108 THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. JULY ao, lzz. Land Business in Nebraska Is Back to Normal July Slump Fail tn Mater ialize Demand I I'pon I'arinm ami Not From Speculators. I, anil luinnm in N"rLrala fi.i hern as good this month a it ever as in Juljr in NVbraka's history, according to the Sliclton Land rout lany. Accordinu to I). J. Adams, manager of the company'! Omaha nffire, the uttal slump that comrs in July did not appear this year. 'Intcad.H he naid. "tltrre ha hern a steady inrrrair. We regard this as a pood si'ifn of return to normal con ditions. Thin ii especially true, hrn we consider that the demand is from the farmers and others living in the itricts where land is hrinij sold. ".Vearty all of our sales have heen to farmrrs. not speculators. This means stability and confidence." The Shelton company, ukjch has offices in Omaha and Denver, has heen selling moMly in Morrill. Loup, Lincoln and Wheeler -counties in Nebraska, and in eastern Colorado. The l'ayne Investment company, another targe land concern, -has had several land sales this month, and reports a strong demand both in Ne braska and Iowa. Money rates are again reasonable, according to the land dealers and farmers are "getting back on their feet." Improvement Are Made on George & Company Tract Installation of water and Ras mains in the new addition being developed hv George & Co. north of Happy liollow club house will be com pleted this week, according to offi cers of the company. Laying of sidewalks will start this v.cck. according to present plans. George & Co. reports an active de mand for building sites in this sec tion, an addition to Happy Hollow circle district. Home Realty Firm Has Visible Filing System Daily individual attention to exclu sive listings is a feature of Home Realty company service as a result of an unique system just installed in its office. It is a visible filing apparatus and throws before the company's large staff of seven salesmen up-to-the-minute information regarding prop erty open for closing. ' Water Applications Show Omaha Growing The bett sign that Omaha it grow iti if. according to realtors, i eon tainrd in reports from the Metro politan I'tiltties diMrirt, showing tire largest number of applications for water on record in Omaha. These applications, according to C. O. Iktuley, in charge of the water celn tract department, are practically ill (or house. In April there were 107 applica tions, at that time the largest single month in Omaha for water applica tions. In May thrre were 200 appli cations, and in June the number went to .ID.', making Ar"l. May and June record months. Mr. Dooley believes July, usually a slow month for water applications, will pass the 2(KJ mark, or be above the April fmure. Real Estate Sales Iluntlra, Pund.a rraaliyt.nan rnnar.fntlon to n-v ji, Jjirkln, 4 I'ml.rwood av.nur, I Moo. Charlotf. A. Orlffllh to Hon K. II. manrk. fifty cimd airl. hwn lapl-J iui avvnua ami I'puita airatl, b.,oqb. tr f. PMI tn Marias V. Br ram, 1011 Nirholaa airtrt. tt.t'-o. North Kid. Abraham W.lm tn M. 3. HylaniJ. ITU Karia Twenty-fourth atratt, IT.SO0. T. Clrn tn F.nnla O. Voaaa. 1117 Emmott atroat. IS 300. Carnlln Van B Rnbartaon to Pannta R. Wooiltirlclf a. Hot Myrllo ivmui, It.JOO. tf. A. Wolf company to rtoao Elrod, 1130 Wuat at rut, Il.tOO. A. O. Ouatafaon to O. O. Tartar. Tltua av.nua, brtrn Twanty-fiftb and Minna l.u avanur, Sj.OOO. Rrad O llanlnn to W. M. Whlta, I71 Mary atr.et, 17. tOO. J. D. Ifaxthaiia.n tn Adnlph A. Ortab, 3 I North Twenty-.lahlh atrMt. 14,600. Uoorico W.lburn to Lola Vt'ainer, 2741 Bruwna atrct, f 5.1 SO. A. O, Ouatafann tn J. J. Johnson, 1113 Lulhrop atrrat, lii.Sno. Ho.a Itu.hen tn 8hull Land company. Tnth ami Orara and Clark atraet. betwatn Tenth and Blrvrnth atraets. $10,000. Went Ltavrmrorth. Tharlra Tlnrn to R. H. Wallaca. May hrrv. bitwrn Korty-third and Forty fourth atreeta, $s,SS0, Newman R. Ilmaon tn Iaaae R. Cat. latt, Mnaon atr.et, between Klfty-aavcnth and Klfty-elghth atraet, 16,000. South. V. L Rlnirla tn J. N. 0. Marallatar. U4I South Tw-nty-flfth av.nua, IS.400. Kutte skoumal to Anaelo Nlaro, 1507-11 South Thirteenth atrcat, 15,000. Xorthweat. - Annie. Hngata to Anna H. Brown, 4641 North Fortieth street, 14,600. Maria Chrlatenaen to C. Caaey, 4011 Charlra street, 14,000. Central. Hans Thompaon to C. F. Corey, 1001-11 North Twenty-third atreet, 16.260. W. L. Keep to Jennie Kutler, (SS-II South Thlrty-flrat atreet. 