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TJ1K OMATTA SfN'HW BEE: FEBRUARY 23, 1913.
uilders and Horne-Furnishers of Omaha
ern
Safe and Profitable Investments
One of Omaha's Beautiful Homes
Mod
Home-B
Newspapers contain fifUmit accounts
of the pxploll of "RPt-rictvqutrk" nd
vcnturcrs nnH '"Rfce' ninth? promotions
with Ihcir )iatliettr 1 eta I In' of losses suf
fered 1" Uio' to whom tho old arinKr
applies "th fool and hta tnonev are soon
parted Hut HU1i pnlilldtv hs been
(5ltn to tlir pralsenorlhv wurl: which la
KlnK done li- trust LMtnpatilps In this
c'tt and In fart thlcxifcliont the country,
not only In lulplnjr Individual Investors to
make safe ami prnfltilblf investments, hut
Itktvrtse In ndmlnlstrlnR estates, or as
executor and trustee tinder will, where
Inrsn proportions of i-stales Inft bv tho
wallers of wills for their families consist
of bonds and stocks. . It ts only within re
cent enrs. find In response to a clearly
defined public demand, that trust com
pAtilcs In this city, ns elsewhere, have
established sepnrnte bond departments,
riamped tv an expu-t Jn lond values an4
with a trnlnrd staff of nppralters. itntls
tlflai-s ant' attorneys nt the.lr command.
Prior to IfOft practically all of the bonds,
stocks and eeetrrUien offered tho public
by corporations, publV; service nrnanlia
tlons or municipalities were financed and
dldtrlbutcd throunh private banking
houses. Hut with the enormous increase,
.n the volume of snch Issues, now amount
Ir.ff to nn avernKa of IHfi,flrx,000 a month,
and because of Die Krentr protection re
julre3 for the clients of banks nnd tnist
ompanles. It has become necessary for;
trust companies, especially In the larger
titles, to orftnrjao special bond depart
ments, The primary reason for which trust
compulses onouitsed separate bond de
partments wa to bo able to handle more,
scientifically nnd IntelllRnntly the vat
amount of Investments arising out of the
administration of all kind of trusts.
With such tremendous responsibilities.
It was both logical and necessary for
trust companies to create- special depart
ments through which all bond Invest
ments should he attended to. For ex
ample, there Is an estate, left by a
testator, for the benefit of wife and chil
dren, valued at JtOO.OftO, On tho basis' of
averages, about $rt.000 of this consists of
bond and stock Investment, t'nder th"
will, the trust company, which acts ns
trustee, executor or administrator. hn
the power n sell or substitute new se
curities. Were an Individual to look after
tho estate. It Is hardly poatlble that he J
would bo sufficiently well acquainted with '
security values or market conditions t
make wife sales or substitutions. Th'
trust company, however, through ll
bond department. Is able, not only to si ,1
such trust securities at a profit, but or
casjonally to substitute new Investments
which bring In larger returns and which
h'avo greater stnblllty.
Another Important reason why trus
companies hnve established bond depart
ments Is that the depositors In their
banking department often prefer to with
draw their deposits and Invest them I"
bonds which bring larger return than th
Interest given by the' banking department
Such patrons come to the officer mid a
referred to the bond manager who shifts
satisfactory Investments, keeps them in J
safety vault of the latest construction
which Is proof against fire or burglary,
nnd attends to clipping coupons, etc. Then
there aro countless transactions growlns
out of tho administration of trust dutle?
for Imth Individuals and corporations
where the service of the bond export I
demanded.
Pointed I'nraKfiiplis.
He's a good mnn who sleeps all the
time.
The best euro for kleptomania nifty bo
arrest cure.
Art may bo long, but It's different with
most artists.
Tho lova of money Is tho easiest of oil
roots to oultlvato.
An a sticker a porous plaster hasn t
anything on a bad habit.
When you havo a lawsuit to lose ton
can afford to hire a cheap lawyer
1'latonio love. Is a good deal like a gun
that you didn't know was loaded.
It In far better to make your mark tr.
tho world than It Is to be nn oay one
An old bachelor gets u had case of statfe
fright every time he thinks of marriage.
Every man lives to congratulate hlmseli
that he didn't marry the nrrl woman he
thought he was In lovo wlth.-rhlcaho
News.
