. The™ following marriage lcenses Leen” Biu Na and Residence. Wililam_Koob, Briyton, Emmu Larsen, iyt Bamuel Clayton, Gregory, B Taletta O. Dobe, Gregory, S. Harry R. Hubbard, Omaba.. Ladora M. Waterbury, Filuen. Joseph A. Sraker, Lieatrice ace MHanscom, Beutrice Peter Hrestopoulor, Omaha.. Aslua Paraskerop, Omaha la Ia D BIRTHS AND DEATH Births--John A. ‘Tanner, 1648 North Six- teenthh strect, boy; Emmet G. Bolomon, Wise ucmoriul hospital, buy; Harry Lupmpson, ehicral hospital, girl; Carl A Lar North Twenteth sireel, Loy, kred 6313 North Twenty~ lourth siieet, & Molluer, Ao lzard street, buy Deaths—Augusta H v ¥i George Hendricks, 5328 North i weRty-flith avenue, = years; Mrs. Edna B, Young, wi South Eignienth street, 2 cars; Loulse G. Kubl, % South Twenty- irst_stroet, « years; Mary Uisen, Florence, ls years; Mary M. Hoe, Tenth and Cas- llar_streets, ‘41 years; Mury M. Petiin- sell, 143 North Eighteenth street, 12 years; Wis. Linma Wagner, 16 North Twenty- irst street, 3 lizabeth Witte, 302 Jones stre Vivian Arlene Bar- 4 nty-fourth street, 14 Vito pubaso, Omanha herul pital, 52 years; Frank Pheips, 102 Thirty- (hird street, 18 months; Joseph Mertz, 1613 Bouth Fourth street, '3 years; Willlam Ratzbun and 'Poppleton avenue REAL ESTATE " MEAL ESTATE DEALER: REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 1856; prompt service; get our prices. 17110 Farnam st (1) —618 REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. E WILLIAMSON, Pl’“llfl'flll. 9 —ar fioor N. Y. L (19 —6ls JAMIN R. K. CO. 471 Brandels Bidg. 1) 18 DARLING & DARLING, 41 Brandels Bldg. Tels. D. G8é or A-1622 09— PAYNE INV. CO. On WALKUP REAL ESTATE CO. 89 Puxton block 9)~dNT Moyl SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE (Continued.) REAL ESTATE OITY PROPERTY FOR SALE (Continued.) D. V. SHOLES CO. 110 Board of Trade Budg. 16th and Farnam Sts. Which Is Omaha’s Finest Residence District? Opinfons differ, but everybody knows that the West Farnam district Is unex- celled for handsome mansions and beautiful grounds. Located in one of the best portions of this fine district is a modern marsion, with spacious grounds, that can be bought for much less than its real value. This residence was created by the late J. B. Kitchen, who expended skill and time and money freely. The purchaser will have all the advantages arising from these expenditures by paying a much smaller price than the property could be dupiicated for—and without having to wait the many long nonths required for planning and building a modern hcme. An fllustrated pamphlet will be mailed on request, but we would prefer to have your personal inspection of the property whenever convenient. One of our automo- blles and a representative of the company are at your service. A HOME FOR YOU IN BUNGALOW CITY One of the fifteen best built bungalcws now nearing completion is pretty sure to please you. Perhups we've the very one you've dreamed about many a time in your day dreams—cozy, tidy, comfortable, planned to save steps and to eliminate unneces- sary work. But if it should happen that just the one you've thought of isn't there, we'll gladly bulld it for you. Ladles are invited to accompany their husbands on an automcbile inspection tour of Bungalow City. Just call or 'phone for an appointment. Telephones: Douglas 49; Independent A:2049. $500 LOTS IN CREIGHTON’S SECOND ADDITION No matter where you look in Omaha, ¥y ou cannot find values that will equal these lots. The many improvements and the splendid lccation of this addition, which_ is the home of Bungalow City, make it certain that values will inorease steadily. We arrange easy-to-buy terms on all lots, when desired, and will be glad to tell you all about them if you will call or 'phone. $400 LOTS IN CREIGHTON’S FIRST ADDITION All high priced lots have been sold