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VOL. XII
FREEPOllT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1907
NO. 52
gREEPORT NEWS
With this issue the Review finishes' its thirteenth year.
A regular meeting of the Villlage Board will be held next Friday even¬ ing.
Economy- gas range
-jiractise it by
us ine the It.'
R. H. Kelby has returned to his city hom,3 for the winter.
Mr. and .Mrs. E. C. been visiting friends Mass.
Hurdorff have in Fitchburg,
If you are in busine.-^s .md i|o not use gas, for lighting, you are losing cus¬ tomers. It.
See adv. by auctioneer S.^ P. i^cttit of valuable residence and household furniture.
Slates and slate pencils now on sale at the Nassau County Review .Station¬ ery De|)artment.
.Single copies of the Review for sale, at IL (J.)betz'o and I. DaSilva's or at tliO Review office.
The .VL E. Sunilay School is busily [irejiaring for its fair to be held on the : afternoons ami evenings of Tuesday j anrl Wednebday, Nov. 19 and 2').
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d .Mi'iienrle/ of Bellinori' guarau- I-! re'ireseiited e\Tryiliiug sold liy Mrs. Helena Loeb of New Haven. | hinr Xo < xau-eiatiei or mi-.-epienr- Conii., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mor-, at (Ml. If in m-ed 'uf a cariage or Miller ; wngoa, write for a r''im'-eiitat.ve to ; call for jiarriiT.lars; .see adv. tf
Mr. and Mr.--. Whitson ('olver .,,. , ,„, ...
entertamiiiunt
ns
¦jfient I Sunday with their son Cliirorcl in Phil-j adelphia.
A young jeweler -jewel, his parents j think, is being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. (jeorge Fyfe.
The entertainiiiunt in the .M. E. Church Monday evening was a Hnan¬ cial succes.^ and a good jiorformance was furnished by .Miss .Augusta Crim and Miss Jen-iie ('noper frotri the St.-ir Lyceum Hureau, New York.
j Lot us know what magazines you I v;ant and we will get them for you if I we can. VVo carry a large sujiidy on
! hand now. ."'.'assau County Revii-w,
The ladies of Freejiort are invited to | Stationery Dejiartment. read the adv
Ross & Randall are now closing their yards at .'):;!() instead of (3:00 o'clock as before. This is a good move.
of Mr ionable dressmaker week.
Flack Best, fash-j in the Review this
The New York and Long Island Tel¬ ephone Company, formerly the .South Shore Telephone (Company, has ditu-on- tinued. ¦
The first Fall meeting of the Jr. Y. i P. S. C. E. will be beld in the I'resby¬ terian Chapel next Thursd.iy afternoon. at 3 :15 o'clock.
recomnieii'led that William Bornscheuer be nj)jwinted janitor of the I'ew engine hou.'-e; the Eojrd decided that this was a matter fo;- the (ompany to settle and referrred it back to thetn.
The N. V. and N. ,1. Telejihorc ('om¬ jiany was giveip permi.ssien to erect '. I poles on South Side Avenue, and to re¬ place Indies with larger ones on a part of Lena .\venue; the nece.ssyry jier- mi3.=;ion of property owners was i'lled with the apjilication.
Frederick W. (Jilbert was ajijn'uved as a member of Wi le .\wake l-]ngine Comiiany.
The bills of John VV. Cotter and Ne-^t Wednesday evening Rev. F. O. Albert Huttrm for sidewalks were aji- (.lunninglram will give his illustrated jiroved and the clerk directed to open stereojilicon lecture on "A Holiday in accounts with them, to allow them Europe" in the Bajitist Church, umur three-fourths rjf the cost on their road auspices of the'Larlies' (jircle. taxes.
