The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907
Woodcliff Furniture Co.
Dealers in New and Second-Hand House Furnishings, 241 Blue Hill Avenue, Roxbury/
The Woodcliff Furniture Company is the name of a most useful establishment which Jacob Fingold conducts at No. 241 Blue Hill Avenue, Roxbury, and one which is liberally patronized by people from all parts of that district. The store was established a year ago and is filled with a complete stock of new and second-hand furniture of every description. Everything is there which is required for the complete furnishing of a home. The store is 45 by 25 feet in dimensions and is well lighted and cheerful, the space being sufficient to permit of an attractive display of the goods on sale there. The stock consists of a complete selection of all kinds of furniture for a house, from the kitchen to the attic, with prices quoted remarkably low. Most of the stock is of new furniture from the best known factories in the land, but there is also a large supply of second-hand goods, all in good condition for service, which may be bought for little money. Mr. Fingold makes a specialty of buying second-hand furniture, for which he pays cash to the seller and is thus able to secure many notable bargains of which his patrons are not slow to take quick advantage.
Mr. Fingold has lived in the United States since 1891 and is a thorough American in spirit, if not in origin. He is a member of the Working Men’s Sick and Death Benefit Association, a German organization, and is still a young man. He has been a resident of Roxbury for nine years. Mr. Fingold occupies an enviable, position in the community, being respected and esteemed by all.