in this splendid addition, but you can have your cholce of & number of good ones at $00 to §50. Better see theso values before it is too late. INVEST IN MILTON ROGERS’ PLACE Put your money ‘where it will brilng good returns and be safe. Buy a slice of this cholce, close-in property, bulld modern flats and then enjoy a steady and secure in- come. v Let us have a Ifttle of your time to @ onstrate how this can be done easily. Call on us or 'phone fop us to call on you. $ 2,200-8% blocks from Harney St. car line, with 7-room house, lignt; three Tull lots, With about 50 fruit trres, 200 grapes: small barn and a large garden spot; house is in good repair: all on one floor, Price is very low,as owner s leaving the city; will buy It, balance monthly payments. LT o $2,60-2417 Poppleton Ave.; lot 38x100 foet, 7 rocms, story and a half house, modern except heat: in very good-repair; #umediate posséssiom; street paved and paid for; easy walking distance. R R 000115 8. 424 St., rearly new S-room house, With oal ow: i j 000018 B, . clectric llghts: barn 14x16 feet; frult trees. etc. bullt In 1907; swbject %o elght, installments of paving; one block to car; lot 48x127% feet; halt cash - Soard & rt ed white oak finish down 5,500-8855 Beward St. 10 rooms. all modern, quarter sawed white o n - ‘ rs, hot water heat, lot 100x30 feet; fine shade; paving pald. l&fl)—;m:oaml. all modern, oak finish downstairs, east front on $7th St,, just north of Farnam; subject to seven Installments of paving. ; 3 7,000—Near 334 and Harney, a new modern 8-room residence, first-class in every ¥ tioular, central hall, long living room. With fireplace, book cases and nooks Pulit in: dining room with bullt-lbuffet; coat closet in the hall, combination stalroase; dcwnstairs finiished In Mission style; upstairs in white enamel; four Jarge bedrooms and bath; servant'srcom and larse storage room on the third floor: extra tollet in basement; garage in the back yard. Price s subject to six instailments of paving tax. . ; < % i 7,000 d Hawthorne Ave., strictly modern. nearly new S$-room residence, - § T A ed ok finish, maple floors, handsomely decorated, combination heat; large lot: convenient to car and high and sightly location. One of the choicest homes in this section for the money. = I e 000—F" district, brand new $-rcom residence, on the cholc - §8.000-Fleld Clina Club and 82 Ave. House 13 handsomely decorated, finished in \d o Mownstairs and birch upstairs,with maple floors and white enamel wood Work; tiled bath room and vestibule, hot water heat; handsome Mission stylo eleotric light fixtures, beam ceiliing, bullt-in biffet, china closet and seats in the dining room und living room; sleeping porch,’ large front porch, cement driveway and garage; paving all palid. This is the best bargain in the Ileld Club district today and will sell before the week is out. Hnr:f :uz :’c:::;re‘fl. 500—Fle b district; brand new 9-room residence. hot water heat, finisl n g E‘;‘km I o and. servants' room in attic; very choice location and an Cxosptionally attractive house. G modern 10 000~ 320, between Woolworth and Popple i - H0.000—Taut front wee, hot water heat, oak finish, gas and lectric iight; large barn with cement driveway, lot S0x1sl feet. DOWN TOWN 7,500—68x132 nting east on 13th, .between Jackscn and Jones with 2-story B et I is s right In the wholesale district and n big bargain. $15,000 ~04X66 TeeL. & 16th St. corner, within a block of Jefferson Square. Three frame B R res coeupy the property and can be remodeled into good business bullding: B 1a the cheapest plece of property in the 16th St retail district today. Terms casy. 21,600—100 1 ntage on Farnam, just west of 20th St. y s ey l":‘nwrn{l'mn!