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VOL. XIII
FREEPORT, N./Y.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1907
NO. 3
FREEPORT. NEWS
Thoma.-i .lohnston quotes jiriius on drugs in his adv. this week.
A meeting of the Village Board iif j Trustees will lie held on Friflay night, j
A. Kuhi.' Citv.
to .\fw Vol!
.\oW i.i the
.Vlr. and Mrs. Paul C. Martin f^ioved to thfj citv ffir the winter.
JKIVI
Th. le th(
day y-u overlook thc :idv; flav Vf;u should iotik over
.. 11 ay the IP,.
Howard V.. I'earsall of antl several friend.s arc week "F]ast, gunning."
the Review
^^iienfli'ni'- thu
•Jf^hn T. Post has nuiveti fron of Lena Ave. rest -Xvenue.
.Services iu the commence at 7 ::iO
.M. E. in the
stead fif 7:l"i a.s heretofore.
.Mr. Fro.sl, editor of the KasL xNor- wich fc^nterjirise, was a welctjme vi.silor at the Kevitnv oflice Monday.
Yfiu can check a i!old as .soo;i as the .symjitoms ajijiear. T^has. P. Smith tells how in Ids r.fiv. in this i.'^sue. It.
A euchre will Vie held in Fraternity Hall next Wednesday eveniii^C under ausjiice.s of the .\'a.->"au Couniy Ladies' Aifl .Sficielv.
(Ciiurch now .. I'eoplc iiavii!g free delivery ,-:ervicc evening, in- \ can get inist-.inice letter lioxc:-: at Ho.-^s i& Randall's.
i Robert I'l.Try and I'aniily liave ii!o\e(l j uji statu, to lie nearer .Mr. Perry's . work, at Cooks Falls.
\ Mrs. R. M. Kolisch oi' >;:!:: l:ith Ave., New Yoi'k, ami her dau'jhter liose. are visitinf;' her parents, .Mr. and .Mis. Morris Miller.
The tr.ail train, fithers, was delayed urday evening liy at Valley St.reain.
;is well as se'-ural about an hour ."-lat- ¦\ freigtil sriia-di-up
If any of our readers wish informa¬ tion as to taxes anywhere in the ctjunty or anything relative thereto we .are al¬ ways glad lo have Hit m write lo us ahout the same.
1!) i.nd 20 ;;ie dales lul- Ihe ij^iday Schf;<jl lair to lie hekl in
llaiold W. .Smilh has I'elurr.cd fioni | a several monlhs' .sojourn in a lumber I cnniji in the Adirfinfiack-, .'iMd is much I inijirox't'd in health, |
'i'he Freejiort Club Enterlainment (Committee has arranged for a Military Euchre on Weflne.sday eveninu- of m^xt week, tickets for v/liith ate now on
M. E.
llie lecture roun'. of the church. VV understand an advertising jiroe i ain i to he a feature of this event.
15. Un, ervlhi
K.-ed Mellelldi'/. of lees a- re;.leseured ev
hini Nm ' x.n .'eifiti'iu or ation. If m m^ed of ;t wagon, write for a I'lin" call fur jiarii'T.lai- : .-re adv
ir-' -uaraii !ig soM !o ini-reji eiii (-.triage o ¦ntative f tf
The vole given Asseinhlyrnan -Miller in Freejiort at laat 'I'uesday's election is one to he jiroud fd'. in this, his .\n inlei-tsling nieeLjng uf Wide home village, he received (;:!7 v.oie< lo Awake Engine (.'ofnjiany was held Tues- IMO for his ojijionent, and Ui nioie day evening when a committee tif three than aity other man on the Reiiulilic.-m was ajipointed to Jiurchase a new Jiiano. li(-kel. His total majority, for the Cha.s. T. Baldwin was elected janitor. .\s-e:nbly district, was E^'o'd.
