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4—D THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE NOVEMBER 19, 1916. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE i~ i BRAND NEW BUNGALOW NEVER OCCUPIED. ACTUALLY WORTH $3,650. OFFERED TODAY FOR $3,275. $300 CASH, $25 MONTHLY, buys the above 5-room bungalow; frame and stucco, strictly modern and oak finished throughout. Size 24x36 with 8-foot porch. Large living room with beamed ceiling; din- ing room 12x14, with panel walls and plate rail. Two good bedrooms with closets and plenty of windows; tiled bath of good size. Handy kitchen with all the built-in features. Full cement basement and large floored attic. Rogers’ guaranteed furnace and Kohler plumbing fix- tures. Decorated throughout with high-grade paper. We finish them complete, we sod the yard, put on screens, furnish water meter and window shades. This is a well-built home, nothing but the best of material used, and represents honest value for the price asked. Located in & new addition, where values are sure to increase. Paved street. See it at 4228 Mason St. Good lot taken as part payment. CHAS. HORN, OWNER. WALNUT 3219. Dundee New Home $500 Cash Balance monthly like rent. This is a 7-room, 2- story, conveniently arranged, modern house with large living room, attractive dining room, con- venient kitchen, front and rear vestibules, first floor; 4 good sized bedrooms, including an en- closed sleeping porch on second floor. Oak and white enamel finish with oak floors throughout. Full basement, brick foundation, excellent fur- nace, laundry connections, etc., stairway to floor- ed attic. Lot 50x135 feet. You could not dupli- cate this house for the price we are asking, and at the present price of lumber and labor it will cost you 16% to 20% more. Omaha is growing that way. Why not get in on the ground floor and save rent. Let us show you this place. , George & Company Phone Doug. 756, 902 City Nat’l. Bank Bldg. Prettiest Mile Home, $6,000 A great bargain in a seven-room, all modern house with oak finish and hot water heat, 4 bedrooms, garage and driveway. Wonderful shade trees and fine lawn. Lot 78x128, east front in the prettiest block on the Boulevard. All" street improvements paid for. The ground is cheap at $3,600, figure it out —This is the first time offered. See it Monday. . Charles W. Martin & Co. 742 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 187. DUNDEE SPECIALS 1 am offering today, and for a short time only, an ATTRACTIVE 6-room bungalow in an ATTRACTIVE neigh- borhood, at an ATTRACTIVE price. Size of lot, 50x128 feet; beautiful shade trees; one-half block from carline; house is not 3 years old, and is of stucco construction; oak finish and oak floors; exceptionally lnrfe rooms; all tastily decorated; fine ligh fixtures; nice, large cemented basement; good furnace, and first-class plumbing. This is a splendid 1Propositlon. so don't pass it up, but see me about it at once. This house can be inspected by appoint- ment only, so call me up early to arrange for one. C. A. GRIMMEL, 849 Omaha Nat’l Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 1615. Small' Ad EVERY DAY, like a . Persistent Salesman, Gets the Order SHULER & Lockwood Office, Corner Jackson and Lockwood Avenue. The Lockwbo(i Drive' Is Now Open and the asphalt paving is completed. The public is invited to inspect and pass judgment on the development of this high-class residence property, known as LOCKWOOD ADDITION I The Dundge District The improvements just completed represent the best ever installed in an Omaha addition and include A complete sewer system; A complete water system; Wide, permanent sidewalks of a high grade one to three mixture; Gas mains; Electric light, underground conduits and ornamental street lighting lamps; " Combination curb and gutter of a one, one and a half and two mixture; Asphalt paving, 3 layers, concrete base, binder and top; Perfect landscaping and platting, provid- ing wide contour streets, parking spaces, priv- ate recreation parks, and LARGE LOTS and VILLA SITES; Trees, large elms, double rows, line the streets and besides are scattered over the property. Omaha’s most substantial citizens and business men are numbered among the purchasers of Lock- wood homesites. Plans are being drawn for many elegant homes. Let us tell you about them. Take the Lockwood Drive Today Go west on Dodge or Farnam streets to 52d street, thon turn south. Large lots $800 and up. Easy terms. Most desirable for your home; best for investment. Secure your lot now; make your plans this winter and be ready to build your home in early spring. Prices will never be lower. . 