— E'rosident Miu'rison as sjiecial coin- Mrs. Fuller, who has been soprano mittee rejK.rted that he had secured es- soloist in the M. E. Church, has re- timates from three of ehe fire insurance signed to go abroad for a course of agents of the village for $2."),000 insur-
Villa^e Trustee.S | attention was called to the fact that
I Mr. Murray did not knov/ anvthing
All the members of the Village j about the work of trimming lights and Board of Tru.ntees were present at the }ie rojilied that Mr. Murray could easilv regular meeting Friday evening. I jfam and woukl give h.is entire time
Chief Walter B. Cozzens of the fire j and attention to the work, en.^uring department made a report of the work jrood .service.
done by the new third-class Nott fire . Trustee Stevens offered a re.solution engine, which met with the ajiproval Uhat "we dispense with Mr. Niles' f.er- of the Board and the engine was ac-i vices and get someone to fill his jilace cordingly accepted and turned over to j between now and Nov. I." Wide Awake Engine Co. and is now ¦ Trustee Patterson voted ves with housid in their new a;arters on (''hiM'h Stevens ard Trustee Bedelland Sig- Sl. corner I'i.r,o S'. mond voted no, leaving the deciding
The Board seemed of the ojiinion tbat' vote to President Morrison who voted : the engine was the best around, and the „o. There was some discussion regard-: opinion of a practical engineer was ' ing-the wording of the motion so Trus- quoted that "it is the best on Long Is-! tee Stevens offered the following reso- land, not e.xcepting any in the city of ; Jution, ujion whicii the vote was the Brooklyn." : same excojit that Trustee Morrison
Chief Cozzens and Foreniar. Acker- . voted yes : "Re.solved that this Board man of Wide Awake Engine Company recjuest the resignation of Mr. Niles
BELLMORE
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
.Mrs. ; a par;
>imi)-(-n has rented v from ,'amaica.
her house
The annual fall reception and tlance lif the Alert Hose Comjniny, No. 2, will ! be held in .\theneom Hall on Wednes- IL (iolder and E. B. Fish of thi.s I day evening, Novomber lo. Jilace have gone with a .uiwining jiarty j
East, duck shooting.
Win. Brockinaii'.s new house is near¬ ing comjdetion, and wiil be ic-arly for occujiancy next week.
The Bellmore Juniors defeated the .Merrick Juniors in a clo.sely contcsterl game at Merrick last week by tbe score of 9 to 4.
Tlu- annual smoker nunt of the Democ will liO held in Fii (Thut.siiay) eveninp.
and eiilertain atic As;-ociatiiin aiun's Hall tbis
and lock for some one to fill his place between now and the first of the month." Trustee Sigrr.ond said he was not in favor ot keejiing any man who was not satisfactory to thC- Board, but he did not belie\e in "hitting a m;in in the back."
Theodore Kichards conijilained of someone slu.oting through tiie win¬ dows of his mother'.s house at 2.j Rose St. The matter was referied to the cajitain of jiolice.
Tlie following iv^i'iution v.;-:; ur.ai.d- mously Jiassed :
"Whereas, it has bee n the custom for the paat few years to grant the ajs- plication of jietitioners to construct granitoid or cenient sidewalks and have thrce-ijuarters of the cost of same crerlited to the ajijilicant on their street tax ujion nrojier jiresentation of bill, and
Whereas, it seems to this Board that this practise should be discontinued fur
The euchre and recejition, for tbo beneiit of the new Catholic Church, in Firemen's Hall next Monday evening, Iiron)i>-es to lie a successful i.-veiit.
Tbe laying of tli<! corner stone of the new school house, which was to have been celebrateii this Saturday af¬ ternoon, has been iio;:l])oiie«t one week to .Saturdav, Nov. 2.
nev.- . I.
SEAFORD
Iilatform is bein i. R. station.
built. aL
James Rambo of New 'I'oik
Suiul
with
aunt, .Mrs. Sb-ck.
.¦\n aijtinnn festivjil was held
the
Cuil! R(
VVcdnosdav i-vcnii
sjiecial voice culture. 27, will be tier last day tbe church. "*
Sunday, Oct.
of :dnging iil
The Ladies' .Mrs. (jeorge L. day afternoon.
the Jiresent, be it now therefore
ance on the power hous-e. j Re.<=olved That no permission be
The matter was left to Pi-c-.-ident ;„,.anted for construction of cement or ¦ m,.^ fV.r.U- .,,wt
Morrison with Jiower • Mis. t..ooK and
(juild will meet WcH'ks next We
u ith
Miaa Hattie (Jregory of .Sullivan County, N. Y., sjjent .Saturday and Suii day with her cousin, .Mrs. Wesley Pear¬ sall, Raynor Street.
