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VOL. XIII
FREEPORT NEWS
Mim Mabel Conitlius is spending a week with her sister, jVlr.--. F.ereizn JDcMotl, IkiniLstead.
Trat'ii^g vloth. tracinc paper, drav.- -' ing pencils and diawing ink sit the Review fctationery Stoic, i'>'2 .Sfiuth Main .Strci t.
A i-f'gular inteli!>g of tbe Village Board of Trustee^; will In- held next Friday evening.
(ieorge F. Greene, who preached i.ol Sunday _ill llie Baptist Church, will prcacli iiKain this Sunday. Sunilay School !it 2::',(): pr;r.er nufti'.'j- f'ri'lay eveiiiii^^ !}[ 7 :''d).
IViisi..ii !.c:rti(ic;iti.'.s are to lu- inailf out next Tu(.3ilav. S. E. rear.^-.ili, notary public, will b<' at his (.flice, V)2 South Main Street, ;HI day Tin ^<!ay !•( •attend tu this work.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1908
.lacl: Halliday has iruivcd ihe iiou.-i of llio Fhtate of W-tUlani K. biiiiLh, ne.ir tho hall jjr.- und, to the ojipo.-ltc side tif the .slieet, vvhtre it will be put di3po^^t• of it on tliicf luls and made into three small furniture ard hf'U: (s liy it.^ t>v.'iier. An.'^^ei! liaviior
Thomas Johnston (juotu.s I'H).^ ix-a- soii.s for tra.Ung vvi:h him; .'^ee adv. It.
Fic«3port Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., will hold an oiitertainment at Opera Hall on the evenin^^ of Wasliinsjldn's Birthday, Ft-if. 22.
Free;!,It iHid Kockville l.tiil:^ i.owi- io'j: teams jilayed a series of fi>e g;itne.-;,.(.f whichahe former team won ihret-gaiiKH, at Chark's (]eoiu;n''-^ al leys \Ve<l! e>day iiit^l.t.
A Sew England Suniier v, ill be held at the Crystal Lake Hou?e on Thur?-day evening, Foi« 1:}, on the eve of St. Valentiiie'.s Day. for bLneiit cf the Cluii-ch of tho 'rranstif^nratioii. ;it 7 o'clock.
SteiiliL'ii 1'. I'eitit, :iui.tioi:ccr, -.•.ill sell the |>roiif!ly includin,!.!: real e.-tatc and furniture, beknv.nng to the estatf of John ('. Kayror, South Maiji Sl., un -^ir^irua^,'FoT). 8;'see'aiiv.
The remiliir (j tho M. K. (.'hiiji Friday evening.
arterlv ll will
conference of ¦ !e held this
Dr.. \Vitmer atinoiiiif..'.s rhan^re of office hours ad fi^llows: N to ]o a, m. 2 to I ]>. m. 7 to 8 |i. tn. tf.
Wi.-H Efiie DuiiLar enicnaiii'.d a f'¦•.v of-lu.r frienil.-at bcr home at, 17s De- (k-ii Srrct.'t TuL'-.lay ni^Tbt. ;;• nonoi- of her birthday.
Thomas owly.
Daniel I- heme.
SEAFORD
Rol ei ts is tun\alescintr
He
fll l( K-'oM I
Wilinnl U
BELLMORE
(leorgij Crown inL'shicI<is York ^jient Suntjay at l~i.~^ heie.
NO. 14
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Thotnas 11. Koctl, a ivj the . State Aiiti-Saluin
/biaiianvc oi aj.;;itj, is to
Fiber': S. Verity I e lirit. i-* hotr.e irotii the lion.
Mi.-iri \'. iiiilVed Fovti Sunday with her \,\wu' Foi-tesi(UL--Co!e.
111!.;- life
.iiitr
sick
.sta-
Tho Bcilm" en fot- sprvii at 7:J.-.
Ave.nue Chun .'voiv .Sund-iv
.f Xew cottatre
h i.-i op- even inp
John where week.-'.
