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VOL. XIII
FREEPORT NEWS
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1907
Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Cudlipp were New Jersey over Thanksgiving.
.Mr. antl .Mrs. (Inttfrieil K:ipp ant!
Buy at Home ^
The villager who lines all his or her dam.^hter Margaret spent Tiiaksgivint/ shopping in the fity when he can get with .Mr. Rapp'.s parents in Koyimrt, tho .same gcxnls at home at the .same N. ,J.
price is of no heh) to the village he ,,,,. , ,, ,. , . , •
' - . . ^ ' ,, . , Elliott P. Rfjss whf) IS studying m
lives m. Every dollar .spent in the Pennsylvania University..spenL Thanks- home stores helps you pay your taxes, giving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. your rent or in some efjually direct way ; Lewis IL Ktiss, Pine St.
comes back to you; every dollar you' _„ ,, ,
. , ^ , ... 1 hfjmas Powers managed a success-
spend in a city flepartment store fir with f^j, horse racing event at Hemp.stead a mail firfler house is lost to the village . Thank.sgiving Day. Dr. K:dwin Car- forever. ! man won first prize in the free-for-all
i event. The Review is ntiw issued Fridays, as dated, and instead f)f Thursdays as This evening Freeport council, .Jr. heretofore. (). U. A. M.. will receive an official
^ visit from the newly-appointetl .State
TheM. E. Sunday realized nearly : Council Dei)Uty. Walter Steers, Jr., of $500 off their recent "Flower Fair." • Hrooklyn.
Wide Awakes Entertain
Receive their friends in their new and up=to-date i|uarters
W ide Awake Engine Company
Fieefioi-t foot-ball team journeyeii to .\mityville Thanksgiving Day and de¬ feated the home team for the second time this season, the .score being 17 to
0.
WANTAGH
The King's Daughters held
NO. 5
HEMPSTEAD
ing Tuesday afternfmn Mrs. Heleti"Allen.
the
i-eivod their friends and comrades right j A lanilmurine fh-iil
and entertain- ^ pumber fif the spf)rtivelv in rt^yally Wednes'lav evening when their "i^-"^ ^vill be givew liy sixteen y^ung ^^ ^^j^ ^.;„j^^,^. ^ave organizeil : new house utt:-: openetl ff.r inspection ) lii'li^-'^ U'"'«-'i" the auspices of the Pres- ^j^^^ .^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^.^Q^t ,,.,,,. and use. The engin-i is m^w fully l>ytei-ian Sumlay School in the Presby- ^^.^j^,..^.- ^
I terian Church on Wednesday evening,
I December LS, at 8 o'clock.
lined gun held
with •It
Single copies of the Review for sale at I. DaSilva's, tJfibetz's and the Re¬ view Kuilfling.
A regular meeting of the Village Boanl f)f Trustees will be hekl next Friflay evening.
The W. F. M. Society of the M. E. Church will meet at the piirsoiiiige En- day afternofin.
The ("hristmas number of the Ladies' Home Jf)urnal is ntiw tm sale at the Review Huiltling. We hafl a numljer f)f e.xtrii copies this month but only havf! ;i few left. We also have a fine iissortmenl of the ("hristmas numbers of other magazines.
Mrs. Jiimes P. Madison and family wish through the Review to exjiress their thanks to their frienils antl neigh- bfirs for the manv kindnesses shown
etiuipped anfl the visitors ftiund it reafly for bu^i-ess, withfa handsome team of horses. The meeting rtiom tm the second iioor is the neatest ar.d best furnished in the department, with chairs for seventy-five and a hand¬ some new linoleum flooring; a piano is much in evidence at the front end of the room while the foreman presides from a handsome 10 ft. table, under which are ftiuntl the latest magazines ami reatJing matter for the nifmbers; pictures and other articles of ornamen¬ tation make the room the n:f)re attrac¬ tive.
Foreman A. C Ackerman presidcfl at the entertainment and reception and introduced in success-ion Daniel Morri¬ son, Village Presiflent, who turnetl fiv¬ er the engine fifficially to the Wifle Awake Engine Company, which fore¬ man Af-kermaii accejitcl iintl saiil the comiiany wfiuk! ir.ake a strong effort to shfiw the value and usefulness of tiie engine when they u-ere called out on fire alarms. Trustee PetU 11 fiillovved, then Trustees Patter.-on, Stf vtn.-; iuitl
The test between the fikl and the new tire engines oti-jurred Thanksgiv¬ ing Day afternfion at the hydrant cor¬ ner of Long Peach .\venue and Centre St., and showed plainly that while the old engine is hartlly in the class with the new one it is catial.le of tUiing gofifl work. The olil engine, with Charles
waa furnishe hurst.
1 bv Walilau of Liiuleiv-
l,^^^,.j..jConnor as engineer,^was trietljirstaiKi Suiiflay evening, when the choir will
render special music. Hamilton (I. King of Frceport will rentier a solo.
SEAFORD
.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters are en¬ tertaining a young daughter.