J.T](Tward Sherwin &. Co., stock ex¬ change brokers, are to open an ofhce in tha Freeport Bank liuilding, to be managed by Ernest il. Wallace.
Attention is directed to the ailv. of Mrs. Margaret Munroe in this issue. Mrs. Munroe gives lessons in elocution, and rehearses and directs stage work.
Bring your dime and have a good t iriie with the Daughters of America on their .social night, Tuesday evening, October 2i), 11)07, at i''ratornity Hall There will be entertainmt>nt and re¬ freshments served. It.
A large delegation from Freeport attcti'led the I'^iremen's (ainvention at Creiinport, Thursday and had a right good time. Next year this convention (of the Southern New York Volunteer Firemen's Association) will be held at Hicksville.
tS.teck.
be
There wil tertalnment this Friday evening
granitoid sidewalks in the incorjiorated Pw-oj^ivn snent Tax (;t>llector E. A. Dorlon rejiorted I Village of l'>eeport unless such side- • ' ¦'
collecting sum of .^.••.44.75 since last! ^alk be constructed at the owner's rejiort, making a total of i?14,7(;8.77. j entire exjiense and without any credit Tbe report <d" engineev Sniith for tlie, foj. game; and be it further resolved
¦ month of September showed that the ; that any resolution heretofore jiassed jilant had been operated ;!91 hours and; allowing such credit for the construc-
¦ '27, minutes, using 281,;',;58 lbs. of coal. | tJon of cement or granitoid sidewalk The 110 arc lamps had lieen burned 215) jy Jiereby rescinded, hours and 2,.'')47,100 gallons of water j " Y]\e Board then audited a number of
: had been punijK'd. i ,.outine bills, including those for re-
The following ajijilications for water j „,jirs at the power hou.<^e, after wbich ;were grant.id: Fred Ortell, Raynor | tj^g,. .,,ij^juri,ed until Nov. 1. , St.; E. Andei.son, Bedell St.; C. H *
son Jo Sundav
,11 (¦
1 movm the V.
witb .Mr;
picture i-n- . 1. C. Hall
(. an uiLis ai I'^-ed Melieiidi Colvin <\r Co.;
wagons, B"llmi.ie e adv.
Jillris,
If
Rev. F. O. Cunningham of the Baji¬ tist Church will iireach in the Presby¬ terian Church, in exchange with the pastor, next Sunday inorning and evening.
Monday, Nov. 4, is the regular clay for executing jiension vouchers. I will bo in my office all day as far as possi¬ ble, to attend to this work. Smith F. Pearsall, Review Building.
Although it seems practically impos¬ sible to avoid coughs at this season, serious results from them may be jire- vented by taking a remedy which Chas. P. Smith mentions in bis ad. in this issue. It.
Dr W. B. Kelly of Rockville Centre is a graduate of the New York Univer¬ sity and is a thorough man in the sev¬ eral branches of veterinary surgery and medicine; give him a tria; 'phone, 271 J-I, Rockville ("entre.
A sjiecial musical service, as an¬ nounced last week, will be held in the Church of the Transfiguration Sunday evening at 7 :.'50t corner Long Beach Avenue and Pine Street. .\ very at¬ tractive program has been preiiared by Mr. Tebbutt. organist; everybody in¬ vited.
J. Edward 'Sherwin & (!o. have opv'>ned a stock brokers' oilice in the F'reeiiort Bank Building, in charge of jE. H. Wallace. Mr. Slierwin was a comrade of A. B. Wallace duriii'f the Spanish .\iiierican w;>r in t'uba, and the firm is a member of the Cops'li dated Stock Exchange.
A lantern kn<icked over Thursday evening about seven o'clock caused a blaze in the barn of Jacob Post, back of his building and the American laun¬ dry on Main Street. Mr. Kriegler, projirietor of the laundry, kept his horse, wagon, hay and some chickens in the baiMi, while Post, had a (juanity of window sash slored in the structure.
The fire burned rapidly and before the fire department could get their apiiaratus to the building, il was en-. veloped in flames. Kriegler managed to save his horse and also his chickens. A delivery wagon and some other effects were destroyetl. The building, which stood close to several others, including the laundry, and also the store building of F. C. Willis, Iniri a nominal insurance on it.