Hopkini; has gone to Florida, le inton.'l.< i^fiendiiiir several
The Kockville (Centre Doaid of Trade has leased iiew »]uarters in the Mar- ton's liuiklii'L' on,Front .Street.
.-ftjuo-Colo .--itont
.-\i! iiLitlfti- ilub has lit on fuiiiud in I' The I)r;ij>oii Masketballteain defeat-
/
Stnithvilk hekl Tiicsi
.S"iith, v.ith meetinjrs av.s acd Thvirfiliu -.
siieak a,'raiii Sunday, Feb.
Kolund M. LCeneral man
in the .M. E. (-h-.irvl 1(3.
,11,d
A
La.
lo.or
.Municipal Railway ("< South Ha-, Forrv Co.
h.-is JosiiiDed as
tin- So-a Sh.-iv
'¦. and tho Cre.-it
Fred Wiilmaitii o.' Ly.ihrc.k (jilliert ditmari, Ir., of i?rt .''ii'.'nl Sunday wilii O.-iviil Waiinn'. '
The Luilio-i' Aid Si.oi.-ty of th-' VI. K. Church will irejr, v.'ith .Mr.--. An lirev.- Walter/^ r.e.xt Thursilay p.f'.or-/ iwion.
.>lv Satun
R. S.nith's horso i;'.ii .u\ay y, but no (iama;..:e was iloiie I'M aUii-j- lia- .^i^nfi--- o^ (he
beinp ed the stronp Blue Ribbon teain ut the Parish Hal! on Saturday niu-ht Inst by the senre of 21 lo 12.
lon
The \V(!n'ii!]'s Mr-siuraiy ':<eeu'iy i f the I're.'rbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. H. G. (lock, 79 West Merrick Road, ne.xt VVodne.-^^day, Feb¬ ruary ."j. at 2 p. 111. The ¦¦-subject*, aro "China" and the "Anitrican Indians." All ladies oi the conprepatioii, whether members of the so^-iety or not. an- cordially invited to atteiul.
On February 12, an eiitorlainineiit wiil be piven in tke Baptist (Tnirch by children of the Sunday School. The Cantata, "Court of the New Year" , will be repeated by request, and a t/program of musical and literary fea¬ tures will be added to it. Admission free, but the audience will be given an
\V. C. Ciain of l!ockville (.Viilro jiurclrased the Iniperial Hotel a-ni cdiiteiits, consistint; ¦rockery, at public tion Host Thur,s(!.-!y by S. P. !'- .Auctioneer.
.\ mO'etint: of tlio Woiriai'.- Imiu-I;;!!
.Mls^Kto^Klj-y b'ou-iety ./.-f t.ha M. E.
Church will be Iiold at the residence of
Mr.-;, (leorue Fai lo, Pin(» Street, this
Fiidav aftoviioon.
topic of i\\e Kcrmo;i by Rov. I', ian i!i th-' M. E. (,'huroh Suiniav i will be "How Do Wo Kno-,vV'
the ifiuular text in the se-ioso.f
Ao '.•Mi'-nniiiniont will iio .i;ivoii in l-"iroman'rf lialj on 1-riday eveninp. February 21, fur the benefit of tlio H. llnioie Avcnu" Chuich.-
A bakery has been .started iu tl.o old
(d'
lUf -
•tit,
The
A. ,Jo-
evctiii
This i
sermi
We note th.
•file Ahnv tiuilu of the Chui.h of tlio Tran>fipur.ition will conduct a cake :ale at t!ie residence of Mrs. F. Tidden, the San Mtiteo Lonp Beach Avenue, near Lexinpton Fla.: "Europe, Avooiu,', Sa:uiday of this week, in the afternoon. Orders may be sent by tfclenhone lo number ;»(> R 2.