PETERS TRUST
COMPANY i
.ACTS AS.
EXKCUTOU under wllU.
ADMlNIBTRATOIl without a will, of with tho will
annexed.
flUAHDIAN of a minor or an incapable person.
THU8TUH to execute trusts, disburao llfo lnBur-
nnco, or hold funds impartially.
DEPOSITORY for trust nnd court fundB at interest.
AGENTS In the management of property.
RECEIVER or ASSIGNEE in business embarras-
ments.
REGISTRAR and TRANSFER AGENT for register
ing, trnnsforlng and counter-signing Stock
Certificates, or Donda of Corporations or Mu-v
nicipnlitles. 1
TRUSTER UNDER BOND ISSUES.
FINANCIAL AGENT In tho INVESTMENT OF
FUNDS in first mortgago loans nnd bondB.
(Our loans aro tax free In Nebraska.)
WILLS drawn, cared for and filed without charge,
whew named Executor or Trustee.
Capital $200,000.00
Surplus $190,000.00
Deposit With .State Auditor $40,000.00
3d
Mhi'tc Brick and Stucco Residence of URanchrnan
3.Cor. 17 and Lothrop SU.
Moving and house cleaning time
will soon be here. You'll have some
work for us then, if not nbw, and
you'll want this done rapidly, yet
carefully and safely.. We have be
come established as one of the
largest firms of our ki; "J in the west
because we always do thorough, de
pendable work. Be sure you call
us when you get ready to move, to
have goods packed or to store them
away.
The twin addition to our handsome
fireproof storage will soon be done,
giving us the finest building of its
kind in this section of the country.
Moving, Packing, Storage and Hauling
Omaha Van '& Storage Co
' i - m-"i?l iSSSTmbimZSSiiImji i
The Hachman resldeco Is a (rood ox
ntnpln of Hirgllsh domestic architecture
adapted to meet the needs of American
Ulcus. The Kngltsh domestic Is a simple
and dignified typo of residence archltJC-
ture, and lis exemplified In this partial-
tnt residence Is an excellent example uf
brick nnd stucco construction, practically
Indrstriictlblo materials ami Inexpensive.
Architect George Ia Fisher states thut
this same house constructed In frame.
with tho outside finish of clapboard wou.J
cost at least 90 per, cent of the brick and
stucco construction'. In other words, the
cost of the above houso as built 1b about
10 per cent more than ordinary frame,
construction. Tho face brick, fur.ilshed
by Bunderland Drothers company, are a
dark brown, round ecjue. repress, brick
of beautiful color and texture, olthougn
tho Individual brick aro rather crude and
imperfect.
Urlck for tho lower story and stucco
for the second story arc coining rao'i
arid -moro 'into uso for residenco con
struction. By tiBlng faco brick from th
KriCdo 'lltfe to tlie second story window
sills a perfectly dry house Is assured.
The 'foundation walls from the footing
and - to' the grade line can be of good
common brlik or well-burned hollow tile,
and 'by' fh'c'uso of stucco for tho second
story. t wh'cr'e this material receives the
minimum exposure, the results aro found
satisfactory 'for this climate, although a
fdll brick houso or a brick veneer house
Is by far the very best of nil methods of
residence construction.
Tho Itachman residence Is considered
one 'of 'the most arttstlo medium-priced
homeal'ln'Omttha and Is another example
of the 'progressive Idea of Omaha own
e'rp who. have been convinced that brick
construction, while higher In Its first
cost, ,ls' the most economical construction
in the' end. ' '
A brick house Is warm In winter and
cool In summer. It costs less to mai'.'
taln than the frame house, ns tho latter
muBt be painted at frequent Interval",
and. If appenrance 1b considered, the
frame house must be painted every two
years at a cost which, In a short time,
amounts to as much as the difference
between the first cost of the brick and
the frame construction.
The percentage of brick homes erectcil
in Omaha during the last three years Is
large, and from the record of building
permits granted during that time It is
found that there are more brick houses
being erected every year. Some of the
notable examples of brick houses erected
during the last twelve months aro those
of J. M. Baldrlge, Charles C. George, G.
D. Tunnlcllffe, Charles P. Junod, John
F. Flack, John McDonald, F. A. Wash,
Barton Millard, Jr.; J. K. Barstow and B.
