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s ANV A AT T e 8 P ) . v e e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Q[ \DAY HEPTF\IBFR 2, 1888-—-’1“'[4‘\"]‘\' FOUR I’AGEQ x .-‘-‘-‘----Q‘-‘-‘-----‘--‘--‘..-“.---“‘ .’--’------------’.----- ---’----’-.-’---- % _ DUNDEE PLACE. % >< % DUNDEE PLACE. * Every large city has, or should have, a portion devoted exclusively to first-class res1dences ¥ Such a want has been sunplied Omaha in DUNDEE PLAGE NOTE SOME OF THE ADVANTACES DUNDEE PLACE. HOVId HHANAA First. The location is high, desirable, healthful, and commands a magnificent view. Second. No business of any kind will be permitted in the residence districts in w DUNDLEE PLACE. = and if you build a home you have the assurance that livery stables or saloons will not be your neighbors. Third. No lot ofless than 100 feet frontage will be sold, and no house allowed to be built costing less than $2,500, and must be at least 25 feet from the street line. Fourth. The streets will be graded without cost to purchasers. The park-line plan of Detroit sidewalks being adopted. Fifth. The price at present is extremely low, 100 feet of ground costing no more than 25 feet in any other desirable part of the city, affording parties an excellent opportunity to se- fure a site for a home, and those who have not money at hand to built we will make a liberal oan. These advantages are worth your attention and careful consideration. One must, how- ever see the property to appreciate DUNDERE PIL.ACH 2 Ll = e We will take pleasure in showing the ground at any time you may call at our office HOVId HEANAA THE PATRICK LAND COMPANY, SOLE OWNERS; Room 25, Chamber of Commerce, Omaha, Nebraska. W. H. CRAIG President, N.D.ALLEN, Vice-President and Treas, W. K. KURTZ,Gen’l Manager 2> DUNDEE PLACE. DUNDEE PLACE. ¥ . ) M«Q....-.«q..q«-omoc«“ 0.-0..0050..-...00000000000000»00'..»0- e e S D i