Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 1, 1916, Page 36

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1tHi OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 1, 1916. From A Cornfield To Omaha’s Most Beautiful Res1dence ~ Section " July 22, 1915, about one year ago, we filed the plat of Minne " Lusa Addition and in fourteen months we have changed that tract from a cornfield to a beautiful residence district. We have moved 250,000 yards of earth in order that each lot ~ would have a PERFECT grade. The City Engineer estab- - lished grades for each street and we brought the six miles of i streets to grade, each lot was surveyed and staked. We put in the streets six miles of large water mains and the Gas Company put in six miles of Gas Mains. \ i fWa put in twelve miles of cement walks, six miles of conduits - gystem and six miles of sewer pipe that runs from twelve to thirty inches in diameter, and we will shortly place four ornamental Lighting Posts in each Block. " “The City of Omaha is now bulldmg the largest storm sewer in " Omaha through Minne Lusa Addition. The Street Railway Com- ~ pany put in new rails on 30th street and this “mud hole” has n changed to a wide, splendidly paved driveway and NOW HUGH MURPHY, with the most modern equipment that can be obtained, is paving 'EVERY street in the entire addition with . asphaltic concrete. T We put building restrictions on all lots——and EIGHTY beau- tflul homes have been built. OUR EFFORTS Towards making this not only the LARGEST, but the finest addi- on in Omaha have been appreciated by the Public Service Cor- porations, the City Q cials and the Public who had money to in- OUR SALES "IN THE YEAR AMOUNT TO OVER $400,000. Over 600 lots have been sold to over 300 people who looked at all additions of- fered, listened to the “selling arguments” anddecided that “ane Lusa” lots offered them the BEST INVESTMENT. Al of the improvements are paid for, except the paving, and | lk, we are sellmg lots every day at -$550, $600, $650, $700, $750 $800 and $850 ON EASY TERMS. COME OUT TODAY And see why others are buying. Charles W. Martin & Co. Tyler 187, 742 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. ARMSTRONG- WALSH COMPANY SPECIAL VALUES " PROFIT MAKERS FOR SUB-DIVISION 270!420—’1'Ml is an entire block between 29th and 30th, Parker and Blondo Sts. Parker street is paved. This ground can be cut into twenty good lots which will sell rapidly. An estate desires to cash this in as a whole instead of sub- dividing and selling separately and authorizes l!l to offer for :niort time an extremely low price of $3,200 GOOD LOTS CHEAP $5.00 CASH, $5.00 PER MONTH $200 TO $250 EACH Ten lots:on Emmet street and Bedford avenue, ad- joining Creighton boulevard, which is rapidly being de- veloped into one of the cityl finest highways. Only one blocrfrom ‘30th street car line. Get one before they are gone. They are real snaps. Restricted Lots. Easy Terms West Farnam. Cathedral District. Ten Minutes from Town. $700, $800, $900, $1,000 and up to $1,400 One-Tenth Cash. One Per Cent Per Month. Beautiful large lots, 50x128 High-class nei ghborhood of fine homes. Just north and west of 41st and Davenport. Directly west from Geo. A. Joslyn’s splendid home. Frontage on Davenport, Wakeley, Chicago and Cnn streets, between 41st and 43d streets. No pioneering—no waiting for developments. ml’eruunent ufilewnlks sewer, gas and electric light [0 No lot more than three blocks from Farnam and 40th car lines. Saunders school, St. Cecilia’s Parochial school, the new cathedral and other churches are nearby. The very best values in the city. We have sold over $100,000 worth of these lots. I¢The remaining lots are just as choice as the first lots [ Prices have not been raised, but when these fine lots are sold it will never again be pomble to get a lot in the distriet: for anywheze near these pric io es on, unsold lots give munber and prices. ok now—Buy now. Fme Site for High-Class Residence 82x110—On 41st street, just 'north of Davenport. Fine district and expassive homes surrounding. Residence property one block distant selling at $150 per front foot, and this is just as sightly and well located. Paving and all street im- rovements in and paid for. Price $50.00 per front foot. 54 510 for the site. DUNDEE LOTS $1,260—50x185. On Nicholas just west of 51st. Fine high gronnd Street guved paVing ope-half paid. $1,400—100x18 Two lots on Hamilton between 50th and b1st. Permanent walks, sewer and water. Very sig'tly. Sev- enl hlockta ‘from carh but look at the prlce Will sell sep- af eac $3, 000—100!135 South frontage at northeast corner 52d and ‘Webster. Splendid improvements surround this location. Close to car. Paving on both streets. One-half paid. $3, 500—75x150 Ent frontage at southwest corner 51st and Cali- 10”1;1 Very high and sightly. Close to car. Paving paid in full, HOUSES $1,250—Near 33d and Seward, 4 rooms and bath, gas and electric light; nice lot, 32x125; paved street; paving paid. Only one-half block from Hamey car line. Terms if needed. $2, ZBO—Northwesh Onl{ two blocks from Walnut Hill car line. 5 rooms and bath; house is Erachcully new and all modern except furnace, wlueh can be installed for about $100.00 additional. Terms: $250.00 down and $25.00 per month $2,600—Near 29th and Parker. 