Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 9, 1916, Page 24

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REAL ESTATE + REAL ESTATE THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 9, 1916. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Arcadia Court Has Individuality Near Miller Park Two Blocks From School Splendid View SALE CONTINUES ALL DAY TODAY. Use your July dividends for first payment on one of these splendid lots, then watch it grow. T T o 2 e - IMPROVEMENTS All streets graded. Sanitary and storm water sewers. Gas and water service. Ornamental lighting system. Stone entrance to court. Cement walks. Double Parkways planted with == e e trees. A safe building restriction. O OO0 LARGE LOTS B Prices—3$850 to $925—A few corners slight- ly higher. ' Terms—10 per cent cash, balance only 2 per cent per month. Located one block south of MILLER PARK on west side of 30th street, adjoining FORT OMAHA on the north. * TO REACH ADDITIO * Take Florence car. Get off at ARCADIA AVENUE, AT OUR BEAUTIFUL STONE EN- TRANCE. Salesmen on ground all day. 4 W. FARNAM'SMITH AND COMPANY H. M. CHRISTIE, Mgr., Real Estate Dept. 1820 Farnam St. Tel. Doug. 1064. i ”,Clea',n-Up Sale SO ‘Boulevard Park Addition| Out of 325 lots In this dddition, only 12 remaln unsold. The owner ls determined to clean up evarything and has placed speclal prices on the following: Lots 1 and 2, Block 10, being the 8, W. corner of Sherman Ave. and Laird 8t., good for stores or dwallings. Lot 1, Block 3, large trianguler plece of ground on Commercial Ave., just north of Sprague St . . Lot 3, Block 3, dandy east front lot op Commercial' Ave,, just north of Sprague St. Lot 13, Block 2, large triangular plece of ground sultable for stores and dwellings, situate at ‘-nuoi: of Sahler, 17th St. and Commerclal Ave, North 40 ft, of Lot & Block 9, 40 ft. front, 181 ft. deep, on !)Tnvun Ave,, between Laird and Sprague 8ts, suitable for store bullding. South 10 feet of Lot 6, and north 30 feet of Lot 6, Block 9§ 40 ft. front, ‘161 ft. deep, on Sherman Ave, between Laird and Sprague Sts, sultable for store bullding. Bouth 30 feet of Lot § and the north 30 feet of Lot 6, Block 9, 40 ft. front, 161 ft. deep, on Sherman Ave, between Laird and Sprague Sts, suitable for store bullding. Lots 8, 8, § and 17, Block 1, four dandy south front lota on Sahler, between Sher- man Ave. and 30th St. Boulevard, fine for cottages. « Why go miles and miles out when you can buy bargain lots In this addition already Wullt up with nice homes, stores, schools and churches, and closs to good car lines? " The owner means business on the above lots, and If you are In the market at all it will pay ybu well to come In and boe us. - Payne & Slater Co. BSole Agents, 416 Omaha National Bldg. Phone Doug. 1018, o Close In . . INVESTMENT , We can sell you a row of eight brick flats, renting for $2,820 annually, so that they will pay . you over 14 per cent on the investment. K o This property was built about six years ago; is of brick construction and hardwood finish throughout. Strictly modern in every respect. e Only ten blocks from the business center. | This property is owned by an eastern man, . ywho has instructed us to sell for the best offer we can get. M : | . Seeus Monday if you want to buy the best | ‘piece of income property in Omaha. A P. TUKEY & SON | PhoneDoug.502. 15078'W. 0. W. Bldg. clump shrubbery and shade Lockwood That beautiful addition on the high ground south of Dundee. ; Overlooking EImwood Park, Happy Hollow and Fairacres. ¢ Out on the west side; where the air is cool and refreshing, even these warm summer even- ings. ; Drive out Farnam street to 52d street, then turn one block south to Lockwood avenue drive. Lockwood lots are large. Lockwood restrictions are binding. Lockwood improvements are more than ordinary. Lockwood prices are now low. Ornamental lighting conduits now being in- stalled. Curb and gutter was started yesterday. Paving with asphalt will shortly follow. Lots are selling fast. Our opening prices will be raised after paving is under way. Reserve your lot now, before the last of the improve- ments are completed. The Lockwood office at 52d and Jackson streets open today and every evening. Shuler & Cary Doug. 5074. 