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VOL. XII
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1907
FREEPORT NEWS
Read the adv. of the Johnson Realty Company is this issue.
A meetinjf of the Village Board of Trustees will be held this Friday even¬ ing.
Now is the time to set out a privet hedge. .See adv. of G. T. Schuneman in this issue.
Mrs. R. M. Kolisch of New York is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller.
Alpha Council, Daughters of Liber¬ ty, will hold a jiound sociable the lat¬ ter part of this month.
Notice is given in our advertising columns that a Savings Bank is to be organized in Freeport.
Before getting your clothing for the fall and winter read A. Levy's ailv. in the Review. He has a (ine assort¬ ment.
'. Rev. U. A. .Jordan is spending a month's vacation at. Lake View Camp, Twitchell Lake, accompanied by Mrs. Jordan.
The annual corporate meeting of the Bajiti.st Church will be held next Wedesday evening at the church. .Supper will be served at, 7 p. m.
At the regular tneeting of E.xcelsior Hook and Ladder {!omi)any Wedne.sday evening Charles Augustus Powell Smith was elected to membership.
Samuel T. Raynor, assistant cashier of the First National Bank, with his wife and baby, is sjjending a vacation in Virginitt and Washington. I). C.
The teachers and scholars of the M. E. Sunday School are arranging for a fair to be held on the afternoons and evenings ^ Tuesday and Wednesflay, Nov. 19 and 20.
L. Stone has moved his barber shoji from the northwest corner Main .St. and the Merrick Road to the ojjjMisite side of the street, formerly occupied by Daw.^on's drug sttU'e.
Mrs. Howard Conib.-i is recovering from an attack of tyi>boid fever. Shi; wishes through the llc'view to thank her many friends for their kindr-.ess to her during her illness.
The first meeting of Freejioi t Arts Club for the season of l'.)()7 OS will be held at Mrs. Ceo. II. Hainnuaid's Monday afternoon. Mr.-;. William H. Cutler will be (^fiairman of the Day.
One of our readers hands us the fol-' Dictionaries for the school children | lowing clipping from the San Francisco! for sale at the Stationery Department i Bulletin, relative to our neighboring of the Nassau County Review, I
village, showing how their fame seems |
to have travelled: "The volunteer fire Miss Hattie R. Smith is spending a j department of Rockville Center, L. 1., | month in the Adirondacks, part of the i must have the reputation of the pro- time a.s the guest of Rev. and Mrs. D. verbial messenger boy. At a ^recent ] A. Jordan at their .camp. j
Communication
Oct. 2.
meeting of the trustees of the village it was suggested that when a fire breaks out the members of the dejiart¬ ment be notified by postal card."
Now that winter is coming (jn things! of the satisfactory kind. are beginning to boom at the Freeport
Club and the various committees are | Notwithstanding the severe storm getting busy. Next'Tuesclay evening | there was a large attendance at the an auction pinochle tournament will be ' meeting of the Allied Boards of Trade
SEAFORD
F'reeport, Oct. 2. I'.ioT. "
Editor Review • ^"- Steck has recovered from his rc-
At a recent meetinir of one of the' ^'^"'^ serious illness,
ho.se companies in the village. Assist- ¦,,, o .. u.. i i- -i
ant Chief Wallace suggested the idea ^^ «. Doughty and family are oc-
of inviting the Southern New Yurk cupying Aris^elRaj-noi^s new hoyse. Volunteer Firemen's Association to
NO. 49
BELLMORE
What you buy in the line of cutlery [hold its annlial convention, parade and generally lasts a long titne whether it I tournament here next October. It is good or bad. Chas. P. .Smith, in his | seems that Freejiort is to have its long ad in this issue,tells how to make sure , promised theatre or auditorium, the
Mrs. E. A. Ketcham of Amityville is spending the week with her brother, A. ('. Walters.
Mrs. Wm. E. Bowne of this place and .Mrs. George W. Morris of Jamaica started for the Jamestown Exjiosition Wednesday. En route they will stop at Washington and before their return will visit friends in Norfcdk Va.
