Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 23, 1909, Page 34

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REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued.) REAL ESTATE [ CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. l (Continued.) GALLAGHER & NELSON 490 BRANDEIS BLDG. $5,7560.00—Reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, refrigerator room. 3 bedrooms and alcove, full basement, two lots, one facing boule- vard, house faces south on Dodge street $4,000.00-—Reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, downstairs all fin- ished in oak, three bedrooms and bath up-stalrs, lot 40x160, nice shade trees, on 34th St., off of Lafayette Ave. $4,500.00—Hanscom Park District, reception hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen, large pantry, downstairs finished in oak, 3 large bed- rooms and:bath upstairs, linen closet, full cement basement. Large lot with fruit and shrubbery, paved street. $3,000.00—Reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, downstairs finished in oak, three bedrooms and bath up-stairs, full cement basement, nice, large lot, good location and neighborhood, near 28th Ave, and Pinkney Street. $2,000.00~—6-room nearly new cottage, all modern, except heat, two blocks off 24th street car, $500 cash will handle this. VACANT LOTS $2,000.00—70x125, nice corner on 87th Ave and Marey St., south front. $2,000.00—82%x187, east of 37th on Marcy, south front. #1,250.00—4 lots 50x125, west fronts, on 36th and Mason Street, $ 950.00—4 lots 50x125, east fronts, on 35th Ave and Mason Street. $1,600.00-—New Forest Hill Addition, lot 52x128, facing two streets, $1,000.00-—50x130, south front, just west of 24th St. on Grover, The above is only a few of what we have on our list. CALL AND SEE US; YOU ARE WELCOME ANY TIME (19— Robinson & Wolf SPECIALISTS IN CLOSE IN PROPERTY INVESTMENT SNAP GOOD HOUSE BARGAINS $ 900—1309-11 South Fifth St., two cottages, nice lot; $300 cash. $2,200—1424 South 16th St, brick cottage and full lot; room for stores and flats; will rent well, 112 South 28th St, nice 10- room and 3-room house, rented always for $40 per month. $1,000—1307 South 6th St., a good b-room cottage, only $300 cash. $1,000—On South 13th St., opposite the Turner hall, south of Dor- cas St., 4-room, city water, etc. $2,300—704 North 30th St., 9-room, $3,250 2023 9 11 modern except heat, east $4,000—2023-5 North 20th St., two s g 7-room, all modern homes; front, paved St. Terms. taiue clot, rented for 948 “per igs,000—.1818 . Oho : Bt/ 10-foom $5,250—2319-21-23 South 16th St., el frame flat of 6 apartments,|$4,600—1708 Burt St., 8 rooms and 3 rents $75 per month, large brick barn, nice place for $6,6500—16th St., south of Cuming rooming house; $1,000 cash, 66x66 ft.; building rents $65 per month. $4,600—2701 Burt St., 9-room, all $9,250-—On 16th St., a double store modern brick home. and flat, brick building, rents | $100 per month. $12,250—713-15-17 North 20th St., brand new brick 8-room mod- ern flats, will rent for $120 per $5,2560—623 North 20th St., corner of ‘Webster, 9-room house; small payment. $5,400-—All modern, beautiful 9-room month. 1 lot 17 “ $15,000—1422-30 South 16th S, e e o LR CAT Califon five stores and as many flats, rented steady for $178 per We will make terms to suit pur- month. Can bring more rent. | chasers. ROBINSON & WOLF Phone Douglas 2418, 435 Paxton Block 12% INCOME The owner of that long row of downtown briek residences, has author- Ized me to sell them at a price that makes the investment MOST ATTRAC- TIVE. It is just such an investment as this that.could be looked after by ver widows or orphans. There & are twelve new, pressed brick, modern, 4-room flats, having a(r‘Pl; stoves, kitchen cabinets, window shades, screens, etc. This corner | t 170 feet on 22 St., and 149 feet south front on Nicholas St., equal to nearly four full lots, which, but a few years ago, were held at $20,000. In 1 few years this corner will be needed for wholesale purposes. The price 1s §22,500, half cash and balance to be assumed on a mortgage payable monthly. The rents will pay off the mortgage and leave a fine monthly income, the rental being $2,800 per annun. CITY ACREAGE Three and one-half acres at the southwest corner of 42d and Fort Sts., three blocks from car, only $1,600. Four acres inside city limits at $200 per acre. Other smaller and larger tracts. IRRIGATED LAND 360 acres of the best bottom land under irrigation, partly improved and | i= not thirty miles from a railroad town, but right aound the town of Hershey, the best beet shipping town in the state. A large part of this tract will be needed for town lots. Can sell it for $60.00 per acre and it will retail at $190 per acre, Agents-take notice. D. C. PATTERSON Patterson Building. 