The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, March 22, 1925, Page 10-A, Image 10

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    1925
la a Year
of Price
Advancement
in
Real Estate
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S REAL ESTA TE AND BUILDING
News and Events __
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60 Per Cent of
Omaha's
Families Oun
Their Ou n
Homes.
Do You
Oun Yours?
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0. A. C. Total Is
Hiked $30,000
Store and Banks to Take Pre
ferred Stock for
Cash.
Two hundred mem hers of the Oma
h 1 Athletic club fit h mass meeting
Friday night pledged themselves to
obtain 119.000 In subscriptions for pre
ferred stock In the club and therefore
«ive the Athletic clyb from closing
its doors.
The pledge was given after I’resi
dent Hoy Wilcox hud announced that
the totals were $130,150. This total
was reached Friday afternoon when
>80,000 was pledged by the Brundels
store, the First National hunk and
the United Stales National bank.
The Brundels store subscribed $10
000 and the banks each subscribed
$5,500. These subscriptions represent
30 per cent of the' un*>c( ured notes
held by each of these institutions
against the club. The Braudels note
is $.'!>.OUO and tlie bank notes are
$11,000 each. These three companies
had agreed when the campaign opened
to accept 50 per cent of their notes
if cash was paid.
They gave a great impetus to the
campaign "hen they agreed Friday
afternoon to take preferred Stock
instead of the cash. President Roy
Wilcox of the club said.
The big subscriptions were made
Friday at a meeting of T. L. Davis,
representing the First National bank
Owyer Yates, representing the United
States National bank; H. B. Zlmman.
representing the Brandeis interests;
President Wilcox and Henry Monsky,
who have taken a leading part In the
campaign.
The members present at the mass
meeting Friday night cheered when
the announcement of the subscrip
tions was made.
The following men volunteered to
act as captains in the renewed cam
paign: L. D. Tpham, Harold Sabot
ker, W. R. Wood, William Schmoller,
diaries Srhwuger, Thomas Quinlan.
Henry Rosenthal. Karl Douis, Frank
Boyd, Isidor Ziegler, Charles Garvey,
Frank Latenser, John Gentlemen, Jess
Haugh, William Guild. Tom Kelley,
Jack Allgaier, Harry Black, F. W
Currey and Karl Ijingdon.
Approximately $1,500 was raised In
additional and new subscriptions by
those present at the meeting Friday
night. Each man present at the meet
ing was furnished with lists showing
the life and resident members who
have not subscribed.
President Wilcox announced Friday
right that ihe campaign will be con
tinued until ilie $175,000 and 400 mem
hers are obtained.
Election Petitions in
Circulation at Wymore
Wymore, March 20.—Petitions are
being circulated among Wymore
voters to file the names of William
K. Wright. Wymore dry-cleaner;
Frank W. Norris and Wilson Kin
cade, railway engineers, and W. A.
Stahl. Wymore banker, as candidates
for city councllmeti in ,he coming
election. All except Kincade are
members of the present council, and
Norris is a former mayor of the
city.
Petitions arc also being circulated
in favor of D. K. Windle, Wymore
banker; F. K. Crawford, postmaster,
and Will L. Jones, business man, for
members of the board of education for
three-year terms, to be voted 011 at
the spring election. •
An issue at this election will be an
ordinance for additional paving. An
other issue will be right of persuns
to vend ice cream about the streets
of the residence section.
(Gregory Lumber Dealer
Buys Yard at Niobrara. Neb.
Gregory, S. P.. March 20.—W. T.
Spelts, for many years manager of
the F. i'. Krotter Lumber company of
tills city, has tendered bis reslgna
tion, effective April 15, and with his
family -will move to Niobrara, Neb.,
where lie has purchased the J. P.
Forsythe I, umber company yards.
Mr. Spelts has been president of the
Gregory Commercial club the last
three years and Is also president of
the board of education.
