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VOL. XII
FREEPOKT, N. Y., Fli JDAY. APRIL 12. 1907
NO. 24
FREEPORT NEWS
Kec}! in touch with the (las ("o. 's advs. There'd always ::omethin<^ interest¬ ing. It.
Leon J. .Storer and .lay ^aHarr Scranton, I'a., spent Sundfty vvith the Misses Storer.
The I'resbyterian Church Improve- Villajie Trustees yeariv .-tilaiy fer liii
lent .Society will meet at the resjrlencu Tho liv.-^t regular meetin^j of the \'il- the (.'ii.'iimissidiicr lo
f Mrs. ,J. W. Jtullirow, .'iT North Miiiii lage Hoard of Trustees wa.s held Friday teams and men on the
evening, i'resident Morrison .in the is against thc iaw the
chair and all the nicmhcni present. i'^t in in some one else's name. This
.\ iviire.sentarive of the .New York r>laii has not proved entirely satisfac-
and New -Jeri-ey Telephone Corppany tory, and it was the consensus of opin- a.^ked fierniisL-idn to L'uiida conduit line' 'ori in the Board thaf a man i-houM be
on Church Street fnmi West .Merrick selected whose only interest in the
Street, next Wednesday, from ten to tive o'clock. Luncheon wili he served
j at twelve. Ail ladies of the coiigrega- e \ tion are invittid to he present I'll o" at
' least a part of the day.
Board ot Trade
¦gular iiiecling of ihc lioard ui We(lre.:day evening.
Edwards Bros, report the sale of ;! lots at Baldwin, on Southard Avenue, to Mrs. Monnhan ; $600.
E. R. Brindel has a real e.state oltii on liailroad Avenue.
Frank Farmele'i.te wili p.-iy ir a Ih. for old rags; iron 40c a hundred; rub¬ ber shoos, r)c a lb.; good price for old metal. Frecport; I'. G. Bo.v \'27i.
.Msr. F,. .M. Waterbury of Saugerties, mother of Miss Kvelyn Waterbury,
was the guest of her daughter la.sl! ^-^ valuable horse was stolen from week. ^^ ^^ I f.„..is & Kandall's barn Tuesday night.
Send u.-, particular.-
of your proiierty for sale or to rent. Furnished or un¬ furnished liouses. Kdwards Bros., opp, Dejiot, Baldwin, i;. I.
.Mi.^-s Mary A. Davis of C'ayuga, .\'. Y., and Miss Elizabeth (Goodrich of Auburn, N.Y., spent Suiuiay a;id Mon¬ day with Mi.'-s Isabel Davi.i.
In Ihc PresbyteriaJi Churcli Sunday morninj^ Dr. Ketcham will deliver a sermon to parents and youn,:^ men on "The claims of the Ministry as !i l,ife Calling."
.Miss .Mary ('. Lcath of Cobleksill, N. Y., spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, .Miss Flizabeth Leith. at the Higgins cottage, 1 iLl South Ocean Avonuo.
WILL TIIOSE having account with Mr. .'ind Mrs. Thomas liobertsoii. Smith Street, s,:end statements at once, so that they may be satistied before the
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Ros,-; ha\e returned from their Southern trip.
¦t has tlie
jieiud a ie;i.l e.~- [ii).<-- X; R.iiulall
Road to Bioaiiway; al;-o to rejilace a number of jioles with larger ones in various jiarts of the village, and make cables in jilace of so many loo.-e wires throughout the lur-^y jiarts of the vil¬ lage. Referred In Light Cutimiiltee with power.
K. S. Raniiall. in a coniniuiiication, ;is!;l-iI if lhe lioard e.xjiecled to '.-e-im- liui-.-^e hilll i'or iiio]i(.-y e.xjiended b_\ hini ill layin.g a water main on E.iial Ave., out I i' the money voted for exten^-ien of v.ater mains apje.-opriMted at the last cleciioii. The Boaril decided__they could I.ot do this and refen-eij ihe matter of jiaymeiit of these accounts to counsel. ! 'Ihire are .se-.ci-;-.! ;dinilar clairr.s a^.^- gre^atiru! S'.-ver.il thou.-and dollars.
The vei'M i.v nionihly rejiort of the \'iliat;i.' Tn.'asiirer, .John K. (JoUlinp:, was received, shov.'ing the following; lialaiaes in the various funds:
CeneVa! Fund. $'2,i.-i7i; Street Fund, .'?4:;-<.7;i; Watci-Fund, :r92;i.!);!; Lighf Fui.d, Silitril.hL:; Board of Health Fund, SILS;!; Inlerisl Fund. i^Kt l.M-l ; Tax Arre:u-.-! Funi. •'Sll.'.M; Fire Dejiart¬ ment Fund, .iil70.14; Street Light I Housekeepers who are about to l.egin Fund, STS.41; Lijjfht Extenson Fund, I war against dirt the spring cleaning . .^II.81 ; Water Extension Fund. >-i'20.- : will find something of esjiecial inter- '2-i', Water Sinking Fund, .S;'.il7."i.4.''); iest to them in Chas. P. Smith's ad in Street Sign Fund.,^'JX.22.
that
and
and
: jier
Lewis H. I' tale oflice in Building.
