Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 13, 1919, REAL ESTATE SECTION, Image 40

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 13, 1919.
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, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR LAND
One of the most up-to-date business structures on the principal business thoroughfare! of a well-populated,
choice residence section of Omaha. .,
, . ' LAND
Lot is 158x80 feet, fronting east, 158 ,i on Sherman Avenue car line, 80 feet m Corby Street, 80
!feet on Maple Street, private alley across entire rear of building.
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East Omaha, Carter Lake Club and Lake View Park car lines. , Property xp. this vicinity is steadily and
rapidly increasing in value. - '
, IMPROVEMENTS . .'
Well built, first-class 2-story and basement pressed brick containing 6 stores with extended glass
fronts, full cemented basements: second floor has six 7-room apartments, steam heated.
INCOME
Pays 6 per cent net on $60,000.
Owner will consider exchange for farm or ranch 1 ind. I j
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE COMPANY, Realtors,
1016 Omaha National Bank Building. . ,
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The State Savings Bank
of Council Bluffs
Established 1888
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Our Thirty-First Anniversary
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1 Comparative Statement of Deposits
' March 18, 1898 $ 248,782.64
March 18, 1908 , G48,179.72
March 18, 1913. 949,890,93
'March 18, 1918 1,950,667.05
March 18, 1919 2,282,636.93
Constant Growth Best Proof of
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v This Bank1 Open Saturday Evenings
E. A. WICKHAM, Pres. W. S. BAIRD, Vice Pres.
I H. L. TINLEY, Cashier.
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COTTAG E - A C1RES
- are within 12 minutes' ride of central part of Omaha. City water and
electric lights.." $5.00 per" month will ijbuy one.
Wallace Benjamin (El Co.
19 North Main St., Eagle Bldg. , Council Bluffs, la.
Phone 295.
SUNKIS1 ACRES
Will all be sold this year. Will make you money.
$5.00 to $10.00 per month will buy one.
Wallace Benjamin & Go.
19 North Main St., Eagle Bldg. Council Bluffs, la.
Phone 295.
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IMPROVED Yi ACRl.
337 Spaulding Street.
This '.i acre is well improved with bearing fruit trees, ap
ples, cherries, plums, pears and crabapples. Also lots of small
fruit. Is fenced and 6 good 5-room modern except heat house on
the place; 3 blocks from car line. Owner on premises who will
show you the place. This is a real bargain.
3410 BURT STREET
$300.00 Cash. '
This is n good 6-room modern except heat 2story house, with
fireplace. Only a block fr6m new site of High School of Com-
merce; $300.00 cash and $20.00 per month. This is worth buying.
, COLORED FOLKS.
$150.00 Cash.
At 3230 Emmet street is a 5-room partially modern house
on a good corner lot that you can buy for $150.00 cash or Liberty
Bonds. The balance like rent. This is a bargain.
2404 SOUTH 12TH STREET.
$300.00 Cash.
Buy ths good 4-room partially modern house in a good neigh
borhood. Close to car line. Pay $300.00 down and the balance
monthly. ; '
237 FRANCIS STREET.
' $75.00 Cash. ' v
Buys for you 237 Francis, a good 4-room partially modern
cottage on a corner lot. Balance paid like rent. This is a bargain
for someone. . ' x ) ,
Creigh, Sons & Company
Douglas 200. - REALTORS. 508 Bee Bldg.
Some Good Bargains
$1,500 Five-room cottage with bath and gas, close in at 26th and
Pierce; large lot, 60x194.
The growth of Omaha from a
little village in 1854 to the present,
is illustrated thoroughly and accu
rately by the accompanying city
growth map prepared by the city
planning commission in the city hall.
The map shows the tenlargemerit
of the citv in various years from
1854 to 1917, the last year in which
the limits of the city were extended.
In 1917 four different localities
were taken in, all by annexation.
They were Benson, Florence, a
tract in the Elmwood park vicinity,
and Clontarf, a small district which
includes the old German1 home.
There is a vast difference between
the last annexations and the first
map of the city of Omaha.
On the old territorial plats of the,
city published in 1854 on maps
lots were being given away "to per
sons who will improve 'them."
The men who plotted the original
city of Omaha were dreamers, in
that they thought a town of consid
erable size might rise here on the
Missouri, but in their wildest dreams
JOIN THE J
"BACK TO THE LAND"
MOVEMENT
The food for this nation as well as the European countries
must come from the farms of the Middle West.
' We have for sale the land that makes the good farms on
which to produce the necessities of life and you, should own a
farm and .help provide this need. ' . ' 4
- The following descriptions give you an idea of the quality
of land we are selling: : v
320 acres, level, 10 miles north of Pine Bluffs, Wyo., close to
school, improvements practically new, good well and windmill, all
fenced and cross-fenced, 220 acres broke, 110 acres in winter
wheat. This place is rented to good farmer and purchaser to get
of crop delivered to market. Price, $57.50 par acre, small cash
payment -with final settlement March 1, 1920. This farm is
located on what is known as the north table and should be seen to
be appreciated. An ideal farm.
