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VOL. XII
FREEPOllT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1907
NO. 38
FREEPORT NEWS
A meeting of the Village Board of Tnistee.-i will he held Friday evenir.g.
".\tteiilion is callied to the new ;\dv. of Vos burgh and Co., if you are think ing of purchasing electric li.-vtun.-.
The Town linMiil met at 1'.. T. .^niith'.s Central Hotel Friday and L'raiite.'! a numbei^of ny.sten licen.ses.
Leo Fishel is among the latest uurch- aser.s of Ford autos. ITiere ;iro nnv,' abcut twenty of these inacliines in the village.
Mr.>. .lame.-' Nichols of .\nrtli Carnji- na is spending the .-uiiinier with her brother, .Moses Cnnielius, uv. Grand Aver.ue.
Ross & Kandail are now closine at 1 o'clock Saturday.
.Miss Irenj Avery from Fatchofue is visiting IToreciie l)avis.
Counselor Harry G. ('lock starts for a si.x weeks' tour of Eurojie .Saturday.
The annual picnic of the Primary Ue- Board of 1 rade
partment of the M. E. Sunday School ,1,. , , .. ,\.. . ^ , t-
was hekl Tuesday, with a ride around ^^l^'^f "^^'^.^.^'"-'.^ -^l^,"? '^' ^^''.^'^'
the viUa-e and a jolly lime in thc grove P*""' ^'"'^'''^ "^ ' ''''''''¦ *^^^^^ '"^"^' adjoining the cliuri h.
Thoma.-
honie.
SEAFORD
Iloberts
lUlti.
ill at lli.-
.Milfnrd VaiiKiiier has joined inother and .si.ster at Cairn. X. Y.. a vacation.
for
The annual .schon: held Tuesday evenii one Trustee will he of John K. EMriiliTL
.'Clliiu''
Aug.
will be ), when eiecteci, in jilacc vvhosv term ex-
Harold Smith returned from a ranch .ill Kansa.s. yesterday, where he has been siiue last Spring.
The secretary wa.s instructcl to fnr-j An entertainment wil ward to the officials of the Long Island , the V. M. I. C. Hall this Kailroad the thanks of the Board for ] ing. the'e.xceHeiit servi.-e afforded the resi¬ dents of the vill;i<re bv the summer
^np
-Mr. and .Mrs. Wallace K. I'o.d Frank Snudel\cr, ,lr., are .-^peridi: VHcation at Freehold, X. \'.
and
Thfima.-; E. I'nwcrs the Clark jirojierty nr where the I'nst Otliee at ket arc ^'icited.
-'\ neat sum wa.^ I'l niemlier.s of Alpha ('< Daughters of America, fair licM mi Friday and
The Hef!!ey Scjv.ol, wlijcji veiiiently siH';tto.-i in Bmokly the I.. 1. K. k. ili'jiot. is :nr:>in ti.siiif>' ill the Keviow; see ih.eir .slimmer terin.-.
Kis jjurchased .Main "Street, i Haas.s' mar-
iii/.iil iiy the mcil. Xo. 11, li\- •¦the erand viuiciiav i.'c~t.
Sneak thieves entercil .John E. Goiii- ing's harn last week and .-.lole a new IMei'ce wheel lielonging to Mr. Golding.
Horses and stock nwn.er.s wlm read and heed what Cha.s. P. Smith .says in his ad in this is.sue are .sure to greatly increase th('ir nrolit.-.
pire.s. Mr. Eldridge .should, and prob- ahly will be re-elected. A bndget of about i?;ifi,000 wiil be .submitted f<>r apjimval.
.\lnnday night a meeting was held at, the office of the Stanton Devekipment i schedule Cn., at which was considered the ad-' A re.solution wa.-^ pa.ssod reo.iiesting visability of locating a sa.id-lime brick : ^J"-^' railroad authoritie.s to keep tho plant on the Great South Bav, where l'!-'"''^-^ '" the subway at the dej>ot shijiments cf brick could be made by'''8 ^'^fi until after the i.a.-=.saire of the bnth water and rail. There .seemed i •^''^'^ ^-'^'i" ^"1" *^l--<-'"'i^'''''- to be good reasons for the establish-
which wa.s made in the last issue of the j
Review, held in Fraternity Hall la.st ^ Mrs. Wolf of Xew York is visiting !
