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EVENING NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. BRING WHAT YOU WANT
ONE CENT A WORD—SITUATIONS WANTED FREE=SATURDAY FOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
GRAND RAPlDSi/^vJ» FURNITURE
eon «î^cAoessl
A DIFFERENT KIND OF CREDIT STORI
Credit Clearing Sale of Furniture,
Carpets, Refrigerators, Go-Carls!
,,ν , A ην8Κ tr^e movement; an offering; of first-class.dependable merchandise at PAICES SO LOW
that we look for the greatest rush of customers we have ever harl ΠΙΙΡ ΓΒΓηιτ pi c*biup e.ir
differs frmn all other sales as YOUR CREDIT is as GOOD HERE as CASH ÉLSFWHFBF I 8ALE
NOTHING for the accomodation. Ht LA5H tLbEWHERE and you pay
CREDIT CLEARING SALE OF
PARLOR SUITES and COUCHES
18 Sample Suites which we are anxious to close out before the Fall stylos arrive. Every Suit and Couch
perfcot and properly upholstered in pretty coveriugs of every description.
$1ÔO.OO Parlor Suites, 5 pieces, Now . .95(00
$100.00 Parlai' Suites, 5 pieces, Now . .69*50
$ 75.00 Parlor Suites, 3 pieces, Now . . 52.50
$ 05.00 Parlor Suites, 5 pieces, Now . 49,50
$ 50. OO Parlor Suites, 5 pieces, Now . .39*50
$ -10.00 Parlor Suites, 5 pieces, Now . 29.50
$ 35.00Parlor Suites, 3 pieces. Now . -24(50
$ 20.50 Parlor Suites, :l pieces, Now .. 19.50
SAMPLE COUCHES LESS THAN COST
$30.00 Couches Now $10.50 $18.00 Couches Now $13.50
$24.00 Couches Now $17.50 $15.00 Coaches Now $ 9.75
$12.00 Couches Now $7.50
ίο-Carts
Credit
Clearing
Sale of
Rock bottom has now been reached. Every
Go-Carl must be SOLD AT ONCE.
$21.00 Go-Carts Reduced to .$13.50
$1S.OO Go-Carts Reduced to .$12.00
$15.00 Go-Carts lMncnl to .$ 0.50
$12.00 Go-Carts Reduced to . $ 7.95
$10.00 Go-Carts Reduced to .$ <1.08
H KYV.'OOD COLLAPSIIJLE C»HTS
Reg. Price, -Sti. OO
SPECIAL
REED FOLDING CARTS
Reg. Price, $4.00 Λ Λ Λ
SPECIAL £·49
LEATHERETTE FOLDING CARTS
Reg. Price, $2.00 I AC
SPECIAL \,CQ
3.58
CREDIT CLEARING SALE
OF BEDS AND BEDDING
4.00 Iron Beds : : : special 2.49
All sizes, white enameled, trimmed with brass knobs.
7.00 Ideal Comb. Mattress, special 4.50
Filled with pure white cotton, top and bottom, and a layer of
fibre in the centre—excellent tick, 1 or 2 parts—all sizes.
5.00 Steel Springs : : special 2.98
Closely woven wire top, and solid steel frame, supported by flat
steel slats—all sizes.
3.00 Comfortables : : special 1.98
!
Fine satin covered, and filled with white cotton.
REAL ESTATE.
The following transfers of real es-|
state have been recorded :
Cohen & Greenberg to Etta Rosen
field, lois 30, 31, 32, block 128, ill|
Stockton street.
William B. Pratt to E. M.*Kell\
Realty Company, lot 24, block S3, in |
New Brunswick avenue.
Israel Danzig to Philip Triffon.lots |
36. 37, block 124, in Oak street.
Mary A. Rush to Owen Owens, lot
21, block 200, in Washington street.
Citizens' Real Estate Company tc
Millie Isenberg, lots 4, 5, block 65, in
State street.
Perth Amboy Trust. Company tc
Lena Miller, lot 29, block 165, in
Sheridan street.
E. G. and C. E. Fraser to Matthew
Smith, lot 11, block 79, in McClellan
street.
E. G. and C. E. Eraser to Catherine
Smith, lot 12, block 79, in McClellar
street.
Ida M. Van Pelt to John K. Sheehy
lot 41, 4 2, block 3, in Rector street
Matthew Smith to Delia V. Glea
son, lot 33, block)79, in Maple street
George .7. Haney to Samuel Kan
tor, lot 43, block 14#, in Davidsor
avenue.
