Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 6, 1915, Page 30

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 6, 1915. “I Wish I Had” Do you belong to that class? Are you regretting something you didn’t do? Have you had chances for first class real estate invest- ment which got away from you? It Is Not Too Late Omaha never faced a brighter future. There has never been in the history of Omaha a safer thme for investment. There was never a better time for selecting a location for a home, Happy Hollow Is the Place HAPPY HOLLOW {r the development of an idea. HAPPY HOLLOW is convenlently located, only 20 minutes by oar from the business center of Omaha. HAPPY HOLLOW is not & “prospect” cleverly designed, beautifully arranged addition. HAPPY HOLLOW lles north of Dodge Blrut. west of 6524, right in the direction of eity growth. If Omaha expands—and she :-Iau do so—HAPPY HOLLOW property will increase rapidly in ue. L4 . HAPPY HOLLOW {s one of the show places of Omahs. Every ‘convention, every tourist, every luut who is given a ride over the city, is taken to HAPPY HOLLOW. Easy Terms—Low Prices | HAPPY HOLLOW lots are sold on easy terms, a small payment down, !ho lucc monthly or quarterly. HAPPY HOLLOW is not a paper ‘‘pros) ' but has all improvements. HAPPY HOLLOW is ina ‘olln 1 llnbh condition-—it is ready for you when you are ready for your home. We want to talk to the man or woman who wants a home or who is looking for a safe investment. See HAPPY HOLLOW - THAT is our strong argument. George & Company, Phone Doulu 766 008 Clly National Bank Bldg.-o but a well developed 1,450, $1 C' ft., choice lot fronting west on the Boulevard, two block ‘&n”m Park; fine lof ‘t Dl‘ monc:. g lot, 50x110 ft, south front on Bt an stréets p‘vu. alley i '$1,350. coru:. nnu ft., 8, E. corner 34th and Martha Sts, $1,100. Cenxizg 1, West tront on 34th ‘pear Martha. $1,100. !‘ltflv ‘ft,, beautiful lot on 33d 'St. between Martha and ‘Arbor. WANT AN WI‘IB ON THIS COINII. 'n 9%114 ft., enst front on 33d Ave. car line, being N, ‘Ave. and- on 8t Psvlu all patd up. This is & dney FIELD CLUB Dll’rllC‘l’ ON THE BOULEVARD, D.n‘y Bast. front lot, 50x140 it ,Illl North of Poppleton Ave. CHOICE LOTS ON I'I'I'H AND DEWEY AVE. | 0. “Your cholce of the tnside lot.l; "47x120 1. $1,800, For. uu corur. 40120 . ‘n.‘ o I “um the very | best homes, good lm!ln and DUNDER CIAL: BARGAIN. i th N. E. corner 51st and Davenport; owner || easy payments. | mnor Ild Beautitul mc 1ot anu m‘ "“fl"s‘{?jflu | i -m&»"% | GFOBI}E G. WALLACE § 614 State Bank Bldg* be. safe and have nin’tohng-mmn for $100. This same block is now block in the heart of orth more than a million dollars, ulhlkybuhhn. ' Real estato—good Omaha *‘dirt’’—is safe. | 183, on wouth of Hanscom Park. $1,900--7 ney, near 2t [ §8,500—Cl JM Clty Nat'l Bank. nmm&mu-.mmmxy ndupxdly ~ Stocks and MNMJMWMWMWBMQ'IQW ~ In this 30-day campaign advertisers in The Bee will offer lots at rock bottom Vacant Lot Bargain 126x125 feet, le and North front \Sorner, i3 ana Davenport Bts, gh, sightly and desirable bniltllnn site, Price $3,600. Wil well_part separately If wanted. f . Dumont 416-13 State Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 650. Farm Renters Attention '8 A CHANCE TO OWN RE A _FIRST 4IAHI4 FARM OF 28y {‘:\!\t’l.l« 4Ml or TERMS = WHICH A OuUT oF Y CROP n\v OME. WAAVRRS Th rm |8 not on the frontier :’L\l‘:’nnl\‘d milen from n railroad vn and county 0] un.no.. L og seat with a pop. »onom land »t a knoll of W acres on which the bulldings are situated. T improyements he. net extensive but include all hu?ldh\l! Recessary for f hree acres a. .35"',"'"1,' _","w Bon't 1t this J. H. Dumont & Co. 416-18 State Bank HMI Phone Douglas 690.— ‘Dundee Lots $460-Hx145, mouth front on West- orn Ave, all improvements now loh!fi Ini lm\lnd to double in value. orner lot, one block from view, ,130-North front on Cl.ltel Ave, dth lot east of GOth uvln( d 1o full. an.n tnnt an Cuming It i high and 0"—"\!]1 lot lt 40th and Far- taxes ahuont lot in this "fi"c'fl‘ rih front on Web- no! ot on Web-* | ster l' between and Pavi on ln M allvy all or. 400! one of the cholcost it front, two blocks froj Southwest front on paved foubls corner Iou and_eas ru Hne. $800—50x 150, east L ;lml two blocks from IHanscom aumm Juat , east front, at 3th “l.d and Leavenworth; paving all 120x50, u-rm Io! on Luv- : very cnn'nn West Slde Doan. wlll alvm ehum( lot ln this_distri 82, :ll! south front, on Har- atio] ;-. ll! oot rontage; prriment site in the m-rhl for this money. Cathedral Dx§_tur1ct ose-in cornor t_one hioek wul of Jn.ln- blocks Jmm Mh e v‘i:: ar pald reets; em Ilv!d' Glover &S am See Us for Cathedral Distriet Property. Complete home, S-r., hot mg‘r. h sunroom, slee) mlc garage, big corne: 500, 1 east front, paving pald, *3"Keefo Real Estate Co, 1016 Omaha Nat'l What the Bee’s Buy-a-Lot ~ Campaign Means to You tw thtt yon