,,.,.,,, , , The Ladies' Aid Societv met with
j lack of which has been the only cause Mrs." Smith VanNostrand thi ;of freeport not having this tourna-> ^^y^ ^f ^j^j.^,,^,,,
A onceit wiil be give.i in the M. E. Church Monday evening, October '21, uiK.ier 'the au.s[)ices of the Latiies' Aid Society. The entertainers vvill be* Miss Augusta Grimm, reader, and Mis; .fennio ('oojier, arlisti'' whistler.
In the tirst Baptist Church Sunda.v morning the j/asior. Rev. F. O. Cun ningham, will jireach hL l():;;i)a. in and 7:15 ji. m. ; moining subject, ¦"Fourth Beatitude;" evening subject. "Third ('onimandment ;"Sunday Schmil at 2:'M) p. m.
A spirit id' warm comradeshij) seems to have ilevclojieil betwt'cn Ever Ready Hose Company and Excelsior Hook ami Ladder Comjiany, and i)laiis are being discussed for a card and domino tourn¬ ament for this winter, to include all members of the dejiartment.
We note that the Sea Clitf Base-Ball Team, which like our local club dejieiid- ed somewhat on cJ'ontributions for ils HUjijiort during the jiast .reason, jirints a tinancial statement showing the re- ceiots and disbur.-iements ilurin.; the season. We imagine that if the Treas¬ urer of the local club jirinted such a statement it would bo ajijireci.-ited by tlu.sc who helped thc Cljb linaiicially during the summer.
held for prizes; this for members only On Wednesday evening, Oct. Ifi. a point euchre will be held, followed by dancing to Bishop's music.
This Club has been an important fac¬ tor in the advancement of P'reejjort and any new residents will be gladly wel¬ comed. The initiation fee is .$10, and the dues one dollar a month.
Village Trustee Charles A. Sigmond was married to Mi.ss Edith R. Moody of Brooklyn, at the Church of the Holy Redeemer, on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the Rev. Charles A. Loirue officiating. It was strictly a jirivate wedding, only the immediate relatives of the contracting juirties beinu pres¬ ent. Flolowing the serving of a colla¬ tion .Mr. and Mrs. Sigmond left on an automobile trip through (Connecticut.
Ujion their return they will make their home in F'reejiort. and they will be "at home" to their many friends at their residence, IKi Broadway, on and after Oct. 1.5.
The annual drill of the fire dejiart¬ ment Wednesday evening was one for Chief Cozzens and his assistants Wal¬ lace and Cameron to be proud of. Within three minutes of the time the alarm was sounded two of the com¬ panies were at the "fire" corner Pine street and Bayview avenue, rnd the others were not far behind. These drills are', aujijiosed to be kept secret, but the, firemen ajijiarently smell them. Excelsior Hook and Ladder Co., since it secured its new harness by a sub- scriptHin, has been jiracticing drill¬ ing f lithfully eveiy week. They have had sjiecial drills witli chemical extin¬ guishers, ladder.^, life nets and haruess- intr the team. They .start from- the truck house, go toth" barn of .Assist¬ ant F'oreman Schulter and get out his team of large horses, harness, attach to the truck and are on their way to the tire in less than tvvo minute.-. Wediic-^day night they were holding their meeting with the horses harness¬ ed ready for a coirpany drill. Of cour.se the (Iciiarlinent oflicers tlid not know this buf it gave the comjiany a good start, and they aiii-. ed tirst vvith the engine comjiany nut over thirty seconds behind them. This ((imjiany (lid not have to wait Inng for a team of horses but at that tlieir time was one to l;e iiroud of. The hose ciimjianies were all on the scene in le.'-s than tive minutes, arrivintr in the or¬ der of tluir distance from the fire. Ever Ready, Vigihmt, and Bayview.
At the fire the ajiparatus of the de¬ partment was insjiected and tried, and ater being congratulated by their bead officers for their effective work, the conijianies returned to heatkjuarters.
A fair for the Oeiiefit of the Chil¬ dren's Hume at Mineola will be held at the grounds of the Queens .Nassau Argicultural Society, Mineola, Octo¬ ber 11 and 12. from 10 .\. m. to 10 ji.
of the Town of Hempstead in Fratern¬ ity Hall last Saturday night, with President Wm, P. Jones presiding.