1628 Farnam Street. — tment Co. A partial list of our best bargains, If any of these do not suit you see us for others. Nearly new, §-room cottage, 1 block from and dry, modern In every respect, On Fort St., brand new, I-story, Ames Ave. except furnace. 6 rooms and car, excellent locality Price, $2,000 tlon hall, all modern, best of high plumbing und furnace. This house was bullt by an A-l carpenter for a home. If you want something good, look this over. Price, §3,000. Close in, on Burt St. 7 rooms, strictly modern, new furnace and plumbing. House recently completely overhauled and remodeled, newly papered and painted, permanent walks, south front lot 4Sx150. Snap at $3,300 Another Burt St. cottage, near 3th St., ¢ rooms, modern except furnace, ex- cellent repair, lot 32x141. Price, $2,400. New bargain in Kountse Pla: In natural yellow pine, ing, south front lot 50x12, paved street Kountze Place , T rooms, firet floor finished in oak, second floor has full basement, cement floor Price, 34,00, Poy t of furnace and plumb- in tively nothing better Mr. Rallroad Man, here Is your opporiunity. 15th and Locust Sts.. 5 rooms, m ern except furnace, good repair, paving paid, lot 30xils. Price, $1,7 Very ecasy terms South Side, near 29th and Dupont Sts., 6 rooms, natural pine finish. with room on second floor for 2 or 8 rooms; 3-room house In rear; will rent for § per month, south frent lot 50x125, with abundance of shade and fruit trees. Good home or in. vestment. Cheap at 31,50, 26th and Spencer Sts., new, 7 rooms and hall, elegantly decorated, south and east front, corner lot, best of plumbing, hot water heat, full cemented basement. 50, A few left in Glencoe Place, southwest corner of 4th and Fort Sts. Price, $450 o $600. Kloke-Headley Investment Co. | as a packing center and live stock market, REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SAL 1 (Continued.) REAL ESTATE PROPERTY FOR SALE, (Continued.) crry REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Investment Pro Row of brick houses, corner lot, on car line, Hanscom Park district— $20,000 Nine-room modern home, paved street; permant walks; barn; lot 50x142 ft 1137 Park Ave $5,000 Vacant lot on Farnam St., between | 20th and 24th Sts.— | $250.00 PER FRONT FOOT full asphalt Seven-room house; east front |lot; lawn and shade trees; paved street. 1130 8. 29th St $3,150 194 ft. south frontage on Burt St., by 159 ft. east frontage on 33d St. The property contains five houses and a barn, bringing a monthly rental of $143, and the corner is vacant, afford- ing space for an apartment house con- taining four flats— West Farnam District $19,000 Nine-room modern house; paved >y street, with all special taxes pald; one block from car line; lot extends through from Farnam St. to Harney St. and there is ample room to build on Hanscom Park |the Harney St. front. 4117 Farnam 8t.— District g Six-room modern cottage furnacs Modern 8-room dwelling, corner lot, 50x170 ft., affording ample room for bath, gas, cement cellar, paved streef | two blocks from car line; almost new additional buildings; both streets [ (%0 blocks from A : paved; car line; good neighborhood; | 4207 Farnam St.— east front; barn; 1102 8. 32d St— o $3,750 $7,500 Three vacant lots, east and north Ten-room modern house; hot water | {TOnt8; Mkl 44th and heat; paved street; all special taxes Harney Sts.— paid; east front. 1036 N. 32d St.— 41,050 $7,500 street; all special taxes paid; two lots, 100x142 ft.; stable, lawn and shade trees; 1813 So. 29th Ave. $6,000 Five-room house, barn, fruit trees, acre and half of ground. 424 N. Ken- nedy St.— $2,000 REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTALS AND FIR 209 First National Bank Bldg, FOR SALE Telephone Douglas 7 perty New modern 7-room house, hot | water heat, two lots, permanent walks, electric 1ight, city water and cistern, |east front., 202 8. Orphanage Ave.