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~ e - = o 4> {_ ! . & oy OPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued.) EAL ESTATE l REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE (Continued.) REAL ESTATE CITY FROPERTY FOR SALB. (Continued.) dis- 8 rooms, strictly modern, oak built by owner for home, You should not fail to s beautiful dwelling if you want something extra fine, B.0w0—Thin property fs on Sth Ave., north finis| of Farvam, flll! eom&lmd Has § rooms, oak fl large Hving room, belullful oak stairs and re- ception hall, four bedrooms on sec- i ond floor and one finished on third: built out of first-class material throughout and #plendid workman- hip. hm—m the West: Farnam district, east front e rooms, strictly mod- 0"! Ind In 'od condition and the co 18 Tight. hm—’rnuzror riy i located at 2us So. t. ghton’s 1st Add.), new, 8 rooms, with beautiful combination light fixtures, oak floors, good attic, ar—a complete h\m‘llnw cottage all payment down, balance like rent. |2,000—An ideal bungilow, well built, fin- ished floors, combination lllhl fix- tures, very convenient bathroom, attle, cellar, cement walks, sodded lawn, all ready to move into, 1609 Frederick 8t. Small pa¥ment down and balance monthly on & rental PAYNE, BOSTWICK & SLATER SUITE 601 NEW YORK LIFE BLDG. THIS LISTIS VERY CAREFULLY SBLECTED EVERY PROPERTY IS WORTH THE PRICE QUOTED fL0M—Located ofi one of the prettiest :IINI!IR in the West Farnam rict, plan, 2,700-1517 Frederick St., B-room cottage with's veniences, except furnace, bullt, to be sold on easy terms. Don't fail to see this cot at once. PAYNE, BOSTWICK & SLATER . SUITE 601 NEW Y()RK LIKE BLDG* BUILDING LOTS 800—For a south front lot on Ames Ave., between 28th and 2th Sts., 60x11i This {8 & bargaln and is orderad sold by non-resident owner, subject to the Ames Ave. paving tax. Plenty of room to bllfld lwo cottages. This is certainly & @5—This lot 1 located north front on Frederick Bt., between 15th and 16th Sts., the first lot east on the new bup ow, sise &xi®, with ocement x bullcdl "lote Sajolnt £ the for 7%, two lote Sajolning this .l-l{ 460 and $500. lfl sell !onth separately. Splendid place to butla tottages. Very sasy or discount for DOWNTOWN CORNERS Boutheast odrner of 1Sth and Dodge, 68 feet on Dodge and 132 feet on 18th, running back to the new theater. Here is'a corner lllo (w an apartment or club house. belleve the price quoted on every one of uu above properties is t and do not hesitate to recommend the these properties to anyone who is lnkin‘ & first-class real estate investment or home. Call on us and we will be glad to show you any of these properties and give you turther information. G. W.GARLOCH Choice Homes 2008321 Charles St.; i new, strictly mod- 7-room and reception hall, al.k finish in first floor; large attlc room; full ce- ented basement; rmanent walks and ice lawn; only half block to 33d St. car ne. 1 U0 Lafayette Ate, new 8.room ll’ll:ll' modern, oak fii hot water eating; fine combination fixtures; large ounds, with plenty of shade, south tr on parked street, with no pavin; \0 ‘This is the best bargain in Omaha, W things considered. $6,500-3712 Hawthorne Ave., a very fine room house, in an ideal location right in he heart of Bemis park; has ouk finish tirs foor: hot' witer heating: fine. Jawn and rees; south ll‘onb\fa and everything that toes to make a cholce home. Investigate. floor; birch and maple on second Cuming 8t. new E-roam and ption hall, oak finl floor, a rRe Ilvln’ room with bclmed eefllnl ery tiful fixtures. large grouhds, facing| emis Park, pavjng all pald and within Ine block of threb car lines. $6,000-3716 Cuming 8t new 9.room rictly modern, onk finish, hot water heat g, an jdeal location, grounds 159 feet deep, lenty of shade trees, fronting south on laved street, ving all paid. You should k this over. $6.. Cuming 8t., §-room and large aliways, titul nish with nd ho! wi cln' Baml- Plrk‘ fact evervthing an elegant home. | sell. G. W. GARLOCH, Phone H. 3079; B. 2671. 