A number of imjiortant measures were discussed, especially that in ref¬ erence to having the City of New
York establish a boulevard over its pro- j ing is one of the great needs of our posed new conduit running through the I well equipped department, one in- south side of the Island and through J stance of this being in the fact that Nassau C<iunty. It was decided to j Excelsior Hook and Ladder Co.. in hold a joint meeting of the Trausjior-1 order to procure a set of harness, tation and Legislative Committees so raised the money by subscription, that a jiroiier petition can be ihawn up The boys are not thinking of fi- for presentation to the Board of Su Jier- nancial results. They are interested visors of Nassau County, .soliciting , in the dejiartment -they are jiroud of their aid in securing the desired boule- | it and even though it is not a money- vard. The joint com.mittee is also | making affair forthe merchants it is a authorized tl draw up jirojier resolu-i pleasure to the boys who are always tions to be jiresented to the Public j willing to respond to an alarm of fire.
ment before
One of our prominent merchants is i New hvmnals have been received in cited as saying that there is no money the M. E. Church and were used for for them in such afTair.s. Even tho the first time Sunday, this be so. there is a benefit for the
fire dejiartment. Mr. Wallace cited John C. Baylis is having a cement .several villages which had held the.«e sidewalk laid in front of his residence tournaments and had lieen greatly ben-'on Washington Avenue, efitted financially by them and financ- - —
.\t the primary held Saturday even¬ ing for the election of delegates to the Assembly and County Rejiublican con¬ ventions, Daniel Wilmarth and Theo- (1 hurs- dore Riji.son were elected, and Charles : Russell vvas elected district committee¬ man.
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Toji (Icliv wagons suita' etc., Mcneiidf Uiorc : SIC adv
as Will a< oiicn business I' for grocers, butchers, cavratrt- rcjiositorv. Bell-
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ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Fred Carman took ofTici;il charge of the local jiost ofiice Tuesday, in jilace of Wm. H. Condit, resigned.
.Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Skidmore df Roslyn and .Mrs. .Mtirrell of East Will¬ iston spent .Monday with Mrs. Samuel E. Taft at tho .\L E. jiarsonage.
A nieeti:;ir o Trustees will I next.
the N'illage Bo;i • held nn Tuesdav
night
I'he new hi Oak Engine on October It, held in honor
se carriage for the Live Company will be ready when a parade will bo of llie event.
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him. ation
1 .Menendez of . ri- resented ev .N'o I xafjreratii If in need <
Service Commissioners of the Second : and surely they are entitled to Ditsrict, Ablany. looking toward the j benefits coming and I am sure
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we succeed in having this affair held here our business men will do all they can for it.
Think of it, boys! We can handle that, can't we'.' Let us do it. A sjiecial meeting conld be called before that time by order of the chief. Let's show them that Freeport Fire Depart¬ ment can't lie beaten in anything! "41"
BALDWIN
establishment of a double track system by the New York and Long Island Traction Comjjany, now in ojieralion. Assemlilyman William G. Miller was Jiresent and delivered an inlerssting and instructive talk to the delegates presenl, wherein he jiointed out that through the co-ojierative work of the allied Board of Trade considerable ben¬ efit would undoubtedly be secured for thoir communities; he stated that by the CO ojieration and consideration of the many matters that would neces- .sarily be brought to the attention of the Allied Boards, the best results woulfl be secured, and he also slated that should he return to the Assembly | Mrs. T. Dowling <if Iirooklyn is this year, he would stand ready to en-i visiting .Mrs. J. H. Story. . deavor to secure the jiassage of any
legislative act that might be necessary i Henry L. Wolfe of New York is vis- for the accomjdisbmenl of whalevtr | iting his brother, Wm. Wolfe, measure miirht bo desired for the ben-' elit of the community by the AllicHl j Henry Board's of Trade. He had .seen consid- • moved to erable good secured by such iiction, and was ready to supjiort the sani(>.
LYNBROOK
.•\ meeting of Lvnl \'2, dv. G. IJ. A. M., Monday evening.
rook Counril. .\'o. will be held on
I'aniaees ami wagons, Fred Menendez, Bellmore I 'olvin tt Co. : see adv.
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M-. and .Mrs. C. P. But lerlaining a lillie son.
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family havt the winter.
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School fSiotes
The Misses Miller, Coojior and Wa¬ terbury visiltd the Richmond Hill High School I a.--1 Fiidav.
