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VOL. XIII
FREEPORT. N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1907
NO. 6
FREEPORT NEWS
See adv. of lo.st Scotch ("oilie do^ on page 4.
Miss Hattie Miller i.s vi.sitiiiL;' her si.«ter in New York.
-Mr. an<i Mr.s. G. Clayton Walker aic fntertainii)^;' a 'leven pounrl daiiirhter.
If .vou desire to (iivr sonic man or hoy a CliristJuas jiresent mid an; unable to think of a siiitalilp miP rearl Ulias. 1*. Smith's tid. Ill tliis i^sue
School ta.x collector Wesley I'earsall has received up to and including Dec. 4, $l7,66f;. 17 on account of the ta.x for the current year. Thi- term for col¬ lecting at one per cent expires t"- morow night at 9 o'clock.
^ Fraternal Council, .No. l'.)i;:,', Koyal Arcanum, will hold their meeting for election of otfirers next Thursday even- inff, Dec. jj!. All rn(;mber;i of the council are re'jue.tited to attend, and a Hpecial invitatioii is extended to all Arcanum brother¦; residing in Freejiort to be present. Thi; committee in charge have made arrangeriu;nts for a amoke-r with an entertainment and re- fre.shments at the close of the bu.siness meeting.
(,'hristmas exercises in the M. K. Sunday School will be held on I\ie.-day evening, Dec. 21.
Sund u .send you trial.
; li'c in stamjis and we will the [\oview tive week.s on
Wm. Fbe! of Springfield, a t'mT'ier resident of this jilaci", visiteil tlie school la.st Mor.dav.
Capt. F. D. Taft of Decatur .Street, i The regular fleeting <if the Vi
P.rdoklyn. spent Sunday at the home of his son, Andrew F, Taft, Kaynor .'-'treet.
The VV. C, T.'U. will h<.ld its regu¬ lar meeting at the home of Mis. Wer nil- .N'yrgen, South Ocean Avenue. Mon¬ day afternoon.
'i'he Thanksgiving collection at the union service in the Presbyterian Church, amounting to $14.6.'J. was donated to the Mineola Hospital.
Wednesday evening, Dec. I.S. Ladies' Night at the Freeport Club, dancing, bowling, etc., will be enjoyed. Bishop will be firfsent co furnish tlie music.
ige State (.'ouii<il Deputy.
Waller Lioard of Tru ices will be held this eve- Steers, .Jr., of Hrooklyn juiid his ning. official visit to RVeeport Council, ,lr.
O. U. A. M. la.st Friday evening and
Christmas ;;!id New Years Tvs^ Cards was warm in his jiraise of this council
now on sale. S. F. Pearsall. ()2 South and its work. A large crowd was
Main St., Keviw IJuilding. present to meet and welcome the
deputy, who is from PJast End Council.
A euchre will be held at the Freeport ('lub house next Saturday evening, Dec. 14, commencing at H ::>•).
Th photo in last week's Review, of Wide Awake Engine Co., was furnished by Stafford, the photographer.
The Review will be sent free to .Jan. 1,1908, to any person sending .^L.^O for a year's subscription to Jan. 1, 1909.
.Justice .\. n. Walhue. v,'li««se term of ofTice exjiii'es ,Jan. 1, 19ii8, te!;dered his associates in the Town Jioard and j .1'^''^'- ^\'. a few others a dinner ;;t Hempstead I •'^''"'.'''
Free Lecture (lourse lor Freeport
Alon/.o Foster. President of the F'ree¬ port Hoard (d' Trade, has arranged to give a free lecture course under the auspices of the Hoard during the win¬ ter. Tile course wdil consist of four popular ai:! instructive lectures, one di-amatic reading and one concert.
The opening lecture will be give;: ne.vt Wednesday night. Dec. 11. in Fra- tf-iiiily Hall at the close of tlii' regular nmntlily business meeting.
Tlie lecture will be gi\fn liy Her.ry
W. Kiiight of Hrooklyn and hi.- suli-
iie "What a Hoy saw in the
including recoliectiiins of I'resi-
BELLMORE
Hod^ ! hous
'I'.iilding an .-iddilii
.Mr.-. M. Thoma< ii Yn! k for the winter.
