| Karges Bros. | Karges--Continuing the work of making the west side of Franklin Avenue south of Beach Street solid with handsome cottages and bungalows Karges Bros. erected several dwellings in that vicinity during the past twelve months. One of these is a story and one-half frame with a gable predominance at 622 Franklin Avenue, containing seven rooms and costing $2,500. | 622 Franklin Ave |
| Karges, E. A. | Karges--The frame for a new dwelling house has been erected at 627 Roosevelt Avenue during the past few weeks by E. A. Karges who is building it as an investment. The house will contain eight rooms, will be of frame construction and two stories in height. The cost will be about $4,000. | 627 Roosevelt Ave. |
| Karges, E. A. | Karges--The home of E. A. Karges on the southwest corner of Military and Roosevelt Avenues is one of the most attractive homes of combined frame and stucco construction in the city. While it is not large, containing seven rooms, it is of pleasing design. The lower half is of weather-strip and the upper of timber and stucco. It is one and one-half stories in height and cost about $4,500. | Southwest corner of Military & Roosevelt Avenues. |
| Karges, G. T. | Karges--G. T. Karges is erecting a six-roomed residence at 625 Roosevelt Avenue for renting purposes which will be one of the most attractive smaller houses on the street. It will be one and one-half stories in height and cost about $2,700. | 625 Roosevelt Ave. |
| Karges, G. T. | Karges--On the corner of Roosevelt and Military Avenues is located the bungalow home of G. T. Karges. The house is of shingle and frame construction and of most pleasing lines. It contains seven rooms and is two stories in height. The cost was about $4,000. | Corner of Roosevelt & Military Ave.'s |
| Katzenstein, E. Q. | Katzenstein--On the northwest corner of Fifteenth Avenue and Sixteenth Street has recently been erected the home of E.Q. Katzenstein. The house is large and of frame construction. It contains eight rooms and is modern throughout. It is full two stories in height with an attic above and a finished basement with a wash room below. The cost was about $5,000. | Northwest corner of 15th Ave. & 16th St. |
| Kellar, R. T. | Kellar--One of the nicest homes on Park Circle is that of R. T. Kellar at No. 5. The home was built at a cost in the neighborhood of $3,000 and contains six nice rooms. It is bungalow style, being a story and a half in height. Situated at the bend of the circle, it has an ideal location. | 5 Park Circle |
| Knudsen, Gus | Knudsen--Gus Knudsen is erecting two five-roomed cottages at the corner of Twenty-fourth Avenue and South Sixth Street for renting purposes. The houses are both modern and each contains five rooms. The cost was about $2,000 each. | 2 Houses on corner of Twenty-fourth Ave. & S. Sixth St. |
| Knudsen, J. | Knudsen--J. Knudsen is at present engaged in building himself a new five-roomed home on the corner of Thirty-fifth Street and Avenue H. The house will be one and a half stories in height and will cost when entirely completed in the neighborhood of $1,200. | Corner of Thirty-fifth St. & Ave. H |
| Knudsen, John | Knudsen--John Knudsen, whos has figured largely in the building up of the west end, has just completed two attractive little homes on Avenue B near Thirty-fourth Street. The houses are located at 3458 and 3452 Avenue B and both are five room structures, being built along the style of the bungalow. They are both modern, and were erected at a cost of about $1,800. | 3452 & 3458 Ave. B |
| Kolb, A. N. | Kolb--A. N. Kolb has recently purchased the half-shingled residence at 607 Roosevelt Avenue for a home. The building is one and one-half stories in height, contains six rooms and cost, less than a year ago, some $3,500 to build. | 607 Roosevelt Ave. |
| Krumenacher, Frank | Krumenacher--One of the prettiest little homes on Knepper Street is that of Frank Krumenacher which was built at a cost of in the neighborhood of $1,800. The house is entirely modern and contains five rooms, being a full two story dwelling. | Knepper St. |
| Lacey, C. A. | Lacey--The C. A. Lacey home at 337 Scott Street is of frame construction, two stories in height and contains seven rooms. It is probably the most attractive house on the street. The cost of erection was about $4,000. | 337 Scott St. |
| Langstrom, Mrs. A. | Langstrom--The second of the bungalows built by Mrs. A. Langstrom during the past year is at 707 East Street and is all shingle covered. It is one and one-half stories in height and contains seven rooms. It cost about $3,000. | 707 East St. |
