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VOL. XIII
FREEPORT NfeWS
Jt The editor of the Review wishes a Happy New Year to his many friends and readers, all of whom he counts a.s his friends.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1907
New Year's Cards at the Review .Stationery Store. /
A. Edelman ha.s huilt a new harn back of her ^rrocery.
Wilbur Rider has returned F'lorida after a two months' trip.
Proposition V^oted Down
.Main Street Not To Be Paved Just Yet
from
In advertisiriff yow Hjiend and K'-'t " ^ot.
litt!
JVIrs. Sarah Fisher has secured appointment as Notary Public.
The next rehearsal of the Freeport Choral .Society will be held January 7.
Prof, and Mr.s. .\. PalaniouiiCuiii are entortainint,' a youuff daughter at their home on North Ocean Avenue.
Harry Landman of Brooklyn paid the Review office a short afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Post art. entertaining a young daufrhte", sinct last Friday.
Start the New Year right by sending
sit^Thumlav ' '" ^""'* ""^^"'^''''Pti"" to the Review if closing .sermon. - 1 you are not already a subscriber. 1
} Visitors for (,'hristnias at the resi-
Dr. and Mrs. Steighler of B^-ooklyiC dence of Harry E. Howell, to offer
fortnerly of tihs place, spent ("hristmas gtxid cheer and to cheer him on the road
with Mrs. Steighler's brother, John to recovery were Mr. and .Mrs. Job
Raynor, of Raynor Avenue.
The Ladies' Circle of the Baptist ¦' The ta.x'payers said very, plainly by' Church will hold a New Year's Social . their voting at the special election next Thur.sday evening. The proceeds , Tuesday afternoon that the i^iroposi- are to be applied toward the purchase . tion to jiave Main Steet. in its "present of the new lot. , form, did not nvjet with their approv-
' " ^ al. Tlie first iiroposition, to pave from
The congregation of the M. E. ; Seaman Avenue to Bedell Street waa Church will attend service in the Pres-: defeated bv a vote of l.'il to 27, while byterian Church Sunday morning,when that for i)a"^virig Main Street from the Rev. K. P. Ketcham will jireach his Kailroad track south to Bedell Street
.Single copies of the Review for sale at 1. DaSilva's, Cobetz's and the Re¬ view Building.
.\ meeting of the Frecport Athletic Association will be held on January I, for the election of oflicers, etc.
Work is being pushed ahead rajiidly on the stand pifie, and it is hoped to have it completed very so(»n.
Ladies' Home Journal for January now on sale at the Review .Stationery .Store.
Progressive Council, No. t;G, D, of L.. will hold a seven cent social next Monday evening, at 8 :;!(», at Fraternity Hall. Refreshments will be served.
A special meeting of Excelsior H(M(k and Ladder Company was held on Thursday evening. On account of a ; holiday, the January monthly meeting <if the company will not be held.
The Ladies' Aid Soceity of the .\1. E. Church will hold a home-made bread, pie and cake sale on Saturday afternoon <if this week at the residence of Mrs. Nelson H. Smith. West Merrick Roail and Grove Street.
The new school house on Ocean Ave¬ nue is to be insjiected by the State De¬ partment next Monday. The residents
Your shrewdest business coiniietitors would be glad to see you spend a lot of
Kyte of Jer.sey City Heights ; Mrs. F. A Howell and daughter of New York, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Reid of Jer;ey City; Miss Grace Gould and Miss Wil-
nioney in any kind of "adverti.-ing" Ham of .Mineola and Andrew Coheif and except newspaiier advertising. Henry Wagner of New York.
"The Toy M^m," a farce, willbe t'hristmas sc-rvioes were enjoyed dur- given in ()pera Hall on New Year's Jng the week in the yariou.s Sunday .Night, by the "Lyric Players." a re-; Schools of the village. The Presbyter- leiitly organized dramatic club. ian Church gave a cantata "Kriss
Kringle and his Crew," presented
If you .-fre having trouble getting rid i,y the scholars. In the M. E. Sunday
of a cough you sliouhl read and heed .School the exercises of the Cradle Roll
what Chas. P. Sinith says in his adv. and Primary Departments were held
Itl this issue aliout curing coughs. Tue.sday aftei^oon, and Santa as usual: ' , i i i -
. , ^, •' , ., , • -^ -ni • ! cureil as would be rtect
paid the cnildren a visit. Ihe evening
services were mostly rendered by Mis.^
On January 11 the annual meetiiigs of the Freejiort Bank and the First National Bank for the election of directors and the transaction of rou¬ tine business will be held.