Mr.
K.
.Airs. Chas. Fis .oung daughter.
d t.i New
ier are enter-
Fish is now n Newbridtre
¦Uii\i:iU' his new
the
n ieves iiarn ¦>
recentlv enceri Mr. Miistnick.
d and looted
¦Single copies of the lieview for .sale at I. DaSilva's, Coljet?,'.=. anrl the Re¬ view Huilding.
VVhile ali.ghting from a trolley ra
Tuesday afteriKJon Mrs. Arthur Valen
tine slippetl ami fell over backward
striking her head on the car steu. She i ,, , ., ,, ,,
... . . '^ ,. I .Mr. and Mrs. K. M.
was picked uv) in an unconcious condi- i , , . ,,. . , .,
. . ' , - 1 » 4.U ^ re ! daughter Miriam of New
toin and conveyed to the store ot S. i^, '^, . . ., .
11 »• 1 I ¦ (• . (• \ ¦ u .u ¦ j Thank.sgivmg with their
Hersteld, m front ot which the acci- i i. a- ¦ ¦m-h , , , , ,., ,. , and Mrs. Morris Miller,
dent oct'urred, and atter removetl to her
home where she is rejiorted as being in ,
a serious condition as a result of the [
hard blow received. i
Kolisi'h and
York s I lent
parents, .'Vlr.
still
Wednesday evening. ^
At the regular meeting of the Town Hoard of Health Moriday afternoon the following resolution «as unani¬ mously adopted:
Whereas, The meeting of Dec. 1. 1907, is the last regular meeting of the I-?oard of Health this year at which we can enjoy the presence of our Cenial and miiy really handsome fel¬ low membei. .Justice A. H. Wallace; therefore be it
Resolved that ue the members of the
dn."
i dent Lin
Husiness o'clock. Th 9 o'clock. .Ml interested ;ire inxited to attend.
etlll'i-
lee tun
will be iield at .s will lie given al
.Mrs. I'laci' and -tient ThanksLMvini
d' Si
York
with friends lu
(lilt ti)H. li. .Ma.>laiul
.Vt Ih^,
i,)i' tlie newly Soulheni .New
L-.'^:il\n'i,'iu.) elected ollicers of the York Volunteer I''iremen's .•\ssociation, Hrooklyn, Monday night, R. H. .May- land, the retiriiiL;- j^resident, was ore- ,, , , ., n. -,, .1 .sented with a handsome solid silver lov-
^;l?^uy^:;"^^"^""u!''^'.'^i'';K^ <¦"!'• TIk- iresentation ad.lress
Mr,
.->e; send trial.
and .Mrs. Cha.-. I'ri.- een visiting .Mr. l''r:
lOc tlie
in slanips {.Review I
A mecLing of wa;;j held ill l-'in ev(*tii--g.
the Iriai;
The dramatic recitiatioM of Cji.nrles Dickens' Christmas carol by "The Dic¬ kens man" at the Presbyterian ("hurch Wednesday eveiiin.g was a most grati¬ fying success. In conseiiut.'nce of the Hnow storm and the numerous public; distractions of the season ^he audience ^.^^ was small but appreciative and en¬ thusiastic all the same. Mr. William¬ son's fiower of impersonation is fully e<iual to his power of description whi(di so charmed his larjve audience at his former apjiearance here. .\ bright feature of the entertainment was the organ pl.aying of Mrs. Ida H. Conklin, which furnished th^ audieni-e with a pleasimr sandwich of music and litera¬ ture. .Mr. Williamson will lecture in the Hemjistead Presbyterian ('hurch Januarv -7.
Th
¦nth
Dr. (.ieo. G. Kelly, \'.
with the Freeport Veterinary Hosjiital
lat 7(i .North Main St., tel." i:j.5-L-l;
. I sjiavins, curbs and splints treated
e sevenm anniversarv sunjier ..¦ i •, ., • ¦ i
,. , , ... . " Ull-! while the animal \v<irUs.
