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Washington Post
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Description: Classified Ads Financial-Page 4

Date: November 28 1909

Newspaper published in: Washington, D. C.

Washington Post Nov. 28, 1909 Classified Ads Financial-Page 4
[Transcriber note: Classified Ads are selectively reported. Individual Ads are reported if there is an individual's name; or if there is a business name that we have not previously reported.]

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
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Carpets, household goods, contents of 14-room house; very cheap. Leland BARTON, 2??4 Franklin st. ne.
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New mattress and spring (National) for single bed, never used, price $5. The Milton, 1933 or 1983 17th st. nw. Apt. 9.
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Printing Press, Gordon; 9X14; 90 fonts, type, cutter, rules, borders, cuts, &c.; fine condition, cheap for cash. John C. QUADE, 615 ?.
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Camera - Eastman, New 4 1/4X6 1/2; plate or ????. cost $46.50, double-barrel 12-guage shotgun, cost $30. ?. E. GORE, 24?0 N st. nw.
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Ring - Solitaire diamond; 3 1/2 Carat; will sacrifice. ?. RATTA, General Delivery.
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No. 7 cook range, $6.50; fine heater and baker; good as new; will pay freight to city. Mrs. HOOPER, Riverdale, Md.
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The Free Sewing Machine can be seen and bought at J. P. ROBERTSON, 1310 7th st. nw.
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Several violins, one of which at your choice; very cheap. Ernest LENT, 1523 Corcoran st. nw., phone N. 738?.
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Typewriter - No. 6 New Century; good condition; $13. F. R. AUSTIN, Box 15?, city postoffice.
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Stove - large heating; slightly used; beautiful nickel plated trimmings. Daly & Hopper, 1402 R st. nw.
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Christmas Fence and Platform Complete. BURROUGHS, 1419 8th st. nw.
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MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
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Six postcards made from your favorite photograph for 50 cents. An appropriate remembrance. BEACH, 600 23d st. nw.
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I will hang your lace curtains after 6 p. m., 25 cents per pair. Wm. WIENCKE, 1208 C st. sw.
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Chairs - 200 second-hand folding; of one pattern for cash. E. S. GILFILLAN, 1663 Kramer st. ne.
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Crown printing press and outfit. Dr. COTES, 1022 9th st. nw.
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Launch - 30X7, or about that size; give full particulars and price. N. T. SPRATT, Box 452, Atlanta, Ga.
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Typewriter - Underwood; state price. A. B. GRAESLE, 1521 Vt. ave. nw.; phone N. 1183-Y.
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Second-hand dressing table or princess dresser of dark oak - Must be very cheap. Mrs. D. A. OLIVER, Gen. Del.
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Brown Leghorn Pullets, Rosecomb preferred; want 1 dozen and cockerel, boxed ready for sending by express to New Jersey; state price; also bicycle lamp; good make and new. L. F. CHANNON, Navy Dept.
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Overcoat, size 38 or 40; must be of good quality and in good condition. Cyrus DEVON, General Delivery, City Postoffice.
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Picture slides and films, illustrating Washington city, Japan, and Ireland; also moving picture machine. Leland BARTON, Langdon, D. C.
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Natural Flowers that can be preserved in their natural state. Mrs. FRIES, 909 8th st. nw.
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To borrow a good size magic lantern for Thursday night next, to entertain a working boys' club; prefer that the owner operate it. John B. McCARTHY, 248 3d st. nw.
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SITUATIONS WANTED
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Houseman and maid or valet and waitress - By neat colored couple. W. J. LEWIS, 2220 11th st. nw.
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SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE
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Chauffeur - White; sober and reliable, reasonable wages; good ref. H. FUNK, 621 E st. nw.
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Chauffeur and clerk, or assistant secretary to congressman or private individual - By young married man; good habits. E. WILSON, 405 Colorado Bldg.
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Chef, Steward in private family or club; best refs. F. MARTIN, 912 19th st. nw.
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Clerk or learn bartending - by young man, 22. Isadore RUDERMAN, 300 4 1/2 st. nw.
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Employment by respectable white man; not afraid of any kind of work. M. D. LOCKETT, 917 Md. ave. sw.
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Evening employment - any kind; 7 to 12; by young married man; good habits; knowledge of stenography, typewriting, and bookkeeping. ELMORE, 405 Colorado Bldg.
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Housecleaning by the day - experienced. J. SMITH, 715 2d st. nw.
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Janitor and janitress - by young couple; refs. J. KARET, 402 N. Y. ave. nw.
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Presser, porter, or attend to furnace. Thomas COOK, 931 10th st. nw.
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Student, with classes beginning at 6 p. m., wants work during the day; experienced waiter. A. SMITH, 206 O st. nw.
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Valet or Attendant - by englishman to gentleman; first-class personal and written Washington and New York refs. J. SKINNER, 215 W. 23d st., New York.
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Waiter or houseman - by young colored man; refs. James FLETCHER, 634 B st. se.
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Work after school - by boy. Jos. DIGGS, 60 Defrees st. nw.
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Work of any kind - by young man; small salary to start; refs. John MARTIN, 1536 6th st. nw.
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SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE
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Any position I can fill; refs. Miss FULTON, 2004 F st. nw.
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Cashier in drug store - by young girl; hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.; $4 per week to start. Miss HENNING, Mount Rainier, Md.
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Cateress - Mrs. F. B. MORTON, of Pittsburg; breakfasts, dinners, and luncheons prepared at your homes. Best of references. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address 322 U st. nw.
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Dishwasher or cleaning apts. - by woman. Martha PAGE, 1811 K st. nw.
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Experienced teacher, graduate of conservatory Paris, France, will give music lessons at studio or at pupil's residence; French lessons with pure Parisian accent also given if desired. Mrs. NOTTINGHAM, Station G, Gen'l Del.
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Housekeeper - by refined, competent woman; no objections to suburbs or country. Miss J. CONNOR, Majestic Hotel, 470 Pa. ave. nw.
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Housekeeper, sewing, cooking, &c. - by refined middle-aged widow; competent. Rescue House Mission, 322 Mo. ave.
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Housekeeper or nurse - by settled Virginian woman; $15 per month. Mrs. LONG, care Joe GRIFFIN, Birdwood, Va.
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Nurse or companion - By experienced nurse; work in ??. preferred. Ida GARBER, 25 8th st. se.
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Nurse - by young colored girl. Flossie CLARK, 908 Gallatin st. nw.
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Place to answer phone or office work. Lena HUTCHINS, 1158 21st. st. nw.
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Stenographer and typewriter - owning machine; position; 10 years' experience; familiar with literary, ecclesiastical, and congressional work. Mary MARSH, 1325 11th st. nw.
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Young lady desires writing of any kind to do at home; writes good hand. Miss E. BAUMAN, 11 C st. ne.
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WANTED-WASHING, &C.
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Laundry work to do. Frances ACWITH, 1213 16th st. nw.
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Washing to do at home or go out - by reliable colored woman. Alice JOHNSON, 1119 Congress ct.



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