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assau County Review.
VOL. XII
FREEPORT NEWS
Mrs. Fletcher C. Willis has been sjiending a few days with her parents in P'lushing.
FREEPORT. N. Y., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1907
NO. 15
E. Hrindel has sold hi
ness in the Edelman.
s grocery l.usi-
.St. .Martin Huilding to .See ailv in this issue.
A.
.Miss Jeanette Cotter is emjilovi^ti at Alvin Gt. Smith's office as slenograjiher and tyjiewriter. She began her worl; Monday.
The annual liirthday jiarty am! r..-- cejition to officers of the ,Jr. Y. P. .<. G. E. will be held in the Presbyterian Chapel this Thursday afternoon.
School .Notes
•Miss Cooley. of .Xorthjiori, '.he school cm .Monday.
visili-il
Tht.
.•\rehie Pn ifter a weel
En
lias i-eturneil illness.
BALDWIN
TriMiij. (.;!uli -.vill nit-et with .Miss La:i.-er on Fritlay of next week.
The Iirst grade rhetoricals of thi term will be held ne.xt Fridav. Feb. I.a
Mrs. Jennie Hicks, colored, died at her home on ."Vewton Boulevard on Monday afternoon, of jmeumonia.
DA your drug trading Chas. P. Smith tells in hi
¦jlholK
in thi
Progre.ssive Council, Daughters of Liberty, initiated three candidates at their meetin.g in P>aternity Hall Mon¬ day evening.
Thomas W. Murray has been confin¬ ed to his home for the last week with a severe attack of the grip, liut is slowly improving.
The Church of the Transfiguration will have a rummage sale this Friday and Saturday in the vacant store un¬ der Opera Hall.
The trolleys are now running on schedule time. On account of the drifts they did not run Tuesday until late in the afternoon.
I.s.sue even store.
There will be no .session of the school how you can do it satisfactorily , 'f'^' Tue.sday owing to Lincoln's birth- if you reside five miles from his ' '''*-'' '''^"'^ " " '"'^'"''^ ^"'"'''>''
I Miss Leith has been ill for .several days with the grip. .Mrs. King sub¬ stituted in Miss Leith's absence.
Miss Mabel Cornelius, who haa been in C. P. Seaman's dry goods store for .several months, ia now at Dr. Sulli¬ van's office. Railroad Avenue.
The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Donnelly, Long Beach Avenue.
W. E .Palmer and J. Stratton have formea a real estate partnership, with office in Mr. Stratton's store, South Main Street, near Smith Street.
The officers of Mystic Rebekah Ijodge, No. 298, will be installed this (Thursday) evening. District Deputy I'resident Maidment, installing officer.
The nineteenth anniversary enter¬ tainment of the Freeport Mutual Ben¬ evolent As.sociation will be held in Odd Fellows' Hall next Wednesday evening.
Mrs. W. Crenada, who has been at Lakewood for her health, has joined her husband at the Hig^jins' house. Mr. (Jrenada is manager of tho local branch of the Nas.sau tt Suffolk Light¬ ing C'o.
The Freejiort Artilicial Stone Coin- pnay has installed a new cement mix¬ er, which is run by a Baldwin gas en¬ gine. Clarence M. Vanliijier, foreman of the comjiany, is the inventor of the machine.
The illustrate.! stereojiticon lecture "Pilgrim's Progress," in the M. E. Church Friday evening, by Rev. F. P> Tower, proved a. very pleasant treat, although owing to the stormy weather the attendiiiice was small.
As a result of the entertaniment "Mr. Bob" in the Assembly Hall at the School House last Saturday even¬ ing, a Jirotit of about $80 was realized. The room was crowded, with the "standing room only" sign out. The Jiarts were all well taken by High .School students. Excellent music wus furnished by the High School Orches¬ tra. The boys of the High School as¬ sisted generously in jirejiaring the hall for the onti'rtainment.
.Mvin G. Sniith has begun the work of placing numbers on tho houses anil stores in the village. He puts these tmmbers on at a cost of 20 ceni;s each. In answer to a number of queries we would say that no one is cc)mjielled to have Mr. Smith jiut the numbers on. If it is worth the extra amount for the convenience he will be glad to do the work but it is entirely optional.
The regular monthly meeting of the Froeport Board of Trade will be held at Fraternity Hall next Wednesday evening, Feb. Ed. The sjiecial order of business will be the matter of Free .Mail Delivery in Freejiort. The meet¬ ing will be called to order at 7:30 sharp and will probably close shortly after 8 to enable members of the Board to attend the School meeting, which ia to be held the same evening.