3704 Hawthorne Ave.* For Sale By Owner DUNDEE LOTS Lot 17, block 95. Price $§2%5 net cash or one-half cash, balance three years, per cent Interest. KOUNTZE PLACE Lot 12.'block 3, 19th and Pinkney. Sts. rice 360, one-half or all cashc Unpald lance at 7 per cent interest. WEST END—TWOQ.LOTS Lots 19 and 20, block 9, north of Dodge, on thBt. high and sightly. Price for both. ono—hlll cash, balance time to suit, urm. 7 per cent. New West Farnam St. Home 135 NOR’]‘I{ 35TH ST. &YW bed rooms on second floor, odern, rented to September 1, at $32.50 per month, good tenant, in lerior well arranged and finished. Do not ther tenant. but odn arrange to show rior 1f you- mean business.. As & home ¥ou. of an nvestment this will sult pu Price $3,650. 3630 or more cash, balance lerma to suilt at 7 per cent. The price and texms on all of the above until February 1 only. Address ow- KLOKE & COMPANY, Phone Douglas 1150. Residence, Harn 801-23 x’mw YORK LIFE BLI U s A Beautiful Home ould have sunny rooms, east and south osures to sun, be bulit on high ground, @ clevation above street. You want bmpm. walks and new asphalt paving: 1002 _|a large 9-room, all modern residence. Joe Bluck 1« the right distance to ear line. ‘e have it: bullt only a few years, by wner, for his home; equipped with best umbing aud heating, water filter and eator, st doors and windows, screens nd shad autiful hedge at side of lot, ’ Price is $6.500, and we wili neider I:t” If you are not ready to buy. Cas Let us Call us, 0’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. (002-3-4 N. Y. L how you Monday. ____Doug. or A-2152.¢ Fine Home Cheap ONLY $4,500 e s y modern new home on 35ith wo south of Leavenworth m, rlIQ Iola n Flnld fllul distriet, & lar tooms and reception hall, all finished in ple, lnc o fromt side porch; §1,000 will Efldlfl this. Let us Ih.' it to you tomor- OHNSTON ' & yRaLEY. 1% So. l.m 8t. Tel. Doug. 1% OR m DowN WILL CilY ‘lllhr lnd II.UO-H-- b-room cottage with furnace heat, near car; ls a bargal In. RI00-Now 6-room house nll_-‘mdu'n but [ Suntxe Placs momer sl -moders. | cah o Toree tot; must sell ut ‘once. EDOHT & ©O., N. Y. Li . Dous. 3ug; A S BTORE on N, 16th Weat, m—m Mh' 1x132 feet, eust D, 1900 ¥agnam St 37th & Leavenworth A snap in & 6-room 2-story house, bath, furnace; east front on paved street, with paving paid; o'.h‘et end of lot faces 37th Ave.; lot 35th and Mason §-room cottage with porcelain bath, tollet, eotc.; cellar under entire house; rented for ‘1 Kl' monthi $300 cash; balance monthly, 33d and Marcy 334 St.; If you can use & 10-room house this is undoubtedly the best bar- galn In the city; is all modern; good sized rooms and front paved St.; bl.rn, only 1 blk. to car, $5,600. 34th and Jackson 7-room $-story house, all nwdfi paved street; (000, cash; baiance mont iy pay- 27th and Douglas 7-room, all modern house, corner lot; paved streets; walking digtance; only $3,750; Belongs to nén-resident Who Is anxious to What Will you give for it. 31st and Pacific This is & good 10-room, all modern house; oak finish 1st floor; 5 bedrooms; owner will take cottage in trade or good westérn twnd, $6,250. 35th Ave., Near Leavenworth iew 7-room modern, Zstory house; oll( flnllh 18t floor; 3 bedrooms and large attie; ver! t of construction; owner will take good lot up to $1,000 in part pay- ment. $4,250. 37th, Near Farnam A fine 9-room, thoroughly modern home; (A}»fl. lot; paving pald; oniy 1 blk. to car. Houses and lots In all parts of the city. E. W. Stoltenberg 4% B. of T. Bldg.* DEAN PLACE This fine addition will be placed upon the market next week. Only one block from Hanscom Park. Two car lines. Close to schools and churches. All lots have 50-foot frontage. Finest home sites ever offered in.Omaha, Write or call for plats of addition. 