New Brunswick, New Jersey, city directory, 1909-10, Part 3

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Rutgers Athletic Association. Established 1877. Having authority over foot-ball and general college athletic sports, including Rutgers Base-Ball Association. Organized 1860. Rutgers College Y. M. C. A. Organized 1829, to aid the parent society. Professors and students of the College are members.


Rutgers Greek Letter Fraternities. Delta Phi, 1845; Zeta Psi, 1848; Delta Upsilon, 1858; Delta Kappa Epsilon, 1861 ; Chi Phi, 1868; Chi Psi, 1879; Beta Theta Pi, 1879; Gamma Sigma, 1904.


Society of Inquiry. Organized by the students of the Theo- logical Seminary in 1811, for the object of advancing the cause of Missions. Anniversary in May.


Students' Volunteer Society. Organized for the study of Missions by the students of the Theological Seminary. Holds weekly meetings.


Targum Association. Managed by the students of the Col- lege. Publishers of "The Targum." Established 1869.


ELECTRIC RAILWAYS.


Public Service Corporation of New Jersey. 130 Albany. Trenton and New Brunswick Traction Co. 129 Albany.


HOSPITALS.


John Wells Memorial Hospital. Erected in 1889, at the junc- tion of Somerset and Albany streets. Medical Staff : Drs. F. M. Donohue, D. C. English, C. V. Buttler, Laurence Runyon, J. P. Schureman, H. H. Voorhees, H. G. Cooke. Benjamin Guttman, F. E. Riva, A. L. Smith. Matron, Miss Cecelia Jacobs.


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NEW BRUNSWICK LOCAL RECORD.


Parker Home for Incurables. Erected 1907. Easton avenue and Landing lane. Medical Staff : Drs. A. L. Smith, James E. Schureman, Howard C. Voorhees, E. Irving Cronk and Laurence Runyon.


St. Peter's General Hospital. Somerset street corner Harden- bergh. In charge of Sisters of Charity (The Grey Nuns of Montreal). Medical Staff : Drs. F. M. Donohue, F. E. Riva, J. W. Rice, C. V. Buttler, P. A. Shannon, Laurence Run- yon, Howard Voorhees, William Condon and B. M. How- ley (specialist).


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


New Brunswick Fire Insurance Co. Organized December, 1826. Office, 40 Paterson street. President, George A. Viehmann ; Vice-President, D. L. Morrison; Secretary and Treasurer, Charles D. Ross.


New Brunswick Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Organized 1846. Office, 393 George street. President, W. E. Florance ; Vice- President, John S. Stewart; Secretary, J. W. Helm.


LIBRARIES.


New Brunswick Public Library and Reading Room. 60 Livingston avenue. Erected 1903. Contains 26,000 vol- umes. Open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Librarian, Miss Cor- nelia A. See.


The Gardner A. Sage Library. Reorganized 1873. In Sage Library Building, belonging to the Theological Seminary. Open daily from 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m., and from 2 to 4.30 p. m. Librarian, John C. Van Dyke, L.H.D. 48,000 vol- umes and 8,000 pamphlets.


Rutgers College Library. In the Ralph F. Voorhees Library Building, Hamilton street, near Bleecker Place. Open dur- ing the week to students. Librarian, G. A. Osborn.


PRIVATE SCHOOLS.


Rice Industrial Literary Institute, IIO Comstock. Ella M. Rice, principal.


Sacred Heart Parochial School (Roman Catholic). Suydam street, corner Commercial avenue. In charge of Sisters of Charity.


St. Agnes' Academy (Roman Catholic). Somerset street, near Division. In charge of Sisters of Charity.


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St. John the Baptist (Roman Catholic). Neilson street, near Carman. In charge of Sisters of Charity.


St. Ladislaus School (Hungarian R. C.), Parochial. Boys and Girls. 213 Somerset.


St. Peter's School (Roman Catholic). Somerset street, corner Division. In charge of Sisters of Charity.


The Misses Anable's Young Ladies' Seminary. 66 Bayard street.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


County Superintendent-H. Brewster Willis, of New Bruns'k. City Superintendent-Prof. William Clinton Armstrong.


The Public Schools were established in New Brunswick in 1851.


Bayard School. Erected 1852. Bayard street, near George. Grammar and Primary departments. Miss Katherine Mc- Laughlin, principal.


