Showing in June 1918

Ad in the Republican Watchman, June 1918.
Ad in the Republican Watchman, June 1918.
Highland Cottage owned by Edith Kalbfus in 1917. Postcard courtesy of Town of Highland.
Highland Cottage owned by Edith Kalbfus in 1917. Postcard courtesy of Town of Highland.
 Side Hill Farm House owned by Henri Darrieusecq in1918. Postcard courtesy of Town of Highland.

Side Hill Farm House owned by Henri Darrieusecq in1918. Postcard courtesy of Town of Highland.

Boarding Houses Ads, 1918
Highland Cottage

Splendidly situated on Washington Lake. Accommodates 125; fine roads, dancing, bathing fishing, tennis, garage; $12 to $14. E.V. Kalbfus.—Brooklyn Daily Eagle, June 25, 1918.

Side Hill Farm House
Own farm produce; $12 to $14 per week. Henri Darrieusecq, Proprietor, Barryville.—Brooklyn Daily Eagle, June 25, 1918.

Washington Beach
Two 6-room cottages on easy terms; also Washington Beach Hotel; bathing beach and dance hall; all part furnished. For full details write W. T. Tether, owner.—Brooklyn Daily Eagle, May 25, 1918.

Bodine Cottages on Lake Bodine
Accommodates 30; cuisine Francaise. Bathing, fishing, and boats free; $12 up. H. Bodine.—Brooklyn Daily Eagle, June 25, 1918.

Sunset View House
Accommodates 75. Boating, bathing, fishing; own farm produce. J. Loerch Stewart, Highland Lake.—Brooklyn Daily Eagle, June 25, 1918.

Bradley House, Eldred
Large airy rooms; excellent table; everything fresh from our farm. Circular. E.D. Avery.—Brooklyn Daily Eagle, June 25, 1918.

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