204 Kceline Building "CARY" b S S DO YOU KNOW that one of the most remarkable pieces of de- velopment work ever made is being completed now in MINNE LUSA We platted this cornfield July 22, 1915, and in sixteen months have brought all streets and lots to perfect grade—put in six miles of large water mains, six miles of large sewer mains, six miles of gas mains—electric light and telephone service for each lot—installed an ornamental lighting system throughout the entire tract—put in twelve miles of sidewalk and six miles of pav- ing and are now planting 1,900 shade trees on every street. NEARLY 100 beautiful homes have been built at a cost of $350,000 and many more are being built. 50 FAMILIES are already living there in their OWN HOMES, and over 400 people have bought lots there for future homes. There is only one reason for this remarkable sale—that is the LOW PRICES—with all im- provements paid for. $550 to $850—on easy terms and every lot a perfect lot. If you have not bought a lot there, it is not too late. Come out today and see why your neighbors have bought. 742 Omaha Nat’l. Bank Bldg. Tylér 187. harles W. Martin & Co. West Farnam Brick and Stucco—Very Attractive Home Brand New and a Bargain TALIFORNIA alfiafa, fruit and dalry farns | FOR SALE for s B. BUY A FARM NOW | We offer a 180-acre farm five miles worth of Council Bluffs, on public road, near school &0 large barn, cement cave, hog house and | chicken house. Waterworks consist of good well, gas egnine, two large reservoirs and tanks. rolling with about elghty acres fit for cultivation and balance good pasture. All fenced. This is a splendid bargain at the price, $56 per acre. No. 122 N. 84th St.—This house fronts east, just north of Dodge St., on 34th, a little over a block from the Farnam car and new Presbyterian church, only about two blocks from the new Henry W. Yates school site; in first- class location. This block is one that for many years has had no improve- ments, Entire vacant ground in this block is now owned by ourselves and one other pasty, and we are both going to develop and build until this will be one of the prettiest blocks in the West Farnam district. he above house and across the street from it, two other fine homes, built this year by the owners for permanent residences. Plans now being drawn for one other house and we have plans ready to build very soon for still another attractive home in- this block, The house we are offering is exceptionally well built—ten chances to one you would not watch it as closely or build it as well if you were doing it yourself, We have looked after every little detail, even gome to the expense of dipping the shingles in pure linseed oil and graphite. Extra heavy ootings of reinforced concrete: selected quarter-s oak floors; wiring is complete with plugs, bracket and center lights in nearly every room; very best of hardware. It's SOME house, Plenty of windows giving lots of light, MIH it & very cheerful house on a dark day. e exterior design is a little different than most houses—giving it a distinctive and attractive appearance all its own. Has entrance po! un parlor, with large plate windows to the fromt, large pergola terrace ss the front; both porches have cement floors; nice entrance vestibule with coat closet; French door opening into large living room, which exht:ll across the front; REAL fireplace that won't SMOKE, baving a separate flue. Open stairway with seat: built-in bookcases, double French doora opening into sun parlor, which also opens with French door onto pergola terrace. Wide cased opening into large dining room. Dining room, living room and sun parlor have wall space arranged for davenport, piano, buffet, bookcases and china cupboards, and yet there is lots of light, These rooms are finished in fumed oak, egg-shell gloss, heavy u: gove around ceiling, all back band trimmed: selected white quarter-sawed oal loors. Combination