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REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE There’s Satisfaction in a Complete Home That is what we offer in Dundee—in the New Restricted Residence District. Not only new, well arranged, handsomely finished, but FURNISHED AND DECORATED. It is complete from laundry to bed linen, from cooking utensils to bath towels. This is something new in home buying. You get a glimpse of what your home will be— it breathes comfort and contentment. You know the value of the DUNDEE RESTRICTED DISTRICT No crowding, no tenements. Congenial sur- roundings, companionable neighbors. We will gladly call for you at your conven- ience. Take your wife out and see for yourself. George & Company. Phone Doug. 766. 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg. . CLOSE-IN INVESTMENTS $9,000 66x182 feet at the northeast corner of 20th and Cum- ¢ ing streets; street car junction point; half mile from post- office; four blocks from Ford phnt on a street that is rapidly improving and will be worth worth double the money in a few years. There is an old house on it now renting for $480 per year, and stores can be added without disturbing it. We will furnish tenants for stores. Just as safe an investment a8 government bonds and wil pay four times the interest. $10,000 : First class modern brick spartment, near 31st and Leav- enworth. Conhlnl four B-room a) ents. Steam heat. e Everything modern. ' Rental $140 month. Each flat rents !nr .l!’ uring the summer .'.'"I $37.50 during . the winter, improving and there is not mmn-nmm another buy in town equal to per cent or better net. $65,000 o .um. BRIt B G ratiny fos o000 (] e rentin, or Ry ey g R R stest ‘improvement in und is certain to be wn{”. double the money in a la.wm In the meantime l o ‘“M !? pnflun net on. w@u ‘lnvnt:m!m. m ,600, running five years, 'ant cash for equity. No trades considered. Armstrong-Walsh Company Tyler 1536. 833 lou Bldg., 16th and Farnam Sts. - Real Estate Auction Sale TOMORROW MORNING AT 10 A. M. A Beautiful 7-Room Home, Strictly Modern, Located at 819 Bancroft Street Wil be sold tomorrow morning at 10 a. m. sharp on the premises to the highest bidder, regardless of price. EASY TERMS Terms—Twen cent of the purchase price cash when papers are Md ba!aneegn gmchaur. A de tofslwwinbenqu!ndineuhond of flefoshg:vdgoodh.lth. ” This is a well built home of 7 rooms-and is strictly modern. Full basement. Lot 88x66, is in a good part of town on street car line and boulevard, near good school. - A home worth while. This home must be sold, and will be sold to the high- est bidder Monday morning at 10.a. m. - in—this resi- Here is a chance to pick up a real dence and lot will likely sell forgeasthln itsreal value. . There will be no by bidding, the pro will gell to . highest bidder. i iy oo Don’t fail to attend this sale. James L. Dowd, Auctioneer. for revenue. Will pay 13 B. Fulk, Owner in Trust. ARCADIA COURT DEVELOPMENT — STREETS GRADED, SANITARY AND STORM WATER SEWERS, SIDEWALKS, STONE ENTRANCE, SEEDED TO BLUE GRASS, ORNAMENTAL LIGHTS, SHADE TREES, CLUMP SHRUBBERY, PAV- ED STREETS. * The property is well located—one block from MILLER PARK—only two blocks from a $100,000.00 school. Direct car service to 16th d Farnam streets. All-largcloh. Values are Whvoboenltarted Sold on terms to suit For complete informaflon md plat, BUNGALOWS 1916. REAL ESTATE | JULY 30, REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE The Hotter The Days ~ —- The Bigger the Sales In Benson Gardens Let us show you any evening or any time during the day the difference in living in Benson Gardens and living down town. Suppose you owned an acre of land in this beautiful acreage subdivision—raised your own vegetables, fruit and had from 100 