Wednesday eve-.T:,- was a very success- ^^j^.^^ George Smith. 1
ful affair. ; . |
Paul (.;. Haass, Willet G. Smith. ; A Ghnst Social was held at the home i Charles G. Ketzig and Olaf Maenus.--on , of Mrs. VanXestrand Tuesday evening. ¦ weve elected t<> membershiii. ! i
1 be given in Fiidav even-
Win, nation Octo!
ndit has sent Postmaster, tn
in hi.- take
r 1.
The L
lion Snciai held in the Room last Thursday eveninir wa successful.
vsig- .¦tfect
Guild ^ verv I
ment nf such a j'lant, a few of them giveii beintr:
.\n apj)arently inexiiaustiliie supjily of the very best sand for this purpc se lying yn the shoals, bars and beaches, and shifinicMts of lime, tlie other esseii-
Durintc the evening, Presiilent Alon¬ zo Foster, who sai loci for Euroiie on Saturday, was prrsonted with a hard- .'-^oir.e Iiair of IieM ^la.-ses and a large bouijuet, as a tevtimonial of t'ne esteem
Carriages and wagoii Frefi Menendez, Bellim Colvin .*;• Co.
Hai
,11 Jirices .-u'.ics.-^cr
^ COIl-
. near advei-- ¦i.'cial
.Mrs. lanli nm a .-;»'ric
again.
V\
_'iid in_^rei i'all sust.linei; i- aiile tn be
.•eriiig i few
tial
ingredient to bo ca.'i be slii;if)er|
• . , . : iifOii i.)a\li.-. and
in which he IS held bv thf memliers of . . .*^,.;., ,,,. ..,.;,;., , , , . - , A.sioiia .ill.' .i-itir;ii
the i.oard. .Mr. roster was greatly j);,yj,i Wni-i" >¦
Harry r tlieir all!
isler nl t, .Ml'.-.
d with thel-^uri^i''-"'^^'- ''L'' I'e.
ledgi,
ihar.i
It
tne
d the gift in
was unani!r:i 'cviel.'irv i'e
The P'reepcu't gang < ;• tried at an extr; nuntv t!oii!'t on .luly ii'iicy Coles i> losing
r buri.rlais session o 9. Distrit m time- i:i
lo the At- ,-.,'t-
Frc! .Mencadez of Bellmuro guaran¬ tees as rejircsenteil everything snld by bim. "'NO exagger.'itioii nr misrejircscii- tatioii. if ill nceii of a carriage or wagon, write for a n'|iri'.-i.'iiLati\'e lo call for particulars. t f.
We wouhl again advise all nur reail- ers that we arc willing tn advise them i at any time conccn.ing tax matters. H"; you,.wish word se:.! when taxes ure flue, just leave ynuv name nud we v.ill ; advise you nr gi't your bills for you.
Siephcii P. Pettit has sold the .Man- hall an House i'or Roland M. Lamb to Isador NLiycr. for ,$l."),(M)(i. .Mr. .May-: er talks of injilviiig exLiisive impro\o-' ments. .Mr. I'etlit has also sold the , Hnllywond Inn nn the .Merrick Knad! and Kayvii'W .Vvenui' to Koland M. ¦ Laihl) fill' .Mr. .Ma>er: coi'.sidcration, i .'?ll,nnii. !
The .May .luhe number of Th dent is now oul. It contains
ting lh*.'se men uji for trial
The annual fair of .\ljih;, Cnuiu il. Daughters of America, whicii was held last week Fridayi»Mid Saturday, was a grand success, tb.e Council realizing over .^l.'iO.