.See the .-^to! 1 Nii.'san (>)unty DejiarlMieiit.**'
ist Card:-
Eexh
the ; rv
work would be tji-t of overseer and who would Lie able lo divide the work among the village contractors. Mr. Slovens wanted the salary tixed ai .iJ2."i(). Trustee Sigmond moved it be ti.xed at liTi cents jier hour. Trustees Patterson ami Bedell President Morrison :-.(u;-ved upon '^¦'¦ day, Jirovided Mr. Pine,..tould i'e in- dui-el to aciept the position at thai Jirice f*ir the viliage. The jirice was aciordingly lixed at ^d pev day.
Thomas E. Powers, an officer of the S. !'.(.'. A., ajijilied fo.- aiijiointnieiit as a vilhuce olHci-r. Roi eived and liled.
ll was resolved to transfer teiiijior- arilv Iransfer .^oiM fi'.im Water Fund lo (h.'nera! l-'und. •'f.iiX) frcm Water !-'und to Board oj' ilctilth !'"und,
work and allo\> Cozzeii.M Re-Klected Chief j
use ilis own All e.vcitII'.,l; convention lor M;c-iiclec- I .Jii
roads. As this tion of oftic-ers of the FreejKirt Fire De- I Tratle w-as 1
ills have to be jmrtnient for the eusuing year was ¦ at which time the i:;etliod of a number held in the Truck House of Excelsior of realtv comi,anie.-> in advertisinjt lots Hook and Ladder Co. Thursday even- fro sale in Freej;ori from ."i^ ln to .'SSSl mg. Tne candidates for tlie ol!ice i f | per lot was heartilv condemned. A Chief weie Walter B. Cozjjeiis, the jire-I number of iho real' estate dealers of sent Chief, and -le.sf^e F. Bedell, the i-Veoporl as well as a nuniler of prom- jiresent Fust Assistant Engineer. For jnonl lesidenis did not hesitate to First Assistant the aspii-ants were pr,,„„uiHe this praclici- as fraudulent Archer B. Walhue. the pl•^^^ent incum-| and al.-^o as unfair to the residents of lent, and -J. Frank .loimson of Wide i Kreeiiort, for it is an uiidis|.utalile fact .Awake ?^iigine Co.
At the nici'ti!-!g of Ever Ready M<i.-;e Co. on .Vlari'h .", eiglit new inembeis were elei ted ar.d llu y were ajijirovi.",! by lhe lio ;i',i of Fire Coi^iinissionei-s 6ii
ejK that there are no lols located in Free¬ jiort that can lie jiurchased at these prices, and a luiiiil er of |a-oiiiir,ciii res¬ idents stated Uiey .-land i i-;idy to jiur- , chase anv .-md, all lots at the j-rices and .March i,. A protest • was entered | turn rhi n. into .i public juirk. The aramsl tlie.-se men voting on the claim i l„ts Uiai are show;; ja-osjieclive jiurcha- Ihat tney had i-.iil bee-, hi the coii,j,any : .....rs arc locatid at whal is known to and ajijiroved by Cue Boani thirty x\ny,<. I„j,i time residents as Norlliridge Park, reaioii five new nvm- ] Jmated al lea; t two and tin.
t'
Street i'uiid to
^:L(i'I(i Light
Str..;et
'ihe Ladies' .Aid .So
: F. Church will hold an
sujijier in the Lci-liiie
Church, Fridav, .April I . ¦¦ ,
sujijier service troin h SiO t
I Sujijier, o.'jc.
lv
if ll.
Id.
oivon ;-ale and
Room of lhe
P.), P.tOT; hot
>^ o'clock.
.21.
lillv
,whi(h
this issue.
Don't order til you l)ave
your carload of coal heard fi-fiin W. P.
above named jiarties leave Freejiort. It j Haff, the'Lynbrook coal man. H
The folKiwing were granted jiermis¬ sion to construct cement sidewalks, un- three-fourths of the cost to lie credited W. Lo their road tax: Wm. H. Cameron, can Seaman .Ave.; Carrie L. Clemons, Sea-
from LiiHit Fund Fuiul, .^.'lOii ft,Itn l.'u_d . Light Fund.
.\ n.umber of roiUinc iteii and ordered \i.nd. iIo;r-d ciiineneirii.s a
Bo,ird of Fire (,!onimi;isione;-s., Cha.s. 1-:. Helland and Pitman 1). Comb.s apjilied for ajiiKiiutmeiiL as. Fire Wardens, and Edward P. Trayer was nominated; these, three geiillemen were elected.