Sigmond's Point Lookout Hotel, built several years ago by Village Trustee Charles A. Sigmond, has pass¬ ed into the hands of interests in con¬ trol of Nassau-by-the-Sea and the .Sea- .^hore-Munieijial Railroad Comjiany, it is announced. Tlie hotel, which occu¬ pies a site on the bay side of Point Lookout Beach, near .lones' Inlet, the ProsjK'ct CiUii Club and Ilenijisteat.! Bay j lleneral Yacht Club, is to be alte>rcd, a jirtrtion j $21>S.9 to be converted into cottages. The hotel closed last seaseJn early in .\ugust on account of small patronage.
The Freejiort Choral Society will give its first contiert in the M. E. Church Ion Monday evening, February 11. Be- ! sides the .selections by the society, sjiecial New York talent has been en- gageii including Prof. Rudolph Jacob, violini.st, and Prof. Walter De Nike, 'cellist.
Rev. K. P. Ketcham wili deliver the .sermon in the Presbyterian Church Sunday morning and in the evening the P'ebruary praise .service will be held. It wlil be of special interest and the (juartet and chorus choir will be a.ssist¬ ed by outside friends. These praise services, which have already excited a great deal of interest, wlil be held every month.
The concert under the auspices of, the Freeport Choral Society, to be held | in the M. E. Church Monday evening , ' Feb. n, will be the best mucsial en- i tertainment ever furnished to a Free- port audience. In addition to a chor¬ us from the Society of about sixty voices, the following professional tal¬ ent from New York has been engaged: Miss Marie Stillwell Hager, contralto soloist of the Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, and of Damrosch's Oratio
-Miss ilattie J. .Mott of Savville is vi.Miin.L' .Mr. Richard Mott and family.
Miss .May |L'armaii is visiting Rev. and .Mrs S. J. Dorlon at Bloomingdale. N. J.
.Miss Clara Dean of Cortland. N. Y.^ has been engaged to teach in the I'nion School.
.Miss Hastings was home at Palmer, .Mass.
called to her last Fridav, on
.\Ibert E. Mott e dard tfe Sons, at Ri for a short stay.
if tht ston.
firm of tJod- has been home
WANTAGH Wallace loses, as Usual
On Friday last the ajipeal in the ca.s(? of Wallace vs. Dean, et al. was argued in the .Vjijiellate Division. This is the cast- in whieh the plaintitf tried to evade the village tax on his j'fojierty. because he jiretended to Uijiik the as- .sessmenl was illegal. In Supreme Court he lost his ease, and the Appel¬ late Division, after hearing the ca.se, did not iHither writing an opinion but .unaninuiosly affirmed the decision of :...,!'':r l'-!.^^ll!"..'T.^''.''^''''.''"'l'-'''' .^''" I ^^^' '"wer court.
Thanks to Mr. Wallace's action, the
Wantagh minstrels - -Februar. "Nuff said.
Don't fail to attend the jila\
given by the Sutfola Club nexi 'I
day evening in I'lti-h's Hail, t'o
I benefit of the Parish IVmsi- Fund.
cream for .sale.
The Public School wa Tuesday on account t.f the storm.
ciety of King's Daughters last.
i closed severe sm
Tuesdav
account of the death of her father.
Miss E. J. Holbrook, a tt;acher of science, from Bayshore, atteniied the school entertainment Saturday night.
Fred Lee from Meadow Brook, Or¬ ange County, having moved to Free- port, attends school here. Fred is a valuable addition to the ba.sket ball team.
Miss Edythe Pearl Payne is enjoying a 2 weeks' vacation with her jiarents, , .Mr. and .Mrs. E. H. Payne, on Grand Avenue.
The store formerly occupied by ,M. DaSilva on Grand Avenue wlil be ojien¬ ed the latter jiart of this week under new management.
The Ladies' .Aid Society mel at lhe : home of Mrs. Miller on Weiinesday af¬ ternoon.
Robert A. Whealey of this village and Miss Lillian B. Wright of Lyn¬ brook were married at the parsonage day only one .session of the school was of St. James M. E. Church, Lynbrook, held, the children leaving .school about Rev. H. L. Glover officiating, on Mon- half-past twelve and not coming back day afternoon. The bride was attend¬ ed by her sister. Miss Mary Wright. Frank A. Duruz of this place acted as
On account of the severe storm Tues-
in the afternoon.
village wili have to jiay about 511500
ctiun.-Je! fees in defending this case,
which will have to be jiaid from the
i (General Fund. That is. unle.ss they
thru' ''¦ -^i r-^'''''^iI'Y'^''-- *'^'':,"' :'^ ! ^-ant to follow the action of said Wal- the Memorial Church, has invited the!,
members of the Wantagh Hook and j "'"*'' .'^'""' '^'"'-'" "'^" "^^"^ President of Ladder Company to attend service at. ^^^'^''"'i^?**- cau.sed or allowed the Gen- the Church on Sunday evening, Feb. IT. | oral ami Fire Dejiartment funds to run
I'" together and from this amount } caused to be paid to himself a bill for I some $600 which the former Roard of The young blizzard of .Monday night} Tmstees refused to pay.
caused considerable delay in railroad! .
travel, and all travel on the trolley was delayed until the afternoon.
