J" V THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 14, 1912. a e 6i i- REAL ESTATE -'- -; :ity prwpbrty roR sals LriTM ' ' TT M uioice-iiornes uieap 1 MLt oS' 12 1.250 1711 or 171S S. 33d St.. dandy, nice, new. modern cottage. 50-foot lot. txO i to J 400 cash, balance monthly, or discount for all cash. . ' . 3,650-On 8paldlng St.. east of 2th St., DANDY, first-class, well built, modern, hot water heated, 6-roont house. In the very PINK of condition; nicely, ' 1 decorated; beautiful lot; paving paid. Ideal home. 3,756-1325 S. 3Jd St.. only a block from the car three blocks from the Field Club. Just north of Wool worth Ave., ffix lsj ,- f set," with - food well built house. 7 large rooms, new furnace, choice location. Owner leaving the city. Must, be sold Quick. ' 4.200-4008 Izard St.. here is the best bargain offered In this section; rooms, unusually well built with quarter sawed oak, cherry and bird s-eye maple finish; built-in buffet, tiled vestibule, t fin mangel and -grates, cement hssement under entire house:, four very large .rooms; soapstone laundry tubs, elstern pump, first floor and basement This bouse will surprise h you at this price. It Is a bargain. . . , . . "i 1 -. .' . ! '- f ' - '' ". . .'.- ' " . WANT A NIGp BUNGALOW f "W have an attractive lot of nice, new, modern, t and j-room bunga lows, just limed, that are the finest of anything on the market If you, want something like this let us show you these this week.. "is re Jl B w :'!;,;oMf::' I'M- ; DUNDEE 4 ' if 6 CO On Douglas St, in Sunset addition, between 4Mb and tftn. a dandy, new, well built, hot wtef heated, handsomely decorated house, I rooms, modern. 4JG6-A dandy. S-room bungalow, finished In oak. oak panel dining room; all In first-claas condition; beautiful I cation and worth the money. ,2D0 A new, tasty, well built, strictly modern and up-to-date bouse; handsome large living room with French door opening on to side screened porch.- We think this Ut the niftiest and cheapest for tha money in Dundee.' Invest!-; 7.000-Avery attractive f-room boose, fully modern and up-to-date, brand netr and ready to move In; first story brick, balance frame; handsome Interior, IOOO-hI' aboiasat ' will maka yen scream; It is" "ILL soma Urge living room, dining room , and kitchen, fine large bedrooms, bsomfcloiu. beStlful hard wood floor, and throughout; Up stairs whIU enanjel. Tou ought to see it Let us show you this thla week. H 1 INVESTMENT 1 1 750-Near 23d and Caiiivmls, east front, two dandy, good. -ory brick houses, am of 13 and lone oft : rooms; specially adapted for family hotel or board ' ' ing 2nd rSSng of rtUs. RenUl $1440 per year. Twms on a part Price Includes 13 rooms furnlshwd, t .. , , . v s-room W500-Northeast corner 24th -and Dewey Ave., four nice, neat .tasty. . . k' rental 11452. Just the size that always rents. .00SouCthweftrcOTnnh 'and Fernam 8Uu VRnmU, n i streets; six extra well built. -roora, modern brick w,1'n;.r-?t W per yeur. ; Half of the ground now vacant, aultable for stores or apart- W,wJon Vram Bt. comef. KxtH feet. In the growing section, with good brick , improvement, renting from M.S00 to $5,400 per year. The best buy on Far , , nam today. Hi be handled on part cash, balance long time at low rate. D; V: Sholes ComDanv fill C1TT NAT'Lr BANK CLDO! - . 3 New; Boulevard Homes .Prices "Moderate.- -1 v "Terms Like Rent vxjret .t t-xfne"K 'n j. '. ,'"'. - ' h. i If rou bt le hundreA'dOlUrg can gell you Btrlctly modem 'fhom; full tVb itbrieiV Uving il ,goof lied, rooms ind sleeping porch, c First floor hs larg' ilvlhf 'rootri and dining room flnlihed In oak and beautifully- decorated, built-in cupboardi and cabinet In kitchen.; 8econd T: floor, three bed roomi, bath and sleeping porch; latest pattern and design I combination lighting flgturea, f operated - by flush switches; first class i,' plumbing, high grade porcelain fixtures 'K6nler ware" and Cartdn fur T sace. Pull cemented basement.'outslde grade entrance, laundry sink aftd )''bot water' tank;' Fine leVel Jotitrge shade ees and no paving to pay. I Look at 3911-3917 and 4113 North 20th St.-Blvd. This property is lo f cated in Boulevard Park addition. Just north of Kountie Place. About 60 !'nouaea have been built in this neighborhood within the past year and many mo,r,wltl be built this year. If youuy in this district, your prop erty will have" the benefit 6f advancing prices, where all improvements jyr!j Jew and uniform. You can maka no mistake in purchasing a, home ,fwhere building tl artlveLook at this property and see us about price I' and terms. ' Houses Hrll be open for Inspection today from 3 to IP. M. i. 'gke No. 81th St, or Sherman Ave. car lines to 8pragus street. ,,"' ' ' . ' I Payne & Slater , Company , , ".' i-i - sole ACENT8, ; , ''. !,'616 Omaha National Bank Building." . :' 3 ' .i Not Advertised y ' Before V ! " !' . Cerner loC'al fi WS ?k: CGxM feet S stores below and t flat above; Income 3.. 