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NEWS OF TME BUSY EOME BUILDERS
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is the Coining Fashion
By this simple and inexpensive
process an old frame house may
be made to look like a new stone
dwelling and last much longer.
It will be more comfortable in
winter with less fuel and much
cooler in summer.
Apply Expanded Metal Lath
and plaster with Cement Mortar,
under directions, sent free to any
address upon request.
lorthvvcstcrn Expanded Uih Co.
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OMAHA, NEB.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are now in position to snow from a large list of
agencies the finest Press Face, Enameled and Common
Builders Brick, out of the largest stock west of Chicago.
We especially invite Architects, Contractors and all
who expect to build, and who are exacting as to material
and dispatch with which orders are filled, to confer with'
, us. Get our estimate. See our materials.
"'Our new show room is on the main floor, 1805 Far
nam street, and we invite you to inspect our line.
Estimates and all information pertaining to building
materials furnished cheerfully.
CB. HAVENS & CO.
1i)5 Far nsm Street. Both Phones
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Roofing
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A durable light weight roofing for flat or
steep surface on Store Buildings, Ware
houses, Factories, Barns, Sheds, Farm
Buildings, etc. Applied' with a liberal
guarantee by a responsible concern.
Sunderland Roofing and Supply Co.
1006-8-10 Douglas Street Phones: Doiif. 871; A U25
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aWiJJ1v a I "4jLi cLoIct I Salesmen on ground every
I I u 1 1 rilTWir - I evening untU dark this week,
I r 111 1- I to make reservations.
LIVING ROOM. I I BCD ROOM. I
N ' 1 F Chas.E. Williamson, Pres.
I J I 8 1 1201 FAUNAI STREET
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FIRST FLOOR.
Special Plans vs Stock Plans B
Arthur O. Clauaan, Atohitoot, H
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Take Florence Car to 80Wt and Fort, and Walk Three Ulocka West ou
Cement Wulk Through tlie Fort.
ALL LOTS ON GRADE
There Is often a confusion In the mind of
a prospective home builder as to how to
decide upon a plan for the home. Borne
will send for all the catalogues of plans
they know of with the idea of selecting
from one of thema plan sulred to their
needs. If the house desired Is small, the
plans desired are sometimes found, but it
very seldom occurs in medium sized or
large homes that another individual in an
other part of the country should happen
to have had arranged for them a plan and
exterior design entirely suited to the fam
ily needs which can be built for exactly
the amount which the prospective home
builder desires to spend. For this reason
the home builders will sometimes select a
certain plan which suits them In part and
expect to cover the various changes desired
in an arrangement with the contractor.
This method invariably leads to mistakes
and misunderstandings and the results are
seldom satisfactory. It is therefore better
to have the plans entirely redrawn to
meet the requirements, instead of trying
to get along on an Inaccurate set of plans.
So far as the number of details Is con
cerned, there is no difference between a
complete stock set of plans and a complete
special set of plans. To answer frequent
Inquiries as to what should constitute a
set of plans the following condensed de
scription of what complete plans, as fur
nished by all competent architects, consist
of. Is given.'
Complete plans consist of the basement,
first and second floor plans and a plan of
the roof, when necessary, also elevations
of all four sldea of the house. These all
accurately drawn to a working scale of
one-quarter Inch to the foot Always one
and sometimes two to five sheets of
structural details and details of design de
pending upon the slie of the house. These
drawn to a very large scale, with the
most Important details and mouldings
drawn full slse. It Is upon these details
that so much depends the proper construc
tion and artistic design of the house. A
partial list of the details Is as follows:
Cornces, porch details, sections through
windows and doors, elevations of doors
and windows, full size details of door and
window finish, elevations of fireplaces,
stairs, pantry fixtures and other details,
eto. The floor plans show the proper ar-J
rangement of rooms, doers, windows, fire
places, etc., with all necessary measure
ments accurately given, which are many.
Showing proper location of registers or
radiators, light fixtures, plumbing fixtures
and many other things, aa the proper con-
THE BEE'S PLAN OFFER
Mr. Clausen Is the author of a
well illustrated book containing a
great many designs of modern
homes, complete pians for which
will be furnished to Bee readers at
reduced prices. The book Is enti
tled IHB AST, SCZZUrCB AND SEHTI
Or HO MX BVIbfi-
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46 Caapteri 300 ZUostraUoaa.