Mis.ses Pldith aiv.l lained a few of their Cf-'jition at tiieir iioni.' Tuesday eveniiiLr. D: were enioved.
Ella i'ost enter- frionds at a re- -¦.11 Gra.iri .WerfLU incing and games
In the alisetiee of Dr. Ketcham, Ke\. D.iiiiel H. Overton of the Greene .Ave, Ki-onklyn, Presbyterian (.'hiuch, will oceujiy the Presbyterian jiulpil morn¬ ing and next Sunday; all invited.
iv wate] land.
Tiie i|uality of thc iirick wnuld be suitable fo^' any purpose, fmni found¬ ation to finest linish, ar.d a;,v i olor de¬ sire-!.
If made in l-'recjioi'i liie saving in Iransj.'oriatinn charges to liuilders and contractors direct from the plant with minimum jirice, would give our local Jieople a decided advanla^'e h'.u\ place them in jiositinii to successfully com- jiete "v/itb outside contractor.- for a)iy work requiring brick.
The Inlornatioiial Sand-l.ime Brick Co. of Xew York olfered to ereci the noccssaiT buildings, install the ma¬ chinery and start tlie jiUiJit in activo Jl'!ii>*'^" t'^^' Brooklyn Ti npWalToTl. They fully guarantee the ' P''''i-iFral .sneaker ..t the (juality and quantity 20,(i(iu, ten hours with a force of .'-^ to 10 men, mostlv laborers. Thev wouM also
c.ered and ack nou- a brief ad>hv.-s of
d that
rick -Sl 1 !iro- rick
Stu-1
-Mrs. Lizzie .McC. Davis has sold her house,'.'.Shady Xook," northeast corner Pine St. and Ocean .-Vvenue, to Mrs. Margaret Hughes of .Xew York,. The new owner contemjilates erecting a ihe Lji-, liandsome residence on the jirojiertv.
itajihs nt Ihe Class nf '07." by Herbert;
G. Clock ; Saluta'uir.v address by .Mil-j Mr. ami .Mrs. H. P. Libbv and Mr.and t<mD. Kaynor; Class of 'u?, by Harri-¦ Mrs. W. P. .Junes started" on an ante .son Gunnintr; .Junior Oratinn. William | trip Friday, visiting Shelter Island and
Sammons: and a f:i!;d of
matter abnul Uu sclu
ment week in particular, and the usual
athletics ri'imrts. Singli- cojiies can
bf st^.".ired frtmt Ralph Crnndcii. Hrr'n-
lation m.'in.'ieer.
"• ¦•¦".>-."" , V ,.>..., ..I ,, liniii-j ,\ii-s. >v. I . .jones staiLed on aii auto
.son Gunnintr; .Junior Oration. William j trip Friday, visiting Shelter Island and C. Story; "Valedictory," by Xorma E. j other jioiii^s of interest in the eastern
^' ' ¦¦ '' ' '' interesting! part of the Island, r.-turniim- .S.indav
commeiice-1 morning.
: and B. R.
The N. V. .V: L. 1. Traction C the yueens Co. K. K., :dso thi T., have arranged for n wailing mom in Slanson's Pharmaiy, at the City line. He now has acdmnd.'ition fuv 2-'i Jieople and exjiects In increase the same to 10 and more before I-'all. A ladies' waiting room has bet as he is liberally paid for the use of these aeconiodatinns, the patrons of the trolley need not fear being under any obligation ti> the druggist for u.se of the waiting riKim.
Genrge Coopei- h.i- been aiijinintef! school JHiiitnr by ihe,Board of Educa¬ tion. C. E. Helland, the jiresent jani¬ tor, will devote his time to his' (luties as truant otricer, at ;i salary nf >^4nii for eight month.-. Mr. Coojicr wiil take cniitrnl at the schnnl .\uirust 1.
.\t the nieeling nf the South .Shore Yacht t'lub held at the 'Ben.soii Hnu.se lasl'1 hursday evening .seventeen new idvided, and I members ^-ere elected. The next meet¬ ing will bo lield at the Benson House August f<, when it is is expected to fin¬ ally pass ujion the constitution and by¬ laws and adojit the olficers' tlag.