LYNBROOK
A number of flags have been present¬ ed to the school by thc faculty and al¬ umni attending other colleges. It is hoped that every alumnist will see that his college is represented by a flag in the Assemblv Hall.
best man. The happy couple are re¬ siding in their new home on Harrison Avenue.
Mrs. John Sprague has sold her 20 acre farm to Stokes and Knowles Mrs. Sprague intends leaving for Eng
Town Board Proceedint^s
John J. Randall of Freejxirt, who asked the Town Board to grant him a lease to about 8 acres of meadow and
There has arived a new assistant teacher for the High School. It is not a - . I-. t> - i. m • , , I known at jn-esent what work Miss
Society; DeBer.ot Tno, composed of gmith will have charge of, but it isi Prof. Rudolph Jacobs, violinist;Walter hoped that she will prove as efficient as DeNike, celloist, and Mi.ss Florence N. ^er
BELLMORE
Charles Verity, a boat builder, and an old resident, disapjieared from his home on Monday and no trace has been obtained as to his whereabouts.
I'^llVthv^'wsi't*''''^''''^*''"''^'''^''"'''*''"*^1'"'''"''*' '*"''' bordering on Swift Lnd ' -¦'¦ : Little Swift creeks, adjacent to land
The newly-organized Ladies' Auxil- through which he is digging a water-
.•\t the mooting of Freejnirt Council, No. :>7, Jr. O. U. A. M.. iield last Fri- e'Hv t'TtHiing. the following j>ert;oiis were elected : .-Vlbert Hotrman. Chas. C. Homan, .'\lb. vt Jacksou. Alfred W. Bedell and John Herbert of Baldwin, and Walter Baldwin and Alvin Sprague of this village. Another "mock trial", one tif the members being chargt-tl with insanity and public annoyan','e, was
Taylor, pianist. Prof. Alfred Pala¬ mountain, tenor .soloist. Cathedral of the Incarnation, (Jarden City, and con¬ ductor of the Choral Society, will have charge of the jirogram. The perform- anc-e commences at 8 o'clock sharp.
The meeting of the Freejiort .Mason¬ ic Association was held Wednesday evening at Pettit tfe Wallace's office. Main St.,at which by-laws were tidopt- ed and a [lermtinent organization form¬ ed with a memhershiti of about forty Free and .-Accejited .Masons. The fol¬ lowing oflicers were elected for the first year: President, Rev. F. O. Cun¬ ningham; viec-jiresident, M. J. Suy¬ dam; secretary, Albin N. Johnson; treasurer, Robert Perry; members of exeuctive committee, the foregoing oflicers. and A. Adams, Rev. I). A. Jordan and F. G. VanRijiei^. Meet¬ ings wiil be held in Odd Fellows' Hall the second ami fourth Tuesday oi' each month. The next meeting will he held ¦tm Feb. '20, when all members of the craft will he welcomed.
.\ niiistjuerade surprise jiarty was tendered E. S. Randall on Wednesday evening, by about 10 of the members and I'riend.sof the N. S. D. C. The party met at the home <if Frank R-'se and from there went to Mr. Rane'all's home on the corner of Long Betich and Pearsall Avenues.
The feature of the e\eniiig was a mock trial, Mr. Weyms being charged with bigamy. The officers of the Court were: Judge, Walter Nichols; District Attorney, Huyler Ellison ; .-Is- sistant District Attorney, Mrs. A. .Sprague; attorney for the defendant, Gibson Raynor; court stenographer, Wallace Post. After several witness¬ es had been examined the jury retired but were unable to agree. Judge Nichols then discharged Weyms, with a light sentence,
.\mcing the guests pre.sent were .Mr. and Mrs. Huyler Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. (Jilson Raynor, Mr. and Mrs. F'red Bjshop, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Combes, Mrs. William T. Raynor, Mr. and Mrs. William Post, .Mr. and Mrs. .Myron Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Morri¬ son, Mr. and Mrs. Nel.son Raynor, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Post, Mr. and Mrs. Weyms, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Post, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichols.
Village Trustees
Trustee Frank Stevens acted as chairman of the Village Board of Trus¬ tees at their meetiiig last Friday night, in the absence of President Hiram R. Sniith, when Wilson Golden, a night watchman in the O.^ean Avenue dis¬ trict, was ajijiointed a sjiecial officer.