A beautiful and practical book con
taining complete information on the
planning no designing of every kind
of home. It contains extensive articles
on that popular style of home. The
American Bungalow, also the Two
Story Bungakiw, BUNQAItOWS
BUILT FOil TWOr-Homes of Dis
tinctive Character, Planning the Cot
tage, the Country Home, the Farm
Home, Homes for Special Places, The
Duplex House, etc There are ex
tensive illustrated articles on en
trances, windows, stairways, fire
places, porches, kitchens, pantries,
cement construction, articles on what
not to do In building a home, the Let
ting of Contracts, the Practical Side
of Home Building, the Sentiment of
Home Building, etc.. etc. Price, post
paid to readers of The Bee, II. Send
nil orders to Arthur C. Clausen,
architect. 1136-37-38 Lumber Ex
change, Minneapolis, Minn.
Omaha Couch Hammock
THE HFST MANUf'CTURFt)
Price $10.75. Put up on your porch.
Made of Heavy Government Dyed Khaki
Duck, i-ln Cotton Padded Mattress,
I in. wide, t It. in. long.
Ouaraateed to Sustain a Weight of
five Kandced Pouno.
Omaha Tent Si Awning Co.
This Hammock is Solid Comfort
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structlon of each house may require. The
elevations are accurately drawn, with all
proper dimensions given and materials In-1
dlcated. Windows and doors are shown In
proper places, with glass Bizes given. Ele
vations show in detail the style and ma
terials of the roof and many other things.
The specifications are typewritten and
cover all points regarding the proper con
struction of the house and its materials in
a detailed and technical manner. Including
heating, plumbing and painting.
The question la often asked, "Where d
stock plans come from; are they some
other man's special plans?" This Is a
question which most so-called architects
who conduct a stock plan business would
rather not answer, for as a matter of fact
the writer Is the only one In the profes
sion conducting a stock plan buslno.su with
out confiscating for that purpose the spe
cial plans of previous clients. The program
Is usually this: A man has a special sot
of plans drawn to meet his own Ideas of
a home and his individual requirements.
He spends weeks with his architect In
perfecting these plans In order to get the
most for his money and as attractive and
convenient a home as possible. It includes
all the little family Ideas; there Is the
oriol window which the daughter wants,
the fireplace which his wife has her heart
set on and the den and study for the son.
He pays the architect for this special serv
ice, which is, of course, more than
charged for stock plans. After the plans
are complete Mr. Stock Plan Architect ad
vertises these plans for sale In a cata
logue for $5, S10 and $15. This is not right.
It is not dealing with the man who had
these floor plans made for him and paid
for them, honestly. They are his plans;
they are not the architect's plans and he
has no right to sell them again. The only
honest way to conduct a stock plan busi
ness is for the architect to get up his own
stock plans after his own Ideas to fill
various requirements, stand the expense of
preparing these plans himself. They are
then his plans; they do not belong to some
previous client. He can then sell the priv
ilege of building from these plans to whom
ever he pleases at any price and as many
times as he pleases, provided that each
man who purchases the right to build from
plans so prepared distinctly understands
that the privilege is reserved. to reproduce
them. There Is only one way of telling if
an architect is selling the special plans of
his clients; that Is to carefully examine the
Illustrations which he publishes and see If
they are actual photographs or reproduced
from water-color sketches. If they are
actual photographs, then this architect (if
he offers the plans for sale) Is not dealing
with his clients honestly.
If you Intend to build a home which
will cost W.000 or over be sure and have
specially drawn plans prepared to fill all tt
your individual requirements. There Is
but a very remote chance of your being
able to find a set of ready-made plans that
will fill your .requirements In a house of
this size. For houses coming less than
M.000 it is often possible to find a desirable
plan, for the requirements are not so
many, and a desirable, simple arrange
ment can sometimes be found which will
fill all requirements.
But remember! Do not under any con
sideration buy a plan because of Its price,
or engage an architect simply because of
his price. It Is not what you pay for plans,
but what you get, that Is the Important
consideration.
You have several thousand dollars which
you are going to Invest In a home, a home
to live in possibly the rest of your life,
the home you have dreamed of for years.
Be sure you Invest yoyr money wisely
start right. .
TIMELY REAL ESTATE GOSSIP
June Becord of Transfers Will Show
Omaha Property in Demand.
