Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 06, 1915, WANT AD SECTION, Page 8-C, Image 34

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. i OMAHA SUNDAY DEE: JUNE G, 1913.
OLIAHA LOT YALUES
IUCREASEEAGH DAY
Buy-a-Lot Campaign ji Bringing: to
th Front Many Pieces of Prop
erty Long Lost
LOTS OF ALL SIZES TO BE HAS
Many who bow live In some of tbe
finest residence districts In Omaha
hesitated to buy lets In those dis
tricts bait doten or a doten years
ago because they were not sure the
lots were worth the money. That
was when those lota were offered at
1600 and 700. Those same people
paid from $1,000 to 1,400 for their
lot. Tbe same lot now is worth in
many cases from $1,800 to $2,000,
depending on tbe development of the
addition.
Today there are many hundreds of lota
lying vacant about tha city that will
eventually make money the . aaraa way
for their owners. Many hundreds of peo
ple are hesitating uie same way about
buying because they are not aura, or think
ther are not aura. Some of thee peopia
will see the Increase In these lot until
they double and treble in value.
Possibilities la laveAmeats.
Tbe Bee li at present putting- on a
thirty-day whirlwind buy-a-lot campaign.
This Is Interred to wake people up to
the possibilities that lie In such invest
ments. On the buy-a-lot paces In Tha Bee
wm be found from day to day sotn of
tha finest bargains In lote that eaa be
fonnd In the city. These lot bargains are'
comrmj oat of their Mains'. Lota that
have Just a water-Worn "For Fale' elg-n
on them thnt no one em errs because it
Is hidden behind the luxurious growth
of sweet clover are now coming to light
In the pnges of The Bee. They are worth
watching for.
The old "For Bale" sign la so completely
hidden on many excellent lote or bus ac
tually tumbled down with the result thst
people who have long admired a oertain
lot have always supposed it was not for
sale or could not be had at any price.
The Bee's thirty-day campaign is to bring
these out In blsxlng letters on its paces.
Anyone who wants to know where lots
for sale csn be ound In Omaha at this
time will get thst information in the
Omaha Bee during the next thirty days,
for the lot owners and real estate men
have taken to the Idea just Ilka a French
man to the trenches and are spreading
their offers dally upon the pages.
All l.oratloas Advertised. ,
Those who have any favorite addition
In the city. In which they have been In
terested In securing a lot. will find these
sddltlons now advertised In The Bee.
Acre tracts, five-acre tracts and regula
tion lots In all parts of the rlty ere com
ing to the front and showing themselves
on the double-page display ads In Tha
Bee. Hera1 they oome together on a sin
gle sheet of paper before the eyes of
the reader to offer themselves to the dls
crlmlnsUve choice of the Investor. It is
not like driving sll over the city for a
year In an auto to look at all the lots
and to be satisfied with none. It is, on
the other hand, having all the lots
brought right into your parlor for you
to select from on a Sunday morning
whan you pick up the paper. The reader
may choose the addition In which he be
lieves he will be moat Interested. Msny
choose the lot or group of Jots which he
thinks Is the cream of thejnvestment.
PLAN MANY NEW BUILDINGS
Architects and Contractors Are
Work on Large Number
of Plans.
at
RESIDENCE LIST 13 LARGE
built by the Prairie Tark club on Fow
ler avenue.
Architect Charles M. Nye of Omaha is
drawing plans for a 15,004 residence, to
be built for Dr. Ernest Kelley. Two
stories and basement, 3SxK to be bunt
of brick vefceer.
Work wsa begun last week on the re
decorating and remodeling of tbe main
floor of tha Burgess-Nash company's
store, which will constitute an outlay of
$50,000, when completed.
Growth of City is
Noted by Increase
Of Business Center
Pome of the plans on file now with the
architects for residences snd other prop
erty to be constructed this summer In
Omsha are given below:
Architect James T. Allan is drswlng
plans for a 16.000 residence, two stories
snd attic, MiJO, to be built at Iwenty
nlnth street and Poppleton avenue, for
Bryan C. Rostra. Kxcharure building,
Pouth Omsha.