Daughters ot America was held iii
rooms. Fraternity Hall Tuesday: jf «,.hool ta.xes are not j.aid U
the its
evening and notwithstanding the
storm, there wei'e a large number of ¦ ^^.j,, j,^ - ,,^.j. ^^.^^ inste'Mi of 1 j.er
the me-mbers and their families jires- j ^.^,^^. j^j^ ^^.^;^ ^^.jj, .^j^^ ^^ 07 kaynor Dunng the seven years ot its e.x-, ^^^ ^^.^^^^. ^^.^, ^,,^^^, j^^^^.^j^, ^,^. j..^,^j,.^. istence this council has been slowly but surely forging to the front and was never in better condition than it is to¬ day, and the membership is steadily in- creasin.g.
senting the litizens of the Town do hereby txtenil our sincere and liearty thanks to our retiring member. Archer H. Wallace, for his diligent and efficient ser\'iee lo the jieojile; also tie it further
Resolved. That we, as his C(dl
was made by ex President Byrnes, who
paid a glowing tribute to th.e worlc jiei-
formed by Mr. Mayland in building up
the membershiji oi the association in
I Nassau and SuH'olk C'junties, whicj^
i largely iiiadc' ud for the defection in
feagues I ^,.^,^^J,. ^^.^,^^. york,
take tnis oj.jiortunity to exjire.ss our , j.^^j.^^i^j,, j^ ,.,j.^,^,j. ^^.
.]. Day of Hrooklyn lia.- iiig sever.nl da.\s al Win. cotlaee.
¦ i' .lamaica 's parents.
will s on
on-atje Chlb 11 la-t Kridav
Jieen ,-peiid- l.awiiiaster's
row or a<ion
Huilding as now.
er the c.illector's jjerccnt-' ajipreciation for Ins uniform courtesy, |.^,^,, „^.,^,^. "^ ^^^^^^^^.
that the mem tin ever. .Mr. May-
tuis. Ho|i|i is also getting in line and liii\ ing a l.-irg«
s house.
'xteiision made to
his able assistance and efficient dis charge of official tluties, assuring him 1 of our best wishes foi' a long ami
resjioiLse saying that he had only done wdiat ought >• be expected from any ollicer of the asso- j ciation, giviii.g full creilit^tt.* his asso- \ j^,,)
.Mr. ,uid Mrs. <!. .\. Smith, jr., arc sloiijiing with .Mr. Smith's parents for ll;e \\ iiili-r.
The regular meetiTig of the Ejiworth League will be held at the lesidence of Mr. and Mfs. Jere F. Hrown, Brook¬ lyn .\venue. Wednesday evening. Oflicers for tiie ensuing ye:;r will be ele<'ted.
« , ... , 1 •. i- , ciation, givin.g luii creuii,. n.* ms asso- \ [¦ ,1,1 ,,*¦ v.,
fu life and be ,t further \^-^^^ ^^j,.^^.^ ^^.^^ ,^^j suj.ported htm the'co tof
Resolved that these resolutions he ,, ,^„ in his efforts for the betterment f.Hd ,.';.. '
spread u. tull uj.or, the minutes; al.so „/,j^J^^,^,_,,,^.i^^i,^,,_^ _^j,._ _^j ,^^^,,| ^,.^^^ >"-de. Ro.^d.
i' New
I.
rk h
> purcliased ¦ 11 the New-
.N'ext Tuesilay evening, Dec. Ul, in the M. F. Church at S o'clock, the Freejiort Choral So(dety will render the favoriet oratorio, "The Messiah." ; H. L. Trubenback has removed his
Lovers of good music should not miss j .jj,,,j,i^.(.t^ ,,jji .^ fj.om liailroad Ave..
tijis unusual opjKirtunity^fd' hearing: 11„ more roomy quarters at 127 North
"' .¦-' •¦'- -- 1 ¦ • The! M.,i„ Street, where he v.ill be able to
be it furthei
Hesidved that, this lioard adjourn I without further business. 1
We surmise Justice A. H. Wallace | vvill get an appointment either in the j office of County Treasurer J^ewis or Dis¬ trict Att<irney Coles when his term of 1 oifice as .lustice of th.e Peace exjdres. 1
this work outside the city limits.
