The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1900, Page 9

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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING: JUNE 9, 1900, CL ‘ _____ Rea! Estate, Real Estate Real Estate, Real Estate Real Estate Reai Estate _ Real Estate Rea! Estatn rs bs . a _ - somwenwutigein r ES HipAAaAASA SAA DALOASSALSAAASAR GAL AASSAASASSAAGAASSADBALEASBASDALSNLENABASSASASEDAEEASEAIOASOASDASSAALENAASEASEASENSERSEALEREOAOON etebnintetot intetotstetetototetatetetetettstoteh tototetnobtetet-toteto tt, 298 Yr, Bo ag, od ™ | Mile from Aiken te ont toa tei Park. Next Monday Is “Opening Day” at R | | ¢ k Vo But Don't Wait for That! Come Today! THE HUB ( OF THE DISTRICT. | LOTS ARE SELLING FASTER AND FASTER EACH DAY—If JAY —If you hope to get one, come the VERY FIRST MOMENT YOU CAN! Absolutely unporalioles | in the annals of Real Estate selling is this la is this latest and greatest of all suburban offerings—this climax of opportunities for home- t} seeker or investor—Rugby ! Over ONE THOUSAND LOTS in less than two weeks! With every new day the stream of new buyers has been + steadily swelling gaining in impetus all through the week and to-morrow will cap the climax without the least shadow of doubt. So if you mean to secure a pet of this peerless: property—at first hands and first prices—if you want to start with -and share in— the new tide in the prosperity of Greater New York 2 come at once —don't delay - don't think Monday will do but come the Very First Hour You Can- to-day, if a possible thing-—after office hours if you ‘ ie can't go before but to-morrow at latest it's a case of At Once if ever there was one! } And here's the secret of this remarkable sale—it's diese prices—these terms-—these inducements and offers—-together with the fact that we have what t{ And remember, if you come RIGHT AWAY youcan get just as good lots as any ‘any yet et sold—whether high highest priced, lowest or medium—For There's Not a Poor Lot on the Place! the people want a surpassingly beautiful property, elaborately improved and d Thoroughly Accessible from all parts of Greater New York. , Read! Reflect! Realize! and Resolve to Reside, or to Reap Rich Returns, at Rugby! "i S190 $ A VERY Ai HIGHER. By Which Customers Can Build Before Lot Is Paid For, Only 4% Interest on Unpaid Balance. o—— $590 Building Fund Only $2 Down. $1.50 and $2 Weekly. | 4 Over 350 Lots at $290 or Less. c. Car Fare Till 1904 Monthly or Quarterly Payments Arranged if Desired, Over 600 Lots at $390 or Less. To rae Residents Doing Business in Manhattan. __ 42 per cent, discount for cash in 30 days. JNO MORTGAGES. NONOTES. NO TAXESFOR2YEARS. Suitable Restrictions. All Improvements Free. f > All streets built to city grade, macadamized and well finished, Gran- Non-Forfeiture Your Investment Protects 4, Your Interests Saleguarded, | olithic or poo granite sidewalks and grass plots with flower-beds and ere | = | shade trees on both sides of every street, oe Get Full Particuiars at Rugby Today Care, in Park-Like Condi Free Deed in Case of Death. of All These Great Offers and Inducements, Which We Can Only Permanent re, in ar i 4 ni tion, FREE LIFE INSURANCE. Mention in Outline Here. | of All These Beautiful Improvemen's by Our Improvement Association, SL TTS IAS" DGGE 7 SAN COLE ES SE TED oir WOOD, HARMON & (CO, sinni taaal aia deaaiiedad Largest Suburban Real Estate Operators in the World. alpeanperttaman Developers of Seventy-five Suburbs. Offices in Twenty-five Cities. _— Harmon & Co.