The warm words of comnieiidation from our readers concerning our Christ¬ mas number has "made us feel good" indeed. We apjireciate them thorough¬ ly.
was almost as badly handled the vote ; bt«ing 4."! in favor and l.jd against. i
There did not seem to be somuciiob- i jection to jiaving the street but it was I thought by those who expressed an ; opinion on the matter Miat the proper¬ ty owners on the street to be benefitted ' should jiay at least one-third of the' cost; also that iiids shoulil be secured j on the work and the amount necessary j for the work so stated in the ballots.
Those actively interesteii in this I work will )irobably soon introduci" the idea in another form. ,
'There was some critici.'^ni in a neigh¬ boring paper as to the reason the Board of Trustees did not st^ciire prices <;n a so-called iroii-.-^hi.g brick. They did so, but the Jirice was higher and the mem¬ bers of the Board very wisely decided that such an amount could not be se- sary for use of thi- "sl;ig lirick."
cuses. f A resolution jiassed in Novcmiier liy the Fire Department providing that "A person to become a member of the Freeport Fire Dejiartment mu.st be a citizen of the United States" was ap¬ proved.
It was decided to cancel lease for rent of the old steamer room after Jan¬ uary 1.
The Board adjuurned to meet as a Board of fire Commissioners this even¬ ing.
Chief (.'o/.i:ciis has had a llreniaii tiusy cleaning and oiling the lire hydrants in the \ illage during ttie |i;nt two weeks.
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NO. 9
ROCKVILL^ CENTRE
Rehearsals of the Rockville t'entre Choral Society will commence again on Wedne.sday evening. January ^t.
In accordance with an agreement signed last week, all the barber shoiis and other jilaces of business were kejit closed on Sunday last. ^ ,,
Mrs. Neale, of St. Lake City, Utah, is sjiending the remainder of the win¬ ter with her i3arerits, Mr. and .Mrs. Brown, of Smith Stri'ct.
¦"The Son of the Highest," .-i r;iii tiy l.orenz, will be rendered in the M. ! E. t^hurch Sunday evening, in jilaii' ofl the regular jireaching service. Thej solo jiarts wiil bo taken by .Miss .Nina ! Humphrey, Wilbur Raynor, .Miss Irene VanRijier. A. P. Davisson, Miss Annie j Eldrid-e, .Mrs. Albin X. John.'^on. .Miss ! Elsie Brotlieridge, Mr.s. S, R. Smith, j .Mrs. H. R. Smitli and Harold V.iuwu. I
riie funeral service over tlic leniains [of the late Richard Stellin.g. who died I on Sunday afternoon hist, in his ti7th ' year, of h(i^art trouble. augmeiite<l by jineumonia, was held mi Tuesday after¬ noon, with interment in Circcut'ield Cemeterw
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DeBow of Hemjistead who gave a very effective rendering of a Christmas Story, "The Bird's Carol." .She was assisted by Mrs. Maude Campbell Fuller and a class of boys and another of girls. This was followed by the us¬ ual distribution of candy, oranges and books.
The annual meeting of the ,,,. ,.,,,., . , School Board of tbe M. E.
Wide Awake Engine Coniiiany right ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^eld Monday night.
royally received the children of the j^^ y^j^j^ ;,^.^.ji,^^,,n,, j^^ ^^jg^.^^.;, f^.^,
Villaiie Trustees*
All the members of the Board of Trustees wero jiresent at the meeting Friday evening.
The clerk was directed to ojieii an account witti Blanche Trubenb;ick for sidewalk work done before the resolu¬ tion was jiasserl by the Boanl doing ^ 1, . away with the rebate; she is to be 11^''" 'j^l' : credited with the jiercentage of the Hirarii ^ ^^'"''k done, on her road tax.
RicliiM-i a riling
Me, •boo
er IS now alte ill the Bronx.
iinii.u .-1
.Mr. .M. .Murjihy',- ville South is nearlv
house ill .Sihilli comjileli'd.