202-206 Keeline Bldg. Another SGar Line to Minne Lusa. The street railway company is now buildi extension of the 24th street car lh{o lrox’x’ll z{m. nmr K:nmnfivn: on out 24th street past Minne Lusa Addition. A double track and additional cars will be put on, and the splendid service which has al- ways been maintained on this line will be still better. This gives :flm:‘ Luss the finest transportation imaginable for a residence A car line on each side, 5 both of th i i Beartiagribarctt o of them running direct to the eat improvement, with the ORNA- MENTAL LIGHTING SYSTEM, the paving of every utr:et in the addition, the perfect sewer system, the large water mains, gas mains for every lot, the twelve miles of sidewalks and the beauti- g*ll‘lc :'o::fiu;‘ %n th: tract h;r; lnre(to ;nnl;et it ’n ideal residence dis- ut any shadow ook L rtytime. 0! l. oubt values will double there We are selling lots every day at prices from $550 to $8 with all improvements paid for, on eau; terms. R b MINNE LUSA has no competition in Omaha. There is no other addition like it. There are no lots for sal t — or sale that will make nu?ney for the buyer as We have sold in eleven months over 600 lots to 800 buyers. This is your last chan i cl{y o cl ee.. Do not neglect it. Come out today and CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO. Tyler 187. 742 Omaha Nat’l Bank Bldg. Dundee Lots In the new addition south of Dodge Street between 48th Street and 49th Avenue, close to the car line, can be bought for $800 to $1,250 All these lots have been carefully graded so that when the time comes to build a lot of money will not have to be spent to put the lots in shape. Ornamental Lights throughout this district add materially to the beauty of the addition, as well as to its safety. Attractive houses, rolling lawns and well-lighted streets are some of the advantages which go with the purchase of a lot in Dundee’s new residence section. Easy Terms : A small cash payment and a little every month will secure one of these lots. Remember, they are all restricted to moderate homes, have all public improvements, close to one of the best car lines in the city, and yet the prices are low. Phone us any time and we will be glad to call for you and show you this addition. v George & Company Phone Douglas 756. : , 902 City National Bank Bldg. .Phone yu e courteous - service as though you were your Want- MiTHEIEEQIInhMu LYNNWOOD On Sale Today 60 lots in the best residence section of Benson, sur- rounded by homes costing from $3,000 to $5,000. Three blocks south of the main street and carline in Benson on 58th street, 58th avenue and 59th street. Two blocks west of the Country Club. Improvements are all in and paid for. Every lot on grade, Most of these lots have beautiful shade trees and shrubbery. These are located just right to build your home among them. Sixteen people have already bought lots and most of them will build their homes this summer or fall. As these improvements are made you will see prices in Lynnwood very much higher than they dre at the pres- ent time. A The Prices Are Low $450 to $600 Terms: $10 Cash, $10 a Month Each lot a large one-50x128. You cannot appreciate this property unless you see it. \ Come out today and see our salesman on the A. P. Tukey & Son ground. Phone Doug. 502. 1507-8 W. O. W, Building. 