.Mrs. Easl'oan o week with .Mrs. F. avenue.
Br. M.
oklyn spent iasl l.eiiiiH'. Gram!
.Miss Alict? Cunningham, lo:ichiM' at Hemjisload school, the school bu-t Thursdav.
[ Tiuanl Officer (.'harles K. .Holland 'Coiiimor:<ed his work of looking after 1 delim|Uent scliolai's Tuesday, tlie first ! of the n-.onlh.
; Doii'l forget to t;-o to "Unci I'higlish i Surprise Partv" at tho .M. P. visited i Friday night.
j .Mrs, Punly i.nd .Mi.-> Sarah Whilo Plain,< and .Miss Hattie .Sayville spent last week as .Mi'.-^ iticliard Molt.
David Chir-r
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The schtiol was sorry to hoar thai •Miss Patridge, a former teacher here, has boon callod homo because of the sudden di'alh of her grandmolher.
larges carria'
'M..|ienilez ot e(<tiiin as vvi'll s anil watDii i.ind : See adv.
Hellmor" lias a I- assortment of : both new and
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The new engine of Wide Awake En- gne Company will be tried this Satur¬ day afternoon, from a hydrant on Henry atreet. And it will not require but one team of hor.ses to got rt thero either. Notwithstamiing same com¬ ment on tne weight of tho new engine we exjiect to see this comjiany ma,ke good time whenever they are calltjd out.
Ever Ready Hose Comjiany and Excelsior Hook and LaiUler Comjiany have passed resolutions requesting the Southern New York Volunteer Fire¬ men's Association to hold its next tournament here next October, and a special meeting of the fire department is to be called some night next week to take action on the matter.
The managor.-^ of the Home hope in this way to raise enough liSmey U build a small hospital for the care of, which ojions thi the siek of the institution. There is no hosjiital near the Home that will receive children ill with contagious diseases. Therefore it is evry neces¬ sary to have a detacheti building on the grounds whero such cases can be jin.'ji- orly treated and isolated. Tho third story of the main builiiinu has been used as j« liospital, bul the comjilete sejieration of the sick from the well '\- itnjieralively necessary from the stand¬ point of hygeine. This third story is also 'needed as a dormitory for more children. .\t present, with the limit¬ ed accommodations, only abtiut sixty children can be received in the institu¬ tion, hence it is not self sujiporting. If the facilities were invreased in the mantier projiosed. the lIom<' mitcht be maile to supjiort itself.
.'\s this is a charily that should in¬ terest tho residents of Queens and Nassau Counties, it is hoped the fair will he a success. There will booths where fancy articles of kinds will be sold: a gtxid restaurant will be open; there will be fortune tell¬ ing and other attractions. A small admission fee will be charged.
Ucil cured iu 30 minutes b.v Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sijld by Thomas Johnston, Ehrnggi'it-
At thi- regular meeting of the Board of Education Moniay niuhl it vvas de¬ cided to secure another teacher on ac¬ count of the hwy.e iiumlier of jiujiils in the eighth grade classes.
Miss .Silvernail, formerly a teacher here, visited the school last week. Miss Silvernail expects to soon start for Florida, where she has been en¬ gaged to leach in a private school, m<inlh.
¦lainoh .Stiles has jiresented the high school a largo frame 1 photograjih of last year's foot ball leai»i Thi.'; jiic¬ ture now adorns the side vvall. Two- banners from Pennsylvania, sent by Elliott Ross and Clifford t'olyer, bave roceiuly iicoii jilacod in the wall.
The first foot-bail game of *Jie sea¬ .son vvill be Jilayed al .\lhlotic Park i no.\l Saturday, Oct. .".. The gamel vvill be called at 4 o'cioel<. and is be-j tweon the old time rivals. Richn.ond | Hill and Freojio: l. large numi er na.v il is one of the Jilayed at h in .-.
Alfred.]. Thomas has sold hi.s simo business ami liou.*;^.- to a .Mr. SchmiiU, an exjieriencod grocervmair. Yiv. Thomas has jiurchasod a large farm at .Montgomery. Now York, and vvill .soon remtive there.
