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ITASSAV COVIfTT REVIEW
SINGLE COPIES, FIVE CENTS
A FAMILY NEAVSPAI'EK OF LOCAL AND GENF.KAL INTELL'ICJENCE
TERMS- SL50 YEARLY IX ADVANCE
VoLX
Freeport. N. Y.. Friday. January 27, 1905
No. 14
Freeport Bank
Capital $}0.000 NalM StrMt
JOHNJ. IIASDAI.I,. I'rosiil'i.i WILLIAM K. II
Fr««|rart
HIS WATERLOO.
NEW (III RC'II ()R(;AN
nphai
ItaM tl Dkctters
.lulin J lUndill Safj! Coa WilUam Z. OuUcr Wallaea B. Comwi nwrlw L. Wallar. WilUam k Hall Edgar Jacksoo
.Vugust Iiiiuii- WilliatnO. Hili' r I). Wealei Piii" lUnlelB. Raviinr f'olea Pctlil HsrrrrB. fiiiilli licorr- M.IUir,lu:l
0|«n. nacopl Iraal liolidnys. from'.• h. in. I. p. m. Offers faclliti»a mid Indticntiieiila mvaey dapartmenlequal lo ihosa of either i Naw Tort or HrookUn banks or Trarl Co paalss. awl avery aecoininodation as far ai eoaalalattt with oonMrratlTe ma&ugement.
Ulai«st at Um raU ol t |irr rent. |i.>iil liaM depoaila. thrm nuwllis nr mnr". lira iaaaad oa aU parts ol Eumiir.
Doss a (mMial bunking busin,.!^.
Aacoants of eorporaliona. roinpiuii'-. riattes, ate., •olicitad.
Ratlrs •atiafaciion «iiaraiite.il
Inqolriea will reealTe prniniit Mil.nii.'ii i. baebaarfully antweml.
BANK OF
re
Uteg* At*., RmUvIIU C**tr«, L. I.
M IHAM B. MMITU. Preiideui
TBOM.\g 0. KNIOHT. Vlr.'.Pro»id.'iil
HBROEN T, BAVSOR.f'o»lii"r
¦mt* *I Mrectsrs
Oavrge W. Dariioii Tlionmi 0. Kniilln
JiibnVlDcenI Hiram It. ISniiili
Olaalwurth D. Coiiili.'» Wesley B. Smith
C%arlsa W. Haven ("barlci L. Wall.,".
Armdar Hmith Amtio Comwell
John W. DeMutt John T. Darinm
Edward T. Tburatnn Hauiillun W. Peiirsi.ll
,if Di'iHifi
Intaraat fiaid on HiM.Tittl DeioHiti Drafla i«4ucil on EdsIkihI nnd iln Your Paironasa Solicited. RankliHi Hours: « a. m. to .1 r. \i. I A. M. to i: n. Discount Daya: Tueiiluyi and Kri
Tkiliff Torkud iMgliludTruiion Conptsj SCHEDULE
CARS LEAVE
Mb. B. (or Hamwrsad ooi itk Boaad) at (:li a. as. and erarr r ¦¦tilll lit p. B. forall sUtions tdtamtmrn a. m. aad ttlH, «:4i a. to Haapstaad aalt. (•MthBoondl at«:4S. i:M a. m. irdbaiaaftar oatil 11 ¦X p. m. ,_J (MorthBoQBdlatSiUO. «JD. 7:W. )<aiS«.i»«l,llilU.llJIOa. m. and LtAjJO. 401. 4'«). iM, i», tit), tmitaa. IO«iaad 11 ito p. m. jaid (WaatBoowl! at 6 Jo a. m. aod n thstsatlar oatil ll iSUjp. ai.
. it |. 1. ttm (8ooth Aoiiodi at 9.-on.
Ia.a. SBdawiTboar Ihareaftar until 11:43
ft ¦. R. Darot (Vorth Botioit) at 6:10
•.¦kaaasTstrboor(haraaflaroatil 11:10 p. m. JJifTusUttoas aod at 12ilOaad 12Al midolsht
. .^m, Tilla«* Araane (East
«IIJia. ai. aad avatt boar Iharealtar lB.B.taraUsti^auaad at IIM p. tb ¦¦Idalaht to^npalMd ooly. "" fBtsHMSt (WasiBonndl at5:1Si
(¦¦Idalaht to%npalMd ooly. . . .fBsMlMSt (WasiBonndl ati Isistr hoor tkarsalur oatil 13:»
uid-
-_ahfiook, Bailroad Danot (East Bonmli at lit>a>a.aMaf*rf honr thsraafter uutil 10:<n .lae ^ ataUooa aod at 11:40 p. m. and ' " " aUadoolr.
ian Anan (East Boundi
annr ooor tneraaftar uotil
11I:SS p. m. aud
"SSMSL'S^S
Hsa
oolr.