Wallers &. .Miller are i
low arranging
for the subdivision e ly jiurchasefl fnitn The Jiroperty will lu eral new streets ;ii-,d prices.
f Ihei)
Waite
l,iid out Willi ,se
sold al l-ea^¦onal
Ihe mail carrier^ are getting sonie- wh.it a''(|uaintt(1 with tlieir work. Inil
ol recent-,., ,
,, ,. .,, thev do I'.ol lcno\^
R. Smith. ,:,,,
IiIlIc [latienci
h.c- same lime ii
everyljody yec; with theni. :m vou don't tret
iiav d at
VOUI-
ta.\
am
tini:' tl for D.-u
) pay \dut- scnool ticulars as to tin-.e
pi:
.A. .S. Malcolms ,n h is gm-e West a liusine;-.s triji.
ai (•
Th
latv.-^t cards, comic Review Si.-.ili«
foot-lall connnent al the Nassau Ci ni rv Deoartment.
tie.st
urdv
Main Street to Fir- th
.Hi-
just
Sinith t'liv has nmved iiito his new lulh of his old locrilion, in diiig lie has lad huill,
:d sale of goods on storage toii'ge room,-: of Cox & 1 '^e hehl this Fi'iciav afler-
.\ IIO. Ipo,!.,
from Li.e .s Foreman wil noi.ii) al r o'(
Dl-. Ceoi-gct;. Kelley, \. S.. is still with the Freeport Veterinary Hosjiital at 7i; .N Main St. : lelejilione l:!.')-L-l: sfi'tivins, curb.-- wed sjilints li-eatetl wlule the i'.niinal wfuk.--.
I'osi cards fol- Thanksgiving (Jreet¬ ings now or. .sale at the Stationery De- jjartment i.-f the .Nassau ("ounty Re- viCv,-. We i'.Is'i h.-ivi.' a few Xoveniler Ladi',-.-' Mome .b urnals loft. .
'I'll:
.Mrs. l'"i-ed llyei- was birthday jiarty Wednesday aJ'ternoon by a luifiibei- of her friends, who jire- .setited her witii a hiindsome cut gla.-s jiitcher. A iileiisant afternoon is re¬ jiorted by the guests.
Review- from thern when you should j ask them to stop in our ofhce which is tendered a i''if-i^'t across the street from the jiost- ' otliee, anfl get you anotiier. The car¬ riers are Rtiscie Conklin, ('¦uirU-s Schmidt nnd Kverilt Ride)-.
A liow-ling contest for turiveys, etc., will he held the Freejiort Club htiuse on Wednesday evening, Nov. 27.
The entries for tlie five men teams bowling tournament close Nov. '2'd. The tournament begins Dec. '2.
The many friends of Rev. 1). A. .lor- dim iire grieved at the announcenumt in the last issue of The Calendar of the M. E. Chureli. that this is his last year as paator here. Dr. .Ionian is fin¬ ishing his sixth year of service,and has mafle a multitude of frieiuls fiiiring his stay here.
The Freejiort Rank shows its full faith in the County of Nassau and its own stability liy its offer an.-l ability tti bid for the bonds for road imjirtive- ments, advertisetl liy the Hoard of Su jiervisors. Only f>ne other bank in the county, the Clen Cove Rank, made any offer for the bonds, and only ftir a small Jiart <if the offer of the Freejiort Bank.
Nev. ^¦orl¦. Tailor \^ i.-li.s t,, inlonii his ;ii-nds and jiatronsthaf wwing t.i tie- incre-ise uf busitiiss he has oeen comjiel!- e.l to Sl elc larger i(uarteis lor his tailor- in.U'hus:iies>. .Vlf. r Nsveinber 1 he will fi(-cuiiy the Iniilding lit -.'-I S. ?.l,iinSt . Fr.-e^ort; ojiji. the new }',,uik.