Jacob Caesar to Frank Gellert, lots
15, 16, block 160, in Grant street.
Citizens' Building and Loan Asso
ciation to Eugene C. Ward, lot 6
block 48, in State street.
W. C'. Arnold to Paul Dabrosky, lo'
3, block ·294, in Hall avenue.
Annie Smith to Anton Szymaaski
lot 30, block 260, in Charles street.
August Galenga to Philip Marti?
lots 49, 50, block 326, in lnsle<
street.
Johanna Koch to Adolph M. Metz
endorf, lot 1 on map of lands belong
ing to Jane E. Arnold.
Carl Knudson to Antonie Teren
tewick, lots in Mechanic street.
Charles E. Appleby and Edgar S
Appleby, trustees, to Harry L. Wolff
23 lots on Lewis street.
AeroitniilN Drttii Info lllver.
CINCINNATI, July 13.—'Πιο rippin?
of their balloon in a descent after ι
ten mile flight en used Colonel Max C
Fleieclinmnn, millionaire arctic and AI
rien η explorer, and Leo Stevens, th
aeronaut, to be dropped into the rive'
Except for tliis little incident the High J
was a success. They ascended lit Oak
ley, mid the balloon remained at a
height of from 2.000 to Γ>.000 feet for
twoi houas before the mishap.
WEEKLY REPORT
OF WEATHER.!
The weather during the week ο η fl
ing at 8 a. ru., July 8, was generally
favorable. The temperature! v;as mod-!
erate and there was more than the ι
usual amount of sunshine, with very
little rain. The average temperature
for the district—70 degrees—is 2
degrees lower tfcan the mean for the
preceding week and nearly 4 degrees
lower than the July normal. The
maximum temperatures were less
than 90 degrees, as a mle, the high-!
est reported being 92 degrees, at Can-:
ton, Salem county, on the 1st and 2d. j
The lowest temperature, 4 8 degrees, !
occurred at Marksboro, Warren coun
y, on the 4th. The week closed with
rising temperature.
The precipitation consisted of local I
ihowers and thunderstorms, occur-:
ring, mostly on the 2d, and was much ;
fielow the average over the greater I
part of the state. At a few stations, j
:n Cape May, Hunterdon, Morris and ι
Passaic counties, the showers and :
hunderstorms gave nearly the nor- ]
nal amounts of rain for the week, j
but at a majority of stations the rain
fall was less than .25 of an inch, ai
ew stations reporting inappreciable:
imounts. The greatest amounts re-j
lorted were: 1.18 inches, at Cape
May, Cape May county; and .90 of an !
nch at Boonton, Morris county.
On several days during the week;
he possible amount of sunshiné was
received and the average amount for j
he period, 80 per cent.·, was much ■
ibove the normal.
A severe local storm, with a heavy j
all of hail, occurred in the central :
>art of Burlington county on the af- ;
ernoon of the 7th, the storm being:
>articularly severe in the vicinity of
VIount Holly. j
State Meanwhile Goe» Dry.
DALLAS. Tex., July 13.—The new
<tnte liquor law. which practically pro
vides tlwit the state shall go dry for
wenty days, has become operative,
t revokes all licenses, and while get
ing new ones saloons must close for
he twenty day period.
Korean Rmneror Alidleatc·.
TOKYO, July 13.—A report from
Seoul says that tke emperor of Korea !
has "abdicate'!
Patronise «dverunera.
JOHN R. HEGEMAN LOSES
NEWARK, July 13:—In an opin-!
ion mailed to counsel Vice Chancellor
Howell denies the application made
by John R. Hegeman, president of the
Metropolitan Insurance Company, of
New York, for the appointment of a
receiver for the Atlantic Rubber Shoe
Company, of Cranston, R. I., a New
Jersey corporation, organized in 1901
with $10,000,000 authorized capital.
Mr. Hegeman is the owner of 750
shares of preferred stock and 2,250
of common stock and his application
for the receivership is based in his
opposition to the resolution of dis
solution voted for by two-thirds of
the stockholders on May 8 last. He
declares that the company is financial
ly able to continue the business.
The vice chancellor pointed out in
denying the application that the re
sult of granting the application would
be to "unseat the present directors
for the reasons stated in the bill, and
to appoint an indifferent person re
ceiver to wind up the company's af
fairs."
The court said that it appeared in
evidence that the defendant corpora
tion "has in the bank much more than
enough money to pay Ihe full out
standing debts," and concluded that
the court ought not to enjoin the
corporation from the transaction oi
ite necessary business or from ac
complishing its dissolution.