.A democratic jirimary was I Fii'enien's Hail Saturday evenini
Mi.^
V'an Loon, the jiuhlic sclio is seriously ill at her home.
village who called on them on Christ
an¬
other term, after having served four-
Starr was aproved as a Vigilant Hose Comjiany
Thomas Birch received," the watch which Leander Bmwn gave away .Mon¬ day night.
mas Day and treated them to apjiles. ^^.^^ y^^,.^^ j^^^ con.sented to serve long oranges and candy. enough for his successor to be ajijioint¬
ed, this to lie not later than July 1. Mrs. Lucas, for the jiast six years
The third in the series of sermons to "The Man on the Street" by the Rev. D. A. Jordan, the jiastor. will be jiost-
of the school district are invited to i„- poned one week on account of the
sjiecial musical serviets in the church
spect the building on the above date, liy the Board of Education.
The Past Grands of Freejiort Lodge, 1. O. O. F.. have formed a Past Grand's Association, with the following ofli¬ cers: Leo Fishel, president; Franklin Bedell, vice-president; Jesse F. Bedell, secretary; Ernest S. Randall, treasurer. The meetings will he hekl the third Monday iiight of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.
assistant superintendent' refuseil re¬ election and Mrs. E. H. VanRijier was elected to the oflice; (L T. VanRijier vvas re-elected assistant sujierintend- ent; the other oflicers were also re¬ elected, excepting .Mrs. VV. E. Golder.
The Review acknowledges receijit oP^'^o declined to serve longer as super-
ilendars from the following firms:
111 that evening; and will be jireachcd on January o; topic, "Fair Play."
.1. S. Shajiiro, ujiholsterer. J. M. Hewlett, feed. S. A. Williams, livery. Ross & Randall, coal and wood. H. P. Libby, insurance. Wm. G. Milltr, builder.
intendent of the jirimary dejiartment a committee was appointed to select a successor to nominate at ttie next meeting.
Henry j member I No. 1.
; The followinfg ajjplications for water 1 service were granted: Fred Ortell.
Raynor St. ; W. B. Baxter. East Ave.;
-Nelson Seaman, I-'lorence Place; .Min- "ton Smith, (jrafing Place. I A Tiumlier of routine bills were aud- i ited.
I The salary of I'oilce Jutsice Swe/.ey • was increased from ^'2oO to ^'.'I'd) jier I year.
I J. M. .McCrea, (ieii. Supt. of the L. j I. R. R., in a communication informed
j the Board that the comjiany would have j .juhn Adel and (Justave Bojip bein ' a flagman jilaced at the Long Beach j latest asjiirants to musical fame.
.\venue c rossing from the time the j ,.
Mr. and Mrs. VVm. VaiiSeht have been sjiending the holidays with friends in Brooklyn.
.Miss Mae Ketcham of .New York sjient several d.-iys last week with .VIr. and .Mrs. Frank R(»lierts.
.Vlr. and Mrs. .lohn T. left on a theatrical tour, to return in tht.- Sjiring.
Lurl anil
'I'he jiiano man is getting liu.-y,
tia\e \pect
Mrs.
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I The -Vlill liiver ImproviMiieiiL .'\s: i ciation lias retained .lustice Grilling I make an exhaustive research jn'ghts of the town to- \V][\' Rivrv, ias to the legality of the el.-um ; Davison heirs to tlie rigtu to i ri\-er at East Rockaway.
rile funeral service over the of tlie late .loseph I'earsall, a 1 ; resident of this village, who I his i'li'dh year .-iL his late residence, • Majile .\ venue, on Wednesday last, wa.s held on Sunday, Ue\'. F.VV. V'firney I oHiciating.with iiiti.'nneiil in Iiockville
! Ct.-meterv.
I
Mr. Whaleii. wlm has iieen .^jieiuling the Jiast live weeks in Gei'inany. re¬ turned to his home in this \ illage on .Saturday last, consideralde imjiroved liy his triji. In anticijiatioii of his ar¬ rival, a large arch had been erected at his home of evergreens, beftriniy-4he in¬ scription, "Home. .Sweet Home."