. Aruhlteot Everett S. Dodds is drawing
plans for a two-story, 30x24 reatdenoe, to
be built of stucco at a cost of W.ooo, m
Mlnne Lajss addition, for Charles W.
Martin.
Architect Lloyd D. Willis will let the
contract !n about two weeks for a two
story. 34x32 residence, to coot 112,000, to
be built in Dundee for Oeorga A. Roberts.
in, arn un mK mm bib nv j. rcn ir.ri kiiia i
F. Miller for a two-story brick venen-ithe ehange hou, npt JrMrty
residence to be built for E. R. Wllklns. ! holding concern as well as Is the Inter.
Architect Burd F. Mtller Is drawing I national Realty Associates. "We should
ntana tnm IK, tV AM . w...fm . lOWD a lOl Or tract BVinrwuorv llluots
Realty Exchange
Members Want to
Buy a Lot in Omaha
The Omaha Real Estate exchange may
soon take steps looking toward Investing
as a corporation in soma good substan
tial Omaha property. At the last meet
ing of the exchange this matter
brought up. It wss pointed out that' the
exchange never has owned any property
and that it would no doubt be desirable
to do so.
C. F. Harrison brought the matter up,
declaring that there wss no reason why
wholesale building of the Goodrich Drug
company. Tbe building will be cf rein
forced concrete snd brick. Will be four
stories high, 46x120, and will be located at
"Fifteenth and Jones streets.
The Omaha Eagles will build at Eight
eenth and Capitol avenue. Two stories,
(WxSl The cost will oe $3fl,0f. To be
V. . 1 1 . J , A 1. 1 . .
and then can make a trip out with the ,',.,
agent right to a
business.
definite spot to talk
Three houses of somewhat unique plans
a to general arrangement and In use of
, chimneys, chimney seats, sua ' rooms.
Bailey service la worh knowing about sleeping porches and tiling are being
would i sll be Interested In," he said.'
Frank It. Meyers msde a talk along the
same line, pointing out that tha company
Is Incorporated and has the right to
mnle in vestments.
No fund has yet been raised, hot some
tentative plans for starting a little sink
ing fund have been 'talked over.
Ketf Bowels Re7alas
Nothing bettor than Dr. King's New
Life rills for constipation, Indigestion
and sour stonuveh. - Get a bottle. Only
S6e. All dniffgista. Advertisement
The growth of a city may be measured
by the location of real estate valued at
tl.000 per front foot," says W. H. Thomas,
president of the Omaha Real Estate Ex
change. "Investigations prove that In the his
tory of nearly every city there is a time
when Its real estate In the business cen
ter resohes for the first tbne a value of
11,000 per front foot. As growth comes
on. this same property rises to $3,009 per
front foot, and property that wss worth
1300 per front foot, sdjolnlng the $1,000
property has risen to $1,000. A few years
psss and the $2,000 property Is $8,000 per
front foot; the $300 property that becomes i
$1,000 property, moves up to $1,000. By
this time the property that was $S0 per i
w !front . foot has advanced In value six
times, and Is selling for $$,000 per front
loot.- -i
"Thus, beginning at the oeetral point, j
of $1,000 per front foot, In the early de
velopments of the business osnter of a
city, one may measure the growth' of,
that city by taking note of the very
rauoh increased area la which $1,000 per
front foot Is the minimum prloe.
"In a city of steady growth, like
Omaha, the record proves the certainty
of the Increase of values radiating from
the business center.
"Every five and ten-year period brings
its natural advances for the whole radius.
The adjacent business property that was
unsaleable ten years aeo, is today in de
mand at good prices. All of the business
real estate in Omaha, radiating from the
oentrsi point In. tha direction of growth
of the business district, has edvanocd
surprisingly m value in fifteen years. In
the year 1900 twenty-seven of the beet
corners In Omaha had an average value
of H.K0 pes frer.t toot. In 1915 thirty of
the best corners in Omaha have an
I aveisRC velue of $4,300 per front foot, and
vet. there are nemile fnriav fhea who
would Invest ihelr money for gain, who
are skeptical rf real eotate value adja
cent to the business center of a growing
city like Omaha, 3 nut ss people wre
twenty years sgo and ten years ago.