'This property 1 ' Joeated la' a residence district, where t building restriction, keep out oompetl- (tlon. A good, safe permanent Investment: lljfice la.OMK Term, on part If wanted. I Four new brick flats, with 101 feet 1 (frontage; one block from car line; rented ! for facts per year. A; well built, well k '"wilted property, whleh can be maintained 1 at a very low cost Prloe tJ.SM. Three detached 8-room modem frame ! awelllngs, wUh food sised lots, on Soutti i loth Bt. car line. Price 18,000 each! easy ' j, terms. Desirable and eheap u- i, A large and commodious modem brick 'house, with east front lot, 6U1 feet i fved street, good street car service,' etc. TRACKAGE f Corner lot, SSxlS feet', with R. R. r trackage and paved streets, In the heart ;f the wholesale dletrtct. Price . 118. W9. ' 1 Inside lot WilM feet in the new whole i tale district, north of Douglas 8ts track f age can be secured. Price $8,000. -' Thirty feet front with natural shade ( trees, on th 6U south of Bancroft -Price : fdu. -. i - - a ... All the above property belongs to one . corporation. Low prk-ei.have been made e in order to make quick sale of all or 5 part. - i-.. , ,t f : i X- H. Dumont & Son 7-Rodm House Six Blocks West r of High School ; $400 Cash. ' Balance) monthly, buys 7-room house, , modern except heat, at 27th and Chi cago Sts.; overlooks boulevard; close : to Creighton college. For a short time only we can. sell this property for 13,500 on the above terms. This A is the first time offered for sale. See ; us at once: v;"7;' ' The Byron Reed Co. lioth Phoiiei.. 212 South 17th St. , Cathedral Home ; ' ' New, g-r., lot SlslfiO. eaay walk to ca , tl.edral and school, 1"4 blocks to Bacred h Hrt Acadensy, 1 block to Cuming or Harney Unea,. paved. Never offered un .. til now. when owner's new position tki htm from Omaha. Better see ft; U.M cash, balance easy, monthly or 1 yearly. . . -; , ... -, : O'Keefe Beal Estate Co. (1036 Omaha Nat. D. liM: evening; H. tstt - mm- mnrwm VI Aft, Vi01, IN BEMISPAEK: . ' u T rooms, strictly modern, owner leaving .tlty, haa cut price. u BEMIS-CABLBEEQ CO. m-m Brandele Theater. 1 ' TO BUT, SELL. OR BENT, FIRST &KH REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR BALK. . y:'- '.;;;' SPECIALS TEL. DOUG; 49; INDEP. A-M49 ; Her Addition I 1 South of Hanscom park, on S2d Ave., between Wright and Spring Sts.,, we are offering good, full-slied lots, on grade, fronting the street car line and the paved street, for only 50 each; $10 down and $5 per week. " Lots one block east and west of street car line for $325 to $450; sam terms. We have) some lots fronting the Boulevard, slightly be low grade,, at very low prices. Call up the office Monday and we will be glad to show tbe property, - P, Tukey & Son D, 3181. 444-5 Board of Trade. 13 Investment New brick flat of four five-room apartments. , , .t . ;;.fv - Annual Rental ' $1,625 , : Price $12,500 Will take residence or cottage as port pay; ' Armstrong Walsh Company Tyler 153 tf. 210 South lUh St. Farnam, West of 40th Pull south front lot, pretty lawn, three big trees give shade; -r. and pantry on first floor, with bath, best - plumblh. woodwork, cherry, bird's-eye maple and oak; one room upstairs; full foundation, brtck partitions, Norfolk furnace, extra toilet, laundry tubs; driveway from front leads to barn In rear; cost ftfO; hotue built of white pine; cost when built H.000; Pav.,B,-Pala- Al1 tar reduced price, only I3.0Q0; im or more cash, balance, easy, -O'Keefe Real Estate. Co. 1016 Omaha Nat'l Hank. D. or A-215 r.vening: n. mrs or H. bin.' T5RTH SIDE BARGAIN Six rooms and reception hall, mod ern throughout;-combination lights; full basement, cemented; cement walks; corner lot; one block from car. It will pay you to Investigate this fine home. Price, $4,200. Cai make terms. Situated at , 25th and Pinltney Sts. W.' FARNAM SMITH &,C0., 1320 Farnam St. . ; Tels.: Doug. 1064; Ind. A-10R4. West Farnam Home A rare opportunity to buy a very deairable east front Went Farnam noma, built by day labor; modern In every way; quartered oak finish; high grade plumbing; beautiful trees and lawn. Terms If desired. ; , Harrison & Morton 916 Omaha National Bank Bldg. HEAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SACK A Real Bargain 51,800 Almost new S-room cottage with latest up-to-date plumbing, gas, bath, sewer, city water; .nice parlor, dining room, kitchen and two bedrooms wtih bath be tween the bedrooms; full brick basement; on large lot 60x130, covered with grapes, gooseberries and currants. Thla is a snap and must be sold at once. Part cash. ONE MORE CHANCE. 