butler's pantry and breakfast room, and kitchen that is a GEM sanitary: finished in white enamel with abundance of cupboard space, work table, drawers, pot and pan closet; fine one-piece porcelain sink with apron, set high enough from the floor so it is not necessary to break your back to wash dishes: cupboards for Dutch cleanser, soap, dish towels, etc. Clothes chute to laundry: vent for gas stove: plug for electric iron: maple floor. Upstairs are three well lighted, well ventilated bedrooms, with good closets, linen closets, towel closet in bathroom; nice sleeping porch, com- pletely finished and heated s0 can be used as a bedroom; also has small closet. Beautiful bathroom in white tile, with recess flush tub, built-in com- bination shower, pedestal lavatory, silent closet, large medicine closet, Dltnt_‘):hgfdel'olctric.]liuh; brr;‘cketr«. X ird floor also finished into two good sleeping rooms bath; small closet and lerge trunk room. i fodis somivlata ull basement under entire house. Lot dropping off to the r ;unl windows with fine light in I.unm?. Which has stationary tabs, ‘fil;:: rain, bricked-in vegetable rooms, partitioned iy e ""!,"" 3 P off furnace room, coal room Ve thanaged to build this house: had contracted for m: 5 ably before the heavy advance in prices and we can offer it 23'5‘:.'.'.2“}‘3'355 which is CONSIDERABLY BELOW what you could duplicate the property for today. We are not afraid to let you take anybody through who understands conatruction, examine the house ns closely as they want and pass upon its construction s being ABSOLUTELY FIRST CLASS in every respect. . This block is going to improve: there will be some increase in values awing to the improvements that are going to be put in. We have several par- ies now figuring, but the first man to say b i money, gets the property. RNl ake It andiweta iy ithe Will be open from 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. today—come out and look it over. D. V. Sholes Company 915 City Nat'l Bank Bld, Doug. 49, FARM AND RANCH LANDS FARM AND RANCH LANDS California Lands- Colorado Lands. Briggsdale, W easy payments. Write for list, | ite, Bhawneo, Oklahoma | Iowa Lands. R. Missouri Lands. Tukey’s Bargains Below is a list of properties, any one of w}}ich can be bought at less than its actual value. The northwest corner of Park Avenue and Mason. An exceptionally good apart- ment house site, fronting on Park Avenue, Mason and 30th Streets. Another apartment site on 26th street, south of Howard. East front. We also have an exceptionally nice apartment site near 25th and Dodge Streets. Now 1is the time to secure apartment house sites for early gpring building. 5011 Davenport. Here we have a six- room, strictly modern bungalow for only $4,000. Four large rooms and bath on the first floor, two on the second floor. Very * convenient to the street car and schools. The lot is 50x135 and is easily worth $1,500. This would leave only $2,500 for the house,, and it could not be built for this money. A. P. Tukey & Son Phone Doug. 502. 1507-8 W. 0. W. Bldg. FARM AND RANCH LANDS FORTUNES have been made in Palm Beach property, but prices are so high today that only millionaries can buy. farm suitable for oranges, avocados and | winter vegetables, for a home sit; close [ to Palm Beach, where so many millions are belng spent, is-a great opportunity today for the home-seeker or Investor. 1 have secured 80 acres, which I can re- tail at the extraordinary low price of $15 per acre. (no land agent wanted), who will be in- terested in this or interest his friends. 1 have such faith in this property myself that I will pay expenses to Florida for investigation. Arthur Parsons, 652 Bran- dels Bldg., Omaha o % “GARDEN OF THE GLADES" in Palm Beach county, Florida, is the place for you to make your home. You can farm and pasture stock 365 days in the year. No expensive winter quArters necessary. Frutt, rich black sofl will make your declining years pleasant. Schools and stores. Per- fect title. Prices and terms reasonable Let us send you showing what others are doing. Okeecho- bee Prult Lands company, 1010 Bidg., Jacksonville, Fla. FARMING IN FLORIDA—Our lands are extremely fertile tically twelve months’ Abundant, well distributed rainfall. Good for trucking and citrus