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Investment Bargain APARTMENT HOUSE NEAR BUSINESS DISTRICT, PAYS OVER 11 PER CENT NET ON UALLY NECESSARY TO INVEST. | New bullding, completed only two years ths ago, when material bing and - Comner gt n -account!of of Omsha real High class pluml _ ing. /Semi-direct lighting. south and east frontage. & recent heavy purchase ecstate owner will fice. 091 ANNUAL GROSS RENTS, 921 ANNUAL EXPENSE. $3,170 NET ANNUAL INCOME. over 11 per cent on price—§28,600. Only $6,600 cash requl 3 . Now offered for the first time. Phone or write owner. ERNEST SWEET " Office: New Hamilton, 24th and Farnam 8ta. 3 " Phone Douglas 1472, or _ ASSURED”INCOME ' CERTAIN PROFIT HARNEY ST. CORNER 133, and close in to 3 3 ll'“. 1ine of m.'mvo:.d. 1mmm?-.m°wmm ; no vacancies; only 90 fest R S R " other property so favorsbly located ore buy with an income of certain per cent nel 0‘ in increase of 1) ds of do atah) IG-WALSH COMPANY o Largs Annual rental, T os cunt) investment, 7o b togethor, 17,800 Tor both: Abply 'PARSON & SON, ° o TIVE $11,000 A 0 T udunce on or before 10, yeurs, GLOVER & SPAIN, 0_Ofty National. FOR BALE. Double brick St. Louls flat, within fou: blol:kl of 16th and Harney; close in; bar- ce. CALKINS & CO., ty Ni Rental $640 per year. & close-in 9-room h proposition on a reason ment. Investigate if GEORGE & _ Phone D. 78 FATHER TIME has n y der. You need a avings Invested. account, Home Bullders dends, payable Jan. 1 and July 1. can begin any time with any amount. The plan of investment is simple. ’ HOME BUILDERS, Inc, 17th and Douglas Sts. DODGE STREET _ $15000 Brick flats, new. A high-grade invest- ment, Improvoments first-class GLOVER & SPAIN Douglas 3962.4 919-20 City National. REAL ESTATE. WM. COLFA. 706 Keeline Bldg. Dous. 9373 S e “assurance of | o t ., Omahs, Neb. 2 ir. property. 'amgfiufini REALTY CO. Bldg. Dol 939-30 City Nat. = |IFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. EXCHANGE—Los Angeles, mighty attrac- tive eight-room bungalow on pavi street, all convenlences, hardwood fioors, furnace, fireplace, sleeping porch, &i abun- rubbery, flow: Might exchange for good Nebraska $6,000. ¥, M. Ruble, Broken Bow, house in Omaha, clear also. Address H. B, Drown, 509 N. Birch, Creston, lowa. B general farming, cattle and hog lunds in south Georgla and Florida; good towns, transportation and climate, in exchangs Kroh, Scarritt Bldg., Kansas City, TAVE two 100-acre farms und one 80-acre farm, eastern Nebraska, to trade for city » ~ ARCHER REALTY CO., 580 Brandeis Blds. BEMIS PARK, 6-ROOM HOME, $3450, 2-story, modern, A-1 condition. Wil take good lot or trade nno:ww house worth y 2404, AD! 'RADE! 'RADES, \; Farms, Cattle, Ranches, New Apart- ments, Flats, otc. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Block. 1 Wi have some §0od homen and rental prop- len for or land. Edward F. Dank Didg. ortl o1 Willlams ' ral Ford as part pay: Wanoh peciniis, sell or irade ranches for ty property. E. Fran L0 1. S B REAL ESTATE-—B'ness Pr'ty te, 676 Brandels Bld BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE WHOLESALE DISTRICT, ABOUT 28000 SQUARE FEET and basement brick bullding, located on Harney car line at porthwest Wafl.fl;"}ufl&f‘?fiafi. now“::n :ai- ‘Immediato possession, ¥or. prl terms, wee 'GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D. 766,903 City Nat. Bank_Bldg. T T GLOVER & SPAIN, seias 19.60 Giks. Natsonal. + VR several parties wanting to ex- !&.mmmwmm Csll ; W. 8. FRANK, [ g S R at 16th Tolophone Doug 429, Teaine In homen, wit! customers walting. G. P. 3 Wead, FINANCIAL and sold confidentially. Jacod Backer, Investment Broker, Bt Paul Minn. A t Nebraska farms. O'KBEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 ha Nat'l Phone Douglas 2716 city loans, b- § per cent, W. #. Thomas, Keeline Bldg., Doug. 1648, foes] & TO) 916 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. 