The olii-fashioned dwt lling known .is the Wiggins farm hou.-:e, on tlie Hemp¬ stead road, betv.een this village and Roosevelt, hafl a f lose call from tle- slrui'tion Ijy tire'Thiiisiiav evening lie- tween 7 anc! S o'chirk. The dw-elling is ucc'upiefl by Thmnas lJnfli;rwfiod and his lirotl-.er in-lav,-. .An infant knocketl over a kerfisene liitnp, v.liicli was f;n the kitchen table, and in an instant burning oil covcreo a jiortion of the table anil the floor. No time was lo.st in .getting lioth the latnii and the table outdoor..^. The ijurning oil was ex- tinguisheil after a hard effort, bul not beffire it 'r^oX hhvSwewed the kitchen wall considerable. While the family was extiiunushing the blaze, the Free- port liremen were tc-lenhojied for, but (he house beinft oul of their di'.^ti-ii't no ¦ .-il-:!-;:. wo> .--ent il;.
"x .\ Deliriiiifin fd' Ostefijiathy
"(Jst'efip.-ithy is a system of li'ealing id.-;ease witliout flrugs liy the use fif the hands tfi ailjust till jiarts fif the human mechanism to jierfect mechaiiiciil rela¬ tions. It is the science whjch finils in diriturlK.'d mechanical rehitions fd" the anatfiniical iiaits fif the btid.v the causes fif diseasa; a;ul which is emjilfiyed to curf! disetise liy applying teehtiical kntiwledge antl high manual skill tothe correclifin of all disturbeil relatifnis occurring in the mechanical arrange¬ ment of the body. It is a sciente
1' anatfi-
Slephen P. I'eltil has Ix-en jiresent- etl with a hantlmsome soliil goltl Cfin- stable's badge by William Ceorge Ffis- ter of Merrick ns an exjn-e.--sion oi Mr. Ffister's ajipreciation of the wtirk floPic liy .Mr. I'ettit in cfimjiaiiy with village Cajitain tif Police .Ifihn Dunba," and
others, in aiijirehending ihe VfinFehrig fouiuleil ujion the lu-incijil gang of burglars, whicii Itiotetl a num- my and jihysitilogy." ber fif residences and busin.ess places, "The wfirtl does not mean the treat- and the members oi which are now j ment of bones, nor o'. lione tii.seases. servitig long terms for their crimes. It was usetl because the founder dis- The bailge is tif a very neat jiattefn. coverefl the imjjfirtance of disturbances and the face liears the inscrijition in in the tiony frame-wtirk of the body in raised letters: "Contable Tfiwii of causing disease. He stuilietl the skele- liemjistead." On the reverse si»ie is ton as the foundation of anatomy, upon engravetl Constable Pettit's name and which science he grouiifled his system, the name of the floiior. Naturally the The meaning of the vvtird ajiplies not ('onstahle is quite willing to show his only to flerangement tif bony parts, but
Sunday evening Rev. ('anon .Swell of Brooklyn, heail tif the Church Char¬ ity Ffiuntlation, will b»^ at the Enisctc- jial Church of the Transfiguration, antl talk fin the work tif this sticiety.
The fither services will be are Holy Cfimmunion at S a. m., Suiulay Sehtiol at y;;{() antl matins ami iitany at Ut :;h». The ^veiling services commences at 7 ::U).
On Thanksgiving Day the .services will be: Holy Communion at .S a. m., matins and sernuin at 10:00»—
The publishers «»f The Youtii's t'om- I)anion will, as always.at this seustin, present to evory subscriber whose .suh- scrijition ($1.7r>) is paid for I'.tOS a beautiful calentlar for - the new year. Four iiaintings by artists of distinction are reprofVueed in tho ftiur panels of the caleiiflar by a jirocesa of color- printing which has been recently brought to remarkable txcellence. The first of the panels is an inspiring sea scene, full of the beauty of the wide ticean ^nd sky, aiul the joyous rush t>f the honieward-bounti shiji. The se-j- ond is a line cattle piete. The thirtl pictures an old mill at Zaandam -typi¬ cally Dutch in treatment. The fourth panel depicts "Girl with Ro.Hea" -a charming scene. All the pictures are worthy of preservation lon? after 1»08 has passed into the good old times.
new insignia fif otUee.
