Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 22, 1907, Image 8
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AMD NEWS
SATURDAY, JUNE —. UMI.
. No ad. taken for lata than 30 eonte.
Six worda of avaraga length maka
a lira.
Tha following rataa ara for eon-
aacutlva Inaertiona. Rataa for 3, 0
or 12 montha' contract furniahad on
application.
1 time 10 canto a line.
3.timaa 81-3 centa a line.
6 timee 71-2 canta a lino.
28 tlmea 6 canta a lina.
Phona, Ball 4929 or Atlanta 4401,-
and wa will taka your ad and
oharga It If your nama la In aithar
phona direetory.
Ada muat ba 'phoned by 12 o'clock
to ba Inaortod tha aama day.
Ada for SITUATIONS WANTED
will be inaerted FREE ONE TIME.
A0CTroN“SALE8.
at b. rrjor. w
'PLona (Bell) 23M.
FOR RENT—APARTMENTS.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED M,
teacher for principal of Carlton High
acbooL Address A. F. Btorane. secretary,
Carlton, Oa.
WANTED—SEVERAL OOOD_ SOLICt
tore. Moat ba steady and reliable. Ex-
pananro preferred. Glee references. Ad
draaa In own writing. Solicitor, Tha Geor
gian.
. WANTED-MEN TO LEARN BARBER
trade at once* wonderful demand for bar
bers; top wages now; few weeks completes:
tools given; can earn some money from
start. Bend for partlcnlare. Moler Bar-
" " I, Hunter and Fo
bar Collage,
and Forsyth streets.
WANTED-8TBNOGRAPHBR8. 8TEN0-
bookkeepers, die darks, ate. Tabernacle
Employment Dept, Baptlat Tabernacle
cbnrcb building. 27C8-L.
CALL. WRITE, OB 'PHONE FOB CATA-
logur end "Great Bummer Dlaconnt" card.
S raugbou'a P. Bui. College. Piedmont
oteT block.
WANTED - COMPETENT REMINGTON
operators furntehrd poettlona. Remington
Typewriter Co.. US Peachtree street
plicant muat furnish good references and
11.000 cosh, which Is satisfactorily secarad.
Address Manufacturer, P. O. Box Cl, Ht.
Louie, Mo.
WANTED-fOU TO CALL, WRITE OR
SkfUndS
done.
MONEY. Nlgbt end day aea-
purpose of teaehlng nien how to earn
ItOO to 1160 per month aa chauffeurs. We
afanll have two eoursea. *25 and ISO. Enroll
now by addressing Auto. Transportation
School. 309 West Forty-drat atreat, New
York city.
FOR RENT—OUTBIDS MARLBOROUGH
apartment No. t; four rooms, bath, recep
tion bgll. bntler’a ——
month until ~ '
ill Century
■tmeni no. a; ronr rooms, natn, reeep-
lall. bntler's pantry. Forty dollars a
1 until September L W. K. Hammond,
intnry building. Ball 'phone 971 mein.
FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE
FOR SALE FOR $200.
LARGE SUBURBAN LOT
d street and runs back 11
Can ba bought for the
Address M. H. D., car#
BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES.
XI— _ , .. .
close In; low rent; leaving city; will aacrl
See; MOO. worth 1*00. A bargain. Phona
Bell 4202 at night.
FARM AND INVEST
MENT OPPORTUNITIES
ON THE SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
SOAP-STONE DEPOSITS—Embrac-
Ing approximately forty acres, with
in thirty-eight miles of Atlanta and
very conveniently located with refer
ence to transportation facilities. These
deposit* will yield good-slxe blocks or
elah*. The material aawa easily, which
Insures minimum quarry expense. Sam
ples con be seen at our office.
MICA DEPOSIT—Embracing about
twenty acres The Indications ore
exceptionally good, but It would bo nec.
esaary to make gome additional open
ings before the full extent and value of
the deposits can be determined. Prop
erty la nicely located tor shipping. The
enormous demand for this material and
the high prices prevailing for both the
sheet and scrap should make this op
portunity very Inviting.
FOR BALE—BT OWNER-BEAUTIFUL
five-room suburban cottage on Granite
arenne, near Center Hill station, on river
car line; fine lerel lot, 78 by 200. This la
ppoalts Center HUl pnbllo school, In fine
alghborhood; good water, air and Inst i
I leted. WIU make soma bne a nos hi
an sail for ETC
balance like rent
car* Georgian.
