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- Why You houl Buy Acres Near Omaha 1st—An acre of ground is equal to 6 to 8 city lots. . 2d—You have no city or special taxes to pay. | 3d—Benson Gardens is in the right direction. ‘@th-—Theremagoodpavedmadalltheway son Gardens who are employed downtown. | 6th—Benson Gardens has the richest land in Douglas e County, on account of having been a dairy farm for over twenty-five years. .e ; 7th—The land is well drained and is ideal for poultry rais- -ing and growing fruit and vegetables. 8th—All school children are taken to and from the Ben- 4 son school free of charge. © 9th—You can k osition down town and live in v Benson G?}’&w axfd reduce the high cost of hvmg k- by raising poultry, growing fruit and garden truck. ' . 10th—You will never be able to buy acres so close to Omaha on such easy terms as $10 cash and $107p month. Hulfacres,SlOcashandfi'omssbos . permonth. " 11th—Acres have proven to be the best place for savingn, on account of no special taxes, no city taxes, whil : you are paying for your acre. Iflb-—You will never miss your monthly payments and : time ou have}t:our acre pai(r for, the land ; a great deal more money. ! ‘lath-—Bemon Gardens is within the five' mile circle of the center of Omaha’s business district. : 14th—Acres can be boufit as low as $460. Half acres * aslow as $225 in the third subdimion of thg Post Gome out tomorrow or Sunday and see the finest Tract ever offered for sale so close to Take car to end of Benson car line, then walk jlx locks west to Benson Gardens, or take Jitney at end and get off at our office on the w51'0und on West ldn street. Our esmen with autos will be pleased to show youaround. ~ Call Tyler 50 any time and we will send you plat * ‘and prices. Downtown office open evenings, 7 to 9 P. M. Hastings & Heyden 1614 HARNEY STREET. FIVE PHONES TYLER 50. Investments Extraordlnary $5,750 and modern flats above, Just remodelled and ; condition. Large lot, on good street. Rental ' value $1,000 per annum. Taxes, insurance and water bills, only $160, leaving $860 net on investment. $4,100 b'm u'i four apartments, in very good condition; al- bringing in $660 per annum. $6,250 1ot, 80x686, close in, opposite high school; only half th 16-room house divided into six all furnished and the furniture 5 rental of $100 per month. This ‘property is rapidly increasing in value. ; 'Mmhduyw-oudlo!flunhmmm. ' AGENTS TAKE NOTE Will pay & regular commission 1 you make a sale. : WHY NOT TRY? HARRY A. WOLF, 514 Ware Block. Douglas 8068, s " (Close In At the northwest corner of 23d and Ylm we hsve a row of eight brick flm. pbrroipmy was built about six years ’fifl:t nstruction and hardzvood : throughout. 'Convenient to three car A Hmm“&ingdimncewthobm- The out-of-town owner has written us 1fljfl\lfllfin the best offer we can get. eyl property must be seen to appre- A, ‘TUKEY & SON - oug 502, 1607-8 W. 0. W, Bldg. You can’t buy real estate in 1872 or 1902. You can’t even buy it yesterday. Yesterday is as dead as Julius Caesar was 42 B. C. It il is just as profitable to mourn because you didn’t buy suburban acres | Opportunity never sneaks up behind. It alwiys comes to you when you are looking ahead. Any one of these properties listed for | il sale on this page will be worth a great deal more money next year and in three or four years the increase in value may be as high as 50 | il per cent. Read these ads carefully—go out and see’ some of the | Bth_Free jitney service all the year around to and from (§ ik the end of Benson car line to anyone living in Ben- |l properties—then decide. They never will be cheaper. DRUID HILL BARGAIN LOT SALE 100 LOTS $2.00 CASH—50 CENTS PER WEEK FOR MOST LOTS $5.00 CASH—$5.00 PER MONTH FOR A FEW * EVERY LOT A BARGAIN $130 T0 . $39 ONLY A FEW ARE HIGHER POSITIVELY THE CHEAPEST LOTS EVER OFFERED IN OMAHA. No taxes until 1918, No payments when sick. No interest until 1918. Liberal discount for cash. ON SALE g 1SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JULY 22and 23 SET THE TIME ASIDE AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO COME. A $200,000 - SCHOOL WILL SOON BE STARTED IN DRUID HILL. A BEAUTIFUL BOULEVARD RUNS ALONG -THE NORTH SIDE OF DRUID HILL. These lots are being sold