The Ladies' Aid .Society of the .M. !:. ('hurch will niL'ot vvith Mrs. John li. Carl next Tuesday afternoon. Thc members will meot al tho railroad station and be coiive\o(l to Mrs. (.'arl's in Pearsall's stat,o'.
liev. Edward O. Troe, who has been Jiastor of the M. E. church for a year and a half, has resigned. This action became neces.sary as .Mr. Tree is suffer¬ ing from a severe attack of nervous jirostration, and il will be some tnonths state in the Union, for jiaint.
Tuesday while moving a building off the golf course near Elmont, house- mover Robert Brewer's lefl hand be¬ came entangled in the machinery of the drum and fingers were badly lacoratod. Dr. Warner rendered jiron.jit'siirigcal aid and is thought that the lingers can be saved. A few years ago .Mr. Mr. Brower had the misfortune to meet with almost a similar accident to the same hand.
.An interesting meeting of the Lyn¬ brook Club was held on Thursday eve¬ ning last. It was decided to have .-i number of the jirominenl jiublicmonof Nassau County and adjoi.iing counties aildri'ss the club on various dates, and 1.. A. Havens, Roliorl De'v'innoy and L. I.. Davis v.'ore .apjiointi'd a cornniit- teo to ariantro for the sanu-. The com¬ miltee has already started mi ils work, ¦ and arrangements have boon made to have .Assemblyman Miller addri'ss the club al the meelintr^Xo bo held on Thursday evening, Oclobor '2i. whon lie vvill sjieak upon (jueslions ajipiTtain ing to tdwn .and county matters.
i'or I.i 10 i^.a.t. fev.- vvt'oks a largi; tiang ef men bave Loon omployod in sinking Iwonly-four eight im h wells ujioli the li,o|ierlv of llie Borough of Brooklyn at Lynbrook, botwoon the .Merrick Road ¦and Hemjistead Avenue, whore it is in¬ tended to. oslaiilish ai'olher p'najiing station.
For Ibe ac,' .mmodalion of these em- nloves. two work bouso-. have been efo'tod at,this point, wherein the men havo been aia-ustomed to keep tbeir liKils, clothing and mriterial.
When those houses were ojjoi.eil on .Monday morning il was found that some lime between Saturday nighl and Monday morning thieves had broken in an<l taken twelve jiair of rubber boots and over four hundred j,ounds of le.id.
Letter to Schloss Bros.
Freeiiort, .N'.Y. Dear Sirs: Hore'-^ a lale with a Jiaint to it. Florida is the hardest
Fstimales furnislieil un yonr carria;re rejiairing, jiaintini.'anil wheels repaired and rubber tired as will as work called *oi- and ileliveied. at Mi-nendez, I'.ell-
mole, Sneee-s, ,r f,, Colvin tV ('o. tf
.Mlioi'l 11. .McGooliaii has liecomo su- jiorinlondenl of the .Sunday .School coi;- nected with tho ("hurch of the Ascen¬ sion, and he has bogun a suceessful winter's work.
Next Sunday tbe Rov. G. Wharton McMullen will st.-irl a Bible Class which is to niool in Iho trallory of tJTy Parish Hall al the roi;ulai- Sunday School hour--2 ;:?0 II. rn. .All aro cor- di.allv invited to joi".
WANTAGH
.Mr. .and .Mrs. An removed to Lynbro jiect to reside.
.Mr. have in tbt
ami Mrs. Thi returned from .Aiiiromlacks.
Mrs. James M. Sen- the Soiiely of Ki-.u' Tuesday afloi imon.
The regul-!'- mootin .\i.| Societv wa.^ hold ; of ..Mrs. A.'i-;. Unci on lornoon.
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Uev. 'i'. S. Ib-.-iillr.vailo, pa.ilor of the Memorial Chureli, vvill pro.-n-h the firsl sermon in llio series on "Tbe ,s,.v- 011 Cardin.-il Virtut-s" next Sunday evo- :iih'j-. Tlie su't'jei I will li.- "Wisdom."
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before he is able to resume his work. He and his family b.avo ;_'i r.o to .New Jersey with relatives. It is hoped that he will be retui.ed t i thi.s cburch when he is able to take uu his work airain. as he is vorv L'oiierally liked.