Pioneer Dead at 82.
Beatrice, March 20.—Simon Twedell,
pioneer of Johnson county, died at his
home nt Crab Orchard after an Illness
of more Hum two years. Me was 82
years old. Ills wife died a year ago.
He leaves no family except a number
of grandchildren. Burial was In the
Vesta cemetery.
LUMBER
Millwork and General Building
Material at
25% or More Saving
to you. Don’t even consider buy
ing until you have sent ua com
plete lists of what you need and
have our estimates by return
mail. No money down. We ship
quick and pay the freight.
W. F. Hoppe Lumber Co.
9th and S Sta. Lincoln, Neb.
CARBON COAL
The Most Heat for Least Money
Furnace O AA Per
Size 9BiUU Ton
UPDIKE cuomablecro4
See Sample* ef Till a Coal at Hayden'* Groc. Dept. Tel. WA. 0300
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Excavation for New Stock Exchange Near Completion
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Top view is of the excavation w here the new l.ive stock Exchange building will lie erected at the South
Omaha stockyard*. It it estimated that 15,000 cubic yards of eartli will be removed before the excavation is
completed.
The lower picture Is a rloseup of a section of the foundation being laid for 1 he new exchange. Within
a short time the piers will be completed and the concrete work will he begun.
The piers sre made from piling, which is driven into the box arrangements shown in I lie photo and rein
forced witli ronrrete.
HOME BUILDING I
SEASON IS HERE
AVith the advent of spring the Mc
Cngue Investment company reports
• t noticeable Interest in homes, espe
cially five-room houses.
The new subdivision. "Bonita,"
promoted by the MoCague organiza
tion, reports the sale of several lots
there the last week. There are
seven new homes in course of con
struction and at the present time 25
families are living on the tract. Fa
vorable action has been taken bv city
officials on the extension of gas to
this subdivision. A strong effort is
being made for the paving of Seven
ty second street.
Indications nre that construction of
15 more homes soon will be started.
The simple things are the best; take,
for Instance, warm, salt water as a
nasal douche.
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MOISTURE PROOF
CONCRETE
BLOCK
Laboratory tests show that
the moisture absorption of our
“STAR”
CONCRETE BLOCK
submerged In water for 4R
hours Is less than VU. often
as little as 2 Vi r/r, which is
almost a negligible amount.
There is no better masonry
material at any price. Conault
us in regard to your residence,
apartment, store, garage, or
other proposed building.
Ideal
Cement Stone Co.
31st sa4 KE nwnod
Spaulding Ste. 0486
UK.
The excavation work r«»r the new
livestock Exchaage building at
South Omaha has been progressing,
even through the coldest days of the
winter, until at present the excava
tion is almost completed
Several hundred long pilings will be
used as piers for thf found; f?on. They
are now being driven.
The north wing of the basement
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will be list'll fur storage, while the
south wing will be equipped with
lockers and shower bath arrange
meats for use by stork yards men.
The new e\. hange building is part
of the new equipment planned by the
late Everett Buckingham, president
of tlie l'nion Stockyard* company.
It w ill be the best equipped livestock
market in the country.
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CONCRETE g
BUILDING I
BLOCKS I
NEW PLANT AND ]
OFFICE
NEBRASKA ARTIFICIAL STONE CO.
Swan Larson A Sons
28th and K Sts. Office, MA. 1897
GOOD FENCES MAKE GOOD NEIGHBORS j
Iron and Wire Fem es nnd Gales Trellises and Arches for Vines, j
for I<awns, Gardens and Hoses. Waste I’aper Burners >
Country Homes. JAi
l>rn.me.^)lrn„ (F.Hr»rue Gates ^ UffiTotJ tt\ ft\
Wire Flower Bed Borders
Iron and Wire Window and ll
Itoor Guard* 1,
Iron Clothes Posts ..
t halt) IJnU Property Proleetlon Cyclone Fence on Steel Posts
Fenre Dog Yards.