160 acres, all level, good fence, close to school and town, all
in cultivation, purchaser gets H of crop, -in well settled farming
country. Price, $48 per acre; very reasonable terms. A specula
tion. ; ' 'N
640 acres 9 miles from Kimball, Neb., close to school; except
10 acres all is in winter wheat and looks fine, of crop goes to
purchaser. Price, $80 per acre; $10,000 cash, $15,000 Sept. 1, bal
ance 4 years; an ideal section, a good buy. .
We will be glad to show you other good farms, both improved
and unimproved; priced right. ,
We guarantee everything as represented. These lands must
be seen to be appreciated. For further particulars see
. Olson -Nelson Realty Co.,
516 Om,.Nt. Bank Bldg. OMAHA, NEB.
C. V. NELSON, Manager.
PINE BLUFFS, WYO.
C. OSCAR OjLSON, ManaBei
DUMONT&CO.
Possession May 1st
6- room modern house on Harney car line, overlooking Bemis
Park. Price $3,750. '
5-room modern cottage and two lots with bearing fruit, shade
trees and chicken houses. Price $3,750; $500 cash. Immediate
possession., ,
5-room modern house and garage on North 40th St., car line.
Price $3,250; $500 cash. ,
8-room modern house, corner lot 84x80 ft. and garage. Price
$6,500; terms to suit. ' . " ''
7- room modern house, lot 50x180 ft., with shade treesflow
ering shrubs, and vines, bearing fruit and garden, garage and every
modern convenience. Immediate possession. This is a very at
tractive home on a popular residence street. Price $6,800.
' A Country Home
One-half acre with three-room house, chicken house, ' fruit
trees and small fruit. Price $1,400; $200 cash; balance monthly.
Immediate possession. ; V
Investments
'$35,500142x132 ft. Farnam St. vacant corner; price $250
per foot. Have a tenant who will lease part of this. Investments
in Omaha real estate are sure to be profitable. Farnam Street is
the best and safest. Ask us fof full information.
' Warehouse Property
5-story and basement brick warehouse in the heart of the
wholesale district. Electric elevator and sprinkler system, 34,000
feet floor space. -Price $60,000 or will lease for term of years at
$6,000 per year. V ' '
DUMONT & CO.. Realtors
they did not predict that in 65 years
their plan would develop into a city
of 200,000 persons, where business
property sells from $1,000 to $8,000 a
front foot, and where citizens are
clamoring for a place to live.
The original maps, on which were
the names of "Enos Lowe, James A.
Jackson, and Samuel Bayliss & Co.,
proprietors," carried this inscrip
tion: "Lots will be given away to
persons who will improve them
private sales will be made on the
premises. A newspaper, the Omaha
Arrow, is published weekly at this
place. A brick building suitable for
the territorial legislature is in pro
cess of construction, and a steam
mill and brick hotel will be complet
ed in a few weeks."
"September 1, 1854."
The original townsite extended
west to Twenty-third street, accord
ing to the map. What is now Daven
port street was then called "Emi
grant road."
The' 1915 annexations to the elty
of Omaha included South Omaha
and Dundee. These municipalities
were taken in under provision of a
legislative enactment of that year.
With the big annexations of 1915
and 1917, the city in some sections
is already beginning to outgrow its
limits.
Realtors and other city devefopers
predict that the time is not far dis
tant when further annexations will
be made.
Minneapolis councilmen threaten
to abolish the pay-as-you-enter
street car apparatus as well as skip
stops. Since Boss Lowry passed off
the traction scenery up there much
fraction and flat wheels have developed:
Bargains in Nebraska Lands
160 Acres, N. W4, Sec. 20, Twp. 27, Range 12 $2,670
,160 Acres, N. W1, Sec. 21, Twp. 27, Range 12 $2,170
160 Acres, N. W, Sec. 19, Twp. 32, Range 14 $3,620
160 Acres, N. E'i, Sec. 22, Twp. 32, Range 14 $2,060
160 Acres, S. W1, Sec. 4, Twp. 29, Range 16 $6,000
Each of these quarters are worth from two to five dollars
per acre more than above prices.
A. A. PATZMAN,
301 Karbach Block.
$1,500 Six-room house at 4528 Burdette, lot 44x128, easy terms.
$2,000 Five-room cottage, modern except heat; large lot, 88x132;
at 27th and Wirt.
$2,500 Nice five-room modern cottage, at 2217 Ohio Street; lot
40x119, with paving paid for; good neighborhood, near
two car lines; small payments.
$2,800 Six-room modern house, at 2876 BinneyJ oak floors, south
S front lot 44x134.