Freepijrt Council Jr. O. U. A. .M. will (luring their recent trouble incident to i yijrniond ; Chief Cozzens ami Ass't
attend tlivine service in Church Sunday evening
the Ejiiscfijial
the tlemi.se of Mrs. Daniel Ellison.
.Maflison's father.
Philip Jacob.-ion of this village is ad¬ vertised as a biinkrupt anfl a meeting of his creditors has been called.
The W. C. T. U. held an interesting Mothers' Meeting ;it the home *f Mrs. Nelson IL Sniith .Moiitlay a'fternotm.
Next Wcflnesdiiy evening tho post- pf)nefl euchre of the Nassiiu County La¬ dies' A ill Society vvill be helfl in Frii- ternitvHall.
Sentl us lOc in stiimi
seiui you the Review
trial.
.Mrs. ,). D. Kiefer is
ing frtini the elfeets o
)s Itnd we will
tivi" weeks on
slowly iccover-
the operation
recently performetl.
If ytiu vvjint to iivoid jiaying tiie ex¬ tra percentage on your schoyl tax see the collectfir iit the Review I'uiltiin.g 1 beffire Dec. 7.
Attention is calleil to the ailv. of the Highland Park Company in this issue. ; II. P. Libby is mamiger tif this com-! pany, ami will give you a .stjuare deal.
Dr. Ceo. (',. Kelly, V. S., is still with the Freejiort Veterinary Hospital at 7t> North Main St., tel. l;{,')-L-l; spavins, curbs and splints treateil while the iinimal wtirks.
A goixl time was enjoyetl at the FreejHirt Club Wednesday evening, one of the [irincipal amusements being ;i bowling contest for turkeys.
Entries have closed for the live-men team bowling tournament which opens Dec. 2.
Charles S. Powell is nn a business trip to Chiciigo, where be is attending Joni's' National School of Auctif)neer- iiig iiiifl Oratory; we really don't know whilt ffir, because "Tfid" can now talk I money out of ;i stone fence, if anyone i
C!U1. I
Tho sixtet'iith regular convocation of | Freeiiort Cluipter I'. D. will be held at its ro'uns in Odtl Fellows' IJuiltling, next Tuesday eyening at eight fi'clock. l The .Most Excellent degree will be I worked upon all who ;ire entitled to | receive the same. i
Tiu' Wtiman's .Missionary S.iciety of the Prcs'byterian Church will meot ;\t the inirsoiiiige next Wcflnesday, Dec. ¦1. at li fi'clock; htistess. Mrs. C. C. Smith; loiulers, .Mrs. .1. C. Sinith iind Mrs. H. ,L Riivmfirc.
Chiefs A. B. Wallace and (Jiimero:i; ex-chief .\. James Crnnley; -J. Huyler Ellison, Presiflent of the Xassjui Cuun- tv Firemen's AssiH iatinii, who is m1,--o
threw a stream of water 17:} ft. 10 i iches, time taken IS minutes iiinn first appearance of smoke from smoke¬ stack ; the distance for the new engine under the same conditions was '2o?> ft. 11 inches, with (Jeorge Dooley acting engineer. l*"rceport is f'jrtunate to have tv.o .sueh gt)f)tl engines and in hav¬ ing such gofjil engiTieers anil liremen to manage them. The jufffes w-ere R. H. .MiivliiiHl, C. R. I.tit and Dr. VVioii.
LOS'i'. 1,iidies' gokl watch iii.d eliiiir, between .10 Long Beach Ave. antl the Sciif-til House. A suital/le rew-ard if returneii to .".ii Long Bejich Ave., l-'i eeo-^rt.
I ¦ held Wednesdav even-
meet- j A smoker wa. -nonthlv meeting of home of ing at the rt^jukir . , f fi-afle, :i good- I the Hempsteiid Boaro ^ ,j, [,^.j„jj 'j.^^^^^ i sizetl company of citize^. ent.
President S. A. Smith pre.sii'rt., Mr. Baldwin recording. The ilifTtTTt. impi'ovements vvhich the village is in need of were brought up ami tliscussed The Reception given by the Willing j thortiughly, several committees being Wfirkers in Firemen's Hall Tuesday appointed to take charge f)f certain evening was very successful. .Music j matters which were iliscus.sed.
! The jirincipal topic was the sewer- j age system tif the village. .\i, present I cesspools are used anil it is hoped by ]a uniteil elFort to put the matter of I sewerage before the V titers again this j spring, and have it pa.ssed. Laat ' spring it vva^ voted down by but thir teen votes, ;i number of the voters I vvho vvero in favor of sewerage not be- ¦ ing avvjire that the matter w:is coming ' up iit that election. j The fire idarm system iil,-n ciitne in ' for its share of overhauling. For the I past I'ighteen months the fire depart- i ment has tried various iire sirens Jiiiil I all have proven tinsatisfitctnry. The
Owing to the storm last Sundiiy eve¬ ning the Thanksgiving service which vvas to hiive been held in the Memor¬ ial Church was postponed until next
Miss Mae Condit has returnctl from a visit with relatives in Brooklyn.