The Atlantic company remained in i
business from May to December, 1901
when its board of directors decided
that the process was a failure and
voted to sell its plant in Cranston fori
$135,000 in cash. The money is still j
in bank and against it is chargeable
about $12,000 in liabilities. The par
value of the capital stock was then
reduced, the preferred stock to $20
a share and the common stock to $4
a share.
Real estate news on Saturday.
SAFE INVESTMENT I
BOMB & MORTGAGE
Modern Building &
Loan Association
C PER CENT. PAID UP STOCK
INTEREST SEMI-ANNUALLY.
SHARES—$100 each.
Office—Flatiron Building
·
What is a Home Without a
PIANO?
Don't delay i: any longer
get one for your little
girl or boy, and
WE TEACH THEM HOW TO
PLAY FREE OF CHARGE.
$5.00 Deposit ami
$5.00 Monthly
And %ve will deliver a
Piano to your home.
FREE STOOL AND COVER.
LUDWIG'S MUîîoW
150 SMITH ST.
RIO AL ESTATE FOR SALE.
VoorheesHeights I
at Junction of
Metuchen Road
and Trolley Lino
to Fords.
LOTS ~ PLOTS
For Sale
On Easy Payments.
Edwin G. Fraser
81 Smith st.
Massopust Bros.
Real Estate and
Insurance
Money Loaned
sn Bond and Mortgage
674 State Street
Fos Salt—Two desirable lots on Mar
ket street, north side, near Good
win street, also one lot, 25x156, on
Brighton avenue, north of Paterson
street. Enquire G. D. Runyon, 109
High street. 4-18-tf
HOUSES FOR SALE.
A Snap—Ten room house with all
modern improvements, on High St.,
at a bargain price for a quick pur
chaser. Inquire Brower & Bolgor,
Flatiron Bldg. Telephone 424, Perth
Amboy. 9961-7-10-6t
10 Houses for Sale in Woodbridge,
price $1,000 to $4,000. All nicely
located and all within 20 minutes of
the large works of Perth Amboy, one
third down, balance on bond and
mortgage at 5 per cent. M. G. Ash
ley, Woodbridge, N. J.
9872-7-G-6t
For Sale—Seven room house and lot
on East avenue cheap. Apply 235
State street. 9468-6-19-lm.
HOARDERS WANTED.
J'wo Hoarders Wanted by Danish
family. 121 Neville street.
10014-7-1 2-31
Fnkf F.ord De Muleyitit.
NEW ΥΟΠΚ, July 13.—After posing
for almost a year as an English lord,
in whose family in reality lie once had
served as valet, a man who boasted
(ho aristocratic, though self bestowed,
name of Cecil W. De Mole.vns was ar
rested here and started for Chicago to
face the charge of wife abandonment.
It is said he also has been guilty of
wholesale swindling in western mining
camps. V
Rank Arri'Ntcrt.
NEW ΥΟΙίΚ. July 13,-Henry J. Wil
son. the messenger of the First Na
tional bank who failed to return to the
bank with his collections on July 1 and
sent word three days afterward that he
had been robbed of $1,710.75 while on
a surface car, lifts beeu arrested as the
thief.
rhief Pharaoh Sup*.
NEW YOKK, July 13.-Cliief Wynn
dunk Pliaraoh. representing the last of
the Montauk Indians, has sued to re
cover the tribal lands at Montent
Point, now worth millious.
HELP WAÎUED—MALE.
VuM—S .· s man fc Collector. Only 1
A1 man need apply. Singer Sewing
Wfg. Co., 322 State St. ι
1 0038-7-13-2t i
«ood l'îiy—Men wanted everywhere
to tiu'k signs, distribute circulars. .
ïamples, etc. No canvassing. Nation- I
il Dist. Bureau, Chicago, III.
10001-7-13-11 ι
arpenter». W anted—Apply D. S. Hol
lander, Amboy Road, Metuchen, N.l
I. 9962-7-10-4t |
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
loung Girl for light house work. 30
Broad St. 10041-7-1 3-11
Wanted—Good lively woman in
kitchen at Boynton Beach. Good
wages. Apply Ε. H. Boynton.
9984-7-ll-3t
Wanted—Woman to do cleaning. Ap
ply Evening News office. 7-11-tf
Pnid While Learning—Wanted, young
girls for box folding, also pressers.