-l‘.o 5 per foot cheaper than any other piece in the block. If Jou buy this and put up one store bullding on it costing about 3 , we can fur- X, ou With tenants st $4.800 t0$5,000 per year rental, just as son as the buliding is completed. And while you are getting this income the groynd w! doubling In value. w0 nal R oot “right down town, within a block of the postoffce; bulldings n it ‘l‘\v‘r:lfng‘v(nrgllfll Per month: best site in town for a close-in apartment house or for stores with rooms above. INVESTMENT 000—In W ct, six modern brick flats, covering one-half of ground, i &;‘fif‘c&.‘?’i‘.‘f‘&fi"}.i’m and fully paid; room ‘for slx more. ‘};;('z;n;n;;n::l i So00d income on total price. Owner woul e a ple - ;{d:’éufn'::{::-S%)po:l} and would take vacant.property and some cash or would o Pay cash difference for improved piece. VACANT of Ath St a3 high and sightly: street to be city water and electric first-class shade, nice large rooms, $2,00 cash ; cheapest plece of property ) t on Maple St., 310 feet o . ':::htrtr::‘on 36th, between Mason and Marcy, ved this Spring o 36th, between Poppleton and Woolworth Av Joct aving. 260 *;"‘x\fi-‘nhph southwest corner 3Sth Ave. and Jons in West Farnam. ; sub- cheapest plece of property S o 35th Ave., between Davenport and Chicago Sts., 246 foet § 3 o miehy o grade, but the cheapest location for a handsome resl- e Y e we bar none. Lots within a block of this are selling for $100 per front foot. (19)— e et ) : ' FOR SALE-OR RENT Investment Bargain | Ayt Two well built all modern it _a modern 6-ROOM MODERN HOME BOmes O% e houss 18 about 4 2218 NORTH 18TH ST. years old and lhv"m:\erm‘h years, Both in excetient CO0" Convenlent to Sherman Ave. and Dodge ditlon, _Rental, %0 a month. car lines. This is & well bullt, nearly new Price, 8,000 -+ ; house, With every modern convenience, best furnace and plumbing, gas and ele The Byron Reed CO. tricity, floored attle, high and light cel- ; lar, cemented. with cast front lot, 38x145 Phones, Doug. 207, A-38, 212 So. Wth. | oot Price 83,6000 Terms very easy. SEE 19— U§ ABOUT THIS IF YOU HAVE $00 OR $00 CASH. GARVIN BROS. 1604 Furnam St ‘Phone Doug. 862 (19)—M9T2 $ %0-—5-room house, large lot, north $1,160-New 4-room house. Wil sell on very easy terms: 320 cash. | £2,350—New, 5 rooms and bath, modern ex- cept heat; large lot, eta. L4006 rooms, nearly new, modern except heat, walking distance; $500 cash. $3,400—New 6 rooms, reception hall and bath in Western Farnam district. See it MENGEHOHT & CO., 218 8. 16th. Tel. Doug. 4349, ASMS. a9)— B.500—All modern T-room house, bulll twe years ago; lot ToxI28; barn, cistern, larg: screencd porch, fruit and shrubbery started; an ideal home: now occupled by owner. 2% 3. Morton Ave., Uenson. (19)-M1% Hx BARGAIN. Four-room cottage, 80 foot south front lot at 1th and Van Camp avenue. This s & beautiful little place and very cheap, $1,060; must be sold, owner leaving city. Just the &IA«" for street car man. . R Homan, Board of Trade. ©aD-MTS % 5-ROOM cottage, 31 Half Cass, $13. S-mom mod. cottage, 1108 N. 3th, $15. Easy terms. J. H, PARROTTE, Board of Trade. a9— "REAL ESTATE CIPY PROPERTY FOR SALE (Continued.)y REAL ESTATE OITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. | (Continued.) REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE (Continued.) REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SAL® (Continyed.) ED. JOHNSTON & CO.'S STATEMENT ; For the benefit of our clients and friends we publish each SUNDAY this BULLETIN of GOOD THINGS in the realty world, which we have collected during the week. ) We first wish to say that many people whose finances have materilly improved in the past few years, and whose boys and girls are growing up and want, with the old folks, to get into finer res- idental districts, are asking us to sell their present houses and to find for them a nice large lot or a fine, compleiely modern home of from seven to ten rooms. List with us at once anything you have in this line. Give size and location of lot and very full par- teulars of residence. ° s ; This Week's Bargains VACANT 60x124 feet, 224 St., just north of Laird| St~ $600. Three 50x124-foot lots, Howard €t., $th Ave, all on grade—$1,100 to These are very cheap. 