Mr. Rfibinstm, teacher of the schfjol, Sjient Thiinksgiving with tives in uiijier N. Y.
Prof, and .Mr.s. ^ohn Dunkin Miss Edna Dunkin iuv visiting at home of Wm. H. Comlit.
OCill
t-e
and the
the.
.end lis Review
lOe iinil live wet k
we will M'liil you .s on trial.
. M. S. v.. Madison C.
Prof. A. Piilamountair hiis been chosen by Rev. Peters to take charge oi his large choir in cfinnection with his services at the Majestic Theatre, New Y'ork, and the .\urora Grata Cathedral, P.nxiklyn, fnr the Sunday evening ser¬ vices.
The recitiil of Dif-kens' Christnuis Carol will be given in the Presbyterian Church next Weiinesday evening, Dec. I. jit o'cioek by E. S. Williamson of Toronto, umler the auspices of the Jun¬ ior Society of Christian Endeavor. Proceeds for the Sunshine and Mission wfirk of the society.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 11. ,Contiit Suufiay with Prof, aiul Mrs. John Dun¬ kin ali (ilenwood Landing, L. I.
Mrs. Frank Raynor ami .Miss Anna Rose spent .Sunilay at the home of Mr.
and .Mrs. Win. Beni.-ton. Brooklvn.
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j H. .M. Covert won the sweepstake j event against ;i largo iiekl of competi- j tors at Staijghle's Thurstlay iifternoon.
liev. and Mrs. Samuel E. Taft spent Thur.sday with Mr. Taft's jiarents Mr. iinil Mrs. .-Yndrevv Taft at Freejioi-t, as did iikso Mr. anil Mrs. Lyman Taft.
W. L. Coultas of New Ytirk hii.- jiur- chased l\\e. house of Wm. Wilson, for¬ merly occutiied by Lyniiin T;ift iintl family and with liis family is nnw oe- I cujiying it.
Estimates fiiriiishi
111 vnur carriagi
j last one has been establishefl at vai i-
I f)Us j)lju'es, but so 'iir has not been so
I located that all parts nf the village
I cfiuifi 1)0 iihirmed by it.s whistle.
i Dr. MctJfimbs and Arthur Phillips
I were iijijiointed a committee to await
jon the village trustees antl liave them
j tiike the matter of fire iilarni up antl
give it snnie f'.ccidetl iittention that
would ])i-nve i-atisfactfiry. EUiyd
; Weeks Wiis uf the ojdnion that if ;i
pent j .system vviis tried whereby the telephone
cfiulil be v^ed it wouhl jirove the most
siitisfacttiry. This idea soemefl to
lueet vvith general apjiroval.
Tho matter of getting up :in :ittr:ie- tive i)ami)hlel iind having it sent nil over the country to jiri>sj)ective'pur¬ chasers of j)roi)erty vvas also taken up ami left tti a committee.
The Franklin street trtilley wiis talked nver. It w.is amifmncefl thiit the Su- jiervisiirs had .grantetl a franchise for a trolley line betvveei,i Heniiisteail iiiiil Long Beat-h via Rockvillt' Centre. However, the trustees of e;ifh villiige havo not yet gnintcl ii fr.'l'nciii.'^e tn en¬ ter the vilhiges anil a tommittee vvas ajijioinlefl from t!ie lleinjistead Boiinl of Tratie to wiiit nn the Boaril fmm Rfickville Centre antl try :inil agree be¬ tween themselves ntit to grant iiny fran¬ chise until the matter of fares antl several other imjifirtant lietails were
rejiairing. lUiiiiling anti vvhffIs.rt-iiiiired j agreed ujion. When the lino now fij.er and rubber tired as well its work I'alled j ,,)^j,i,,, Jietweeii Hempsteail anti Free 1f)r iiiifl delivereil. at Meiieml.-z. Bell- | Successor to Cf llv 111 it Cn. If
more
Jiort vviis given a franchise no i|Uestion
of fiire was settled and the eom|iany
The masquerade ball hekl in the Y. ! ""w charges ten cents between llemj,- M. I. C. Hall by the Club Tuesday eve-i wtead and^ Ereeport ¦"«! tlw same fare ning was fine of the mtist successful
flis-
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ENO INE COMPANV, IIIKIR THEIR NEW ENtJlNE
M-;w iioi'sv: .\M)
The Review Printing Ustablishment makes ii sjiecialty of good work well
Thanksgiving Day was fibserved by ^^"''^- "'"'''""^'"'» '^''''''y 'f wantetk a Union Service of the Methodist. Pres-1 ^"''^^ ^^'^'^'"^ ^'^-^ received an tirder for .^iOO byterian aild Baptist churches in the i ^"""^'^^ «'V^''ll^'* ^^f^t"'''"!^^ P'*'''^^'^' "M C\^^^^^ .. .