H. Rosenthal Co., New Brunswick
Ave. 10031-7-1 2-2t
Wanted—Woman for general house
work. 129 Smith St. 1001 3-7-12-3t
Wanted—Woman to work in candy
stand. Reference required. Good
position to right party. Apply Ε. H.
Boynton, Boynton Beach.
10011-7-12-21
I'aid While Learning—Experienced
and learners wanted on operating
handkerchiefs. H. Rosenthal Co..
New Brunswick Ave. 1003 2-7-1 2-21
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE.
Wanted—Work by the day. Enquire
265 High St. * 7-13-lt
Young Girl wants easy position as
second girl .nurse or light house
work not out of city. Apply to 30
Goodwin St. 7-11-31
Situations Wanted—Situations at
general housework, plain cooking,
etc., for women with babies or small
children. Small "ages expected. Ap
ply to "Joint Committee for Securing
Situations for Destitute Mothers with
Infants," 10 Academy St., Ne^rrk,
N. J. l'37C3-10-2U-tf
WANTED.
Wanted—Seeond hand bigs and bur
lap. Any kind, any quantity, any
where. We pay freight. Richmond
Baft Co.. Richmond, Va.9943-7-10-25t
The"latent-magic in a doiiar—in"its
purchasing power—is only under
stood by ad. readers.
MISCELLANEOUS.
'oilet Article—Have you tried the -
Beauty Wash Cloth? It cleanses,
whitens and beautifies the complex. ■
on. For sale at Reynolds Bros, and :
t Sexton's drug store.
4-24-tf.tu.th.sat
f I Could make e belter Dread, 1
should make it, therfore try Sim
nen'e Butter-nut. It is the beet.
4-13-W. & 8.
'pright I'ianos for rent. Low rental.
Geo. Therkelson. 10023-7-12-tf
tool Yourself by getting an oil stove \
at Miller's furniture store.
9803-7-3-tf I j
Will Exchange your old furniture for !
new ones at Miller's furniture 1
store, 357 State street. 'I
7707-4-4-tf ^
Would You Like* to Own a good han- '
dy typewriter? Looks like new.
Can be seen at the EVFNING NEWS
oif.ee. For sale less than half price.
, 3-17-tf
FURNISHED R< K)Ms TO LET.
To Let—Furnished lodge rooms lo
cated at 320 State St. For full par-:
tlculars enquire at J. J. Deveny, 45]
New Brunswick Ave. 9990-7-11-Gtj
Furnished Room to Rent—Overlook- 1
ing bay and sound. 60 Rector
street. 9900-7-S-Ct |
Neatly Furnished Rooms, prices mod- j
erate, 98 Gordon street.
989C-7-8-6t
Γο Let—Two furnished rooms, all
improvements, pleasant location.
197 Water street.
9755-7-1-tf
Extra Large, newly furnished corner '
room, overlooking bay. Two gen- i
tlemen. 185 Water street, corner j
Market. 9425-6-17-lm. i
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Loan on bond and mort- 1
gage, large or small amounts. Ad
dress P. O. Box 391, New Brunswick, j
N. J. 97S5-7-2-10t
Money to Loan on bond and mort- ;
gage. Amount $2,000 to $5,000 at
5 per cent. Edwin G. Fraser, 81 i
Smith street, Perth Amboy, N. J.
9406-6-17-tf
Money to Loan on bond end mort- !
gage at 5 per cent. Pierce & Wat- I
eon. \177-4-12-tf 1
LOST.
Lost—1905 P. A. H. S. class pin. Re
ward if returned to News Office.
10042-7-13-3t
AMUSEMENTS.
DANCING
EVERT SATURDAY NIGHT
at Union Grove
P. S.—Now is the time to secure dates
jr clam bakes.
LI A MM AUffiSSSÏÏiïi
[faî, ÏR0MBWAY IttrktioÎS Τ«λ"
In r/ I M|i|Iaht OTrltft PARK.
■ Bl lk*1 « f Μ V I Br %rr/j/r ο c£r/rr/t6 ·
·*κ-, Άα uf —« . τ.
•rettiest Park, safest bathing. Finest
each on the Atlantic coast. Fire
audeville, hippodrome, <ίιι-nian vil·
iHii' concerts, children's playground.
toller skating, dancing and many
lew and novel attractions.
FOR SALE.
FOBSALE
Kindling Wood.
S. SPITZER
HOΤ EL CE N TRAL
Νnv Home, Singer and' Wheeler and
Wilson machines at $5, $10, $15.