A number of resitlents. merchants antl laxjiayers of the northerly section fif the village, fiwning jirojierty valued at about :?l."iO,(l()0, have signetl a jieti¬ tion adflrcssetl %o the Pfistmaster Cen- eral al Washingtfin. retjuesting bi be informcfi why they are luit entitlefi tti free jiostal delivery, the same as their neighbtirs a few huntiretl feet from their sectitm. The petitioners ileclare they are within the incoi-ptirate limits, antl ask that, if free tleilvery canimL be established, a sub-statiun be created, tf) save a three-tjuarter mile walk to the Jiost ollice. The free delivery at Jiresent covets but a jmrtion of the vil- j lage, antl the same c-.intlitifins as ajijily in the north section al.so hold in the Bayview .Avenue sectitm .stiath of .\t- lantic avenue, although when talked of it v/as exjiected tti cover thc entire in- corjKirated village, notwithstaruling Postmaster .Anderson said nothing to thai effect, anti cannot ntiw tlo any iiet¬ ter than he is with the three carrieis allfitetl to him by the jiostal ilepart- metit. ({esifients generally purchased hou.se numbers in anticipation of hav¬ ing their mail delivereti, and naturally considerable tlisaajijiointment is mani¬ fest, aithfiugh fif course the jmstmaster is not held responsible. It is uiuler- sttifiti a request for another cairier w ill also he made. It certainly seems un¬ fair that the delivery <.'f>vers the places nearest the t)fHee, wdiere it is needed the least, antl petijde a mile tjr twti away must call for their mail.
See
adv. of auction IV A. R. & I-:. H.
ui hiusehold Walhue.
The valuable jirojierty lorner Merrick
Rfiacl antl Bayview .Avenu It ; ulilic auction on .N'ov.
will
old adv.
.Mr. and .Mr.^ C. T. VanRijier are moving into their lesiiience on Stiuth Ocean.Aver.ue,which has i cen thoi-i ugh- Iv renfivr.ted.
BELLMORE
The'mti\ing jiictures al th.e schfiol liuilJing Fritlay evening v.as a great success. .A large mimber atteiiTled antl thoroughly enjoyed the jiictures.
ler (
tir.ir el
r.. will
r Adv
be lul
a::te Hook
d Monday
, antl
even-
hi llie .M. K. Church Sur.
tiie pastin-. Rev. 1>. A.
jiieach o'.i "The i'aralys
.Arm fif I'ow-cr."
liav
.lord
i.-^ of
t \-eidi:g
an, will
;i. Ri.ght
The Helping Ihmil Stu-ietv >d' the .M. 'v.. Churt h wIlMiold a sujij.ei-at tlie j.ai-- sonage on Center .\venue tm Thurstlay evening, Nov. '2\. All are v.-eleoir.e.
The l.'niuii Thanksgiving service this year Vvill lie held in the Presbyterian Church at l<i::-!ii. Rev. I). A. .Ini-flan w-ill jii-each the aiijirojiriate st-nnon.
./I'he ne,\t rneetir.g of Freenfirt (.'hap- ter, C. D., R. A. M., will be held at Otld Fellows' llrdl fin Tuesday, Nov. IP, at .S Jl. m. ; v.-oik, .M.irk and I'a.-I .Mas¬ ters (!ej;rt es.
("le let to honii
rue !•'. Xewiaild. ^•.^ llool ta\ Col-
is n<Av tollecling the tax at his corner .Merrick lioad anil Rell-
n;ore a\enu( m. and 1 i^ j.ier .Slon.
l-'re.l \\.
I;,T!..-.-¦].¦.-
oiir;a-e~ :
between Hie hours of It a.
iX
* The Past (^Hincil.irs' .¦ thc i), id L, will hold
bi-eiifl .lliii calle sale iii .Al .VI;iin Street en Saliird;iy evening. N'ov. U'l.
vsociation uf
h.oiiie niatle
ill's .-tore t n
fternoon a:ul
'A'ide .'.wake En.gine C.nniuny No. 1 will hold a house-warming juid eiiter- l,-iinment at iheir new house, conn r Church and Pine Streets, on 'I'liank-- giviiii!; F.ve, Weiinesday, .Nov. '27.