The foreman and asii.stanl foreman of the various conijianies of the lire de¬ jiartment were ajij rovi.d, exci jiling those of Excelsior Hook and Ladder Comjian.v, which vvill be jiresented at
l-'or the san
hei-.-^ elerted in Excelsio:- H<'ok and Lad¬ der on March ti and ajijiroved on March 8 .vei-e objerted lo. Th.c; B.iard sus¬ tained tl-.e Jirotest. l.'Ut agreed to let the mo:! cast their ballots jirovided they vvrite their natii'.'S on liie outside "fo! ider.tiiication. " L>. Frank .Sea- mar, one of the ei|.rlit n<\v members from Ever Ready lio.-o Co., refiisei! lo so mark hi. iiailot, :iiid accc-idingly wa ; ..lli. ;iilovv'>d lo vote.
.^I'vea of these n.i:i their ii!;irl;ed lialiot--. oiitered by Elviii 1-Mv Hose Co., on behalf of against theso
F. E. Rok
miles iiortlna: road station, by this nielho ty comjijinies
ani! thiee-iiuartcrs d. from tile I'rceinrt rail-
Wtiile It is acieed that d of aihtrti-ini;- the real-
l'.:;ve been enatilcii lo
ihers did cast .V J iro I est vvas ard of Vigilant Chief Co;'.ze!is otes being i-ounted. anfl Srr.ith F. Pearsall
bring a large niiiiibi'i- of j^copK' lo Freej'oit, and after tliey have been .'ihovvji the lol.s at ihi- la-ico .-iiivertised, have been induced to jaircbase lots more centrally huatcd al.j^^r higher jirice, stiil the I'lethiid jif ml^'Teiuiing the judjilir .I.s to lhe exact loi-ation of these 'lot!^ IS llol a fair jiractii'e to the bona !ide residents of Fri'ijiort,' vvho have seen liie village iinjiro\f, |iiosper and incii-ase iii jiojiulation.
N'illage President Danie! Morrison
Rev. Claude Nevinne Albert Mooney i tity of coal. Delivered anywhere. Call of St. Luke's Church, Chatham, N. ^ uji 280, Rockville Centre, on the lele-
Y., will Jireach at .St. Paul's ('hurch, Koosevelt; service at 8 o'clock. Mr. Mooney is a brother of Mrs. Jojjp Gol¬ ler of this village.
the next meeting. These were all jiub- juote you the Knvest jirice on any (juan- nian Avenue; .losejih Farmlette. Grand ij.in.,! jn the Review last week, exi-ejit-
Ave.; Annie E. O'Mara, Randall Ave.;; ,„j, YVide Awake Engine Co.. of which Wm. C. Smith, Lena Ave.; Henry L. j tJiG foreman-elect is Alexaniier C. Kate Wul-
The undersigned, having taken a roimi at 26 Miller Ave., would desire the patronage of the people of this jilacc;. having had an exjierience of over (1 years with one of the tinest millinerv houses in New York (.'ity.
Adriana Conklin.
jihoiie and get prices. -Adv.
I A surprise party was tenilered by the I Misses Smith of Grove Street, last .Sat- I urday, on .Miss .Marie and Hilliert John- I son. .About sixteen freinds were gath- ! cred together and al! sjiciit a jolly timi.
Crandell, Ocean Ave. ; Mrs. rk.ace wui-; Ackerm-m an ting. Church Street. ^ | Baehn.
,\ deed was received from'yCharles F. i j j) (artwri'dit wa- Donnelly for dedication of an exten-! „^^.,:;,,,^^;,. j,',- ^vide Awak sion to Archer .St. ; referred to the' Street Cominittee. I
assistant foreman Peter
for water I
ijiproved as a Engine Co. Edwin Cro.^sfield, .Archie N'erity, Harrv Lewis, Fred Combs, Harry Bovv-
The following ajijilications ior water i ^.,.^^ (;^,^_ ^V. Christians, Lewis M .-ervicewere granted: E. VanRiper, , .j„,j muxiei Carman, were approved a Centre St.; V. .G. Walters, Pine Sl. ; | rM,,|nbe
A ou( hre was held at the Freejiort Club House Wednesday evening.
Next Wednesday evening the regular monthly iiiidies' Night will be held. There will be dancing, vvith music by Bishof).
The following Wednesdav eveinng.
Wheeler (Jlover, Bayview .Avi-.; S. Di- . mon Smith, Wallace St.; Vandewater: Post, Loag Beai-li Ave.; .1. B. Cart j wright, t->vo liOUses on West Randall .¦\veiuie. The, apjilications of A. W. Pearsall, Pine St., and Wm. H. Rider,
The Sock .Soi-ial last Wednesiiay eve¬ ning iiy the Woman's Relief Corps and Grand Army was a comjilete .^.uccess.
The Hall was jirettily drajied with the jiatriotic colors. The I-'reejiori High School Band began the exercise.-.
by Jilaying "Marching Through whalcv St., w^ere granted "as .«oon as
Georgm;" then recitations by Rosalie we get the necessary material."