(Jibnore & Davis Co, Florida, think i-hey kr.i can do in li'ieir clioiate; Jiainting for 'do years, D
Tallahassee, v/ -vhal Jiaint tb.ey've boon ¦voe ten year.*;;
Il is hoped thai a ; attend thisgaire, as! —
HEMPSTEAD
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.A lari^e number of the j'Uj ils look ativanlage of the holiday given the school l.isi Ki iday and visited .Mineola Fair, .tireat prajse was given the work of our school. Vinton Bedell, who en- be tereil a competitive drawing test all two Jirizes, a tirst and a second,
awartls were for a cojiy sketch of a Gibson dra\\'ing, ar.d a color drawing of four yellow daisies.
John Hastings, Irainer for ."Vlrs. 1 James L. Kernochan, had a miraculous I escajie from deatli Wednesday at .Min¬ eola Fair. He was rifling l^atrick j Jones' jjonf " Herbie" in the quarter I mile dash when the horse was put on the fem-o and killed-. Hastings injur- ed both his hands and was badly won brui.sed.
ladies' Home Joirnal for Octo¬ ber at the Nassau Cointy Review Stationery Department.
and they say Dovo.' wears 10 years their words are: "Buildings we jiaint- od Devoe Di years ago are in good con¬ ditio!! of Jiaint tofiay."
They a(lso say lead-and-oil wears-..nly one year there; Devoe P) years!
Ten years is a long lifetime for paint in Florida; longer than'.^0 in .Maine. We don't flare say that is true as a general fact in those States: i u», there are su(-h instances.
If we should call the < ost of Devoe in PTorida half of the u.sual c<»st of jiaint, it woubi be b»o much; we supjxise it's al »ut one-third; there is so mu'-h trash
Inforiniition
L'v.Tv Poison in Fncporl Siio'ild Kmi'.v. ihroe hundred years have i sime the medicinal, (uralive eloinonts kno'.vn to exist in the corl';.- liver,were first discovered and recog¬ nized by Jihysicians as a spo'-ifi'- in the treatmeni of jiulmonary and wasting diseases, and as a boily-biiildor and strength creator; but how 11 exlraet those medicinal elements from the oil in which thoy wore envelojiod, has been the study <d'.some of tlie most e-<iiert chemists in the world.
.NJow, the jirocos.s disi-overt,-d by two eminent Frt;nclrchemists, .Morgue-s and Gautier, .should interest evet-y iiorson in Freeiiort. By an extractive concen¬ trating jirocess tbey dist-overed a way to soiiarate the t niic, body buiUJlng and curative elements contained in fresh cods' livers from their useless oil. By this Jirocess Vinol is made.
I'ei-auso Vinol conl.-iins i;o oil, bul embodies all the medicinal value of III ! liver oil, with tonic iron addetl. it i-, fast suii.rseding obl-fashiora-d (-od liver ,oil and emtilsitiiis. As a body buil.Jer an'l str(.-agth erealor for old Jieojile. weak women, deli'-ate children, after sickness, an'l for ,all pubiKHiary troubles, nothing has ever been known to excoU Vinol. We ask the jieotile of Fret^iort to try Vinol on <iur offer to return their money if it floes not give salisfaclio 1. Tboma ^ Johnston. Drug- l/ist, FrtVj.or*. .\.''>'.
The
English Spavin liniment removes Hard, t,her« -the costliest paint i.^ the worst.
Stift or Calloused Luuip>i ami Blemishes | ^^^ tht from bors. s; also Blood Sjnvins. ( wrbH, Sjiliuts, Sweeney, Ring Btine, .Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save toO by use nf t)ne bottle .\ wou- derful Blemish Cure. Sold by Thom¬ as Johnston. DroKKist.
where.
P. S. paint.
LO.ST. Between I'latbush Avenue ami F'reejifirt dejiot on the Long Island Railniad train air'iving at Fretfjwirt abfjut *'>:'do or thence to C P. Smith's drug Htfire, then on trollty .south bound to Pt. Lfxikfjut transfer station, on istliest evorv-l .Sejit. 2", a lad'y.-. breast jiin shajied ^ I as six jif.inled .star, four jiearls in each Yfiurs tiuly, ! F'<'bit, diaTjfind in the centre. %2'i re-
F. W. DEVOE & CO. j ward will be givn for return f>f .same C. Miltin Foreman sells f>uri in gfxid cfindition. Bepj. D. Hf*man.