$3,000 Six-room modern house on 21st Street, close to Kountze
Park, east front lot 50x124; nice location.
$3,750 Eight-room modern house, Kountze Place; lot 50x24,
house not new, but in good order; sleeping porch; a good
buy for the money.
$3,500 Seven-room modern house, at 1840 No. 19th Street, east
front lot 30x140; can be bought on small payments.
$4,500 Six-room modern house, having reception hall, living room,
dining room and kitchen on first floor; three sleeping
rooms and bath on second floor; south front lot 50x124 at
1458 Emmet street.
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If you want a very nice home, look at 1613 Lothrop street.
This house is vacant, key first door west. , ,
W.H. GATES
647 Omaha National Bank Building
REALTOR
Web. 268S
LETUSHELPYOU
FIND A HOME
Following is a list of houses on easy pay
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2024 Ave. "D," 5 rooms $1,200.00
1528 Ave. "D," 6 rooms, 2 lots $2,250.00
405 No. 16th St., 4 rooms $850.00
1313 Ave. "D," 5 rooms .$1,600.00
353 Frank St., 6 rooms, modern except heat,
- at $1,650.00
3412 Ave. "C," 6 rooms, 3 lots . . . . . .$3,000.00
1609 Fourth Ave., 4 rooms .$1,200,00
3010 Ave. "B," 5 rooms, modern except heat,
at $2,400.00
1296 Canning St., 5 rooms, lot 60x400, $2,750.00
329 Seventeenth Ave., 5 rooms ..... .$800.00
3127 Ave. "H," 5 rooms, 6 lots $2,500.00
1512 Tenth Ave., 5 rooms' ...$850.00
2715 West Broadway, 5 rooms, modern except
heat $2,000.00
1917 Seventh Ave., 5 rooms, modern . $2,500.00
1822 Ave. "A," 4 rooms, part modern, $1,850.00
J. P. HESS COMPANY
Phone 3344.
123 Pearl Street.
416-18 Keeline Bldg.
Phone Doug. 690
Beautiful Karges Acres
Karges Acres in the Fairmont Park Section of Council
Bluffs, are by far the bargain of the year for the prudent home
buyer. Forty minutes' ride by street car from Omaha business cen
ter. Far from the. smoke, dirt and noise of the city, in a sight
ly and healthful location.
Two blocks from paved street, 6 blocks from 2 car lines;
city water and electric lights now on the grounds; sewer and
walks will be put in.
Raise chickens and garden here.
ACRE TRACTS $800 to $1,300
ACRE TRACTS with new Bungalows about com
pleted . . .$3,000, to $5,000
J Pick out your acre today. Easy terms, 10 cash and
monthly payments. Take Manawa or Fairmont Park cars.
Salesman on the grounds Monday.
G. T. kARGES, Owner
600 Roosevelt Ave. Phone 3966.
MODERATE PRICED
HOMES
$2,000. 3521 Maple Street, 4-room cottage nearly new, good well, electric lighta
, four full lots, chicken house and chicken yard. Terms 1200 cash bal
ance $18.00 a month.
$3,600. 4585 Franklin St., 6-roorh modern, nearly new, lot 50x160, near car and
school; terms, $500 cash, balance. $30.00 a month.
$3,250. 4004 Charles St., 6-room, modern, two-story house in eood order. Terms
$500 cash, balance $30.00 a month. '
$4,000. 4002 Charles St., 7-room, modern, two-story house, very attractive, good
sized rooms. Terms $500 cash, balance $35.00 per month.
$4,000. T512 North 40th St., 7 -room, modern home, hot water heat, everything in
good condition. Terms, $500, cash, balance $36.00 a month.
$4,150. 1608 Willis Ave., 6-room, modern, well-built and in good condition.
Possession soon. Terms.
$3,850. 4129 North 18th St., 5-room, modern bungalow. Terms $500 cash, bal
ance, $36.00 a month.
$5,000. 822 North 60th Ave., 7-room. modern, fine lot running from 60th Ave.
to 60th St.: double garage, sightly location. Terras $1,000 cash, balance
S50.00 a month.
$8,000. 807 North 35th St., 8 rooms, completely modrni and furnished. Has
two bathrooms, two sleeping rooms on firat floor, three bedrooms and
sleeping porch on second floor. Decorations first floor in oil over can
vas walls. This house has every modern convenience, Rudd heater, water
power vacuum cleaner, water filter, oil burner for furnace, and toilet in
basement Garage and cement drive. This property is in the Cathedral
district, and close to ear lines. Terms. $5,000 cash, balance on or
before 5 years, 6 per cent. Immediate possession. Key at our office.
All of the above properties are offered at attractive prices and not In.
flated on account of the present high prices of building materials and scarcity
of homes. For further information, call Mr. Shotwell, Douglas 5013, 202 South
17th street.
AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY
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