I Cornell, recitatation by Mrs. Bagnall, 'I'j,^. ajijilicatioiis of G. T. Attenboro,
j musical selections by Mrs. Heyer and o^.^^j,,, Avenue, and W. A. Mai-k, Mad-
l-.l -Ml j'¦^I'^^e^ HayiKir and Beacon., recitation :,¦„„ Avenue, for electric light service
April 24. a subscrijitioii danco Wl be Iiv Mi dred Cummint's mnde bv b-iiu! i. i ^.u /• »u \ i. n
t 1 oy .viiKiicu v^ummiii^N, iiKi u in oaiiu, were gr;inted; those of Albert Pearsall,
"''"'• i ivt'il-at-';'!' hy Chtlord Cornell, .song by ; pj,^^^, v^t., and Geo. Yaeger, Xorth .Main
Miss Elizabeth Patterson, song by ct- '•,rvifif..rl •¦« >.¦/,(,n <.t,. " Ortell & Lucas rejiort tht; following ; i,,!-,,;,. (;,.,.nn.i-oth lecititimi bv l^-ib.d ;.'.. *:,, , ' .
O..K.U. /i l,,t. ... Pi.oQi- tl.,. X X p.,,p,;'J^''''"*- ^'t'lii'-tUHli, It citation liyjsal.el- The Cork was instructed to notify .sales. 4 lotsoii line St. for.L J. Kai*'ji.i ;;^,,.,„,,i„^ „iuj,i,. by band, recitation dall to D. Neuman of Bellmore; the i i,y ^rs. Bagnall, a Ila-exhibit bv Mr. large hou.se of .1. Berhrick on Lena j ^aft, who made .some remarks antl
me:
were ajipi-ovei if Bayview Hose Comjiany.
Oflicers for the Fire Dejiartment were elected as noted elsewhci-e.
Our very best .Moclia and .lava cof¬ fee, selling now at very low 'igures: No. 1, .'. lb. for ^;-1.2.^; No. 2, ¦". lb. fur Sl. ; an excellent blend, giving a lliig- rant ami delicate delicimisne.'^s wliicli is the jierfection u'f all coffee; coir.e in and get a samjile. Carman & Jenk'tis, I''ret jioi-t and Rockville Centre; tole- jihones: l-'i-ecjiort, 2-.A; Rockville Centre, .".2.
were elet-te.i setretin-ies and .1. Huyler , Ellison and Gilson H. Ravnor tillers.
The result of the voio vvas aniaiumt'd ; as follows: j
I-\ir Chief Engineer Walter B. Cozzens (i2
.lesse F. BimK-11 r,-J |
.Mai'i;ed "for identiliialioii" S |
Scattering - :; i
For First Assistant Etigineer j
Archer B. Wallace Oi
.1. F. .Jchnsoti I.s I
.'narked "for identilication" ".) i Scattering 2 i
There were sfT.so two regularly j named t-andidates i'or sei-on.d assistant antl tilt.' i-e:-ult was :
Will. W. Cameron '.M
C. F. Baldwin 1
.Marlu d ¦'for ideiitilication" ."> .At-coriiing lo law, at thu meetin,g of the Boanl of Fire Comniissioiiers I'li Friday evening, the matter of electing ollicers in accordame vvith these nom¬ inations was brought up.
.Jesse Bedell jirotested against the Board t-lecting Cozzens to the odice be , (-ause of the Board r.ot allowing mei
was un; meiiibe! , It wa sniokei-
uiiniouslv fl'.'i |- of the i'liiard. s resolved lo Imld al the .Mav nieetii
an
litinorarv
th
annual n Wed¬
nesday evening, May .s.
An interesting addiess was matie by Samuel R. .Smith, |ire.-.^ident of the Board of Education. Mr. Smith ex¬ jiressed his tTTnnks lu- the Boai*d of '''rade for their assistance at the sjiec- ' iai S(-hool meeting held :i ; htirt time ! ago, at whit-h tinn- the proposition tti j Jiurchase a site ami erect a new school house was carried by a large majority. ' Mr. Smith also stated that li.- had been ' informed th;it the Board of Tra.de vvas , Jilacing itscif on lecord as an anUigon- ; ist <if the Long Island Railroad; that 'thoy undertook loo many il;inj;s, and ' that their altitude to tlie l.ong Island ; ivailroad made il a tar inon- tlillicult i mallei- to set-ure anv coiisidoration iwhatsoevfi- from the railroiid than it I would be undi r other . i;-cumstaiices. j Per.-^onally h.e did not hold, liial frenzied feeling of ant.-igoidsm against anything I that the railroad undertoo!; to do, Ineillier rould ht. ¦.mdersiaiid wby this , fte!iii<_'' siiuidd ixist ayMiii.-.t the rail-
'xist- ears;
J.