to 500 chickens—don’t you think that would reduce the cost of living a great deal, besides having everything fresh? You can work down town just the same if you like. Your car fare is no more. You would get better air. It would be cooler and is a healthier place for yourself and chil- dren to live. Then, why do you delay get- ting started. We always have a two, three, four or five-room house ready for you to move into by paying a small payment down. Our terms on acres are $10.00 down and $10.00 per month. Half acres $10 down and $5 to $7.50 per month. Our salesmen with autos are ready to take you out any day, evening or Sunday. Remember! This’ will no doubt be your last opportunity to be able to buy " acres so near Omaha, so well, located at . such low prices and on such easy terms. A payment down of $100 to $250, def)endmg on the kind of house you want, will be all that is necessary to move in "and own a home of your own. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50. MINNE LUSA You will see this headline a great many times in the ensuing months, and it will pay you to read and ACT. We are building several charming bungalows in this beautiful addition; some of them are already sold. We have two in particular that should interest you. They are “WIDE” on the front, have big living rooms, brick fireplaces, beautiful oak finish and floors. MODERN in every detail; these are MARTIN HOUSES; we're proud of them, and we are behind them; you take no "chances when you deal with us. The prices are LOW and the terms are easy to good, responsible parties. Let us show you. Charles W. Martin & Co. Tyler187. 742 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. A Good, Comfortable Home in Sumer or Winter; Built: for Owner by Contract Bize of house 24x38, full basement wind attic floored, n&ri:h and south udm'mir"to o one large bedroom 0 closets and ';Lndn seats, two other bedrooms th room, linen closet and slee v?iu porch 8x14 on second flnor LI ng room 23x14, room wi dow. chen, pantry v(th neluod d dnwmudlrod e e on first floor. Hard wood in kitchen plpmf“ to iped to basement; heat cial ventilating pipes. South tmma shrubbery car lines and wltchu. beautiful electric fixtures; all rooms; clothes chute, shower bath, fruit cellar and many other conveniences; 76-barrel cistern; th Round Oak furnm, spe- Lot 50x150 on Paved Street. shade and fruit trees, flowers; near three d stores and within HOUSE: | | WATER SYSTEM l'l’l - H‘hheh galvanized iron h distributed by mflm‘ :i: pr with the s u:lr‘::':: then to the chicken bouse, to the garden and to the house. The whole water system is equipped with anti-freese I! BARN: Ty [CHICKEN HOUSE: 'HOG HOUSE: hog pasture. "on the pluo consists of the (FRUIT: &% | Yellow, $ I Cherry. GBA | | 3 Goethe lul ‘l.h.luh PLUMS—10 PEACHES—3 REAL ESTATE WANTED 3, 4 and 6-ROOMED houses that can be sold for $100.00 cash and balance $15.00 per month. Give location and full description in first letter. We will advertise and sell your property for you. We have a waits ing list of this class of buyers. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO,, 1330 Farnam 8t: Tel. Doug. 1084 WANTED—8 or 6-room cottage In morth- W SECBY & sow. Doug. 1610, WILL buy six-room Hhouse, not over $3,600; ofter vacant lot, §800; first payment, balance terms. Phone Harney 3348. FINANCIAL, (':AN YOU BAVE 1 A WEEK? Fortunes from small savings can grow under our system of pyramiding in ofl. 100,000 acres in oil and gas leases and the drilling of many wells now practically assured. Unlimited possibilities for enormous prof- its. TEN DOLLARS buys a tully paid In. vestment Certificate representing ONE ACRE. A single acre has produced thou- sands of barrels of oll and sold for more than $26,000.00 cash. Send ONE DOLLAR now which guarantess your membership. Full information free. ~Your dollar re- funded if not satisfled after In‘llllllllfll You recelve interest in leases and profits accordingly. Address PYRAMID SYNDICATE, Kansas City, Mo. You don’t have to wait. Drill- ing guaranteed quick. Sixty days should give you an inter- est in ons ¢r more oll wells. Your money BANKERB! 