} New York Office, 256-257 Broadway. Pitbitticeeeeicceicticinh eviceinieiitierictisie tele telnieti ti} VRS ; ‘ieee §6| * TERMe. } CUT OUT THIS Rebate Ticket. Good for Two Persons. Take Kings County “L” (Fulton St. line) from Bridge; get off at in a nae, Our agent at foot of “L” stairs will give free gay 4 on Uta Ave, surface cars to Rugby. Or. take Reid Ave. trolleys from Brooklyn Office, 154 Montague Street. (tsusy Ferg diet to tty eae Cee aS SHRS to leisebicinint bien nin tote ream tat 7GN TRI IC rite vermanecsnonmnenenneere] GREAT AUCTION SALE SALE OF" ‘a 3 SSE ON FOXHILL, STATENILAND, ms! AT ROSEBANK AND FORT WADSWORTH Ok PA iA aK IS "jisiee pageant t Millard Price ‘Says the Combine, Under the © MMitle Neck Clams, | Guardianship of Patrick Keenan, Is Able Radishes, ‘ane oun, Owner of the ‘ + the “Marytanalt auedee to Throttle Competition. \t Kitchen” Will’Help on lk \4 D. T. CORNELL, Auctioneer. Chicken Gente Seep. S| By and of DAVID BENNETT KING, Trustee for the Creditors of Erasta Wiman ~ the Summer Fund. £ _— | om at fone Tite wud) = Broiled Rinefsh, Maitre fing Wil be G's Premine w ‘ @’hotet. ‘The Brenins bg Stok Pi et veal Pond. | Pommes Parisiconmes. | vegan | t 4 t The Trustee for the Creditors of Erastus Wiman : IS FORCED TO SELL AT AUCTION ; " THESE VERY CHOICELOTS joeatton on Pennsylvania and Maryland avenues ie unsurpassed for healthfuln The land is high and rolling, Prod are superb views The Patience ot Prick’ = | Be tote Which Inet Mon Cocumbers, ennua’ canoaen “tes net destitution amo ehiidren of Soar Genk, cone “ oa ey ages street « ‘the was wil te a tallest Fried Chicken a In Marylawd, Spinneh with Haw, Corn Fritters. New Potatoes. the | ir, has rece setye ed a wont generous | eontribution (rom Mra. Phi ilps, pro- fariem Preahyterian (here, the Chures Priectress of the Marr ant Kitchen, the % famous Bohemian rests urant at 4 West Thirty-fourth «tree § Mrs. Phillips some tin ned welldenown “Mo errien nd ‘kite in | ah gaol yo " of Bohemiins, as weil ) recog ime ise yi ° in * @ part. Near at aye. be lowiog, they el | Aectetion. 60 a piauret | hand are fret hols, churches of att den oben tet aoe & kinda, in * sewers, 8 5 Boast Prime Ribs of Beet, Salad, " - ‘ +, sesimant pamor of the Mou lee Cream. Frett, . “ y very edie erate onty 10 per cent. on day of sale, @ per cent. thirty days Cheese. Hiack Coffee. 4 pa aes dinner te to obtal ft the Mow bond and mor'sage hip > lots are constantly hacen Cy ence flocked to her restaurant. — = “ ‘aloe. ata ten Laland now We © part o aed er Te So suceesstul did she ee passes and further partic apply to D. T. CORNELL, Ave . Staten Island, or D AID ‘BENNETT KINO, ® Broad Street, ‘ tue Wn) oS . e te “ fA fy if hg Banoo BRONXVILLE. / ’ mI ; ave tow inn tar sae. ch eee = ) f - lars trom a ie and : ee on 1 . a Queer the ke , F i 2 ei a ing workmen it te hoped thet peace - hie Union #0. % leatore, whe are dot ing a great deol of | wif reign . nb ike Delegate Callahan, of the Amalaa- ; rt matel Painters and Decoratecs ce hag report t -_| Gre thus helping on a noble ftors to the Maryland Ki) ve <0 Wednesday evening he be well repa 1d te Cate ae ante Taylor,” for their journey thith and Ie Better Than @ Rickey , ‘The place is utterly "el i or Highball. | nara soos ‘The basement dining-rooms are fi ! BP as old-Lime Bouthern kiterens per} eo a out Ba pian tavern apartments of revolutionary |", hoe hate simpte fn tte mixture, haa thr ive The walle are rough cast. the cell 4 -| an ng coer at Washington. Tt is Legis triet folks. for he wonderful name (though no pr district ow sags Ht

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