(.Miarles R. Taggart, the man Vermont, wlio entertained the Free- jx.'rl Club lasl Sjiring. lias been t>pgag(.d to ajiiiear at Ojieiji Hall next Thursday evening, Xtiv. 21. He cmn-js fi-oin llie .'-^tar Lyceum Hureau and is i.ne oi" the most versatile entei-tiiiners on the jilal- f'fi i-m.
One of the gre;ite-': musical events in Free,iort will be thc performance of the oraloi'io "I'he .Messiah"- by the h'reejiort (horal Sfniety undei- the lii- rcction of Pi-ofe--,so;- Palamountain on Tues,lay. Me:. M.
The choruses are !iein.g reheai'sed very carefully iuiii the iK^'i-formance should be the be;-t that the Ch.firal has ever dtine. Tlie society will be as-
Board of Trade
''^, There was a large attendance at the
meeting of the Freejiort Roartl of' Leander Brown left Wetinesdjiy fm
Trade Wednesilay evening, when the triji for big game, up Stale.
sjiecial to;;ic of the exenm.g v.as the
j aving of Main Sl.
Williani P. .lones called attv nli.iii to the fact that the sti-eet is an al.oini- n-ible contlitifin, and lli;»t the time has cfime when the jiaving of this street is an urgent necessity, and he thought that it v.a.s ready necessary to j^ave tlie slreet its entire len^^th from .Seaamn .Avenue to ^l-Jedell .Strtel, still it w-as most urgent to pave ,-il least the block frtim the iailr<i;nl to the .VIerrick Road. Interesting re inai-ks on the ,-niliject were made bv R, H. Mayland. .1. W. Holbrow, .l". I!. Cartv.-i i.glu and others. .Mr. <'art- w-righl statffl that at the last Sjiring election the Roavd of Village Tru-tees had subniitted a lest for the voters of the village, to ;.scerlain their feelings as to the liontiing the village for tliis work, ami to ascertain th.e cost of same, w-hich was c in ie i by a larue majority, but that ..-ince that lime :-o further ofticial actifin iiatl bei :i laken I'tikiiig towards this iiiijii-overiieiit.
It was fleiided that the .Secretary of the Rtiard communicate with the Vil¬ lage 'i'rustees, infoi-ming tliem Ihat ih'j members cd' the Hoard tif Traile would unanimously sujiiiiiorl any resfi- lution for the raising- of suflicient fun.is I'.ir l!ie |.;-,iper j.avin.g of .Main Slreet. at eith.er r. special or regular ele;:lifin.
.Assemblyinan '\\'illiain (,-. .Miller was pre.-tMil ;;;-.d relatetl interesting rem¬ iniscence.^ fif his rectnt travels Lhrough from t!ie Southern Stites. in whii-h he sjioke fif the great advancement anil jirogress thill that sectitm of tlie ftnintryhafl minie since Hr. civil war; tlial it has entirely rtcoverefl from the eil'ects of evt niniL' the same, iiiuI that he noted in villages "Love, the size of and smallc;- than l-'reejior-l, in an t \eellenl e\el-.v instance If more, main improved and ;celU.nt ajijiear- brieliy l<i his- i-ountry and tht.
Ul. Tilt
wau'iH .-¦adv
ii--^
holb
nu
lit of
• and
WANTAGH
l.'sefl
sale at the Latiies' VVdeiie-iiay afternooi the l-'ii-emen's Hall.
1 fail'. V a;-iitlcs wiii b
Ai'
Fair next .venine.- in
The WlKilsoe Daughtei-s lield afternoon ;it H; Smilh,
Ciiclt. ( meeting i:r,e td'
Kings'
Tuesday
Mi.ss Fdilh
Re\. Thiiriias S. Hriiilhwaite, jiastor fll' llie .Vleniorial Church, will jin at-h the st.venlli seniifin in tli^> course tin "The Card ilia I Virtues," next Sunday
that their sti-i-et- were comlition, and Ih.il in they had at least one. streets iiei-maneiiU\- jiaved, jiiesenting an e: am-e. .Alfer refenini; toric events of our
wa.i Ite.