15-Acre Country Home VIEW: High southeast slope overlooking large forests and river; two well traveled roads leading to the city. HOUSE: 24x24 feet, with screened-in addition 12x16 feet, used as an outslde dining room and porch; new plumbing; one plece enameled sink in the kitchen; lavatory, toilet and bathtub in bathroom, all connected with septic tank 100 feet deep; has 5 rooms on the first floor and two bedrooms, bath, closets and two sleeping porches on the second. The house has been thoroughly renovated from cellar to garret; woodwork all revarnished. WATER SYSTEM consists of a well located In the valley east of the house for the purpose of striking a spring stream, from which the water is pumped by an Al three-way pump with a two horsepower gasoline engine through a 2%-inch galavan- ized fron pipe 6 feet in the ground to a 1,600-gallon steel pressure tank 16 feet long and 4 feet in dlameter, located on a high point on the hill at the northwest corner of the place, from which point the water is distributed by gravity and air pressure to the stock -and hog pastures to the barn, which is also connected by sewer with the septic tank, then to the chicken house, to the garden and to the house. The whole water system Is equipped with anti-freeze hydrants. BARN: Two-story, 32x36 feet, 15-ft. posts, lined with shiplap inside, making the barn warm in the winter. It stands on a good brick foundation. The west side is used for corncribs and granary and the east side is arranged for three cows and three horses. Hay chutes from hay loft to mangers. CHICKEN HOUSE: New, 10x16 feet, newcst design of Dr. Philip's Fresh Air Chicken House, well-bullt of shiplap and siding, with tarpaper between, nicely shin- gled and painted. HOG HOUSE: New, 12x18 feet, with sunshine windows, well bullt and arranged; three pens 6x7 feet, connected with a large hog pasture. FENCES: Is fenced with 26-inch hog wire, with 2 and 8 wires above; about 5,000 feet of hog wire around the place. FRUIT on the place consists of the following :— Apples: 3 Jonathan, 2 Grimes Golden, 8 Winesap, 2 Duchess, 2 Wealthy, 2 Green- ings, 2 Wolf, 2 Whitney, 1 Janet Apple, 1 Yellow Transmisslssippl, 8 other assorted apples. Crabapples: 3 yellow, 3 Brighton, 3 Niagara, 3 Delicious. Cherries: § Eng- lish Morello, 6 Montmorency, 3 Richmond, 4 Compass Cherry. Grapes: 150 Moore and Concord, 200 Moore's Early, 85 Worden, 10 Catawba Red, 10 Niagara White, 2 Green Mountain, 2 Goethe Red. Blackberries: 13 Cumberland, 224 Snyder. Rasp- berries: 12 St. Regis, 1256 Cumberland Black. Plums: 10 imported Gages. Goose- berries: 24 assorted. Currants: 24 assorted, 12 Red Cross. Peach: 2 Alberta, 2 Crawford, Pears: 3 Bartlet, 2 Sekel. Quinces: 2. Strawberries: 6§00 Everbearing. There is also an abundance of trees, shrubbery and flowers, consisting of Evergreen trees, White Birch, S8ycamore, Elms, Poplars, C. L. Birch, Snowballs, Lilacs, Bridal ‘Wreath, Hollyhocks, Roses, etc. The crops are briefly: 5 acres in small fruits and orchard, 10 acres in alfalfa and b acres in native pasture. LOCATED 800 feot north of the Briggs paved road, 1% miles west of the city limits See sign, called Home Hill Farm. Come out Sunday and we wlill show Price, $10,000. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO, of Florence. it to you. Douglas 2716, 1016 Omaha Natlonal Bank Bldg. Sunday call Walnut 338, Florence 172, Fl. 230. 'AUCTION SALE Two fine, all modern homes, located at 4324 and 4338 Lake Bt., each two story, full basement, oak floors, gas, electric lights, furnace, and plumbing, etc., on B0x120:ft. lots; paved sjreet. Also 4230 Ohlo on one floor, full cemented basement; $400 cash to be pald and balance can be arranged for. Also four lots on Lake St. between 424 and 46th and Ane on 40th Ave. between Bedford and Plakney, - Amos Grant, Sole Agent Sale to' commence at id o'clock sharp next Wednesday morning, July 12, 1916, ou premises at 4328 Lake St. Salé to be conducted by Dowd Auctlon Co. J. L. Dowd, Auctioneer FARM AND RANCH LANDS Missouri Lands. OWNERS OF SUCCESSFUL HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE 1,000-ACRE ORCHARD AND FARM WILL SELL 20-ACRE FARM FOR ONLY $300 ON TERMS OF - $10.00 CASH AND $5.00 MONTHLY WITHOUT INTEREST OR TAXES. 