6 rooms and bath. All modern. Lot 80x127. _Paving paid. Terms if desired. This is a nuine snap. ;z.no—xsn 26th and Camden avenue. b rooms and bath. All modern and in good condition. Nice neig-borhood; close to 24th street car line. $600 cash will handle. $3,650—Close in, just off Sherman avenue car, near new Ford lant; 6 rooms and bath; all modern; hardwood floors and finish, $6560 cash, balance monthly. $4,000—Near 33d and Burt. 7 rooms, all modern conveniences; hot water heat; fine large lot 49x161, with fruit trees md shrubbery; plved street, paving pmd one-half block to Harney car line. Can make reuonubie terms. $4,800—Near Pacific on Georgia avenue. Brand new two-story, 6-room, all modern house. Finished in oak with built-in buffet, bookcases, window seats, kitchen cabinets, etc. Best modern phxmbmg and flxtures fine east front lot; street and alley paving paid. $5, Soo—Nur 41st and Davenport, in high-class restricted residence district, JI‘IIC completed; living room, sun parlor, dining room andl kitchen on first floor; three bedrooms and en- closed and heated ule:lpin porch on second; full basement; guaranteed furnace; dandy south front lot; paving paid. INVESTMENTS Outlying Business Locations Southwent corner 24th and Parker, 63x120; paving aid Two lou on 24th’ St. facing Spaulding, 50x124; gntng PAlG. - BIngde 1otvis.viiodeasihosdobos i oth $2, X Hamilton, opponita 42d, 62x100; paving paid...... $1,000 FOR APARTMENTS OR FLATS 99x140—East front on Park avenue, commencing 196 feet north of Leavenworth. Property runs through and has full street frontage of 99 het on 30th St. B-room house¢ now on property brings $45.00 per month, which will carry prop- erty and Jny interest on investment until io\l improve permanently or sell at a profit. This is the cheapest good apartment site offered in the city. BRICK APARTMENTS FOUR b-room ;rmnanu renting for $1,440 per annum. Located west within eas; wnlklnq diuhnce Owner will sacrifice, Ask us for particulars. It is worth your while. f HARNEY STREET, CLOSE IN Price $65,000—Annual Rental $8,900 This is a corner 180x134, fully improved with three- story bricks, always rented. No vacancies. This will net 10 per cent. This property is sure to increase in value very rapidly. Let us tell you about nearby sales and you can form your own conclusions. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler 1536. Rose Bldg. MODERN HOMES Four fully modem houses ready for your inspection. The last word in com- pleteness. Erected in Beautiful Arcadia court, situated west side of 30th street, one block south of Miller park. Description Large living room, dining room, bu!t- in buffet, kitchen, pantry, two bedrooms; front bedroom finished in oak; could be used for den; beamed ceilings in living room and dining room; dining room pan- eled. All have built-in bookcases and window seats; oak floors throughout; bed- rooms white enamel; bathroom equipped with latest designs in plumbing; decorated throughout; has latest designs in electri- cal fixtures; full basements, cemented; equipped with hot and cold water with floor drains for Jaundry. Our houses are constructed from se- lected matenials and are sold on their merits. Prices--$3,650 to $4,250 NOW ON SALE Very Attractive Terms These houses open for inspection from 1 to 5 p. m. today. Salesmen on ground to show you through. W. Farnam Smith & Co. 1320 Famam St. Tel. Douglas 1064. ENTRANCE TO ARCADIA COURT. BEAUTIFUL ARCADIA COURT DEVELOPMENT Streets graded, sanitary and storm - water sewers, cement walks, stone en- trance, seeded to blue grass, ormamental lights, double parkways, planted to shade trees and clump shrubbery; paved streets —in fact, the last word in home sur- roundings. Located one block south of Miller park. Only two blocks from a $100,000 school. Direct car service to 16th and Farnam streets. All large lots; one-half of thase lots have double street frontage Values are sure to increace here. Prices $850 to $900. Terms, $50 cash, bal- ance only $10 per month. An ideal spot for your home. Come out this afternoon. Salesmen on the ground from | to 5 o'clock. Take Florence car and get off at our stone entrance—Arcadia avenue and 30th street. For complete information and plat see H. M. Christie. W. Farnam Smith & Co. 1320 Famam St. Tel. Douglas 1064. Evenings, Tel. Hamey 2564.

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