'ARNAM SMITH & CO., 1320 Farnam St. W. F Tel. Doug. 1064—Ind. A-1064.* ONLY $100 CASH Nothing Like It Ever Offered Before Brand new, fine home of 6 rooms, recep- tion hall and outside sleeping portico; first floor finished In oak; fine combination l1zht fixtures, Carton furnace, new window shades, linen closet, etc.; cement walks all around. Price only $3,300, with $100 down, balance $30 monthly and $200 annually for four years; then onlx 321 per month. Let us show you this and you'll buy it. 'T PAY RENT ANY LONGER. Johnston & Wesley, Phone Douglas 1235, 06 8. 17th St.* West Farnam._ On Harney St., near 35th, we offer First floor finished in oak. Garage i rear. A bargain at $7,600. Immediate possession. The Byron Reed Co. 'Phones Doug. 297-—A-3834. 112 Su 14th.* Acreage 20 acres near Florence, 4-room cottage and considerable fruit, cheap at $4,500. 20 acres, about 1% miles from Ralston car; highly improved and abund: e of fruit—$7,000; will trade this for a larger farm out in state. 2 acres in Benson, 7-room house, good barn and young frult; 6 blocks to car; building almost new and cheap at $2,60%- Another 2-acre tract, a little better im- s00d o ested, as iU's getting time of year located. " F. H. Drake lled 5326; A 1753 516 Brandels Bldg.' A Good Investment Walking ‘lnnn two cottages, one f- foom. one &-room, all rn_except heat, | in good repalr, lot 90x100, paved street, all specials paid; ;l‘un rented for $42.60. The owner ey and must sell. Price, 4,500, hlll M 0. NIELSON & CO., 8 | n. Y. L. Bug. Both 'phones.® For Sale Real Estate $8,500 Good 12-room, modern house, within three blocks of postoffice. Lot 66x120, south front. Special taxes all paid. No. 1918 Capitol Ave. $4,000 New, strictly modern, 7-room house, hot wates heat, open plumbing. Paved street. South front., Permanent walks. No. 2554 Pratt St. v $4,000 West Farnam District, 9-room, mod- ern dwelling. All special taxes pald. Lot runs through from Farnam to Harney sreet. No. 4117 Farnam St. $3,000 Seven-room cottage. Kast front. Paved street. All special taxes pald. arge yard, lawn and shade trees. Fine neighborhood, No. 1130 So. 28th St. Alfred C. Kennedy Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Rentals 209 First National Bank Bldg. Tel. Douglas 722.* ANY ONE wOKl G FOR A HOME OR INVEST- MENT SHOULD SEE 1148 8. 2th St, 8-room modern house, corner th and Poppleton Ave., with lot 60x142 feet, with room on vacant part of lot for another bullding; alley and both strests paved and paid in full. Prloe nc-}n re- duced from $5,200 to $4.200. Capitol ‘Ave., 6-room, modern house with full lot, one block from Farnam car line| Price $2, Corner 66x66 feet, with trackage, across from new N-rmwuurn freight depot, with old building, renting for $25. Price $4,50. GOOD BUILDING LOTS™ $3%—Three full lots near Leavenworth, Snap. $650—50x138, on 35th Ave., near Davenport, $900—F'ull lot on 16th near Madison Ave,, street paved and pald. Want offer. $1,000—East front on 8Sth Ave., south of Farnam. $1,600--66x100, south front on Burt and 35th o new Catholic_Cathedral. SEE, ME FOR OTHER BARGAINS. J. W. ROBBINS 1802 FARNAM ST. PHONE DOUGLAS 69.¢ ONLY $1,100, _ Close-in bargain: Six-room house, 26th and Hamilton Sts. Only two blocks from 24th street car. Hamil- ton street paved. In good repair. Man‘ tel and grate in front room. Tollet. Gas. Lot 30x70. Only $250 cash. Act quick. Price reduced from $1,300. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1320 Farnam St. Tel. Doug. 1064-—Md. A-1064.* BUY A . HOME RENT MONEY Less than half down, balance same as | rent, land you are the owner of a home almost before you realize it: 2146 . 3th St., T-room cottage and barn, ground 75x132 ft., $3,600., 837 Taylor St 6 rooms, modern except heat, fruit, $2,250, 3338 Boyd St 7 rooms, lot $0x130 ft., com- pletely modern, $§2,90. 