IS "To .tho Man (mi tlv
noniesieaa on ui ii),er1y ocoufiied I a.iou;^l'olL wa;)i
Dr. l!oo. G. Koliy, V. S. the Froepoic Votoi inarv 7d North Main St.. tel. " I vins. cr.ros and ::,i'linl- t the anin.al works.
?.Tci'iicj; Road. \{\'. i'l-.de. Thi-
, this vilk.po.
for- tji
IS ,>u;l \i-itli Hospilal df i^i-L-l : spa- ¦oato.l wliile
Anvan-rblioo!; and Landoi* Co. wtll hoM a iM.-iS(|ue --md civic hall in their hall oil l.i-i(oln*s birllRlay o\o. Febru¬ ary l'l. ;;iid a pood timo is piomiscok
WANTAGH
Ueot."
Valentines, valentine creiio paper and valentine post cards at the Review- Stationery Store, f)2 South Main Street. it.
foUowiiip adv. from Item, of San Mateo, For particulars of a deliphtful tummer trip, with :i private- party and expei'ienced conductor, write to A. M. Silvernail, San Mateo, Fla." Miss Silvernail was foriiioily ;i nioniber uf our .'-chool fadultv."
New Mapazinos iiL the Review Stationery Store, 62 South Main .St.— Ladies' Home Journal, LippiiKott's. Strand, Good Housekeepinp, Outinp, Harper's Monthly, Century, Scribner's,
The tie between Raynor and Sawyer in the pool championship of the Free- port Club was decided on Tuesday night. , TheCir^ile, L'Art De La Mode , „ ^ ,^t was a close contest throughout. Out today "'Eternal Progrcs-s." opportunity to contribute to the efforts Sawyer .started off well and gained a Black Cat. Smith's, People's. riage b.v
<if the children to raise their pledge to . £rood lead in thf first hnlf-dn^pn framon ' ' '.,...
¦ •¦*^ . .^.oou't^'»<''"int-m^tnaii-aozentrames. , , Announcement is made of the inar-
Tliievo;s entered the k'cal lailroail dojjot la.-t We Inestiav eveninp .-md while no iiioiioy wa.s olitained, they made off with several milotipe books and a number of tickets.
On acfount of the storm, Prositliiip Elder Wing was unable to appear at the M. E. Church last F'riday ovenina: to hold quarterly conference, but will make his visit Sunday, February 9.
Several residents of this place went to Clen Head Saturday night to visit I Prof, and .Mrs. John Dunkin, formerly ; of this place, who celebrated their ] twenty-lifth anniversary of their mar- silver wedding.
Tlu with Thur;
:ina I'luciiie
Itornoor. n
Club vd lb
11 meet t Pla.v
the new lot, recently purchased by the j Raynor, however, in one of his bursts,
forged to the front, and won out by a score of 120 to 99.
Thanks lo the attention id' Slreet
church
Methodist Episcopal Church Sun¬ day morning additional probationers will b<; re(;tiived into the (^liurch and the pastor will preach, his topic being, "The Llniquene.ss of Jesus." In the evening the sermon will be the seventh in the t^eries to "Tl Street" on tho topic know'.'"
The pastor will jirea^-h in the Hemp¬ stead Methtidist Epistbiial Church on Wedn.e.sday eveninp.
The fourth and last (piarterly con¬ ference for the current conferer.ce year will be held in thi- Chur<-h on Friday evening at 8 P. M.
who is this village, to Mr. tiie wedding .havine
An association has been formed to be known as Mystic Charity Associa-' ^g|j i^povy.^ j, tion, and it wlil be incor|)orated at Al-' jj.,i.„|(j WjHet bany in the near future. Its purp.ise ,.j,',.^,„ ,.j^,^. onChristmas day in Islip,
. . will be m doing charitable work among ^j^j^,^,,,^,,,,-the bride. Thev will re-
Ci.mmissioner Pine our streets were the poor and needy. The ollicers elect¬ ed for the term tire: President, Mrs. Archer B. VValhict;'; vice-president. Mrs. Harry E. Van Riper; treasurer, Mrs. Sarah , Fisher; secretary, .Mrs. Fr.ink Ilornbock.
