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Old Little Falls rd ; CGpo Jacobus Abraham E, Little Falls rd; CGpo Jacobus Alonzo H, carp, Ridge rd n Munch av; CGpo Jacobus Amzi P, far, Ridge rd n County line; CGpo Jacobus Austin G, brushmkr, Bloomfield av op Fairfield av Jacobus Charles H, far, Grove av n Pompton tpk ; CGpo Jacobus Charles W, brush mkr, Bloomfield av n Fairfield av ; m Vpo Jacobus Edmund S, Grove av Jacobus Edward S, far, Grove av n Groseh av r r Jacobus Elijah B, carp, Pompton tpk n Cedar Grove av, CGpo 01 ?afo b u s^ 2,EwidO,'Lakeside av a Bloomfield av ; Vpo 01 Jacobus Ella, wid W Albert, Pompton tpk, Cedar rd; CGpo Jacobus Ellen, wid Lemuel, Bloomfield av n Fairfield av Ti Jacobus Ephraim, far, Ridge rd n Munch av; Mpo . X Jacobus Frank, brushmkr, Pompton tpk n Cedar Grove rd, m SS to S i mMs S rS rB ; tV H X m Jacobus Isaac M, far, KT g rove av Jacobus Jobn B, druggist, Bloomfield av c Grove m H Jacobus Joseph, coal dir ; C G p o _______ ** PROPERTY FOR SALE OR REST UREST OR | SALE FOR PROPERTY I—I H I FIDELITY TITLE- * DEPOSIT CO. ™ sa" s and = — “ guarded, burglar and fire PR SPOTTISWOODE & GO. viria*/ ” ® Essex Avenue, D., L. & W. R. R. ’ (.241 Washington Street and N. Y. & G. L. Ry. 8 so VERONA. Jacobus Raymond V N, township elk, Bloomfield av n Fairview av :.; • y Jacobus Thomas J, far. Old rd Jabobus Warren J, Old rd; CGpo Jacobus William 0, teamster, Grove av n Bloomfield av , Jacobus William H, mason, Lakeside av n Bloomfield av; Vpo Jacobus 0 G, carp, Bloomfield av u Grove av Jacobus C G Jr, engraver, Bloomfield av n Grove av Jager Charles F, Bloomfield av Jager Charles H, Bloomfield av Jager Lewis, Pompton tpk ; CGpo Jardine Robert, Pompton tpk; CGpo TRADE 44 PERFECT " MARK TRADE 44 PERFECT” MARK WARM a :r furnaces cooking ranges RICHARDSON A BOYNTON CO. 23a and 234 W ater Street Same Address lor 35 Years past U E W Y O E K IUI— H UJ s CC H I I- tr Jenkins John A, Sunset av co p Jenkins Melancthon W, brush mfg, Pompton tpk; CGpo > co1 CC z z Jennings William, lab, Martin rd n Pompton tpk CC o Jennings William H, lab, Pompton tpk; Mpo m H V 3 z 2 Jetter Walter, Grove av Johnson Mrs C W, Cedar Grove av n Pompton tpk; CGpo i o | Johnson J L, lawyer and township counsel, Fairview av c Per- sonette av ■*" o' Johnson William P, groceries and feed, Bioomfield av c Grove av Jones Burr, Claremont av ® * to Joy Joseph, bronze washer, Pompton tpk n Grosch av; CGpo <4 c Jusuar Thomas, butcher, Bloomfield av n Pompton tpk ■e fl g 0 To find a Name, first know how to Spell it. n w o For Abbreviations, see page i v . s.® y [K j £. £ 8 I Keeryon C S, far, Bloomfield av n Brookdale av; Vpo 3 S H £ *0 © > Keifer Charles, carp, Bloomfield av n Brookdale av pa r I Keifer George W, brush mfr, Bloomfield av n Brookdale av , Keifer Raymond, brushmkr, Grove av n Grosch av i t f s& 2 3 1 Kent Charles, Bloomfield av J8 *1 3" 1 Kenyen Charles S, gardener, Bloomfield av n Brookdale av rSS o ■ | Kephler Joseph, well driller, Bloomfield av ; Vpo 2 £ a [ Ketterer Matthias, Bloomfield av 1 Kimberly Curtis, Bloomfield av | S': f I 12 4 ,126 & 128 West24thSt.JS l jiL M E W Y O R K . _ > , ALWAYS • OPEN. •v Cop.-M ain and Day Streets, Orange, N. J. VERONA. 831 w King Ella, Brookdale ay n Bloomfield av; y po King Harry D, Brookdale av 7 p King Samuel D, Lane av n Bloomfield av ; Vpo a z Kirke Kimberly, lab, Grove av n Bloomfield av Koster A G, far, Sunset av n Bloomfield av f L « Kneipsbield Frederick, driver, Old rd n Lake • Vno Kurrear John, brush mfr, Old rd n Lake < /)z. To find a Name, first know how to Spell it. QCO l For Abbreviations, see page Iv. < i fl*] Lascuis Charles, lab, Bloomfield av o ! Laurwall William, lab, Pomptou tpk n Cedar Grove av; CGpo Lawson C R, Sunset av 1 F z s Laycock Henry, Sunset av Lee Holland, peddler, Bloomfield av n Fairview av * 1 Lee Peter, Cedar Grove av n Pompton tpk : CGpo Leonard Augustus, lab, Bridge