Avenue to Charles \'anReet-.e of Brook¬ lyn ; the new house of Vandewatei I'ost, on liong Beach .Avenue to (ieorge j Sloat of Patchogue; 2 lots of .James B. ! Kaynor, on Raynor Street, to Fred Or-j tell; Albert Pea.rsall's house on Randall i Avenue to Thomas Baldvvin of Brook-' lyn; 4 lots on Pine St. for .J. .J. Kan-! dall ttt Albert Pear.sall; ;'. lots for Chas. i Coomb.s to Frank E. Rose; a large jilot on Portertield Place for Mrs. I). ,J. Dy¬ er to William Smitli of Freeport; large jilot for Sarah Fisher, cor. Long Beach Avenue and Sinith .Street to Lottie F. Lucas; al.--o rented the cot¬ tage of K. 11. .Mayland on Main Street to Thomas Forbes of Brooklyn.
The Mysterious Vails.
The .Mysterious Vails and their com¬ jiany of select entt'-t.-iiners vvill pay Freeport a .-hort visit, luni.iiencit.u- Monday, April loth.
'Tiiey will i-eniaiii in town three day.-, giving exhibitions of that marvelous enigma whicii they call Somniloijuism. It is said that .Mrs. Yail, while in an ajijiarently hyjiiioUc trance, tells her auilience what they are thinking, leading ilieir thoughts, and answiring all sorts of mental questions, such as locating lost articles, missing rela-
i with Commander Patterson showed the I tlag that went though the war from 'dl i to '*' .'!. The tlag was in the "Uth Regi- . ment of this Battery 20 years before . the Civil War and is owned by (^ajit. I Taft of Brooklyn, who is .S8 years of I age; Commander Pallerson made some 'interesting remarks;_ music by jianil, I recitation 'ny Mrs. Bagnall. song ly I Miss Elizabeth Patterson, recitation by Mrs. Bagnall, tableau of corjis, 1 antl music by bariil.
I Letter to \V. S. leas
Freeport, L. I.
I Dear Sir: If we sell Devoe to jiaint your town, your roatl won't luive so ' much freight to handle.
It takes 10 gallons to paint :i fair
was instructeil to no Ross & Raiuiall to remoxe obstruc¬ tions on p.rooklyn .Avenue within ten days ,,or the matter will be i-efi;rred to counsel."
The ajijilication of .John B. ('oinbes, nremaii at the jiovver house, for an in- cre;ise of salary was referred to lhe Light Committee, to rejiort at next meeting.
Cajitain of Police .John Dunbar rec- ominemled to the Board the ajijiomt- meiit of the following village (itiicers: Elmer E. Raynm", Wm. W. Cameron, S. P. Pettit.Getiige Ct.ojicr, H. E. Ri- ticr and sjiecial village oflit-ers, C. E. Helland, Wm. Golden and Chas. vVillets: ajij) :oved.
The boml of the collector of light .1 .itals was I'l.wtl at .$."i()0, the sifme as la;-t yi'ar. The bt mi of the jjtreasuier at !tT,,^0'.), l.ist year the amtaint bt iii>c !i)lU,Oit(t, and of tbe coilectov of i.i:vc
The FreCjiort .Masonic Asssociation 1 arranging for a " Recejition to Our ,a(iie.-^" on Tuestlay evening, .Ajiril
bers to vote. lie clainu d that there
vva^i nothini': in the by-l.'iws retjuiring ! road, Tlie riiiln ad has been in a inaiuto be ;i member thirty days bt.--' ence I'^r thoj'asl seventy-live fore he could vote. ; had invested its n'oiicy and hai!
(.\iunselor Fishel tlaimed tiiat wliile itj here with brains am! iiijrcv.uity a might have been the intention of the j cndea.vorii^g to rijihcr out the de
•ome
I was
an.d
To-da.y (Friday) j-iayiiig your fcchool liofiks are lurntd i Treasurer, 'i'lu be jiaid at .Mine
.^ th tax
fo
la
I day for before the the Countv
frainevs ol tidrtyday that'the I the bv-iaw
tho by-h limit, tliey did not do so; t;itilicate, while jaitited in ;, wa.s not a regulating luirt
¦y will Ihei^ I
Uive
to
.Mrs.
Mrs. Thoma- Burleigh and George Harrison will conduct a take sale at the residence of Mrs. Burleigh, i'ortertield Place, Saturday afterntion of this -.vcek for the benefit of the Ejiiscopal t'hurch of the Transligura¬ tion.
SEAFORD
si-/.e house and that iiouse wont wan; at :?;'.,000^ the same as last year, iiainting again for 5 or lit years. J'ho Freejiort Bank and tluvFirst Na-
?,M-. .il.d .Mr-:. Franic entertaining a ;,('Ung sc ii
o.ithard an
I'hat's true in a w.iy, but jieoiile, yoa know, rather like fre.--h pain'., and they paint I'or nothing bul looks sinu-- times.
That iiouse woulii takt 12 or 1:1 gal¬ lons of almost any other paint than De¬ voe,and woultl have to be (lainieil again in half that time. Ten years is a very long time for a jiairit to wear and livt' isn't short.
Which makes the most freight, a ID
tionaft^ank of Freejitirt were tlesignat¬ ed ai tleiiositories for the village funds.