60x125 feet, 434 St., near Dodge, FOR SUBDIVISION pantry, linen closets, cmented Tract that will make 2 good sized lots,| basement, fruit cellar, y, large lot, located two blocks from Fort street car,| With all street improvements—and the price east of th St.; level and on grade; surely| 18 only $6,500. a snap at $5,600. An Elegant Home RESIDENCE the most LAt SLTIS we can sell you a nice little| ame’p Avems, \ome of § rooms on Spaulding St. near finis - id; modern except heat; lot S0X1%, with ine large shade tree and small barn, | paved alley. surprise you. lot 18 worth. Price on this property will Can sell it at what naked See us quick about this. 38th Ave. Home. near $1,350. [ only $1,000 r Dodge gl [ respect, decorated; large recy This fine home, has § large modern in rooms. nicely hall, ‘butlet’s One of attractive homes on This well buflt house con- which In arrangement and finish are as’ploasant and convenient ns thy l|‘c!§ lm;ln could suggest. It has been I 3 e an occupied only by the present owner, w {hwner ®ays get offer. You know W"““nfferlrlm- Droperty forsale ol by rea: A nice home of 5 rooms, all modern but! jocated oy b Lerge cornoreion s home is heat, with full cemented, bricked up base- | caet. Wil pe o maiyCio ek facen ent, which 1s arranged for laundry; fine |purchasers by appointment. = © oopective shade troes; comer ot east and” south AL 3 posite propo: new university; ™ brick sidewalks oth streets. A hice nome LITTLE FARM and the price 1s low at 3260, 2 ne 9-room home on Izard, near 46th, 10 acres, flve of which are with good barn, bullt by carpenter for his | plums, cherrics, one Ncre i plackiameics own home; full brick basement, furnace, | fmall- house, hen house. well bath room, brick sidewalk in front to and [one mile northwest of Ralston around hous A complete home for a|a few cows and chickens, be made on this plac: an assurance of a | your life. large family. The price is only $2,80, which So.Omaha Investment means the large lot, with fine shade and | frult trecs, vines shrubbery, ete.. for nath: - Two that pays 12 per.cent net;’ value, will easily double In ten years; both on west ing, as the house can't be buiit for the price. If yéu want a great big bargain side of 2th St. north of ‘postoffice. One at 818,000, the other at $4,%0. Good:bulld- let us show you this tomorrow. ings. now occupled with tenants of best and sheds, With fruf v good living cu Buy this and ha living the balance of House Given Away 8-room mode' « home, on 2th Ave., «close roAnm:ertan nice fullyr‘ mlode'rn home of 6 i corner, Corbs 3 ; well worth $3,150; easy AR i Bhga Mt to Farnam 8t., on 80-foot lot, with barn, on | class. SOMEBOD ‘Wants What You Have. \ Has What You Want. List with us and we will find the customer. ED. JOHNSTON & CO. "Phone Doug. 1235. 1614 Farnam St. FIELD CLUB Facing east on 35th Ave,, we can offer you a cholee £-roo o ofce S-room thoroughl home. Has iving room with' fireplace, etc.. 4 &0od bedrooms, large porch, On the same street we also have 4 new S-room thoroughly modern home. stairs finished In quarter.sawed ouk with oak floors: large Iiving room with nOO’lk.;.l: 'g.oud[uleemnx l;no !(;:“d large screened-in porch, nent walks, X only a sample o e good ones for sale. If - want I this cholc district be sure to see our list. b A L2 HANSCOM PARK 1337 8. 