1 can sell you controlling in- terest or any part, confidentially. Jacob Backer, Investment Broker, 306 St. Paul Arcade, 8t. Paul, Minn. Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. MONEY TO LUAN ON Apartment houses, double brick houses, single houses, business property and farm lands at & pg cent, s%mp‘-; cent &6 pr ot. 338 Keeline md. Douglas 1643. 5 PER CENT to 6 per cent on best clase city nnldlna- in amounts $2,000 up; also Reasonable commissions. PITIB! THU!T CO., 1822 Farnam Bt. WOULD place $600 to §1,000 at 6% per cent, first class real estate secured, absolutely Address B 453, good. No commission. Omaha Bee. PRIVATE MONEY. SHOPEN & CUMPANY, KEELINE BUILDING. IMAHA homes. it Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1SS LOME RMNAULEFhanS Deugles V1815 MONEY to l”fl.:l \mpnvod farms snd ranches buy good farm mort- gages. Kloko Inv. Co., Omaha. REAL fiTA'ri loans, six per cent. See . B. BUCK & CO., "l “Omaba_Nat. Bank. NO DELAY, W. T. GRAH. BEE_BLDG. #660 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per c an., sec, by prop., valued at §2, mage.Loomis Inv, Co., W. O. TITY and farm loans, 5, 64, 6 per n‘ll. J. H. Dumont & Co.. 416 Keeline Bidg. MONEY on band for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. LOANS——b—6%—8 Per cent——LOANS THOS. L. McGARRY, Keeline Bldg. Red 4344, TITY loans & specialty. Lowest rates. First ‘Trust Co, D. 1161. 303 So. 13th 8t. GARVIN BROS el o070 1) Bonk Bldg. omi- . Tal- ;‘Tfi'fin—-m T8ON & MORTON. Cl. “51¢_ Omaha Nat Bank Bids. $100 to $10.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead Didg., 18th adn Farnam 8ta. Financial Wanted. WANTED. CITY LOANS. Immediate closing. Lowest rates. Residence loans a specialty. Interest paid but twice each year. FIRST TRUST COMPANY FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. furnace Stocks and Bonds, Our Nebraska Tarm mortgages are not one block ofml,'lonm boulevard. This is located in a strictl: borh pboriood, whare af proy George R. Wright, 2310 Ogden St. Col. 3850. class ne with 2 and 3-way eontrol erty is we first- 0 y in_the ~Nibraske arm fleld without a Joss I8 our KLOKE INVII!TIINT COKPANY 301 Omaha Nat. Bank B ED investm e profits aswu 6,000 confidential intel CHM& 604 Bes, Omaha, Neb. Amd'l‘llh. uarantee sows your -m ahort notice. R. 7, Patterson b m ensmeled sink in the kitchen; lavatory, toilet feot doep. Has the first floor and Thnhnuhlhnmm y renovated from cellar , 82236 feet, 14-inch { foundation. ‘wes orses. Hay chutes from m hay loft New 10x16 foet, newest design of Dr. rhms. Fresh Afr Chicken House, well built of shiplap and * siding with tar d peinted. New 12318 foet, with sunshine windews, well bullt and arranged, three pens Bx7 feet, connected with large Ni 180 Moore and Concord, 200 Moore's l‘l. BLACK! Imported Ganges. GOOSEBERRIES—24 Assorted. CURR. Alberta, 3 Crawford. PEARS—2 Bartlet, 3 Bekel. QUINCES—2. sbundance of tress, shrabbery snd fI isting of Evergroen trees, White Birch, , Xim [THEREIS foni2 4 mm. ettt Liaee, Bridal W reaih, Hollyhocka, Moses: wté. s b THECROPS are briefly, mlm,lu—hlnfl'rdhudmhui.ullumblunu:udulmpnm ”LOCATED 800 rhoorane Chne wars: uo.ou—ou sell on munhh terms. leo stock and implements may be included ~ (O’Keefe Real Estate Co. 15 Acre Country Home{ Macadamized Road Leading to the City VIEW. High southeast slops, overlooking large forests and river; two roads leading to the city. 4 ereened.