The rejiort of \'illage Treasurer John E. Golding, showed the follow¬ ing balances in the various fuiids: fund, .i;Uil).OS; street flmd, water fund, $707.4.'); litrht fund, $2,070.92; Board of Health fund. $."). 70; interest fund, $1)98.78; tax ar- reaiage fund, $l(i9.1t); fire fund, !i;224.- »)2;stre'et light fund, $270.41; light extensiiin fund, $7.94; water ex¬ tension fund, $l(;4.y2; water sinking fuml. !*:^,<Miti.oo: s-trrt-t "ign fuml, $98.22.
The Haitroni Stoam Boiler Insur- aiici' Comjiany rojiorted having ex¬ amined the boilers at the jiower house and finding thc-in in good working order.
The ajijilication of .\. S. Brown for
father Prof. Roy L. Smith.
Freejiort High School basket ball team journeyed to Hempstead last Fri¬ day afternoon. The Freeport boys, owing to the lack of practice, although they Jilayed an excellent game, were defeated bv a score of 27 to 24.
The fir.st High School rhetoricals since the new term, will bo held this Fridayt The jirogram is as follows:
Singing
1. The Irish .Soldier's Fare-'Aell
Theodore Bedell
2. A Tarryt'iwn Romance
Clinton Brown ¦i. Bad Promise .^1. Th'- Battle of P.uti
Vail's show is exhibiting in the Firemen's Hall this week, and is at¬ tracting large crowds.
iarj of the Lynbrook Engine Company is working strenuously to assure the succe.ss of the grand annual ball of that company, which will be held at the Lyceum Hall on Thursday evening, February 21st. The ladies are work¬ ing faithfully, and the success of the affair is jiositively as.sured.
.Singing The Le.gcn(l
Karl Brown r Hill
Douglas Hriiv,-n
It is rejiorted that Mo.ses Hunt has jiurchasecl an automobile, while in Flor¬ ida, wliieh he will bring home with him.
We notice the old familiar face of Harry .Merritt driving one of Russell's hacks.
Thomas Thornton, a nnu-on, fell from a ladder while at work one day last week in Brooklyn, and was taken to the St. John's hosjiital in ati uncon¬ scious condition. It is feared that he was injured iiUerntilly.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
A meeting of the Village Board of Trustees will be held on Friday night.
way 100 feet wide, was denied the privilege sought, at a meeting of the Board Monday afternoon. Justice A. B. Wallace voting alone in the affirma¬ tive, his five associates voting in the negative. A committee of the Board, consisting of Justice Wallace, Ju.stice Daniel DeMott and Town Clerk Weeks, aj)j)ointed a week jirevious to confer with .Mr. Randall, failed to agree in making a rejiort to the Board. Ju.s-
, I tice VVallace, as a minority of the com-
A meeting of Rockville Centre Coun- i mittee, favored granting a lea.se to Mr. cil No. 8 Daughters of Liberty will be Randall for 11 years, for the nominal held next Monday night when the in- j fee of $1; to re.serve 200 feet front on itiatory degree will be confered. .Little Swift Creek and l.'iO feet on
' Swift Creek for a Jiublic dock; to jno- Past Chanel's night will bo obsei-vod j vide ti roadway free for use of the jiub-
Evil Stanley Ann ington Maiden'.-; L;ist .Mes.sage (a la cremation)
.lennie Bowne
8. "They Say" Edith Bedel,
9. .'\n All-around L.telK-i-tual .Man
Helen Barrie
10. The P.aldheaded .Man Clyde Brown Singing
7. Th
SEAFORD
.Mr. and .Mrs. Crook have returned from a visit with frieiuls in New York city. I
Miss Fortescjue-Cole is able to he ¦ibout a'rain, after ;>. recent illness.
.Mrs. William Whitney of Brooklyn has been visiting her jiarents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MansfieM.
by RockviUe Centre Lodge, No. 279. I. (). O. F.. on Wednesday evening, February LUh. when the initiatory de¬ gree will be conferred by the I'ast Grands of the Lodge.
There is a good attendance at each of the services that are being held at the Mission at the Church of the As¬ cension this week under llu- iier.sonal sujiervision of .-Xrchileacon Bryan.
Thesii services will h Sumiay evening.
mtinueil until
With the assistance of the wives.
lie in reaching the dock, aiitl b) exca¬ vate a channel 100 feet wide from a Jioint t>ii his jirojierty. which was fcr- merly John Henry Rayin'i's t-reck, south to Swift Creek, liu' channel to be at k'iist I.') feet t|ee|i.
TheJustitc moved adoplion ,,f his rejiort, whicii was tiefealeil.
The majority of the- tumiiiitle-e re¬ jiortetl ill favor of laying the matter cn the table, ami suggesteii that .Mr. Ran¬ dall Jirepare a resolution for llu- jieojile to vote on at the town inceting in April, to determiiu- wlu-tlu-r In- should
VALLEY STREAM
George Lindner is having a windmill erected ujion his jiroperty on the Mer¬ rick Roacl.