CHAMPION IRON & WIRE WORKS
ISth and Jackaon Sta. J. J. LEDDY, Prop. Phona JAtkion
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QUALITY
LUMBER
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There 1* a great difference In lumber, ns any
builder knows, and we are headquarters for only
the best. We are able to fill any order, no matter
how big, little, or unusual.
If it i» Wood or Metal. Lath, Rand nnd Gravel,
Cement nnd Lime, Roofings or any building ma
terial, WE HAVE THEM.
UPDIKE R*
4500 Dodge WA 0300
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SPRING INCITES
HOME BUILDING
Spring weather has started building
of new homes In Morton Meadows.
Activities in the addition are i Indi
cated by the following lot buyers
starting their homes:
If. 7.. Hoyer, Nebraska Power Co-.,
5 room bottage at 4216 Poppleton
avenue.
J.tila T.utx and Mary Darling, 6
room bungalow at 4315 Poppleton
avenue.
F. It. Wallace, 5-room bungalow at
4311 Poppleton avnue.
Martin Swanson, brick cottage of
five rooms, at 4405 Poppleton avenue.
Kmll Holstrom, brick veneer, t>
room house, at 4440 William street.
A. W. ICnudsen, Ford Motor C'o.,
story and a half cottage at 4424 Wil
liam street.
Howard Gore, 6-room cottage at
4246 William street.
.Mrs. Mary Walters, dirtch colonial
house at 4216 William street.
Frank Anderson, 6 room house at
4212 William street.
Herman llult, 5-room cottage at
1227 William street.
F. O. Hockum, York, Neb., cottage
at 4424 Woolworth avtnue.
Axel Christensen, 2-story, brick ve
neer house at 440S Woolworth
Egan to Chicago.
John F. Kgan. manager of the Hotel
Sanford and a member of the board of
governors of the National Greeters of
America, has departed for Chicago
to attend a special meeting of the
board.
CUMING STREET
PROPERTY SOLD
The southwest corner of Twenty
third and Cuming streets, with a
frontage of 72 feet on Cuming street
and S3 feet on Twenty-third street
and having a one-story brick building
divided into three retail shops ant
a piece of ground adjoining the
former to the south, was sold last
week to Payne Bros, and Fred
Schistas for $40,000.
Mrs. ^ ixon Dies in Colorado:
Funeral Held at Stella. Nel».
Stella, March 20.—Funeral sermon
for A. J. Wixon was given at the
Methodist church Friday afteruo<-r
by Eider Sapp of Nemaha. Burial
was in Stella cemetery.
Sirs. Wixon died at her home on n
farm a few miles from Denver aftet
10 days' illness with pneumonia. The
body was brought to# Stella by Mr,
Monarch Blocks
j We Try to Make the
Best Concrete Block
in Omaha
Innpect Th em j j
j They’ll Stand the Test
South Omaha Ice and
Coal Co.
28th and J Sts.
MA 0076 AT 7058 j
J-V.
Keystone Brand
Concrete Blocks
Are Made in Omaha by Omaha Men.
They are laid by Omaha Masons. No
freight to add, no middleman and
therefore no commissions to pay.
Keystone Brand Concrete Blocks
have been manufactured and laid for
over 20 years by the
Omaha Concrete Stone Co.
KE. 0886 28th Ave. and Sahler '
Wixon and M.ss tSiaoe 11 ill Wixon,
his cousin, who lias hecn reared in
his home as a daughter.
Mrs. Wixon was a daughter of Mrs
Dan Kroli of Stella. She \vis born In
Illinois 55 years ago, came to tins
community in early childhood and
lived here until a few years ago.
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and Personal Estate, the latter being only entitled to the name of |!
“Estate.” Such terms as “fee” or “homage” carry us back to feu- jjj!
dal times. The possession of land once distinguished the freeman jjj'
from the serf, |jj
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