Considerable i:pace has lin.:!i pi\''eii in tho city dailies to the exploits of :i gang of " white-capii" ; o c-alletl, who are reported to have visited at the residom o of a married woman who was enter¬ taining coniiiany at her home. While tho articles mav be true we hope they ,-ire not. "Wliitecaps," ".Judge Lynch," "unwritten law," etc., go hand in hand and are among the blots of civilization. No matter how guilty either of thi-se iieojile might have been there was no excuse for these lawless people to .set up a Jaw for thennelves and ifc-m-H-juiiitter of regret that Freeport has receivetKhUch un-
quickly cleared after the severe'storm last Friday. Thu first trolley down
Man on the : ^'^''^'''y "''^"''"*^ ^^''^'''^" ^'^^' ^'^^^ "'"¦' "How Do we^^''^'^^^"'-''^ "" ^^'*J opposite Ross and j Randall.'s uiitil the iitxt morning when ' a service was resumed under diflicult¬ ies. The signal telephone .-service was out of conimii-iiun so c;ir:; ran until they met and then transferred pasten- gers and eaili went bat k from whei co they came. The furf made great in¬ roads at Point Lookout Beaeh and we aro i;if<iimed that Nassau-by-the- Sea is in a \ery j rcrarious condition.
; riage of Miss Flossie Baldwin
dde in Brooklvn.
A "ubscripti.
Walter .1. Kilelee, who has been postmaster at Massapequa eight years iind jiroprietor of the only store in the place, has disposeti of tlie store and
business to Walter H. Eversman, a
1 dance will lu hold ;it young man who has just moved from
A repular inootirp of tho ilooi. ;..;;d Ladder Co. will be held in their litill next Thursday eveninp.
Ht-nry Droyer of this place is mak¬ ing a mimber <d" hanl-tinished post cards of this village, as well .-is lU-ll- more and Seaford.
A rtfgular meeting of. tht»-Ladies' Aid Society was held at Mrs. Wm. Seaman's last week. Tlie ladies are preparing for an entertainment to be held early in March.
The King's Daughters will give an entertainment, "Ma's New Boarder" in Ultsch's Hall on Wednesday even¬ ing, February 12, iar benefit of the Memorial Church. Ftdlowing this a dance will be given by the Sigma Euchre Club.
There was ;i larpe attendance at the dance of the .MacUonaid As.sociation that v.as held at the Athom-um Hall on Wodnosday night la^'t.
I'lidor lh(> au-,pices of the Men'»^| Loapiie. the .N'evv' Y"rk (hiivcrsity <.jleo. Banjo an-i Mandolin Club will pive a grand Cf.nu-ort in the F'irst. Baj): tisl Clniich on Tuosday eveninig, Feb¬ ruary 1.
The Ikifi>!oii Expies.-^, tiial forinerly ian tlirough Roi kville Centre without ¦stojipinp. now makes a stoti ;it Rock- villo Colli,; o at S :2r> a. m.. and an ad- ditionti! exjiie.-s train, leavinp the city at -1 -.io p. ill., now sto)>s tit liofkvilU' Centre, re-aching liere aliout ."JioO p. in. These tire both pooel train.s tind ihey \vill undoubtodly he well paD'oniKed.
HEMPSTEAD
Ilempstead Lodge. Ul. 1. <). O. F.. has a meiiibershi|i of 171. During the past year there liavi> been eight in- ititited. Three members h.ave died. The receipts were ifUKHi.b-L disburse¬ ments. .iiHtOikS:!. bahuice, $('.2.21. Membership of lodges in this district are i:n2.
The Junior Deiiartnient of Mi.ssion Work of the Presbyterian ('hurch will hold a "Spotless Town Social" in the Church House, Thursday the thirtieth, from four until eipht P. M. Refresh¬ ments will be served. The iiroceeds will be used in purchasing the plat- fortn furnishings for the .Sunday School room.