3334 Boyd, §_rooms, lot 50x130 ft, a neat lttle home, $%260. T modern ex- empleton St., G rool cept heat, plenty of fruit, §2, 4608 North 224 6 rooms and barn, lot #4x1% ft, a good speculation, $2,100. Above In good nelghborhoods and handy to schools. GEO. D. PERRINE Exclusive Agent, Phone Douglas 7801 #31-32 Paxton Block.* —— INVESTMENTS —— 2 lot 60x130 ft, $12,000.00 The t corner of 16th and Clark Sts.) ry modern, well bulit brick block; bas 8 stores below and 3 flats above, all re to good tenants, on long leases for §1.422 per annum; $,000 cash, balance 6 per cent. $22,500.00 A close in corner, only 3 blocks from the pastoffice; has s one -story modern frame Store and flat bullding, one brand new brick 3-story bullding, and & cottage, bringing in all & rental of $3,540 per annum. This is an unheard of snap. Act quick. ROBINSON & WOLF 4% Paxton Bloc EASY PAYMEN $500 cash buys & nearly new 6-room, all modern house, easy walking distance, tlose Lo, Harney and Walnut Hill car. " Price, 3500 cash buys a new, modern G-rooin cot tage ut 3ist and Taylor. Price, $2,500. VACANT Good vacant lot near Willcy Pack. Price, Lood lot at th and Curtis Avev. $150; easy terms; will eonsider good h as first payment. -~ Jy W. RASP CO., 689-91 Bandels Bldg. Doug. 1653; A 2653.% Prlcr. orso FIVE room cottage and barn, §1500. $250 balance terms. wm room residence, Hanscom park, "Flehi-room cottage mew, Ames Ave. five room cottages, some are cash. Balance, payments. vow Other property. HUFFMAN, 518 NEVILLE BLDG. Close In Trackage 86x132 on Leavenworth St. near 13th, party wall, entire lot has been plled for substan- tial building. Can be bought well worth the mone: HNSTON & WESLEY, %06 So. 17th Bt. Tel. Doug. 125, Ind, A-1487.% THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 23, 1910. REAL ESTATE . Y PROPERTY FOR SAl REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALW (Cnnllnuod ) REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALR (Continued.) (Continued.) (Continued.) I AP EN Y PP T bullds h right; Dl Houses and Cottage' furnisned & fes. i 'snn?fi“d’l;. FWwob. s, HAVE BUYERS for huu!-‘s ln north part at 32,600, $3,500 and $4.000 to $4.500. UNDERHILL & HORN, 81 Ba ot Trade. ‘Phone Doug. 2210, or Harney n77.% WOULD YOU BUY A HOME AT BED- ROCK PRICES IN BENSON? Cottage, strictly modern, § rooms and bath; open nickel plumbing; permanent walks; hot water heat; high and sightly; terfaced lawn; oak finish and maple floors. $3,500—Fine modern house of 8 rooms, hot wafer heat, large lot, with good barn, north part city, walking distanco. $3,20—46-room, fully mod hot water heat, north part of city, close to car, $3,000—For fully modern 7-toom house, near new cathedral, on N. 4lat Ave. A fine place. ' Cottages 000—For a fine, fully modern 5-room - iy 1yl Ihllf 'hk"-‘k v "wa-h *, on fall | if you have a few hundred dollars call at lot. se place and very cheap e N Ok 8For & mice. closein cottage of 5| 28 S0UTH ngwxs’mm AVE, feall and ; 3 B e hebh iy The owner lives in the house. *_ Call today.* $1,400-For a good cottage of § rooms and ; bar | BIX elegant level lots in uommmu lasge lot, on oar line; a|dandy good ber 4 lovel lots in Mora! 1 have Address, 6, Benson.* e muq'- from mw: Can make F. H. Drake OUR HOME FOR SALE-—Northeast cor- ner 8th end Burt sts, S8-reom, modern house, finest condition. The best plece of money, In- Red 5326; A 1768, 516 Brandels Bldg.