| Langstrom, Mrs. A. | Langstrom--East Street, though old on the city maps, has but recently been improved and made one of the prettiest residence streets in the city, though only one block long. Most of the houses on it were built by Mrs. A. Langstrom, who has added two to the row on the east side of the street during the past year. The first is at the corner of Hill Street and is of handsome bungalow style, built of stucco and shingles at a cost of $3,000. It has seven rooms and is one and one-half stories in height. | Corner of Hill St. |
| Langton, C. L. | Langton--At 2531 Avenue C, C. L. Langton has built a handsome little five-room modern home at a cost of about $2,500. | 2531 Ave. C |
| Lannon, J. T. | Lannon--One of the finest homes in Perrin Place is that of J. T. Lannon at 326 Denton Street. The house is full two stories and contains seven rooms, being thoroughly modern in every respect. The home was built at a cost of $3,500 and is distinctively ornamental in its appearance. | 326 Denton St. (Perrin Pl.?) |
| Larson, H. A. | Larson--One of the most attractive houses built in the city this summer was that of H. A. Larson on the southwest corner of Seventh Street and First Avenue. The house is of stucco construction with something of the Italian Villa style suggested in the pergola and the enclosed garden with the garage in the rear. The house contains about nine rooms and a sleeping porch. While it is built over the frame of an old house which stood there, so complete was the alteration and so extensive the introduction of new material, that the place is practically new. The cost was about $6,000. | Southwest corner of Seventh St. & First Ave. |
| Leonard, Mrs. F. W. | Leonard--The residence of Mrs. F. W. Leonard at 2114 Avenue E was built this spring at a cost of $1,700. The house is one story in height and contains four rooms. It is of frame construction. | 2114 Ave. E |
| Levin, Mrs. Frank | Levin--One of the largest houses built on Avenue A for renting purposes was that of Mrs. Frank Levin at No. 3222. This residence is two stories in height and contains seven rooms. It is of frame construction and cost about $2,500. | 3222 Ave. A |
| Lynch, Joe | Lynch--The residence of Joe Lynch, at 130 North Thirty-seventh Street, is one of the new homes on the waterworks boulevard to the river pumping station. It is one story, frame construction and contains five rooms. The cost was about $2,000. | 130 N. Thirty-seventh St. |
| Mackland, Charles | Mackland--The home of Charles Mackland at 383 Lincoln Avenue has recently been literally torn to pieces and rebuilt--so that there is remaining no signs of the old house. The new structure is modern in every way, two stories in height, contains six rooms. The cost of the alteration was about $1500. | 383 Lincoln Ave. |
| Madsen, Carl | Madsen--The home of Carl Madsen at 2305 South Ninth Street was built during the past year at a cost of about $1600. It is one story in height and contains four rooms. | 2305 S. Ninth St. |
| Madsen, L. P. | Madsen--One of the neatest small brick houses erected recently is that built by L.P. Madsen on West Pierce Street directly in the rear of his automobile establishment on Broadway. The house is one and one-half stories in height and contains six rooms. It cost about $3,500. | West Pierce St. |
| Manz, Mrs. Augusta | Manz--The home of Mrs. Augusta Manz , 620 Oakland Drive, is a good type of small residence in the frame construction. It is one and one-half stories in height, contains five completed rooms and is modern throughtout. The cost was about $3,300. | 620 Oakland Dr. |
| Marcus, L. | Marcus--L. Marcus is erecting a modern two-story bungalow at the corner of Eighth Street and First Avenue this fall which he will occupy as his home. The dwelling is of frame construction and will contain seven rooms. It is modern in every way and of excellent design. The cost will be about $6,000. | Corner of 8th St. & First Ave. |
| Mathis, William F. | Mathis--One of the homes completed early in the last year was that of William F. Mathis, 3010 Avenue C. It is full two stories in height, of frame construction and half-shingle effect and contains seven rooms. The cost of erection was $2,500. | 3010 Ave. C |
| McDaniel, G. R. | McDaniel--One of the new homes in the Franklin Avenue district is that of G.R. McDaniel at 624 Franklin Avenue. The building is bungalow style and cost about $2,500 in it’s construction. The long sloping roof extending out over the front porch makes of the place a story and a half dwelling. | 624 Franklin Ave. |