F. Marshall.
Building Operations for 1912
Official reports from some fifty cities regularly reported to the American
Contractor, Chlcugo, bIiow an aggregate lncreuse-of-26 per cent during the month
of December as compared with December, 19J1. , Tljo year 1912 shows an Increase
of 6 per cent as compared with 1911. Tho latter'ypar was considered quite satis
factory by the building fraternity andi the .Increase -noted Is accepted with pleasure.
Cities which scored n gain of over 60 per cent. fo-Docember, 1912, are: Atlanta.
183 per cent, Birmingham, G8; Boston, G6; Fort Wayne, 298; Harrlsburg, 213; Kan
sas City, 100; Los Angeles, 68; Minneapolis, 640; Nashville, 349;'Gronter New York,
64. 8t. Joseph, L6; 8t..Ixuls, 1S3; Shrovoport, .223;, Toledo, 63. The greatest gain
for tho year was Manchester, 82, and Atjan'ta, 80 per cent. Particulars will bo
found In tho following tables;
Cost-
Akt'on
Atlanta
Bnltlmore , .,
lllnnlngliam...
Boston .......
Buffalo ,
Ctdar RapldH
I hlcago
Cincinnati ...
Cleveland
iff
HOME BUILDERS' SHARES
SOLID
AS THE ROCK OF GIBRALTAR
because Home Builder fund, are "u' ft'kfcurity In
houses built by us for hoinea only THE SAr KaT bKtuillT ijn iiiu
WOULD. v
TKZS MEANS N
Igt -No loans aro made to speculators or on old buildings.
idNo loans are mde to these compelled to borrow because
of adversity, who may be unable to make the monthly
payments. ... .
3d No loans made on owner s valuation or other's appraise
ment. We know the value of every security and know the
exact amount Invested ty the owner because we put up
the dwelling. ' ...--...v., .
Home BUUdera manager has made a specialty of this oluss of se
curities for twelve years without the loss of a dollar of Interest or
principal. . y
7
OUASAHTSSD
HOMK BU1U11IS guarantees 7 semi-annual-dividends on Tre:
ferred Shares,' and also a pro rata share of the contractor's prj'flt we
receive on every dwelling we build.
THE iriJW WAT
Our booklet. The New Way, explains fully Home Builders plan and
how to secure a home on easy monthly payments built to suit you on
any lot you select It Is free for the asking.
Home Builders, Inc.
American Oscuxlty Company,
Plscal Ag-onts,
309 Bo nth 17th, Bt, Between funtm and Harney.
TeL Donjlaa 38S7. around rioor, Omana, Kb.
Building Loans
Money to loan to build homes,
o improve property or to pay
existing loans. Uorroivcrs may
pay front 10 to HO ptr cent on
loans on Interest dntes. Inter
est rcasrw on amounts when
paid. Loan closed promptly.
Vour business solicited,
W, H. Thomas
OSO--.0 STATU BANK KfAKi.
This Page
Is Growing
Are You?
Doc. 1912.
A SM.OXi
918,490
, 5lt.M:.
172,194
. 2,119.135
3.V).OOJ
M4.CO0
4,8?8,rM
352. -!.
2,517,130
Columbus 157.173
Denver
Detroit
Kvansvlllo ,,,,
Kort Wai'ne...
Grand Ilaplds,
Harrlsburg . .
Hartford ....
Indianapolis...
Kansas City.,
Ixs Angeles...
Iwoulsvlllo .....
Manchester
273.700
1.5W.00O
83,.T
32S.8M
124,105
S9.3ri0
220,450
5.7,UG
878,ftJO
:,J70,
1X3,020
67-.020
Memphis 374,156
Milwaukee
Minneapolis ..
Nnrhvllle
Newurk
New Haven...
New Orleans..
Manhattan
urooklyn .
Urnnx
610.&7.1
:.sa,aM
U8,C)
1.161.2SS
227,131
12U.1U
14.33S.619
2,618.026
2,732,783
Dec.. 1911.
S 175,770
324,678
702.810
102.277
1,119,436
1,191.000
238.01X1
6,806.300
691,300
2,330.800
129.637
S70.160
l,l'83,7O0
75,135
67,350
117.522
31.S25
a,130
759,445
436,806
1.431,525
213.490
68.715
3t5,O0O
78i,635
400,225
33,053
814,124
257.320
l
7.193,151
2,618,949
2.1S0.230
-Pct.-
G. U
44
183 ..