At the regular meeting of D. B. P. Mott Post. G. A. K., Wonian's Relief Corjis, Wednesday evening; there were a hirge number of visitors from Brooklyn Corps and addresses were made by several of the visit irs, fol- induding re-
Lewis H. I'osl has liuished a census of the school district whii-h is jirobably the most comjilete ever made. It shows the following result: Xorth of the railroad track Adults. 114."i;
children between four and sixteen years j JowedT.'v'a ToVial"time, of age, :102, ot whom '20d are boys audi freshment liS!> girls; children uiiiicr four years, l'^2; total north of the track. IG.Jit. South of the track, adults. •2l'.t,^; be¬ tween four anil sixteen years of age, (i.'l'jj, of whom '2\)l are boys and ;M1 girls; children umler four years. 21; total, .nut); making a total pojnilation of the shcool district of 470.">.
.\lj)ha Council. Daughters of Amer¬ ica, will hold a beach party at the beach near thc Point Lookout Life Saving Station, Wednesday, July :?1. Boats will leave Pearsall's dock at 9 A. M., sharp. Tickets 2.') cents, child¬ ren, la cents. Ice cream and soft drinks will be for saloon the Imatsand at the beach. 2t.
guarantee the sale of all surpi at the b.iirlv.'sl market jirico. in.-iJl.'i. They claim tlie cosl ¦.incing thc plain sea-sand ii is about .i;;Lr)0 jier thousand.
It is jirnjiosed to form a comiiany to be know as the Freeimrt Sand-Lime Hrick Co., for the manufacture of these brick. .-V'lout .'?:iO,000, it is estimated, will be .sufficient to cover cost of land, buildings, machinery, bargi; with dredging punpi, with which to bring in the white s;ir,d. mako road to Main St.. e ll.'.
ll is claimed also that valuable jiatents pertaining to the manufiictuiv and coloring of brick will become part nf ihe Jirojierty of the comjiany. Sam- jiles of brick are row on exhibition at the Stanton Develoiiinent Co. oflice, and the money is In lc- raised hy popu¬ lar -ubscriptioi'.
BALDWIN
li. Hebenstreit, .Ir., h;i.> r. turned from a two weeks' plea.sure trin.
.Miss Lucille Enright oi Brooklyn is visitinir her aunt, .Miss Wooley.
The memiiershiji of th-.' B:ildwin Club has now reached the century mark.
Miss Pheije T. Powers is spending a two weeks' vacation at F'ranklinton, .\. Y.
George Enright of Xew York is spending a two weeks' vaeati'iii al B. F. Miller's.
Mrs. .1. H. Carl, Miss Kate Carl anil •Master Robbie are at Cairo. .X. Y.. for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hawkins and .J. H. Southard are spending a couple of weeks at Xassau by the Sea.
usly ies<-ilv instriicte'd lo ..'om- rnun.icaie with Daniel Morri.son. I'resi¬ dent of the vilhige; Cr.arles F. Lewis, county treasurer: F^rai.klin A. Coles, district attdriiey; Frederic!- E. Gilder¬ sleeve, Sheriff of Xassau County, and State Ex.'ise ('nn:;nissionor .Maynard X. <'lemcnl-;, reiiUestine each to use ilis inliuence to jircvelit the trrantii,!.: of another license to '.he .^chang hotel east of the villagi'. nn.v in tlus^namenf August VoiiFehrie, '.vhen such license shall iiHve exjiired ov bet-n revoked.
Charles I). Baker. Lm-v Islar.d ed- :".es. was the evening. .-i.hI gave a lengthy lalk of interest upon t+ie ad.artages accruimr to villages and cnmmunilies wb.erein are active B.iartl^ of Tradc, and similar organiza¬ tions.