However, there are many factors to be
considered before Investing In real estate.
Advance In land value may be SO pee
cent to 79 per rent greater In one locality
than In another. If you are not fa
miliar with Ue various faotors that ef
fort lard value consult someone who !
before Investing your money."
(COZY
Apartments, flats, booses and eottagee
van be rentedontckly and cheaply by s
Be "For Bont"
H. E. GARTER,
ARCHITECT
AND
. GUILDER
2S14 M SU Scuth Omha
Phone South 1133
Icauy uoisfmg
LDAUSS
FOR THE JUNE BRIDE
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Good furniture, correctly designed and well built, makes a cot
corner. Hartman'a furniture makes your eatfe tome a "cozj
.corner." Good furniture la the only kind you will find at Hart
nan's. If you pay us a call It will be ffaickly apparent to you
that there never waa. and la not, any other stock of furniture
or homefurnlehlnge In America, today to compare with Hart
man's. In extent of fineness, In varieties, In rltai improvements
and vouched for genuine economy. Our special outfit as proves
by Ions experience, make an Ideal, cosy home for brides In thol;
first housekeeping; venture. Our extremely reasonable and sanr
prices and convenient terms are a great help to brides, and coinr
when Ire rcoauMny la Important. Ail we aak la t ligation
ana, cssysrsss.
SPECIAL EASY MONTHLY TERMS GLADLY AR
RANGED ON ANY PURCHASE-IF DESIRED
aiyp1 jfiMl.fi ! rIL
Mv ? li ryj H I A lir "nut
STZA.?Tm sawrd oak gentle.
"M S YAIJT. Thra useful piece In
one. A roomy wsrdrob. Isrr dresser
and a handy desk. Wardrobe aeo l ion
has sliding racks and trouser hanger,
trench beveled plat mirror lx4i
inr-ne. uoiaen oak niusa.
Special for this week
nly
sa.00 oAj-g ta.00 a Mom
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$19.50
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AN IMPERIAL rtwOiBHTnig (M '.
WALNUT PUIvVTHSm tR.HKI) WJl U
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12.2FsrnaR.SL Tel. D. 353
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DIVIDENDS
Paid July 1st
and Jan. 1st
On
Homo Builders
Preferred Shares, estima
ted on the present book
value 1.14 the shore.
Every shareholder get 7
on every dollar Invested, be
sides you get the Increase add
ed from aurplua profits and
also .the Interest on the frn
creaee. All shares lsaued before July
1st participate In the surplus
profits of the past elx months.
American. Security Company
Fiscal Agents
HOME BUILDERS
(INC.)
202 So. 17th St., Omaha, Neb.
j
Mushrooms. C-tys-CS
In boxes, cellars, barns. Full Infractions free
how to grow them. One to two dollars will
sun you in paying wMoi
nett. Chicago Market Price
being 50c to $1.00 per lb.
I1'.';! Dealers in pure culture
mushroom spswn or seed
highest productive spevri
manufactured.
DAVEMOftl ITOS, MvlM.i.
THE DIFFERENCE
between borromng money on a "straight mortgage"
and the "monthly payment plan ' 1 is vital. If you bor
row money on a "straight mortgage," due in five or
ten years, you worry every' day in the year, for every
day brings you nearer to the date upon which the
mortgage will be due.
If you borrow money from us, on our monthly pay.
ment plan, every day is a day of joy, for aa each month
goes by your loan beoomes smaller, and in a-few years
the home is your own.
WHICH PLAN IS THE BEST?
OMAHA LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION
Northwest Corner" 15th and Dodge Streets.
G. VV. Loomls, President.
J. T. Helgren, Asst. Secretary,
Assets, 97,890,000.00.
W. It. Adair, Sec'y and Treaa.
A. A. Allwlne, Asst. Hoc rotary.
Reserve, 9176,240.57 . ..