A large dtdegation of members of Freeport ("ouiudl, .lunior American Mechanics, attendefl .service at the Episcopal ('hurch of the Transfigur;i- tion Sunday evening, and listened to an address by the rector. Rev. Pelham St. (Jeorge Bissell. The preacher took for his tjjxt the words found in St.
Matthew : x., i{2 and :i:!. " He ye strong ; t.,,^.,^^ ^¦,.„^ ^j,^. ^.j^^ t,;.,^^;.,,
undertaking is a great one and the! ^^^,„„j,,j.j^ |.,j^ busines: choral .society and its energetic conduc-j p,,,,,. thorou<'-h scale tor deserve the sufijiort of the com-1
munity and should be encouraged in { Nothing is liettci this laudable object of giving the best of music in our home town. Time and labor have been sitent for months in re¬ hearsing and the committee have not sjiared exjiense in engaging the best
m a larin'r .•uk
a Christinas present than a nice piece of jewelry. The jeweler v.dio realizes the value of advertising is the one who will get the trade -see the adv. of .\. A. Web¬ ster i^ Co. in this issue.
and very I'ourageous." He touched upon the foundation of this country, and said it was those kind <if men and w<inieii who came here in the early period and worshijiiied (jod that had given us thi' sjilendid country we have today.
"If we take the Bible frffm our schools it will next be the flag from ' our country, and if vve take that, we 1 may as well turn our backs in shame, [ not only as ('hristians, but as men."
'•^o be manly and courageous was the injunction of the speaker to the mem¬ bers of the council.
The imiiressive evening ser\ ice of the churi'h was used in connection with the address and sjiicial musical num¬ bers rendered.
An interesting meeting of the Allied Boards of Trade and Civic Clubs of the
a [PUpil of J'ro- vvill sing the
.Miss Electa Oiffoi'd vvill sing the sojirano solos.
Miss Irene VanRiiier, fessor J'alamountain. solos alotted to the alto.
Herrick Von Nonleii will siiig tjie tenor solos ami .Magnus Schutz has been engaged for the bass solos. Prof. S. Lambert and his New York orches tra will sunjily the accompaniments. Mrs. Ceorge T. VanRijier will jireside at the organ and Miss Hattie Wallace at the jiiano. Tht; chorus will consist of about ()0 voices and those who at¬ tend are jiroinised a treat.
Professor Palamountain will conduct. Tickets for admission are now on sale.
The Brooklyn Times published the following article Tuesday evening. We have seen many ridiculous articles
Next week the annual Christmas number of the lieview will be issued, ¦.'.nd will ciiiitain the advertisements of all merchants who think it worthwhile to advertise. We found one menhant | who has all the tratle he can handle and j while he lielieves thoroughly in adver- I tising we readily could see he must be Don excused; in another trade and the local dealer.^ did not believe it jiaid to 1 advertise and would not talk with us at | c
yh
evidenlty treated to a genuine sur¬ jirise. He exjiressed himself as being deejily sensible ot the thoughtfulness of his friends in leinemberin.g him with such a beautiful gift, and saiil that he fully ajijireciatod the lovtr and friend¬ ship that had jirompted it. There was a large attendance, rejiresiMitatives be¬ ing Jiresent from every ene of the sev¬ en lower counties in the association. President Warren K. Haviland. Vice- jiresident (jreeii and other.; al;-o made ajipropriMte remarks.
I'. Coi'iiell and \V .lin:.'Ott. L. 1 pu.'chascMl a fai'ti
farnilv iiave moved to .. wliere il:e\- have
.Mrs. Crowning.-hield's p;irents of liostoii are sjiendinu' :i few weeks with their daughter here. '
Kev. .Ml'. Kerr of Hemji.^tead will Jireach in tlu; Presbyterian (.'hur( li this ."^undav afti'rnoon at '.', o'chuk.
