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Show They Must be Sold. Twelve lots still remaining unsold in Fourth Street addition, and they must be sold on or before January 15t"b, 1891. They are offered at $110 each. These lots are cheaper than trie adjoining land can lie bought for by the acre. This addition is midway between Highland Park and Poplar Grove, on a smooth spot of ground. We guarantee these lots to be' nicely located, high and dry. There are no swamps in this addition, and no sand hills. The following parlies par-lies have bought eighteen lots during the last ten days: Joseph Gross, lots 27, 2H, 29. 30and3l. Adoph Hammer, lots 28 and 27. Herbert Haller, lots 2;i and 24. A. Quinn, lots 16 and 17. George Polls, lots 14 and 15. A. Kaufman, lots 12 and 13. F. D. Myer, lot 4. J. S. Maginnis and L. McGrat. lots 1, 2 ami it. These lots were placed in our hands to sell for $110 each on or before January Janu-ary 15th, ISM. and they must go. Twelve lots left. Call at once and get a bargain. Lynch & Glasmas.v, 221 South Main Street, j |