* t;mle i:r the clity for the i FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE BARGAINS SALE OR EXCHANGHE One of the best houses in Omaha—| 100-acre improved Missourl farm, §$2,000, rooms, best hard-wood finish. Full | for Omaha property. » 6-foot lot. One block from Omaha| 2-acre ly im| rov.d frult farm, Club, four blocks trom postottice. Two m";-ogvfzmw_ o Bi: for Omaba Drop- car lines. Just in line with westward : advance of business. A $20,000 prop- | ,%Toom modern house In Omalia, ,500, for ood farmelose to Om 'S erty for $13,600. No. 2025 Dodge St.' "4 sores o Custer e frem l‘rdfiut. for lrnl.lhr farm, hardware, or good business, m acres eastern Colmldo. fine land, 43,200, for clear Omaha resid SILAS ROBBINS, il So. 1th St, Upstairs, Doug. 2842, A-2048 ¢ FARM ANI)RIEl&kcgfis IIE FOR SALB Arkansas. ALFRED C. KENNEDY, Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Rentals 209 First National Bank Bldg. Tel. Douglas 722.* BARGAIN, A good little home in & good county, near a Bood rallroad town) § aores, 10, CHARLSEW S Sm i L AR E g0od_team part pay ssion. 1f you mean Plibinass write to D, W. Feemstar, Gentry, Benton County, Ark. HEIGHTS Califernia. member this is the New Addition to e O::h:, and inside Omaha too, where you| I HAVE a good homestead reiinquish- can buy lots at prices like acreage, (three | ment in eastern Colorado to sell or will make a half acre) and on terms so easy |trade for Omaha property. Ad Owner, a clerk or workman on beginner's size of | Y 3 care Bee.* check can buy. Only down. High, 2‘“‘};1“3 lflfldflllon. finldt I'I.ll\ Cannds; graded and no spectal puees, B O gl e 5,000 ACRES A tew near Mth and’ Fort Bt., car line or s : 2th and Firestons boulevard at S0c per week and no taxes or Intetest for two ears. 7! REAL BSTATE TITLE TRUST CO., Ground Floor—1201 Farnam St.* HANSCOM PARK $9,000 Northeast corner of 33d and Center Sts., one of the finest 8OLID BLOCK Sunny Southern Alberta THE GREAT FALL WHEAT COUNTRY. WINTERS MILD. BUY NO 'nu- land is only a short dm-.neo from Lethbridge, the great fall wheat center, and close ‘to good Tailroad town of 2,000 lots in the Hanscom Park people; 0 per cent plow land; no stones; s oo Fine sotl. Price $1L0uet ber more; one: St rogmay ¢ il maceen {hira"onsh. ¥ou ok casily piok Ipen00 oo L) i on this land within the next eight/fionths. sun parlor, five bedrooms and gpen. air siseping. room, fine laundry, et One-third down and balance in three years at 4% per cent. Investigate this bargain. Jeff. W. Bedford & So_n BARGAIN Offered for the first time, elegant, new 7-room house, fully modern, furnace, oak finish, combination gas and electric fix- tures; nicely terraced lot, with permanent | walks and paved street, all paid, Can be shown any time, This property is located in fine residence district and workmanship and arrangement is of the best. Ask about | It. 507 N. 30th. F. C. Best, 1008 N.'Y. Life* A Gift of $2,000 I have a new, §-room residence near Central Boulevard and Vinton School; fin- ished In oak and maple; large lot and attic. This is worth $6,500, but if sqld this week can go at $4600. Terms, 31,500 cash. Finest arranged house In city. BHDP.I!N. 0 PAXTON BLKA' GWNER SAYS “SELL. Three lots and fine 6-room cottage, mod- orn except heat, large front and back | porches; good barn, floored up and down; | efze lots, 160x128, .with all kinds of large @nd small fruit; this place has a beautiful butlook; only three blocks from rear; fins &hape, No repairs; owner has reduced price 10 §2,800, as he is leaving the city. miles south of the Rgok [sland railroad at “NEW"—ONLY $1§75. Douds, Ven Buren ‘county, Ip Good Near #ith and Meredith—AVe, 6-room 1%- | sise dwelling house and. bank, bara, story cottage; water, fine eistern and pump, | outbuildings: all in good condition; 18 acres gas, fine lot east’ front, cement walks: |of good lund to cultivate and plenty of blue close to church, school and car lin grass pasture, with never failing water for SIX ROOMS, HOT WATKR HEAT, $2,90. | 8lock 10 0 to ai all times. All under Near 8ith and Poppléton Ave., close to |fence. Goud investment. 36 per acre. Ad- Western Canada is on the eve Of a tre- ' | mendous boom. Government reports show great results for this locality. Call or ad- dress. QUINLAN & TYSON, 108 Dearborn St., Chicago.