— $4,000 Kountze Place Nine-room modern house, offered | for sale because owner is leaving city. 1621 Pinkney St.— $4,000 Florence Boulevard 8ix-room modern cottage, new; hot | water heat; permanent walks; east front; convenient to car line. 4518 N. 40th St.— { $4,000 'Lowe's Addition Vacant lot, 60x112 ft., south front, |three blocks from car line. Blondo St., between 34th and 35th Sts.— $300 | | Prospect Place Vacant corner, 125x137 ft., facing east and north. Southwest corner 80th and Seward Sts.— $1,500 ol ALFRED C. KENNEDY E INSURANCE 99 19)— NO HOUSES FACED THIS PART OF THE BOULEVA NE MILLION head of cattle did not O arrive on the Omaha market in & single year until 1902, when the re- celpts were 1,010,00. One-third of th were shipped, leaving more than 600,000 head which were converted Into food products by the packers, In 184 the total the grain market by ranking fourth among recelpts of hogs were 3,685 During 1S all the primary markets of the United the receipts of hogs were 2,424,851 head, and States in receipts of all grain, and during 2,041,000 were converted into packing house the sixty davs when cash eraln has been products in Omaha. The recelpts of a year above §1 per bushel, it has been the Omaha United States, all of the butter being man- ufactured here and exceeding 12,000,000 pounds annually Added to this in a few months of 199 Omaha has shown the stable character of At present glve Omaha second rank as a market which pald from 2 to § cents more {sheep market and first far ‘“feedefs,” it per bushel for wheat than the Chicago belng the greatest market for this class cash market. Mille have followed the of stock in the world. grain market and three Along with the place Omaha has taken grinding flouring mills are Conservative estimates place the whole- the centralized creameries have made it the saling business of Omaha at $9,000,000 an- largest merchandising butter market in the nually, while the manufacturing doubtless For Sale Desirable Homes ON DAVENPORT Near the Boulevard, a very $8,500 takes this fine piece of desirable 6-room all modern . 3 house, in good repair; full 50- | property. Close in, located at toot hot water heat, 418 South 24th Ave, with two ment walks, street newly B A58 SN . v, houses, one 13-room, strictly | Clifton Hill In this rapldly growing dis- m- modern, has the best of fixtures, all through finished in hard- wood, rosewood, oak and mahog- any, full marble mantles, five| llarge rooms and reception hall on first floor, five large bed trict we are offering a ¢ fortable home place in a c pactly bullt $-room house and full 50-foot south front lot. All for $3,160. 25th Ave. Bar and three rooms on third floor; gain ed A real bargain in BOULEVARD, NORTH FROM FARNAM STREE o ! rooms and bath on second floor, ", RD A YEAR AGO. reaches $220,000,00, ranging from ice cream to packing house products, the finest of ready made clothing to refined metals. A look at the wholesale district erected tells the story. From Howard to Farnam streets two solid blocks of warehouses from seven to nine stories in helght have been erected wtihin six years, the buildings being on both sldes of Ninth street, while a solld block of warchouses have been erected just morth of Farnam street So great has been the demand for trackage property that the industrial suburb of Ral- ston was opened and an entire new district started, where at present two factorles have been started and frelght car shops are being erected, the suburb being con- nected with Omaha by an electric line just opened. : Individuality is featured in that beautitul S-room residence we are complett 84th St Is finished in selected quarter sawed oak; four bedrooms and bath on sccond floor, finished in en- amel; two large bedrooms and bath on third fioor, Bath room and vestibule floors are tiled; large mantel with seats on both sides in living room. Price—complete in every detail e Baad Bl 0 "Phone Dousg. 297. 