DELEGATES ADVERTISE OMAHA
Real Estate Dealers Go to Detroit
with Inlemtlon of SUovrlnsT Hua
areds Mow Omaha la
Growing.
Farm sales are practically all made. Al
most without exception the transfers re-
rr.rAA ir. for Omaha city property. Some-
thin of the way in which the sales are
recorded Is told in the recorded transfers
day by day. The following shows the June
trarutfers to date:
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"Growth" ia the watchword of the Omaha
real estate delegation to Detroit, where
the National Real Estate exchange is hold
ing a meeting, attended by many Omahans.
To prove that Omaha la not the greatest
city in the felted State, but one of the
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.. 37.3iS.0O
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cities which shows the greatest growth In
leu years, the real estate dealers compiled
the following figures:
Jobbing and manufacturing:
sales $207,000. OflO
190S sales $J9,0)0.(0)
Bank clearings:
1S $27S.01O.
118 602 OuO.l-W
Deposits:
lfW (National banks only) $23.000 000
1W8 (National banks only) 64,000.0)0
Street railwav passengers:
First five months 1kh B,7r.Onno
First five months liKM 15,000,000
Telephones:
1K9K Phones In use 1.995
1908 Phones in use 24,N
Gas receipts:
1 $275 0110
1U0S &.0U0
Electricity, Watt hours:
1 2,500 000
lao ,.. 16,W0,ou0
Postofflce receipts:
IW $2H5 .000
11 846.OO0
The Payne Investment company has
made. prosres:i In the sale of tlx Irrigated
land In Scott's Bluff county. The sales to
date, representing a little over six week
of the campaign, amount to 8 000 acres,
which sold for a little over $600,000. The as
surance of a beet sugar factory has as
sisted materially In the sale of these lands,
and It Is predicted that within five years
a number of factories will be located In
this valley.
It la a noticeable fact that most of the
buyers of these lands are farmers wh-j
intend to go on the land and improve it,
which means a lot for the community.
Many of these farmers come from Iowa
and some from Illinois, all of which mean
something for Nebraska, and which Ye
mlnds us that the old-time idea of people
In the east that Nebraska was all sand
hills has been exploded long ago, with the
satisfactory results of Improvement in
farming; also that Nebraska has some as
high-priced lands as any state In the unlun,
under similar conditions.
Jewel place Is the name given by George
& Co. to an acreage tract in Bellevue,
which was offered for sale Saturday at lo.v
prices on "easy terms." The tract is prob
ably the first to be offered on the terms
Jewel place Is offered, which is $80 down
and $50 every six months. With such an
offer many of the tracts were sold at about
I. 00 per acre. The place Is historic and
sightly, Indian mounds and big trees are
everywhere yid Jewel place is not over
forty minutes from Omaha.
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F. D. Wead has secured some 200 acred
of Florence property. Including several city
blocks close to the town. The best part
of the DioDerty which Mr. Wead has
bought, however. Is south of Florence, run
ning from Thirtieth street back over th?
hill toward the west, where, within a short
time, homes will be erected. Shimer &
Chase also have a tract two blocks south
of the Forest Lawn cemetery car line,
which they have bought recently. The
Shimer tt Chase tract is wooded and some
of the big elin tree are 100 years old or
mora
Benson ft Carmlchael have been selling
Dundee lots for a long time, but It is about
ail the firm can do at prebent to keep
from selling them. Tbe low overlooking
S68 to S112
$5 Down
"That's All"
$2 a Month
"That's Easy"
Real Estate Title Trust Co.
If no interest, no taxes at
tract you, ask about $70.00
lots in Newport Heights.
E MORTGAGE IS DUE
This notice comes to the man who borrows money on
a straight mortgage due in five or ten years, and he is
seldom ready to meet it. When the mortgage is given tho
payment of same at maturity looks an easy matter, but it is
no easier then than now, and the mortgage is renewed from
time to time.
The man who borrows the money from this Associa-
tioh pays the interest and the PRINCIPAL back in small
monthly installments no larger than the usual charge for
rent. There is no dreaded day when the mortgage falls due,
for each months sees it reduced until cancelled.
No trouble to explain our plan. '.; :' $ :
Omaha Loan & Building Assn.
S. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge Streets.
Geo. W. Looinis, Pres. Q. Nattlnger, Secy, and Treaa.