,)i lvn
hn .Johnson and familv of Hruok- !ire now occujiying <iiie of Samuel
IrolU'.v lieiirinii
lie I'rack and Fare (Question to l>e Considered liy the Public Ser- vi co-Corn miss ion, ,,,^ ....^ , . lunselor Elviii N. Edwards, en be
If they;""' ^'"'^ ^^"^" •¦"''" ^^¦•^*'"'-''^'>'^^¦''"l*'''^^.'''''ifialf of taxpayers and the Allied
Creenpoi't village is considering the
matter of "free" delivery --¦ .u t 1 ^ u . i-
know when thev are wtll off the busi- ^hat our merchants as a whole realize ness men of that jilace will stick to thj^t advertising doe.s jiay and they have the good old fashioned wav of c.aUing '-'''^e" ^^''^'^''t^'^^^'"' th'H-'^lH'cial oj.por- for their mail and be satisfied to let •'"".^ty u. get the annour.cemi'i.t of well enough alone. Our post office is : .^heir goods bef.ire the publu-. No one as well managed as any can be under a 1 h'>« ^'.<-^en coaxed to place any advertn^- "Free" delivery system and we have I "f "\ thi« ¦•'^sue nor do we vv'ant the vet failed to find one single advantage i advertisement of any jier.son who does
to offset the many disadvanta business man.
to
VVe have added to our stock a new : line of men's and women's leather jioc- ket books, card cases, bill books, wo-i
Hoards rif Trade of the Town of Hemji¬ stead, filed with the Public Service Commission, at Albany, sujijilemental and amended jietitfons to comjiel a double track of the New Vork and L. I. Traction trolley comtiany, in Nas¬ sau County iind also to comjiel the said Comjiany to estalilish a five cent fare between the village of Freejiort and Hi.'mjistead and to correct other abuses claimed to exist. '1 hu date for argu¬ ment and taking testimony has not been set yet by the ('ommission but
Town of Hemjistead was held in Fra-, and comments in city papers concern ternitv Hall, Saturday evening, Presi- . ing this and neighboring communities j dent William P. Jones officiating. hut this "takes the cake." A man
Tht? members discussed at length who comiilains because the boaril of quite a number of subjects that are , eilucation buys the bo<iks which would 1 interesting to the residents of the cost hundreds of dollars more each year j Town of Hemjistead, but they were i if b.iught individually and then kicks |
not exjiec» to get his money's worth The Review is trying to make Free- port a village of stores to be patron¬ ized by its peojile at home and only asks the liusiness sujiport of its mer¬ chants in so doing. Arul by Freejiort ] will be jirobably fixed for some time
men's leather hand bags and shoj'ping ! we mean the adjacent villages of Free-1 ti,e jattcr jiart'of this month or the
bags, music rolls," etc. Our line of i Port-- Merrick, Bellmore, Baldwin, j fn-.^t part of Januarv.
trunks, bagsand suit ca.ses is al.so com- I Wantagh and Seaford. We do not wish
jilete. Freeiiort Harness Store, OH 1 to encourage the buyers in tho.se vil-
]y|.jj,, ^^(^ '. lages to leave their home stores don't
'(This is a line of goods which should j 'lo "t "t^ut when you are out shopjiing
be well jiatronized. The demand for U*^'" what you cannot buy in these vil-
these articles has not lieen fullv met i agep,comc to Freejiort in.stead of sjiend-
before. - Fd.) ' '"*^ " dreary day in New York.
Post's new bouses on Bedford^Aveiiue
.S.-iiimel .Miraiiis and family of Hound Br<i<ik, New .Jeisey, have been \ isiting friends and relative" here I'l.r tl.e past week.
A .^upiier vvas ;;ivi'n al tht: M. F. jiarsonage, under the ausjuces of llir Hi'ljiing Hand Socii-ty, Thursday evrrii- ine", and vvas (|uite a suc<ess (inaiicially.