; gooo wnier, air ana joet com-
rent No agents. Quick Bala,
FACTORY BITES—DON’T FORGET TO
WANTKD-FOUR GOOD FIRST-CLASS
men for chair factory. Bat up chairs
and machine work. Good wages. Writs
Columbus Chair Company, Columbus, Ga.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
ONE HUNDRED MOTHER8 TO CALL
with their eons Saturday or Monday at
<1 Wait Mitchell street and have tbom
fitted with a good pair of knee pants for
WANTED—A WOMAN. PREFER A
whit* parson, to help with central house,
work: good salary. M East Fair.
WANTED—GIRLS WANTED AH 80AP
wrappers Apply Swift It Co. soap works
— " ‘ “ nlifns atreeta
Wells and Holll
TEACHERS WANTED - TEACHERS
wanting schools and school officiate w
lug teacher, ah onld write me at ones. ...
charge to school officials. Satisfaction
guaranteed. B. Dixon Hall, Maoon. Ge.
WE TEACH GIRLS
OR WOMEN.
To become expert operators
on Overalls, Pants and Costs,
What* they ean earn 312 to
Ml par waak. Plenty of
work and good pay white
learning. Blectrlo fans
New and modern factory.
NUNN ALLY BROS. & Mc-
CREA.
41 EAST MITCHELL ST.
TELEGRAPHY. BOOKKBl
hand. Positions guarantee
meet. Railroad Ara paid.
WANTED—SALESMEN.
HAI.BS.MAN WANTBD~SELL RETAIL
trade; your locality, $65 per month aud
expense* to start or commission. Expert*
enoo unnecessary. Hermtng*en Clfst- Co..
SAI.KHMEN-8IDE LINE: BRAND NEW;
tfii minutes’ selUnf exclusive one firm
•own nets 920 commission. Sample*
WANTED—BOARDERS.
ROCKY BOTTOM SULPHUR SPRINGS. 10
mile* northeast of Atlanta, ready for sum
mer; guest rates. 125 to StO per month- Ad
dress Mias Mary Davidson. TnrnervtUe, Ga.
Rates reasonable. Meal
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS.
'Phone 24*0 mala.
THE BEST TRACT OF
TIMBER
BETWEEN ATLANTA
AND BIRMINGHAM
IS FOR SALE.
ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED
acres of vlrfln pine and hardwood. Pina
predominates, but there la also a magnlfi-
cent growth of white oak and poplar, with
a sprinkling of fine hickory. The timber la
very long-bodlnd. and averages well In dlam*
eter. On a little more than 1 acre we
counted 290 large blue trees which would
easily cut 250,0W feet. The property will
average between 6,000 and 7,000 feet to the
"*0,000 oak croaa tlee. The land
level, and after timber is re
make one of tho beat atock,
>tton farms In the entire val*
mal timber adjoins this, and
rau also lie secured. There fa no plant
manufacturing sash, doors, bljnda, flooring,
etc., between Atlanfi and Birmingham, and
this, dmber should prove especially Inviting
to a concern of that nature. Price |20 per
acre hi fee
H. B. BIGHAM,
Assistant General Indus
trial Agent Seaboard Air
Line Railway, 1109 Eng-
lish-American Building,
Atlanta, Ga.
LOCATION FOR PHYSICIAN—In a
middle Georgia town, the only phy
sician and surgeon, on account of age,
desires to retire from a practice which
has required many years to build up.
His home consist* of eighty acres of
fine land, with an eight-room, two
story residence, bam, stables, etc. The
residence Is practically new. Titles
perfect Price 31.800, with reasonable
terms.
LOCATION FOR FARMER AND
FRUIT GROWER—288 acres 11-2
miles from our main line, and same
distance from a good town; 40 acres
of beautiful valley land; 140 acres tn
cultivation; balance posture and tim
ber; 2,000 peach trees; 100 pears and
other fruits. A first-class nine-room,
two-story dwelling, three tenant
houses, bam, store nouse, etc. Price
320 per acre.