* Idanho. LANDS In Sunny Southern Idaho Best and cheapest irrigated land in the west. Write for prices and descrip- tive literature. and 2,600 population. A part\of the A town of two years biggest irrigated project on earth, LYMAN G. TAYLOR, Goodlnx, ldnho. Acvu. FOR SALE—A good lnrm of %18 acres § car line, 6 rooms, all modern, paving paid, |dress W. Clayton, Douds-Leando, la. gement ‘walks. ot Tox11s; terie, b ovi pudusoaam - The p FOR BALE—Fine 12-atre farm, every BIRKETT & -n'nnuma ‘” n“ BIA8. |aere tillable; good house; barn, double Phones: Douglas &4, corn crib, chicken house, all fenced and cross fenced; all buildings In good con- ditlon; farm is situated five miles from $4,000 will buy my 9-room modern | Harian, 1a, In good German Cathollc set- tlement. Write quick, as this must be sold residence near Twenty-setond and J mam }i:vre nllu‘n nu‘rlnln‘r :r r&n- l!r.ult street, South Omaha, ot 50x130; |and stock farms for assle in Rorthwestern s 4 5as, imate of _the cast front. Might take § or G.room | AZEAISAY: i the fine cllmate of'the cottage as part payment. Address W-|lan, Ia. ’ - bis R $95,. Roe FOR SALE at a sacrifice, 65-acre farm, well improved, nice lot of bearing fiult _____ trees, near Council Bluffs. Y bl, care Bee.*® “TWO good lots at 32 and Cass St. Price, | — —— —— R $1,100 4nd $1.000. " Address G 565, Bee.s Kansas, DUNDEE SNAP P Of one of the finest homes covered with fri With 3 lots | WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH KANSAS 1 nas’s Clavea| F. D,_Coburn, secretary of agriculture, House has arge | (o ve: his year (1909) Kansas produced T ST very modsrs usprovemet | i In farm products nd live stock over Ktk by ¥ 900,000 worth. The U. vernme Sldes. Afg0ld by Februagy 1st can offer | (hoomber 10) estimates-that Kanms will for $7.600.00. Part on time. . W. raise 112,000,000 bushels of Wwheat in 1910. This is 60,000,000 bushels mere than the highest estimate of any other state-+n the union. ‘We have nearly 100,000 acres in Hi Iton and Greeley counties in the wheat, alfalfa and broom corn belt -t’l;(annn that ‘we THO HAZFN 106 8.16. Ph. D. 1300+ “FOR SALB-By owner. two-story, brand | new house; 206 Maple 8t.; six ption hall, bath, floored 'attic irs; full cemented basement; best : plumbing and combination’ elec- { tric light and gas fixtures; cement walks; | all ready to be occupied are selling from 3§10 to $I7.60 per acre in tracts of 160 acres and up, on five years' time. s b s n sy ot L Our land is near Syracuse, Kan., only PRAIRIE PARK, high grade and arfls- [ one night's ride from Kansas Clly—-lx tic houses, $3, ,000; small cash pay- | hours from Wichita. ment and balance monthly. Paxton Real | Write us for particulars. Estate company, gwner. v JACKSON REALTY CO., (Owners), 14 Gibraltar Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.* \ Missouri. . BOARD OF TRADE. ! 8-ROOM HOUSES | Corner on N. 15th S\, near Lake. Con- venient to car. Well rented: Bnap at $4,600. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. €24 New York Life Bidg. Red-19%. <~ 5 ROOM MODERN $1,800 On Ohlo Bt., near two car lines. Surely & bargain at the g:lc- NOWATA D rs' U)'r co 624 New York Hl" PARTIES with small means should in- vestigate our 6-acre truek and _poul Also ®© Co., and Chillt- CHEAP FARM LANDS, To the man of small means who wants a home, we have it for you, To the man who has a few hundred dollars te invest, we have cheap lands for you. Write us for our list of cheap lands and description of our country, you will find something PLENTY of h buyers and trades for (to suit you. Titles to lands handled by Omaha prope nd fa rmli eFord In- |us are guaranteed. We are on the main vestment Co., fl Coronado Bldg., Denver, Iln. ¢f the Frisco rallroad. MeDonald & Colo. Son, Richland, Pulaskl County, ul-wrl. fine | FRUIT AND FARM|* %=, Tane purchased some of these cheap lands. Nechaco Valley Farms $320 CASH BUYS 160 ACRES RICH FRUIT AND