Singer Sewing Machine Co., 322 State
St. 1 OlM0-7-13-2t
For Sale—A bargain, 5 piece
parlor suite, nearly new.
L»e sold at onee. Apply by mail,
3. Box 306, Metuchen. 10021-7-1
For Salt"—An automobile
(locomobile Company makers) in
ine condition, with acetylene gas side
amps, $135. J. Barnes, 122 Water
3t., New York. 9970-7-ll-4t
[•asoliiie Kuiiatioat for sale. Running
order. $!i0 cash. H. C. Comegys,
over First National Bank.
10025-7
Fast Trotter for Sale, chestnut mare,
15.1 Vi hands, bred by Saginaw
Stock Farm, Mich., perfect horse on
road, afraid of nothing, record 2:27.
Satisfactory reason given for selling.
Address Lock Bos C60, Woodbridge.
For
avenue, with large
arid fine ti room flat, cheap
buyer. B. W. Farrington.
9394-6-15-tf
For Siil··—Used upright piano,
inberre, splendid condition, easy
payments. Geo. Therkelson.
10022-7-12-tf
For Sal«v—Automobile with detach
able tonneau, price $250, a bar
gain. Apply KoUbins Lumber yard,
Perth Amboy, N. J.
9599-6-25-tf
Builders' ind Contractors' Directory.
J. Κ. JENSEN,
AHCHITECT,
Office Strieker Building,
.138 Smith St., PERTH AMBOV, X. J.
New Jersey Roofing Go
Contractors for Slate, FeU, Cement,
Slag and Gravel Hoofing, Also Water
Proofing'
Excelsior anil Asphalt Roofing Paint,
Roofs Repaired and Painted,
Also CARET Hoofing.
R. C. WRIGHT & AOS,
85 1-2 Smith St. Telephone 87.
C. C. CHRISTEN SEX & CO.,
Masons and Contractors.
CEMENT SIDEWALKS AND ALL
KINDS OF CEMENT WORK
A SPECIALTY.
Office cor. State and Paterson Sts.
Tel. Perth Amboy, N. J.
GRAHAM & McKEON,
General Contractors.
EXCAVATING, GRADING, ETC.
Sand, Gravel, Broken Stone, Carting, &e.
-44 Smith St. --."i New l.riuiMwick Ave.
Telephone 1SG-J and 1G3-W.
I HK FAHIUNGTON ( β.,
Successors to Farringtor™& Rut\von Co.
Luinlx'r, Lime, Lath, Millwork,
Hardware
Oflice. 12S Fayette St., ΛγΙΙι Amboy.
All Kisds of Building Material.
Oflice. 12S Fayette St., Perth Amboy.
,
Jens Sorensen
CARPENTER AM) Rl'ILDER
Residence ana shop. 15 Muttanol
place, upper end Washington Street.
L. D. Telephoned 7 8-E.
CARL DRESSLER,
Carpenter ami Builder.
Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
II I'lti'k Ave., il fit r Ηπιιινμ ick Ave. |
A. M. SMITH
Sanitary Plumbing. Gn*, Steam FK
tlng auil Tinhing. Residence and Shop
28 Hall Avenue. Tel. Connection 460-W.
IRA R. CROUSE,
Carpenter and Ruiidcr
Telephone 173-R.
12S Stale St. Perth Anihoy, X. J. !
I For painting of old houses, call for
«Γ. Jensen
Painter and Paperhangtr
Shop: 43 Smith Street.
Residence: 107 Gordon Street.
Estimates f.or old or new. Work
carefully given. Latest designs in wall
paper. FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOW
EST PRICES.
H. P. NELSEN
Carpenter and Builder
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
Residence and Shop,
324 Washington St.
Pertli Ainboy, N. J. Tel. 142-J.
A. K. JENSEN,
(Successor to J. K. Jeneen-J
Mason ami Contractor.
401 Washington Street.
HLM )KItSO> BROS.,
Musons and General Contractors
ΚΙΙΛ AXD n(lll<ER SETTING.
Estimates Furnished.
Office. 36 New Brunswir'v Ave.,
Tel. 254 J. Femfi Araboy, N. J
S. T. JENSEN
237 Smith St
..General Contractor..
Excavating for Sewers and Cellars
and Carting.
Oïergaard & Nelson
Masons and Genera! Contractors |
Offfce-270 MARKET ST.
Residences—270 Market St., & 14 Bar
clay St.
\V. J. DOXXELL,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
LUMBKIt, LATH, CKMENT, DOORS,
SASH, III.I\OS, MOI LDIKGS, Bl II.