I. Lang has sold his two valuable lots on Mineola Avenue to George Dow, of Rockville Centre, who intends having a Jiretty cottage erected ujion the jiroji¬ erty at an early date.
Fred Kearsh has sold his i)i-t)ijerty on Corona Avenue, to Mr. Cordmeyer, and a pumping station will he erected thereon.
The the M
Friib:iy evening i evening as before, the cottages of th of the Church.
mill-Week jiraye-r meeting of j
E. Church has been changed tol
stead of Thursday I
ixxd will be held at j
iliffereiit members;
. I I \.i I mv 41.-!..^ l.-t I, ttl IV t_ Itl Lilt. \> I \ t. S>, I » '
daughter.s, sisters and lady friends of \ ^'*^''' ^^'' 'ca.se.
the members of the Live Oak Engine j '^^^^^ rejiort was adojiteti, .histice
Comiiany, a grand jmblic fair will be ' ^'""''''^'^"'^'"t-^ ='^-''^'•'-'^'- "t- I held by the Comjiany at the Atheneum | '^''¦- •inndali, who hat! toiti the Board I Hall on .Monday. Tuesday and Weilnes-; he intended filling in the land adjoining Ulay February 18, 19. and 20, for the i t'^^" "'-'^^' '^'*>'*'i"^''' t-^'"^ '"M"'"'''i"K''. <le- ¦ [lurjiose of raising funds to wijie out j **'"''''^ '"''*^*^'''term lea.se; woultl not, it
the mortgage on tlie firehiiuse, jiikLi ^¦''« •"'-'ited, jiut anything satisfactory
the members apjieal to the residents of the village for their jiatronage ami .sujijiort.
EAST ROCKAWAY
The "sweet sixteen" .social wtis held | at the M. E. jiarsonage on Wednesday' evening and many were the persons 1 who suddenly bei-jmie "sweet sixteen") in honor of the affair. But then we 1 are informed the ladies only were re- j ejuired to be still in their youth in or- ] (ier to attend. '•
Announcement has been made of the marriage of .Miss Carrie E. White^, daughter of Mr. aiul .Mrs. Orlander White, to Mr. Frank A. Craft, of Brooklyn, which took jilat-e at Inwood, January 12th, the Rev. Frank P. Hummel officiating.
D0W17 by tY}e
Sea
held before Judge Jame.s Cronly. Af- electric light service at his residence
ter much amusement at the exjiense of the defendant, the judge pronounced him "harmless." The council will hold a clasH initiatiem of about a dozen candidates this (Friday) evening.
-4"^^^"^^
HEMPSTEAD
; The annual Mitt- Box social of the i Woman's Foreign Missionary Society 1 of the .Methodist Church will be held I Wedne.sday, February i;5, in the Sun- j day Sc-hool rooms.
' A series of three cake sales will be I given under the ausjiices of the Junior I Dejiartment of .Mission Work of the ! Presbytriat: Church. Beginning -A-ith
February 9, the sales, opening at 'd P.
M., will be beld Saturdays during that
month.
The four-act dranra,"Josh Winchest¬ er," or ¦¦Between Love and Duty," a ' plav founded on Civil War Days, is be¬ ing rehearse! by a number of local amateurs with the view of j»resenting it in Liberty Hall, Ferbruary 21, for the benefit of the Hemjistead ''adet Corjis.
.•\t the regular communication of .MorlDii Loilge last weitk, stejis were ¦.aken, looking to the purchase of a site and erection t)f h .Masonic Hall for .Morloii Lodge. On nit)tion of Francis B. Taylor, Wor. .Master Wni. H. Camji- liott apjiomtc'd a cornniittep on Plan .md Sci^jio. Local mernliers of the com¬ mittee are .Mr. Taylor nini .Mr. Lush, who will be gla'i to rL':>.-ive; prujs'.sals from owners of eligible building sites.
North Main Street, was granted
After further routine jusiness and auditing a number of bills, the Board adjourned until Friday evening, Feb¬ ruary 15th, at 8 o'clock.
Soft aa tnovty, «|ovuny pillows Come the boomrhg ocean billows.
Robing in! Let no want of yours be slighted. ADVERTISE—you'll be delighted, For repliea will soon be sighted,-
Rolling in!
It isn't wise to hide a truth behind a
cleiud of doubt, 'Ti.-- all in vain to love .i girl unless .^he
finds it out; •And yet, some men will own a .store,
with gm»ds all closely packed. And never think it worth their while
to advertise the fact.
to a majority of the committee in writ¬ ing .so that the Town Board could tell definately what would be done-. .\ ma¬ jority of the Board thought the lease should only run for 11 years and thus exjiire with other town leases. Then it could be relli'Wt'd.
