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Show Real Estate News and Notes Many of the real estate dealers re- j port a good deal of activity in the sale of building lots and tho market as a whole has neen strong for propert' of this sort. Stowe & .Palmer report" lots in the Federal Heights addition selling well, although without tho activity that would be shown if it were not for the work on improvements which is being done there. There has been consider able activity on Tower Heights also. The old Crismou farm, with a tract of fifty-frvo acres which was purchased a fow weeks ago, is uow. being laid ont and will be known as Union Heights. Tho company which controls I ho property prop-erty is to be incorporated and articles of incorporation will bo filed the first of the week. W 4. Sales amounting to about $11,000 were report od recently by A. Richtor, as follows. For George Kay, two houses and a lot 3x10 rods, at the corner cor-ner of Eighth East and Seventh South; a lot for Martin Housen at Washington Washing-ton street and Eighth South; for Mrs. Ilattie Heimborgor of Buffalo, N. Y., a house at the corner of Fifth avenue and J street; for Mrs. Eliza Wilcox, a six-room brick cottage on West Temple, Tem-ple, and three lots on Third West aud Fifth North for Elias Kimball. . The sale of a house and lot for John W. Strickler to Anna Kolitz, of Cincinnati, Cincin-nati, and of a rooming house at 135 South Second East, tho total consideration considera-tion being more than $0000, was reported re-ported by the Mahan Investment company. com-pany. Stowe & Palmer reported sales amounting to about $11,000, as follows: Scoville to Baer. a house at 373 South Third West street; Sholes to Ormsb-, a houso at 061 South West Temple; Slade to Jensen, a lot on Fifth avenuo, between L and M streets, and a farm in Granite, McNair to Jones. |