The funeral service over the ri'inains of the late Robert Hi'iiry Davi.'-ion, who died at thi' home of his a.ged mother, Lincoln Avenue and .Marion Place on Friday nfternoiWi last, of kidney trou¬ ble, in his ."),")th y«.'ar, was held at his late home on Christian Hook Road. Tuesday afternoon. Rev. F. W. Varney ofliciating, with interment iiiGreenlield Cemetery. He left a widow, one son
and one Rockvil Hall of loss.
' (laugliter, Fred le Centre, and .Mrs Valle\' Sli'eain. t'
l)a\ ison Josejili mmirn
<if T.
DO IT NOW. SEND US $1.00 FOR THE REVIEW TO JANUARY I. 1909.
Senator Carl S. Burr ha^ extended to "Bug House Hose Co. No. I of Nas¬ .sau," an invitation to visit him at Al¬ bany dnring the month of February. Ill order to make arrangements for the trip, there will be a meeting of the (Company at Munck's Hotel, Rockville ('entre, next Thursday overling. It is desired that every member of the Com¬ jiany wilt attend this meeting.
.\ musical service will tie fitdil in the Church of the Transfigurafion on .Sun¬ day evening. Dec. 29, at 7 :'d() o'clock. Kev. Pelham St. George Bi.saell, .M. .\., K. (L, Jiastor; E. S ganist and choirmaster. An int»'rest ing program of vocal and instrumental music will be rendered by the clioir assisted by H. Betzig. tenor soloist; t'arrol Gunning, cornet; Hairison Gun¬ ning, trombone; HarolH Mackav. vio¬ lin.
The services Sunday in the l-jpiscojial Church of the Transfiguration will be as foHows: Holy Communion at S o'clock ; matins and ante-communion at 10 :;!0 and evensong at 7 :.'?0. On New Year's Eve, watch-night services v,ill be held commen 'ing at 11 o'clock and continuing till niidnight. At quarter past twehe there will tie Holy Com- muni.m, allowing a short ,interval lie- tweeii the two services.
sjiring time-talde went into effect tiii 1
the fall schedule was adopted; about I
from Ajiril 10 to Sejit. 10. The com- |
mtinication was tiled. This concession I
The unusual incident of a .son and , on the jiart of the comjiany is the re.sult j
mother dying on the .same day, three j of a visit paid them by Trustees Sig-1
hours ajiart, occurred on Sunday, by | mond, Patter.son ami Bedell on Dec'
OBITUARY
William Wallace Daniels Mary Louise Daniels.
11.
.\ communication vvas received from the Board of Trade, assuring them of the hearty .sujijiort of the Board in the matter of jiaving Main street; the comunicication was filed, and the clerk instructed to thank the writers for their interest in tlie matter. The following is the introductory jiar- State institution. His mother began' A communication from Elvin .N. agrajih of a half cfilumn sketch in the to worry over his physical condition , Edwards, asking-the Board to with- White I'lains Daily Record of Eugene and Bright's disease .soon manifested, draw the jiroposition to jiave Main F. McKinley. a former Freejiorter. itself, but hojies were entertained that street, as he thought they should use Hi.i many friends will lie pleased to she might recover. News of her son's | "slag brick" v.as ordered returned to hear of his advancement. weakened jihysical condition jireyt^l on. the writer.
"Eugene F. McKinley, a jirominent her mind and withii three hours after, The reiiuest of the .N. Y. aid N. lawyer <if White Plains, will form a he had died, she, too, had breathed her; J. Telejihone t'ompany for jiermission
the demise of William Wallace Dan-i iels. aged 28 years, at Kings Park, and | .Mrs. Mary Louise Daniels, his mother, i aged (i4, at her home on Jay Street, i this village. The son died at 9 o'clock i Sunday and the mother at 12 noon. The son liceame afflicted mentally some months ago and was removed to the State institution. His mother liegan
Pigeon shoots were held on Cliristma.s Day by Bowne and Sorren.son and .lohn G. Deubert, both for ducks and geese.
Samuel Kiljiatrick, who lias tieeii for the Jiast vear in the emjiloy of a st..'am dredging comiiany in Montana, has returned to his home here.
j Tiie Christmas exercises of the Bell- I more shcool, held Tuesday. Decenilier i 24, were thi- mo.-L enthusiastic anrl : tiest attended in the tiistorv of ttie I school.
Woii. is at J.resent jirogressin.g \ery slowly on the new school building, tiut in sjiite of this it is exjiected that the building will be i-eady for occup.-mey about .Vjiiil I.
