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Story July 17, 1902

The Monmouth Inquirer

Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey

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Advertisement for the public auction of a desirable store property in Englishtown, N.J., from the estate of Elwood T. Reid, scheduled for July 30, 1902.

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Assignee's Sale -of Desirable- Real Estate.

The subscriber, Assignee of the Estate of Elwood T. Reid, will sell at public vendue, on Wednesday, July 30th, 1902 at two o'clock, P. M., on the premises At Englishtown, N. J., the Lot, Large Store Building and Out Buildings, formerly occupied by Elwood T. Reid, situate on Main St., Englishtown, N. J.. The Building is one of the best largest and most convenient Store Buildings in Monmouth County, and has been built less than two years, is 2 stories high and has a good cellar under the same. The lot on which said Building stands is over 44 feet wide and 374 feet deep. This is one of the best stands for a general and mercantile Store in the State. There is also large Horse Sheds on said lot for the accommodation of the patrons of the store. Conditions made known day of sale. Charles F. McDonald, Assignee, Englishtown, N. J. For further particulars apply to, or address the Assignee, or John T. Rosell, Attorney at Law, Freehold, N. J.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What keywords are associated?

Real Estate Auction Store Building Sale Englishtown Property Monmouth County Public Vendue

What entities or persons were involved?

Elwood T. Reid Charles F. Mcdonald John T. Rosell

Where did it happen?

Englishtown, N. J., Main St., Monmouth County

Story Details

Key Persons

Elwood T. Reid Charles F. Mcdonald John T. Rosell

Location

Englishtown, N. J., Main St., Monmouth County

Event Date

Wednesday, July 30th, 1902

Story Details

Assignee Charles F. McDonald will sell at public auction the lot, large store building, and outbuildings formerly occupied by Elwood T. Reid, described as one of the best stands for a general mercantile store in the state.

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