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REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE THE OMAHA REAL ESTATE SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 26, 1916. REAL ESTATE LOTS ' Happy Hollow Club and just across the street from the new Colpetzer home HIGH AND SIGHTLY LOTS site. SPLENDID SURROUNDINGS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE “ ak A | CREIGHTON PARK : Adjoins Dundee on north, Country Club on south, extends from Charles Street to Clark Street, 50th to 52d. Traversed by Happy Hollow-Fontenelle Boulevard. Only a few blocks to * REAL ESTATE ' IDEAL PLACE FOR HOMES LOTS-$200 to $500 TERMS--$10 Cash and $10 Monthly No interest,,fio taxes for two years. Free abstract, full warranty deed, boulevard tax paid. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF TEN PER ,CENT from the regular price will be allowed on all lots purchased Sunday, November 26th. This is a chance of a lifetime to secure a fine lot in the fashionahle West Side, adjoining the highest class property in the city, at a bargain-counter price. Buy in the path of Omaha’s best development. FOR A HOME OR FOR INVESTMENT, BUY IN CREIGHTON PARK : G ' SALESMAN ON THE GROUND ALL DAY SUNDAY . HOW TO GET TO CREIGHTON PARK Take a Dundee 'Clr to 62nd and walk north. Take a Benson car to 52nd and walk south. Take a Walnut Hill car to 43rd and Hamilton and walk west. . . | OR v : " fho b “ Douglas 1781 urei Ageraten i Y . ‘ | W | EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS $2.500. Other lots at $1,200, $1,500 and upward, with higher re- strictions. ; ¥ ' DOLLARS Will make first payment on a lot—-andv lots are all large. ~ .NO BETTER INVESTMENT NO BETTER PLACF FOR A HOME Dundee ofl;u completed improvements, artistic surroundings, congenial neighbors, convenient to business, a future profit on a substantial investment. There can be no depreciation in Dundee. - Let us show you what has been done in this residence dis- e trict. Phone for appointment, Douglas 756, GEORGE & CO. Phone Douglas 756. Florida Lands. n as Vermont in Febru follow SUCCESS for SAFETY. here in the North, “FIGU: of the best Muck Land we own, ate on the American continent. @ars, ;ukin Houses. Palm Beach County lands. CALL, WRITE OR PHONE 902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. FARM AND RANCH LANDSFARM AND RANCH LANDS PALM BEACH FARMS COMPANY PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA SAFETY FIRST The man who coined the slogan, “SAFETY FIRST,” was a nius, so was the late H. M. FLAGLER, pioneer of the FLORIDA gAST COAST RAILROAD. After the terrible freeze in Florida in 1896, he sent his associate, MR. J. E. INGRAHAM, on a tour south from ST. AUGUSTINE to find, if possible, a part of FLOR- IDA unaffected by the freeze, as the rest of the state was then as BEACH ,COUNTY green, luxuriant and beautjful. trees were not injured, even the fruit was uninjured. Since that time FLAGLER and his associates have poured millions into the “SAFETY FIRST” county of FLORIDA. Be a wise old owl and Your success will be in our lands. and Citrus Fruit lands will produce more net profit than 200 acres COST,” 200 acres, $40,000. 20 acres farm implements to buy, 365 growing days each year. Finest clim- a moderate capital you can be positively independent in a few close to town, good roads, Schools, Churches, Banks and The 18th Biennial Report of the Department of Agriculture states that the highest production in Florida is from . PARSONS & SON, 652 Brandeis Building, Agents, Palm Beach Farms Co. Phone Douglas 7846. We have a Special Excursion, leaving Omaha, January 2d., 1917. Make your reservations with us now. " COME OUT EARLY AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE 'BEMEMBER,.th"e high-clasé location, the low prices, the easy terms and the special ten per cent discount good only Sunday, November 26th. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. Omaha National Bank Building Harney TELEPHONES: 3643 Florida Lands. Mr. Ingraham found PALM Citrus fruit 20 ‘acres of our.best Truck $3,000, on easy terms. Fewer Why Rent Farms? If you have for particulars and literature. \ &l Arkansas Lands. \ FREE literature and llat of Arkansas farms. o P, M. Thompson, Fort Smith, Ark. : T’Txfuu"hl:!9$:: m%';}s;-'i.fima‘ Prettiest Mile Home | —$6,000— Beach county, Florida, is the place for RO R ) 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 A fine lawn. Lot 78x128, east front in the i prettiest block on the Boulevard. All No expensive wintor quarters necessary Fruit, live stock and trucking on this rich black soll will make your declining | years ‘pleasant. Schools and stores. Per- | fect, titie. Prices and terms reasonable. | Lot us send you descriptive literature beo Frult Lands company, Bidg., Jacksonville, Fla. FARMING IN FLORIDA—Our Iands are oxtremely fertile: clay subsoil; practically twelve months' growing season; abundant, | well distributed rainfall; good for trucking und_citrus culture; elose to transportation, on branch of Dixie highway, settled and | prosperous community; chance for big | profits to right men. Our: book, “Farming in Florlda,” tells all. Write for free copy | today, O. P. Swope Land Company, Oviedo, Seminole county, Florida. 