FARM LAND $640.00 CASH BUYS 320 ACRES RICH FRUIT AND FARM LAND $1,280.00 CASH BUYS 640 ACRES RICH FRUIT AND FARM LAND in the famous Nechaco Valley, British Columbia, and you have & |SIX YEARS in which to pay the balance. This is a special offer for those who want land and who haven’t the cash to pay for it. ~ Nothing will grow into money as fast as good land on a new railroad. The soil is rich, the climate mild, no irrigation. You don’t have to live on it or become a Canadian citizen to own it.; Whether you want it for a home or an mvestment Nechaco Valley: farms offer better inducements and surer profits than any land investment in North America today. Thousands of people are going into Nechaco this year. These are the people who will make your land double, treble and quadruple in price if you buy now. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER vegl or if you can’t come write or telegraph and you will get as good land as if you selected it on the ground yourself. Grand Trunk Pacific Land Co. J. C. HUTESON, President ' 411 New York Life Building. P. 8.—We are old time Nebraskans and business men of Om- aha for 20 years—and shall be glad to have you call and tell you all about the marvelous country where we spent last summer; B fi it whether you wish to buy land or not. Mexioo, LEEWD . ——— ) / OLD MEXICO-. AMERICAN COLONY Our next excursion leaves Omaha for Tampico, Mexico, Tuesday, F‘ehpury L Rallroad fare for round trip, Omaha to T ampico, Mexico and return, $41 The Atascador lands consist of 192,000 & cres of the finest agricultural iaa tn the world. This tract is a strictly American c olony, with American schools and Amer- ican churches. This tract is near Tampico, one of the finest harbors on the Gulf coast. Thep 8row two crops of corn each vear. An ideal climate, altitude 400 feet above sem level, and being near the Gulf coast there is an average summer temperaturs of 8 degrees and o winter temperature of 72 de grees. Teezing or frost; no extrems hcat In the summer, Corn, fiber, orange s and Wostis ArT. great success in this locality. An ideal stock country, cattle g row and fatten the year roun on the native frasses. Being near the coast this tract has an abundance. of rainfall. Soll is & lack, rich loam, Wonderful possibilities for money making. Corn makes from 2 to 50 bushels to the acre and finds a ready market at $1.00 per bushel in gold Fiber, two years after planting, yields a profit of §76.00 to $150.00 per acre net, Vegetables fresh every month in the year. Oranges, lemons and g rapefruit are very profitable crops. Mex= lcan labor costs $7i cents per day. You can now see the crops on the ground and the fruit on the trees. This land is being sold at §12.00 per acre, balance on easy terms. Hundreds of Nebr and Iowa farmers have purchased land, and many of them now living on the Atascador tract. The many Americans purchasing and settling on this tract will s oon cause these lands to be worth $100 per acre. Call or write for literature, glving full description of this wonderful country 434 for @ llst of names of Nebraska and lowa parties who have purchased some nds. All who went with us on the last excursion were well pleased and nearly every It is & very pleasant and interesting trip. in 0-acre tracts—§2.00 per acre cash, H ‘Write us if you wish to join our excursion. MEXICO GULF OOAST LAND COMPANY ¢ Brandeis Building. Omaha, Neb.* 6821, D Missouri—Continued. FENTR Dipkats, A FINE relinquishment in northern M A HUNDRED thousand fruit, dairy and | Co., 8. D.; three-quarters of a mile from poultry farms in Missouri, $2.60 per acre | M. R. R. survi Box 115, Le Mars, la.* and up. For full particulars ask Missour| State Immigration | Commission, ~Spring- field, Mo.