for far less than their value and much less than other lots in the same neighborhood are now selling for. The owners are closing out sll their holdings in this addition and have made prices and terms that will sell the lots. TAKE AMES AVENUE CAR TO 33D STREET AND WALK 8 BLOCRS SBOUTH. FOR YOUR SAKE DON'T MISS THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. BE SURE AND COME AND WE WILL PROVE ALL WE SAY ABOUT THESE BARGAIN LOTS. TEMPORARY OFFICE LOCATED AT 33D AND SPRAGUE STREETS. Take Ames Ave. car to 83d street and walk three blocks south. Take Dodge street car to Spaulding and walk three blocks west. Salesman on ground all day Saturday and Sunday. JEFF W. BEDFORD & SON, '222 KEELINE BLDG. DOUG. 3392. Which Way Will YouBuy EAST-WEST-NORTH-SOUTH? DO YOU realize that you can buy a piece of ground the size of an ordinary city lot for as low as $260.00 in Cedarnole, near Fairacres? Why not buy a large tract in this beautiful district where a piece of ground the size of an ordinary lot will soon be worth $1,500.002 IDEAL surroundings, restricted . district. The proper environment for your family. Ninety-nine men. out of one hundred will tell you to buy west of Omaha. We are selling these large tracts in Cedarnole, ~ west of Omaha, on reasonable monthly payments. WHY not call up today and ask us to send you a plot and price list of this beautiful property near Elmwood Park? - H. H. HARPER & CO,, 1013-14 City National Bank Building. . Telephone NOW ,=="0 or Evenings Walnut 1555. F_RE WHOLESALE BUIL DING .} About 28,000 Square Feet Five-story and basement brick building, lo- cated on Harney car line at Northwest corner of 11th and Harney streets. Steam heat, freight elevator. & Awning Co. For price and terms, see Building now occupied by Scott Tent S GEORGE & CO. Phone D. 766 or Walnut 3478, 902 City National Bank Building. ™% TRACKAGE WAREHOUSE FOR SALE New 2-story brick warehouse— 66x66 feet, with high, light basement, 16,000 feet floor space and two ship- ping platforms, cold storage plant, steam heat, electric elevator, water, sewer, gas and electricity. Trackage on two sides. If you want to buy such a build- ing in-the heart of Omaha, % block from street car line, for personal use or as an investment, ask us for full information, including price and terms. It is a SNAP. FARNAM STREET LOYS ' FORSALE ’ 48.8 feet fromt, improved, on Farnam street, near 26th- street. Price $21,000. Relatively ehnpa than any other close-in Farnam street property. 50 feet with improvements, bring- ing in $500 per year, on Farnam St., east of 27th St. Price $20,000. FLATS NEAR FARNAM STREET Modern, almost new, double brick house, 8 rooms each sida. Hard wood finish and hard wusd. floors up-’ stairs and down. Full 50-foot lot. In- come $060. Price $9,500. DOUBLE BRICK TERRACE In the West Farnam District—Oak finish down stairs; white enamel with mahogany doors up stairs; oak floors throughout; tiled bath rooms; cemented porch floors; extra good tenants. Income $1,200. $12,000, The repair man would go broke if all houses were built like this one. J. H. DUMONT & CO., 416-18 Keeline Bldg. Phone Douglas 690. Ranch Investments I do not claim to have the best list of ranch lands in the state of Nebraska, but I do claim that I have at present six ranch propositions ranging in 'acreage from 2,000 to 12,000 acres, and in prices from $6.25 to $80.00 per acre, and none of which I would adver- tise had I the money to purchase. REMEMBER THESE PLACES ARE FOR SALE I always have and still claim that you can buy western Nebraska dand at the prices quoted by any responsible agent and it will develop into a satisfac- tory investment. Should any reader of this ad hap- pen to be interested in a ranch proposition I would like very much to have them call. I spent fourteen years in the real estate business, covering a territory of 100 by 250 miles square right in the heart of the ranch country—sold thousands of acres and closed every deal satisfactory to all connected with same. Remember, I hgve traveled this country all over, horseback, buggy and automobile, and am familiar with prices, quahty of soil, value of streams, and know what soil is adapted for. See me—D. 1510, WILLIAM COLFAX, anteed. 702-4-6 Keeline Bldg, Perfect titles guar-