30th Ave, a neat 7-room house: bath, gas, sewer, city water, lot 54 fe , H A ) , 5 oot front, on good paved street, only one block to car; convenient to beautiful Hanscom Park, school and church—3,20. WEST FARNAM Look at 3310 Dewey Ave. This Is a 7-room all modern house, with 4 rooms and good hail “on first floor; § bedrooms and bath on second; full cellir, cemented flo0r, fur- nace etc.—$400; Vvery easy terms. n 4ist 8t, near Davenport, we can of fer you a new house of 8 rooms, beside hall and bath; finished in oak on first floor.” 4 good bedrooms and attic: paved street; cement walk, only 1% blocks to car —$,000. “51: cholce corner in the best part of Farnam district; just the place for flats— modern cement ., just north of Dodge 8t facing east 67%x135 fect; one of the few good lots in the Farnam district for sale. What will you give for it? BEMIS PARK On Hawthorne Ave. we have a fine home of 8 rooms; downstairs finished in very select quarter sawed oak, large lot, paving paid; easy terms- NORTH story brick dwelling; la ar. Owner anxious to sell. DUNDEE We can offer you a few very good south front lots on Davenport St at $750. Our $600 lots are as good as any offered for sale. This includes city water. Terms are $10 cash and $10 per month. If you want to buy or sell real edtate be sure to call and EE ELBY 2910 N. 17th—A new 9-room 2 tront lot, only one block ta rooms, hot water heat, 6TH AND FARNAM. 438 BOARD OF TRADE BLDG. 19)— PETERS TRUST COMPANY Ground Floor New Yofk Lite Bldg We have moncy invested for women tors, lawye men active In business and ver 10,000,000 All of these investors rec is all pald to the owner of the mort Our commission we collect from the ywer when the loan is made. you wish to put r funds to work where they will be absolutely without dan Ber injury we shi be pleascd to have you call and inspect our farm mortgages. PETERS TRUST COMPANY New York Life Bldg. West Farnam In this locality we have one of the few desirable homes which are offered for sale. It is of the best stone and frame nstruction and is be finished in _ hard throughout; fine hot heating plant, large lot 7 E with large shade trees. Price, $20,000. The Byron Reed Co. | Doug. 207, A-3534, 212 So: 14th NICE LOT West Front, $th and Hickory Sts., 50x142 ft., $1,20. For further particulars in- quire of the W. J. Dermody Investment Co., 86 N. Y. L. BLDG. Tel. Doug. 5108 or A-2033. (19)—M% by woods Bage by It Phones, a9) - cash, balance monthly, buys 610 Poppleton avenue S-rooms; NEW, MODERN COTT. PRICE 76, 3300 DOWN $p PER MONTH. N BENSON Five nice rooms, Aarge attic, cemented basement, porcelain bath, electric light, newly papered, concrete walks, elegant lot, on car line. Also, one seven-room strictly modern, on_easy terms. Vacant lots in all arts of Benson, on monthly payments. ‘our rent will buy in Benson. See these Sunday. F. 8. TRULLINGER, 115 South Halcyon Ave. ‘Phone Benson 122 (9)—MT6 % city water, cement walks and shade trees. CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY. 506 Bee Bldg. Telephone Douglas 200. (9)—-M783 % ONE ACRE FREE with 5-room brick house; one block to car, near 424 and Grand Ave., garden in, frult trees; price $2,600, one-half balance easy. 8 B WAIT & CO., @7 Bee Bldg. Tel. D 150, A 25 (19)—i52 % iy J 1 i il J1 1614 Harney Street, Conservative Building' WE AIM TO OFFER A DIFFERENT LIST OF HOUSES : L "EVERY SUNDAY? 510230712} IF NONE OF THESE, SUIT YOU, SEND FOR PRINTED LIST. 3198 Larrimore Ave., $2,250 “18. . Cor. 19th &nd Grace, $ ,750 Five-room, 1%-story house, modern except | A fine new 2-story square house, on cor- furnace. Bath room is on the first floor, | ner lot, on_ bdulevard.; Ohly a little over, vestibule and nice porch. One more room | & mile from the postofice: close to good can be finished In the attie, If desired. | car line; has bull basement; good fur- One corn lot, and is a very desirable| nave; laundry €lpk in basement; three plece of property for the money. Three| raonfs and nico’ yeception hall on first blocks to Aves Ave car line. floor; front and rear vestibule and pant 524 South 27th St., $2,750 three ,good bedrooms, with large close an rgo hath - rpow on_second floor, Six-room motern cottage, jdst west of the P&Q%Mr T Rniaian - oak, with ok Winona apartment house. Allsrooms on | floors. The yard is sodded and there are one floor. 