Con.'ridorabk
-P
Brooklyn., Mr. Kilelee will resign as postmaster and it ii understood tliat Mr. Eversman has secured necessary oiidorsement to pet the apiiointment.
How would you like to walk on corii- less feet"/ In three days you can be without corns. Chas. P. Smith's ailv. in thi.'i issue tells how." It.
the Frecport Club House on February 21, tho committee in charge lieing Henry MacDontild, Walter C. Rhodes, Thome Jackson and John S. Doiiton. Music will bo furnished bv Muller. The assemblv hall v.'ill bo handsomely Monday waa Mrs. Samuel Taft's decorated, witb cosy corners in abun- i'ii'thday and she was spending itat dance. A canvas canopy fmm the club the home of her r.arents, Mr. and Mis. house piazza lo the curb and carpeted Skidmore, in Roslyn. During her sidewalk will be features in keepin» ab-ience, several friends planne.l a with thi.s .vent, which is to be a full surprise, but it was hard to tell which dress alfair. The .supper will he served was the most .suriirised, the guests bv caterer Ketchaiji of Hempstead, when they found Mrs. Taft did not ar
am.iial iliriu r id' tl was held Wednesdav
Freoport oveiiii g.
pleasant notoriety. The only apology j Antonio we can make is that th*^ reports state l health, that the men aro supposed to eome fi,rnish frjuni New York. We venture to prdm- is that Chief of Police Dunbar will make things warm for them if they ap¬ pear in this section agftin.
T!k
Clul)
I with
was a tine social success. .^fter the
wants of the inner man had been atteiid-
I ed to President .lohn 1). Gunning made
j an atldresd of welcome to all, and a
telegram was read from Mr. Dean, tlie
retiring president, who is now •¦¦ '-^•¦"
attendance of about 12.'), and Vail, Mrs. Matthew T.
Robert CL .Anderson, Knolile. Mrs. .John I). .Mrs. Smith C.i.x.
The patronni'ses are Mrs. 1). ^y. Ful¬ ler, Mrs. .lames Dean, Mrs. George W. .Murray, Mi?. Mrs. 'Bertha Ciuiininp and
BALDWIN
School INoles •
There was no school Friday ow iiu; the severe snowstorm.
to
are iro-
Laat Tlnirsday evening tho newly elected oflicers of Fraternal Council, No. 1902, Royal Aretinum, were install¬ ed by District Deputy Frank B. Haw¬ kins. The following members from Ilempstead Council were present: Re- jrent W. R. Jones, vice-regent J. A.
Texas, for the benefit of his
.A gocil entertainment was
1. The con mittee in chargo*. The regular grade examinations
;.,>f the dinner were David Sutherlard, b.diig held this week. All grade
[ Jr.. chairman; John D. Gunning. Ham- motions will bo made next Mondtiv.
I iltan G. Jving, Chas. E. Matk, William
i P. Miller. Henry L. Maxson; Chas. J. Because of the storm last Friday the
] Betzig, treasurer. The dinner was basketball pame between Freeport and
I furnished by a catoivr^froni Brooklyn, t'oriiwall High School was postponed.
' The remainder of tlie evening was '--i
! spjiit in enjiiytncnt of the pleasuiesthe
. house alLirds. such as bowling, pcil,
. billiards, dominoes, cards, etc.
rive on the train she hail been expect¬ ed on, or Mrs. Taft when sho finally did arrive on a later train. Reco\er- ing from hor surprise, she proceded to make all feel at home and the evening passed otf very enjoyably for all. A dainty cidlation was .served and the happy party disbanded with tho wish of "many more birthdays".