First rsr lea»iii«
staMap ¦¦DflM and hunrif eerriee uul;.
I lo Mlaaola
. . F. A. I'Ot.nAMons.
CRARLEB 8. THRASHkiR. Hupt
T-rrss. k Oeo. Msr.
BO YKAR8' BXPKRIINCK
Patents
For Sale
Ha7, 75 CU. to 11.00 per cwt. Ry* Straw, 80 to 90c jier cwt. Salt Har, 35 to SOc per cwt. Ootm Stalks, $2.o0 to •3.00 p.>r inn Jhaotoot. 91 to (1.75 per barrel OtM^WOOd, |U 50 to t4.50 peri-unl Oak Flaak, S to '< rts per ft. Bkkory Plank, 4 to u cts. per ft CkMtaat and Oedar Posts, all sixes Skada asd Oraamcntal Treea ami
Bhrmfaa, Pici*«t Plant, etc., at ooe half of
ttfoittpnao.
John J. Randall
Freeport, N. Y.
Haw tha Offiesr of the Day T Ovar Private Murphy.
Ill tlieTlays when thi- cnuntrj had a frontier every nnnv po.-t liail '.o be in a constant stnto of roailini'-ss, for there was no telling wlien troops might lie calleil out to sii|i|iri'js au Indian uprisinfc or to rid ilm ruad of desperate liighwaymen. Oi-ici- plinc, the Brooklyn I^aple miw, "as never relaxed, althoiinh the ninnner in which it was preserved sunu'iimc:; savored of comedy
Captain Tro.xell of tlio Si'M'II- tcenth infantr>', an Iri-hman and a strict disciplinarian. li:|l considera- blo tronble with coruiii iiienilKrs of his company who. lieiii:^ Ililxirnian-i from different count ic*. iroro di.-;- poscd to quarrel overmuili nniong themselves.
Once when C'uptuin Troieil wa-i officer of the day the ser.ircanf nf the guard, a strapping Ihshninn, who himself disapproved the:"* froi|iu'nt fights as being Fubver.-ive of di.-ci- pline and disgraceful to the compa¬ ny, approached the captuin willi the-^.^m-jp customary salute and said:
"Officer of the day, sir, 1 liaio the ——^ honor to report that Private Mur¬ phy, of your company, a prisoner in the post g\iardhouse, struck at nio with n pickax handle."
Captain Troxell returned liie ^a- lute and merely taid. "All riglit."
A few minutes later the sergeant of the guard presented liim<el f a?nin and after saluting sniil:
"Officer of the dn\. --ir. I liau' ilio honor to report thnt I'rivat phy, a prisoner in the post ^ruanl- house, struck at me n;;ain uitli a pickai handle."
Once more the cupiain returned the salute and .said, ".-Ml right."
Ninol for the .Aged
1 HUM IS JollN^^ON, Ulll WtLI. RN.iWN
I'Kfi.i.IST, rHEPAnED TO Mill"
1H.\T SOTHIXa EQlAl.i'
VINOI. FUU ot.I'
I'con.i;
Siiiil Ml', .lohuhoii: "It is il lijensuro to recoive lettei's like the following; in ro(;.nnl to our Vinol. lis thov fullv suli.st.'iutiate our cl.'iiiiiH .l.'S to wh.it it will do."
