Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 28, 1916, WANT-AD SECTION, Image 36

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 28. 1916.
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SPRING OPENING LOT SALE
LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS
42d to 45th Streets, Leavenworth to Pacific. . Only 15 Minuses by Street Car From Down Town
Study the pictures. No addition to Omaha has ever shown sucn rapid development A new house on an average of every three days and this through
the winter season. This is going some. Location, price of lots, and nothing else, did the business.
Prices: $500 to $700 a Lot ; ' : - .
Terms: $10.00 to $12.50 cah, $10.00 to $12.50 Mo.
These prices include water, sewer, gas, sidewalk all in and paid for. Building restrictions just enough to make it a classy place for classy people of
ordinary means. . , , . . re .
Omaha is starting on an area of unprecedented growth. Now is the time to investigate. You will never be able to buy as cheaply again. If you want
a lot for use or for investment, if you want to begin putting away something each month and own a part of the earth, don't fail to see these lots. We will be
glad to put our time against yours and show them to you. j . ,
Streets to Be Paved This Season
Wp also offer two 5-room houses at attractive nrices and terms.
Take Leavenworth street car, get off at 44th street, and you are there, or call our office and go in automobile at any time before hour of sale.
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LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS A3 IT 13 TODAY THIS WAS ALL VACANT GROUND SIX MONTHS AGO.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL
642 Paxton Block.
Telephone Douglas 1722.
Invest Your Money
In Suburban Acres
14 Good Reasons Why You Should Invest in Beautiful
"Benson Gardens"
1st You get from 6 to 8 times more ground.
2nd You have no city or special taxes to pay.
3rd Benson Gardens is the right direction.
4th There is a good paved road all the way.
5th Free jitney service all the year round to and from the end of Benson car line
to anyone living in Benson Gardens who works downtown.
6th Benson Gardens has the richest land in Douglas county on account of being a
dairy farm for over 25 years.
7th The land is well drained and is ideal for poultry raising and growing fruit
and vegetables.
8th All school children are taken to and from the Benson school free of charge.
9th You can keep your position downtown and live in Benson Gardens and reduce
the high cost of living by raising Poultry, growing fruit and garden truck.
10th You will never be able to buy acres so close to Omaha on such easy terms as
$10 cash, $10 a month. Half acres from $5 to $7.50 per month.
11th Acres have proven to be the best place for savings on account of no special
taxes, no city taxes while you are paying for your acre.
12th You will never miss your monthly payments, and by the time you have your
acre paid for the land will be worth a great deal more money.
13th Benson Gardens is within the five-mile circle of the center of Omaha's busi
ness district.
14th Acres can be bought as low as $150, half acres as low as $225.
Come out today and see the finest suburban acreage tract ever offered for sale
so close to Omaha. Take car to end of Benson car line, then walk six blocks west to
Benson Gardens, or take jitney at end of line and get off at our office on the ground
on West Main street and our salesmen with autos will bo pleased to show you
around. Or, if you cannot go today, call us up by phone, Tyler 50, any time during
the week and we will send you plat and prices. Downtown office open evenings 7 to
9 p. m.
Hastings & Heyden,
1614 Harney St. Five phones, Tyler 50.
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ABOUT
DEVELOPMENT
Omaha has gone forward with remarkable strides
in tho last few. years and in the outlying residence dis
tricts some large tracts have been developed into high
class districts. Nowhere In or near the city has this
change been so remarkable as in the Miller Park district.
Five Years
Ago "Norwood" was a cornfield, and when platted lots
sold there from $600 to $1,000; today these lots are
SELLING for $1,500 to $3,000 and it is one of the "beauty
spots" of Omaha.
Four Years
Ago "Newton" and "Mllecrest" were platted and sold,
and these lots are selling for 50 per cent more than they
were sold for originally.
Three Years
Ago "Laurelton" was platted and sold by us and TO
DAY there are no lots for sale there, and 90 PER CENT
of the lots have fine homes on them.
Two Years
Ago (in May, 1914) we platted "BELLE ISLE," lying
south of Miller Park and west of 24th street, and TO
DAY all street improvements are in and 75 per cent of
the lots are improved with fine homes. Do you know of
ANY other location where such remarkable growth has
occurred?
This Y
ear
We are selling "Minne Lusa," lying north of Miller Park
and extending from 24th street to 30th street. It is more
than twice as large as all of these other additions COM-
time in Omaha. Its LOCATION is ideal and its sur-
BINED, and Is the largest addition ever platted at one
roundings wonderful. Its future is assured nothmg
can stop it.
You
Should get In on tho "GROUND FLOOR" by coming out
TODAY. LOOK INTO this remarkable addition and
the low prices. Lots
$550 to $850
With all improvements In and paid for.
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BRAND NEW, NEVER OCCUPIED
ACTUALLY WORTH $4,500,
OFFERED TODAY FOR $3,975.
THIS IIOME it located at 4201 Mayberry Avenue, on nice corner lot
in Leavenworth, Heights, Oinaha'a busiest addition. Frame and itucco. all
modern and oak Hninherl. Has large living room 12x2.1 with beamed ceiling
and book cages; colonnade opening into dining room which has paneled walls
and window seat. Neat den or sewing room and a handy kitchen with built
in features; large refrigerator room; front and rear stairway. Three good
bed rooms, four closets, large tiled bath and storm proof sleeping porch on
second floor. Easy stairway to store room in attic; full cement basement
with floor drain, fruit cellar and inclosed coal bin. Rogers' furnace, (non
better), Kohler plumbing fixtures. Complete with screens, water meter and
window shades. Decorated throughout; yard sodded. It's well built and
complete in every way. Good lot taken as part pay,
When you buy this home you deal with the OWNER, and pay no COM
MISSION. Neither lo you pay a profit to a contractor as we build them
ourselves by day labor. We have ample funds to buy all our material in
large quantities for spot cash. This means a saving of at least 10 per cent.
And it is located in a new addition where values are sure to increase; by
buying now this increase will be yours. Will sell on very easy terms. Sub
mit us your proposition. Open today from 3 to 6 p. m.
CHAS. HORN. OWNER, PHONE WALNUT 3219.
Note: Also have two nifty S room bungalows, in this addition. Finished
in oak throughout, at a low price and your own terms.
Tyler 187.
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Dundee-Happy Hollow-Fairacres
Offer opportunities for tho investor or
home owner seldom equalled in a residence
district.
Restricted District, But Easy Terms
Here the man of moderate means can
buy a choice lot protected from stores,
apartments or cheap houses, for ifOO to
?i,500, with only a small payment down and
a little each month.
Why Not Buy the Best?
When it costs no more, but the opportunities
for advance in price are fur greater.
Dundee New Residence District is the Place
Hetween Podge and Howard streets, l$ih
and streets. Don't mis seeing these,
lots before buying. 1'hone us when you
wish to go out and we will call for you.
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