OBITUARY
William Smith died at 14:! East Mer¬ rick Road, Freeiiort, mi Wednesday morning of jiaralysis, aged 7S years. Funeral services at bis late residence Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Ketcham officiating. Interment will be in (jreentield Cemetery. .\ daughter and a son survive bim.
Piatt, Roosevelt Place; .\n(lrew Taft, Raynor St.
Light applications were granted to and C. R. Lea,
R. T. Prodgers and family ar.d Will iam Beniston ;ind family ba\'e retunu-i to Brooklvn for the winter.
BALDWIN
Rennie Sniith has secured a jiosition with the L. I. R. R.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Steele and son Donald are at the Jamestown Exposi¬ tion.
Mrs. Ketcham and Mrs. Otto llasne- fier were chosen delegates from the lo¬ cal church to attend tbe farewell re-
Wm. Stoothoff spent last week at the . 'JV^V"" ^''''''' '" ^"'"'"" "''-'•'" "' ^"'''"^ Jamestown Exjiosition and other jilaces of interest.
('has. Ix. Hamaker has lini.die 1 a summer (.ottai^e for Austin Ellison an.i is to erect a similar one for (Jordon EUison, near Atlantic .Avenue. .Mr. Hamaker has also secured contracts for remo'-eiin'! tho house of Mrs. Kiite Wulfing. (Jlenada (.'ourt. and the store and dwelling of Jos. J. Albin.
On Sunday, Nov. ;{, Dr. and Mr^. J. H. B. Denton can claim the distinction of having been married thirty-five years, the following entry ajipearing in a local paper of that time: "Mar¬ ried—At the residence of Mr. D. S.
Edna Sinith Miss Edna Smith, daughter of-.Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Smith, died Sun¬ day at the family residenec on North Main Slreet, after a lingering illness, aged 23 years. Miss Smith was a young woman o" excirjilnry character, a member of the M. E (^liurch ai.d Sunday S.liool, I'md b..'loved Uy a large circle of friends. Freral services were held Tue.-iiay evuiiinir fnmi her lale residence, with interment at Creenfield Cemoterv Wednesdav.
Communication
Smith Cox, .Main St West Merrick Road.
Trustee Stevens called attention to the danger of children passing West Merrick Road on their way to school wben there were so many automobiles using the road, and u|X)ii his motion ('ajitain Dunbar was rlirectcd to have an officer jilaced there from 8 to 9 -.'dd, 11 ::{0 to 1::?0 and from 2 to 4.
R. A. Mansfield Hobbs complained again of the condition of PearKall ave¬ nue running west frftrn Long Beach avenue, whjch becomes,almost impass¬ ible as soon as cold weather sets in. He jirotested strenuously against the condition allowed to exist there and asked that: some lueans of relief be de¬ vised at ont-e.
Trustee Morrison replied that he was aware of the condition of the place mentioned and he had had tne matter of rejiairing it under consideration, but the only way to permanently fix it was by grading Iamg Beach avenue south to the West Merrick Road and there was no money on hand with which to do this work. He would arrange to have an ajiprojiiiation for this matter placed in the builget at the next election. In thc meantime it was decided to direct .Street (.'ommissioner Pine to see what rejiairs could be made to the corner mentioned.
H. S. Starr, Jr., asked that a village electric light jiole be moved from where it stands in front of his mother's residence on Bergen Place, so that be cfiiild Jiut down a cement tiriveway. Fleciiiciai: W:.llirg was instructed to attend to the matter without delay.
Trustee Stever.s, cimmittee on light.s, called attention to the fact that the lighting service was very poor. He
said that one night that week he bad! The M. L. S. lield ita ridden arouiul the village a!,d found ;{(i: after the Summer vacation at Miss lights out. He undtrste.id that C. <>. j Hamilton's last Fridi'v evening. The Niles. the trimmer, was out, of town { Society proposes to take up the Bay and iiad j-laced in charge of the light.-- View reading course. "Our (Jwn Coun a man who was rot luquainted with
,\. chowrler sujiper will be served in the Cuild Room next Werinesday even¬ ing, for the benefit of the ('burrh of St. Michaael and All Angels.
Neck.