1o on _improved ranches, J:“ 1no farms and al farm mort- gages. Kloke Inv. buy Co., ’A?'IN g 8 Lork ;HARI. BEST PLAN Ings, 1TY an Tm loans. 5 6%, ¢ | _ 3. H. Dumont & Co., 416 Keellne Tint fi;n CE:IJI ‘and 6 per cent money. T HOPEN' & CO., KEELINE BLDG. ts, FATE loans, § per cent Ses T8 HUck & Lo, 913 Omaha Nat. Rank, er cent. \dg. ‘oland 448 Bee Bldg. uglas 6707, D! & W, T. GRAHAM. BEE BLDG. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. . W. Binder, City National Bank Bidg. 348 Omaha '+ Natl. Bank Bldg. ____ " Stocks and Bonds. mortguges are not by European wars or panics. Amounts §400 0 to §20,000 We collect all interest d princ \ free of charge: 30 years in the Nebraska farm field without a loss Is our record. E INVESTMENT COMPANY, 801 Omaha Nat. Bank B'dg. Omaha Neb. .Alb_% of Title. e, tee and batract Co., R LN L S Bonded_by Mass. Bondin fice. 1 Nebraska. 308 Brandes Theater. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 22, 1916. ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 47 AMILIES now living in MINNE LUSA and all of them are living in their OWN HOME —fifty more are building NOW. THEY BOUGHT in Minne Lusa because it is the prettiest spot in Omaha; and because they have nothing to WAIT for, sewer, water, gas, walks, grading, lighting system and paving ALL there NOW, then they have splendid car service; beautiful Miller Park and building restrictions all around them, They know what their surroundings will be. 300 others have bought lots there and will build. ) 4 i OPPORTUNITY » is knocking at YOUR door. We have beautiful lots left with all improve- ments in, at 3 $550 TO $850 and splendidly built homes for sale from $8,250 to $5,000. 5 Let us sell your old home and : locate you in this beautiful district. 3 Come out today and look it over. " Charles W. Martin & Co. 742 Omaha Nat’l Bank Bldg. Phone Tyler 187. \ The Big Sale is Now On .in price, all of our Omaha holdings. Included in this list are sev- eral brand new, strictly modern dwellings, just finished, built by day labor and finished up right. We also have several very fine ent house sites and a number of good building lots, which we are of_lerinfi at atly reduced prices, Now is the time to buy. Get our list hlrr.i.n- at once aNd be convinced of the genuineness of this sale. t spring we advertised eleven Omaha properties to close out for an out-of-town owner at a sacrifice and we had a very successful sale, Flv!ng unusual values to the buy- ers. This is another opportunity, equal to or greater than the one of last spring. There is one condition of this sale we must insist upon, and that is that owing to the atly reduced prices we are offering these properties at we will require cash for our equity over and above the mortgage—the balance can be paid off on very easy monthly payments—a great deal less than rent. Our salesmen will be p]qued to call for you and show any of these properties at any time,. Watch the newspapers next week for further announcements. If you wish to get in comm;ni ation wif . fax 1886 or Harney 6563, c b g SCOTT & HILL COMPANY, GROUND FLOOR, McCAGUE BLDG. Paving ”~ The paving in Leavenworth Heights will soon be completed. Considering the location, the price of the klota, the gasy terms, the character of improvements, Leavenworth Heights is in a class by itself. Only fif- teen rhinufes to down town. The saving of thirty min- utes’ time on only one round trip each day means 166 hours, or about twenty full work days, in a year. Is this saving worth while? \ Prices, $500 to $750 a lot, with water, sewer, gas % and sidetvalks all in and paid for. . Terms, $10 to $12 cu}i; balance, $10 to $12 a month. i Come out and see, or call ug and it will be our pleasure to show you the property. A nice, brand new 5-room bungalow, a snap at $8,150.00. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxton Block. ‘Douglas 1722, 'I:o‘Get In or Out of Business Use The Bee Want Ad Column. 5 e THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT A SPECIAL MEETING, HELD OCTOBER 21, 1916: NOW. THEREFORE, RESOLV- ED, That the Omaha Real Estate Board declares itself opposed to, and it con- - demns the practice, on the part of Real Estate speculators and operators of platting farm land into city lots, and particularly into city lots as small as 25 feet in width, on the theory that such lots will ultimately be in demand for homes, when the facts are that such lots, owing to location, lack of public utilities and 5-cent transportation, will not within an ordinary lifetime be in demand for homes, and that the public should be warned against the purchase of such lots for the purposes outlined, and should be reminded that there are hundreds of lots heretofore platted, located in established additions with established grades, public utilities in and paid for, convenient to schools and transportation lines, that offér far greater advantages, either as an invest- ment or as a speculation, td even the small investor. ; Omaha Real Estate Board C. F. HARRISON, President. A. 1 CREIGH, Secretary. S ] / : $800 wi}l buy a desirable lot in Dundee—§950 to $1,500. ~ $25 will make first payment on a lot, and lots are all large. NO BETTER INVESTMENT NO BETTER PLACE TO LIVE Dundee offers completed improvements, artistic surroundings, congenial neighbors, ,convenience to business, a fufure profit on a substantizl investment. There can be no depreciation in Dundee. Let us show you what has been done in this resi- dence district. Phone for appointment, Douglas 766. GEORGE & COMPANY, = Phone Douglas 756. 902 City Nat'l. Bank Bldg. FARM A‘ND RANCH LANDS FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. Nebraska Lands. Live Stock and Farm AT AUCTION 1, the undersigned, having decided to move to California, will hold a clean up auction on my premises adjoining Schuyler, Neb., on Wednesday, I\Algverhber 15, 10 A. M. THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LIVE STOCK 75 HEAD OF CATT] E wl;ilht 200 lbs.; thirty-five head summer Seven head of milch cows, all giving milk; eight cows toming fresh during-the winter: IMPLEMENTS sixteen head of cows with calf by side; nine ?ud ““l:l' 7.0 Zhyednr-; ;‘Ix“hndzltur;; One National gasoljne engine, 6 horse ear old; four head of heifers, 2 yem 3 E R en Fillatar A yeat old] sexeuisss huat | BoweEs cne-usy Saws eancfesd srinder; cvy of spring cal A ysarcold b bethorarbal. [(oAr0 o6 (a8 scalad; sne BaOorniek binder, The above is an extra good lot of fine il ok Krh g two. sets double '3 HEAD OF HORSES One span coming 2-year-old colts: one IHIIMH mare, well broke, with colt by side. 91 HEAD OF HOGS- ven head coming 2-year-old sows . (Poland China); forty-five head shoats, Fifty tons of alfalfa hay in mow. TERMS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY~—A credit of ten months' time will be allowed bearing 8 per cent interest from date. ALL sums of $10.00 and under CASH. ALSO ON SAME DATE, NOVEMBER 15th, AT 38 P. M. My 135 Acre Farm . ADJOINING SCHUYLER, NEBR., ON MAIN LINE U. P. R. R. NLY EIGHT BLOCKS FROM POSTOFFICE CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING IMPROVEMENTS A GOOD 9-ROOM HOUSE leneodbwuv-n wire. Balance fenced with One cistern, cess pool, two good wells; | §ood four barbed w good cement cellar; chicken house, shed, smoke house. BIG BARN, 70x70 Mow room for 100 tons of hay. Room for twenty cows in stanchions, cement floor. Good big h cement floor. Machine e house and double granary, slings; one top by many other, articles too