DERS' HARDWAKE, Ι1ΛΙΗ A. NAILS.
Office and Yard, Jefferson St. & C. R. R.
of N. J., Perth Amboy, N. J.
J. P. KOYEX,
Carpenter and Builder
Estimates Furnished. Jobbing Attended
m'.i2 State St., Perth Aml»oy.
Tel. 314-J.
fainting, Paperhangiug, Kalsomining
Done Promptly and iiood. Hardwood
Finishing a Specialty. Estimates Given.
H. A. DINESEX,
Shop and Residence, 35 N. First St.
Perth A m boy, N. J.
E. O. CARLSON,
Painter jtnd Paper Hanger
Residence & Shop, 100 W'dbridgeRd.
Wester & lvi ogh,
<». MASONS AND COS] HAC XOKS
Estimates Furnished. Tel. 334-J.
227 Smith St. Perth Amboy, <J.
The Fred Christengen Construction Co.
Cnrp«.ut«TN anil Iluililern.
Office and Shop 224-226 Madison Ave.,
Perth Amboy. Estimates Cheerfully
Furnished. Jobbing Promptly Attend
ed to. L. D. Phone, 844.
HENRY NELSOX,
Carpenter and Builder
202 Oak St.
JENS M. SORE XS EX,
Painter, Decorator and Paper Hanger
15 Mattano Place
Upper End Washington St.,
Perth Amboy, N. J.
T. DIAMOND,
Contractor and Builder
Jobbing Promptly Attendru" to.
Slur? Fixture*.
130-132 Broad St. Perth Amboy.
Marins TH. PEDEKSEN,
Mason Contractor.
Laurie St. Cor. Woodbridge Road.
EVEIiING NEWS gives you «11
the lbcal news and the new· ot all
the world besides. Mo other paper
does thlft.
ijot οι raient, aûjustanie window
screens, all sizes. The best in the
market, ior sale by The Farrlngton
Co. 8411-5-4-tf
Ρ 1
For Sale—First class wall paper and
mouldings, exclusive designs. A
Andersen, 40 New Brunswick ave
nue. Tel. 41 R. tf
I or Sale—A Northern runabout au
tomobile with Dos-a-dos seat, extra
tube, full set of tools; will be sold at
a bargain. Write or enquire G. D.
Runyon, 109 High street.
4-19-ti
FOR SALE—Wall paper. Paper
hanging and house painting done.
J. F. Tanggaard, 141 Madison ave
nue. Tel. 259-R.
7791-4-6-tf
STORES TO LET.
To Let—Store, 25x100, 2 flats, all
modern improvements, office on
ground floor. Apply Packer House.
9 70 9-6-28-tf
Store ai><l Four Rooms to let, good
location. Inquire of Hyman We
deen, 225-7 Smith street.
9461-G-19-tf
Offices to Let—Inquire
street.
338 State
8351-5-2-tf
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Five Room Flat and bath, all modern
improvements. John L. Waters,
S7 Mechanic St. 9971-7-ll-3t
To Let—Three large rooms with im
provements, Rent, njne dollars. In
quire 257 New Brunswick avenue.
994 6-7-10-tf
To 1-rf't—Four rooms, rent, seven dol
lars and fifty cents. Inquire 257
New Brunswick Ave. 9947-7-10-tf
Flat to Ι,*·!—Λ ! 1 improvements, 432
State street, corner Washington.
9845-7-5-tf
Rooms to Let—2(it Smith street. En
quire 64 Jefferson St. 9920-7-9-tf
Five Rooms to Let, with improve
ments. Inquire 313 State street.
9498-6-26-tf
To Let——At 101 Smith street, from
July 1, two stores with rooms
above. Harry Conard, executor, 110
Smith street. 9621-6-26-tf
To Let—Four rooms from 16 to J 7 a
month. Convery place, near hos
pital. 6299-1-17-tf
CALENDAR OF LOCAL EVENTS.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
17
Flremen's Day at Boynton
Beach.
18—Danish M. E. picnic to
Boynton Beach.
19—Colored Peoples' salt water
day, Boynton Beach.
21—MeClellan Engine Company,
clambake. Cedar Grove.
23—Moonlight trolley ride,
Standard Bearers, Metho
dist church.
25—Roll cal), under the aus
pices of 'the Ladies' Aid of
the Fiat Baptist church,
in t' "^\i>el.
25—ν \ Roll Call,
Society.

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