3 LOTS. 4 ROOM HOUSE $1,700 " 4-room cottage, almost new, with room enough upstairs for two more rooms not finished; has city water; wired for elec tric lights; 1 nice south front lots; near car and school. A BEAUTIFUL HOME. FINISHED LIKE A PIANO. ';V ' v $4,000 : ; (-loom dwelling on a fine corner lot with streets paved; large reception hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on the first floor; bath, t bedrooms on the second; full basement, nicely cemented; good furnace; part cash; been built two years. . , - , - t , A CHANCE TO GET A HOME ON EASY PAYMENTS. ' ; $2,800 '$200 CASH. ; $25 MONTH S Pttftmm Sit pint I V mwlarn ajanilnn hetll parlor, dining room, kitchen, pantry, r- friamrm tf rsinrn ifs .Ama ,(k --jvv ws t s,iw svsiuuisiei wiui fin A IS Si t V Ka nfaiii ik U.A-. .m. aaI. v vHiii w l vtwii VtIV UCUivVlllB) uej.lt floors in every aoom In the house; full cement basement; good furnace; nice south front lot with beautiful lawn. $4 000 $200 CASH. ; $35 MONTH m t . V' I J llluu.i II , llll. ished In oak and nicely papered; parlor, uining room ana Kitcnen on iirst Door and four nice bedrooms and bath on sec ond floor; full cement basement; : good furnace and extra toilet This house haa never been occupied and Is a bargain. AMERICAN SECURITY CO., FORMERLY SHIMER A CHASE CO. 1 809 8. 17th fit. Phonea 867 Open Saturday evenings until o'clock Field Gliib - A fine S-room, all modern house on 86th St., near Poppleton; 1 large living room, with fireplace; fine dining roomy etc.; hot water heat; lot 66 feet front. Owner .will take nuiau iiuuve ciear m pari payment, Only 16,750., Dundee ' On Iard and 61st Sts,. 6-room. two-story, all modern house; south front lot; fireplace in Jiving room; splendid view. Owner anxious to sell. Only ; $4,000; on easy terms, 30th and Capitol Ave. East front lot, ' on paved . street; only 1900. , ' E. W; Stoltehberg ' m Board of Trade Bldg. 10 Cash 10 a Month New, five-room cottage, .modern except heat, at 4658 Seward St.; lot 60X150. -Price, $2,750;. $275 cash and $27.60 per month. Just think of it! Actually cheaper than rent, and you are buying your home while you live in it. . Armstrong Walsh " Company Tyler 1 1 5 3'6.; i . 2 i 0 South 1 7th St. Special Bargains 10 acres, weir Improved, with all kinds of fruit, i blocks from car line. ,ii .iw. wui pu o-iuuiji nousv, Biriuiiy modern, oak finish, mantel and crate. ATM 4C.V U. W - T large lot oxl27, M.7W. v- )J4 Towler Ave., 5 rooms, strictly mod ern, with beautiful lot. one of the best streets in Omaha, fine view, 3,200. West Farnam district, east front on Slet Ave., strictly modern 8-room house In fine condition, just vacated to sell and la offered at a bargain, it you want a snap get full particulars. . , " ; . Brand new cottage home, lust com pleted, at 34th and Corby Sis., with cor ner joi, tor i,jw; easy terms. i Vacant Property 78 feet south frontage on Farnam St.. Jl per front foot. A good buy. On 43d St. just north of Podge St., full lot for 15S0. ! - - , 8. W. corner of 43d and Davenport Sts., 125x125, offered cheap. 8. P. BOSTWICK 21S So. 17th St. Dundee Bungalow Lot 100 ft. Frontage 5132 Dodge' St. A well built house, 7 rooms, alt modern, in good 1 condition; ." brick . fireplace; r blrcn finish; large rooms, ' screened-in porch; in the pret- tiest row of bungalows around Omaha. Price, $6,000; one third caah, balance monthly, . , like rent. Key at our office. " Be sure and look this up if you , want a good home in a coming neighborhood at 'a right price. George & Company 002-12 City National Bank Bldg. 'Phones:' D. 756 or A-1756. New Houses West We are building some rood homes nn 35th St., Just north of Dodge St. One com. Dieted, another nearly ready. They are 7 to 9 or 10 rooms and are very up-to-date and unusually well constructed. They are open for Inspection. See us for prices; ey terms ot payment. , We have new square house at S. E. corner 3h and Cass Bts., for 14,200; 6 rooms and sleeping porch. Will make terms 10 suit, it is open, too. Harrison & Morton 16 unmha Nat. Bank bldg. D. S14. Residence property faLtitim HILL SNAP 5-room oncv hnma In hiiitlf,il mif Hill; lot 50x127 feet: street paved; plenty of fruit and shade trees; good barn; Iron Knee, 1.30 casn. Tel Douglas 28-12. :.: $500 DOWN - 6-room bungalow. Walnut Hill. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO. 310-311 Brandeis Theater. r 16TH STREET -NEW-BRICK INVESTMENT 'A new building on North 16th street Rented to good tenants on leases, and bringing ll.iwo per annum. Owner needs S,'J,jLnl..w,u. n " sacrifice price, $18,000. - This is positively the best bar gain offered on our best business street HARRY. A. WOLF, v ' 4.13 Brandies Bldg." Doug, toss a. SK71. See us before you buv. O'NEIL'S REAL ESTATE ft INS. AGCY.. 1W Farnam Bt . Tyler 1024, A-8313. REAL ESTATE , CITY PROPERTY FOR SAIE. JCSTAFEWHOT WEATHER BARGAINS 15,200-Brand new 7-room house', par- ticularly well arranged, modern In every way, with lot 66x124. The street U newly paved and aH spe cials paid. There Is also room for another house. Look the property over at 13 Leavenworth St 13,500 Investment and home compined. We are offering a snap In a com