rd n county line; CGdo SEE PAGE 21. p £ Letzguss Melchoir, Bloomfield av Levi John, Grove av Lindsley Andrew, blacksmith, Pompton tpk n Groscb av; CGpo 5 * Lisenberg Max, prop Verona Hotel, Bloomfield av op Lakeside av H i Lloyd Edward J, pastor First Presbyterian Church, h Fair- view av 8 $ Lyon William, Ridge rd; CGpo J U To find a Name, first know how to Spell it. | Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Done. For Abbreviations, see page iv. 21 SCHOOL. STREET, NEAR DAY HIGH LU |MJ Mackey Mrs Nancy, Bloomfield av n Old rd Maguire Charles, brushmkr, Fairview av n Personette Maguire Edward, brushmkr, Fairview av n Personette Maguire Frederick, brushmkr, Fairview av n Personette < Maguire George C, brushmkr, Fairview av n Personette Makepeace Charles W, Lindsley av; CGpo DC Maloney John, mill hand, Lane av n Pompton tpk; CGpo Manning Thomas C, Grove av O Marley Frank, sawyer, CGpo Marley Mrs Patrick, Cedar Grove av; CGpo Marley Thomas, sawyer, CGpo Marshall Charles L, incubator mfr, Cedar Grove av n Lindsley av; CGpo Marshall Frank, carriage painter, Gould av n Westville av; Cpo U l BENEDICT BROTHERS •'ox a w(fw WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY BROADWAY, COR. CORTLANDT ST , NEW YORK *The Benedict” is our patent sleeve and collar buttons. siring, durable, una easy to adjust: rn gold and silver. SPOTTISWOODE & CO. LUMBER. ' . f xx8 Essex Avenue, D., L. & W. R. R. Y ards: ^ 2^x Y/as]Iington Street and N. Y._& G. L. Ry. 8 3 2 VERONA. Martens John, justice of peace, Ridge rd n county line ; Mpo Martin Enos P, wheelwright, Pompton tpk n Old rd; Mpo Martin George, lab, Old rd Martin George S, far, Pompton tpk n Old rd; Mpo Martin George W L, Old rd McCarthy Dennis, far, Bloomfield av n Fairview ay McCarty Daniel, lab, Old rd McGee Joseph, brushmkr, Bloomfield av n Grove ay Mcllhaton Samuel, teamster, Bloomfield av n Gould av McNelly John, Grove av M E Church, Bloomfield av c Gould av; pastor, John W Ryder, Bloomfield av Messter Isaac H, Pompton tpk ; CGpo Meyer Cuno C, salesman, NY ; Fairview av n Personette Miller Aaron, lab, Old rd n Bloomfield av Miller Henry, lab, Ridge av n Munch av; CGpo Mitchell Andrew W, Love la; CGpo Mitchell Charles W, carp, Lane av n Pompton tpk ; CGpo Mitchell John M, far, Lane av n Pompton tpk; CGpo n 9 Mitchell Walter, carp, Lane av n Pompton tpk ; CGpo D z Mitchell Webster, depot master, Pompton tpk n Grove av ; i iif I CGpo (3 Monroe David J, Fairview av fc Z Morton Gerald, Bloomfield av 3 5 • Mosher Israel R, far, Pompton tpk n Lindsley av ; LFpo Mosher William P, carp, Pompton tpk n Lindsley av; LFpo e* urs Mulligan Joseph, Claremont av m DC g Munch Rose, wid George A, far, Ridge rd n Munch av; Mpo e z 2 Musker John H, Pompton tpk; CGpo iu « o O v « «: oS M OL g o * To find a Name, first know how to Spell it. g ? For Abbreviations, see page iv. a w Z IN] < Neary George, far, Lakeside av n Bloomfield av 2 Neary George H, Grove av Neary John C, Claremont av n Lake Neary Thomas, far, Lakeside av n Bloomfield av Neary Walter H, blksmith, Bloomfield av Q Neary William, mach, Lakeside av (Q Niven Malcolm W, lawyer, Sunset av ; Mpo : n DIDDSLFR Pfi P, CHEfST MAI" AND GEHT£B STS u . p i u u l l i g m . u . , p h a r m a c i s t , Pure Drugs & Medicines Only. Formerly with Parsons & Co. PROPRIETOR OF THE “ORANGE COLOGNE.” A FRAGRANT AND LASTING PERFUME. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co„ ARE SELLQI6TEE BEST BD1TER IS THE WORLD. TRY II VERONA. 8 3 3 To find a Name, first know how to Spell it. HH For Abbreviations, see page iv. f [O] f Oetzere Hans, salesman, Pompton tpk n Munch av; Mpo Ougheltree George W, court constable, Claremont av n Pomp- fed ton tpk fed Ougheltree George B, salesman, Pompton tpk c Old rd Ougheltree John, clerk, Pompton tpk c Old rd GQ To find a Name, first know how to Spell it.
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