The Nassau (\iunty Review was tles¬ ignated as th.e tif?i(-ial jiajier.
Leo Fishel was de-iignated as coun.-^el for ttie Board. '
.J. W. Fitzsimons was reai^iiointtci a memlier of the Board of Health fi three vears. to succeed himself.
Mis.s Dora -Fountain ;-pet't Sunday with friends in the place.
Lioutci.ant Denl lias beenvir^ his mother, .Mrs. (irant Dent.
Iting
of the samcy,,
Coun.selor Fi-hel also gave the l'»>ard the same opinion. 'J'he by-laws icad under "duties cd' Sccretarie.--" :
"shall at the general conven- tifin ( r the (ieiiartmeot furn¬ ish a eertitied list ofthe rneiie her.-; <if their t-ompaiiies which shall be in tht: following form : We htreby certify that * • " each and every man wht.se nari;e ajijjcars on i-aid lisc as aii a'-tive lirenian, in goo<l stand¬ ing, and has been a member of said comjiany thirty days." Eligible to Vote N )i erniior ol the Dii.ait- ¦i.cnt shall b.i permitted to .-fite w-liose duc.-^ and f';nes are not jaid in tlieir resjiective (-omjiaiiies. thy s.irre to lie lertified. to a-- heifiiihefore linn-ided." 'lhe Board then rt-'riKcii to count ir
to jnovidtiji 1 vveighty railroad jii-ejiositinn tbat was i (-onironlitif^ them so that they cotiltl ! see .a I'air return for their money, the i road being cajiitalized for aliout .lititl.- ! (KKl.'dhd, an<i that none of this atock I vvas wall r<*(l stocl; ;is fair engineers I have staled that tile jii-esent jilant I rould not lie replaicd i'liv less than j .SHO,0(1(1,01)11; tl,at for tho j.asL twelve years or iilure no dividend.- Lad been : det-l-w»id.* and tlial if one would jilace JiimsWIf ill the jiosition of ludn^,^ a stock j holdt-r ill the road, they would 'bon be- : lieve the jiolicy of the road to bi a vvi.-e one. Mr. Smith stati-d that he vvas nol, neither has he i ver Jiwnci!- a single share of the stor 1. of the tom- '¦ Jiany. but only t(,'ik his stand from the liusiiiess jiojiii uf view, and v.itl: the maxim cf ^ri, ii;;. evi-ry one a fair ¦,h()W, and'lhal he believ.d that by lo- operaling with llie road instead of l.'C- ing antagocictif- to their jik-in;- and lias- is of operatict. b"tte.i re iilV- ouid be
tive.-;, stolen pmjierty, giving atlvice or 20-gallon jiaint'.' ."> or lO-year paint'.' in b-jsinc.'-y, et?. Hut the lO-gallon paint ia the 10-year
The Port Jetferson Echo says: "The jiaint and tho 20 gallon jiaint is the fj- Vaib gi.o the most bewildering ami i year paint. Which makos the most entertaining entertainment ever seen in 1 freight^?
these Jiarts." j Ask your paint dealer \vhich he'd
lhe program incluties Hendrickson, i rather sell, and which he couW seil "K.i;ig of Knives;" Fred Knopji, num- most of. Ask your painter whith he'd ologue artist; Milton Geiger, America's! rather paint, whether good or bad foremost Irish comedian; Vail, the) paint is good for his business; which Trustee Patte"»-roir"a4sf
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Berii.-loii were in to-.vti .Sundav, for a brief trip.
")f^, ¦ , ~ .
'^.Mrs. H. L. Mayes of East Ha-mjiton
. , ...I.l. ¦ ! sjieiit Sundav at the M. E. parsonage,
special committee to attend to securing '
coalatthepowerhou.se. , Mr. and Mrs. Bergen Chichester of
. The matter of the aj.j.uintment ui a ^ Amityville spent Sunday with friends
street commi.ssioner was then taken up. j^ ^^jj. ^\,^^.^
Applications were receivetl from O. W. j"
Humjihrey antl Wm.W.Cameron. Trus-' ^^_.y^ James Le-rgett started Wedncs-
tee Beiiell nominated D. Wesley Pme ] j^j- f^r the annual Confe-^tnce, to he
for the oflice at th*' request of a number j }^pi,j ,„ Bridgeport, Conn. '
wizard, and Clint Sinith, musical ex pert. i
They come highly recommended, I and should do a good business in Free- port. Their prices are 25 and 35 cents.
Adv.
This is the gas range season; have you ordered yotirs yet?
good paint, the 10 or !5-gallon paint; which pays most freight and which pays most wages. Which will you buy yourself, the 10-gallon, 10- year, or 20-gallon 6-year paint'.' Yours truly,
F. W. Devoe & Co. P. S paint.
of taxpayers, antl for the same reason
Mr.Patterson secondetl the nomination.
nominated
J
Stephen Lewis. The tirst ballot result¬ ed as follows:
D. W. Pine, 8
Wm. Cameron 2 Mr. Pine was accordingly declared elected.