WlU
Ip I.l uverv on> suilabl
Mellellde/,
th
a> \\ I ¦ foi- i-nrni.
ict-l
ill b
1)11 11 liii-iiiess I-I--. biiti-hers, io>irorv, P,ell-
great grow 111 the -Stmth li.-i jileased lo 1 brotherly feel Jiresent tiuu
iii.l ¦-idvancem maiie he said li te the friendly that
mg belv
•en
exisli-i tile .Nl
¦At tliC iiieetijiL'- of the (Queens County .Mutual .VssislaiK-e .Assticiation last weeic it was de.cifled that each member nl lliat of the club should have the iirivilge fif he was inviting one friend to the beefsteak din- to be givefi by the .A.ssficiatiMii on •veiling at I'lls
aiKi 1 al the nil anil
:^h's hall.~
•led l<
sisted by Miss Electa GiU'ord, a sfiprami; the South.
fif wide exjierience, whti has ..-'.mg with
the Chicagfi Orchestra under t;he con-
tiuclfirshiji of the late Theotiore I'h'in.as
with the Boston Symphony tn-i-hestra,
antl who also tfiu>-eii Australia with
Cerardy &. (lalston.
The tenor will be lierrick Von.Nor-
ilen, wdio sang with Madame Calve antl
is tenor .soloist in Temjile Enimanu-El, ,,ut rcfiniring any gutirantee, was
ferred to the Village- Hoard fd'Tiust without comment.
em-
H. Drink water wa.- beishiji.
A communicalion irom l-'ranklin Noble, Sujjerintendent of the IJvaltla .Asjihalt and .Sewerage Co. in refertnu-e
Salurday
.A immlit.r of the i-e-.iilenl,> of this tilace went to Mel-rick Tut :iday e\ tiling to witness the minstrels sho'>v given by .Merrick Hook ami Latliler Comjiany, and il was so gtioil that they requested .Mr. Sjiiegel, who airangefl the alfair.
to'.securing the sujijifirt tif the Roartl t.; jiresent hi.s comjiany again here.
n conueclion with their establishment f a sewage system in Freejiort. witn-
as well to disturbed relations of nerves, ligaments, tendons, lilotHi-vesscls, mus¬ cles, and of any hotly tissue"
Dr. Trenholm, (il W. Merrick Rtiatl. Freejiort. Wetlnt-sdays and .Saturdays,
it lo 1.
(jrowln^ (]hildren
.Atlvice to .VIothers of Freeport Perhajis the most imtitirtant jn-inci- ple involvetl in the care of a child is jirojier nourishmmit.
How many tlelicate children do we see on tiur streets with colorless cheeks ami thin little legs and arms I It is very plain tf> be seen that rajiid grtiwth lakes all their strength anil their liltle bodies are not receiving suflicient nourishmi^nt to make them well, strong antl rohu.sl.
VVe vsant to say to the jiarents fif all such chikiren in Freejiort that our de¬ licious cod liver and iron jireparatitni, Vinol,.will'build up tleilcate children, till fiut hollow cheeks and make them strong, roliust tind rosy. Viiuil makes new vitality, souiul tlesli and muscle tissue, antl jiure, rich blotid, aiuT child¬ ren love it. This is because Vinol is a tlelicious tasting cod liver jirepara- tion without oil, made by a scientitic. extractive anti concentrative jirocess from t're»sh cods' livers, thus combin-
N. Y. City,
.Magnus Schultz, the bass, will be w-ell remeaibered by lliose who hearti his e.xcellent work last seastm when tht- society tlid Haytln's Creatitjii.
Prof. S. Lambert and his on-heslia will assist at this concert.
Jl is to be hfijieii thai Freejiort will ajiiirecia,tg.,»the efftirts put forth by the Choral Sticiety to give our town some of the besl music, and show their ajipreciation by subscribirig as honorary members which t-osts ^fi.UU for the sea¬ son aiifl entitles thi' member lo thn e reservt.d tickets for eat-h tuncert.
LYNBROOK
.Miss Marguerite has been sjieniling
Whitehouse. who several weeks in i
SEAFORD
.Miss .May Condit is visiting friends > anil relatives in Hrotiklyn.