WE WANT TIMBER—A tract of sweet
gum or red gum. on or within three
miles of our line, for a crate and box
manufacturer, who would establish a
very large plant, employing blgh-clsss
labor. This proposition should there
fore Interest any community on the
Seaboard where the materials can be
secured. For additional Information
concerning these or other profltable op
portunities for Investment, and for lit
erature and property lists, call on or
address H. B. BIGHAM,
Assistant General Industrial Agent,
1109-11 Engllsh-Ame-lcan Bldg., At
lanta. aa.
LANGUAGES.
ATLANTA ACADEMY OF LANGUAGES—
501-511 Grand. French, Spanish, Qsrmi
Italian, Latin, Greek, English, Elocution.
CATHCART TRANSFER CO. MOVES.
■tores, packs and shins household goods
and piano*. Tho largest nnd best equipped
firm In the South. Both phones. Atlanta
Han, care Georgian.
I (roe of flUlnaa 6l_
JAL PARLORS, second floor
cry Bldg. Take elevator.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH,
UASTEF PLUMBER.
Phones 1266. 20 E. Hunter St
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
DON’T WEAR PANAMA HATS
THAT ARB DIRTY AND SOILED AND
out of shape. Uuaaey clean,, preaaea and
re-ahapes all old aoft and stiff felt and
Panama bate In latest atyles. 2814 White
hall street. Atlanta, Ga.
HIGHLAND CEMETERY—AN IDEAL
resting place for tha dead; choice lota
'now telling at 320. Marietta car Ilna, be
tween Chattahoochee avenua and Marietta
road, neat Casey cemetery. W. A. Fool,
aexton. 'Phone Bell 1943, Standard 319.
Moncrief Furnace Company.
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
PANAMA BATS CLEANED AND RC
Soft Sr itJ ffjiaYs cleaned and ra-abaped.lC
Soft or stiff straws cleansd and ra-shap*
_od. *c to .—u,. v
tods, bindings or
it-of-town orders
Acms Hattsrs, 1
CARPENTERS AND CABINET MAK*
MODELS AND NOVEL
Iran Novelty
IEVBS
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
I- w. ROUNTREE A BRO. TRUNK AND
BAG COMPANY. Retail and repairing.
J Whitehall stmt ’Phono 1171
Mi
WANTED—IN VIEW OB’ THE MANY Mis
leading statements favorable to short syo*
terns of shorthand being made by certain
g uinea* colleges, Draughon’s Practical
nslnesa College, 122 Peachtree street. At*
nta, will enter into a contract to pay to
any other business college 540 lor each of Its
shorthand students and ltd to each of said
students who can, at tho end of top weeks'
•tody, write seventy-live worda a minute In
new matter, newspaper and buolness let
ters, for twenty consecutive minutes, and
transcribe the same on the typewriter at
the rate of twenty worda a minute—forty
to sixty words on the typewriter and one
hundred words In shorthand being the speed
of the average stenographer—If the scn>
will, for each of Its students who full, i
nate 125 (half Draughnn’a amount) to _
charitable Institution In Atlanta to be
named by W. R. Joyner, mayor; this con
tract to ho In force for twelve months
from date of acceptance nnd to ap
all shorthand students who enroll
opportunity to expose the misleading state
ments sent out by certain business colleges.
Draughon has no faith tn the many teitt
menials published almost dally by certain
business colleges—testimonials wherein nod
whereby It Is sought to lead the public to
believe that there exists a system or sys
tems of shorthand that can be learned In
ten weeks, while It le a fact that not more
than 6 per cent of the students can In ten
weeks loern any system that la worth learn
ing. Draughon stands ready to prove that,
notwithstanding ebont thirty syste
represented in the list, more than
cent of the official court reporters
.*- - item of
tbst It can be
other system
worth learning. Send for 'the evlilence-a
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
drees Safe, care Georgian.
automobile; give make, re
full particulars, and lowest i
D. L. 36, care Georgian.
GOOD KNEE PANTS. 3c A PAIR, SAT
urdar and Monday, at tbs Blau '
at <2 west Mitchell afreet
FOR SALE
TYPEWRITERS.
FOB SALE—TYPEWRITERS
will lose money to fall to let i
)UXHERN
S’OfMACHI
Candler 1
DO NOT FORGET!
lanta ’phone 8800.
They sell Elgin, 1
watches 51 per week,
while paying for It
FOR SALE)—STRONG OAK
formerly containing Ink. Ap
Geprglan office.