Work .Appreciated
.\t a meeting oi" the Board of Over¬ seers of the Poor held at the Town Alms Hou.se on Wednesday, Feb. 0, in bi^half of the Board Over.seer VanDeu¬ sen in a few apjirojjriate remarks jire¬ .sented to the matrons the ftillowing framed engrossed resolution :
At a meeting of the Board cd'- Over¬ seers of the Poor, held December I'Jth, 190ii, the following jireamble and res¬ olutions were unanimously adojited:
Whereas, during this jjeriod of Christmas Greetings, we the members of the Oversc-ers of the Poor of the town c)f Hemjisli-ad, desire' to exjirecs our ajijirec'iation of the excellent ser¬ vices rendered by the inatrons of the Alms Iiouse at Uniondale, Long Island, Mrs. Daniel S. Willmarth and Mrs. Mary S. Combes, during our six ytars incumbency, .-e-rvic-es rendered so cheerfully, .so well, to the benefit of the Town and with credit to them¬ selves. Therefore be it
Resolve-d. That we attest ojr high aj)|)re!-iatiiiii of these services and ex¬ tend to th'-m our .sincere thanks anel gratitude, wishing for each that as thi- Ve-ars roll on, as age to age is acltled to life's journey, they may look with kindly eyes ujion this engrossed cojiy, recalling the deeds which carried it into effect, and may their lives lie sjiared n.'any years to still further eii- giige in acL-s of charity, ma.v lifc'ju pt.-^a.=;nres he many and prntrpprfty- •ibt;und more ami more with ea<-h we 11 wrought servif-e aciorijilished until t!u- final summons comes, he who ac-corn- plishes all things well, will say unt<j them "Wi'lldone, good atul faithful servants, as thou have done it to the least tjf mine, thou has done it unto me, enter thou '" ' '^ l^ird."
into the joy.n of 'lUr
C. C.
VanDeust-ii, President.
Franklin Bedell, Secretary.
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assau County Review. VOL. XII FREEPORT NEWS Mrs. Fletcher C. Willis has been sjiending a few days with her parents in P'lushing. FREEPORT. N. Y., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1907 NO. 15 E. Hrindel has sold hi ness in the Edelman. s grocery l.usi- .St. .Martin Huilding to .See ailv in this issue. A. .Miss Jeanette Cotter is emjilovi^ti at Alvin Gt. Smith's office as slenograjiher and tyjiewriter. She began her worl; Monday. The annual liirthday jiarty am! r..-- cejition to officers of the ,Jr. Y. P. .<. G. E. will be held in the Presbyterian Chapel this Thursday afternoon. School .Notes •Miss Cooley. of .Xorthjiori, '.he school cm .Monday. visili-il Tht. .•\rehie Pn ifter a weel En lias i-eturneil illness. BALDWIN TriMiij. (.;!uli -.vill nit-et with .Miss La:i.-er on Fritlay of next week. The Iirst grade rhetoricals of thi term will be held ne.xt Fridav. Feb. I.a Mrs. Jennie Hicks, colored, died at her home on ."Vewton Boulevard on Monday afternoon, of jmeumonia. DA your drug trading Chas. P. Smith tells in hi ¦jlholK in thi Progre.ssive Council, Daughters of Liberty, initiated three candidates at their meetin.g in P>aternity Hall Mon¬ day evening. Thomas W. Murray has been confin¬ ed to his home for the last week with a severe attack of the grip, liut is slowly improving. The Church of the Transfiguration will have a rummage sale this Friday and Saturday in the vacant store un¬ der Opera Hall. The trolleys are now running on schedule time. On account of the drifts they did not run Tuesday until late in the afternoon. I.s.sue even store. There will be no .session of the school how you can do it satisfactorily , 'f'^' Tue.sday owing to Lincoln's birth- if you reside five miles from his ' '''*-'' '''^"'^ " " '"'^'"''^ ^"'"'''>'' I Miss Leith has been ill for .several days with the grip. .Mrs. King sub¬ stituted in Miss Leith's absence. Miss Mabel Cornelius, who haa been in C. P. Seaman's dry goods store for .several months, ia now at Dr. Sulli¬ van's office. Railroad Avenue. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Donnelly, Long Beach Avenue. W. E .Palmer and J. Stratton have formea a real estate partnership, with office in Mr. Stratton's store, South Main Street, near Smith Street. The officers of Mystic Rebekah Ijodge, No. 298, will be installed this (Thursday) evening. District Deputy I'resident Maidment, installing officer. The nineteenth anniversary enter¬ tainment of the Freeport Mutual Ben¬ evolent As.sociation will be held in Odd Fellows' Hall next Wednesday evening. Mrs. W. Crenada, who has been at Lakewood for her health, has joined her husband at the Hig^jins' house. Mr. (Jrenada is manager of tho local branch of the Nas.sau tt Suffolk Light¬ ing C'o. The Freejiort Artilicial Stone Coin- pnay has installed a