W. K. Adair, Aso't. Sec'jr.
AsveU, $2,500,000.00. Reserve, $60,000.00.
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Look at it.
Full 7-room, all modern house on
Webster St., near 27th. Boulevard.
Fine location. Street paved and
parked. In fine condition. Owner
moving out of city and willing to sell
cheap. Reasonable terniB to right
party.
Price $3,750.
Shimer & Chase Company
1600 Fariium St. Doug. 8K7, A -30 12
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the Happy Hollow club golf links have
about all been sold, only a few remain
ing. During the lunt month the available
aupply of Dundee property haw been ma
terially reduced, but no lots have been
nold more rapidly than those with the
Happy Hollow club grounds on the west.
Buildingr Notes
R. JU. Sunderland left yewterday for
Alaska on a "six-weeks' trip, accompanying
Dean H. B. Ward of the State Medical
university, who has been commissioned by
the government to study the salmon fish
eries and other work in that part of tho
world. They will visit Juaeau, Skagway,
Sitka and other points.
The Anchor Fencs company has finished
wire fencing and Iron posts and gates jr
the Wabash railroad at Decatur, III.; for
the Northern pacific at Staples, Minn.,
and for the Wabash and Chicago, Hurling
ton & Quincy railroads at Galeuburtj;, III.
The furnace work In Oakland Terrace
vaa done by Milton Rogers' Sons & Co.
The new moving picture show on Douglas
street mar Fourteenth, which will be one
of tho most modern structures of the kind
in Omaha, has t een finished in marble and
tile by Milton Rogers' Sons & Co.
Milton Rogers' SonB & Co. have Just
completed In marble and til the Bank of
Outhenberg.
II leased I'rofanlO.
Bishop This is terrible, captain! Is there
great danger for us? Tell m truly.
Captain oh. no. bh-liuu. were coining
out or it all right.
ilishop Tell me truly, captain; you are
keeping tt from us. The storm Is more
awful every minute! My wife ia in terror!
Tell me the worst!
Captain We're all right. Here, bishop,
come here to the forecastle and listen
down there swearing arid cursing? That
means It's all right. When tliey stop that,
then you may know there's danger ahead.
lilshop (fifteen minutes later, who has
been again to the forecastle to listen down
the hole and has come back to his wife)
Thank God. Mary, they'rs still turning I
Uarper'g Weekly.
ONE USE FOR A PARROT
Candid AdntUalon of a Slan Who
Lacked the Ksaence of
Happiness.
We are all striving for two things -success
and happiness. To get these many of
us are struggling for a third fortune. In
striving to attain our desires many of Us
need a green parrot. Out In a little town in
Iowa. In the midst of a great stretch of
timber and meadow, a man built a castle.
Something over tSi.OGO he spent in building
a home. It was finished within with the
flnlst polished woods. The foundation was
of brown stone, the windows of French
plate, and every detail was carried out In
the best manner. He had grown to be an
old mun. He had always lived in a modest
cottage of six rooms. This mansion had
fifteen. On one side there was a magnifi
cent stone arch over the paved drive th.it
led up to the house. He had Just completed
showing a friend over the place and
reached this point, when the visitor ex
claimed: "Well, John, you ought to be happy. This
is a magnificent home. Here is everything
one could v Ish for."
"Waal," replied the old man, who was a
cattle buyer, "a fellow always wants some
thing else."
"What on earth could you want?" was
the query.
"A green parrot to hang up thar in the
drive."
"Why a green parrot?"
"So every mm ning afore I drive out ha
would say: 'John, you're a darn fool.' "
Cleveland I'res.
Ilnl ln Meat
The visiting minister was walking
the shadv country road to
he was to prtarh tli.it ilav
Inn.
a church whera
when he saw
he was to pit arli thai nav, wneu tie saw a
llitle boy dltKing ni'"i nusly Into the bank
I bv the roHtlside," alil Jerome 8. (julgley
I of l'hlladvlphia. at tl'e National, telling this
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story.
"lie stopped and annea tne poy
'irked so hard mi Sunday.
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" 'Well, my son, don't you know it Is
wronv to do thai on Sunday, and you Won't
gel him?'
" 'Not get him,' exclaimed the boy, 'why
I've got to get him. The minister's coming
to our house to diiinsr Uiday, au4 we al"'l
got no uieaU