The ne\\- cottage of James .lones on ,Jat-ksfin Avenue is nearly t-omjileted.
The Sunshine (iuiltl will htihl a tm.f.l- ing at the Kjiiscojial rectory this (Thursilay) e\ening.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Htiw-aifl Mansfield are entertaining a baby flaughter at Iheir home on Hicktiry Avetiue.
(Irountl has been broken for a new-
Tins will firobaldy he arr;tiigeil.
The tirst conceit nf the Wantagh (ilee Club held in Cltsch's Hall last Tliur.silay evening untler the leadershiji <if i'rof. Palamountain of Freejitirt when a full house aliesleil the ajijire- f-ilaifin of the rendering of "Umler the Palms." Hoth sfilos antl i-horuses were well renflered, and a tjuartet tlitl ex- tellent wiii-k. Not the least pleasing was the sing'iiig of the chilflreii. Ifihn II. Davis was thf. accomiianisl.
BALDWIN
•hool tax list i.-
Tht
1. W. Arthur has gom for th(. w-inter.
¦I out, lii-of.klyn
Philadelphia, has returned home.
cottage erected Whittm
on VVashington Avenue, Pi be ftir Mr. tuifl .Mrs. William
Through some misunderstanding, the game between the Lvnbrook anil
Cavuga foot-ball teams, which was tti ^Ii"- •'!!'' •'^l''--'- 'ieorge L. Weeks will have been nlavetl last Saturday, was i'^'^ve Itulay for Vale Hfdlfjw. Wt>st- mit Jilayed, but the .same teams will I''^it-'^t^'''''"U'>ty, where th^y will make meet at (ireeiilawn Park this Satunlay j t'lt'''' '"•"'^'• afterntion.
The .M. L. S. meets with Mrs. V. W. .Miller Friday evenint.'.
.Mrs.Conway ami family l.ave remfiv- cfl tfl Hrtioklyn for the winter.
The Lafiies'Iii'lejiendeni-e Leagut- met with Mrs. (flfiver .Mfinday Hfternofin.
.Mrs. .VI. F2. Craigie mafle an interest¬ ing aiidrer-s.
.At the meeting of Red, While antl Blue Council, D. of L. last Thursday evening, the State Councilor, Sister Ida F'ulton, of .New York City, ar.d her staff, Jiaid an oflical visit to the coun¬ cil. A most Jileasant evening was spent. Folhiwing the business meet¬ ing, refz-eshments were servetl.
The recejitifiii temlt-reil Rev. .J.Emory Parks in the chajiel tif the .VL E. Church
j The olfl house fin the formt-r .fames
! projierlv on Washington avenue wluch : ™ i • u. o .. i i i
is,low owned by Ansel Raym-r, ^jj, ^'>n-Tuesday night was well aUemied and
be moved hack a short liistarue. Pi make
a pleasant evening was Hjient.
rofim ffir a more moilern ctittage.
.A very eiijfiyable meeting fd' the ] Ladies'(.Juild of St. Michael ami All I .Angels ('hurch was hehl at the home i of Mrs. Louis Ketihian on Weilne.sday
Aliiert Pearsall ami family, who are now of-cujiying Dixon's house on Granfl Avenue, will move into their new hf,use on Central Avenue next wi-ek.
The jKist-oftictj has been mtived into i afternoon, the new brick building recently erecl- eii by Sylvester Pearsall on .Atlantic avenue, adjoining its former location. It is iritemied to remove the fdd build¬ ing tfl another site on VVashington
('arriages an ! wagons,
Fred Melieiid' /. Belllll'ire Colvin A: < '¦!.: see adv.
ill jiriees, at sui-i-essfir to tf
1^ with i>ej)tonate tif iron all the me<l-'. Street, and two additional brick I
ite thf
lild- old
ici'he, healing, body-buihling elements of cod-liver oil, but no oil.
