. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . r. Threeminutes from the depot; rates, S2 a day; $12 a week. Accom-mudates 50. Electric li;?hts. steam heat; mountain springwater. Buating. bathing and fishing. One of the best locationsin Hunterdon County. SOMERVILLE, N. J. Iarest and best wines and liquors at MILLERS. Give him a callwhen in town. At the old stand. Jacob Miller, dealer in foreignand dumestic wines, 140 W. Main Street, Somerville, N. JTelephone 135-L. THE OWL LUNCH ROOM AND RESTAURANT, 45 West MainStreet, Somerville


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . r. Threeminutes from the depot; rates, S2 a day; $12 a week. Accom-mudates 50. Electric li;?hts. steam heat; mountain springwater. Buating. bathing and fishing. One of the best locationsin Hunterdon County. SOMERVILLE, N. J. Iarest and best wines and liquors at MILLERS. Give him a callwhen in town. At the old stand. Jacob Miller, dealer in foreignand dumestic wines, 140 W. Main Street, Somerville, N. JTelephone 135-L. THE OWL LUNCH ROOM AND RESTAURANT, 45 West MainStreet, Somerville. GeorRC E. lanson, proprietor. Openday and nipht. Noted for our home-made tookinc and baWiimLodpes served at short notice, Repular dinner. 12 to 1:30oclock, -15 cents. Tables reserved for ladies. TEN EYCK HOUSE. Somerville. N. J. Ross Lake, proprietorTelephone 240-W; lonR distance, 239 Accommodates 3Pquests; rates, $2 a day. or $10 to $12 by the week. Best lotation in Somerville: only two blocks from depot. M ml ion rin- : in luUlrc^^iTie \ u b u r b a n 11 f. 44 Bh IKCAUSE we live in the coun-: try, writes a reader of theI Suburbanite, should be no: excuse for ignorance of cur-; rent topics, for despite thetalk cit overworked farmers wives thereIS ni) more reason for lack of well-regulated households in the country thanin the citv. I have lived in both and it iseasier for me, by far, to keep things run-ning smoothly on our modest country placethan in the modern flat we used to inhabit,a stones throw from the noisy ordinary circumstances I find farmore time for reading, to say nothing of\arious pleasurable activities, than everseemed possible before we transplanted \Ri:s and pmnates to the most delightfulspot in the State of New Jersey—that, atleast, is the way we feel about our newliome. It just happens that of late circumstanceshave not been ordinar\- ;ind that is my ex-cuse for ignorance on a subject which hadconditions been normal.


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