Presbyteriim Church yesterday morn ^ ^^ ^^f), and tleliveml them by exjiress at speeches were of a congratulatory na- dfifir f)f her residence she .sank into a
trea.'^urer f)f the Southern New York Volunteer Firemen's Associiition ; Rovv- lanil H. .Maylanil, President of the S. N. Y. V. F. A.; ex-Ass't Chief Pear¬ sall; J. B. Cartwright; S. P. Shea, foreman Ever Ready Hose Company Nelson S. Riiynnr,
Hfise Co.; John J. Dunbar, foreman returned from a visit to her .son and
Excelsior Hot)k and Ladder Co.; Wm. daughter-in-law on .South Grovo Street
H. Sammons, secretai-y tif the Fire and api)eared in the best of health.
and f)ther visitors. The ^^'i her return hf)me as she entered the
OBITUARY
.Mrs. .Amanda M. Williams
.Mi-.>. ,-\manda M. Williiim.s,..'ivife of
Sniith Williams, died suildenly f'riday
evening at her home on .North Main
foreman Vigilant Street, aged 74 years. She had just
held in some time and the hall was well filleii until the sniiill hours of the mfjrning.
(; i I.son Wanzer antl M kss Theresa Sel I, both of this Jilace, wt re marrieil at the parsfinage of the I'resbyterian (Jhurch,
; Freejjfirt, on Weiinesday evening by Rev. K. P. Ketcham. They will re¬ side in Seaford.
Both the young cf)uple are well
. known in this i)lace and the boys aro waiting to give them a gfiod "send- off".
ing, when Rev 1). A. Jordan jireached ' an appropriate sermon.
Rev. Pelham St. Geo. Bis.sell, M. A.. A. K. (¦. jjreached in the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration.
A. S. .Ifihnson has commenced the construction of tvvo substantial stf)ne briflges on the Wjilter R. Smitli farm, east of Main St., These brit%:es will have heavy stone rail on either side and will jiermit the opening of two line avenues into it choice section of the village and only a short liiistance from the business portion of the community.
7 :;U) the next morning; just three working hours later. If you want work in a luirrv, see us about it.
.Vccordiiig t of the public school Thanksgiving tlonation jiooi- to their teachers nestliiy morning. The contributions! were more liberal even than usual, and as a result there vv;is received 12 barrels of jwittitoes, .''. bushels of apples land between seven iind eight barrels' ; of vegetables, canned goods, fancy! ! crackers. These were dividetl into I eight ofiual parts and given to the j Oarriagf>8 nnd wagons, all jirices, at \ eight charitable organizations of the Fred Meneutlcz, Bellmore, successor to village for distribution. Oolvin «& Co.; see adv. tf .. _
The Brady-Samuels " Life of a Bot)t- Wouliln't it be well for parents who black" Comjiany will play in the Onera •i"^^' children attending school in the House to-night. This .show is acceded ' village to take interest etiouifh in the to be the beat company now playing si'hools and their children to visit the Long Island and has been very favora , ^^^'hwls at least once during the term. bly thought of in towns where in it has ' ^o hear parents complaining of the played. The vjiudeville acts include »<^^'"«'^^^^^io have no more knowledge FVank Dunn, tate star of "The Girl j ^^ how they are being conducted than] from Broadway;" Schultz. the Mad ' *''^»»^^'^"^ "^ ^-"">^*'^^»s- We do knowl Musician; and Sam Harris in pictured ''*^*' '^''"""t?^'"" ^^ho have visited our I melodies. The moving pictures are ' schools have gone away and said that' the very latest und best European und ; we have the best scluiols of any village | American subjects.—Adv. ' in the country. What should the people
of a village feel prouder of than good Don't let yourself run dowd" at this i schools'? What will bring a good clires season because of som« persistent' of people to any place more rapidly throat trouble or cough. Take the, than good schools? Parent*, go to strength and flesh restorer Chas. P. j your schools and see for yourselves, Sinith mentions in his adv. in thisl<iud don't accept idle reports about isaue. , It, 1 yourschoole and the teachers as facts.
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u.sual plan the scholars | ^^y,;^,,, ,^^.1^^^) t,, make a very
ture and a discussitin of fire matters from various instructive standjioints, and were interspersed vvith refresh¬ ments and a sjiecial entertainment,
^.j _ _ _, Jileasant
brought their l.,,^„i„^,.
^forthe needy! Several good jioints were brf.ught it school Wefl-i (,j^ ,]^J,.jp^, ^j,^, diseussions, f)ne being the jilat. of taxing all fire hydrants for tire jiurjifises; this certinly is the jirtiji- er thing antl vv ill jirnhiibly be consirl- ered by the villiige authorities in mak¬ ing up their next budget
BALDWIN
The M. L. S. will meet with .Misses |
between Miiic'ola ami Freejifirt, ti tance of three miles nifire.
