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‘REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: REAL ESTATE SEPTEMBER 3, 1916. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE - Mortgages ASafeInvestment The safety of money invested in this form of securities is no doubt well known to everyone. If you were considering investment of trust funds or money belonging to your mother, wife or sis- ter, where absolute security was the first require- ment, you would naturally buy: first mortgage loans on choice, eastern Nebraska farms. Al- most all of the large insurance companies invest in this form of security. - Why Not Invest Your | Idle Money We sell hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of these mort?ges to business and profes- sional men, who wish to keep their surplus funds out at interest in a form of security readily con- vertible into cash. We Offer First Mort- gage Loans--Tax Free On farms in the “preferred” territory in eastern Nebraska, personally inspected by our own examiners and not exceeding forty per cent of the appraised value in any case. We can sorgm tly fill an order of from $1,000 to $100,- mortgages bearing five and five and ~ one-half per cent. The borrower in each case m all taxes assessed against said mortgage or A § i We cordially invite your patronage. United States Trust Co. - 212 South 12th St. Omaha, Nebraska. Homes in SR Minne Lusa Can you think of Wh better than own- ‘a HOME in a NEW, highly developed, re- ricted residence district, where every modern -Wment is_being installed—where there no stores, no “flats,” no saloons, no “un- bles,” where everfl neighbor is a home owner—where you can have a car and ride to the business district over the finest road in Ne- braska, or ride on one of the, best equii)ped car lines in the country—where you are on Lfi' a step from the prettiest park in the city, with public golf course, tennis courts and baseball diamond? i Sm MINNE LUSA, and there you can a home all ready to move into, built by the ( , ‘who has years of experience, built as ' as a house can be built, and.on account of t ENT low prices of the lots, you can buy .~ a five, six or seven-room house, mddern in eve intment, from /$3,300 to $5,000, on EAS? e igant to fill this addition with HOME OWNERS, and are making big inducements. We ‘shall be glad to explain and show you these beau- tiful .(lligomea. OPPORTUNITY is knocking at ur door. Charles W. Martin & Co. Tyler 187." 742 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. o ST BUY IN THE FIELD CLUB DISTRICT This fine home is built of brick and stucco, on a splendid corner lot 67x100, Absolutely ideal both inside and out. u\nm,hn. living room 15x20, dining room and kitchen t floor; 3 bed rooms, dressing room, tiled bath room and on second floor. Maid’s room and complete bath Screened porch off dining room. Finished in fine & d oak with oak floors throughout. Skillfully planned I built. All fixtures are the best. Hot water heating plant. rage i basement. Muke appointment with us to go through. ; PRICE, $10,600.00, .WALSH COMPANY, Sole Agents, " Rose Bldg,, 16th and Farnam Sts. Phone Douglas 5074. Lockwood PAVING is now being laid. All other improvements, including— A complete Water System; A complete Sewer’System; Gas Mains ready for use; Wide Permanent Sidewalks; Electric Light Conduits; Curb and Gutter; Parking and Terracing have been completed. ‘We started last spring~to make this the most beautiful and the most desirable addition for the investor or home builder. We are now offering for your considera- tion the finished product. If you will look it over, we believe you will ree with us that our purpose has b The large lots and villa sites—the winding streets—the magnificent view—the restrictions nd the high-class improvements are attracting Omaha’s best citizens as purchasers. Drive out Farnam street to 52d street, then turn one block south. . Labor Day. Prices are low and terms easy. $800 and up. 10¢% Cash, Balance 1% Per Month. Come ofit today, or better still, phone us and we will call for you. SHULER & CARY een accom- 204 Keeline Bldg. you cannot af! will surely be plea: ave us your order. ere in Omaha will attest this. lease, and our large business has been built on the rock of atisfaction, the one quality most desired both by you and by us. Telephone us today. e Telephone Douglas 288 . FIDELITY VAN & STORAGE CO., Store Your Goods During the Winter Months Why spend la; We ask you to inspect our rooms for storing household Our rooms are of various sizes and our system of ven- tilation is one of the strongest features of our storage. our prices FIRST. It will pay you. Don’t'burden yourself with coal bills, but save money by storing your goods during the winter. * THIS IS MOVING TIME Be sure and move in a FIDELITY van. It means safety ofir goods and prices consistent with good work. We have expert movers in