culture. transportation, on branch of Dixie high way, settled and prosperous community. Chanee for big profits to right men. Our book, ‘“Farming Iin Florida,” ‘Write for free copy today. O. Land Company, Florida. cre relinquishment near . Colo.; fenced, acres plowed: good land. F. M. Miller, Florida Lands. i Montana Lands. |FARM AND RANCH LANDS A small | ACRE. NO TRADES. MINN., OWNER. es in Judith Basin, Montana. for good ofl or thining' stocks, I want to connect with a man |__BOX 1006, Lewiston, Mont. 1280 ACRES CUSTER COUNTY ABOUT 20 MILES 8. E. MILES CITY. PRICE $2.50 ABOUT ONE- THIRD CASH. ADDRESS FRANK J. GIFFORD, 541 LAUREL AVE., ST. PAUL, —_— FOR SALE—Large and small wheat ranch- Will trade Address Nebraska Lands. "SPRINGER & SON, 414 Barker Block, Omaha. stock ranch, fenced and cross-fenced. no house on the place. live stock and trucking on this descriptive literature Blsbee | make on a place of this kind. $6.00 R. R. fare to a 1,280-a. farm and with running water timber, school house on the place, all 640 a. is deeded land and 640 a. is long lease school land, This place is in the valley and takes in some of the Nio- brara river, and is a good place for rals- ing stock, as it affords fine protectios 1 &00d land; is not far from Valentine and 6 miles to good R. R. town, and can be bought at $6,850, and think of the prices of cattle and corn, and what you can and 520—Brown county...... 705—Hooker county . §40—Thomas county 1120—Brown county . 160—Kimball county McCON! 6 Clay subsoil. Prac- growing season. Close to tells all. P. Swope DANDY RANCH OF 800 ACRES. Fenced and improved, 7 miles to town, 200 tons hay, black loam soil, in Hooker Co.; mostly valley land; $12.50 an acre: terms; don’t answer unless you mean busi- Ouiedo. 'Seminole county, | ness. Goodenough, Box 809, Omaha, Neb, ‘The following improvements with the place—good six-room house, | tree, imber cash, balance long time. J. Land hax good black loam sofl, Is | = At bAGN ductive land; Fasy terms. J. P. HESS CO tion. 123 Pearl Street, Kansas City, Mo. C i Co., Bowling Green, Mo. 373 ACRES two miles west of Seneca, Mo., 200 acres Kood land in_cultivation, bal- pasture. Three dwellings, three barns, plenty of good water and fruit. On good road, close to school, rural route and telephone, $40.00 per acre; part G. Sutton, PALM BEACH COUNTRY—We have the record crop truck, garden and citrus fruit land fn the United States. easy terms from A. Parsons & Son, 652 Brandels Bdlg. Note—A personally conducted excursion to the Sunny South leaves Omaha Jan- vary 2d; already sopne of Omaha's lead- ing busines men your reservation —— SMALL MISSOURI FARM—$10 cash and $6 raonthly; no Interest or taxes; highly pro- close to 3 big markets. | 5 ACR] Write for photographs and full informa- Munger, A-119, N. Y. Lite Bulld- house, well painted and beaver-board fin- ish inside. farming tools. towns on the southeast coast of Florida. A real bargain. Brandels Bldg., Omaha. FOR SALE—Pike county, Missourl farms, ‘any size from 10 acres to 3,000; some g00d trading propositions. J. V. Davis & day's Bee. bargains in his large list e B rge list of farms, IF you want to buy a farm read the Orin 8. Merril Company's Ad in' next Wednes- Three or four extra, extra Phone, Doug. 7846. KIMBALL COUNTY. T. H. CAMPBELL & SONS, AR, Kimball, Neb. ve joined 320 acres choice land in good location. Will give clear deed for two first crops. ditched; 140 frult Good 5-room , 2 years ago braska school land; no taxes; Chicken runs, small barn, all | _C. G. Irwin, Murphy, Nebraska. Close to one of the best Boyd Co., Nebraska, $20 an acre; cash, bal. time; stock farm; few Castle Hotel. Owner, L Smith. Arthur Parsons, 652 FOR SALE—3%5-year lease on section Ne- $740.00; good terms. For particulars write owner, ——— Y e MUST sacrifice 160-acre farm unimproved, : REAL ESTATE EGGS CHICKENS POTATOES MILK AND BUTTER Have all been going up in price recent- ly. All of the above foods can be raised and produced on an acre or two in BENSON GARDENS That Is why so many wage earers are now .buying acres in this beautiful tract of land, in order to reduce the high cost of living and have the pleasure of living where the air Is pure and surroundings are good. The care fare is no more than living on & city lot. The Benson Gardens Jitney takes you to and from the end of the car line free of charge, if you work down- town, - Paved road all the way. School and stores convenient. Electric lights have recently been Installed. Acres are very low and terms easy ACRES—$10 Cash $10 Per Month HALF ACRES—$10 Cash $5 and $7.50 Per Month Prices $500 an Acre and Up Have several 2, 3, 4 and 5-room homes, all ready to move into, on small payment down and small monthly payments. Make your start now and be ready to put your garden and fruit in next spring. about it at once. Sce us Hastings & Heyden 1614 HARNEY STREET. Phone Tyler 50, FARM AND RANCH LANDS : Nebraska Lands. 