The conflitions of the streets uf the village vvas also gone over and the |)roject to sj)end several thousand dol¬ lars fin them next sjiring was talketl fiver. This latter fjuestion vvill al.so t;ome before the vf)ters, at the next electitm antl it is hojied will jiass, as Greenwich .street is in a wfirse condi¬ tion than any other macadamizetl road on the Islaiifi. The Board is doing gfifid wf)rk; antl it is hojied that theVil- lage Boanl of Trustees will co-ojierate ! ami give Hempstejifl the improvements I which it shfiuld have for a, village fd" i its stamling.
chair itnd lap.seti into unconsciousness. , . ,. ,
A Jihysician was summoned but hefore ^ ^ttit on Saturtlay evenmg
lie arrived .Mrs. Williams had pas.sed
away.
.Mrs. Williams was a flaughter of
William Layton, ileceased, and a na¬ tive of (Jld Westbury. She resided at
East Williston after her marriage until
lx\)o, when she.came with her husband
tu Ereeport where they have since
mafle their home. Her husbanil antl
son survive her. Funeral services
was held Wetlnesday afternfion, the The comjiany now has .'i8 members on officiating clergymen being Rev. Wm. its roster as follows: A. C. Acker-, A. Layton of Brooklyn, Rev. Wm. S. ^
man. Peter Baehn, W. Bornscheuer. Hall and Rev. K. P. Ketcham; inter- --
G. T. Beiiell, I. Bedell. C. T. Baldwin, ment in Greenfield Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Pettit f)f Mifl-
H. Bayerhayzen, A. Braithwaite, W. Mrs. Williams made sunshine in a dletown, New York, sjient a coujile
D. Borton, k. Burtfin. J. Cidlins, W. shady jilace. If strangers felt the t flays this week with relatives here.
A. C<!ok, F. E. Cook, C. E. Cozzen.s, J.^Tharm of her rare ctjurtesy and joyous,
B. Cartwright, C. Connors, (L Dooley, sunny temperament, how much more so W. DeMfitt, T. Farrell, J. Glacy. F. the members of her own household up- (iilbert. J. Han.se, IL Iminen, J. F. on whom she lavished all the sweet Johnson, M. Jonas. K. Kranz. J. Losee, earnestness and citreful culture of her B. J. Loonam. J. Lockman, J. Meyer, mind and nature. Strong and potent J. .Madison , J. Matthias, J. W. Muller was the infiuence of this loving heart A. Murley, J. Nugent, W. Parkinson vvhich gave of its gifts so generously.-
E. Post, j. T. Powers. G. M., Raynor. The spirit of her love was not weak- O. Rupjicrt, C. A. Sigmond, Ii. Sig- ntss but strength. Gently, almost un- m.ond. A. L. Smith, F. Stevens, I-, consciously it cfierced those coming in Schoen, F. Southard, C.'Schneiker, E. contact with it, to strive ff.r if not to Smith. G. M. Smith, .M. Smith, L. Ver- attain the realization of her high ideal, beck. S. A. Wil'.iams. J. P. Wright,
Wm. Wolfe has bought the newspajs- er business of ('. A. Smith.
A. Pearsall and family have moved I into their new house on Central Ave.
i The Junior League held a .socal in the .M. E. Chapel on Thursday even¬ ing.
On Friday evening the Ejiworth League will give a Thank-sgiving en¬ tertainment in the chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morrison of .N. Y. City sjient Thanksgiving with Mrs. Morrison's mother, .Mrs. L. A. Bald-
Fn;d Menendez of IVllmore bus a large selection us well as assf)rtnient of carriaget* anil wagons; both new ami second hand: see aA\. <f
R. Wright, C. Werkheiser, G. C. Wal- •(Cer, J. Wintjen, W. W. Cameron
The funeral of Frank Gildersleeve occurred Saturday afternoon with in¬ terment in Greenfield Cemetery.
A Thanksgiving :-iocial will be held I in the M. E. Chajiel on Friday evening ' under the auspices of the Epworth League.
Na complaint is made about measure when we have a 'trouble^
Beginning December 1, Miss Pow¬ ers will have a holiday sale of dainty il. short' Send us KJc in stamps and we will j hand made useful and fancy articles, peck of I send you the Review five weeks on and home made candy, at her home trial. north of the station. It.
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Fred Meiieuflez of BellmDre gnaiiin- tees as retircsentetl everything sfiiil liy him No exageration or misreprent- atifin. ff in ni;ed of a carrage fir wagon, write for a rpjiresentative to call ffir jiarticuliirs : see adv. tf
VALLEY STREAM
Sydney Hendrickijon is having a pretty cottage erecteii ujH'n his prop¬ erty on (Central Arvenue.
Edvvarf^ Schmitt entertained a large number of his young friends on Wed¬ nesday last in hoiifir of his biijthday.
Toj) delivery v, ell as as ojku buninesh wagons suitabli' for groc<;rs, butchers, ete., Meneiulez carrage rejifisitory, B*>11- moct: see aflv, tf
Hugf» Schluter intends having exten¬ sive imi)rovemeT;its made to th-* jirop¬ erty on Brooklyn Avenue, which he recently acquircfl.