.Mr. Baker. (•onii'lin;o:it-.d Fretjiort upon haxing sucli a lanre number of ladies antl gentlemen interested in its Welfare, and he ais i conirratuiated tho
Frank Herman hurst, where he and 1 arber shoo.
lU'S inn\-ed tl
will
ndiu t
Lir.iUii- a hntel
The anivjal '.'xcur.-ion jiequa Sunday Schcol Beach was held Wednes ing fr:>;n Sc.-ifovd do; k.
if ll
.Ma>.-a- liiuh Hill
i"';il,-' s.-iil-
."nL's. Thomas Roberts died ;il lie:' h.ime here on Tuesday morning after a sliort ilbiess. .Mrs. l-ioberts has been in ill health since the death of lur .-on Wesley, four montlis af;n, and has nf- ten been the victim of melancholia, v.hii'h il !.¦- !>elieved greatly hastened her end. She was lifly years nf age am! is .-ui-vived by ber husjiaiid. Tims. Kobert.¦^, r.nd one daughter. Mr.:. p]d- win Hendrickson, and two sons, Will¬ iam and Gci.irge Koberis. Funeral ser¬ vices Were hold from l!ie church of .St. Michael and All Angels. Kev. Forles- (|Ue-Cole oHiciating, on Thursday, and the intermciit was in the f;cnily plot at ¦lerusalcni.
LYNBROOK
bv Samuel Cornell
resi.Ients ujion havini; such ar; attract-1
ivo village lo work for. ••Freei.-ort," j (""arles Smilbard has jiurchased lema-ked Mr. Baker, "has achieved !'n"<'f'i into the liou.se fnrm.jriy o an excellent rejiut.ition. whicii it is uji to the residents of ihe iiiace to main- lain and increase."
.\ssemblyman Millier, a former pres¬ ident of the Board, was alsn failed uji¬ on and mr.de .'i jileasing address.
Fnllowing this an exceillent jirogram of music, recitations anfl m:;gie was enjoyed, concluding -.vith rofresiinu'iit-.
WANTAGH
Miss May Stebbins nf Elizabelh. N. ¦L, has been visiting .Mrs. .-Mlcr..
Frank C. Ymn^g and family are stay¬ ing al their cottage at Ho'titfock Beach.
, .V lawn fete for the Catholic Church al Bellmore was held Satunkiy night last at .Mr. Kirn's residence.
Dr. Hendrickson of Brooklyn has boen visiiinir for several davs al the home of .Mr. aivi Mr,-. Birdsall .Jack¬ son.
Miss .Jessie Xewland enlerlain.cd the members of the Junior Sociely at her home in Bellmore tbis (Thursday) afternoon.
I'ea. h piartie.- are now very frequent, scarcely ;i d.-iy passing without boat owners takin,.;' their families and friends either to Hi.L'li liill Beach or Point Lnokoiit.
Ke-c. T. S. Braitinvaitc v.-ill preach mnrninu' and evening ii; the ,Meiiiorial (;hurcli nexi .Sunday. I'lu- i !;ri.-lian Endeaxor .Socit'ly i.-, planninc" for a b..'acii party to be held .-ibout .Vue; 1.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
The amuial jiicni' ol' the Sunday Sv'iiool of the Lutheran Ciiurch will be h-A'\ in Weidi.'.aiin's Gmve. oii Wed- iiv'siiay. luiy '2 I.
The annual ^.-lool meelinu, l..r the election of two melMliel'.- of the l.-Joanl of Education, will lie held Tuesday evenir.c-, .•Vul-usI i'..
Estimates furnished on j nur carriage repairing, jiiiiijliiig ainl.whecls n iijiired and rubber til^•d as well .-is worl; called foi-and delivered, al .Menende/.. Ih'll- mnre. Succi'ssnr tn Colvin jV;: i'u. if.