Highland Park School. Benner and Second avenues. High- land Park.


Lord Stirling School. Erected 1899. Carman, Neilson and Abeel streets. Primary department. Miss Sarah O. Whit- lock, principal.


Lincoln School. Guilden street. Erected 1873. Primary de- partment and one Grammar grade. Miss Grace March, prin- cipal.


Livingston High School. Erected 1875. Livingston avenue, Redmond and Welton streets. High, Grammar and Primary departments. High department, Henry Miller, principal ; Primary department, Miss Cornelia Schroeder, principal.


Nathan Hale School. Erected 1894. Hale street, near Com- mercial avenue. Primary department. Miss Cecelia Boudi- not, principal.


Washington School. Erected 1899. French street, cor. Louis. Grammar and Primary departments. Miss Eleanor Lott, principal.


SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


Ancient Order of Hibernians.


Division No. 5. Meets Ist Monday in each month at Wash- ington street, corner George.


Division No. 10. Meets 3d Tuesday in each month at Wash- ington street, corner George.


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Ancient Order United Workmen.


Raritan Lodge, No. 6. Meets Ist and 3d Monday evenings in each month at People's National Bank Building.


Benevolent Protective Order of Elks.


New Brunswick Lodge, No. 324. Meets Thursday evenings, at Elk's Hall, 130 Albany street.


Foresters of America.


Court Goodwill, No. 80. Meets Ist and 3d Monday evenings in each month at Eagle's Hall.


Court Marion, No. 84. Meets 2d and 4th Monday evenings in each month at Eagle's Hall.


Court Middlesex, No. 74. Meets Ist and 3d Tuesday even- ings in each month at Eagle's Hall.


Court New Brunswick, No. 40. Meets Ist and 3d Thursday evenings in each month at Eagle's Hall.


Lady Foresters. Meets 2d and 4th Friday evenings in each month at Viehmann Building.


Fraternal Order of Eagles.


New Brunswick Aerie, No. 1329. Meets at Eagle's Hall 2d and 4th Tuesday evenings in each month at Eagle's Hall.


Grand Army of the Republic.


Boggs-Janeway Post, No. 67. Meets every alternate Wed- nesday evening at G. A. R. Hall.


Phil Kearney Camp, No. 20, S. of V. Meets Ist and 3d Mon- days in each month at G. A. R. Hall.


Women's Relief Corps, No. 2. Meets 2d and 4th Saturday evenings in each month at G. A. R. Hall.


I.O. B.B.


Boaz Lodge, No. 191. Meets the Ist Sunday in each month at Anshe Emeth Reformed Jewish Temple, 49 Albany street.


Independent Order of Odd Fellows.


Deutche Frauen Rebekah Lodge, No. 43. Meets 2d and 4th Monday evenings in each month at 32 Albany street.


Helvetia Lodge, No. 71. Meets Tuesday evenings at 32 Al- bany street.


Lady Wildey Rebecca Degree Lodge, No. 38. Meets 2d and 4th Saturdays in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.


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Middlesex Encampment, No. 43. Meets 2d and 4th Friday evenings in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.


New Brunswick Lodge, No. 6. Meets Monday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall.


Palestine Encampment, No. 25. Meets Ist and 3d Monday evnings in each month at 32 Albany street.


Independent Order of Red Men.


Ahander Tribe, No. 182. Organized 1893. Meets every Fri- day evening in each month at Eagle's Hall.


Ahwaga Haymakers' Association, No. 881/2. Meets every 2d and 4th Tuesday evening in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.


Ahwaga Tribe, No. 88. Organized 1866. Meets Ist and 3d Tuesday evenings in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.


Onomoo Tribe, No. 240. Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday even- ings in each month at Viehmann Building.


Pocohontas Council, No. 18, D. of P. Meets 2d and 4th Wed- nesday evenings in each month at Viehmann Building.


Knights of Columbus.


Knights of Columbus. Organized 1897. Meets Ist and 3d Wednesday evenings in each month at 40 Bayard street.


Knights of Pythias.


Friendship Lodge, No.ยป30. Instituted 1860. Meets Wednes- day evenings at People's National Bank Building.


Friendship Temple, No. 10, Pythian Sisters. Meets Ist and 3d Friday evenings in each month at G. A. R. Hall.


Knights of the Golden Eagle.