Following is the jirogram of the ('hristma.s Song Service for the Pres¬ byterian Church last .Sunday evening : Organ jirelude
Hymn Joy to the World
Invocation Tonor Solo and Chorus
The Birtliday of a King Reading f/^
llofaiina
l{espoiisi\i
Chonis
Hymn
Scriptuii
.\ntheni
Prayer
Tebbutt, or-; j)artner.«hiji for the general practice of last law with Crcscens Hubbard of the same jilace. who already his a tine record as a lawyer. Their oflices will be located at ;i Dejiot Sijuare, White Plair.s, and l-'i Cerlar Street, New York Citv.
Mr. .VlcKinley moved lo White Plains nearly four years .igo and has been in
general cha'rge <if the Westchester Sunday, Dec. 22, aj«*.'d Cl years Division of the tinal dejiartment under Mr. (iuackenliush's sujiervision during the greater jiortion of that ji^riod. He has tried over two hunderd and fifty cases for the railroad und has ajijieared in all the courts of the comity, from justice to sujireme, and iik-o Mt. Ver¬ non and Voivkeis city courts. His record is lo<iked ujion as the best of any lawyer tndley during that entire jieriod."
Mr. McKinley will continue lii present work jdeading cases for th
Tile (,'hristmas exercises of llu; .VI. 10. Sunday Scliool, held Monday night, were very successful and largely at¬ in the I tended. Thero was the usual eiitertaiii-
I to rejilace two defective jioles
i south side of Railroad Avenue was j me"t, followed by distribution of pres¬ ents.
The mother did not learn of her son s death before her demisi-. Times, >
, granted Charles L..Roe ' E. A. Dorlon, tax coUeetor, rejiorted j With all preliminaries for a lir.,l-cla.ss
The wliole community has beci sad- that since jireceding rejiort he had se-1 jjorse race, and With the horses to make dened by the sudden death of one of, cured .1!2!>ri.27, making tlie total i^-'l'i.-{ the race lirst-'-hi.ss, John .Vdet's horse it^ finest citizens, ('harles L. Roe, of ,-,75.4!i. ' out-distanced Chas. Buck's trotter,>re-
Portertield Place. After only a week's j The boml of Syhe.-ter P. Stiea. elec-' ,_,uted to have a record of 2:12.by about illness of pneumoni:i. he nassed away ' trie light ie:itnl c<illcctor. in the sum I ofj yard.- in a race from Frisch's hotel,
oioi^:,hd, with Sui'ihen P. I'ettit and j Smithville South, to Wil.son Avenue. i;oberl G. Anderson as seiureties. was 1 jh^, j,or.se d.-iven by Mr. Adel i.s' u.sed ajijiroved. j j,v him constantly rm his but
• Resolutions Were pas.sed traii.Tferririg | ^nd is imleed a fi"ne hor.-e. $286."i frojii the Water Sinkir.g Fund \ • I
to the Water Fund for the purjio.sc of t VM'RTPOnW
jiaying interest on water lioiuh,; .^.'.OO l^IlNXSKWUrv
from Water to Inttn-est Fund; and to | The Iirst regular li;',:-.ket.liall game of
Ala meetinj.', of Kocl;\ille Centre (!ouiuil, .Nu. ^, DaughtiM's of LiUji'ty, held on Monday night, the following ofhcei's were electerl for the ensuing term: Councilor. Lr)uise Munk ; asso- ciati' r'ouncilyr, .Vlinnie Cammann ; vice- couni'ilor, Emma Noon ; associate vice I'ouncilor, .Minnie Sijuircs: hnancial .sec¬ retary. Ida Rogers; recording secre¬ tary, George (jirnux ; associate se>'re- tary, Jennie Camniann, treasuri'r. (.'lara Eustace; guide, (.!atherini' F. Johnston ; inside guard, Virginia Wil¬ son; outside' guard, Emma I-'avrington ; trustee'for ciehteeii moiill:.,-. Eli/abetli Traiiji.