212 8. Mth, 19— For sale on easy payments 9-room, modern house, 30th entirely modern home, also a H-room new cottage, fin in hard wood throughout t ; Near 24th and Ames. It's just |ished in hardwood throughout, the thing for a Price cut from South 19th St. Two practically new cottages of § rooms each, modern ex | modern except heat. Both have full basement, bricked; lot 3+ foU feet. This property :n!juix;s the Wise Memorial hospital on So0, Dinass! galy A¢ hank to [the south. Do not bother the fohoola, churches _and | tenants, but see me. | Close In R. W. Bryant : | S0 St podin enit | SOLE AGENT, | e; desirable neighbor- | i Price "é.m‘“'\“'.';".al; | 2424 North 24th St. | sorihp Phone Webster 2213, X : Thfi,m%fi_o“ lsfsefi Co. Your Money's Worth a9 100x150—$2,000 CREIGH, SONS & CO., Tel. Doug. 200--508 Bee Bldg. nam district—$2,6%. BILAS ROBBINS, i5th St. Rooms 20 and 22 Both 'Phones. 19 8. Tels.—Doug. 1150; A-3245 801 N, Y. Life Bldg. an— (9 & rooms, modern except he at street '.m.-u 46th and Douglas Sts. Hish Sohool~%00 8 rooms, modern except heat, West Far- and Mason St., $4,250, | 3030 South 18th St.. 1,150, 816 Brown St., $1,300. 28 Lake St., $850, | y P | 4719 North 40th Ave., $1,250. | 910 Poppleton Ave., $2,000, i )6 Maple )00. 4010 Parker St., $1,000, | 2609 North 17th Ave., $1,500. 2014 Baneroft St., $1,100. CREIGH, SONS & C0O., Tel. Doug. 200508 Bee Bidg. $6.950 ' In West Farnam 3 We offer an attractive 9- m all modern home, In an established neighborhood, just | west of and Harney. Why | not buy a substantial home of this character, rather than some old “clap-trap?’ 'Phone us for circular, or, better still, for an appolntment to show you through 'The Byron Reed Co. *hone Doug. 97, 22 8. lith )~ | AL ENTAE caa. (Continued.) E———————— REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SAL (Continued.) crry — - BEMIS FOR 41 YEARS HAS BEEN Buying, Selling and Exchanging Real Estate in OMAHA. GEO. P.BEMIS REAL ESTATE CQ Brandeis Building On the Bargain Counter Give us your: best offer this week on this property. Modern house and full corner lot on car line, five blocks from 37th and Farnam Sts. Large living room and dining room finished in hardwood; kitchen, pantry and small bed-room on first floor; two bed- rooms and bath on second floor. A very desirable home or a good investment. The house cost $4,000 to build and is almost as good as new—the lot would be cheap at $1,000. Price $4,250, rented for $35.00 per month. MAKE US YOUR BEST OFFER IF YOU WANT THIS. J. H. DUMONT & SON Phone Douglas 690. 1605 Farnam St, (19)— JEFF. W. BEDFORD & SON SOLE AGENTS ACRE LOTS IN BEAUTIFUL UPLAND TERRACE This addition is on the FLORENCE BOULEVARD, just north and west of MILLER PARK. It is high and sightly, with a commanding view of all the surrounding country. On the car line and only 30 minutes’ ride from 16th and Farnam The addition is laid out in ACRE LOTS, with each ACRE fronting on 2 streets, A number of homes to cost from $2,500 to $8,000 will soon be under course of construction. Any car north from 24th and Ames Ave. and get off at ‘Redick Ave. Go today. Walk up the hill and look at the view, Take a car ride out there, it will do you good. ACRE LOT, $1,200 and $1,300. Each acre is larger than FIVE CITY LOTS. 50x120 feet. VIRGINIA PLACE The high class residence addition just south and adjoining HANSCOM PARK. Only 3 lots left on the Boulevard and 3 on the car line. Let us hear from you before they are all gone. MARIETTA PLACE The old MEGEATH HOME PLACE, which 18 just across the street, west of Hanscom Park, has been cut in 19 LARGE LOTS. Permanent walks, pav- ing, water and sewer to all lots and all paid for, Beautiful shade and sightliest location in Omaha. Price, $30 to $50 per front foot. JEFF. W. BEDFORD & SON 2306 Cuming St. Phones, Doug. 115 and B1015. as) For the Land’s Sake We have in Old Mexico some of the hest grazing and agri cultural land that can be found in any country, at $6.50 per acre Ple }ty of good water and plenty of good Gramma grass eighteen incles high. Soil very fertile and from four to six feet deep. Climate is superb and very healthful. Close to a new town. Main line of railroad. Excellent markets, can raise almost any- thing. This proposition cannot be equaled anywhere in the United States of America. Terms—$1.50 per acre down and balance in payments. No taxes—No interest—No payments if sick. 3ig excursion leaves Omaha the first and third Tuesdays of each month, Remember the day of cheap lands is rapidly passing away, Buy now and take the profit yourself instead of letting the other fellows have it. For further particulars call or write to the address below. Snyder Realty Co. 873 BRANDELS BLDG.

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