. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . is the ideal place for the sum-mer home, and the increasing numberof great residences capping hilltop orvalley head, orset up on somebroad mountainside, tells of thewise choice ofsome city mag-nate. Traversing thepretty valley ofthe NeshanicRiver into theSouth Countrythe SouthBranch taps awide expanse offarmland unsur-passed in virid-ity and theabundance o fits harvests. Itsa country liketo great, swel- The Raritan Ri\ ling billows, in its undulating topog-raphy, the peaceful little


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . is the ideal place for the sum-mer home, and the increasing numberof great residences capping hilltop orvalley head, orset up on somebroad mountainside, tells of thewise choice ofsome city mag-nate. Traversing thepretty valley ofthe NeshanicRiver into theSouth Countrythe SouthBranch taps awide expanse offarmland unsur-passed in virid-ity and theabundance o fits harvests. Itsa country liketo great, swel- The Raritan Ri\ ling billows, in its undulating topog-raphy, the peaceful little river, wellstocked with bass and perch, marking itlike a crooked, silvery sliver On eitherside as far as the vision carries everyacre of soil appears to be under cultiva-tion and the broad sweeping stretchesare broken only by great apple andpeach orchards or by the local the latter there are Royceford, Flag-town, Neshanic. Woodfern, Riversideand Three Bridges, each located in thelap of a prosperous farming centre, aswell as marking the sites of handsomeestates of business men of the Er!dges THE SUB I H B A X I T E


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