Mr. Roe came to this place from Brooklyn . seven years ago, anrl was a man vvhom the \ illage has been jiroud to claim. As a member and regular attendant r^f, the Presbyterian Chuicb lie liverl true to his crMivictirms. As a Sunday Schord teacher, as well as inevi'ry-dav r.'ontact
Reading
yi Little Town of Betiileheni Chanted Lord's Prayer Contralto Solo and ChoruH
There Were Shejiherds ; irolley road t)irertory liuartette ju > • •
with men, he work li to lead others to .jniy interest falling due January »1 oni the Lyiiirinik ti;jam was idayed at tht the highest and truest life. Ouiet and Water, Electric Light and Fire Bonds, j Lyceum Ilall on Saturriay night, whet egularly trying cases for the unostentatious, his influence has been The resolution jiJissed hy the Fire i the local team whs riefeated by the j large nuiplier r.f projKjrty owners in the ro.nd.s in Westchester County '''eep antl abiding, while in Ids ileath Department on (let. '.>, providing as ^ Knights of Progress team by the .-fore ea.stern section i>f thi; villaffe. Chief
shall be eligibleOf 17 to 9., N«»xt Saturday night the George B. Arnot, of the F
ail feel a personal loss. His family follows: "No nu'mber
Sermon
Soprano Solo
Prayer
Hymn Response
Benediction
Organ Postlude.
Mias Nelle J. Dailey Mfa. Charles Reach Mr. 11. L. Smith Mr. J. S. D«nton Mrs. Ida Powell
No Room in the Inn Holy Night
HEMPSTEAD
have e.xtemled ttj^them an unlimited to the office of Chief Engineer, or j local team will play the team of Calu- .symjiatliy, the tinest of tributes to his First or Second Assistant P]ngineer un-1 niet .\. C. tif Mew York, at the Lyre- memory. VVhile the Christinas sea.son less he.shall have served at lea^t one jum liall. Dancing will i'lljlow the was saildt|ned by his vleparture, his life term as Foreman of oiu' of thectimfian- game, has been of such nature that its iia.ss- ies" was approved with this addition :| ing out leaves sorrow, without bitter- "excejil thnt thr; jiresent engineers of I
.Vt a ineelmg of ttie Villaci Jioard of Trustees hehl last Tuesilay nigiit, it was rcsolvetl to eiiftirce the rc^^olution passed some time ago forbidtling any¬ one to visit the |)tiwej-liousi' unless they have a jieririit issued by the Vil¬ lage Clerk <ir a niembi r of the Boanl'^ of Trustee.-.
The rejiort of the elecU ii liglit ctd- leitt,iir showed that thi- rentals for the month of Novemlicr. 1907, cxceedetl that of the same montti in 190(1 by %'-'d')l.'¦>'<. or an increa.-e of nver :'.'"i jier ct;iit.
C'liiiplainl wn.> made in reference li> the condition i>f thi^ sidewalks in front of the properly at iJank.s Avenuo aii<l ttie .Southern Boulevard, al^o that in front of the Institiib' Building, Village
r'.vagon 1 Avenue and Oli.serv'er Strei.'t, ami the clerk was directed to notify the own-
I ers ti> have tlie same atteiiiletl to with-
. ill live day.'-, othrrwise the Strei.t Com¬ missioner wouhl hu\i; ttu; same <lone and a-ses.s the i-o.d again.st the laiild- ings in rjuestirni.
In resoon.s*' to a petition tilerl i>y a
.\nnounceinent is made that Rev.
I Frederick W. (Joodnian has accepted
Silent Nufht j ^^e call extended to him by the Vestry
^., i of St." Georjre's Church, to become
Reef or.
boprano (lootralto -
Baritone
Tenor
Organist.
ne33; loneliness but a lient»rlictioii of said Freejiort Fire Department shall hojie. - Contributed. be eligible to said rdlices.
He is survived by two sons, Charles The pixipositiuii that "no exeniiit S. and Preston, and two ilaughters, certificate shall Ik* issued unless a Eleanor and Mary, liesides his widow, i member has done at least 00 jier cent all of the village. Funeral services' fire duty" was disapjiroved with a lence Tues- [ recommendation that each fire com- nue nas tieen elected a memoer oi tne : clay evening, Kev, K. I'. Ketcliam I pany pass by-laws for the expulsion or executive committee of the Empire ' ofliciating; interment in GreenwoofI' suspension of members not attending Poultn' Association of Long Island. j Cemetery, Brooklyn. to fire dutv unless they have good ex-
I • ¦ ¦¦ ' J* » ¦ •
William W. Rapelyeof Terrace .\ve- were held from his late resid ie has been elected a member of the : day evening, Rev, K. P.