New Brunswick Castle, No. 71. Meets every Monday even- ing at People's National Bank Building.


Masonic.


All meeting at Masonic Temple, 45 Remsen avenue. Order of Eastern Star, Ruth Chapter. Meets 2d and 4th Fri- day evenings of each month.


Palestine Lodge, No. III, F. and A. M. Meets Ist, 3d and 5th Thursday evenings in each month.


Scott Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Meets Ist Tuesday in each month.


Scott Council, No. 1, R. & S. M. Meets 3d Wednesday in


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January, March, May, September and November, at 8 p. m. Temple Commandery, No. 18, K. T. Meets 2d Tuesday in each month.


Union Lodge, No. 19, F. and A. M. Meets Ist, 3d and 5th Monday in each month.


Order United American Mechanics.


Good Intent Council, No. 234, Jr. Order. Meets every Thurs- day evening at People's National Bank Building.


Goodwill Council, No. 32, Jr. Order. Meets every Monday evening at Viehmann Building.


Orient Court, No. I, of Goodwill Council. Meets 3d Monday in each month at Viehmann Building.


Relief Council, No. 40. Meets every Friday evening at Vieh- mann Building.


Washington Commandery, L. L. No. I. Meets Ist Friday evening in each month at Viehmann Building.


Order United Americans.


Martha Washington Temple, No. 7. Meets 2d and 4th Mon- day evening in each month at G. A. R. Hall.


Patriotic Order Sons of America.


Camp No. 451. Meets every Tuesday evening at People's National Bank Building.


Royal Arcanum.


Adelphic Council, No. 1015. Meets 2d and 4th Friday even- ings in each month at People's National Bank Building.


Sons of Temperance.


Stet Division, No. 43. Meets 2d and 4th Fridays in each month at 267 George street.


Welcome Division, No. 170. Meets 2d and 4th Fridays in each month at 123 Bayard street.


State National Guard.


Company H, 2d Regt. N. G. N. J. Robert Watson, captain ; Henry Landahl, Ist lieutenant; Willard P. Clark, 2d lieu- tenant. Meets every Thursday evening for drill at Ar- mory Hall.


Shepherds of Bethlehem.


Meet Ist and 3d Wednesday evenings in each month at Eagle's Hall.


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MISCELLANEOUS ASSOCIATIONS.


Alliance Francaise de New Brunswick. 144 Hamilton street. T. T. Wells, President; Mme. C. Amigale Bogg, Vice- President ; E. W. Billetdoux, Secretary; Mlle. Nora V. Schenck, Treasurer.


Aurora Gesang Verein. Organized 1875. Meets every Wed- nesday evening at 32 Albany street.


Brunswick Club. 133 Albany street.


Camerads, The. 63 Church street. Meets at the call of the Chair. Dr. Harvey Iredell, Secretary.


Catholic Club. 80 Albany street. Organized May 4, 1869. Meets every Ist Thursday evening in each month, at 8 o'clock.


Christ Church Club. Paterson corner Neilson streets. Ob- jects and aims are to foster Church life and Church work among the men of the Parish, also to promote Christian and Social Fellowship among its members. Also to advance the intellectual, social and physical welfare of its members and their associates. President, P. E. Dixon.


Christian and Missionary Alliance. Meets every Wednesday at 3 P. M., at 135 Neilson street.


Knights of King Arthur. 356 George street.


Masonic Temple Association. 279 George street. George J. Kuhn, Treasurer.


Middlesex County Medical Society. Organized December II, 1816. Meets quarterly at 43 Bayard street. Dr. Howard C. Voorhees, Secretary.


New Brunswick Boat Club. Incorporated 1892. House at Al- bany street bridge. President, Frederick Weigel; Vice- President, Robert J. Smith; Secretary, William Watson ; Treasurer, Theodore Whitlock.


New Brunswick Exempt Firemen's Association. President, Henry C. Housell; Secretary, Charles H. Smith ; Treasurer, Ralph T. Holman. Meeting, second Monday evening of each month at Liberty Hose House.


New Brunswick Golf Club. Organized 1894. Grounds, Ross Hall, Highland Park. President, Dr. E. R. Payson : Sec- retary, H. B. Willis ; Vice-President, J. P. Searle ; Treasurer, J. Bayard Kirkpatrick.