pletely modem S-room house on the southeast corner of 30th and Dodge; one block from the Far nam car. 10 minutes' walk from the postofflce. The ' bouse is 7 yeara old, is in A No. 1 condition and there Is 70 ft. of ground facing j on SOth St for flat or an apart ment house. Terroa. $3,500 Another close In bargain at 2720 Howard St. This la an entirely , ' modern ' bouse containing 7 rooms and worth the money for a home or an investment $350 cash, balance $25 monthly. $2,500 For a few days we . can offer a . - strictly modern S-room, t-story house at 17th and Douglas Sts. at the above price, which is (GOOtless , -than It cost and 1750 less than Its actual value. Rented all the time at $25 per month, i Terms on this also.. ... ' $2,000 Please look at the house on the northeast comer of 34th and Gold Sts., 7 splendid large rooms, lot 62x131 ft. Very easy terms to the right party. , $2 300-Rallroad or street ' car- man wc have Just what you have been I looking for In a nice S-room mod ern cottage near the Union depot. It's a beautiful location, having plenty of shade and 18 fruit trees, large lot, 60x155 ft. Tou will buy It If you see It The number Is 1417 8. 7th St. or Park Wild Ave. $1.800-Are you looking for a well located , ntce little 5-room cottage at a very i moderate price?' Let us show you the one at 2701 Plnkney St. 11.230-WIIl buy a splendid little home at $401 Maple St. House has water and gas. Large corner lot, 60x120 ft., with fine row of grapes. Terms. . VACANT z' $3,250-For' two elegant lots on north east corner of 36th Ave. and Pop pleton Ave.; just the place for n ' swell home. $2,000-Apartment or flat site at 25th and Jones, 31x132 ft. Make an offer. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Phones Douglas 1781, Independent A-1188. Choice Residence ains $ 4,000 Brand new 6-room residence in J , tne field Club district; sleeping . . . i" ' porch, solarium, hardwood finlslv. f 4,500-7-room modern residence on North boulevard; corner lot; ; fruit and shade.- ) 1 1800-Field Clut district, new 1-story, 6 ' roon; house on corner lot Most attractive and up-to-date. Oak floors, upstairs and down, ' with narawood finish. $ 5,700--room, modern, hot water heated residence on one of the best cor ners In the Field Club district; street paved. East front House about 4 years old. , , $ 6,760 East; front; brand . new 8-room residence On 33d St., between Pop pleton and Pacific; lot 50x150 to boulevard to, rear; house ha sleeping porch, , complete hard - ' wood finish and i modern In everv detail 1 1,850-In Crelghton's First Addition, a splendid 7-room residence with large lot. big cement porch with brick pillars. Just the place for a stockman. Five minutes' ride to Stock . yards. ' .' , $ 6.750-West Farnam, only 2 years old ana omit tor a nome. mne rooms, finished in beautiful quarter sawed - oak. birch and maple. Beamed ceilings and solid oak panelled walls. Brick fireplace. Lot 49x 135. , 12. cash will handle. ; H0,5dj-10-room brick In Wwt Fafnam lo- , cation. Great big rooms - with ' ' every modern convenience. Armstrong-Walsh Cpmpany - Tyler 1536. ' 210 S. 17th St. ' $500 Cash Down Buys 2-story 7-room, strictly modern DUNDEE HOME, having living room with fireplace, beamed ceilings, dining room and kitchen first floor; S good-Sized bed rooms and complete bath room sec ond; stairway to finished attic, which has one large room; full cemented basement, furnace heat; south front lot 50x135 feet Price reduced from $4,500 to $4,000 for quick sale; balance of purchase prloe pay- aoie mommy like rent. A tiign, sightly location In one of the best portions of Dundee. Investigate.' Homes of this class are difficult to find on such easy terms. Buys ' 2-story, J-room, modern square house, located near 42d and Farnam fits., having large reception hall, parlor, din ing room and kitchen first floor; 4 good sized bed rooms and bath room second; quarter-sawed oak- finish on first floor; run cemented basement, furnace neat. Price reduced to $4,100: balance of pur chase price payable $u0 to $35 per month. Buys 33u worth Z4th St This is a new 2-story, 7-room modern house, with sleep ing porch. Oak finish and floors In all rooms except kitchen. Haa large recep tion hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen, 1st floor; pair, colonnade openings be tween reception hall and dining room; 3 large bed rooms; one 12x23 ft,; expensive brushed brass combination lighting fix tures. House decorated throughout with expensive paper. Full screens and shades go witn tne place. Has tun cemented basement, with laundry connections and furnace heat Two fine shade trees In front; a fine sodded -yard, cement walks and large lot, 44x1(16 feet deep. Price, $3,1)50, and monthly payments of $40.2V, Including interest Owner on premises. Investigate. v ' , George & Company 'Phune D. 754 or A-17ot. $02-12 City National Bank Bldg. A REAL SACRIFICE