Mrs. Deie Taylor Curtiss, wife of Charles E. Curtiss, died at her late residence, Valley Stream, on Sunday aftenioon, in her fiist year, after a very short illness, f)f pneumonia. The deceased leaves a husbaiifl, one son and one daughter tfi mourn her loss. The funeral service was hehl at t.he resi- ence of her daughter, .Mrs. Frederick K. Hill. Seventh Street, fin Tuemiay af- tem<x)n at .'} o'clock, Rev. William Guillan, pastor of the local Baptist Church, officiating. The interment was atll::Wa. m., Wednesday morning, in Evergreen Cemetray, Brooklyn.
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'^y 4 Ami..M!mm , VOL. XIII FREEPORT NEWS FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1907 Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Cudlipp were New Jersey over Thanksgiving. .Mr. antl .Mrs. (Inttfrieil K:ipp ant! Buy at Home ^ The villager who lines all his or her dam.^hter Margaret spent Tiiaksgivint/ shopping in the fity when he can get with .Mr. Rapp'.s parents in Koyimrt, tho .same gcxnls at home at the .same N. ,J. price is of no heh) to the village he ,,,,. , ,, ,. , . , • ' - . . ^ ' ,, . , Elliott P. Rfjss whf) IS studying m lives m. Every dollar .spent in the Pennsylvania University..spenL Thanks- home stores helps you pay your taxes, giving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. your rent or in some efjually direct way ; Lewis IL Ktiss, Pine St. comes back to you; every dollar you' _„ ,, , . , ^ , ... 1 hfjmas Powers managed a success- spend in a city flepartment store fir with f^j, horse racing event at Hemp.stead a mail firfler house is lost to the village . Thank.sgiving Day. Dr. K:dwin Car- forever. ! man won first prize in the free-for-all i event. The Review is ntiw issued Fridays, as dated, and instead f)f Thursdays as This evening Freeport council, .Jr. heretofore. (). U. A. M.. will receive an official ^ visit from the newly-appointetl .State TheM. E. Sunday realized nearly : Council Dei)Uty. Walter Steers, Jr., of $500 off their recent "Flower Fair." • Hrooklyn. Wide Awakes Entertain Receive their friends in their new and up=to-date i uarters W ide Awake Engine Company Fieefioi-t foot-ball team journeyeii to .\mityville Thanksgiving Day and de¬ feated the home team for the second time this season, the .score being 17 to 0. WANTAGH The King's Daughters held NO. 5 HEMPSTEAD ing Tuesday afternfmn Mrs. Heleti"Allen. the i-eivod their friends and comrades right j A lanilmurine fh-iil and entertain- ^ pumber fif the spf)rtivelv in rt^yally Wednes'lav evening when their "i^-"^ ^vill be givew liy sixteen y^ung ^^ ^^j^ ^.;„j^^,^. ^ave organizeil : new house utt:-: openetl ff.r inspection ) lii'li^-'^ U'"'«-'i" the auspices of the Pres- ^j^^^ .^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^.^Q^t ,,.,,,. and use. The engin-i is m^w fully l>ytei-ian Sumlay School in the Presby- ^^.^j^,..^.- ^ I terian Church on Wednesday evening, I December LS, at 8 o'clock. lined gun held with •It Single copies of the Review for sale at I. DaSilva's, tJfibetz's and the Re¬ view Kuilfling. A regular meeting of the Village Boanl f)f Trustees will be hekl next Friflay evening. The W. F. M. Society of the M. E. Church will meet at the piirsoiiiige En- day afternofin. The ("hristmas number of the Ladies' Home Jf)urnal is ntiw tm sale at the Review Huiltling. We hafl a numljer f)f e.xtrii copies this month but only havf! ;i few left. We also have a fine iissortmenl of the ("hristmas numbers of other magazines. Mrs. Jiimes P. Madison and family wish through the Review to exjiress their thanks to their frienils antl neigh- bfirs for the manv kindnesses shown etiuipped anfl the visitors ftiund it reafly for bu^i-ess, withfa handsome team of horses. The meeting rtiom tm the second iioor is the neatest ar.d best furnished in the department, with chairs for seventy-five and a hand¬ some new linoleum flooring; a piano is much in evidence at the front end of the room while the foreman presides from a handsome 10 ft. table, under which are ftiuntl the latest magazines ami reatJing matter for the nifmbers; pictures and other articles of ornamen¬ tation make the room the n:f)re attrac¬ tive. Foreman A. C Ackerman presidcfl at the entertainment and reception and introduced in success-ion Daniel Morri¬ son, Village Presiflent, who turnetl fiv¬ er the engine fifficially to the Wifle Awake Engine Company, which fore¬ man Af-kermaii accejitcl iintl saiil the comiiany wfiuk! ir.ake a strong effort to shfiw the value and usefulness of tiie engine when they u-ere called out on fire alarms. Trustee PetU 11 fiillovved, then Trustees Patter.