our employ and you will be glad you The many thousands we have served Our greatest desire is to Sixteenth and Jackson Streets. r:e sums for coal over the winter when you can store your goods at a small cost? Our storage rates are very reasonable, so much so that ord to sell your furniture at a sacrifice. You sed to return and find your goods in splen- did condition apd all ready to resume housekeeping in the The addition office at 52d and Jackson ' streets open today afrd rain belt. Douglas 83783. Eighty Acres Furnas County, Nebraska Second bottom, dark chocolate soil; 10 miles southeast of Beaver City or 7 miles southwest of Stamford ; good roads to town, on C. B. & Q. R. R. School 114 miles. All under cultivation ex- cept 7 acres hog tight pasture. This is level land, all fenced and cross fenced. Six-room cement block house, corn cribs, granaries, hog house, other out buildings, good windmills and tank. Nice row of shade trees. $70 per acre, $1,600 cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent. It will pay anyone to investigate. Furnas county is in the The crops this year are good and farmers are prospering and very little land of- fered for sale in that county at the price and terms this is quoted. This is one of the farms that any loan company will loan you $2,500 to $8,000 five years at 6 per cent. It will only be a matter of a short time that such property will be selling for $100 per acre. Furnas county fur- nishes a good market for its products. I will go with you to see if. Write me. WILLIAM COLFAX 702-4-6 Keeline Bldg. e e Phone Tyler 1000 Buy an Acre $10 Cash $10 Per Mo. Are you content with merely placing your surplus earnings in a bank and allowing them to lay there draw- ing a small rate of interest, when you can invest in acres close to Omaha that are rising in value as the city is reaching out to them? Benson Gardens and West Bneson Is Your Opportunity Look at the advance all along Farnam street, Dun- dee, Fairacres, Benson and out Dodge street for miles. Automobiles are making a great demand for acreage. Qur Prices and Terms Are the Lowest - The man on his little farm raising fruit and poultry is not worried over strikes. “A Little Land” is the best form of’an investment you can make, and at the same time you can live on it or set it out to fruit and have it cared for all the time that it is advancing in value. Is There Any Doubt in Your Mind About Omaha’s Future? No city in the country has a brighter future. Then why don’t you invest in real estate before the desirable acreage tracts are sold? Let us take you out to Benson any day. Many fine homes already built. Salesmen on the ground 2il day today. Call Tyler 50 and we will come and get you any time in an auto- mobile. Downtown office open evenings 7 to 9. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 HARNEY STREET, - J PHONE TYLER 50. Only $1,600 Call at Office for Information. F. D. WEAD, 310 S. 18th St REAL ESTATE—B’ness Pr'ty FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages, NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG. | CITY and farm loans, 6, 6%, 6 per cent. | 3. “',‘}“E"’EE 7&7 ILB Keeline Bldg. | MONBY on hand for city and farm loans, H. W. Binder, City Natlonal Bank Bldg. | o |GARVIN BROS.x. 'S0, FARM and city loans, 5-5% and 6 per cent. W. H. Thomas, Keeline Bldg. Doug. 1643. 5 ct MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON PCL. 916 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bide. BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE. Corner, lot, 40x70 ft, ~at street car transfer point, with new one- story and bamenient double brick atore. Income now $1,140 per year; will be §1,200 after June 1, 1018, The leases run nearly four years; tenants pay for repairs. Price $12,000; liberal terms, WHY THIS 1S A GOOD BUY. Financial Wanted, The property Is located at a street car transfer point, where values are advancing, The tenants are build- ing up business and can afford to pay higher rents after leases expire. This 1s a safer and more profit able investment than apartments or dwellings; no risk of vacancles; no repairs to pay for. Ask for tull in- formation. WANTED. CITY LOANS. Immediate closing. | Lowest rates. J. H. DUMONT & CO., | Residence loans a specialty. 416-18 Keellne Bldg Phone Dous. 690. | Interest paid but twice each year For gt oo e s FIRST TRUST COMPANY FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. facturing site. Address B-411, Bee. REAL ESTATE—TRACKAGE i 3% A., sightly, 62d and Grover, §1,000; 2% | — % S (Y W b B :.\-d St., $2,000; 2 53a" and Stocks and. Bonds. 2. 