As a body-builder and strength- eTeator for i>ltl jieojile, e'elicate child¬ ren, weak, run down persons, after sickness, and for chronic-toughs, Cfilds, bronchitis anil all thrtiat and lunp troubles, Vinol is unexecelled. Try
send us their Street and No. '^'""^ °" ""'" *'^^'' ^° '¦^'"'^" '"''"''>' '^
, I it fails to srive satisfaction. Thomas the loss, the finder should advertise this year
SO as to insure prompt delivery, | Johnston. OruKKist, Freeport, N. Y. the find. year.
S--
Subscribers are requested to
ings will be erected on the building now occupies.
E..<timates furnished fin your carriage rejiainng. ^minting iind whe« Is rejiairetl ami rubbf r tiretl as well as wirk called Mir and flelivereil. at Menenilez, Pell- uiore. Soo-easiir to Colvin <fc Co tf
Even if the lo.ser doesn't advertise
The Young .Vlen's Imjirtivemenl (Jlub will hold a maifiuerailejball in their hall on Jackson Aveime Tuesilay evening, !\'ov. 2»i. .Music will be furnishe'l by Sj'hu.«ter's orchestra. The committee are Charles Wan.ser, E. F. Verity and William H. Rlioailes.
HEMPSTEAD
The extension tif the Catholic Church in this section has lieeii ileteiinincd 'up¬ on by the Rev. William B, Farrell of the (Jhurch of Our Latly ^f I^iretto, acting with autluirity tif the Bishop fif the fliocese. The extension will be at UnioTiflale, where tie hical priest Tax ( iillector Francis L. Walker j h:ir*4iurthaKed the old schixd building, is now collectiiig the sch'xd tax. When i and a plot of grouml UXJxloO has been writing for your tax bill be sure to en-1 bought as a site. The old school house close a stamped envelope. The rate | will be remodeled after it is moved
MERRICK
IS
.«i.'>2 against .()5H last [to the site, and used for Catholic ser- 1 vices.
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VOL. XIII FREEPORT, N./Y.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1907 NO. 3 FREEPORT. NEWS Thoma.-i .lohnston quotes jiriius on drugs in his adv. this week. A meeting of the Village Board iif j Trustees will lie held on Friflay night, j A. Kuhi.' Citv. to .\fw Vol! .\oW i.i the .Vlr. and Mrs. Paul C. Martin f^ioved to thfj citv ffir the winter. JKIVI Th. le th( day y-u overlook thc :idv; flav Vf;u should iotik over .. 11 ay the IP,. Howard V.. I'earsall of antl several friend.s arc week "F]ast, gunning." the Review ^^iienfli'ni'- thu •Jf^hn T. Post has nuiveti fron of Lena Ave. rest -Xvenue. .Services iu the commence at 7 ::iO .M. E. in the stead fif 7:l"i a.s heretofore. .Mr. Fro.sl, editor of the KasL xNor- wich fc^nterjirise, was a welctjme vi.silor at the Kevitnv oflice Monday. Yfiu can check a i!old as .soo;i as the .symjitoms ajijiear. T^has. P. Smith tells how in Ids r.fiv. in this i.'^sue. It. A euchre will Vie held in Fraternity Hall next Wednesday eveniii^C under ausjiice.s of the .\'a.->"au Couniy Ladies' Aifl .Sficielv. (Ciiurch now .. I'eoplc iiavii!g free delivery ,-:ervicc evening, in- \ can get inist-.inice letter lioxc:-: at Ho.-^s i& Randall's. i Robert I'l.Try and I'aniily liave ii!o\e(l j uji statu, to lie nearer .Mr. Perry's . work, at Cooks Falls. \ Mrs. R. M. Kolisch oi' >;:!:: l:ith Ave., New Yoi'k, ami her dau'jhter liose. are visitinf;' her parents, .Mr. and .Mis. Morris Miller. The tr.ail train, fithers, was delayed urday evening liy at Valley St.reain. ;is well as se'-ural about an hour ."-lat- ¦\ freigtil sriia-di-up If any of our readers wish informa¬ tion as to taxes anywhere in the ctjunty or anything relative thereto we .are al¬ ways glad lo have Hit m write lo us ahout the same. 1!) i.nd 20 ;;ie dales lul- Ihe ij^iday Schf; |
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