1n splendid neighborhood. .Full | permanent walks in the yard and around cemented cellar, with bricked up furhace. | the lot. This will make u good home or House 15 newly' papered. ,000 investment. We can sell this for §100 cash Q. 040, and the balance monthly. 1545 South 36th St., 2 o ¥ Three rooms and reception hall on first A Q 3 5 floor, four bedrooms and bath on second 1915 Spencer St., $4,500 floor: modern in eyery respect; has fur- nace heat;. street ‘s paved with asphalt; partor, convenfent to both th 4th and cast alde Hanscom Park car, lines; new barn, 3x2 ft. There will be’more development in this section of the city this year than in any other part of Omaha. 1911 Pinkney St., $3,100. Nine rooms, strictly modern, on paved street, opposite Kountze Park and close to the boulevard. This is undoubtedly the cheapest house In Kountze Place, and arlyone that can use this sized house will surely get a bargain . 1508 Binney Street, $3,250 Six rooms; bullt two years ago; bO-ft. south front lot, nice terraced. House has parlor, dining rdom and kitchen on the first floor; full bricked cellar; best furnace made; fine open plumbing. This will make a fine hgme for someone. Close to car and stores. % 2211 Pinkney St., '$3,400 Seven rooms, entirely modern. Has vest! bule entrance, parlor, library, dining room and kitchen on first floor; two large bed- rooms, store room and bath on' second floor. One room on the first floor can be used for bedroom. Full bricked, ce- mented cellar. Good heating and plumb- ing. The location Is very desirable. Call at our ofice and we will show you through. 3902 North 17th St., $3,400 Seven room, new house, on south and east front corner lot, one block from Sherman Ave. car line. 'Has cemented basement. Oak finish on first floor and is very rea- sonable at this figure. Some of Our Best Bargains in Lots * Pinkney Street, $800 1 Close In $500 South front, just east of Kountze Park, full | We have some lots on Plerce 8t., 30x168 ft., width, This 18 a pretty lot and cheap at| between 2th and 22d Sts. Water, sewer this price. and gas are in and paid for. Binney Street, $775 Paving Paid, $600 North front lot, just east of Sherman [ Thirtieth St., one block north of Ames Avel 50 ft. wide and 124 ft. deep. Water, Ave. Water, gas and sewer in street. sewer and gas in street. The paving alone on this lot cost over $300, Sherman Avenue, $975 24th Street, $675 This lot is between Wirt and Spencer | At the northwest corner o th and Brown Sts., and we bélieve that it'is the cheapest | Sts., x120 ft, facing east and south. lot ‘on Sherman Ave., between Pinkney | S o Q95 St. and the postoffice, Paving paid in Double Corner, $925 full; nice shade. trees on the lot. Southeast corner 27 nd Miami Sts., fine FI ( I{ )\[ \ location to bulld three houses. Two blocks LOROM 4 y from car line. Water and sewer In and $10 Cash, $10 a Month Daify 2ot $1.00 a Week. e (e amE Prices $300 to $375. | For Hillsdale. lots, located on high ground, On south side of Webster Ave., just west at th to 3%th and Curtls Ave. This of 2th St. Several new houses now being | strect is soon to be graded and theso bullt, Cement walks and city water all | lots will be worth double the price we in. Only three blocks from car line, | are now selling them. for, $100 to $175 when car 1s extended to Miller Park. | each. INVESTMENTS is very anxious to buy a large on the market all of his Omaha rooms. [Has reception hall, first floor; fve rooms and bath on second, floor. House is strictly, all modern throughout. Lot $0xi24 ft. Paving all pald. The location Is very desirable, on one of the nicest streets in the addition. Look at the house today. We will be pleased to show you through at any time that you call at our office. 