J. S. MacArthur ar.d family are sjientling the week at Dr. .Steelc'.s res-: idence. (^entral .Avenue.
Memus Beiiell, who has been riding a series of motor jiaced cycle races in Eurojie, returned last week.
Mrs. Mary E. Holmes entertained the Ladies' Aid Society of Hempstead at I. W. Arthur's residence .Monday evening.
Thieves broke into the tailor shop of I Henry Boll on Wednesday nighl and I made away with four suits oi clothing and tliree over coats.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius .Moore have returned from Brooklyn, where they have been visiting their son. Chas. Moore, for the jiast month.
Top delivery as well as o;jeii bii>iness wagons suitable for grocers, bntcbers. ete., Menenilez cavilitre reji-isitory, Bell- nioie : si>e adv. tf
Tl.e Ladies' Aid Society met at Mrs. Mott's on Tuesday afternoon and re¬ jiort a \eiy plea.-^a!'! time. Prepara-
LYNBROOK
Mr. und Mra. Robert ii. DeViney and family are now occupying their handsonu' new resirlenci' on I'nion Place.
Miss Agnes H.ibiJ u, wlio bas been spending the jiast six months in tour¬ ing Eurojie, has returnerl to her hrime on I'nion Avenue.
Fr.'d Menenilez of 15 large selei'tioli as well ;is carnages and wayons: si'i-on.l ban.l: see a.lv
llnii'i.' lia> a a-S'iriDeiif of both new anil tf
Tl e Village has hati twu large tiuve cluster lamjis of thirty-two candle jiow¬ er erected ujion the Southern boulevard, between \'i!lage and Centre .\^-elIUes.
A lire in the roof of the building in llie rear of Xalhan Cohen's store on Village .-Vvenue ciiUed out the firemen .Saturday about noon. ' The firemen responded .^n, readily that theywere enabled to extiiiguisii the blaze before it had made much headway, and the loss was therefore sniall. and it is ful¬ ly co\ered. The cause of the lire is unknown. It is a fortunate Ihirg that the fire was discoven-d as soon as it was, as the Iniildii.g. wbich isof fiarne, is located right in the heart ol" the business section, ami a lire at this j point might have 'oeen loal serious.
I .\ i-iii leiter occa.sior, in the annals |of ( barter Oak Council, No. lll.">, Ro- i yal -Arcanum, oi" Roek\ille C^eiitre, ! was celebrated 'i'hi)r£;day iiighf, when I after a lon;;' dearth of inactivity. Cliar- {ter Oak Cianicil showed that.it had re¬ sumed its old time acti\ ity in Arcanum work \>y con fer ring- the initiatory de [gree U|)on John .losejih Ryan and JOhn Anton Bittner.
There was a large alteiidaiu'e. and in atlditiiin to the members of the local council, there were dozens of xisitiyg nienrners jiresent, in addition to a ik-le- gation I'f o\ef Iifty nienilic'rs Irom Wasl'.ington-lrx ini;- Council, No. y.\\, of Brooklvn, w ilo ;irriveii in a sjiecial trolley ear.
i'ollowing till" liusine^sT meeting, those jireseiiL jin'cei-ded to Munk's Cafe where an elaborate collation haii been j.rejiared under the directii.in of Orator .¦Mfrerl R.ilu-rts, :ind his committee.
.\l il meeting of tin- X'illage Board of Tnistees last week, t he action of Trustee t^uinn in lia\ ine- new water gates installed al Randall and X'illage and Randall and ("entre ,\\enue.--., as well as ordering thi.' removal of the hy¬ drant from the centre of the roadway at State Street and the S..utherii Boule¬ vard, was ajijirined.
Permission was granteil the Fire Dejiartment to take one of the hose wagons to tlreenjiort on Thursday so that the firemen might be erjuijijied to enter the contests al the tournament held there on that date.
By request, an olbci'i-will be station¬ ed in front of St. Mark's .Methodist Ejiiscojial Church, Village Avenue and .Southern Boulevard, i-very Sunday af¬ ternoon, so MS to afi'ord jirotection to the children attending Sunday School, from jiassing automobiles.
The ajijilication of .losejih Marrian for ajijiointment on the jiolice ferr-e was Jilaced on file.
The Board aiijiroved tbe election of Frerlerick (krhold as a member of the Alert Hose Cmnjiany, No. 2.