Mr. .losi'idi li.'iiiksuii Ilf IVi'Htur. 111., writes; '1 am in my "Sth yenr, .-iml fm s,iiiie time I have, Im'cii Insiiii; stioiifith .inil hiilToroil with n chrunii' cold ami lunj:
DR.. WILLIAM J. STEELE
Barrlson Avenue BALDWIN, L. I. OttiM Boers Tririkeeel
ttoB A a l/itig lUnlanre
1 toirn Oa Baldwin
Ho ¦iru Local, m
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW 132 Nasaau St
N I, n ^ • 11 O'A IN N 'ISSAU CO n y
FREEPORT DIRECTORY
VILLACC orriciAL*
JameoDean, Prealdaol liiiui.'l Miirrinoii I TliomaiiBnrlelsli ' Board of liiUns Deinier , Trustee,
lliram H. Smith '
lin F. Ooldlnir. Treasurer Elvin A. Dorloo. Collertor xylreeter 1>. Khea. Via,^ clerk •*li»noy H. Sweaer, Police JdsIIm eo>ao er waTca eoiiMissioNiae Jamea Ueao iiirMi.rrix.ii Thomaa Burlpist
.lullu-D.'lnK'r liiniin K ,«iulth
Kettstrar of Vital Slalim Wnilaoi Ka^oor I arman. M. II.. Health Offlrer.
TLe iuterio le-iU'cunitcil f L
of th,' M„tli,.,list Ki-is Illlll It li.'iiiiUiiiiii' 1 mis (.'ozzi'ii-
ili.il Chureh li.n.s 'lioiii I'l'coiitlv u i.ix'.m iiistiilli',1. rii,)t,i'liy
Road Iniprovenients in nil Counties
Luilcr till' Iireseut •-t.-iiiui' tlie •Stute uf Ni'H Vork, fur the iiu- lU'ovoiiiOnt Ilf till' main liiKh\vu\?<. ]iays oO per I'l'iit of the cost of the imiuovemi'iit, the county il.li per cent of the eust of the iniiiiove- .\Iur- mt'iit .'HhI the towu 1'") per eent uf the cost of lho improvement in the town. Till' aiiuu.'il i'e\enues uf th. State to iiU'i't the ileiii;iuil for rotnl improveuionts .ire so "small lliat
Who Needs Help In Freeport?
We .lie iu receiiit of a letter I'li'iin Ihe su|ieriiiteinleiit uf the liuwery Mis.-iiuii, .j.'i Bowery, New York, ill whieh it is stated that
JOSEPH BAXKSOS.
The sergeant of the guard stood, "'"t' counti.'s out of the entire at attention a moment, then defer-, fifty-seveu have so far got nearly entially said: all the ruail improvement. This
"But, sir, officer of the day, is it | j^ ,„., ,p,. ,„„i,,,. ,1^^ statute. Imt it all nght for a prisoner in the post i. . , • , ¦. 11 , . •
guardhouse to strike at the sergeant:'" ""* ^ ^="'' =""^ ^'imtalile ilistn- of the guard with a pickax handle:-" | button of the road iiiiproveiueiit
"It is," answered the captain, "if fund. Tlie Supervisors' Hinliw.-iy the sergeant of the guard i^* f|>ol Convention have therefor veeom- enough to let him " memled an issue of .*.-|l»,OIK),000 uf
len minutes later the-erireiiiii le- , , . , .¦ '
turned and saluted. ''^"''^ ^'^ !'•'> f'"' ^'"^ 'niprovemeiit
"Officer of the day, .sir," he said of "»•' ""'•' •" t''" "f •''! <•>'' I'l^li- in his gravest voice, "I have the hon- Wa.\« iu all of the counties or to report that Private Murphy of thiouKhout tho entire State. It your company, a prisoner in the post i, ^ f,ict that .n highwav system
guardhouse, desires to go to the pitul on sick repori, sir '"
Hypnotism and Matrimony.
mill
ten
Why not use hyjinotism a.'^ un aid ,„ii,.;n,,, ^,f ,..,, to matrimony? This brilliant idea, . "''
occurred fo a ladv who listened to a ¦'"' *'"'"
th
laid out ill each eounty un the main hi^jliWii.vs inipruviiig une lutal highwa.i ounty Mill have h cuunty fiirtLer lecture on hypnotism by an eminent' otviiy thau li\e niiles from au iiu- physic' '1. A'olunteers from tho au-' pimeil roiul. .'ind over l>0 per cent diente -it upon the platform Bnil,„f (!„' farms will lie direetlv on ur were thrown into harmles.^ tranrcs
troiilile, until I was seriously ill
aud eould mit jju uut uf dooi's. My .