1H.0O0. Clara. Rosewater to R. Hall, 205 South Twenty-filth atreet, 126,000. Frank It. Boettger to August W. War ner, 1513.16-17 Cuming atreet, $5,460. .lake Alexander to Harry Malaahork, 02-4-6-1 North Sixteenth atreet. $10,000. Alma Taylor to J. B. Robinson, S16-17 North Twenty-second atreet, $5,126. Field Club. Harrla Stein to Lottie Teteraon, 3021 Marcy street, $5,200. Payne Investment Company City Salfs Total $23,400 Five sales of real estate totaling t.5,4iW are reported for last week by the Vayne Investment company's City department. The properties and their buyers and sellers are: Vane street. Oscar l.llnou to Mary K. Schnell. o,H0O; 5410 North Twenty-fourth stmt, S. V, Barker to Joe Fulton, $3,000; 2J02 Laird street. Louis Stein to C. V. Amende, $5,000; 4411 North Twenty. first street, Charles A. Fay to Lloyd II. Keran. $U50; 274o Itrowne street, (ieortje Wclburn to Frank Wagner, $5,150. It's a wise woman cwn neighbors. who fools her Wolf Sells First House in Standard Place Addition The first new house sold in Standard I'lare, developed this year by the H. A. Wolf company, west of the Field club, has been purchased by N. R. WiIcok for $5,775. The house, pot yet completed, it located at 4o06 I'oppleton avenue. According to the Wolf company a contract has been let for sewers and work is scheduled to start August I. Water and gas main installation also will start in a few days. Winding a clock by merely open ing and shutting the door is the latest idea of perpetual motion put out by a Hamburg firm. Buick. I I going to do I J August y y first yy o Nebraska Buick Auto Co. Lincoln Omaha Sioux City H. E. StdUs, Pres. Lee Huff, Vie Pres. Chat. Stuart, Save.-Treas. 1 1 JskforJAe0ma7ca u mtamna vecwe for yetting a choice of automobiles alike right pnee Every Car Is a Used Car! If Preposterous is the idea that because an auto is not brand new it is not a safe investment. Good cars are. all the time finding their way to the salesroom floor to be sold as SECOND-HAND. After a car has gone a few hundred or even & few thousand miles, it is still at its best, unless it has been abused. J You can buy a good second-hand car of al most any make from dealers and private i, owners who daily list their cars in the I "Automobile" column in the "ant" Ad section of The Omaha Bee. ft It will save you money big money. Even tually you will own and drive an auto. Why not start out now, with a good used car? ft The reading of the "Automobiles" column of The Omaha Morning Bee-The Evening Bee will tell you where to find the best bar gains in this city. If you want to sell your used car insert your advertisement in thex "Automobiles" column in the "JVant" Ad section of Omaha Bee "Want" Aus Produce Belter Results at Lesser Cost THE L&Ko Here M- -s-v - i i Extra Sales- Starts Promptly at 9 O'clock Monday Morning ; EDITORIAL-PLEASE NOTE , : Hayden'Bros.' policy of selling for caah and selling for less will be more clearly demon strated than ever during the August Furniture Sale about to be launched. The "already low est prices in Omaha" have been pared to the limit A comparison of prices with credit stores will prove conclusively to you and hundreds of customers who will purchase that it would pay to borrow the money in order to purchase for cash even at a high rate of interest. , If any other store in Omaha or western- Nebraska advances a better claim than this for your patronage, ac cord it, without hesitation. This is as far as we can go. iFurniture Dep't Third Floor: Note the Prices The Savings Are Astonishing 160.00 Mahogany $75.00 8-Pi Mahogany Hring Boom BnttM ' Living Boom Suftes 2 Bocksrt, Library Beally Wonderful Value Table and Xwg Upholstered in High. Arm Chair Grade Imitation Leather $86.00 S-Pieca ., DnofoldSnitea Good Oak Suites, Including Bad, Daranpori, Chair and Booker $200 Orentuff ed Davenport Suites S Pieces, Pillow Anas, Spring Edge Witb Loose Cushions $6.50 mite Znam. el Aluminum Top Kitchen Tables, so be placed on sale Monday, at. . , , . . $9.50 Porcelain Top White Enamel Kitchen Table, to be placed on sale Monday, at 550 $45 Kitchen Maid White Enamel Porcelain Top Kitchen Cabinet Base, at Here's a Buy! $200 3-Piece Cane Suite 3-piece, cane backs and ends, loose cushions, upholstered in high grade velour. $25.00 Fiber Chain and Rocker, uphol stered in high grade cretonne, specially priced, at.iK $20.00 Fiber li brary Table; 36-in. diameter, specially priced for Monday, at, each., $200.00 Three-piece Fiber Davenport Suite, upholstered in high grade tapes try, at. 1 Room Size Rugs 1 1 r in the Greatest Sale Ever Attempted in Omaha 4 Great Lots '00 Reg. $37.50 Values Lot 1 9x12 Axminster Ruga This lot is composed of a good quality high pile rugs. A large selection of patterns in the new est colors ; some are seamless. 47- Reg. $60.00 Values Lot 3 9x12 Axminster Ruga Heavy, high pile, rich, long-wearing, lustrous Axminster. This lot comprises some of the best Axminster made; the range of patterns is a long one. $ 39- $ Reg. $55.00 Values Lot 2 9x12 Velvet Ruga Heavy seamless velvet, wonderful wearing rug of the best quality; some in the lot with fringe; a broad range of patterns. 65 50 Reg. $80.00 Value. Lot 4 9x12 Wilton and Wilton Velvet Rugs A limited assortment of good patterns and colors. Sensational Selling in the Clean-Up of Hoosefurnishings Don't Overlook a Single Item Gas Ranges Cut in price for immer diate clearance. $95.00 Garland Pure White Enamel, Four Burner - $ 72 50 $80.00 Estate Pure White Enamel Gas Ranges 69 50 $50.00 Equity Gas Ranges, well construct ed and reliable r $ 39 50 $25.00 3-burner Gar land Gas Ranges, excel lent for small apart $ 19 50 White Enamel Lined Refrigerators The Greatest We Have Ever Offered 75-pound genuine oak, white enamel lined Re frigerators, sale price $21 50 100-pound genuine oak, white enamel lined Re frigerators, sale price 50 $35i Ice Chests at reduced prices dur ing the August sales. 75-lb. Ice Chests- $9 50 100-lb. Ice Chests $1 150 11