The ajijilication of Jacob Brouwer, John .M. Smith and John Lyon for eiec¬ tric light service wi-ii.' granted.
Trustee (^uinn was apjiointei! with Jiower to contract for the labor in lay¬ ing the new irossualks. throughout the village.
Postmaster Pearsall's new bVilding is being rushed along anrl it \\jill un doubtedly be tomjihteii at an early date. .As soon as this buihling will be comjileted, the iiusiness of Morris and Hendrickson and the iiost-offiic will be lemoveil therein and the old building alongside will be removed to Wasbiiig¬ ton Street so as to alford rixim for the two additional brick liuildings that are to be erected on Atlantic avenue. The.se, when completed, and in conjuni-tion with the new bank building, will add considerably to the appearane of At- lanti'.- Avenui.'.
tions are being made fur sale of ai tides suitable da\' teason.
a Christmas for ttie holi-
To the Editor of the Review:
In regard to the libel suits btoii!;ht against me by the jiresent tru?iees of
the Rii.i.sevelt school, 1 desire to say the work well enough to do it satisfa
that any statements made by me affo. t- torily. He also complained of the way
ing the aaid trustee.-^were made during Mr. Niles had attended to hisv.ork
the heat of an elecLion campaign when and said 'that he had never wAi.ted him
things are sometimes said that might ai^iointed anyhow. He suggested that
better have heen left unaaid ami wliat- Thomas W. Murray was a man well
ever I jnay have stated I never intend- titled Jor such a place, tionest, intelli-
ed to rertect on the honesty or integrity gent and willing and he thought it Denton, Hempstead, Nov. 3, 1(^7^, by of the tnistees and am sorry for hav- would be well to cet rid of Mr. Niles in Rev. J. Taylor, .1. H. B. Denton to ing made any utterances seeming to ; view of his having left the village for
Miss M. Libbie Curman of Freeport." ' reflect on them. two weeks or more without receiving
Congratulationa! ' W. H. Tabb. j pcrmiaaion from his employees. His
An uirisiial la; Lie li-.-ld of sjjucl.itois attended the fcoilall game that was played at (jreeiilawn Park, on Satur- lirst meeting day -aflernoon last between the Lyn¬ brook Football Club and the sirring team from the Pastille Athletic Club of Jersey (.ity.
The teams apjeared to be evcidy matched in alino.-t every jmrticular.
try." Tbe members are jilannirg to
.send another Chri.stmas box to the Am-, and while a number of excellent jilay^
HEMPSTEAD
The Riih jiiojierty, eorner of Fulton and Wa.shington Streets, has bet n leas¬ ed to Isaai- Kaiser of New York.
K^iiiiiat.'s fuinishi d on your caiiiage , n jiaiiint/. jainfing ami v.b.i-|s n-jiaired ami rubbi r tired ii,- well as'work c.-illcd for and deliven-ii. at Menendez,» Bell¬ more St;i-e« s.-or to f-'oh in tV Co tf
(Ieorge F. R\aii. .Ma.-tcr .Mechanic of the Fastern Pennsylvania Railroad, of Pottsville, Pa., has accejited the jxisi- tioii of master n.ei-haiMC, of tl.if' New Yo; k a:'il l.onV hiland Trar lion Com¬ jiany at tl.e oower \.< i:. e lai Hii.'h Sl. i
Ci.r.l: ha\e iiec-r, i.-.-ued fir tie wt.d- rling (if Ethel .May Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mr.-. Edward Cr;ojM.r r,f Wi:slii!:gton Street, to John Bris.sel WoodhuU of Iirooklyn. The ceiemriny v.'ill be perfornied in'the Catheihal of the li carnati It), (iarrlen City. .Satur¬ day aflcrncon, .\'ov<niber '2, at five o'clock.
ity mission.
Mrs. |Chas, C. Smith ho^ne Tuesday morning coma. Funerhl services Thursday afternoon in ('hurch. Rev. F. A. Smith officiating Interment was t Creenfield Cemetery
were made by both teams, th< .'efense
and offense was po evenly matched
died at her that the game ended in a tie, neither
of diabetic team being able to score. Both teams
were held w;re loudly ajijilauded by all jire.sent
the M. P. ! for tlieir excellent work.
