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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1886 ONMAEI.A ). . f ——————————————————————————————— BAYARD 0 ice o The Missouri Pacific R. R. Belt Line, B. & M. Air Line, Cable and Street Car Lines, , at the low pr ent interest: The cheapest acre property ime Union Pacific Bridge, Eleventh & Sixteenth St. Viaducts, ' Exposition, Y.M.C. A, City Hall, and Board of Trade Build- ings, and 7 sale, for the first t £ 1w Four Mammoth Bank Buildings for the 1st National, Merchants, Commercial, and Uni- ted States National Banks, Are all settled facts. MILLIONS of DOLLARS WORTH OF IKP20VEMENTS 1 it ———t ) r—— ) S————— b —a. ENDICOTT STREET. Public and Private, in contemplation For the Ensuing Year. o~y YET REAL ESTATE Is Ong Third Cheaper Than in Kansas City. One man losing $10,000 by selling at Present Prices. WHITNEY from 7 to 9. ing ity now shines with this cil The old 1g buried ping in the even 2 3 dwell, Nothing now exists be en Omaha and greatuess. All avenues und channels are n. The opportunity is great. Omaha sces ind grasps it with a will. The ime nents now under contract will fur- 1l the meehanics and y, ahd thousands more accomplish the work g planned. The ensuing year will be & momentous one in the history of Omaha. The hills will be razed to the ground and the low places filled up, Miles of streets will be ed and paved, Mile f Iaid balance on monthly, quarterly or gearly payments, at 8 per ITOR SALE OITLTY =T D. C. PATTERSON, 0ffce First Floor of Iron Bank Building ; in K P Z - i P < A 7 4 H k 2 P 5] H Of oads nxious ot build their hines into the eity quick enough to suit thew, 7T re Now is the time . Omaha's future head she must go. Let every man and woman who has fow dollars to buy u lot or more estate is the safest and 2 miles southwest of Court House, is sub-divided into acre lots and is now offered surest road to fortune. Among the many additions to Omaha none promise a return for the eapitalinyested than :, which has just been plat- ow for 1) on the market, It is situated southwest of the Court house on s T ful elevation, from which a view of the west part of the eity may be obtained, Situated three-fourths of a mile sonth of West Side—which is to be the great man- ufacturing center. This addition will make deswable residence property for railroad and manufacturin n, and is rable for suburbg B hants. It has been | ach one of which can be ito five ordmary residence lots. ver acre for v days will be from $175 to §350, on very easy tering, viz.: onefiith cash and balanee in monthly, quarterly or yearly installments, with interest at 8 per cent. These prices are no higher than is now asked for aere lots in,_many additions f miles favther out. W L fourths of a mile north of Patterson Park, sells at the vate of §1,500 per acre, and Ambler Place, three-fourths of a wile northeast is selling rapudly at the rate of §2,000 to §2,500 per acre. Acre property ¢ distance from the that Patterson Park is it from $1,20) ot ou must come en Omaha is ag i will be in less . very aere in Patterson eoworth-drom §1,000 to §2,000 HENDRICKS Bonfield Addition 4 14 < 0 Z O % 14 Ll b~ - < o | STREET. the market. For the next two weeks my office will be open The above addition, situated 3 | $I75 to $350 for acre lot, Only small cash paymentdown required now in STREET.