Some one anlicijiated a liltle bit and stole the r<iast beef intended for the Firemen's sujijier last Thursday even¬ ing, but in siiite <if this, eveiyhody lutd ' 'a good sijUare fi-ed. "
Harvey Sjiiague died at the Nassau Hosjiital, .Mineiila, Sujuiay evening af¬ ter an illness of about two we'ks, of Jineumonia, following ty|ih<iid fever. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Mr. .Shoemaker ofliciat¬ ing, and the interment whch f<illowe<l was in Creenfield Cemetery. His v\'i- dow and four children survive him.
laid over for further consideration
The members unanimously expressed themselves as bein< antagonistic to the further leasing of any sea-beach jiroji¬ erty that still remains the jirojierty of the Town of Hemjistead. and it was unanimously resolved that the secre¬ tary communicate v/ith the members of the Town Board stating that at the
because he was fined for damage done by his children, is incurable. We do not give the Times corresjiondent cred¬ it for such a jiiece of nonsense but imagine it vvas written by some dis¬ gruntled Jiarent wh<i had been obliged to Jiay for the carelessness of his chil-' dren. The article: "A new and somewhat surprising cus-
meeting of the Allied Boanls of Trade tom. of imjiosing a jienalty on public and Civic Clubs of the Towu of Hemji-; shcool pupils who get ink spots on stead, representing over six hundred hiKiks or tear them has been put in oji- residents of the Town of Hempstead, eration here, sanctioned by the Board it was unanimously resolved to peti- of Education. In discussing the mat- tion the Tosvn Boanl to refrain from ter one jiroperty owner who did not granting rttiy further leases for any ' want his name mentioned said. "I help sea-beach jiroperty still remaining the pay for the school books and one of my property of the Town of Hemjistead, children had a jienaliy imjiosed for and the secretary wa« also instructed some spots on a book which another to communicate vvith the various \ scholar put there. I think such boards and clubs in the federation of methods wholly unrea.sonable and they the AUied Boards, urging them to pass ; should be done away with. It is hard similar resolutions, and to forward the enough to pay taxes for school books same lo the Town Board. j these days without having a double
The secretary was also directed to' tax imposed by the penalty for ink communicate with As.-'emblyman Mil-, spots."
ler and Senator Burr, urging them to | The Board of Education thinks that use their utmost endeavor in securing 1 the imposition of penalties will make the repeal of the Percy Gray Law. He I children more careful of the books, but was also directed to communicate with I there has been some lively kicking the Allied Boards of the Eastern End j from parents aUiut the fines notwith- of the Island, urninu them to join in stanaing they were small in Jamount.'| thia measure, and soliciting their sup- No wonder the "property owner" port. j (?) didn't "want his name mentioned."
. i, I
Peojile are kicking hard about the disagreeable condition of Main .Street, : es'fiecially between Pine Street and the; ^ Merrick Road. The Village Board of " Trustees will shortly submit a jirojiosi- tion to the voters which will give them a chance to ajijiropriate the money to put the street in decent condition. There ought not to be a dissenting vote. The condition now existing will never be improveii until the road is grailed to allow the water to run off, and then
C. L. Dreesc, !VI. D.
iilist in Throat and Lung Troubles Endorses Vinol. He writes : "In cases where the cur¬ ative influence of cod liver oil is need ed, I jirescribe Vinol, which I find to be far more jialatable and eflicacious than other cml liver jyiejnirations. I am convinced from my own exjierience | and from a knowledge of the nature of
Chun(ies in Tinie-tublo
The Long Island Kailroad Tiine-Lable for the winter schedule iSDe:^ into efl'ect to-morrow
The changes in the .MoiiUiuk Division
! are as follows :
I Train leaving leaving Long Island
I City at H:U2 will leave at S:24, arriv¬ ing at Freejiort about 0 :1(; instead of .,-,,^. „,„„thly business meeting of the .S:o2 as at tircserit, will run through to cj^.i^Liaii Endeavor Socfetv will be Patchogue; has been stojijiing at Baby- ^^.],j ^^j, i,',.j,|.,v evening.
WANTAGH
A regular met;ling of the Htxik and Ladder ('ompany was held last night in the truck house.
Send u.'- .'¦end you tri.'tl.
IUc the
iu stairijis .111(1 K.-view live V
we eek.-
.v.- . ,u .. »i,.,„ .^.. ....1..JL, ....f A^.,... Vinol, that it is a worthy cod liver jireji-
somethmg else tlian macarlam put down , . ^- ¦ 1 • u u .• • . 1 .
aration in which a jihysician may have every confidence." C. L. Dreese, .M. D., Goshen, Ind.