365 North 41st St., $6,000 Nine rooms. Splendidly arranged. Bullt of the very best of material and work- manship. Full basement, with fine fur- nace and laundry apparatus. Reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen and library on first fioor. Four bedrooms and bath on second floor. Stairway to floored attic. Fine oak finish and floors. The best ‘of everything. It will pay you to see this home. One block to car line. ‘Best House in Kountze Place for the Money, $6,500. Owner of fine, large 9-room house, on Wirt street, has instructed us to sell his home. 1t i= strictly modern and one of the fin- est places in the addition. Beautiful porch. The rooms are large, with splen- did high cellings, and could not be dupli- cated today for less than $5,000. It was tion. There is a barn and there are two lots. 1f.you want a bargain, don’t overs look this proposition. We will be pleased to show you through the house at any time. Owner of six houses, in the north part of the city amount of our cheap California lands, and has plac property. These houses are all located together and are rented for $0 a_month or $840 a year, They are never vacant and are cheap at the present rentals, We cannot glve you the exact lo¢ation, but would be pleased to show them to you at any time. Price, $6,000 { OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS. a9)— SEVEN NEW RESIDENCES FOR SALE We have under course of construction seven modern residences, well located; permanent walks and pavement; which we will dispose of at bed-rock prices and on very easy terms. FARM LANDS We have just gotten control of ten thousand acres of the finest wheat and alfalfa land in Nebraska which we are placing on the market in any size farm you want, at prices and on terms that will appeal to all. Also thirty thousand acres of the finest irrigated ! land in the west in the Big Horn Valley, Wyoming. Prices low, nine years’ time at low rate of interest. WALKER-BECKER COMPANY BRADLEY & MATHIESEN 220 South 17th St. - Bee Building. NOTE THE NEW LOCATION. 19)— [BEMISE PARK DISTRICT—Good 6-room house, nearly new, all modern, hot water \cat, half block from car ln 3,100, Walnit Hill Distriet—i-ro mod- n except heat, one bl line, ur blocks to the new cathedral: owner leaving eclty; price, $2,0%. roow house, new, modern In every way, walking distance, on Dodge Bt.: $6.500, J.J. ROONEY, 617 BEE BLDG. a9)— HERE I8 A CHANCE FOR YOU TO BTOP PAYING RENT. ow d-room cottuge, just eomploted. full lot, $1.10; small cash payment, halance monthiv: youdl have 40 hurry if you et in on this * Cion Investment Co., 510 Bo» Tel. Douglas 2 19)—Mi3% M) ;l—m;e;nm:_up m.jon E:u{!“ -room use. or tele. ‘Dhone after & 6L N.1Mh Ind, B ( (9)-M%1 %x BELTIFUL BEMIS PARK h‘\R(u\lN Investigate this and you won'( be disa pointed; owner leaving city and sell this fine home in one of the L« neighborhoods in the city; 8 rooms, i}, | ¢ modern; first floor in oak; large grounds, beautiful lawns and shade trees; all kinds of frult and flowering bushes; good barn, cement driveway; two blocks from Harney and Walnut il cars; convenient to public and rochial schools; must be seen to be dppreciated For price, and trems see owner, 3429 Hawthorne Ave. ‘Phone Harney 2646, (19)—M106 25x FINE LOTS. Nice lot at 40th and Nicholas Sts. Price $1,00. Also one of best lots in Bemis park, near 334 and. Lij boulevard. KELLEY INVESTMENT CO,, &0-6 Neville Bldg. v 0)—-M143 % Ifving_room, dining room and kitchen on, so well built that it is in splendid condi- .-