2T o " —— Pacific, $2,000 cash. Doug. 2847 » e 1T B—— morigages are not af- REAL ESTATE—Other Cities o panion, " Amounta WiIe 6% or panics. Amounts $400 FOR SALE—By owner, $10,000 income 1o $20,000. We collect all property; terms $3,000 cash; bal. to sult. Interest and principal free of cha ge: 30 years Incomve $1,200 per year. Address Y 083, ‘n the Nebrasks farm Bee. fleld without a loss is our record. G R KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY, e $01_Omaha N: nk Bldg. Omaha, Neb. FINANCIAL COUNTRY BA RS—T can sell your con- trolling Interest, or can sell you one. All business confidential, Jacob Backer, in- vestment broker, St. Paul Arcade, St. Paul, Minn, " Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. TPER CENT (o 6 per cent on best class city residences In amounts $2,000 u o farm suio! loans. n:e’ll'.!ol?;"l"li‘ocorl"l‘ Abstracts of Title. PETE Ut l - Abstract Co, We can brin el o L LB =l 3 = §1,200 MORTGAGE, bearing 7_per cent semi- Guarantee reigpges Md Sk o whn.: secured by property valued at §3,600. | short notice. R. 7, Patterson Bldg. nv. Co. W. Bldg. | 7 (ooy Title, Guarantee a stract Co. : “IKerr B8 s i st ground. foor. Co, SHOPEN & COMPANY, K PEIL?LND OMAHA home .. ks N Phone Dougias 3715 o T 1016 Omaha Nat. _ Phone Douglas 3715, fi MONEY to loan on improved farms and FARM AND RANCH LANDS ranches, We also buy good g e SR ™ T AT R gages. Kloke Inv. Co., Omaha. ol _Minnesota Lands. T RBAL BETATE LOANS WANTED. 40, 80 OR 160 ACRES GOOD, HEAVY THO! cGARR #o0il, well settled part of Todd county, THL. RED 4344 Minn., §00d roads, sol and churches! §100716 10300 ands promptly, KD, Wead, | Drice $16 1o 42 RNy e VA0 gor __Wead Bldg., 13th and Farnam S 5,000 acres to select frgm. Agents want: WEAL ESTATH loans, § per cent. Sea| will make & low railroad rate to Inspect. TR DR BUCK A €O+ s | Schwab Bros, 1028 Plymouth Bldg. Min- “7° 912 Omaha Nat. Bank neapolls, Minn. ) o fice in FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. OZARK nationa) forest opened to home ,000 acres; abundance spring ; open range; no malaria; large sta township imap, 3 colors, showing National forest, amount vacant, each county, elevations, etc.; most complete map publighed: 25¢ or 60c includes mayp and year's subscription -to the agricul- tural” and development magazine of Arkansas; full -information on the open- ing. Traveler and Homesteader Magazino, Land Dept., Harrison, Ark. California - Lands. CALIFORNIA—Sacramento valley Improved . farms for sale on easy payments; writs Colorado Lands. FOR BALE by the owner, 160-acre farm. A bonanza. Here s a chance of & lifetime for a man with a few thousand dollars who is willing to work to get ahead and make money. This farm possesses good, rich sofl, almost level, free from rocks: 2,000 bushels wheat have been raised on this farm. Wheat, corn and potatoes are well adapted for this soll and climate. My reason for selling fs on account of poor health and old age that force me to sell this money-making . farm one-third less thag jts actual value, 3-room house, cellar, /5)(1!. granary, 12x18, horse stable to tie six head, and other outbullding, etc., % wells, one for the house, one for stock. This farm is all fenced, in high state of cultivation, in settled community, neur school, neighbors, good markets, near sev- eral rallroad towns, 2 within 7 mjles, and others 10 and 15, etc. This proposition offered is cash. Price, +$4,600; will put 60 acres of fall wheat pnd If I should decide to put 100 acres of fall wheat the price will be $5,000; will carry $1,000 payable in 5 payments for terms of b years, rate of interest 6 per cent, if wanted. These propositions stand good only September &, 1916 If interested take speedy action or write concerning other information wanted. D. Plgeon, Proctor, Colo, Box 35. Logan county. COLORADO needs 10,000 farmers; daliry- ‘men, poultry and stock ralsers making money; we find location and get you square deal. Write today, Board of Im- migration, State House, Denver, Colo. TOLORADO land excursion postponed on ac- count of strike, Make Inquiry, Netha- way, Florence, Neb. Florida Lands. SAFETY HARBOR, FLA.—Eastern gate- way to Pinellas Count; me of famous ESPIRITU SANTO SPRINGS, center of Orange Belt. Send for Bargain list, real estate and printed matter. Goodrich, Safety Harbor, Fla. FLORIDA farms and poultry sites near Jacksonvjlle; rich soil; best home mar- ket; $5 monthly; immediate possession. Write Jacksonville Helghts Xmprovement Co., Jacksonville, Fia, Georgia Lands. GO TO Southern Georgla with us; we will show you a fine corn, cotton, general farming, cattle and hog county; prices from §5 to $10. No better climate, or cheaper land in the U. 8. Write for full particulars. Inter-State Development Co., Dept. 1., Searritt Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. | Idaho Lands. FOR SALB in_ Bannock county, ldaho, 1 miles from Soda Springs, 4 mlles from Alexander, 330 acres, all fenced, 7-room house’ with furniture; barn and outbuild- ings, 240 acres in cultivation; 80 in native pasture; 4 head of horses; one wagon; one mountain wagon; one 14-line drill; 3 ploughs, one 3-section harrow, one l4- blade disc; palr common-sense bobsleds; cutter and other small tools. Price four- teen ' thoueand ($14,000) dollars or will lease 5 years without horses or household goods for fifteen hundred ($1,500) dollars cash {n ndvance. Address Alice M. Demp- ster, 803 8. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, Cal. Missouri Lands. FOR SALE or trade, 160 acre blue grass stock and grain farm; 76 miles qorth- east of Kansas City in Livingston county, Missourl, every. acre good. Well improved Want cheaper land, more or less acres up to $10,000. Write owner for,descrip- tion. Sam Gravatt, Box 324, Drumwright, Oklahoma. SPHECTAT, SALE—40-acre farm in Howell | County, ; well improved; in fruit belt | price §1,100, cash; to see it is to buy; also splendid newspaper In Missouri town 700; net receipts yearly $1,400; price $2,600, $2,000 cash, balance terms; get full par- | ticulars both. Robinson, Joplin, Mo., Box | 164, £ 120 ACRES, 76 in eult,; good 8-r. house; 2 good large baris, other buildings; good orchard. Mostly hog wire fences. $5,000 cash. Would trade for foed shed, if well located, Wm. Geo. Foster, Mountain View, Mo. Nebraska Lands. AOW would you like to own a three hun- dred-acre farm of good alfalfa land in a GERMAN COMMUNITY WITH STORE, ELEVATOR, DEPOT AND STOCK YARDS ON THE FARM? And in @ community where grain farm- ing, dairying and stock ralsing-are mak- ing people wealthy. very fast; if you can satisfy us that you are an honest, tem- perate and industrious man and can make us s small a payment as three thousand dollars and spend”a like sum in improv- ing the farm_we will carry the remainder of the purchase price almost indefinitely, at a low rate of interest; the farm is smooth, level valley land, unimproved ‘ex- cept about 140 acres in cultivation, thirty acres of which is in aifalfa; there 1s a small town plat on the farm; only three lots have been sold and the remainder of the lots are included in the purchase price; there is a gravel pit on one corner which will be a constant source of reve- nue; there are springs which will operate by hydraullc ram that will automatically force water through your feed lots and buildings, and the South Loup runs through the farm; there is some timber— cedar, cottonwoods and box elders; thers 18 a good school just across the road and good town eight miles on either side; there is a resident railroad agent and good train service; the station is Milldale, Custer_county, Nebraska, on the famous South Toup Valley: don't look for it on an old map, as the rallroad was only built from Callaway four years ago; the price is $19,000; if you deal with us direct you may - deduct regular real estate commis- slons,> or it you bring us a buyer we will pay you regular commission; all inquiries cheerfully and truthfully answered. ADDRESS HARRY E. 0" .L, OWNER, STAPLETON, NEBRASKA. Men_ask us, “If your land is as good as you say it is, why is: it so cheap?” The honest answer is, Speculators picked up this land years ago and have not im- proved it. The cattlemen also, who have the run of this land freo, have dis- couraged settlers from coming In and locating. Now the speculator is ready to sell at a fair price, and the cattlemen are well fixed and the country s now ready and open for'settlers, men who will farm this land as it should be, and they will make as much, If not more money, all things considered, as back east on the high priced land. Just think of it, our small grain is making 12 to 38 bu. this year at $1.25 per, and we have a very fine stand of corn, and yet this has been the driest vear for (wenty years. When you can buy land that will produce as this fs doing, with hogging it in meth- ods, don't you think it a good investment? Heavy black loam soll, with clay subsoil, only $15 to 325 an acre. We raise alfalfa and all other grass and grain that ls raised in the east. No purer water, and plenty of it; good echools, churches, mar Kets, telophones; a §ood class of people County fair and chautauqua and lyceum annually, and Grane, the county seat, is a good, growing town, with electric I{ght and water works. Tiih is an honest ad, be honest with yourself and come and see it there s such a thing as an honest real estate man. Agents wanted in every county. Dave Shuter Co.. Grant, Neb. RANCH BARGAIN Through a trust agreement we ) own and wish to.sell a highly im / proved 6,000-acre ranch in west- ern Nebraska; 2,600 acres firri- gated; 1,000 acres of this in al- falfa; on Lincoln Highway, five miles from gocd town; finest ranch between Dénver and Omaha; price $226,000, or only a little more than unimproved, unirrigated westorn land 1§ selling for; we can give good terme; you paY no commise sions; this 1s a snap for a maa big enough to swing it FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY Fremont, Neb, 36_ACRES of good Price Is right. S. P. Bee Didg and near Omahi. siwick & Son, 300 for list. E. R. Walte, Shawnee, Oklahoms. - {\