* 0 acres poplar and willow grove, rest Black loam eclay subsoll; 6 miles Ponoka; & good R. R. town; price $10 pes acre, half cash, baiance easy terms. Apply to George L Cox, Ponoka, Alberta, Canada, FOR SBALE—160 acres good fltmlhlnllg 11 100 PER CENT profit in th 6,000 acres best Colorado land, §62, 640 acres alfalfa-potato land near Greeley, $20,000; terms; agents wanted; Hammond & Neal, ' Colorado_Bldg., Denver, Colo.* DO YOU want a home in Colorado if you can get land at 5 cents an acre? Would you invest $10.00 per month in a syn- dicate contract if you thought the profits would pay for & perpetual water right? If this would interest you, write to the Vrooman Realty Co., 619 3 Natl. Bank Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. A FARM HOME AT A SMALI, COST Government Irrigated Land TAKE A DESERT CLAIM | IN THIS FAR FAMED | GRAND VALLEY, ) COLORADO AND UTAH WHERE EVERY PREMIUM PRODUCT GROWS s Swll sell, you water rights for same at 355 per acre toot on yearly or monthly jn- stallments, without Interest. Just ftop and consider what this interest item amounts to for a term of years at ¢ per cent. There 18'no gamble or element of chance in this, as you make your own selection descriptive literatur Florida Land De- [ out of thousands pf ueul which have not velopment company, 108 West Forsyth St., | been pioked over and ove .,’uklan\flle. Fla. ‘ THE GRAND VALLEY 18 CONCEDED — -— =|TO BE ONE OF THE MOST FERTILE Nevrasxa. VALLEYS IN THE UNITED STATES, BEING ~ADAPTED TO THE GROWIN TO PERFECTION OF ALL THE COM- MON CROPS KNOWN TO MAN, THERB 18 PERHAPS NO SECTION OF THE UNITED STATES WHERE PRODUCTS ATTAIN ~SUCH FRUIT GROWING B LEADING AND MOST PROFITABLE INDUSTRY. You do not have to live on this land, under the desert act, but must cultivate one-elghth of it before proving up. Our ten-acre tract proposition will inter~ “GREATER COLORADO"'—Send for fres sample copy of Colorado’s leading fllus- trated journal, containing complete infor- “mation “about farm lands and other re- ; $1 & year, Greater Colorado, Matk Denver, Colo.* Florida. Blk., BEAUTIFUL Okeechobee Park, border- ing_southern shores of Lake Okeechobee, in Everglades of Florida; richest land in the world; frost unknown; climate unex- gelled year round; healthiest spot in Amer- ica; tracts of five acres up. Price 3% per acre; easy terms. Land produces from 30 to §1,000 per acre. Immediate possession; title ‘perfect. ~All tracts within one mile of lake: ,Send for plat, sample of soil and FARM BARGAY Must be suld on ac- count of owner's health; well Improves 0-acre llrmv le\nn and & quarter miles from towni Pries, $ Pt sarel sady.feeme T, Camphall, Litchtield, Neb, A L00-ACRE combined ranch und f rlrm, d, acres under cul- meadow cutting 120 tons 40 acres of alfalfa; plenty number of good sbrings; Bl Lo iR it o o, s | Seo. Joxt B away and il om The S, H et {,h_ » o 40 pur ucrs: See Us t;c‘)r Next ¥ixcursion half cash. arm bargains at #0 to %0 per acre. Barnard Bros,, Calla- ebruary 1. way, Neb. Y WM. H. HENNEY, State Agent, 411 South 15th St., Omaha, Opposite heum Theater. ore or less, about 15 acres nece valuable for timber grvwly in ex- id, D Neb.* 'l‘ll.-. 320 Acres 2 Miles from Town, $45 Eastern Nebraska farm; Improvements; nearly all Ilnd!l' cultivation; fine crop last | year. It ls 'orlh $10 per acre more, but owner must sel )KOWATA MND AND m'r CO., @4 N. Y. Life Bidg. Hed 19, LOT C Sulte Bl NOW York Uh Bldg.. o S PRI ) Oklahoma. — S 5]111};1.1(;}1 sores Texas aiool land for salo by the state; to § per acre; only OKLAHOMA one-fortieth cash; 4 years on balance; 3 per cent inter good agricultural land; some don't require midcnce‘ send 50 cents for 1910 Book of Instruction, New state law and drlcrl&lcl\laf lands. J. J. We have 100000 acres of cholce land to select from, rab in rrlc. from ¥ per acre, This lane o o fllltflct and you might get an oll well Snyder, School land or, ur\-. Yo/ N()WA'I‘A LAND AND LOT CO., Austin, Tex. Raunuu. Auvstf NUE te 624 New York Lu- Bidg. Bank™ \ ;i 1 &