In the death of Mrs. Sarah .\nii Weeks, which occurred fiunday morn¬ ing, this village has lost one of its old- e-it residjnts. She was horn in this vil-
Jage in September, 182:^, and had I'een | t^,;^'^;-^;;;;;^"!,;'^^;'^^,,,^,;:,',7^ ViioM. E. a lifelong resident here. Sixty-three
Regular .services will be liekl m ihe. ^ -nsioorauie spe.-iilation is being in- Memorial Church Sundav morning and ! *'"'^^'^''^ "^ =i'"""'-' ^'i'' '-t'sidents and bus- evening, wiih .sermon i.v the pastor, :'"^"^ "'^¦" <>' H^'inpstoad as to who will Rev. Thomas S. Braithwaite. 'i he i ^^^' ^"^'"^"-^t Postmaster. Christian Endeavor will moot this Fri- l"^"-'»'^' ¦'••^" ''"'- ^^'>'" I'andioatcs in the •lav eveninp, havii.p for its tonic "The M""-'*'; I>eWitt C. 'litus. the pres^^iii- Real Heart " cumbent, wlio has served nearly eight
,ye:trK. ard J. Eugc-ne (iec-r, Vsiio lias" Tliioves entered the local ticket ' bfeii ii resident of Hempstead for over otliee lasl Wtjflnesday night, and al-; twenty yeais, and as a newsiiaper man though they only found about 2.")c, in ' has assisted in bringing .-ibout many pennies, thoy made off with a number, needed improvements in Homiistead. ,of tickets and the clerical books of' Althuuph Mr. Titus has the (bounty the office. The books were fouml along , and Town . onunittees' endorsement, the track between .Massajiequa and' there are many of the husinens men Amityville. Several express pack-, and many oi the residents of Hemp- ages ill tho oflice had hoeii o])ened but! stead who have been working diligently evidently they contained nothing to! in Mr. Co'er';-, behalf. They contend suit the fastudious .astes of the rob- i that inasmuch as the President ojiposea
a third term thtit nearly eight years is -^ufVicieiit for <i;io poivon l.<i hold an of¬ fice, . ™_ .Mr. (ieer has been idontitied vvjth |
bers, for nothing was laken from thom.
Mrs. .Margaret Roiio eiitortaiiied the .M. L. S. last Saturday evening.
Regents examinations ; held ift the school this week
' the real estate interest.s of IIenipst«ad,
i and is a member of the real estate firm
1 of (Jeer lirothers.
. ^ ! .Mr. Titus, howe\ei, ha.s a bttonK
'"^ ! political following, and just wbat dia- %
position will Ixi nitide of the case by
Miss Katie Hebenstreit entertained ^"^^["''^"'""".^'"^'^"•^^^''V l"-acticaUy a number of frien.ls on Tues.iay i-ven-; ^^-s theawarding of the office, ,« being
ing.
The Junior Loague'will gi rtainmetit in the chapel Chur.-h Saturday evening.
an ell-
awaited with much interest by the res¬ idents of Hemiistead, who have known each candidate fyr many years.
.\t the inaugural meeting yf the
Skidmore, orator George M. Bode, past' Knights of Baraca, of the Presbyterian regent E. J. M. Hamlet, secretary J. Sunday School, the foHowing oflicers Seymour Snedeker, guide. Henry Geer, ! were elected:
warden, Jesse Hidiard.^ and Axiel President, Ernest H. Walince; 1st (lildersleeve. , vice-j resident, Benjamin T. Smith;
After the installation the niemoeis 2nd vice-president, Donahl McKecnian; and their vi^dting frienils enjoyed a re- apcretary, Heniy Kranz; ass't sec'y, past and short addresses were made re- Jcjsfo Smith; treasurer, Robert Ver- garding the benefits of the order and it,y; press renorter. Barrintfton Miller.
tliei good it has doi-.e deceased mem bers' families. i
The r.ewly elected ollicers for the year are as follows: Repent, John D. Gunning; vice regent, Werner Ny¬ gren; orator, Frank O. Wood; past re-
Howard Teas was appointed chair¬ man of the Hustler's Committee; George Kostoucher. membership; F. H. Wallace, relief; and Lester Lush, Social Committee.