Ki'oat .irniy of iinetnpluyed men son sent ino Vinol. I coinnieiiced |
exists in New Yurk, gre.-iter th.nti to tako it and it has simply work-'
ever in the history uf the mission, ed wuiiders for iiie. I feel 'letter
and that the mission is seekiuK to and stroiiKcr than I have fur .\ ears.
feed and shelter those in need luit and my cough is all gone."
finds itself uiiaMe tu givo per- "You see," s;iid ]Mr. Juhiiston,
iiKiIieiit relief to all. It tberofure "Viuol contains in a eouceiitrated
asks, the letter sa.\ s, that tliose in form nil tho fitreugtlieniiig. lieal-
the country who ran use meu write iug prupeities of cod liver oil, but
to the mission. The mission will without a drofi of uil or grease to '
pay the carfare uf any of these' I'l'set thn stomach, and no sieken-
meu to any puint fifty miles out of iuR drugs, and for this letison it
New York. Tho letter states that '¦ remarkaiile power to euro coughs
the mission will take eare tu select, antl colds, liuild up aud invigorate
strung reliable men. the weak nud aged, mako rich, red
lilood, euro stoniacL troubles nud
A Chance For a Uood Business | ,''«'store the coiivolosceut to perfect
T. 1 , II- 1 1 1 ' health,
rraiik .V. Wood has given iiii his
di'liverv ruute to New Yurk. fur au
SEYMOUR snedek:b
COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hampt'aad
Naw Yo-k
Clffi'eln IIt'uu">10H,l IU:,ii lljll lii,„
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSCLLOR-AT-LAW
Moseii ts Isia ss Betd is< Morttsss
N nroadirsy. Ne» York
Kesldeuce, Main St.nortU of L.I R It.. Frreport '
J. W. SOUTHARD A SON
UNDERKKERS iSD ENBALHERS;
SEArORD L. I.
• CHOOL OFriCIALS
: W . R. (Hi>rlionl, rresldeul Hrnrr U. Crandell. SecK'tarr H
Charles D. SmiUi
iHTi \ruiuen, i.iTiieci,>r li«rt»r B. Smith. Treasurer Wallace H. Poet,flerk
('has. E. Hellaod, Truant OHirer
rnt»PO«T BOARO or TMAOt
I'reeident. Alooso FOatar
Seeretarj. Hesrr L. Maiaoa
t. sec.ind Tuesdar la each moolh at
KeTlew Hall
mns inmiinly L.<>i,K Diet. Tel. »1 Kroeport
Illl il»y
NoiuiY runic rcuioii ac(ni \
Breoklyi O'llct. 175 Fsltsa ttrsst '
ELVIN N. EDWARDS
..ReftI Esteiteaind InaurakitM.. j
FREEPORT. L. I.
M'.t to loan oa Bnd ni Xofijifk !
insurnnee [lusition. This is a goud (i]ieniiig for a .Miimg man to start iu on this wurk, as Mr. \\'uod has niailo himself verv useful.
"I jnst wish ever.v aged, run dowu or deliilitati'il |iersou in Freepoit would tr\ Vinul on my guarantee to letui'U the niuney jiain fur it every time it fails."
ThoniJis .Johuston, Druggist.
CLINTON M. FLINT COUNSELOR-AT-LAW FHEEPORT, I NtW lORIi OFFII'.I
112 huut Sinn Rooffl 1219
THE DEMONSTRATORS
JOHN A. AMERBACH
TEACHER OF VIOLIN
l.llllllvvlllp. I.. I.
.I'l.il',',,.-.
I ltiSlBlllio|i,'M.. Iln.iikhli
if tl
within thivi' miles of an iinprovtil road. I'lidir the boud i.ssue it is lio.ssilile for every couuty. no mat¬ ter whether tliey hai e taken huld road i|iiestiuii up to this nut. tu ubtaiu an eiiiial
So the lady wrote to the physician next day stating that .-he desired to consult him. and lie awaited her coming, thinking she wa-i a patient. "Oh, no," she said. "1 am quite i,f Hi, well, bul I am very much in Invo' i. , with a man who will not a--k mc tnl"^ '' ^' ' . . marry him. Xow-, I wnnt to invito;'''^.'•'"«'"^"^'" '"' '"'"' nupi'ovenieut him and you to lunch, so that you j with evi'ry uihcr eounty in thr can hypnotize him nnd make hira state. Of th,' s.jo,(KKI,liOo lioud propose!" The doclor exploded in I j^j,,,,. jj xvill mirth then suggeiled that ^hel ^-,^^, ^^^^ ., thould trust to her own hvpnolic ",' ,
attractions. But she went away ob- "' ^^^ years, thus completing one- serving that llypnoti'^ta are most un-; tenth of the mtire highwav system
International Correspondence
Schools
WILLIAH H. POST
BoooeasoT to J. T. Post a Soa —Dealer In—-
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STREET, FRCEPORT NartI sf L L L L tm. tmat Ittm
Iiossible to expend | L'ar duriug a period j
iiiiiiig tl
priii'l ii'nl.—London Chronicle.