SPRING BRIDES WILL BE SPECIALLY INTERESTED
In our famous r
house in th wort
iralnt attondant
procure any where In America. May w prove this to you?
ornplet outfit. Hartman'e ovot more attention to complete outfits than any other furniture
rid. Young couelas about to be married ara sspectaAly urged to visit our ator and have our
ta ahOW yoil how rtltjfllllv ASwInAmlnallv mm n fkirnlah wmi kmi, Dtir Aiitflta
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Feather
Ypur Nest. .
Msds with haavy plank too and
full swelled (rpnt. The mirror is
or large alze, French beveled plate
and measures 18x80 inches. Mado
The House
pictured on this page is only
one of the many that we have
supplied with paint and var
nish. .
Let Us Supply Your Needs
Barker Bros- Paint Co-
Phone Douglas 4TOO. mop Farnani Street.
on decidedly heavy lines. Alto,
sether an elegant place of furni
ture greatly tl1 r rrr
a-reatly
tinder prtoed
at .!....
tl.BO OASK-l.M
A KOITTX'
a.so OASV lb.
&.00 A MUITX. .
this hioh grade: solid oak extension
TAHL.E. Is maie throughout of carefully slctd
ood. Iraa neavy ecdcstal base, supported b four
i-arvta ciaw roei. lion top mvasura.i
lna and extenrts to six ft. KU hlv finl
ed in golden and offered for this week
' ll-OO CASK SI AO A KOITTX.
OUR IMPROVED 4
PA8SKNQER LAWN
SWING. Large site
frame atands 7 foot
high, and enameled
red. . Seats and plat
form have aplendtd
oil rubbed finish.
Will not be affected
by the rata.
Swings easily
and thoroughly
well braced. Our
price only
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TRE PAMOU8 uoitia mOPOLD DAVENPORT. On
chansea It from a beautiful sat tea by day to a roomy, santil
by night. Hetldlng folds ur In Davenport. Pattern llluslrat i
genuine solid oak, splendidly polished golden.
and avat upholstered over ull set sieel avrings, Im
perial ieatiier. at
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$23.75
NOTE THIS
WONDERFUL
BED SPECIAL
Atf njTVVI VA-flSTVlJ AND ATTRACTTVB
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American quarter sawed imitation eaK. Toe
hihiufw i in, aupporieo oy
shspely legs. tipaoUllv wired, only..
To Q U T6 A IfLOFfg.
'$7.25
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Viiit Our Mammoth
liug, Curlain and
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llh liravy two-Inch onntlnuoua chUleaa li
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lias rooiny nro vision com
partment with two shelve
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lnarai wool lined through
out. Ouaranteed in every
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at only
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NEDf?AC:iA TEfJT & AWMING CO
Opsjteejrloa W Ar OOm Teat and Awing Oonoara.
PhoBe iKraiflae 70 South Sixttnth St.
CEttEHT DLOCECS Z'TVi
VvVter-ProQSVd, Power-Tamped, and Steaip-Cured. Made of Concrete
containing t&e best Portlaol. cement, and thoroughly mixed.
We deliver anywhere In Greater Omaha and in ears lots to Ne
braska ejad Iowa-points.
Kill C? ITCE CO., 1788-10 Ounini SL.Phon Don.at 4421
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sl.L:tMNa HOUJOW-
SHAPED WILLOW
Hot Kk.lt. Mad of th
fiasl eJeotyd Imported
Reed, and finished in a
rich aLad of baronial
brown. Very roomy and
exceedingly comfort
able. Can he used for
rorohes, sanrrxwrta or
llvlug rwu. Hoecially
trioA tvr this 0 if'
we.iaaelUag Sg (
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STORAGE CO.
FOR iVtZODINQ CFTO
Eprtno4 sLnrepu bls tiartiera f m msTsrlabs fan ii'isiaiej
sllvwr. glass, omamsnta, pictures, fur ni tana, eta, wtU bw f-mrlsh4.
proper notloe. tVeddlug girts sod valuable wllv be packsdk stuwd aod
forwarded to any destination desdjred.
Omaha Van & Storaco Go.
60-813 SoMth elsteenth Street Phone Doug. 4163
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