GOOD HEALTH AND
MAL CONDITIONS.
1 YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM A!
shronlc stomach or bowel trouble, su
as nervous Indigestion, dyspepsia, gast
disturbances or constipation, yon can
easily and permanently cured by the prot
use cf “Dewberry’s Delight” a sclent!
preparation that Is so well known for
curative powers.
It Induces good, sound sleep nnd re
which is very essential In restoring nor
force.
SOLD BY ALL DRUG
GISTS.
learned ao quickly ae any other ayatem
worth learning. Send for the evhlence-a
catalogue of Draughon'* Practical Rualnesa
College, a volume that will be an ornament
to your library. Address Dranghon's Col
lege. 122 Peachtree street Piedmont hotel
block. ’Phone (Bell) —
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONET ADVANCED SALARIED PEO-
ple and others. American Investment
Company, 704 Candler building.
WETM
Eftaoltehed 1590.
AN ft CONNBIIS, EQUITABLE,
loans on real estate.
cent
fared; email expense and
Only
rpenes and prompt attention,
estate in and ncer Atlanta.
I K W. Carson, 94 South Broad street.
TO LOAN ON
'ISZffJOt
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONET TO
laud on monthly paymrnt plan; no daisy;
alao money for pnrabaa* money notes.
Straight loans male at I par rant and up-
..— -- fiaattehlllty of less.
hasd and aye*: about fira months old. Par
ty will ba reward ad by returning to M Watt
Fifth street. Julius Rteck.
THE CRAWFORD COAL AND 1CB CO.,
the cheap*,! place In town to buy coal
nnd wood Btggeat load for tb* money.
Phooce 2328.
TYPEWRITERS
No. 5 Blickensderfer. .$15.00
One Chicago. $15.00
One Franklin. .$15.00
TYPEWRITERS.
Atlanta Typewriter Exchange,
H.M. ASHE CO.,
Atlanta,
Ga.
One No. 5 Underwood, used
four months $75.
One L. C. Smith, almost
new $75.00
One No. 2 Smith Premier,
with tabulator $75.00
Men’s Pants at $1.00.
Knee Pants at 25o a
“Slaughter” Sale of Sum-
St.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
SCHOOL BOOKS.
WE PAY CASH
FOR ALL KINDS OF SALABLE SCHOOL
bonks, new or .econd-haod, In any quan
tity; alao medical and tew books 'Phone,
1S22 llell or 418 Atlanta. Cali at atnra, or
matt Hat.
80UTHERN BOOK CONCERN,
71 Whitehall Street. Ask for Mr. Gasan.
LOST—EITHER ON A HOWELL 8TA-
tlon to Marietta stoat car, at Brown
k Allan's corner, or on a West Peachtree
car, on* pair of long black llala gtoraa.
Finder win plena return tn office of Tb*
. . ODE
Finder will pleat* return to office of The
Atlanta Georgian. 23 Alabama afreet, and
rncelT* reward.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
YOUNG MAN OF GOOD CHARACTER
nnd habits want, position na hotel clerk
or clerk In store; must board with employ
er; bare had (wo ye*re' exporter™ In ho
tel; prefer poeltlou In small town. Address
Howard, P. O. Box 2S1, Toccoa. Ge.
FOR RENT.
47 WEST GEORGIA AVE-
nue—Six rooms, gas, wa
ter and porcelain bath, cabi
net mantels $18.00
NOS. 6 AND 8 YONGE
street—Three rooms each,
including water $9.60
Apply to ,
LIEBMAX,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
K SANDERS & CONWAY,
un Phone 5488. 412 Peters Big.
to 38,280—A 9-ROOM CLOSE-IN NORTH SIDE
hom* on elevated, level lot, 49X175. Tbl*
—. price is for Immediate sale, ai owner must
T* raise some caah right away. Property la
la worth easily 34.000. It rente at 146 and will
bring more lust aa eaay.
T- 32.880—A LOVELY. UP-TO-DATE 6-ROOM
or ™ttag* near Pryor atreet, this aid* of
J- Georgia avenua, on nice level lot. Thla
cottage Is practically brand new. and poe-
eeealon can be had at once. Location and
neighborhood are rery attractive; can make
ea«y terma on thl» to right party.