New Brunswick Gun Club. Meets at Dr. Iredell's office, cor. Church and Neilson streets, at call of President. President, W. H. Hobbs ; Cor. Sec. and Treas., Dr. Harvey Iredell.


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New Brunswick Turn Verein. Reorganized 1880. Meets at 431 George street.


New Jersey Historical Society. Organized August 17, 1875, at New Brunswick. Meetings held at Fine Arts Building, Rutgers College, 3d Thursday in each month during College. New Jersey State Microscopical Society. Organized 1869. at New Brunswick. Meetings held at Fine Arts Building, in Geological Hall, Rutgers College, on the 4th Monday.


Police Protective Association of New Brunswick. Meets monthly at Police Headquarters.


Raven Club. II Livingston avenue. L. B. Garland, Secretary.


Union Athletic Club. 373 George street.


Union Club. 354 George street.


Women's Christian Temperance Union. Meets Ist Thursday


in each month at 263 Redmond street.


TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY.


Middlesex Title Guarantee and Trust Company. Office, 40 Paterson street. President, George A. Viehmann; Vice- President, Charles D. Ross; Secretary and Treasurer, Geo. W. Litterst.


UNION LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.


Barbers' Union, No. 413. Meets last Monday of each month, at 16 French street.


Brewer's and Beer Driver's Union. Meets 3d Sunday in each month in Union Hall.


Bricklayers' and Masons' Union. Meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each month. III Suydam street.


Cigarmakers' Union, No. 146. Meets 2d Monday of each month at Union Hall.


Hod Carriers' Union. Meets 3d Wednesday in each month at Union Hall.


International Bakers' and Confectioners' Union. Meets Ist and 3d Saturday evening's of each month at Union Hall. Iron Moulders' Union, No. 329. Meets 2d Monday of each month at Union Hall.


Machine Printers' and Color Mixers' Union. Meets 2d and 4th Wednesdays of each month at Union Hall.


Machinists' Union, N. B. Lodge, 329. Meets Ist and 3d Mon- days at Union Hall.


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Master Mechanics. Meets Ist Friday in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.


Musicians' Protective Union. Meets Ist Sunday, 2.30 P. M., of each month at Union Hall.


Painters' and Decorators' Union. Meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays of each month at Union Hall.


Print Cutters' Association. Meets 4th Thursday at Union Hall.


Plumbers' and Gas Fitters' Union. Meets Ist and 3d Tuesday evening of each month at Union Hall.


Retail Clerks' Association. Meets 2d Tuesday in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.


Retail Merchants' Association. Meets 2d and 4th Thursday in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.


Sheet Metal Workers' Union. Meets every other Wednesday at Union Hall.


Structural Building Trades' Alliance. Meets 4th Friday in each month at Union Hall.


Team Drivers' Union. Meets 2d and 4th Saturdays in each month at Union Hall.


Trades and Labor Federation. Meets Ist and 3d Friday even- ings in Union Hall.


Trolley Employees' Association. Meets Ist Wednesday in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.


Typographical Union, No. 307. Meets Ist Wednesday of each month in Robins 'Hall, French street.


United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners. Meets Ist and 3d Wednesday in each month at Viehmann Building.


Wall Paper and Color Mixers' Association. Meets 2d and 4th Wednesdays in each month at Viehmann Building.


Professional Cards.


ROBERT ADRAIN,


Counselor at Law,


46-48 PATERSON STREET,


New Brunswick, New Jersey. 736 BROAD ST., NEWARK.


THEODORE B. BOORAEM, Counselor at Law,


15 AND 16 NEW BRUNSWICK FIRE


INSURANCE BUILDING,


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


H ENRY B. COOK, Law Office, VLIET BUILDING, GEORGE AND ALBANY STREETS,


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


CHARLES T. COWENHOVEN, Counselor, Special Master in Chancery,


Supreme Court Commissioner,


SCHENCK BUILDING, 41-43 PATERSON ST.


New Brunswick, New Jersey.


PETER F. DALY, Counselor at Law, LAW OFFICES : NEW BRUNSWICK FIRE INSURANCE BUILDING, 40 PATERSON ST. Tel. 45.


New Brunswick, New Jersey. -


JOHN E. ELMENDORF,


Counselor at Law,


and Solicitor in Chancery,


71 ALBANY STREET,


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


Also Member of the N. Y. State Bar.