1 am having splendld success with my 1,000-acre orchard and farm in southeast Missourl. Have 100 acres in peaches, 130 in apples, 6 in grapes, 8 in strawberries, 4 In blackberries and raspberries, and 150 in vegetables, grains and grasses. The balance will be planted to =zrepas and ' fruit trees next spring. The peaches have been running over $100 per acre, berries and grapes $300, tomatoes $100 ($10 per ton at the canning factory), etc. Apples Just coming into bearing. I have a large amount of land sur- rounding my 1,000-acre orchard and farm, much more than 1 will' ever be able to got under cultivation myself, and will sell 10 to 20-acre tracts at 3300 on terms eof $10.00 cash and $5.00 monthly, witheut interest or taxes. FARMS FREE TO LIMITED NUMBER. For a limited number of persons I have an arrangement wherey they can obtain & farm tract free. My location 1s In southeast Missouri, midway between the Osarks and the low :lll:lly elevation above sea level about 550 oet. Before oftering any of my land for sale I went to the authorities of the seven nearby states having the so-called ‘dlue sky" laws, and asked them to pass on the printed matter I had prepared and to send their expert land men to Inspect my or- farm and land offered. After dof 8ibl they quickly granted permission to my land in their states. A fow acres here, properly looked after, will bring you a splendid income, besides providing the best of everything for your own use. $100 to $800 clear profit per acre can be made. Fruits, berries, vege- tables, grains and grasses will produce these results. A single cow can be made to pay $12 clear profit every month. $100 will bufld you a cozy, comfortable home in our mild climate that will seem like a little palace compared with the ordinary crowded, brick-bound ecity flat. With a few chickens, pigs and & cow, fruits, berries, vegetables and a little meadow to start with, your health, wealth and happiness come into your own hands. You are boss of all, with room to grow, and no one is big enough to come In and give you orders. We have good schools, churches, rural fres delivery and mutual rural telephone lines and good towns. FREE RAILWAY FARE. to purchasers, 90 days’ time to visit land and make your selection; money back after one year If dissatisfied; payments stop In case of déath; money loaned for improvements; pertect title; immediate possession. GET THIS FREE BOOK TODAY. I have made about 60 kogak views in and around the big orchard #nd farm and on the land I am offering and have had them reproduced in a 161-page pamphiet, in which also I have placed a1l the infor- mation to be obtalned regarding the topo- graphy, soll, climate, water, ralnfall, healthfulness, productivity, products and about, everything you want to know; also 60 letters from men in Omaha and nearby towns who have gone down to look and who have bought. I'll gladly send you a copy If you will oall, write or telephone. WILLIS R. MUNGER, 436 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb. SOUTH Missourl farms for sale; mild oli- mate; pure water; rich soil; reasonable prices; good terms. frank M. Hamel, Marshtield, Mo, 330 ACRES—Well improved Audrain county farm; good quality of land; $50 per acre. North Missouri Trust Co., Mexico, Mo. CHEAP FARMS--Any size, easy terms, in the beautiful Osarks of Dent county, Me. W. 8. Frank, 201 Neville Block. Omaha. Minnesota Lands. 20,000 ACRES Itasca and St. Louls coun- ties land In tracts of 40 acres and up- wards; near Hibbing, 12,000, and Chis- holm, 8,000 people; fine achools, churches, market, road and transportation ad. vantages; clay soll, level, easily clearad; most desirable land in this seetion; low prices, easy terms, Coms or write for ‘map and folder. Guaranty Farin Land Co., 440 Lyceum Bldg., Duluth. ALY i

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