\ Next .Saturday afternoon the Lvii- I brook team will play the strong team
VALLEY STREAM
Jacob Pvters has purchased 2:;0 lots at Walldorf Park of Emma J. Coni?- don.
Deceased was 43 years of age and is' from the Kajipa Kappa Athletic Club, I Announcement has been made ofthe survived by her husband, two daugh-! of Mount Vernon, at Greenlawn P-^rk, ' engagement of Mi.ss .Mildrerl 'T)oiiahue. ters and three sons. j promptly at -1 o'clock. to Alfred Cronacher.
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VOL. XII FREEPOllT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1907 NO. 52 gREEPORT NEWS With this issue the Review finishes' its thirteenth year. A regular meeting of the Villlage Board will be held next Friday even¬ ing. Economy- gas range -jiractise it by us ine the It.' R. H. Kelby has returned to his city hom,3 for the winter. Mr. and .Mrs. E. C. been visiting friends Mass. Hurdorff have in Fitchburg, If you are in busine.-^s .md i o not use gas, for lighting, you are losing cus¬ tomers. It. See adv. by auctioneer S.^ P. i^cttit of valuable residence and household furniture. Slates and slate pencils now on sale at the Nassau County Review .Station¬ ery De )artment. .Single copies of the Review for sale, at IL (J.)betz'o and I. DaSilva's or at tliO Review office. The .VL E. Sunilay School is busily [irejiaring for its fair to be held on the : afternoons ami evenings of Tuesday j anrl Wednebday, Nov. 19 and 2'). Fn' te: d .Mi'iienrle/ of Bellinori' guarau- I-! re'ireseiited e\Tryiliiug sold liy Mrs. Helena Loeb of New Haven. hinr Xo < xau-eiatiei or mi-.-epienr- Conii., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mor-, at (Ml. If in m-ed 'uf a cariage or Miller ; wngoa, write for a r''im'-eiitat.ve to ; call for jiarriiT.lars; .see adv. tf Mr. and Mr.--. Whitson ('olver .,,. , ,„, ... entertamiiiunt ns ¦jfient I Sunday with their son Cliirorcl in Phil-j adelphia. A young jeweler -jewel, his parents j think, is being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. (jeorge Fyfe. The entertainiiiunt in the .M. E. Church Monday evening was a Hnan¬ cial succes.^ and a good jiorformance was furnished by .Miss .Augusta Crim and Miss Jen-iie ('noper frotri the St.-ir Lyceum Hureau, New York. j Lot us know what magazines you I v;ant and we will get them for you if I we can. VVo carry a large sujiidy on ! hand now. ."'.'assau County Revii-w, The ladies of Freejiort are invited to Stationery Dejiartment. read the adv Ross & Randall are now closing their yards at .'):;!() instead of (3:00 o'clock as before. This is a good move. of Mr ionable dressmaker week. Flack Best, fash-j in the Review this The New York and Long Island Tel¬ ephone Company, formerly the .South Shore Telephone (Company, has ditu-on- tinued. ¦ The first Fall meeting of the Jr. Y. i P. S. C. E. will be beld in the I'resby¬ terian Chapel next Thursd.iy afternoon. at 3 :15 o'clock. recomnieii'led that William Bornscheuer be nj)jwinted janitor of the I'ew engine hou.'-e; the Eojrd decided that this was a matter fo;- the (ompany to settle and referrred it back to thetn. The N. V. and N. ,1. Telejihorc ('om¬ jiany was giveip permi.ssien to erect '. I poles on South Side Avenue, and to re¬ place Indies with larger ones on a part of Lena .\venue; the nece.ssyry jier- mi3.=;ion of property owners was i'lled with the apjilication. Frederick W. (Jilbert was ajijn'uved as a member of Wi le .\wake l-]ngine Comiiany. The bills of John VV. Cotter and Ne-^t Wednesday evening Rev. F. O. Albert Huttrm for sidewalks were aji- (.lunninglram will give his illustrated jiroved and the clerk directed to open stereojilicon lecture on "A Holiday in accounts with them, to allow them Europe" in the Bajitist Church, umur three-fourths rjf the cost on their road auspices of the'Larlies' (jircle. taxes. — E'rosident Miu'rison as sjiecial coin- Mrs. Fuller, who has been soprano mittee rejK.rted that he had secured es- soloist in the M. E. Church, has re- timates from three of ehe fire insurance signed to go abroad for a course of agents of the village for $2."),000 insur- Villa^e Trustee.S attention was called to the fact that I Mr. Murray did not knov/ anvthing All the members of the Village j about the work of trimming lights and Board of Tru.ntees were present at the }ie rojilied that Mr. Murray could easilv regular meeting Friday evening. I jfam and woukl give h.is entire time Chief Walter B. Cozzens of the fire j and attention to the work, en.