-| od outal dini d porch. New pluml Jafdiont b smsend i e e L e L e e ol il 5 st Gk 360 s and two ll.zln' porches on the second and twe bed rooms, bath, closet: to garret. consists of & well located in the valley east of the house for the pu from which the water'is pumped by an A-l thtee-way pump with s nd to & 1,600 gallon steel pmlun tank sixteen the northwest corner of the place, h'nm which point the water e six feet in the fl“ h point on the hi 0 pressure to the stock and hog pastures, to , lined with shiplap inside, making the barn warm in the winter. *ibs and granary and the east side is arranged for three sows and y s uul for corn eribs to the mangers. tar paper between, nicely shingls “FENCES- Is fenced with 26-inch hog wire with two and three wires above. About 5,000 feet of hog wire around the place following: APPLES—3 Jonathan, 2 Grimes 2 Wolf, 2 Whitney, 1 Janet Apple, 1 Yellow ’h-lnlllhlhllppl 8 other assorted apples. h 3 Niagars, ES—8 English Morello, 6 Montmorency, len, 19 Catawbs Red, 3 Delicious, CHERRI 85 Wor Early, rden, nnm:é—u Oumberland, 324 Snyder. see it today, or arrange i 11016 Omaha National Bank Building. Evenings and Sundayu call Walnut 338—Florence 172 or 230. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Woodwork all re-varn ved road st sign called HOME HILL FARM, 1% miles west of the city lmits arith us for an -pfitn ent m show it to youw. Price r. hed. Cement walks around the of striking a lpm 3% horse- pnwnr gasoll o engine teen feet long and so connected by sewer the barn, which is al It stands en 3 s Golden, 3 Winesap, 2 Duchess, 2 Wealthy, lee i CRAI:' A‘PPL L ichmon Compass 10 Niagara White, § Green IABPBIMIES—-H 8t. ltlh. 116 Oumber- 4 Assorted, 12 Red Cross. STM"IWH—BM lvflb‘flll Douglas 2715. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arizona Land. Missouri Lands. 265 ACRES patented land, 7 artesian wells, no pump; 100 acres alfalfa, 3, 200-ton silos. Five-room bungalow; modern im- provements, garage and barn. Young Or- ch.l’d Located in Arisona. Price $100 acre, with for terms. E. A, Wash- bnm. 1367 West Adams. Los Angeles. California_Lands. FOR SALE—Beautiful suburban home In Pasadena, Cal, under Mt Lowe, four blocks from city limits, on boulevard, cov- ers entire block, trajley cars from Los Angeles and Pasadena pass place; new two story eight-room house, modern Im- provements, garage, cement walks and driveway; 676 orange and lemon trees, 15 deciduous, full bearing, 46 young valen- sla orange trees, almonds, walnuts, 1,500 feet rose hedge, plenty water, never troubled with floods. Write owner, W. L. Aleombrack, rural route No. 2 box 25, Pasadena, Cal. Canadian Lands. 320 A, % ml to town, In Alberta; renter on place; will double in value In two YOH'I will take small farm in trade. C. W. Beard, Crescent, Ia. Colorado’ Lands. LAND BUYERS ATTENTION The Button Land & Cattle Co., Akron, ‘Washington coynty, Colorado, have sev- eral thousand acres choice farming land for sale cheap, on terms. Excursion from Omaha Tuesday, August Ist, See J. G. guflan. Millard Hotel, Monday and Tues- ay. DAIRYMEN wanted in_Colorado; for milk without peddling; state helps you locate; state, government, or irrigated lands; nothing to sell. Write today, State Board Immigration, State House, Den- ver, Colo. Colorado iand excursions, expent s paid. C. L Nethaway. Florence. Neo. Florence 134, Idaho Lands. market 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 splendid success with raspberries, and HO and grasses. Ths balance will be planted to zrspas and fruit trees next spring. Tne peaches have been running over $100 per acre, berries and grapes $300, tomatoes §$100 (310 per tos at the canning factory), etc. Apples Just coming Into bearing. 