160 ACRES, 65 acres cultivated, balance hog and cattle pasture. Young orchard, lots of shade trees; water piped to house, % mile to school, 4 miles Burwell, $6,500 cash; time on $3,000—$9,500. Roy Mc- Climans, Burwell, Neb. SACRIFICE sale, 640 acres, Sheridan Co., Neb., $6 per acre. Act quick, must sell. Write H. R. Gallin, Salina, Kan. SEE extra choice farm bargains, next Wed- nesday's Bee. Orin S. Merrill Company. FOR SALE—80 acres of unimproved land 4 miles west of Grand Island, Neb., all in winter wheat. Price $85 per acre. Address Grand Island Horse & Mule Co., Grand Island, Neb. PR FARM bargains In next Wednesday's Bee. Orin 8. Merril Company. T ACRES, well improved, two blocks (0 high school, Tecumseh, Neb. Stewart, 216 8. 17th St. XA HIGHLY improved farm for grain rent. OLAND & TRUMBULL, Douglas 6707. 448 Bee VBIng'. CAN sell or exchange any lands you have to C. J. Canan, cCague Bldg. pay you to wait for extra bar- gains, near Omaha; Wednesday's Bee. Orin 8. Merrill Company. New York Lands. NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE. ONCE, TWICE, THRICE I HAVE CALLED. AWAKE TO WEALTH, HOME AND PINESS. 80 acres, on improved road, 30 rods to R. R. depot, 9-room house, broad mapie shade, 2 barns, well, spring, orchard, woods. Price $2,600. 60 acres, 8 cows, teams, tools, hens, good buildings. Price $3,700. $700 cash down. 50 acres, 9-room house, barn 36x90, or- chard, spring and well. Price $1,400. $700 cash down. 20 cows, team, farm machinery, crops, 130 acres, good buildings. Price $50 per acre. R. R. fare one way to purchaser. E. MUNSON, 2426 S. Salina St. Syracuse, N. Y. Oklahoma Lands. OKLAHOMA LAND. ‘Wheat at present price has three times the debt-paying power it had two yearw ago. Land that produces enough wheat in one year to pay for itself is a good in- vestment. We have the land. Write for our list today. J. R. Caudle, Collinsville, Okl. FOR SALE—Oklahoma black land farm; highly improved; near good town; takes $5,000 to handle, balance terms; write owner if you want first class home. John =D. Baldwin, Mathis, Tex. Oregon Lands. FOR EXCHANGE—Oregon upple, cherry orchard, 34 acres bordering LaGrande Record crop_ 25,000 boxes. Complete build- ings. Irrigated. Small mortgage. Equity $18,000. Submit. Grande, Ore. ;l‘euu Lands. Texas Texas Texas THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY AND RICHES BECAUSE Cotton market today is 20c, going to §2.25 Joseph Humphry, La onions crate, going higher. Everything ratsed in this country ad- vancing. Right now is your chance to share the unparalleled prosperity of your country The only state where farm labor is plentitul and cheap. We are a $2,000,000 corporation and have 100,000 acres of fertile farm land to sell immediately at exceptionally low prices and terms to suit you. In the north you are lucky to raise one good crop per year on high priced land; our land produces three good crops on low priced land, with a market at your elbows. If you wish to enjoy a trip to this wonderful country and see for your- self what we have, write us for date our special train leaves for our lands. We are land owners, not brokers or commission men. Deal direct with a solid company which will co-operate with you and protect your interests. The value of our holdings has increased 25 per cent in the last four months and if you have some money and can buy now, you can make money. CHICAGO-TEXAS TRUST COMPANY, LAND DEPT, 29 8. La Salle St EAST TEXAS. Call or write for my free book describ- ing good corn and alfalfa land in east Chicago Texas for $25 per acre. b, % W. 5. FRANK, 201 Nevilla Bik

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