EDWIN FLORANCE,


Counselor at Laze,


393 GEORGE STREET,


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


THOMAS H. HAGERTY,


Law Offices,


40 PATERSON STREET,


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


EDWARD W. HICKS, Counselor at Law, Supreme Court Commissioner, Special Master in Chancery, 393 GEORGE STREET,


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


HARVEY IDEDELL, D.D.S. Surgeon Dentist, CHURCH STREET COR. NEILSON, National Bank of New Jersey Building, Anaesthetics Administered.


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


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Professional Cards.


GEORGE J. PLECHNER,


Law Offices,


389 GEORGE STREET,


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


ARTHUR V. SCHENCK,


Law Office.


Address : 43 PATERSON STREET,


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


WARREN R. SCHENCK,


Attorney at Law,


Solicitor and Master in Chancery,


OFFICE: 43 PATERSON STREET,


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


GEORGE S. SILZER, Counselor at Law, Special Master in Chancery, and Supreme Court Commissioner, Notary Public, 46-48 PATERSON STREET, New Brunswick, New. Jersey. Residence, Metuchen, N. J.


ALAN H. & THEODORE STRONG,


Attorneys and Counselors at Law,


368 GEORGE STREET,


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


CHARLES E. TINDELL,


Counselor at Law, 119 CHURCH STREET,


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


JAMES H. VAN CLEEF, Counselor at Law, Special Master in Chancery, Supreme Court Commissioner, 4I PATERSON STREET, Rooms 4 and 6. New Brunswick, New Jersey.


SCHUYLER C. VAN CLEEF, Counselor at Law, Master in Chancery, Notary Public, 41 PATERSON STREET, Rooms 4 and 5.


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


FREDERICK WEIGEL,


Law Offices,


46-48 PATERSON STREET,


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


WOODBRIDGE & MARCH, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Masters and Examiners in Chancery, Notarys Public, GEORGE ST. COR PATERSON, (Second Floor),


New Brunswick,


New Jersey.


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J. HEIDINGSFELD


PRINTER PUBLISHER BINDER


COMMERCIAL PRINTING


42 ALBANY STREET NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.


THE HOME BREWING COMPANY Brewers and Bottlers of Lager Beer, Ales and Porter Offices : Newark, N. J. Branches : Perth Amboy, South Amboy, New Brunswick, Rahway, Carteret and South River.


NEW BRUNSWICK BLOCK DIRECTORY. 33


NEW BRUNSWICK


BLOCK DIRECTORY.


ABEEL-From Commercial ave. northerly to Oliver


ODD NUMBERS


I-7 No numbers


9 John F. Thompson


- Lawrence Hanaway


II Paul Scholz 20 Alexander J. C. DeHart


13 Charles Flowers


- Isaiah Hansell


22 Cheesman Fisher


- James T. Tomney Carman intersects


26 Joseph M. Simpson


- Jacob Grubacher


- W. A. Fulton


- Augustus Kern


28 George Mitchell


-- Ernest G. Faurot


59 Frank Stelle


Oliver crosses Abeel ends


- William Stevens Carman Intersects Hassart intersects


54 Frederick Coats - Mrs. Sophia Deerr Oliver intersests


GRONK MANUFACTURING COMPANY MANUFACTURERS


Sash, Blinds, Doors and Stairs. Interior Trim and Cabinet Work


137-139-141 Burnet Street, New Brunswick, N. J.


(3)


66


Clear Havana El Bingato


",


CIGARS


Bing & De Armas, Makers 370 GEORGE STREET New Brunswick, N. J.


EVEN NUMBERS


4 Eliza McCabe


- F. E. Pennington


8 Benjamin F. Stevenson


- Ralph Stevens


12 Joseph P. Kelly


14 Fred H. Otterbein


- Louis Cranner


23 Henry Schlosser


33 R. B. Cleland


- Frank Cody Hassart intersects


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NEW BRUNSWICK BLOCK DIRECTORY.


ALBANY-From Raritan River westerly to Somerset


ODD NUMBERS


Water intersects


7 Bell Hotel


- August Woelz


69-71 John E. Elmendorf


- Joseph Quinn


73A Adams Express Co.