1 have a large amount of land sur- rounding my 1,000-acre orchard and farm, much more than 1 will ever be able to geot under cultivation myself, and will sell 10 to 20-acre tracts at 3300 on terms of $10.00 cash and $5.06 monthly, without interest or taxes. FARMS FREE TO LIMITED NUMBER For a limited number of persons I have an_arrangement wherey they can obtain a farm tract free. My location 1s In southeast Missour:, midway between the Ozarks and tha low- lands, elevation above sea level about 550 feet. Before offering any of my land for sale I went to the authorities of the seven lhtll having the so-called ‘“‘blue nd asked them to pass on the 11‘! I had nroplrod and to send laws Prln(ed ma thelr ‘ex “Atter doing my financlal ore also investigat! bility and past business record, they quickly granted permission to sell my land in their states. roperly looked after, will bring you a splendid Income, hesides SEVERAL HUNDRED Familles have moved to Idaho within the past 90 days. There are many great opportunities to buy rich, fertlle land at reasonable prices. Let me send you a crop report showing what returns some farmers received last year—it's an ‘“‘eye- opener’—you can do as well. R. A, SMITH, COLONIZATION AND IN- DUSTRIAL AGENT. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM, ROOM 637 UNION PACIFIC HEADQUARTERS, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Towa Lands. 140 ACRES well improved farm, west JTows, at $100 per acre; all tillable; rolling land; 'l 000 will handle deal 08. CAMPBELL, KEELINE BLDG. Kansas Lands. 35 _ACRES in the corporation of Parsons, Kansas, all In grass and used for pas- ture; no improvements except fenced; is closs in, only short distance from Main street; puitable to be lald out In lots or acre tracts and sold as such; dandy place to establish swimming pool, and if done ‘would undoubtedly be well patronized and a paving investment; Parsons has a popu- lation of something like 15,000; clear. Price, §300 per acre. Would trade for stock of general merchandise, cheaper land or residence property in any good location. Address Box 160, Logan, la. Minnesota Lands. ns) n vantages; clly oll, level, cully cleared; most desirabl Iand In this section, low prices, easy terms. Come or write for map and folder. Guaranty Farm Land Co, 440 Lyceum Bldg.. Duluth. Nebraska Lands. IT IS BETTER TO BE A WESTERN OWNER THAN AN EASTERN RENTER Buy & Section in Kimball Co. Good level farm land, located 15 miles south of Bushnell, Neb., and 3 miles from postoffice, in Kimball Co. Neb. Price $16.50 per acre; $2,000 cash, balance long time at 6 per cent interest. Every acre of this section can be cultivated. Good soil, no rocks, no stones. This section is way above the average. O’Keefe Real Estate Co., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 2715. LAND NEAR OMAHA FOR SALE. idg A. very cholce land, just N. W. of Benson; beiongs to bank; must sell. A bargain for some one. See my for price and terms. J. A. ABBOTT, Room 4, Patterson Blk., City. LAND OF BIG HARVESTS, where average farms grow $2.400 in crops; good assortment farm and lands, improved or unimproved. $6 to $20; best graln, alfaifa and stock country south- ~ west Nebraska \and northwest Kansas. Write, Hox 18, §ov Athens, Ohio. HIGHLY improved 160-acre farm in NE Nebraska for sale. Owner will consider good house in O: part payment. Easy terms. Sickness and old age reasons for ling. Alton Savings Bank, Alton, Towa. SKA land from $9.00 to $125 per beat bargains In st W. T. 8mith North Dakota Lands. ALFALFA LAND—Buy It under our “Half Earnings” or “Pay as you make it plan. Diversified farming, stock, corn and hog ralsing pay for the land in a few years' time. Hackney Land Credit Co., Hack- ney *Bldg., 8t. Paul, Minn. South Dakota Lands. "t: Tmproved 640-acre farm In BEdmunds county, 8. D.; 275 