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Show GiLMER PARK WILL HAVE PAVEDSTREETS TVlrh the pnlnr nt sprinj? coms re-iit- wfrij act 1 ti y in r illicit!- park. Iv1. D. Sm:r ii At itor.x, a-Mitrf for this property. ufaM tiiHt Ki'rat progress is beinfr inad-In inad-In ihls addition. The paving of "f welitii Kant flU'-t?t and J I crirt nv(nue, wiiieh w.ih .st.i-rrt-d la.st fiili, wit) be rushed to fo;npl;i !on, and the trai1lntf of (iiliner drive, whleh was also etarted last fall, will ih finished at one and ina'ie ready for the etret improvements which will f. pot in this sprtnff. With these street h 'otoplered, I'lilmer park will have five pav-ti streets, rnakinj? available a great variety of choice homeslte. Another bi boom to tlie addltfon this .prlrif2r will lie the erection of the Oeorn K. Merrill resldne on the tract purchaser! pur-chaser! by him last fall, consisting of soictti.hint? over three aeres. Mr. Merrill Mer-rill did considerable preliminary work on tills tract last, full by way of grading and hiviiiK- out the grounds. In connection wit h the ex tens! ve improvements im-provements contemplated by Mr. Merrill, lid. ). Smith & Sons state that the balance bal-ance of the bloci; in whlrh the Merrill tract 1h JocHtnd will be restricted to larRC lots and extensive homes, and from the number of inqui ries for htrQ tracts for exclusive homeslteB, consisting- of an acre or more of land, It Is rpiite probable that ther will not be more than four or five homes on the entire ten acres. The restrictions re-strictions on the balance of the tract will remain the same. |