new cement mix¬ er, which is run by a Baldwin gas en¬ gine. Clarence M. Vanliijier, foreman of the comjiany, is the inventor of the machine. The illustrate.! stereojiticon lecture "Pilgrim's Progress" in the M. E. Church Friday evening, by Rev. F. P> Tower, proved a. very pleasant treat, although owing to the stormy weather the attendiiiice was small. As a result of the entertaniment "Mr. Bob" in the Assembly Hall at the School House last Saturday even¬ ing, a Jirotit of about $80 was realized. The room was crowded, with the "standing room only" sign out. The Jiarts were all well taken by High .School students. Excellent music wus furnished by the High School Orches¬ tra. The boys of the High School as¬ sisted generously in jirejiaring the hall for the onti'rtainment. .Mvin G. Sniith has begun the work of placing numbers on tho houses anil stores in the village. He puts these tmmbers on at a cost of 20 ceni;s each. In answer to a number of queries we would say that no one is cc)mjielled to have Mr. Smith jiut the numbers on. If it is worth the extra amount for the convenience he will be glad to do the work but it is entirely optional. The regular monthly meeting of the Froeport Board of Trade will be held at Fraternity Hall next Wednesday evening, Feb. Ed. The sjiecial order of business will be the matter of Free .Mail Delivery in Freejiort. The meet¬ ing will be called to order at 7:30 sharp and will probably close shortly after 8 to enable members of the Board to attend the School meeting, which ia to be held the same evening. Sigmond's Point Lookout Hotel, built several years ago by Village Trustee Charles A. Sigmond, has pass¬ ed into the hands of interests in con¬ trol of Nassau-by-the-Sea and the .Sea- .^hore-Munieijial Railroad Comjiany, it is announced. Tlie hotel, which occu¬ pies a site on the bay side of Point Lookout Beach, near .lones' Inlet, the ProsjK'ct CiUii Club and Ilenijisteat.! Bay j lleneral Yacht Club, is to be alte>rcd, a jirtrtion j $21>S.9 to be converted into cottages. The hotel closed last seaseJn early in .\ugust on account of small patronage. The Freejiort Choral Society will give its first contiert in the M. E. Church Ion Monday evening, February 11. Be- ! sides the .selections by the society, sjiecial New York talent has been en- gageii including Prof. Rudolph Jacob, violini.st, and Prof. Walter De Nike, 'cellist. Rev. K. P. Ketcham wili deliver the .sermon in the Presbyterian Church Sunday morning and in the evening the P'ebruary praise .service will be held. It wlil be of special interest and the (juartet and chorus choir will be a.ssist¬ ed by outside friends. These praise services, which have already excited a great deal of interest, wlil be held every month. The concert under the auspices of, the Freeport Choral Society, to be held in the M. E. Church Monday evening , ' Feb. n, will be the best mucsial en- i tertainment ever furnished to a Free- port audience. In addition to a chor¬ us from the Society of about sixty voices, the following professional tal¬ ent from New York has been engaged: Miss Marie Stillwell Hager, contralto soloist of the Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, and of Damrosch's Oratio -Miss ilattie J. .Mott of Savville is vi.Miin.L' .Mr. Richard Mott and family. Miss .May L'armaii is visiting Rev. and .Mrs S. J. Dorlon at Bloomingdale. N. J. .Miss Clara Dean of Cortland. N. Y.^ has been engaged to teach in the I'nion School. .Miss Hastings was home at Palmer, .Mass. called to her last Fridav, on .\Ibert E. Mott e dard tfe Sons, at Ri for a short stay. if tht ston. firm of tJod- has been home WANTAGH Wallace loses, as Usual On Friday last the ajipeal in the ca.s(? of Wallace vs. Dean, et al. was argued in the .Vjijiellate Division. This is the cast- in whieh the plaintitf tried to evade the village tax on his j'fojierty. because he jiretended to Uijiik the as- .sessmenl was illegal. In Supreme Court he lost his ease, and the Appel¬ late Division, after hearing the ca.se, did not iHither writing an opinion but .unaninuiosly affirmed the decision of :...,!'':r l'-!.^^ll!"..'T.^''.''^''''.''"'l'-'''' .