'ire JJejiart- ment.was auLhorizetl to organize u tiew hose companj', tti l>e Ituated in the eastern Section of the village, .¦*<> that amjilc jirotectioii may bt; afTorik-d the large 'lumber of new buihlings that have Inen erected in that section. The chief is also to Itxate suitable quart^'rs for the new company.
The counsel to the Boanl wa." direci- erl to draw uji an ordinarue for the pre¬ vention of maintaining nuisanr^ea in the adults and 10 tioys. Any Uiy with a village, antl for suppressing the oli- gfxKi voice and goorl moral character' .sti-uction r)f Ktair%vays and IihIIh. will be welcome<l. The choir director! After further mutiiie business, the can lie sfcen after any of the church ! lioard adjourned until Tuesday evening.
The choir of «,'hrist Ctiun n. Kev. Peter Claude (Jreveling. rect<ir, will rejieat a number of the beautiful .solec- tions. as rendererl on (.'hristmas Day, at the service on Sunday next. The choir iii>w con.sist8 of 22 vt)ices;»12
services.
January 7, HM)8, at 7:30 o'clock.
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Nassau County Review 19071227 |
| Date | 1907-12-27 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 27 |
| Year | 1907 |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue | 9 |
Description
| Title | Nassau County Review 19071227 |
| Date | 1907-12-27 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 27 |
| Year | 1907 |
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| Issue | 9 |
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VOL. XIII FREEPORT NfeWS Jt The editor of the Review wishes a Happy New Year to his many friends and readers, all of whom he counts a.s his friends. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1907 New Year's Cards at the Review .Stationery Store. / A. Edelman ha.s huilt a new harn back of her ^rrocery. Wilbur Rider has returned F'lorida after a two months' trip. Proposition V^oted Down .Main Street Not To Be Paved Just Yet from In advertisiriff yow Hjiend and K'-'t " ^ot. litt! JVIrs. Sarah Fisher has secured appointment as Notary Public. The next rehearsal of the Freeport Choral .Society will be held January 7. Prof, and Mr.s. .\. PalaniouiiCuiii are entortainint,' a youuff daughter at their home on North Ocean Avenue. Harry Landman of Brooklyn paid the Review office a short afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Post art. entertaining a young daufrhte", sinct last Friday. Start the New Year right by sending sit^Thumlav ' '" ^""'* ""^^"'^''''Pti"" to the Review if closing .sermon. - 1 you are not already a subscriber. 1 } Visitors for (,'hristnias at the resi- Dr. and Mrs. Steighler of B^-ooklyiC dence of Harry E. Howell, to offer fortnerly of tihs place, spent ("hristmas gtxid cheer and to cheer him on the road with Mrs. Steighler's brother, John to recovery were Mr. and .Mrs. Job Raynor, of Raynor Avenue. The Ladies' Circle of the Baptist ¦' The ta.x'payers said very, plainly by' Church will hold a New Year's Social . their voting at the special election next Thur.sday evening. The proceeds , Tuesday afternoon that the i^iroposi- are to be applied toward the purchase . tion to jiave Main Steet. in its "present of the new lot. , form, did not nvjet with their approv- ' " ^ al. Tlie first iiroposition, to pave from The congregation of the M. E. ; Seaman Avenue to Bedell Street waa Church will attend service in the Pres-: defeated bv a vote of l.'il to 27, while byterian Church Sunday morning,when that for i)a"^virig Main Street from the Rev. K. P. Ketcham will jireach his Kailroad track south to Bedell Street .Single copies of the Review for sale at 1. DaSilva's, Cobetz's and the Re¬ view Building. .\ meeting of the Frecport Athletic Association will be held on January I, for the election of oflicers, etc. Work is being pushed ahead rajiidly on the stand pifie, and it is hoped to have it completed very so(»n. Ladies' Home Journal for January now on sale at the Review .Stationery .Store. Progressive Council, No. t;G, D, of L.. will hold a seven cent social next Monday evening, at 8 :;!(», at Fraternity Hall. Refreshments will be served. A special meeting of Excelsior H(M(k and Ladder Company was held on Thursday evening. On account of a ; holiday, the January monthly meeting |
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