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1 VOL. XII FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1907 FREEPORT NEWS Read the adv. of the Johnson Realty Company is this issue. A meetinjf of the Village Board of Trustees will be held this Friday even¬ ing. Now is the time to set out a privet hedge. .See adv. of G. T. Schuneman in this issue. Mrs. R. M. Kolisch of New York is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller. Alpha Council, Daughters of Liber¬ ty, will hold a jiound sociable the lat¬ ter part of this month. Notice is given in our advertising columns that a Savings Bank is to be organized in Freeport. Before getting your clothing for the fall and winter read A. Levy's ailv. in the Review. He has a (ine assort¬ ment. '. Rev. U. A. .Jordan is spending a month's vacation at. Lake View Camp, Twitchell Lake, accompanied by Mrs. Jordan. The annual corporate meeting of the Bajiti.st Church will be held next Wedesday evening at the church. .Supper will be served at, 7 p. m. At the regular tneeting of E.xcelsior Hook and Ladder {!omi)any Wedne.sday evening Charles Augustus Powell Smith was elected to membership. Samuel T. Raynor, assistant cashier of the First National Bank, with his wife and baby, is sjjending a vacation in Virginitt and Washington. I). C. The teachers and scholars of the M. E. Sunday School are arranging for a fair to be held on the afternoons and evenings ^ Tuesday and Wednesflay, Nov. 19 and 20. L. Stone has moved his barber shoji from the northwest corner Main .St. and the Merrick Road to the ojjjMisite side of the street, formerly occupied by Daw.^on's drug sttU'e. Mrs. Howard Conib.-i is recovering from an attack of tyi>boid fever. Shi; wishes through the llc'view to thank her many friends for their kindr-.ess to her during her illness. The first meeting of Freejioi t Arts Club for the season of l'.)()7 OS will be held at Mrs. Ceo. II. Hainnuaid's Monday afternoon. Mr.-;. William H. Cutler will be (^fiairman of the Day. One of our readers hands us the fol-' Dictionaries for the school children lowing clipping from the San Francisco! for sale at the Stationery Department i Bulletin, relative to our neighboring of the Nassau County Review, I village, showing how their fame seems to have travelled: "The volunteer fire Miss Hattie R. Smith is spending a j department of Rockville Center, L. 1., month in the Adirondacks, part of the i must have the reputation of the pro- time a.s the guest of Rev. and Mrs. D. verbial messenger boy. At a ^recent ] A. Jordan at their .camp. j Communication Oct. 2. meeting of the trustees of the village it was suggested that when a fire breaks out the members of the dejiart¬ ment be notified by postal card." Now that winter is coming (jn things! of the satisfactory kind. are beginning to boom at the Freeport Club and the various committees are Notwithstanding the severe storm getting busy. Next'Tuesclay evening there was a large attendance at the an auction pinochle tournament will be ' meeting of the Allied Boards of Trade SEAFORD F'reeport, Oct. 2. I'.ioT. " Editor Review • ^"- Steck has recovered from his rc- At a recent meetinir of one of the' ^'^"'^ serious illness, ho.se companies in the village. Assist- ¦,,, o .. u.. i i- -i ant Chief Wallace suggested the idea ^^ «. Doughty and family are oc- of inviting the Southern New Yurk cupying Aris^elRaj-noi^s new hoyse. Volunteer Firemen's Association to NO. 49 BELLMORE What you buy in the line of cutlery [hold its annlial convention, parade and generally lasts a long titne whether it I tournament here next October. It is good or bad. Chas. P. .Smith, in his seems that Freejiort is to have its long ad in this issue,tells how to make sure , promised theatre or auditorium, the Mrs. E. A. Ketcham of Amityville is spending the week with her brother, A. ('. Walters. Mrs. Wm. E. Bowne of this place and .Mrs. George W. Morris of Jamaica started for the Jamestown Exjiosition Wednesday. En route they will stop at Washington and before their return will visit friends in Norfcdk Va. ,,.,.,,, , , The Ladies' Aid Societv met with j lack of which has been the only cause Mrs." Smith VanNostrand thi ;of freeport not having this tourna-> ^^y^ ^f ^j^j.