The Knights of Barai a meet every
jjent, C S. Braren; secretary, George Sunday as part of the Sunday School J. Harrison; collector, S. P. Shea; and the monthly business meeting is treasurer, Mervin M. Raynor; chap- held in the rooms over 63 S. Main St.
.\ pennant has been received from lleiliert ('lock, from Mercersburg .Academy. The pennant is of the colors, wijite and blue. I
The Library Board of the school held a meeting last Saturday eveninp. As a result of this meeting about three hundred books will be purchased in the near fuiniro.
In the n-i-ort of School ("ommis.don- er James Conley, Freport has the high¬ est number of academic pupils in the cnunty, the total number beifig 100, while Hemiistea.l is second with 92. In the last three years, from 1904 t^ 1907. Freeport has had an increase in academic pupils of about 30, jumping from 69 in 1904 to 100 in 1907.
The State Regents'examinations are being held at the school this week.
years ago she was married to Oliver
Weeks, sr., who died in 187.^. About
two weeks ago, Mrs. Weeks, who is
nearly 85 years of age, was t:(keii ill
and since that time her health has be^n
on the decline until she succumbed Sun-; 'fho Ladies' Ail Society of the .M.
rlay morning. She has been a member ! K. Church met with .Miss Sherere at
nf the Methodist Episcopal Church of the residence of Mrs. J. C. Lusrh Tuos-
Rev. called
soriou.-
Mr. Parks ;uid family .^'^'^yi'o, to Delawaiit; this week l»y the' illnes.•^ of .Vlr.-i. Park's mother. ;
this Jilace for many years. The de¬ cea.sed is tiurvived by six daughters and three sons: .Mrs. Mary Beacorn a.ld Mrs. Esther Eldert of Brooklyn;
day afternoon.
Revival on in the
-ervices are being M. 1'. Church.
trried
Martha Weeks of Bay Shore; Charles begin in the .M. E. Chu
Weeks of Stratford, ('onn, and Mrs Elizabeth Powell. Mrs. Nancy Smith. .Mrs. Carrie James and Norris and (jli- ver Weeks, jr.. of this plaice. The funeral service.^ wtre held at her late residence, corner Merrick Road and Jackson Avenue. Wednesday afternoon, j Rev.^ Samuel E. T
M. E. Church o^iciatirg. Intern.ent was made in tho Jerusalem' Cemetery
evening, February 10,
The Woman'a Advance Club o^' Bulil- witi will pre.ent the fire deparftnent with a banner at the Fire Hou.-^e on S:'.turd-jy e-.et,ing at S P. .M.
A Loiiti Life
Hov.- to Coiiservt- Eiierpv and Prolong'^ Life- ' ';^
The timo comes to every one vvhen-J the life forces begin to fail. It is • ¦' little harder to climb uji hill or walk,,/, up stairs. Exerci.se i.s taken le8.s vig. orously or adandoned, and we feel thati (he end of active service is drawi near.
It is more than probable that we havcl been overdriving the machine of th^i;
y m«4 uld 'lak'^i mediately take steps to change thit gear, bUild up the stieneth and r»«i store the lifo forcjtjr.. To this end iiotl»*| ing equals our ,'elicious c«)d liver ai iron preparation, Vinol, which ia all other tonics and cod
rch. They will j^^y ^^j^j^,,, ^^n, ^,i^,^. ^^^ jj^^. j,,,^ rch on • ii'''Xv I,.hine if overtaxed, and wc should
ivierricK rtoau ano o:-. uru-^y e .e um au o .n , ^ ^,,. ^„ „„ ,,^v,,,. tonics and cod H^.^
erlnesday aftern.ion, \ I he pie.sentat!on will be followed by , ^,rYreparati<-ns bccaui-e it is made by * aft, pastor of the an ei tertainu,ent and refrei^monts ..jentific. extractive. concentratlU
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only those between the 1 Large numbers are taking examinations : A pool tournament is beinj; held un-
i old homestead to .a ^.de etreet.