Having left Omaha permanently the owner of a splendid 7-room house and 1 large lots on one of the best , streets in Walnut Hill district is offering to give some one a decided bargain. The bouse Is well arrsnged, is thoroughly modern, having a brand new furnace, first class new and up-to-date plumbing. The extra lot la simply filled with choice flowers and fruit, making altogether a moet charming place to five. The neighborhood Is first class and the street la paved and at the price of $3,500, at which It Is of fered, you won't look further after you see It . PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Dour. 178!. A-1188. Vacant Lot in Benson Price $200 Beginning July 15th, will reduce price on E. Vi lot 10, block 35, ou Lucas St., between Clark and Burnham, X per day until sold. Must be sold by. August 1st Phone .Webster SS50. , STORE ROOM Fine, down town store room 29x132 ft, ground floor, near 16th and Harney streets. Ideal location for ground floor office, book and stationer)' stors or other retail business. , , For further Information ee D. V. SHOLES COMPANY 91 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. Doug. 49. A BARGAIN, near 42d and Harney; -rooms, all modern; fine lawn; lot 60x134; paved street; price, $3,250. $1,000 cash will handle. -For sale by owner. Ad dress, E. 434. Bee. , 1 3,250 WILL BUY The southwest comer of 25th and Charles Sts., with 7-room cottage. 120 feet of ground facing Charles St. and 63 feet facing 25th St W. H. Griffith. Owner, 2523 Chicago St . S-ROOM modern but heat, full lot; near SSd and Fowler Ave. Only $2,600; terms. - . . ' , . P. O. NIELSEN. ' 964 0maha Nat'l Bank Bldg. , ' D. 7497. $uoo. Five-room house and full lot. near 10th and Bancroft Sts. F. D. Wead. 1S01 Far nam St REAL ESTATE CITY PIIOPERTY FOR SALE NEW, 8-room, strictly modern house, built for a borne; fine location, overlook ing new boulevard and Happy Hollow; can't be beat Fred C. Shields. Harney 3317. - . - HANSCOM PARK LOT. . . 50x130 on corner, with paved street, only two blocks west of park; east front with south exposure $1,159. ... . JEFF W. BEDFORD & SON, 344 Brandeis Theater. Tyler 1321. LARGE brick building, thirty rooms, formerly occupied by hospital; two or three bath rooms, steam heat, good re pair. Can be rented for hospital or hotel. N. P. Dodge ft Co. HERE 13 GOOD CHANCE To get place close to business part town at 1108 S. 22d St.; 4 large rooms, pantry and water closet; gas in; lot 37x60. Owner will sell cheap for $1.460.00. .MUST be sold, s-room modern house at 4930 Davenport St One of the finest residence in Dundee, but owner is leav ing city and says sell at half cost. Price, $3,650. Phone 30O7. Enquire Room 411 Karoach Blk." . See us before you buy. O'NEIL'S REAL ESTATE ft INS. AGCT. 1506 Farnam-St. Tyler 1024, A-3S13. -w $300 CASH. Nobby S-room, new bungalow, polished oak floors, latest plumbing, large floored attic; near, school and cap; balance monthly. F. D. Wead, 1S01 Farnam Bt. $l,aO0 Two goods lots. 6-room cottage, city water In kitchen; call at the own er's. 1528 Monroe st So. Omaha. REAL ESTATE FARM 4k RANCH LAND" FOR SALE . Asmtralta. ( VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT ; IRRIGATED LANDS Tracts from 2 to 200 acres on 3m-year payments; price $36 to $65 an acre; set tlers can pay off land at any time and become absolute possessore; abundant supply of water; climate same as Cali fornia; lands close to thriving towns with free schools; government wants settlers. Write to government agents; Peck-Judah Co., 687 Market St, San Francisco, for full particulars as to fares and conces sions offered to settlers. FREE LITERATURE will be sent to anyone interested in the wonderful Sac ramento Valley, the richest valley In the world; unlimited opportunities; thousands- oi acres avanaoie at ngnt prices; tne place tor the man wanting a home in the finest climate on earth; write to a public organization that gives reliable Informa tion, secretary secramento valley De velopment Association, Sacramento; Cal. , Canada. CANADIAN LAND Quarter Bectlons, tracts 5,000 acres. $26 to $45 an acre. Good title, all steam plow, one mile from sta tion. Smiley-Mach Land Co., 7S4. Somer set Bldg., Winnipeg, Canada. ,;.;.' . volorauo. ,..,. EASTERN Colorado bargain; four sec tions N. W. of Llmon; only $3.75 per acre. For full particulars write R. W. Bettes worth, Cedar Rapids, la. A COLCRADO FARM. $0 acres Irrigated, In the best part of the San Luis valley. A double system of irrigation guarantees an ample Buppiy of water for Irrigation. Rich chocolate soil, good neighbors, artesian wells, only six miles to a railroad town. - This is virgin soil, cleared and plowed, ready to seed. . It is offered tor quick sale at $50 per acre, easy terms. -Write for full particulars. The Charles E. Gibson Com pany, 1017 First National Bank Bldg, Denver, Colo. - 120 acre relinquishment one half under North Sterling Ditch and Reservoir, sys tem Completed, water flowing in reser voir, 4 miles of small town, 0. P. rail road. Place can be homesteaded under year law which requires only 7 months residence each year. Price $025.00 casn for short time. , MORTON AND WALDO. 