53,150—A 7-ROOM 2-STORY H0U8E. ON
good south ride street; house Is In pink of
ordsr; best of plumbing, mantels, etc.: on
high, level lot, 50x175, on car line. This I*
« specially good value, end we can make easy
JO terms.
00
58,000—FOR A'FEW DAYS WE WILL OF-
w fer at this figure one of the best built
£{ homes In the city on Baker street, near
w Spring street; has ten rooms and two-room
servnnt’* house: lot 62 by 160 to wide al-
ley. Loan 55,000, 6 per cent, can run; baJ*
u' anre can be paid on eaay plan.
*4.000 - COBY EIGHT-ROOM GORDON
street home, on corner; beautifully lo
cated. Lot la 62 by 200; level, shady; la an
Ideal homa. Are you In tbe 'market for
anch a propoaltlonl Terma.
*2,500—ONE ACRE CLOSE TO ONE OF
the best car lines; has brand-new six-
room cottage on it; well built; cabinet man-
u tels, verandas, level lot, etc. Wbat mors
do you want? Don’t ask us If this Is close
? In on Peachtree!
$2,000—CREW STREET HOME OF FIVE
n rooms, on lot 47 by 200, level and pretty,
b House Is only one year old; has nice cab
inet mantels, porcelain bath, sink In kltch-
!»• en. Will make you a lovely home, and Is
the cheapest place we know of for the
money. Terms.
?• *3,800—WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF JACK-
aon street, on a good atreet, we have t 8-
room cottage on lot 52x176; cottage la In
_ splendid condition, being only 8 or 4 year,
old, and sits up pretty; will make a lovely
home.
„ 55,500—PONCE DeLEON AVENUE; PUAC-
^ ticnlly brand new 8-toom 2-story home, on
elevated, nice lot. You will have to see us
_ for further Information.
54,500—MERRITTS AVENUE; AN 8ROOM
house, on easy terms if taken at once;
house will rent for 545. See us In person if
Y Interested.
c *2,450—BEST BARGAIN THIS SIDE OF
e Grant park; a 6-room cottage, one year
old nnd built right on lot pretty a* a pic-
c ture, 45x150. This price only holds for a
» day or so, as house Is vacant and will bo
sold or rented.
8ALESMEN—M’DONALD EUBANKS, I.
W. HARRELL, A. L. BICKERS.
'
MISCELLANEOUS.
ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING.
} SHELDON AUDIT CO. J
Public accountants and audit- '
) 516-519 Temple Court. Atlanta, Ga. *
Phone 1198.
Account* In litigation audited and report
ed on. Investigation for lawyers, mer-
1 chants and corporations a specialty. High*
sat testimonial*. Correspondence invited.
FOR RENT—HOU8E8.
FOR RENT-ONE NEW 10-ROOM TWO-
story dwelling; all modern convenience*; B
737 West Peachtree atreet. Apply Harper
Bros. Bell phone 562 Main,
BEAUTIFUL FLAT
ON THE PRETTIEST PART OF ,
PEACHTREE ST., YOU WILL C
FIND THIS ELEGANT FIVE-
ROOM FLAT WITH EVERY
MODERN CONVENIENCE. FEW
SUCH FLATS FOR RENT IN
THE CITY. WILL BE VACANT
JULY 1ST. FOR FURTHER
PARTICULARS, ADDRESS R.
A. X., CR. GEORGIAN.
FOR RENT. *
Parties looking for houses
or flats can obtain a com
plete list of all property for
rent in the city by calling at ®
J. M. High Co.’s, in Furni- f
ture Department. No charge
for information. a
REMOVAL NOTICE. S
MOVED. 0
ACME HATTERS HAVE MOVED TO 10014
Whitehall street. Qld hats made new too
up.
LODOWICK J. HILL, 1
313 Century Building.
CITY AND SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. *
FARMS. TIMBERAND COAL LANDK
IF YOl/ WISH TO SELL, I CAN FIND
YOU A BUYER. IF YOU WISH TO
BUY, I CAN SUIT YOU.