acres cultivated; g house and Iu-. well of excellent wa windmill, well houss, 100-bbl. ltomu tank piped into house; school section | THAVE 2 well improved farms for sale, ;| T BEAUTIFUL long-haired Maitess tor providing the best of everything for your 10d jgoid JwI[d 008§ 03 0014 ‘esn umo 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 bulld you a cozy, comfortable home in _our mild climate that will seem like a little palace compared with the ordinary crowded, brick-bound city flat. With a few chickens, pigs and a 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 give you o churches, rural free delivery-and mutual rural telephone lines and good towns. FREE RAILWAY FARE. to purchasers, 90 days’ time to visit land and make your seisction: money back after one year if dissatisfied; payments stop In case of death; money loaned for improvements; porhet title; Immidh(. possession. GET THIS FREE BOOK TODAY. 1 have made about 50 kodak views in and around the big orchard and farm and on the land I am offering and have had them reproduced in a 161-page pamphlet, in which also I have placed ail the infor- mation to be obtained regarding the topo- graphy, soll, climate, water, rainfall, healthfulness, productivity, products and abeut everything you want to know; also 50 letters from men in Omaha and nearby towns who have gone down to look and who have bought. I'll gladly send yeu a copy i you will oall, write or telephone. ‘WILLIS R. MUNGER, 426 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb, CHEAP FARMS—Any size. easy terms, in the beautiful Osarks of Dent county. Mo. W. 6. Frank, 301 Neville Block, Omahs. for further information see owner or _ write. Marion Davis, Ellsinors, Mo. FOR SALE OR TRADE—My equity i splendid 80-acre farm in northwest Me. for drug stock., Address Y 633, Bee. Texas Lands. TEXAS will raise two billion pounds cottom this vear; farmers will get 130 Ib. and $45 per ton for seed. Land selling from §2 acre up—bound to fincrease in value. Wit for bargain list farms and ranches. Sub-Tropical Land Co., 318 Congress Ave., Austin, Tex. Wisconsin Lands. WISCONSIN'S finest grazing and dairying lands; any size tract from 40 acres to 7,000; clay soll, well located near rall- roads; at prices ranging from $7.50 to $30 an acre; state your requirements, we can make any terms to suit your needs. Dairy Belt Land Co, Owen, Wis. GET literature and maps on the cheapest good land In United States. BAKER & TILLOTSON. Doug_ 1188 14th and Douglas Sta Omaha Misceilaneous. ARE YOU GOING TO BUY LANDT If 80, get & copy of our Journal first It has lands, city property and stocks of goods advertised from nearly every state. So that you can find just what you wish in its columns. Established 19 years, reaching 178,000 readers. 8end 26c for one year's subscription, or $1 for five years. FARM AND REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, TRAER, IOWA. SEND your name today; receive offers from land owners, agents, everywhere. United Realty Assoclates, Jolfet, il ACREAGE—Y to B-A. tracts on cer line. Easy terms. C. R. Combs, 811 Brandels Thea, Bids. Doug. 3916. POULTRY AND PET STOCK PIGEONS pay far better than chickens; always penned up; little space needed to start; fres book explains sll. Majeasttc Squab Co.. Dept. 91, Adel, Ia. FRESH aguetle plants for your Tk globs 0c. Wil keep fish healthy, MAX GEISLER BIRD CO. THOROUGHBRED Trih water spunie weeks old. Willlam Auderson, Phone Col- fax 1830. 4146 N. 40th Ave. THOROUGHBRED 6liver Spangied burg chickens, the laying kind. 513, Hav Harney rier pupples; reasonable. Coltax 1365, 2121 Grand Ave. fanced for pasture; ll:‘ grain I:Ild 'l‘lock Price, terms an 'lnlnl rs given. =t 1 ILNANJ“M. elegant singers. Phons T

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