, 1912.
Akron. 4,793.927
Atlnnta- 9,987.141
6S
65
40
74
8
21
3S
10
298
6
213
10
100
68
20
30
18
C40
349
43
21
liultlmore
Birmingham...
1 (( ton
Buffalo
Cedar Ititblds.
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus '
Denver
Dotrplt,
Kvansvlllc ....
Fort AVayne..
Grand ;iuplils.
Harrlsburg ...
Hartford'
Indianapolis .,
Kansas City...
1.03 Angeles...
Ioulsvllln
Manchester ...
Memphis,
Milwaukee ....
Minneapolis ..
Nashville
Newark
New Haven....
New Orleans.,
8,049,57b
3,813,079
21,161,34V
12,992,000
2,344,550
88,064,MX)
8,967,316
18.1S0.078
4,675,333
6,332,075
25,581,470
1,530,872
2,785,215
2,456,516
1.167.125
7,379.625
9,l&0t!fl
12,396,328
3l.f67.995
6,652,730
2.720.641
7,16i.21I
15.257,163
14.2:9,175
1,411, 114
11.C26.3VS
4,762,341
3,493,426
1911.
$ S,6i2,597
6,215,9)0
9,325,833
3,554,157
14.217.22S
10,364,000
2,021,450
105,269,700
13,383,000
16,991,677
4,Cf,S,242
6,084.260
19,012.670
2,007,015
1.908,020
2,608,714
1,249,075
6,890,244
8.319,477
13,310,791
23,004,185
6,129.641
1.4S6.781
6.89,146
12,I9),166
1S,7J5,2S5
1.209,619
10.975,S!4
B.S0S.519
3,155,160
-Pct.-
G. U
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7 ..
48 ..
25 ..
15 ..
.. 16
.. 32
I ::
.. 12
34 ..
.. 33
45 ..
.. 2
.. 6
23 ..
9 ..
.. C
36 ..
7 ..
82 ..
22 ..
24 ..
4 ..
16 ..
6 ..
.. 18
10 ..
January Building
Official reports from some fifty cities
throughout the United States, as compiled
by Tho American Contractor, Chicago,
show an aggregate gain In building oper
ations of 12 per cent for January, 1913,
as compared with Junuary, 1912. Gains of
over 100 per cent were made In Cedar
Rapids, 1C6; Chattanooga, 122; Chicago,
252; Cleveland, 114; Columbus, 10S; Detroit.
236; Manchester, 139; Milwaukee, 381;
Nashville, 198; Newark, 124; St. Joseph.
147; Scranton, 207; Toledo, 227. Particulars
will be found In the following table:
January January
1913
City Cost
Akron 208.230
Atlanta 39u,oou
Baltimore 635.670
Birmingham ... 362.626
Buffalo 478.000
Cedar Rapids .. 143.000
(Chattanooga ... 108,725
.Chicago ,. 7,041,600
Cleveland' 704,740
Columbus 20S.335
Denver 181,600
Detroit 2,029,605
Duluth 6S.G75
Grand Rapids . 81,625
Harrlsburg .... 54.475
Hartford 191,750
Kansas City ... 669,40i
I.os Angles .... 2,078.726
IUlsvllle 217,250
Manchester .... 48,405
Milwaukee 411,111
Minneapolis 319,675
Nashville 100.457
Newark 1,310,339
New Haven .... 612,218
New Orleans . . . 237,842
CHAS A. MANN
Consulting, Mechanical and
Electrical Engineer.
Design, Construction. Valuation
GAS-ELECTRIC-WATER SUPPLY
1015 Ashlnnd Block, CIiIcuro, 111.
Use this page each
week to reach the
householder.
99
1
25
Manhattan ,.,.127.4C9,91
Brooklyn 40.537.784
Bronx 36.4C9.870
111.190.498
37,711,067
24,413.307 4'
11
New York
Norfolk .
Oakland
Omaha
Vaterson
I'hiltulelphlu...
I'lttsiiiirgli ....
Portland . ...i.
Itochenter
St. Joseph
at. Paul
St luls
Pan Antonio...