numerous to mention on this bill, ure; g ru feed ' lots ;: water v freeze, us it is fed by springs. Twenty-five acres sowed to fall wheat goes with the farm. This will make a No. 1 dairy farm. house. > B9 H0 TOOD "S-ROOM HOUSE | be ount in Nebragke: Dowe. fail to- attond barn room for six head of horses | my auction, as all \) T e o e ey i conneetion | wall s, the'farm, will be scid 5o the blehe with darn. Forty meres fenced and cross ' est bidder, 'TERMS OF FARM——10 per cent day of auction, 40 per cent March 1 , bale R S e o Pote et ghvem Marh B atv ) FOR FUR' INFORMATION CALL OR ADDRESS H. H. Hoops, Schuyler, Neb., Owner HAWE & SCHMIDT, J. FOLD. . DMV, Live Stock Auctioneers. Gonh T Baal Eatate Auctionser. (Office) Iler Grand Hotel, Omaha, Neb. 82x82; corn_erib, 32x32; one engine house and grindi ~ FOR SALE Furnished House and Landscaped Lot In Field Club District _The housé is a modern frame structure with full - basement, concrete floor, Giblin i with & Keener ve perfect satisfaction during the coldest weather last winter and warrants the owner in its ‘continued use . The first floor has reception s linen closet at end; four bed rooms with large closets in each rpom. e bath room equipped with ' shower and shampoo fixtures. irs leac the af which is most ample and could be fln!w off for another bed room or den. h nine feet wide across the entire front of the house and on east side to dining room which can be entered by door off porch. Hardwood floors and facings downstairs. Hardwood floors, maple doors an ia pine facings upstairs. Completely equipped with storm doors and screens for doors and windows, Awnings for windows on south and west. Lion hot water heating attachment for summer use. Gas stove in basemen The decoration of the bed rooms was done to special order and would have to be seen to be appreciated. irs., Plan of house and grounds - offered for sale in this advertise- he past f taken for growth of shrubbery, of which ls in full bloom or bearing fruft. The lot is 53 feet wide by 187 feet deep, shrubbery, etc.—2 cherry £ The. furnishings of the house are modern, 1,000 worth having been bought within the past year. Wil sell the whole as described above for the sum of $7,5600. $5,000 cash and the bal ance on monthly payments of $31.60 per month. For further particulara or_an_inspection of the %rflnildl address E. H. D., care of Omaha Bee. iy FACTS ABOUT LOCKWOOD FOR YOU TO CONSIDER LOCKWOOD home sites are large; they are from 50 to 145 feet frontage and from 125 to 190 feet deep. LOCKWOOD lots are priced at much less per front foot than other desirable lots similarly restricted in the Dundee Dis- LOCKWOOD improvements are complets and permanent. LOCKWOOD aftords a fine view for miles in every direction. Every lot s high. LOCKWOOD {s convenlent to Happy Hol- low and Elmwood Park golf grounds, and, besides, no lot is more than $ blocks to & car line, LOCKWOOD has every city advantage, still there are not city taxes. THINK THIS OVER 4 LOCKWOOD s restricted for the benefit of the home owner, and for residence purposes only, s Take the LOCKWOOD DRIVE today. Go west on Farnam or Dodge Street to 52nd Street, then turn south. Stop on Lockwood Avenue, and you will agrée with us that this 15 the most desirable property now offered for sale. AT / PRICES ARE LOW. Terms are very easy. SHULER & CARY, Phone Douglas! 6074, 204 Keellne Bldg. 1 n ;lorlen-—u;o Stock—Vehicles T I For Sale. — T e GOOD, sound, gentle 900-1b. sorrel mare, city broke; can ride or drive; harness and Phaeton. C. J. Keirle, Florence, Neb. Call Fiorence 106.. i FOR SALE—A number of choles Duroa boars at $26 and $30 each. Call Florence 1543, Maurice Lonergan. 1843, Maurice Lonerges. . TRUBBER tired runabout. Mrs, Cole. Wal- nut 3418, FINE family horss and bugey. 3918 N. S0th. Web 1296,