109 South 3rd St. Sterling, Colo. LAND SUBDIVISION AND TOWNSlTJi 800 ACRES on main line U. P. .R. R., in easten part of Logan oounty. Colo.: passenger trains stop on the land; In the center of two large irrigated districts; big money in starting a town and sub dividing the land into small farms. Plenty of water; no bonds or indebtedness. H. E. DON CARLOS. OWNER. 595 Market St, San Francisco, Cal. ,v . ; t'lortda. Florida lands practically free. Inves tigate this. Ten cents brings valuable pamphlets. ' "Acquisition of Public lands " Also answers any questions re garding Florida. Public. Land Locating Company, Sanford, Florida. NOTICE... - . , . 63.000 acres for sale. 10 to 640-acre farms. $250 each, regardless of size;' three lots rree witn each rarm; all on rauroaa. 1 want to talk with all the boys who nave been selling Florida or other land In small tracts; best, proposition' In ten years; big commission; big money! if you want your share of the coin, get busy and get your territory now. JACK W. JOHNSON. 5 ' ' -1410 Great Northern Bldg.,: Chicago. A HOME, a business for you; Invest $500 in Jacksonville Pines, which will easily yield an annual Income of $2,500, 10 miles from Jacksonville, Fla., 4 railroads, splen did wagon roads, nearby markets, every social and educational environment. Free Illustrated booklet. Womanda Land As sociation, 71 West 23d St., New York. . ; Idaka. , TOR SALK-iai ACRES IRRIGATED land, three miles from town, for $7.(09, and will take $4,600 caab and will give 1 yeara on . the balance. For information write Henry Maples. Richfield. Idaho. THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm is to Insert a small want ad in the De Moines Capital. Largest cir culation in the state of Iowa, 4&0U0 dally. The Capital la read by and believed la by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply re fuse to permit any other paper in their homes, Rates, 1 cant a word a day; iLii per line per month: count aix ordinary word to the line. Address Dae Atouia Capital. Dee Moloee, la. FOR SALE Good 80-acre farm in corn belt of central Iowa, owned by a non resident pnysician and can ' be bought at a real bargain. . Good soli, good water, tair-improvements. , Farm has been kept In good condition, is well rented; can give possession March 1, ma. Price, $30 per acre. Thla Is a good chance tor anyone who wants a farm for a home or as an Investment. - No trades of any . kind considered. For terms and particulars address J. G. Shrlver, Wintered. Iowa. FOR SALE-A N. 1160-acre farm, 12 miles from state capital; will take good auto as part pay. W. D. Crewdson, Mis souri Valley, la. Mtaaeaota. One mile to town, 320 acres well im proved Minnesota farm; level, good soli, pure water, grove, good buildings, no waste land. Price, $50 per aore; about piie-thlrd cash; balance to suit; nothing else as good or as cheap in the neighbor hood t also 640 acres wild prairie; no im provements; same neighborhood; $30 per acre, on same terms; will divide section if don't want all. ' t- CHAS. O. ELWOOD. . 927 Andrua Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. ' '' . 'V - ' ' SSoataaa WHY live where climate Is so uncer tain, where competition is so keen and markets' so flooded? Deer Lodge valley, Montana, haa an exhilarating mountain climate. N sweltering winds, balmy days and cool nights; productive soil and the lowest priced land In the west; not a frontier proposition. Bumper crops of alfalfa, fruit and grains. Two railways; good selwols. churches and modern homes; the best markets and a delight ful place to live. Write for partculars to Secretary,- Commercial Club. - RANCHES 32.000 to $100,000. 6end for list. She-pen ft Co.. Ranch Dealers, Omaha, Neb. .. , .Nebraska. - - t" . WANTED Ot owners, K you have bA gains on land, in Antelope, Holt Rocaxor iirown counties, Nebroska.- .... O. H. CUNNINGHAM. - . ,V : ." " LONG PINE, NEB. KEAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LAXD8 FOR 8ALB Acbrmslut. 40-BUBHEL WHEAT LAND, $3 TO $33 - - PER ACRE. . We have for sale over 20.000 acres of Cheyenne county. Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop yields for 11 years. Including 1910 and 1911, average with the best in the state. Alfalfa, also a leading crop. Better soil, water and climate cannot be found. Write Jor full information. Agents wanted everywhere. FUNDINGSLA.'D INVESTMENT CO.. SIDNEY. NEB. Farms Farms Farms Driving distance of Omaha. Bargains. Let us ahow you the goods. All sizes, all prices, all terms. ORTN 8. MERRILL CO.. . Rooms 1213-1214, City Nati Bank Bldg- FOR SALE A section of very fine pratrle land in western Nebraska. .500 acres under cultivation,' $4,500 worth of other improvements, consisting of house, barn, well and other buildings. One half mile from station on Burlington R. R- Price $50 per acre one half down balance on terms to suit purchaser, defered pay ments 6 per cent interest Will exchange this property for South Omaha Union Stook Yard Stock. Address Box 92, Ash land, Neb. UKlanoma, $1.50 PER ACRE buys 250 Acres tlm. ber land; 6 miles R. R. town; no trade. Rlngland, McAlester, Okl. - Oresroa. - GOVERNMENT wins decision in de murrer in great land suit against S. P. R. R.; sweeping victory for government; final decision will affect 14.250 quarter sections valued at $75,000,000; prepare yourself for final outcome; send 26c today for detailed Information, maps, descrip tion of lands,, etc. Douglas County Ab stract Co.. Roseburg, Oregon. A BIG BARGAIN A choice 7O0-acre Willamette valley, Oregon, stock and grain farm If taken at once. For this and other farm bargains, address Cramer A Mlsener. Harrisburg, Oregon. DELIGHTFUL Oregon; famous Suth erltn valley orchard lands offer wonder ful opportunities: illustrated literature, maps, prices and particulars free. Luse Land and Development Co., Ltd., St Paul, Minn. ' WIWttMI. RUSK county. Wis., cuttover hardwood lands; wholesale prices; any sited tract; fertile clay slit loam soil; In dairy and clover .belt; good markets, schools and churches; easy terms; write for maps and Information. Arpin Hardwood Lumber Co., Grand Rapids, Wis. A BARGAIN Good improved farm of 159 acres, located 30 miles east of St Paul, near New Richmond, Wis.; farm alone a snap at $55 per acre; for quick sale will include crop, stock machin ery wortht $1,500. Good reason for sell ing. Gunderson Land Co., 169 East Third St., St. Paul, Minn. EIGHTY-ACRE farm for sale, with 3 houses, 2 stables. 2 wells and a good fence. ' 30 acres cleared, the rest second growth timber. For $2,000. Half cash and half four years, at I per cent. For further information write, John Hoefferle. Park Falls, Wis. (, Wyonlatr. REMARKABLE CROPS-Our crops ex celled nownere. irrigated land, 140.00 an acre. Eignt-year payments. Transporta tion reiunaea purchasers, write wyom Ing Development Co., Cheyenne. Wyo.' ' M 1 . 1 1 ...AMI. , BARGAINS Lands and lota In several western stales; terms: write for particu lars, a. unapman, jrunke Blk.;. Lincoln, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO PAVING CONTRACTORS. STREET IMPROVEMENT, CITY OF BENSON. NEBRASKA. . , Bids for the improvement of Military avenue from 54th street to Orphanage avenue In the city of Benson, Nebraska, by paving, guttering and curbing will be received Dy tne mayor ana council until 8:30 p. m., July 25, 1911 The estimated cost of said Improvement is $30,000.00. flans, specifications, etc., may be had upon application to the city clerk of Ben son, or city attorney of Benson, Room 216 sranaeis. i neater tsiag., umana. By the mayor and council of the eitv ui eenson, rueorasica, juiy s.isu. JOSEPH M GUiRE, Mayor. Attest: ED A. STEIGER, City Clerk. J7-14 RAILWAY TIMK CAHU UNION STA'llON ienta aaU Mason. 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(g WATERING STRAWBERRY VALE CesaIetloa of Woaderfal Irrisatloa Project Tkroasa Ctaa ' Moantaln. Picking a river' up out ot one valley and shooting It through a mountain to Irrigate another valley Is a big engi neering feat that Provo. Utah, celebrated July 2. It was the opening of the Straw berry valley irrigation project, in many respects one of the most remarkable pieces of engineering In the world. The country where the work hag been done Is of a sort to add to the difficulties. For five months a year the construction camp has been out off from the rest of the world. Three times last winter the thermometer dropped to 1$ below sere. And there were 200 inches ot snow. The, physical characteristics of the pro ject are unique. On one side ot a range of mountains is a broad and beautiful valley containing thousands ot acres of fertile snd valuable .land condemned to perpetual sterility by reaaon of lack of water; on the other a lofty plateau traversed by numerous streams which carry the run-off ot a well watered region to a distant ocean; between the valley and these streams a rugged range of snow-capped mountains imposing a seemingly impassable barrier. To link the thirsty valley with that dis tant water supply was the serious prob lem, and Its successful solution is to be made the occasion of general rejoicing on the part of the cithwss ot the valley and ot the state. The link is the Btrawberry tunnel, a huge bore 9 by 10H feet, pierc ing a mountain nearly four miles thick. Over on the eastern side of the Wasatch range the Strawberry river has been turned at right angles into ft large natural reservoir, by means of a dam seventy-one feet high and 450 feet long. This reservoir covers 8,200 acres, and has a capacity of nearly 300,090 acre feet, or sufficient to cover . that many acres a foot deep. ' .