-on, Stf vtn.-; iuitl The test between the fikl and the new tire engines oti-jurred Thanksgiv¬ ing Day afternfion at the hydrant cor¬ ner of Long Peach .\venue and Centre St., and showed plainly that while the old engine is hartlly in the class with the new one it is catial.le of tUiing gofifl work. The olil engine, with Charles waa furnishe hurst. 1 bv Walilau of Liiuleiv- l,^^^,.j..jConnor as engineer,^was trietljirstaiKi Suiiflay evening, when the choir will render special music. Hamilton (I. King of Frceport will rentier a solo. SEAFORD .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters are en¬ tertaining a young daughter. Freepijrt Council Jr. O. U. A. .M. will (luring their recent trouble incident to i yijrniond ; Chief Cozzens ami Ass't attend tlivine service in Church Sunday evening the Ejiiscfijial the tlemi.se of Mrs. Daniel Ellison. .Maflison's father. Philip Jacob.-ion of this village is ad¬ vertised as a biinkrupt anfl a meeting of his creditors has been called. The W. C. T. U. held an interesting Mothers' Meeting ;it the home *f Mrs. Nelson IL Sniith .Moiitlay a'fternotm. Next Wcflnesdiiy evening tho post- pf)nefl euchre of the Nassiiu County La¬ dies' A ill Society vvill be helfl in Frii- ternitvHall. Sentl us lOc in stiimi seiui you the Review trial. .Mrs. ,). D. Kiefer is ing frtini the elfeets o )s Itnd we will tivi" weeks on slowly iccover- the operation recently performetl. If ytiu vvjint to iivoid jiaying tiie ex¬ tra percentage on your schoyl tax see the collectfir iit the Review I'uiltiin.g 1 beffire Dec. 7. Attention is calleil to the ailv. of the Highland Park Company in this issue. ; II. P. Libby is mamiger tif this com-! pany, ami will give you a .stjuare deal. Dr. Ceo. (',. Kelly, V. S., is still with the Freejiort Veterinary Hospital at 7t> North Main St., tel. l;{,')-L-l; spavins, curbs and splints treateil while the iinimal wtirks. A goixl time was enjoyetl at the FreejHirt Club Wednesday evening, one of the [irincipal amusements being ;i bowling contest for turkeys. Entries have closed for the live-men team bowling tournament which opens Dec. 2. Charles S. Powell is nn a business trip to Chiciigo, where be is attending Joni's' National School of Auctif)neer- iiig iiiifl Oratory; we really don't know whilt ffir, because "Tfid" can now talk I money out of ;i stone fence, if anyone i C!U1. I Tho sixtet'iith regular convocation of Freeiiort Cluipter I'. D. will be held at its ro'uns in Odtl Fellows' IJuiltling, next Tuesday eyening at eight fi'clock. l The .Most Excellent degree will be I worked upon all who ;ire entitled to receive the same. i Tiu' Wtiman's .Missionary S.iciety of the Prcs'byterian Church will meot ;\t the inirsoiiiige next Wcflnesday, Dec. ¦1. at li fi'clock; htistess. Mrs. C. C. Smith; loiulers, .Mrs. .1. C. Sinith iind Mrs. H. ,L Riivmfirc. Chiefs A. B. Wallace and (Jiimero:i; ex-chief .\. James Crnnley; -J. Huyler Ellison, Presiflent of the Xassjui Cuun- tv Firemen's AssiH iatinii, who is m1,--o threw a stream of water 17:} ft. 10 i iches, time taken IS minutes iiinn first appearance of smoke from smoke¬ stack ; the distance for the new engine under the same conditions was '2o?> ft. 11 inches, with (Jeorge Dooley acting engineer. l*"rceport is f'jrtunate to have tv.o .sueh gt)f)tl engines and in hav¬ ing such gofjil engiTieers anil liremen to manage them. The jufffes w-ere R. H. .MiivliiiHl, C. R. I.tit and Dr. VVioii. LOS'i'. 1,iidies' gokl watch iii.d eliiiir, between .10 Long Beach Ave. antl the Sciif-til House. A suital/le rew-ard if returneii to .".ii Long Bejich Ave., l-'i eeo-^rt. I ¦ held Wednesdav even- meet- j A smoker wa. -nonthlv meeting of home of ing at the rt^jukir . , f fi-afle, :i good- I the Hempsteiid Boaro ^ ,j, [,^.j„jj 'j.^^^^^ i sizetl company of citize^. ent. President S. A. Smith pre.sii'rt., Mr. Baldwin recording. The ilifTtTTt. impi'ovements vvhich the village is in need of were brought up ami tliscussed The Reception given by the Willing j thortiughly, several committees being Wfirkers in Firemen's Hall Tuesday appointed to take charge f)f certain evening was very successful. .Music j matters which were iliscus.sed. ! The jirincipal topic was the sewer- j age system tif the village. .