^uring department made a report of the work jrood .service. done by the new third-class Nott fire . Trustee Stevens offered a re.solution engine, which met with the ajiproval Uhat "we dispense with Mr. Niles' f.er- of the Board and the engine was ac-i vices and get someone to fill his jilace cordingly accepted and turned over to j between now and Nov. I." Wide Awake Engine Co. and is now ¦ Trustee Patterson voted ves with housid in their new a;arters on (''hiM'h Stevens ard Trustee Bedelland Sig- Sl. corner I'i.r,o S'. mond voted no, leaving the deciding The Board seemed of the ojiinion tbat' vote to President Morrison who voted : the engine was the best around, and the „o. There was some discussion regard-: opinion of a practical engineer was ' ing-the wording of the motion so Trus- quoted that "it is the best on Long Is-! tee Stevens offered the following reso- land, not e.xcepting any in the city of ; Jution, ujion whicii the vote was the Brooklyn." : same excojit that Trustee Morrison Chief Cozzens and Foreniar. Acker- . voted yes : "Re.solved that this Board man of Wide Awake Engine Company recjuest the resignation of Mr. Niles BELLMORE ROCKVILLE CENTRE .Mrs. ; a par; >imi)-(-n has rented v from ,'amaica. her house The annual fall reception and tlance lif the Alert Hose Comjniny, No. 2, will ! be held in .\theneom Hall on Wednes- IL (iolder and E. B. Fish of thi.s I day evening, Novomber lo. Jilace have gone with a .uiwining jiarty j East, duck shooting. Win. Brockinaii'.s new house is near¬ ing comjdetion, and wiil be ic-arly for occujiancy next week. The Bellmore Juniors defeated the .Merrick Juniors in a clo.sely contcsterl game at Merrick last week by tbe score of 9 to 4. Tlu- annual smoker nunt of the Democ will liO held in Fii (Thut.siiay) eveninp. and eiilertain atic As;-ociatiiin aiun's Hall tbis and lock for some one to fill his place between now and the first of the month." Trustee Sigrr.ond said he was not in favor ot keejiing any man who was not satisfactory to thC- Board, but he did not belie\e in "hitting a m;in in the back." Theodore Kichards conijilained of someone slu.oting through tiie win¬ dows of his mother'.s house at 2.j Rose St. The matter was referied to the cajitain of jiolice. Tlie following iv^i'iution v.;-:; ur.ai.d- mously Jiassed : "Whereas, it has bee n the custom for the paat few years to grant the ajs- plication of jietitioners to construct granitoid or cenient sidewalks and have thrce-ijuarters of the cost of same crerlited to the ajijilicant on their street tax ujion nrojier jiresentation of bill, and Whereas, it seems to this Board that this practise should be discontinued fur The euchre and recejition, for tbo beneiit of the new Catholic Church, in Firemen's Hall next Monday evening, Iiron)i>-es to lie a successful i.-veiit. Tbe laying of tlint and re¬ freshments served. It. A large delegation from Freeport attcti'led the I'^iremen's (ainvention at Creiinport, Thursday and had a right good time. Next year this convention (of the Southern New York Volunteer Firemen's Association) will be held at Hicksville. tS.teck. be There wil tertalnment this Friday evening granitoid sidewalks in the incorjiorated Pw-oj^ivn snent Tax (;t>llector E. A. Dorlon rejiorted I Village of l'>eeport unless such side- • ' ¦' collecting sum of .^.••.44.75 since last! ^alk be constructed at the owner's rejiort, making a total of i?14,7(;8.77. j entire exjiense and without any credit Tbe report |
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