ACREAGE-ONE TRACT OF 4 ACRES
and two of 314 acre, each; already plotted;
well located, on good atreeta, near In, that
I can aelt to a prompt buyer nt tn aa-
tontehlngty low price. A chance to double
your money In quick order. £
A CHARMING LITTLE COUNTRY HOME;
good elx-room eottufe. out bulldlaga, J2 ,
acre, of atrong fertile tend, 10 open; nlco D
oak grove: a variety nnd abundance of
cholae fruit nnd berrlee; clone to church nt
nnd echool; on chert rood; within one-fourth tr
mile of railroad station, nnd not far from
tho city. Price low; term, eney. ^
FRUIT FARM—4*2 ACRES; 60 ACRES
timber. *3,000 peach treea: good condl- r\
tion, good Improvement*: desirable location U
In peach belt on Central-railway, 314 mltea
from^Reynold,; 320 an nert; eaay pay-
ALABAMA—TOO ACRES RICH CHATTA-
hooches river farm; 326 open* 575 timber, TC
126 bottom; no overflow; fair improvement*:
4 mile* from thriving railroad town; 5If D
an acre. Eaay payments. i
FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE.
FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE.
On account of the fact that the owner has moved
from the city, we are authorized to offer for sale
The Horner Home
at Brookwood. It is one of the best built houses in At
lanta and is beautifully finished. It is sure to attract
the attention of anyone desiring an elegant home in the
very best part of Peachtree street.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
FARM-400 ACRES; 170 OPEN: BALANCE
timber; good Improvement*; delightful lo
cution; 3 mile* from railroad; 15 from
Macon; $4,000. Easy payment*.
• mile* from Weet Point, Ga.; 93^50.
REAL ESTATE
BARGAINS.
$3,500—NORTH SIDE
HOME.
No. 249 E. Pine—an at-
1 7
35.00 per month.
I a cottage home on
Side.
JAMES L. LOGAN & CO.
Bell Phone 2102. Atlanta
Phone 676.
301 Peters Building.
FOR RENT.
ELEGANT APARTMENTS IN
“THE AVALON,”
CORNER WEST PEACHTREE STREET
AND NORTH AVENUE.
To be completed about September L
Every modern convenience and comfort
The Avalon Cafe
Will be conducted upon the highest plane.
T. B. FERRIS,
218-219 Century Building.
Phone 438 Main.
COLLEGE PARK HOME
FOR SALE BY OWNER.
Tine-room, 2-story; 2 acres;
* peaches, pears, apples,
grapes, figs—ladened with
mit; lighted by electricity
nd nice fixtures. It’s a
slendid country home; $6,-
30; or would exchange. Ad
dress “Owner,” College
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
TWENTY
THOUSAND
DOLLAR
STOCK
OF
FURNITURE
AT
PRACTICALLY
COST
SACRIFICE
SALE
AT
ROBISON-
MARTIN
FURNITURE
COMPANY.
Owing to changa* In oar buxine** lod en
largement of oar *torei, we will cloie out
oar present stock of furniture at about
wholesale cost. EVERYTHING in our en
tire line goes almost at your own price.
Full Bed Room Suita at 520 up.
Davenport Beds at 525 up.
Refrigerators at 57 up.
510 Folding Go-Carts at 57.60.
Beautiful framed pictures at cost.
Now Is your chsucs to buy rugs, mattiaf*
and anything in ths furniture line at tb*
lowest prices over offered in Atlanta.
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
Three five-room cottages
Apply to
FRANK EDMONDSON,
14 S. BROAD ST.
ROBISON-
MARTIN
FURNITURE
COMPANY,
23-27
EAST
HUNTER
STREET.
$$$$$$$$$$
UNION REAL ESTATE
COMPANY.
COBNER LEE AND GORDON ETRBET3
BELL PHONE I WEST.
FOR SALE.
FTVB-ROOM COTTAOE, LOT l£}l*
on Maaon and Turner avenue. Fric
32,000.
SIX-ROOM TWO-STORY HOUSE 0*
Lawton etreet Lot 80x124. nil t®
provement*. Price way down.
EIGHT-RO OM COTTAGE
Hunter afreet; lot 86x240- prl< *
32,780.
FOUR DOUBLE HOUSES ON BAT*
tie etreet. Rent for 340 a month,
tour can bo bought for 33,700. Gooa
Investment—.
SIX-ROOM COTTAGE STONED-* 11
atreet Lot 33x100. Price 32.000 _
SIX-ROOM COTTAGE ON
etreet. All Improvement,. Lpt «* A
Nice neighborhood, near cor one
bargain. Price 32.780.