Such testimony furnishes further evidence te the people j^f Freejiort that clerk in ' our delicious cwl liver <«fireparation, Vinol does all wc claim for it.
As a body builder and strength-crea-
to sustain the heavy trattic.
HYMENEAL
C'onklin —Titus (ieorge T. Conklin, deputy the jiost oifice, and Miss Bessie Titus daughter of Postmaster DeWitt C. Ti tus of Hempstead,were marriedjThanks tor for old jieople, delicate children, giving eve by Rev. E. M. Townley of, weak, run-down jiersons, after sickness Merrick. The wedding was very quiet, and for chronic cough?, colds, bronchi- Roscoe Conklin, brother of the groom, I tis and all throat and lung troubles, and Miss Lillian Titu.^, sister of the Vinol is unexcelled. Thia is because bride, were the witnessing couple. \ Vinol i.s made by a scientific, extrac- Mr. and Mrs. ConkHn are residing in tive and concentrating process from
lot
Train leaving Long Islanil City al 0:1 1. arrving at Baldwin t; :00 o'l'lock, skipjdng Freejiort, is discontinued.
The train just ahead of this which skijiped Baldwin and .Merrick, Hell- more, V/antagh. and .Se-aford will now make all the stojis, arriving at Patch¬ ogue at 7:12.
Train leaving 15abylon at 9 :.'j9 a. m . The Sunilay School of the Mem /rial arriving at Freejiort at 10:.'{() will be Church is jirejiaring a cantata for
Christmas entitled "The Old Fashion¬ ed Santa Claus."
Regiiiar ^i-v\\vi.< in '.lie .M4T111 ('hurch Sunday with sermon by- Pastor. Kev. T. .-A. Braithwaite.
nil on
rial the
discontinued; but in its jilace train oO which has been an express from Baby¬ lon to Jamaica vvill .stop at all station:-", arriving at Freejiort about 10:11. These are the princijial changes
The Ladies' Aid Society held a meet¬ ing at the- Jiarsonage Wedne3(!ay after-
Freeport.
Gildersleeve - Smith At the. Presbyterian parsonage, Wednesday evening, Nov. 27, Anna
fresh cods' livers, combining with peji- tonate of iron all the medicinal, heal¬ ing, body buildinpelementsof cod liver oil, but no oil.
We aak the people of Freeport to try
alTecling this .section. There will be noon and wt;re hosjiitably entertained
also taken off .several exjireis trains by Mrs. Braithwaite.
and others which have been run
through to I'atchogue or from Patch-, An entertainment aixl dance will be
ogue will start and stop at Babylon. held by the choir of the .Memorial
_. Church in L'ltsch's Hall next Wednes-
Your store will not keep in the race <<»>' evening, jiroceeds for the benefit for a month after you have ceased to '^f J'«'»''i«h Aid Fund. Curtain will try to "keep up" with the jutvertis-' raise promjitly at H o'clock. The .en¬ tertainment will consist of up-to- date minstrelsy by the Merrick Mins- , . trels and songs by a Ladies' (juartetto Subscribers arc requested to; from the chu.-chv Chark-s Livingston,
ing fwice.
Belle Gildersleeve of this village and j Vinoi on our offter to return their mon-
Edward Clarence Smith of Islip were ey if it fails to give satisfaction, j >pj^J y^ their Street and Nq.''P'*"'^*'' ™"ciuding with that really united in wedlock by the paator. Rev.. Thomas Johnston, Druggist. Freeport,' * | laughable sketch "That Troublesome