Fan Francisco
Scranton
Shreveport ....
South Bend....
Toledo
wllkcsbarre ..
V orcesler .
19.719.3S7
ra.Wl
l'67.7l4
168,050
69.427
2.3J8.UH)
314.RO
711.110
649,612
(VV891
312.850
1.60M73
113.174
1.0SS.U6
H4.C76
90rt
. ,113
cs.roi
235,537
11,997,800
&2.157
517.539
164.000
128.713
1.737,840
867.419
1,293,626
fOUOOi
15.240
419,301
-K,10S
165,161
1.307,42a
7.675
21.601
SS.3tXt
111.757
216 69.S
298.317
64
47
266
153
229
63
46
40
44
21
New York,.
Norfolk ....
Oakland ....
Omaha
Paterson
.204,(67.146
. a 393.617
. li,0!2,24S
. 4.646,761
2,123,528
4
9
36
67
70
21
Totuls J53.lS2.2J5 42.f9l,S06 26
Philadelphia... 37,73.'S5
Pittsburgh .... 11.145.403
Portland 14.782,707
Rochester' 12.03J.46;
Bt. Joseph 1.119,797
St. Paul 8.051.417
St. Iufs 20,675,503
San Antonio... Xf7.'92
Rati Kranclsco 2S,338.&fn
Bcrantori ...... l.DtM.T9
ShreVeport .... 1.E22.633
South llentl... 942 0
Toledo 5.381.791
Wilkesbarre .. 2.335.217
Worcester .... 6.8t 6,117
Totals.. . $7182.961
173.414,
2,933.
7.108,
'5.421,
2.204,
40.060,
12.330,
17.419,
9.3JS,
693,
3,916,
18.607,
2.191,
2U.916,
1.854,
Lit 9,
l.4!
3.72t,
2.104,
4.796.
17
,m 15
,19S 27
,863
,697
9 ..
,963 ..
a ..
,775 2S
.473 12
,vx . .
,665 It
,940 27
474 11
,067 ..
OS 20
.710
.536
277
42
10
.504 32
Jti70.K2.490 6
1912 Per cent
Cost Gain Loss
121,450 71 ..
294,295 34 ..
400.166 38 . .
243,277 49 .,
427.000 11 ..
60,000 166 ..
48,895 122 ..
1,999.300 252 ..
328,107 114 ..
99,930 108 ..
327.650 .. 44
G02.2S5 236 ..
67.625 1 . .
78,885 8 ..
36,675 48 ..
157,185 21 ..
426,,851 33 . .
2,456,872
197,6iO . .
20,185 139 ..
91.630 3S1 ..
264.335 20 ..
33,698 198
589,401 124 ..
391,183 56 ..
28S.6S5 . . 17
15
Manhnttan
Brooklyn . ,
Bronx
4.740,786
3,213.001
1.716.0SS
6,947.250
2.0C7.947
3.442,754
66
New York ....
Norfolk
Oakland
Omaha . ..
Paterson
Philadelphia ..
Pittsburg
Portland
Rochester
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Salt Lake City.
San Francisco.
Scranton
Seattle
Shreveport ....
Spokane
Toledo
Washington ...
Wllkes-Barre .
U'orchester ...
9,669.965
169,064
5S6 238
100,725
93.148
1,556,740
3S5.4SS
1,126,315
445.131
25.095
616,869
155,414
2.061,001
1S6.278
660,775
74,133
26.7J0
374,906
707,262
82,329
159.222
12,447,951
349.SHO
326,712
131,860
99.143
1,250.220
250,359
906.623
266.629
10.160
3,418.032
235.0G0
1,870,617
60-.60
7741810
101.6S7
S3.43S
114.435
757,954
41,670
131,440
54
Total
,...J38.071,007 $33,732,915
4
w Face Brick Experf
HBs Suggestions Are Free
I'lminiiiK; to build f
Expect to uso brick, of course!
Want something just n little different and distinctive in your walls or foundation?
Call Klein. Make an appointment for tomorrow. Klein is tho best posted face
brick man in Omaha. It will be his pleasure to adapt the best face brick effect tp your
peculiar needs.
The cost? ;
Nothing for suggestions. Mighty little for brick.
UfiDEHLiyiD
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be well to write Mr. Clausen now, and get your plans completed
early.
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