1010 Bisbee | e s e e WEST 13 of section 33, township 12, range showing what others are doing. Okeecho- |~ Kansas Lands. OIL and gus leases, Three thousand acres, Waubansee County and 3,000 acres In Osage County, Kansas. Much develop- ment now going on in each of these coun- ties, Many wells continguous to this prop- erty will be completed in near future. Loases run five years, twelve month be- fore any rentals become due. Price im- mediate accep . $2 acre. R, E. Lynch, Tulsa, | 29, Gove County, Kansas: this is rich, smooth, bottom land and will sell right; 80 weres broken. F. H. Wells, 10 N. Tejon, Colorado Springs, Colo. Missouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARM—3$10 cash and §6 monthly; no Interest or taxes; highly pro- duotive land; close to 3 blg markets Write for photographs and full informa- N. Y. Life Dulld- tion. Munger, A-119, Kangas City, Mo, ACRES, 80—3 miles of Collins, Mo., 40 acres in cuitlvation, 20 acres branch bottom, 40 acres hog tight fence; good five-room house, cellar, well and spring, outbuild- ings. Prico $2,400; 3500 down, rest easy terms. B. H. Bratcher, Collins, Mo. GREAT BARGAINS—$5 down, 86 monthly buys 40 acres, good frult and poultry ‘ land, near town, southern’ Missouri. Price only $200. Address Box 808, Excelsior Springs, Mo. « W street improvements paid for. The FINANCIAL o ground is cheap at $3,500, figure it out ' . —This is the first time offered. See it Real Estate, Loans. Mortgages. i Monday. ’ ' GITECfia ROS. Nari Bank Bids. CITY and farm loans, 5, 5%, 6 per cent J. H. Dumont & Co.. 416 Keeline Bldg. Financial Wanted. RESPONSIBLE party wanth salary oun | of $100 for one year. In amswering give rate of Interest. Box #499, Bee Abstracts of Title. K Title, Guarantes and Abatract Co., €IT 306 8. 17th St. ground foor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. Charles W. Martin & Co, . " 742 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler187. D A ., oldest abstract of- fice In Nebraska. § Brandels Theater. Montana Lands. MONTANA—"The Treasure State” is grow- ing fast. Send for our booklet contalning valuable hemsetead information and list of about £,000 Montana employers of help and labor, representing all Industries. Montana Employment Co., 617 Utah Ave, Butte, Mont. Nebraska Lands. KIMBALL COUNTY. 320 acres choice land In good location. Will give clear deed for two first crops. T. H, CAMPBELL & SONS, Kimball, Neb. il . ‘ M. T, BREENAN, over 30 yrs. experience in Douglas Co. titles. 32¢4. Brandels theater. ‘CAN weil or exchange any lands you have to offer. C. J. Canan, McCague Bldg. { FARM LANDS FOR RENT “15 ACRES, well Improved, two blocks to Colfax 3227 Nebraska Lands. NEAR OMAHA No Finer 160-Acre Farm in Douglas County Than the Henry Paeper farm, which 1 have for sale at $300 per acre. Located four miles west of Fairacres, on Dodge street. This Is a very showy place, with now and modern bulldings. W. S. Blackwell, 3618 Farnam 8t, Omaha. Tel. Harney 718. 1 80 acres, highly improved. TWO SN2 Best crop-producing land for mlles | around; close in; $150 per acre. 160 acres 4 miles from good town; improved; nearly all in cultivation; $100 per acre; worth $125 per acre. 80's, 160's, 320's, sections, and large ranches all over cen- tral Nebraska at $10 to $60 per acre. Write for full information. J. W. Mo- hatfey, Doniphan, Neb. FOR SALE—720 acrés 1% miles from county seat town of 2,600 population, in central Nebraska. Good improvements. This is a good stock and grain farm; will take 80 or 160 acres as part payment. Ad; dress Y 708, Omaha Bee. FORTY acres, close to Elmwook park, 1% miles from paved road; well improved, orchard, 10 acres alfalfa, small pasture, balance under cultivation. W. T. SMITH CO., 214 City Nat'l Bank. Douglas 2819. high school, Tecumseh, Neb. Stewart, 216 i, Towa Lands. 