There was considerable discussion as
C. Milton Foreman sells our | to the proper pay for the new commis-
' I sioner. It has been customary to fix a
-J_L
Vie thrown I out and Archer li. Wallact be declared elected. The Board totik no aclion on this. The result tif the reeount gave Coz'/.ens i')2 vtites and Ik'tlell Oil. ("ozzt-ns was accordingly A Jiound .^.cfal will be held at the j'^'^^•'a''«*<*'''^'^'t^'''<-^^*'f- ^'-rher B. Wal- reaident-e of Mr.s. Smith Van Nostrand 'a^'' '''""-t As;-islant and this (Thursday) evening, for ,4>enefit I Cameron .second assistant of the Sunday School.
ai-finiplis.hed.
Willitini P. .Jono.-, ill reply to .Mr. Smith, stall li that lie tlesired at this. tiriH- to (-lear uji any false i<ica that all the ballots "maiked for ideiitifica-1 might ha-.e beeu impres.-ed ujion Mr. lion' and that the candidates rei eiv-1 Smith as to the jiosition the Freejiort ing tbe largest numb-er of votes be de- Bf-ard of Trade has taken in reference clared elected. jto the Long Island liailroad: Since
Mr. Bedell then said that as the , the orgnnization of the Board of Trade, result was so close it coulil not be fair-j it has o'nly made tliree reijucsis of the ly iletermiiicd and the Board had tht- railroad, .-ill of wliich have been Jiower of apjiointing whom it saw fit, granteil:
he would suggest that the entire ballot j j Having train 2".« sLoji at Rock¬ ville Centre and Freeport.
2. In endeavoring,v^iii a measure, to| have the subway underneath the tracks kejit in a more dean and Hard
William W.
j I LYNBROOK
On account of the pastor being Doran antl Gray's famous "Ma Lady away to Conference, there will be no; Minstrels" will apjiear at the Lyceum service in the M. E. Church Sunday i Hall, Lynbrook. on Thursday evening, moming. In the evening, the servi-j Mrs. Robert Gray has been spending ces wiH be under the auspices of the L few days with relatives at F'hiladel- Epworth League. I phia. Pa.
tary condition than it had been pre¬ vious to the time complaint had iieen made of the same.
;). In inducing the railroail tilficials to have the railroad slaton at EreefXirt kept open late al night, or until the arrival of the last train, especially dur¬ ing the colli winter weather.
Following the liusiness meeting a pleasant entertainment was given by Joseph Hardman.
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VOL. XII FREEPOKT, N. Y., Fli JDAY. APRIL 12. 1907 NO. 24 FREEPORT NEWS Kec}! in touch with the (las ("o. 's advs. There'd always ::omethin<^ interest¬ ing. It. Leon J. .Storer and .lay ^aHarr Scranton, I'a., spent Sundfty vvith the Misses Storer. The I'resbyterian Church Improve- Villajie Trustees yeariv .-tilaiy fer liii lent .Society will meet at the resjrlencu Tho liv.-^t regular meetin^j of the \'il- the (.'ii.'iimissidiicr lo f Mrs. ,J. W. Jtullirow, .'iT North Miiiii lage Hoard of Trustees wa.s held Friday teams and men on the evening, i'resident Morrison .in the is against thc iaw the chair and all the nicmhcni present. i'^t in in some one else's name. This .\ iviire.sentarive of the .New York r>laii has not proved entirely satisfac- and New -Jeri-ey Telephone Corppany tory, and it was the consensus of opin- a.^ked fierniisL-idn to L'uiida conduit line' 'ori in the Board thaf a man i-houM be on Church Street fnmi West .Merrick selected whose only interest in the Street, next Wednesday, from ten to tive o'clock. Luncheon wili he served j at twelve. Ail ladies of the coiigrega- e \ tion are invittid to he present I'll o" at ' least a part of the day. Board ot Trade ¦gular iiiecling of ihc lioard ui We(lre.:day evening. Edwards Bros, report the sale of ;! lots at Baldwin, on Southard Avenue, to Mrs. Monnhan ; $600. E. R. Brindel has a real e.state oltii on liailroad Avenue. Frank Farmele'i.te wili p.-iy ir a Ih. for old rags; iron 40c a hundred; rub¬ ber shoos, r)c a lb.; good price for old metal. Frecport; I'. G. Bo.v \'27i. .Msr. F,. .M. Waterbury of Saugerties, mother of Miss Kvelyn Waterbury, was the guest of her daughter la.sl! ^-^ valuable horse was stolen from week. ^^ ^^ I f.„..is & Kandall's barn Tuesday night. Send u.-, particular.- of your proiierty for sale or to rent. Furnished or un¬ furnished liouses. Kdwards Bros., opp, Dejiot, Baldwin, i;. I. .Mi.