- V" At the other end of the reservoir are the gates, which, - when opened, ' will direct the flow of a river now discharg ing its waters into the gulf of California, into Utah valley, which has no drainage to the sea. Literally a transformation in the physical geography of the stats baa been accomplished. ' The progress of this wrk has been full of dramatic and thrilling incidents. The excavation of the tunnel has required the constant vigilance and the utmost pre caution to prevent disasters. Subterrane an lakes and springs were opened by the dynamite blasts, and the Inrush ot water frequently drove the miners precipitately from their work, For months , they worked knee deep tn the icy water. Cave ins threatened injury or death., so that the lining had to follow closely the drills. Swelling ground crushed the Umber shor ing and delayed the work. For five months each year the camps were prac tically cut oft from the rest of the world by the heavy snows. .'' Notwithstanding all these and other' dif ficulties, a remarkable record ot econom ical as well as rapid construction bas been made on this tunnel. In a single year more than E,000 feet were driven and lined. A monthly record of 426 feet at each portal was shown during the pres ent year. Not a single fatality has oc curred, whleh is noteworthy, as tunnel work is always regarded as particularly hatardous. The fullest measure ot eredlt for this work belongs to Engineer Lytle . and his loyal, foreman, i Davis, Whitney and Hardy, who from the beginning have had responsible charge. ' The whole Work has 'called for un usual ability, ingenuity and no little dar ing, i All the power used for driving the tunnel, lighting the camps and operating the heavy machinery, cars, etc., has been supplied from .the government's owa hydro-electric plant on Spanish Fork river and transmitted over a pole line thirty-one miles long. Surplus power from the plant is also supplied to two municipalities In the valley. All mate rials used irl the camps have been trans ported over th government road thirty nine miles long. . The -Mormons came into Utah valley In the early fifties, and laid out their farms along the streams that flowed down from ths mountains into Utah lake. For a time their small ditches sufficed for their agricultural needs and , they prospered: As population rew the ditches were enlarged and extended, - un til every available drop of water was required to meet the demands of the Irrigators. In years of scanty precip itation there was shortage in ths canals, crop yields were diminished and the late comers frequently lost all. Under those conditions no further development of the valley was possible, yet here were thousands of acres of land Just as fer tile as any in the valley, which without water was worthless. With water It would support hundreds of famines. In 190 the reclamation law was passed and then the valley woke up. Ths farm ers petitioned tha. government to come and Investigate, and, if feasible, to aug ment the water supply. All tha irratr- ablo lands were signed up to guarantee we return or the government's invest ment, and in 180 the actual work of construction was begun. The government has nearly oomnut.H its part of the contract. It remains for me landowners in the valley to earrv out their obligations. " One of the first steps if the subdivision and sale of all individual holdings In excess of 10 acres i ne attractions of this part of Utah are numerous. , If Is one of the m beautiful valleys in ths world, rivaling uir wi m owitseriand. It bas a fine citmate, a sou of known fertility and adapted to the growing of a large va riety of profitable crops. It ta the land of peaches and the big red apples. It promises to be a valley of small farms Intensively cultivated, thus insuring a progressive and prosperous community where conditions will be mora surbuban than r-ral.-Washington Star. STOPS TRAIN BY . WIRELESS Scientist Presses Batten and Cars ttait Three Handrett Yards . Away. The "Rallophone." a new wir.i... tern tor controlling trains. j , - WICV June 2 at Stratford-on-Avon. England, by Prof. Sllvanus Thompson, the well known scientist Standing on tha nlatform nt fit the Midland Junction railway, ths professor pressed an electric butt. Just as an empty passenger train was ' approaching and brought It to a stand still within 300 yards of the station. An electric wire lay imbedded in the ground and the brake van of the train fitted wUh a receiving apparatus. Tha button which Thompson pressed sent a warning aaong me imoeaaed wire which was csught by the receiver In tha brake van, with the Immediate ; result that ths vacuum orae was automatically set. This remarkable -aerfarnianna .t. first demonstration ot the Ton Kramer wireless inductive system as applied to train slgnalllng.-New Tork Sun, ImJt i. 4 n