9 Dr. L. J. Belloff


73B Ellen Manning


II John C. Belloff


75 John J. Farrell


13 Mary Hearns


77 Michael Massing


- William Reilly


79 J. J. Stahlin


15 Nicholas Chilakos


81 Mary Waelde


17 Joseph Balten


83 A. Wheatley & Co.


85 Mrs. Jennie Connors


87 G. A. McKeag


89 Postal Telegraph Co.


91 Herman Banker


93-95 Baier Bros.


97 Max Goldman


- Caroline Case


31 Winifred Garrity


33 William Smalley & Bro.


35-37 David Breitkopf


- Krueger & Breitkopf


- John H. Leupp


39 Charles Dowd


115 Mrs. M. Viereck


- Mrs. Mary Buckley


II7 Anthony Bahash


II9 Henry B. Cook


- Louis Hermann


- N. Y. Dental Parlors


41-43 Otto Geitner


45 Loretta A. Curran


47 John Barbour


51 Anshe Emeth Reformed Jewish Temple


53 Drake Bros.


55 Alvin Drake


- G. E. Drake


57 Joseph Snyder


59-61 Louis Weller


63 Charles Landmesser


I2I Patrick F. Harding George intersects


St. John's German Re- formed Church


I25 Isaac Fell


- W. A. Helferich


- C. J. Helferich


- Joseph J. Connor


129 Trent'n & N. B. Fast Line


133 Brunswick Club - - O. O. Stillman


- Raphael Rutat


19-21 T. A. Manley


- White Hall Hotel Peace intersects


23 Public Service Corp.


25 A. T. Landmesser 27-29 R. S. Groch


99 Frank E. Latham


IOI-107 Mansion House


109-III William H. Leupp


- Michael Egan


65 Fred A. Landmesser 67 City Hotel


Neilson intersects


THE HOME BREWING COMPANY


Brewers and Bottlers of Lager Beer, Ales and Porter Offices : Newark, N. J. Branches : Perth Amboy, South Amboy, New Brunswick, Rahway, Carteret and South River.


NEW BRUNSWICK BLOCK DIRECTORY. 35


I35 Leonard Scheidig


I39 Dr. C. V. Buttler


- Dr. F. M. Donohue


18 Raritan House


20-22 Charles E. Monaghan


I45 Charles B. Ludlow


P. R. R. Station Union News Co. P. R. R. Crossing


26 Hotel Milton


- Adolph May


28 Elias Matta


159 Annie Byrne


- Mrs. Lottie Deinzer


161 James Sharkey


163 Louis Varga


165 James Molnar


167 Sarah A. O'Connor


- James McCarthy


169 John Besenzey


17I James Meagher


- Michael Ryan


173 J. M. Holman


- T. F. Barnwell


- David S. Baird


175 James B. Gray


- Mrs. Cornelia Roberts


179 Mrs. A. Campton


181 Mrs. M. Dougherty


183 Herman Schwartz


185 J. A. McGowan


- James McGowan


187 William Conboy


- Mrs. A. L. Tennyson


- Charles Bergeman


189 Wendel Schmidt


- David Horvoth


191 Mrs. L. W. Perkins


195 Joseph Wallace


- Julius Kovack


197 Henry Masterson


199 Anton Michel


Somerset crosses


GRONK MANUFACTURING COMPANY


DEALERS IN


Cabinet Mantels and Tile. Tile Work of Every Description Installed


137-139-141 Burnet Street, New Brunswick, N. J.


Clear Havana Cigar for 5c.


WE MAKE A


370 George St.,


BRUNSWICK


NEW


BING & DE ARMAS


- George Venable


62-64 Philip Benz


66 G. S. Conover


68-70 William J. McDede


- Grand Central Stables


74 N. H. Malouf


76 William F. McGovern Neilson intersects


78 Mrs. A. E. Kitchenmeister - Peter Nybo


80 Catholic Club


84 J. Henry Meyer


86 Olaf Peterson


90 Middlesex Trans. Co.


40-42 Julius Heidingsfeld 44-46 Vacant


48 Mrs. Rachel Leach


50 John W. Gillam


- Mrs. L. L. Wardell


52 Owen Riley


- N. M. Morse


- Moe Fertig


54 Vacant


56-58 Charles N. Josten


60 F. W. Jefferies


30-34 N. J. Tobacco Co.