^-s Mary A. Davis of C'ayuga, .\'. Y., and Miss Elizabeth (Goodrich of Auburn, N.Y., spent Suiuiay a;id Mon¬ day with Mi.'-s Isabel Davi.i. In Ihc PresbyteriaJi Churcli Sunday morninj^ Dr. Ketcham will deliver a sermon to parents and youn,:^ men on "The claims of the Ministry as !i l,ife Calling." .Miss .Mary ('. Lcath of Cobleksill, N. Y., spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, .Miss Flizabeth Leith. at the Higgins cottage, 1 iLl South Ocean Avonuo. WILL TIIOSE having account with Mr. .'ind Mrs. Thomas liobertsoii. Smith Street, s,:end statements at once, so that they may be satistied before the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Ros,-; ha\e returned from their Southern trip. ¦t has tlie jieiud a ie;i.l e.~- [ii).<-- X; R.iiulall Road to Bioaiiway; al;-o to rejilace a number of jioles with larger ones in various jiarts of the village, and make cables in jilace of so many loo.-e wires throughout the lur-^y jiarts of the vil¬ lage. Referred In Light Cutimiiltee with power. K. S. Raniiall. in a coniniuiiication, ;is!;l-iI if lhe lioard e.xjiecled to '.-e-im- liui-.-^e hilll i'or iiio]i(.-y e.xjiended b_\ hini ill layin.g a water main on E.iial Ave., out I i' the money voted for exten^-ien of v.ater mains apje.-opriMted at the last cleciioii. The Boaril decided__they could I.ot do this and refen-eij ihe matter of jiaymeiit of these accounts to counsel. ! 'Ihire are .se-.ci-;-.! ;dinilar clairr.s a^.^- gre^atiru! S'.-ver.il thou.-and dollars. The vei'M i.v nionihly rejiort of the \'iliat;i.' Tn.'asiirer, .John K. (JoUlinp:, was received, shov.'ing the following; lialaiaes in the various funds: CeneVa! Fund. $'2,i.-i7i; Street Fund, .'?4:;-<.7;i; Watci-Fund, :r92;i.!);!; Lighf Fui.d, Silitril.hL:; Board of Health Fund, SILS;!; Inlerisl Fund. i^Kt l.M-l ; Tax Arre:u-.-! Funi. •'Sll.'.M; Fire Dejiart¬ ment Fund, .iil70.14; Street Light I Housekeepers who are about to l.egin Fund, STS.41; Lijjfht Extenson Fund, I war against dirt the spring cleaning . .^II.81 ; Water Extension Fund. >-i'20.- : will find something of esjiecial inter- '2-i', Water Sinking Fund, .S;'.il7."i.4.''); iest to them in Chas. P. Smith's ad in Street Sign Fund.,^'JX.22. that and and : jier Lewis H. I' tale oflice in Building. .See the .-^to! 1 Nii.'san (>)unty DejiarlMieiit.**' ist Card:- Eexh the ; rv work would be tji-t of overseer and who would Lie able lo divide the work among the village contractors. Mr. Slovens wanted the salary tixed ai .iJ2."i(). Trustee Sigmond moved it be ti.xed at liTi cents jier hour. Trustees Patterson ami Bedell President Morrison :-.(u;-ved upon '^¦'¦ day, Jirovided Mr. Pine,..tould i'e in- dui-el to aciept the position at thai Jirice f*ir the viliage. The jirice was aciordingly lixed at ^d pev day. Thomas E. Powers, an officer of the S. !'.(.'. A., ajijilied fo.- aiijiointnieiit as a vilhuce olHci-r. Roi eived and liled. ll was resolved to transfer teiiijior- arilv Iransfer .^oiM fi'.im Water Fund lo (h.'nera! l-'und. •'f.iiX) frcm Water !-'und to Board oj' ilctilth !'"und, work and allo\> Cozzeii.M Re-Klected Chief j use ilis own All e.vcitII'.,l; convention lor M;c-iiclec- I .Jii roads. As this tion of oftic-ers of the FreejKirt Fire De- I Tratle w-as 1 ills have to be jmrtnient for the eusuing year was ¦ at which time the i:;etliod of a number held in the Truck House of Excelsior of realtv comi,anie.-> in advertisinjt lots Hook and Ladder Co. Thursday even- fro sale in Freej;ori from ."i^ ln to .'SSSl mg. Tne candidates for tlie ol!ice i f per lot was heartilv condemned. A Chief weie Walter B. Cozjjeiis, the jire-I number of iho real' estate dealers of sent Chief, and -le.sf^e F. Bedell, the i-Veoporl as well as a nuniler of prom- jiresent Fust Assistant Engineer. For jnonl lesidenis did not hesitate to First Assistant the aspii-ants were pr,,„„uiHe this praclici- as fraudulent Archer B. Walhue. the pl•^^^ent incum- and al.-^o as unfair to the residents of lent, and -J. Frank .loimson of Wide i Kreeiiort, for it is an uiidis .utalile fact .Awake ?^iigine Co. At the nici'ti!-!g of Ever Ready M |
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