225-Acre ITowa Farm 14 Miles North of Council Bluffs Level, Rich Land | Quarter Mile From Station Every foot of this land can be tilled. | New hogse, new corncrib and granary, | other outbuildings fair. This land llu] east of the big drainage ditch that pre- vents any of the land being wet. Some alfaifa hay and pasture. | Owner Says to Sell at Once Anyone desiring to purchase a farm close to Omaha and Council Blutfs, where you can market your products at the high- est prices, should investigate this farm at once. We will gladly take anyone in | our automobile to see it and know lhuj price that we are offering this farm at will sell it. For further information or terms, call or write us. Hastings & Heyden, Phone Tyler 50. | 1614 Harney St FINE Towa farms, close to Omaha, ail sizes, priced right, See us first. W. T. Smith Co.. 914 City Nat'l Bank, Bldg.. Omaba. Wyoming Lanas. BMALL investors write for printed matter, prices and terms on Wyoming oil land lots; warranty deed to all lots. McKibbin, Agt., Box 92, Fort Morgan, Colo. FARM AND RANCH LANDS ‘Wyoming Lands. 320 ACRES—Waell improved, one mile small town. Price $5,000. Terms to suit. Owner has other business. Write, Box 92, Lost Springs, Wyo. Oklahoma Lands. OKLAHOMA LAND, Wheat at present price has three times the debt-paying power It had two years age. 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. South Dakota Lands. CORN OATS BARLEY ALFALFA MILK HOGS We have farms in Southeastern South Dakota that will pro- duce these crops year after year without a failure. LET US PROVE IT. Langan Realty Company, 301 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Walnut 2085 FARM AND RANCH LANDS Miscellaneous. | FARM AND PROSPER parolf wases aro higher, but what money © you left after buytng food, clothing, shoes, abelter?. Nothing. o wre ot as mercy of the man with the land; as fast as your wages increase his prosperity fn- creases; you make more each year, but you save notMing; it all goes for ‘food, clothing, the things that come from the land to the man on the land. SOLVE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING BY GETTING A PIECE OF sope VAND IN THE SOUTH where there are no coal bills and Nving s cheap. You can grow throe crops a yeas, sell necessitios instead of buying them. and put money in the bank You wani what we will holp you to_get it you answer ad. Arthur Parsons, Brandels Bldg., Omaha. = WE WILL SELL YOU A FARM IN ANY PART OF U, & o INTERSTATE REALFY CO., 929-30. City Nat'l Bank. Dougtas 8362, e FARM LAND WANTED — WANTED-—Quarter section of land within three orwmm with German Catholic church; southeast Neb. preferred. Address J. J. Carey, Petersburg, Neb. WANTED—Farms and unimproved farm, fruit and stock lands. Consolidated Farm __Agency, Marbridge Bldg., New York. FARMS WANTED—Have 7,000 buyers; de- scribe your unsold property. 310 Farmers Exchange, Denver, Colo. —_— Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles For Saie. BARGAIN for cash. 2 pair matched § to 7-year-old Belgian farm mares, 1,300 Ibs. each. in foal by Belgian horses. Fresh cow and calf. 6 pigs 2 months old. 2 sets dduble harness. Lady unable to care for them in town. 3127 Douglas St. 3,000-LB. TEAM, 7 and 10 yrs. old. Farm wagon and harness. 2411 N. 24th. Wel ster 2883. HORSE, wagon and harness for sale. Very cheap. Party must sell at once. Harney 1503. ONE pair sound mules, 2,400 1ba, 6 and 7 years old; price right. K. K. Moser, 2659 Farnam. Douglas 7298. | FOR SALE—Mare and colt, $135. i N, | #1em st | s — S |POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOR SALE—Brown | paniel pups: duck retrievers, fine type; photos free. V. “lndl}l. 4“‘“'-}9 lovt: =% GEESE for sale, dressed or undressed. Call or delivered to any part of city. Call Benson 597 ANGORA Kittons, tortaise, black and wiite. __4824 Farnam. Phone Walnut 2397, DAMAGED screenings, $1.50 a hundred. A. W. Wagner, $01 N. 16th. WHITE French poodle. Call !TLd 424, Conn: cil Bluffs. AUTOMOBILES P T Texas Lands. Call or write for my free book describ- ing good corn and alfalfs land in east Texas for $25 per acre. “W. 8. FRANK, 201 Neville Bik. IF YOU are thinking o a home in the Texas gulf coast country, send for book- elt, “Algoa Does Mean Opportunity.” _Henry Mackny, Algon, Tex, Wisconsin Lands, UPPER WISCONSIN—Best dairy and gon- eral crop state In the unfon. Settlers wanted; lands for saie at low prices o easy terms; excellent lands for stock ralsing. Ask for booklet 35 on Wisconain Central Land Grant; state acres wantod. If interested In fruit lands, ask for book- lston Apple Orchards. Address Land Com- missioner Soo Rallway. Minneapolis, Minn. -|Used Cars at Bargain Prices 3 ABBOTT TOURING CARS, SOME 17- PASSENGER. 1 INTERSTATE 5-PASSENGER. 1 1916 6-CYLINDER OVERLAND TOURING, ALMOST AS GOOD AS NEW. 2 1916 MAXWELL TOURING, IN GOOD SHAPE. 3 1 1914 MAXWELL TOURING. I BRAND NEW 1517 FORD ROAD- STER All these cars can be bought right. C. W.FRANCIS AUTO CO. Douglas 853, 2216-13 Farnam St. W 0_”?'15“"“‘}' tit 1 p. m, OUR REPAIR WORK WILL SATISFY YOU. TELL & BINKLEY, 2318 Harney St. Doug. 1548, N ] } { ~N