| McDaniels, L. | McDaniels--About $2,000 has been spent by L. McDaniels on his home at 625 Fifth Avenue this year in alterations of an extensive nature. He has built a new porch, alied a sleeping porch and made interior changes besides building a garage. | 625 Fifth Ave. |
| McDaniels, L. M. | McDaniels--A five room frame cottage was erected during the last year at 505 South Tenth Street by L. McDaniels for renting purposes. The house is modern and cost about $2,000 to erect. | 505 South 10th St. |
| McGin, G. D. | McGin--One of the neat little bungalows of the westend is that at 3558 West Broadway occupied by G.D. McGin. The house has five nice rooms and is comfortably arranged on the inside being modern in every respect. It cost in the neighborhood of $2,000. | 3558 West Broadway |
| Melin, F. O. | Melin--Another of the attractive Park Circle homes is that of F.O. Melin at 11 Park Circle. This is of the semi-bungalow style, of frame construction and contains seven rooms. It is two stories in height and cost about $3,500. | 11 Park Circle |
| Millard, Kirk | Millard--one of the most recent dwellings on Charles Street is the beautiful home of Kirk Millard which he has had constructed during the past year at a cost of over $3,000.Full two storiesthroughout, the house contains eight large rooms. The home is strictly modern and has a large airy sleeping apartment. | Charles St. |
| Miller, L. A. | Miller-Sizer--At the head of Hyde Avenue are two very neat little bungalows built from practically the same plans at a cost in the neighborhood of $1,800. Each home contains four rooms. L.A. Miller occupies the house at 347 Hyde Avenue, while N.M. Sizer lives in the one next door. | 347 Hyde Ave. |
| Morgal, L. | Morgal--Just being completed, is the L. Morgal home at 715 Avenue G. It is two stories in height, contains seven rooms and is modern throughout. The construction was of frame. The cost totaled about $3,000. | 715 Ave. G |
| Morgan, D. C. | Morgan--D.C. Morgan has a neat little home at 360 Fuller Avenue, which has been erected during the past year. Five rooms make up the home, which was built at a cost of about $3,000. The house is very plain and substantial in it’s appearance and from it’s location commands an excellent view of the city. | 360 Fuller Ave. |
| Morrow, H. | Morrow--One of the houses in the city built within the last year by an outside property owner is that of H. Morrow at 1701 Avenue E. The house is of frame construction, one story in height and contains three rooms. The cost was $1,000. | 1701 Ave. E |
| Moscrop, James | Moscrop--At 3310 West Broadway, James Moscrop is erecting a two-story frame residence for his own use. The building is of frame construction of the square style and contains seven rooms. It cost about $1,000. | 3310 West Broadway |
| Mulqueen, James P. | Mulqueen--A frame cottage of five rooms has recently been completed at 3327 Avenue C, by James P. Mulqueen for renting purposes. The house is one and one-half stories in height and along good, substantial lines. The cost is about $2,000. | 3327 Ave. C |
| Mulqueen, James P. | Mulqueen--A frame cottage of five rooms has recently been completed at 3329 Avenue C, by James P. Mulqueen for renting purposes. The house is one and one-half stories in height and along good, substantial lines. Thecost is about $2,000. | 3329 Ave. C |
| Murphy, ____ | Murphy--The Murphy home at 3325 Avenue C is of the gable style, frame construction, full two stories in height and contains six rooms. It cost about $2,500. | 3325 Ave. C |
| Nelson, Martin B. | Nelson--One of the many new houses erected in the south part of the city during the past twelve months was that of Martin B. Nelson at 2001 South Ninth Street. The house is one story in height, contains five rooms and is of frame construction. It cost about $2,000. | 2001 S. Ninth St. |
| Nipp, Ray | Nipp--One of the handsome new houses now in process of construction is that of Ray Nipp at 2438 Avenue G. The house will, when completed, contain six rooms and will cost in the neighborhood of $2,000. | 2438 Ave. G |
| Noyes, ____ | Noyes--The Noyes home at 620 Avenue G is a seven-roomed, two story residence of frame construction which is on one of the lots in the Rohrer Park district on the south. It is comfortable and modern in every way. The cost was about $4,000. | 620 Ave. G |
| Olson, N. P. | Olson--Some new houses were erected on Madison Avenue during the past few years and just completed is the N.P. Olson home at 714 Madison Avenue, one of the finer dwellings. It is built square, full two stories in height, of frame construction and contains six large rooms. It cost about $3,200. | 714 Madison Ave. |