Prices Ruling Firm.
(.Illl Joshua Martin lAis noted for his ability lo make a elo-e bargain. but once in awhile lie met his match.
"I say, mister," he began as he walked iuto a barber shop ono mar¬ ket day while raiting to dispose ot his load, "farming's mighty bad nowadays. You ought to lemmi Lave a shave for 8 cents. Wliy, if I should t. 1 you the price I had to take for ¦ garden lass"—
".Melil't.' returned the liarber, "Imt fai t 1, I ought to charge you doublo prii'e now by rights foi farniora' face are just nljoiil twice as long as they used to be. Vmi ought to b.' thankful for being lel off on OIK' f.ire."
ill eaeh cuunty in the Stale duriug ti.'U .\e.'irs, su that there will be ;in e,piitab|i'and fair distributiun of highwjiys in all uf the State wheth-! er th,' ciuiiti,"- ure largi' or small, or whether tlu'v h.i\,' a liigl a isossed v.-ilnatiuu.
,-liiirlowl i
Freeport
utl
February 9th, 1906
Dr. C. C. RAITH
IDHllSTTIST
o<«r UMy'i leil (tUtc ticMSft. FHEfUIIT
Offlee boore, » a.m. to Sii. m.
Spoclal Ehf asemente can Ihi maile cveDinga from 6 p.m. to 9 p.ni
IS Ysiri' Fnctlcal Eiistrirscs
FRATERNAL ORQANIZATIONS Freeport LotUe. No. SOO, I. O. O. F.
Noble Orand, Leo Fishel
Reeiirdina HecreUrjr.KIOcar Rhode>
Ueetlns nlfbl, Mondar
.Mulual Benevolent Association
I'reslrient. WtllUm H. Post
Secretarr. Bmorr 1- Post
wnM and ilh Wedsradar aach montli
II H. l>. Mott Post Nr. Iti, a. A. R. Cunimanaer, W. H Pattanon
I'linrl Iroquois. No. J», P. of A.
I'lilef Kanter, Emorr J. Poal
Hecietarr, Louie Blwel
Mem N aud Ilh Taaadar ofeach montk
Freeport Council No. 5?. Jr. O. U. A. M
Oouncllor. O. VVealer Goldtn
Heoroiarjr. Oscar W. Valsnilne
Maetlog utuht, Friday
Itoyal Arcanum, Fracamai^Counoll Keient, Mervia U. Bajnor ., '4?'™'.''? '*«S.™'»«7' ' A.Wood Mens M and itb Thnraday of aach monlh
Froeport ConrlaTs. Na Ht
ImprondOrder Baptaaopha
Archon, I.eo. Ftshal
Seo'y, \V. H. Bmltb
tel. l.t an,l Urd Taeadaya, Old Review Hall
J. A. Court. Orlaatal Temple
Hurler EIIIsob, Orand Orient
llanlel Uorrteon. Vloa-Orsnd
Oecar Toomba, gaorstary
l.lll<^uln Camp, No. U, Hona ot Veterans
Captain. Prank H. Saamaa
Ist aerfeant. Kmory Poat
Alpha Council No. II. D.of A
Coancllor. lira. Zellah Psaraall
Beeratarr, Misa Ida Raynor
eels. 1st, su and Mb UalunUy of saoh month
Alpha Coancil, No. ai, D. of L
Oouncllor, Ella H. Wyman
SecroUry, Ulaa Ida Raynor •
Danihtera ot Rebekah 1 Orand. Mra. Nettle B. Wallace
Krerimrl Lodge, No. 6, Shield ot Honor
Wiiriky Master, Geo. U. Mmltb
Secretary. Lymau W. Taft
FIRC DEPARTMENT I hlef Enslneer, A. Jamea Croaly I in-i Aselstaut. Smith P. Pearaaft sriiiid Assistant, Ilenry R. Bedell
Wet,!