K. P. Ketcham. ! L. I. i SO as tO insurc prompt delivery. ] Servant."
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VOL. XIII FREEPORT. N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1907 NO. 6 FREEPORT NEWS See adv. of lo.st Scotch ("oilie do^ on page 4. Miss Hattie Miller i.s vi.sitiiiL;' her si.«ter in New York. -Mr. an•). Th photo in last week's Review, of Wide Awake Engine Co., was furnished by Stafford, the photographer. The Review will be sent free to .Jan. 1,1908, to any person sending .^L.^O for a year's subscription to Jan. 1, 1909. .Justice .\. n. Walhue. v,'li««se term of ofTice exjiii'es ,Jan. 1, 19ii8, te!;dered his associates in the Town Jioard and j .1'^''^'- ^\'. a few others a dinner ;;t Hempstead I •'^''"'.''' Free Lecture (lourse lor Freeport Alon/.o Foster. President of the F'ree¬ port Hoard (d' Trade, has arranged to give a free lecture course under the auspices of the Hoard during the win¬ ter. Tile course wdil consist of four popular ai:! instructive lectures, one di-amatic reading and one concert. The opening lecture will be give;: ne.vt Wednesday night. Dec. 11. in Fra- tf-iiiily Hall at the close of tlii' regular nmntlily business meeting. Tlie lecture will be gi\fn liy Her.ry W. Kiiight of Hrooklyn and hi.- suli- iie "What a Hoy saw in the including recoliectiiins of I'resi- BELLMORE Hod^ ! hous 'I'.iilding an .-iddilii .Mr.-. M. Thoma< ii Yn! k for the winter. Mr. K. .Airs. Chas. Fis .oung daughter. d t.i New ier are enter- Fish is now n Newbridtre ¦Uii\i:iU' his new the n ieves iiarn ¦> recentlv enceri Mr. Miistnick. d and looted ¦Single copies of the lieview for .sale at I. DaSilva's, Coljet?,'.=. anrl the Re¬ view Huilding. VVhile ali.ghting from a trolley ra Tuesday afteriKJon Mrs. Arthur Valen tine slippetl ami fell over backward striking her head on the car steu. She i ,, , ., ,, ,, ... . . '^ ,. I .Mr. and Mrs. K. M. was picked uv) in an unconcious condi- i , , . ,,. . , ., . . ' , - 1 » 4.U ^ re ! daughter Miriam of New toin and conveyed to the store ot S. i^, '^, . . ., . 11 »• 1 I ¦ (• . (• \ ¦ u .u ¦ j Thank.sgivmg with their Hersteld, m front ot which the acci- i i. a- ¦ ¦m-h , , , , ,., ,. , and Mrs. Morris Miller, dent oct'urred, and atter removetl to her home where she is rejiorted as being in , a serious condition as a result of the [ hard blow received. i Kolisi'h and York s I lent parents, .'Vlr. still Wednesday evening. ^ At the regular meeting of the Town Hoard of Health Moriday afternoon the following resolution «as unani¬ mously adopted: Whereas, The meeting of Dec. 1. 1907, is the last regular meeting of the I-?oard of Health this year at which we can enjoy the presence of our Cenial and miiy really handsome fel¬ low membei. .Justice A. H. Wallace; therefore be it Resolved that ue the members of the dn." i dent Lin Husiness o'clock. Th 9 o'clock. .Ml interested ;ire inxited to attend. etlll'i- lee tun will be iield at .s will lie given al .Mrs. I'laci' and -tient ThanksLMvini d' Si York with friends lu (lilt ti)H. li. .Ma.>laiul .Vt Ih^, i,)i' tlie newly Soulheni .New L-.'^:il\n'i,'iu.) elected ollicers of the York Volunteer I''iremen's .•\ssociation, Hrooklyn, Monday night, R. H. .May- land, the retiriiiL;- j^resident, was ore- ,, , , ., n. -,, .1 .sented with a handsome solid silver lov- ^;l?^uy^:;"^^"^""u!''^'.'^i'';K^ <¦"!'• TIk- iresentation ad.lress Mr, .->e; send trial. and .Mrs. Cha.-. I'ri.- een visiting .Mr. l''r: lOc tlie in slanips {.Review I A mecLing of wa;;j held ill l-'in ev(*tii--g. the Iriai; The dramatic recitiatioM of Cji.nrles Dickens' Christmas carol by "The Dic¬ kens man" at the Presbyterian ("hurch Wednesday eveiiin.g was a most grati¬ fying success. In conseiiut.'nce of the Hnow storm and the numerous public; distractions of the season ^he audience ^.^^ was small but appreciative and en¬ thusiastic all the same. Mr. William¬ son's fiower of impersonation is fully e |
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