. Summer homes among the mountains on the Central New England railway ... Nice shady lawns, tennis and croquet grounds. Table liberally supplied with freshvegetables, eggs and milk. Excellent boating, fishing and hunting. Stissing and otherlakes half mile from house. Good roads for driving and cycling ; near churches, postoffice and stores. Special terms for months of June and September, also for partiesof four or more anytime, who would use one room, as we have some very large roomsFree transportation to and from station. New York and Brooklyn references. Postoffice box 27, Pine Plains, N. Y.
. Summer homes among the mountains on the Central New England railway ... Nice shady lawns, tennis and croquet grounds. Table liberally supplied with freshvegetables, eggs and milk. Excellent boating, fishing and hunting. Stissing and otherlakes half mile from house. Good roads for driving and cycling ; near churches, postoffice and stores. Special terms for months of June and September, also for partiesof four or more anytime, who would use one room, as we have some very large roomsFree transportation to and from station. New York and Brooklyn references. Postoffice box 27, Pine Plains, N. Pine Plains Hotel—D. C. Ketterer, Proprietor, Pine Plains. N. Y. One-fourth-mile distant. Guests transported to and from station by static without charge. Ac-commodates ten to fifteen summer guests. Terms, adults, $7 to $10, according torooms and length of stay ; children under twelve, half price, A comfortable, health-ful place to spend the warm summer season. A well appointed house, table liberallysupplied and scrupulously managed. Village finely located in midst of broad k* PinePlains. surrounded by high elevations, including on the west the well known Stissingrange of mountains, and the chain of fine lakes at their base. All around are locatedexcellent lakes and streams for fishing and boating. Convenient to the village. Fineroads for cycling and pleasure driving extend in all directions. Livery attached tohotel. The best of railroad and mail facilities. Mrs. O. H. Turpin—Farm house. One mile. Accommodates sixteen. Adults,$5 to §7 per wTeek ; children at a reduction. Free car
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