\i, present I cesspools are used anil it is hoped by ]a uniteil elFort to put the matter of I sewerage before the V titers again this j spring, and have it pa.ssed. Laat ' spring it vva^ voted down by but thir teen votes, ;i number of the voters I vvho vvero in favor of sewerage not be- ¦ ing avvjire that the matter w:is coming ' up iit that election. j The fire idarm system iil,-n ciitne in ' for its share of overhauling. For the I past I'ighteen months the fire depart- i ment has tried various iire sirens Jiiiil I all have proven tinsatisfitctnry. The Owing to the storm last Sundiiy eve¬ ning the Thanksgiving service which vvas to hiive been held in the Memor¬ ial Church was postponed until next Miss Mae Condit has returnctl from a visit with relatives in Brooklyn. Mr. Rfibinstm, teacher of the schfjol, Sjient Thiinksgiving with tives in uiijier N. Y. Prof, and .Mr.s. ^ohn Dunkin Miss Edna Dunkin iuv visiting at home of Wm. H. Comlit. OCill t-e and the the. .end lis Review lOe iinil live wet k we will M'liil you .s on trial. . M. S. v.. Madison C. Prof. A. Piilamountair hiis been chosen by Rev. Peters to take charge oi his large choir in cfinnection with his services at the Majestic Theatre, New Y'ork, and the .\urora Grata Cathedral, P.nxiklyn, fnr the Sunday evening ser¬ vices. The recitiil of Dif-kens' Christnuis Carol will be given in the Presbyterian Church next Weiinesday evening, Dec. I. jit o'cioek by E. S. Williamson of Toronto, umler the auspices of the Jun¬ ior Society of Christian Endeavor. Proceeds for the Sunshine and Mission wfirk of the society. •''^^^^^T-i^^'^^jfci^";^!?^^?^^^*^^ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 11. ,Contiit Suufiay with Prof, aiul Mrs. John Dun¬ kin ali (ilenwood Landing, L. I. Mrs. Frank Raynor ami .Miss Anna Rose spent .Sunilay at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Win. Beni.-ton. Brooklvn. 1 I j H. .M. Covert won the sweepstake j event against ;i largo iiekl of competi- j tors at Staijghle's Thurstlay iifternoon. liev. and Mrs. Samuel E. Taft spent Thur.sday with Mr. Taft's jiarents Mr. iinil Mrs. .-Yndrevv Taft at Freejioi-t, as did iikso Mr. anil Mrs. Lyman Taft. W. L. Coultas of New Ytirk hii.- jiur- chased l\\e. house of Wm. Wilson, for¬ merly occutiied by Lyniiin T;ift iintl family and with liis family is nnw oe- I cujiying it. Estimates fiiriiishi 111 vnur carriagi j last one has been establishefl at vai i- I f)Us j)lju'es, but so 'iir has not been so I located that all parts nf the village I cfiuifi 1)0 iihirmed by it.s whistle. i Dr. MctJfimbs and Arthur Phillips I were iijijiointed a committee to await jon the village trustees antl liave them j tiike the matter of fire iilarni up antl give it snnie f'.ccidetl iittention that would ])i-nve i-atisfactfiry. EUiyd ; Weeks Wiis uf the ojdnion that if ;i pent j .system vviis tried whereby the telephone cfiulil be v^ed it wouhl jirove the most siitisfacttiry. This idea soemefl to lueet vvith general apjiroval. Tho matter of getting up :in :ittr:ie- tive i)ami)hlel iind having it sent nil over the country to jiri>sj)ective'pur¬ chasers of j)roi)erty vvas also taken up ami left tti a committee. The Franklin street trtilley wiis talked nver. It w.is amifmncefl thiit the Su- jiervisiirs had .grantetl a franchise for a trolley line betvveei,i Heniiisteail iiiiil Long Beat-h via Rockvillt' Centre. However, the trustees of e;ifh villiige havo not yet gnintcl ii fr.'l'nciii.'^e tn en¬ ter the vilhiges anil a tommittee vvas ajijioinlefl from t!ie lleinjistead Boiinl of Tratie to wiiit nn the Boaril fmm Rfickville Centre antl try :inil agree be¬ tween themselves ntit to grant iiny fran¬ chise until the matter of fares antl several other imjifirtant lietails were rejiairing. lUiiiiling anti vvhffIs.rt-iiiiired j agreed ujion. When the lino now fij.er and rubber tired as well its work I'alled j ,,)^j,i,,, Jietweeii Hempsteail anti Free 1f)r iiiifl delivereil. at Meiieml.-z. Bell- Successor to Cf llv 111 it Cn. If more Jiort vviis given a franchise no i Uestion of fiire was settled and the eom iany The masquerade ball hekl in the Y. ! ""w charges ten cents between llemj,- M. I. C. Hall by the Club Tuesday eve-i wtead and^ Ereeport ¦"«! tlw same fare ning was fine of the mtist successful flis- WlDi: .\w.\i |
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