^,,^,,, A onceit wiil be give.i in the M. E. Church Monday evening, October '21, uiK.ier 'the au.s[)ices of the Latiies' Aid Society. The entertainers vvill be* Miss Augusta Grimm, reader, and Mis; .fennio ('oojier, arlisti'' whistler. In the tirst Baptist Church Sunda.v morning the j/asior. Rev. F. O. Cun ningham, will jireach hL l():;;i)a. in and 7:15 ji. m. ; moining subject, ¦"Fourth Beatitude;" evening subject. "Third ('onimandment ;"Sunday Schmil at 2:'M) p. m. A spirit id' warm comradeshij) seems to have ilevclojieil betwt'cn Ever Ready Hose Company and Excelsior Hook ami Ladder Comjiany, and i)laiis are being discussed for a card and domino tourn¬ ament for this winter, to include all members of the dejiartment. We note that the Sea Clitf Base-Ball Team, which like our local club dejieiid- ed somewhat on cJ'ontributions for ils HUjijiort during the jiast .reason, jirints a tinancial statement showing the re- ceiots and disbur.-iements ilurin.; the season. We imagine that if the Treas¬ urer of the local club jirinted such a statement it would bo ajijireci.-ited by tlu.sc who helped thc Cljb linaiicially during the summer. held for prizes; this for members only On Wednesday evening, Oct. Ifi. a point euchre will be held, followed by dancing to Bishop's music. This Club has been an important fac¬ tor in the advancement of P'reejjort and any new residents will be gladly wel¬ comed. The initiation fee is .$10, and the dues one dollar a month. Village Trustee Charles A. Sigmond was married to Mi.ss Edith R. Moody of Brooklyn, at the Church of the Holy Redeemer, on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the Rev. Charles A. Loirue officiating. It was strictly a jirivate wedding, only the immediate relatives of the contracting juirties beinu pres¬ ent. Flolowing the serving of a colla¬ tion .Mr. and Mrs. Sigmond left on an automobile trip through (Connecticut. Ujion their return they will make their home in F'reejiort. and they will be "at home" to their many friends at their residence, IKi Broadway, on and after Oct. 1.5. The annual drill of the fire dejiart¬ ment Wednesday evening was one for Chief Cozzens and his assistants Wal¬ lace and Cameron to be proud of. Within three minutes of the time the alarm was sounded two of the com¬ panies were at the "fire" corner Pine street and Bayview avenue, rnd the others were not far behind. These drills are', aujijiosed to be kept secret, but the, firemen ajijiarently smell them. Excelsior Hook and Ladder Co., since it secured its new harness by a sub- scriptHin, has been jiracticing drill¬ ing f lithfully eveiy week. They have had sjiecial drills witli chemical extin¬ guishers, ladder.^, life nets and haruess- intr the team. They .start from- the truck house, go toth" barn of .Assist¬ ant F'oreman Schulter and get out his team of large horses, harness, attach to the truck and are on their way to the tire in less than tvvo minute.-. Wediic-^day night they were holding their meeting with the horses harness¬ ed ready for a coirpany drill. Of cour.se the (Iciiarlinent oflicers tlid not know this buf it gave the comjiany a good start, and they aiii-. ed tirst vvith the engine comjiany nut over thirty seconds behind them. This ((imjiany (lid not have to wait Inng for a team of horses but at that tlieir time was one to l;e iiroud of. The hose ciimjianies were all on the scene in le.'-s than tive minutes, arrivintr in the or¬ der of tluir distance from the fire. Ever Ready, Vigihmt, and Bayview. At the fire the ajiparatus of the de¬ partment was insjiected and tried, and ater being congratulated by their bead officers for their effective work, the conijianies returned to heatkjuarters. A fair for the Oeiiefit of the Chil¬ dren's Hume at Mineola will be held at the grounds of the Queens .Nassau Argicultural Society, Mineola, Octo¬ ber 11 and 12. from 10 .\. m. to 10 ji. of the Town of Hempstead in Fratern¬ ity Hall last Saturday night, with President Wm, P. Jones presiding. A number of imjiortant measures were discussed, especially that in ref¬ erence to having the City of New York establish a boulevard over its pro- j ing is one of the great needs of our posed new conduit running through the I well equipped department, one in- south side of the Island and through J stance of this being in the fact that Nassau C |
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