lain, Robert H. Hunt, guide, Francis Hereaft.?r ..^.., ...^ , ^o.^,, .,.^...^v;.o„.,. ..,.0...,^ ^/.a......»w..,..o .. p^. .- „ _.. f 1 1 1
C. Morse; wartlen, Chas. Wulfe; sen- ages cf 12 ard 16 will be eligible to! from Freeporc and neighboring vil- der the auspices of the L\nbrf)okiflub. | >lyron Mali was ter.<lere.l a pleasant try, Emil Anderson; trustee for three membership. There are oven 300,000 , lages. About 25 non-resident pupils' open to members only., there are two ; ^"'^S^'"'^'-'"y"'""^K®''"•""^'"'''"'"^^^^ years, C. S. Braren. j Baracaa in the Intcrrational raoveniept, have i-egistere*!. includinff several classes, A and B, and there are a large, fr'*^"'" *»" Ihursday evening last.
The'next meeting will.,be held at and tbe Freeport Knights will proba-> from Hempstead. It is anticipated i number of entries in each class.
Odd Fellows' HaU' Thursday evening,' bly send a delegate to the National. by tho showing made by tbe students j Gamea are being played every even- Pebruary 13,vat 8 p. ro. All members-Convention which naeeta in Syracuse | in answering that the marks will bei ing. The tournament started on Sat- 4W« requested to be preaent 1 in June. , j high. I Mrday night Uuit..
procet's from fr^'.-ih cod.s' liverci, iiining with peptonate of iron all ., , ,^. 1 medicinal, healing, body-buildlHfrl
j Augustus Abrams _ has j-ernove.l his! elements of eo U^ier oil, but r.o oil.
^^ ^ ^^j^ builder and htrength etett^ ator for iild people, delicate childre^I waek, run-down persons aftiJr aicki and for chronic cougha, colds, brondkill is and all throat and lung trouble* nol is une'xcelled.
Try it on our offer to return yo
I money if it fails. Thomas Jc DniRgiat, Freeport. N.Y.
Single copies of tlK> Review for ^le at I. DaSilva's. Gobetz's and the Re¬ view Building.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19080131 |
| Date | 1908-01-31 |
| Month | 01 |
| Day | 31 |
| Year | 1908 |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue | 14 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19080131 |
| Date | 1908-01-31 |
| Month | 01 |
| Day | 31 |
| Year | 1908 |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue | 14 |
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VOL. XIII FREEPORT NEWS Mim Mabel Conitlius is spending a week with her sister, jVlr.--. F.ereizn JDcMotl, IkiniLstead. Trat'ii^g vloth. tracinc paper, drav.- -' ing pencils and diawing ink sit the Review fctationery Stoic, i'>'2 .Sfiuth Main .Strci t. A i-f'gular inteli!>g of tbe Village Board of Trustee^; will In- held next Friday evening. (ieorge F. Greene, who preached i.ol Sunday _ill llie Baptist Church, will prcacli iiKain this Sunday. Sunilay School !it 2::',(): pr;r.er nufti'.'j- f'ri'lay eveiiiii^^ !}[ 7 :''d). IViisi..ii !.c:rti(ic;iti.'.s are to lu- inailf out next Tu(.3ilav. S. E. rear.^-.ili, notary public, will b<' at his (.flice, V)2 South Main Street, ;HI day Tin ^v.'iier. An.'^^ei! liaviior Thomas Johnston (juotu.s I'H).^ ix-a- soii.s for tra.Ung vvi:h him; .'^ee adv. It. Fic«3port Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., will hold an oiitertainment at Opera Hall on the evenin^^ of Wasliinsjldn's Birthday, Ft-if. 22. Free;!,It iHid Kockville l.tiil:^ i.owi- io'j: teams jilayed a series of fi>e g;itne.-;,.(.f whichahe former team won ihret-gaiiKH, at Chark's (]eoiu;n''-^ al leys \Ve |
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