flll have an opportunity to invest your money where it will best opportunity for doubling, tripling, quadrupling itself. (hlblmldhbonght Dundee; south | m Doug. 2715 fe BEES 30-D Hel BOOS{: Omaha b)’ Buyxn Om ln '”115 Campaign will offer Omaha Lots “MINNE- r LUSA” This tract of ground, now being platted into a high class residence district, lies north of Miller Park and extends from 24th street to 30th street. It has a frontage directly on the Park of 2,674 feet. It requires comparatively little grading and all streets and avenues are now being brought to the established grade. There will be nearly twelve miles of cement walks, and six miles of water mains and five miles of sewer mains will be requnired to serve the 800 LOTS, and these improvements will be put in for each lot, by us, and paid for. The tract is served by splendid ecar service and has ideal surroundings and will be protected by Building Restrictions. We make the statement without fear of contra- diction, that we will sell these lot for much lower prices than any other high class residence lots in or near Omaha. Emphatic Approval is the expression of all who have seen the plat and prices. Pending the filing of the plat, you may select your lot by coming to the ground Saturday or Sunday. Salesmen will be there throughout the day. Start Saving for your new lrome by buying one of these lots. You will never have another chance like this. “MINNE-LUSA” to YOU means OPPOR- TUNITY. Compare Minne-Lusa and its wonderful surroundings with any of the choice residence districts in Omaha and you will agree that it is the ONE BEST OPPOR- TUNITY to make money in Real Estate. Thous- ands of others have made money in Omaha Real Estate and it ean be bought now at the bottom. Will You Buy Now or you will wait until the improvements are all in, hundreds of homes built and the prices have gone up! “Minne-Lusa” is the largest addition ever platted in Omaha and we make the statement that the development here will be the most remarkable ever secn in Omaha Real Estate, Charles W. Martin & Company 732 Omaka Nat'l Baok Bldg. ay ana at Rock BoHtom Prices ! Tyler 187, —o Dirt — a Safe and New Addition at 6th and Dorcas Shimer’s Addition is just being platted and graded. We are putting in sewer, water, gas and cement walks. Watch for Opening Sale About June 15th The lots are all near street car and school and over- leok a beautiful view of the south part of the city and surrounded by new homes. Prices Prices will range from $375.00 to $700.00. $100.00 cash and $10 per month. Salesmen will be on the ground every Sunday after- noon. American Security Company Sole Agents, 202 South 17th Street. Douglas 5012 o Dundee $1.200—Full corner lot two blocks from car line. staod. A% Daving pald. Paved street both » Field Club x $3,6 or. depth. Realrlcted rnr high class residence, Clairmont 1,400—Double corner, t front lots, 8. W. ¢ '50x128 each. Can sell nenu’llol! West Farnam Lots 700 to $1,300—Between 41at and 43d Streets on Daveny Chichgo, snd Cass Bitoets. (Choige residence "lstric ‘water um sewer in An m.l Armstrong-Walsh Company I Tyler 1536, State Bank Bldg.-o l SOME GOOD HOMES | 2 95 An all modern home with two bed rooms and $ y bath on second floor. Oak floors through- | il out. Lot 50x130. Paved street. Located 3331 Ames Ave. | | 3 650 A new two-story, strictly modern, six-room $ house. Oak floors and oak finish. Dining | room paneled in quarter sawed oak. Corner lot. Lo~ cated 6501 North 24th street. $3 850 A large two-story, seven-room, all modern - { y house with large porch on the sonth and east. Lot 54 feet frontage and paving all paid, Located 2214 Willis Ave, { $3 5 Five room, up-to-date, all modern bunga- | ,3 low with beautiful decorations. Lot 50x- | 128. " Located 3164 Fowler Ave, ‘ $6 250 We have just completed another beautiful | home in Fielderest (Field Club District, i‘v 3317 Walnut St.) Four bed rooms’ and bath on second fi floor. Everything in this home the very latest and best. ‘We can make very reasonable terms on any of the above homes, NORRIS & NORRIS, ! cor. luth Ave. and Miami, 10% discount for cas rt, Wakeley. | aving, walks, | for. Ten minutees to llth "and Farnam. \ 400 Bee Bm]dmg Phone Douxlns 42 ’70 S ...._“._ ..... CLAIRMONT 46th street on east, 48th on west, Military | avenue on south, Maple stret on north. High, sightly and ‘beautiful. Restricted just enough. Two carlines—Deaf Institute line on east, Benson line on south. Traversed by Fontenelle boulevard. Ideal location. Fine sur- roundings. An addition of homes, Prices $650.00 to $850.00 Easy Terms Before buying elsewhere, let us put our time against yours and show you this property. You can’t beat it. Benson & Carmichael 642 Paxton Block. Tel. Douglas 1722, Whirl< Turner Blvd, and Pobpleton 62 feet frontage. Full ¢ Il Rb2SeSesesesesesasesases:

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