32 Aurora Building


36 Moses Wallach


38 David Slonim


- George F. Byrne


EVEN NUMBERS


Little Burnet intersects


I4I Vacant


24 Charles J. Hogarty Peace intersects


TRY ONE


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NEW BRUNSWICK BLOCK DIRECTORY.


- rear Thomas Miller


92 Josiah Tice 94 H. M. Van Cleef 96 E. H. Jacobs


98-100 Wm. H. Quackenboss Second Reformed Church George intersects


104 Post Office


I24 Charles Greenewald


- George Koustantakos I26 Schneider Bros.


1261/2 Tony Balash


- Herman Miller - F. J. Farley


I28 T. Bahash & Son


130 Vacant store


I30-132 B. P. O. E. Hall


184 John N. Haver


18412 Mrs. Annie Marks


186 Kate Bogan


- Mrs. A. Collins


188 John Crocken


- Matthew Deiner


190 A. W. Tallman


- John H. Tallman


192 Charles S. Van Arsdale - George Bauer


194 F. A. Henneman


196 Robert Harkins


- William H. Latham Brown Ends Somerset intersects Albany ends


ALEXANDER-From 169 French northwesterly to Somerset


ODD NUMBERS


3 John Walk


5 Edward P. Van Decar


7 M. V. B. Healey


9 Abram Campbell


II John E. Pyatt


13 W. C. Robinson


15 Van Sylvester


21 James B. Huston


23 R. Boettigheimer


- Henry Haywood 164 Mrs. A. Eichinger


166 Mrs. Margaret Bell 168 Mrs. M. Housell


- Mrs. F. Reynolds


170 William Bergmann - William Kreiger


172 Mrs. M. C. Conger


174 W. R. Van Arsdale - G. W. English


176 J. A. Jordan


178 Cyrus A. Freeman


- Julia McSherry


182 E. A. Smith


- James Horricks 18212 T. E. Roderig


132 Groben & Moore Spring intersects


134 John J. Harkins


138 N. Y. & N. J. Tel. Co. (Contract Dept.)


140 George Wilson


- Edward Berg


- Mrs. M. Baird


- Mrs. L. F. Houghton


142 John H. Gourley


French commences P. R. R. crossing Easton ave. intersects


160 Joseph Bodak


162 John Downing


THE HOME BREWING COMPANY


Brewers and Bottlers of Lager Beer, Ales and Porter Offices : Newark, N. J. Branches : Perth Amboy, South Amboy, New Brunswick, Rahway, Carteret and South River.


NEW BRUNSWICK BLOCK DIRECTORY. 37


25 John J. Guise


22 John J. Curran


27 David C. Stewart


29 James Barr


- Arthur Shepherd


28 James Kelly


EVEN NUMBERS


8 John C. McCormick


12 W. J. Quinn


16 Theodore Snedeker


18 John Van Sickle


20 James H. Kelly


Somerset crosses Alexander ends


BALDWIN-From Nichol ave. northeasterly to French


ODD NUMBERS


45 Leonard Wehrfritz


- Walter Van Anglen


47 William Wissert


- Mrs. Lillian Marsh


5I Ida Thompson


159 Mrs. Margaret Cornish


- Charles Ludwig


- Charles Russo


53 Gotleib Kubler


- Israel B. Richards


161. Oscar Van Arsdale 163 Charles Schaffer


Throop Avenue intersects


91 Mrs. Theresa Zierer


95 J. T. Ware


II3 A. E. Clark


- J. W. Hyle


Remsen Avenue intersects


135 Alfonso Senatore


I37 Alexander Overbey


139 Mrs. Sue A. Ivy


I4I Lee Carter


213 Mrs. A. Walter


I43 Stanley Betters


215 Mary J. Castner


217 Charles D. Weed


219 Joseph J. Rooney


221 Leonard A. Rooney


151 Calvin Nickerson


223 Elmer Lowe


225 Mrs. Rose McBurney


155 Charles H. Wildgoose


227 Alfred Johanson


GRONK MANUFACTURING COMPANY MANUFACTURERS


Sash, Blinds, Doors and Stairs. Interior Trim and Cabinet Work


137-139-141 Burnet Street, New Brunswick, N. J.


Clear Havana


66


El Bingato


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CIGARS


New Brunswick, N. J.


370 GEORGE STREET


Bing & De Armas, Makers


18I Charles S. Britton


185 John F. McCarthy




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