^''" I ^^^' '"wer court. Thanks to Mr. Wallace's action, the Wantagh minstrels - -Februar. "Nuff said. Don't fail to attend the jila\ given by the Sutfola Club nexi 'I day evening in I'lti-h's Hail, t'o I benefit of the Parish IVmsi- Fund. cream for .sale. The Public School wa Tuesday on account t.f the storm. ciety of King's Daughters last. i closed severe sm Tuesdav account of the death of her father. Miss E. J. Holbrook, a tt;acher of science, from Bayshore, atteniied the school entertainment Saturday night. Fred Lee from Meadow Brook, Or¬ ange County, having moved to Free- port, attends school here. Fred is a valuable addition to the ba.sket ball team. Miss Edythe Pearl Payne is enjoying a 2 weeks' vacation with her jiarents, , .Mr. and .Mrs. E. H. Payne, on Grand Avenue. The store formerly occupied by ,M. DaSilva on Grand Avenue wlil be ojien¬ ed the latter jiart of this week under new management. The Ladies' .Aid Society mel at lhe : home of Mrs. Miller on Weiinesday af¬ ternoon. Robert A. Whealey of this village and Miss Lillian B. Wright of Lyn¬ brook were married at the parsonage day only one .session of the school was of St. James M. E. Church, Lynbrook, held, the children leaving .school about Rev. H. L. Glover officiating, on Mon- half-past twelve and not coming back day afternoon. The bride was attend¬ ed by her sister. Miss Mary Wright. Frank A. Duruz of this place acted as On account of the severe storm Tues- in the afternoon. village wili have to jiay about 511500 ctiun.-Je! fees in defending this case, which will have to be jiaid from the i (General Fund. That is. unle.ss they thru' ''¦ -^i r-^'''''^iI'Y'^''-- *'^'':"' :'^ ! ^-ant to follow the action of said Wal- the Memorial Church, has invited the!, members of the Wantagh Hook and j "'"*'' .'^'""' '^'"'-'" "'^" "^^"^ President of Ladder Company to attend service at. ^^^'^''"'i^?**- cau.sed or allowed the Gen- the Church on Sunday evening, Feb. IT. oral ami Fire Dejiartment funds to run I'" together and from this amount } caused to be paid to himself a bill for I some $600 which the former Roard of The young blizzard of .Monday night} Tmstees refused to pay. caused considerable delay in railroad! . travel, and all travel on the trolley was delayed until the afternoon. LYNBROOK A number of flags have been present¬ ed to the school by thc faculty and al¬ umni attending other colleges. It is hoped that every alumnist will see that his college is represented by a flag in the Assemblv Hall. best man. The happy couple are re¬ siding in their new home on Harrison Avenue. Mrs. John Sprague has sold her 20 acre farm to Stokes and Knowles Mrs. Sprague intends leaving for Eng Town Board Proceedint^s John J. Randall of Freejxirt, who asked the Town Board to grant him a lease to about 8 acres of meadow and There has arived a new assistant teacher for the High School. It is not a - . I-. t> - i. m • , , I known at jn-esent what work Miss Society; DeBer.ot Tno, composed of gmith will have charge of, but it isi Prof. Rudolph Jacobs, violinist;Walter hoped that she will prove as efficient as DeNike, celloist, and Mi.ss Florence N. ^er BELLMORE Charles Verity, a boat builder, and an old resident, disapjieared from his home on Monday and no trace has been obtained as to his whereabouts. I'^llVthv^'wsi't*''''^''''^*''"''^'''^''"'''*''"*^1'"'''"''*' '*"''' bordering on Swift Lnd ' -¦'¦ : Little Swift creeks, adjacent to land The newly-organized Ladies' Auxil- through which he is digging a water- .•\t the mooting of Freejnirt Council, No. :>7, Jr. O. U. A. M.. iield last Fri- e'Hv t'TtHiing. the following j>ert;oiis were elected : .-Vlbert Hotrman. Chas. C. Homan, .'\lb. vt Jacksou. Alfred W. Bedell and John Herbert of Baldwin, and Walter Baldwin and Alvin Sprague of this village. Another "mock trial", one tif the members being chargt-tl with insanity and public annoyan','e, was Taylor, pianist. Prof. Alfred Pala¬ mountain, tenor .soloist. Cathedral of the Incarnation, (Jarden City, and con¬ ductor of the Choral Society, will have charge of the jirogram. The perform- anc-e commences at 8 o'clock sharp. The meeting of the Freejiort .Mason¬ ic Association was held Wednesday evening at Pettit tfe Wallace's office. Main St.,at which by-laws were tidopt- ed and a [lermtinent organization form¬ ed with a memhershiti of about forty Free and .-Accejited .Masons. The fol¬ lowing oflicers were elected for the first year: President, Rev. F. O. Cun¬ ningham; viec-jiresident, M. J. Suy¬ dam; secretary, Albin N. Johnson; treasurer, Robert Perry; members of exeuctive committee, the foregoing oflicers. and A. Adams, Rev. I). A. Jordan and F. G. VanRijiei^. Meet¬ ings wiil be held in Odd Fellows' Hall the second ami fourth Tuesday oi' each month. The next meeting will he held ¦tm Feb. '20, when all members of the craft will he welcomed. .\ niiistjuerade surprise jiarty was tendered E. S. Randall on Wednesday evening, by about 10 of the members and I'riend.sof the N. S. D. C. The party met at the home |
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