MMEY 4 COUCH
l.-l'l .1 diM.lai I'f tlii'i,
Successor to Judge Bruwer
There al,> iniin.i candidates fm
the positiun uf .lustice of the I'ence
made vacant by the death of Hu-
lof V. JJruwer, uf Wuudmere, and
in all likilihiHid there will be
great hustling un the jiait uf the
political fail il'lis before the Town
Hoard III' H. iiipsti'.'ul tiKikes its de-
cision. .\.lri a ly tluie aro fuui
entididates in tlie lii'ld and laeli uf
tln'iii has enlist,'d all the iulliiencf
he i>ussibli can tu b,-appointed tu
the utlii'i'. I'll,' \arious factious oi. When he wenl' "''"'''''^'M'lonty of time to urge r avked him what tin ^l'"^' <';indid.'icy of every applicnnt.
.'IS it is '•.'lid the Town Buard will
not ni.ike its appointment till
thirty d.i.v^ nill h'lve ,'lapsed
'"Til'tmo^lV'fi.ie^w'in/S'Z;'^ arc sold at a large discount.
Definition of Duty Thert' Will . -iiKill b.iv to Sunday home his nu
lesson was 1 ..t. "Faith," taid thf boy. "What's that?" his mothei asked. "Belicvin' what lou'vopot ev cry reason to suppose mn't ro." tjit boy replied, "knd then," he alter ward remarked, "there nai som« talk about duty, too." 'What'r duty?" his mother asked inni. "Oh duty," he replied, "is uny old tl.inji that you have got to do tihen voe want to plav baeeball."—Ju'lei-
DaSilva's Bazaar
SATURDAY, PEBRUHRY llth, 1905
THt KtY ro UttttO
karoo, ss«llas s iksith sndd.e'rtpUosrfsslswejIofc rtl bs l«»e«lMd.rl,«J. . Kh.ul .o«. M ta l,lJ»»n»WIUT. Co««u«l<aoMsul.llrroeliJe.itol. T>s>isrtwssllUM. mtdbouklMuwIoaselsnu.HBllne. -. ^^
fMsots taken threurb Hmwy * Coufh Mcelve %«¦*¦ VmM, wtdwutctaeigs.lB
THK •¦CNICmi INVUTO*
A hMutlfuUy illuitnudicinlrnonthlyJoMtMl. 6,**irli<k«i. f 1.5a. AU ncv»ck«lM«, loc. • capy.
.IEW TORI
HEKSET & eOUGH
TrlrplKMC 641
During this Concentration allij. M. HEWLETT
111' nam till th,' vac
I'ettit of Laun nee, 11. jiort of Inw.i,id, mil Vaiiih'water ;,iid I'etrr of Cedaihuist.-Rueka
Newman .1.
('. l)a\eii- 1 reicy C.
N. I.Milan .N-ws.
"'i'liere'
Poor Bachelor!
no u>o talking-, I'm ^').:i^
to get married," faid a bnthelor to I \/F" Pl TiB F J
a married acquaintanca the o;hi'i J'* '' ^™ ll I wl t K
maia RauJl <
1 aod Domaatk i
NOW IS \ OUR CHANCE
to obtain the means of a good educa¬ tion almost for a song.
Hay, Feed
Bundle Wood
FRCEPORT MAILS
Lea^e. Waat
7:M».in.
H:«a m Itilup. m
il::iA p. m t:0(|km.
II:*i 11. in. 7:lOp. m.
Baal laat
« aia. in TiMa.m
ininip. m. i:Up. m.
ii:*ip. in. tilOp. m.
Too
Late
To
iubuie wheu your house 1 lurns dowu some cold night Illd you haven't the mooej to build another one with. You ought to insure ALL .^ our property uow. Let u> explain it to you.
Germain Alliaivce Insurance Co.
V. Q. WALTERS
AQENT Review Building Freeport
01 ve Us Just a Moment
You need.
RUBBER STAMPS
dav while busily cneajjed in "itere 1 have workea ju-t minutes by tlie "atch v.y.n^ Vi ^i I '.hn needle ihrcadvil, and thin, ju-t A* I Fuccfcdcd, I puliCii the thread o.it. I'mal'v 1 got it throadeil. non, nftor "-n.p.g on thii buliou fatt and strong. 1 l;r. 1 I'le got it on th« wrong side, and I have my work ail t'j d'i iver again."
Whola Tarmlita and Dooiaatk
Kor tur,Ik
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19050127 |
| Date | 1905-01-27 |
| Month | 01 |
| Day | 27 |
| Year | 1905 |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue | 14 |
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