A meeting nf Knckville I'ei.lre Couii¬ cii. .N'o. .<<. Dauuht. rs I.f Liberty, will be bill! on .Monday evening next, at v.hich time the inv.ly ele( led ofncers wid bl-' installed in llieir respective; niiices. Tlie Stale Councilor. .Xeltie B. Ki'id. and h.er sta tf of nlliceis, will make her otlicial visit ujioii tl.e same oi'casini\
mg
clive firejiaralions have been begun
the erectinii of the now In ick build-
for the Lvnbrook .Xalion.'il Bank.
Top ('•.e\i\ ery as wel less wagons suilabl lutchers, etc., at Mi •cposiloi'v, Bellmore.
as opi.-)i busi- for grocers, endcz carri'igo tf.
BELLMORE
Ed. Bowne has boen on the sicli list,
Mis.- visilin
s Grace and Ethel Merrill a; friends in (ilei'.dale.
Fred .Menende?. has Jolaced a 1; sign over the stables at the deiiot.
Wm. Brnckman has commenced erection of a houso on Hedford \'-.-. for his own occujiancy.
thi
.•Mexander Putkzi of Grteni>.iin; has broken irruund for a new house on Cen¬ tre Slreet, near Wil.son. Avei-.ue.
.-\ large number attended the llic of the Catholic Church which was held at Wantagh Saturday evening.
John .\del, who had his ankle broken by his horse running away a short time ago, is able lo attend m his business again.
.\ lawn festival u ill bo given by the committee of the St. Matthias (.'hurch this (Thur.sday) evening, on the church grounds.
i .Miss Helen,..itfherinan wiil be the I leader at tb-j Epworth I.c-ague meeting lat-the St. James M. K. ('hnr.b on I Sumiay eveniim'. when she v.ill ta]<e ] f'T her topic, "Poverty in Sj/iril."
Lar^e congregation.; .-ire alle]idi::.r the Sunday eveiiing services al thi' St. James .M. E. Church, where the i;:i-ioi- is giving iiritf tallcs on the Ajii sties' C^ed. .V song service precedes each talk and the hearty congregational sing- iiiii is very enjfiyable. Xext Sunday evcinng the Pastor will speak on "1 believe in the Holy Gho-t."
I .\n interesting meeting of the Ly;i- ,j brook Club was held on Thursday even¬
ing hist, with a large number jiresent The Lighting District Committee re¬ jiorted thai it had lai.l out a district covering practically the jiresent Water District, and that it exjiected to be in readiness to make a more favoralile report at the next meeting. Petitions are being drawn uji to be presented to tho Town Board, and as soon as these jietitions have been signed by the re¬ ijuired number of jirojierty owners they will be jiresented. It was decid- .'d ty hold a club outing in August
.,. „ , . . u I '^^'•¦^ tracks of the L. L R. R. in i o,,en only to members and their wives.
Muss Hortense Antenen. who has f^ont of the depot and at the crossings u was al.-^o ilecided upon holding a .stag .¦\. uiees, nas It- ^^^^ ^^^^ „j,^^ ^„,, j^ 's « hi''im-1 y^ti^^, ,.„j^^ig,.i„j, ^f ^j fishing jmrty.
been visiting Mr
turned to her home in Brooklvn
A Uood Result
Under the operation of the new Pure Food Laws, baking jiowders now gen-I hi the M. E.Church Sunday morning orally bear on the labels ,i statement the jiastor, D. .\. Jordan wifl have for of the inuredients. This is of utnn st' his subject, "Inverted Values;" in the importance becau.se if the harmful in- evening the second of the series of \es- Rredieiits used in many cases. i per services will lie held, at which the
Royal Baking Powder is known to be: sjiecial responsive jirogram, "The Ful- made of Royal Grape Cream of Tartar, j tillment of Tyjie." jirepared by Dr. and this no doubt exjilaiiis its greatly , Jordan, will be used. This s(>rv{ce iie- incrcHsed sale. : jrins at 7 o'clock.
Careful housekeepers are takiiiu ad¬ vantage of the [irotec'cinn which the ' .-V double birthday receptio!- was held laws afford, and are exaiiiiiiiiig all the, at the home of Mrs. Fred Lee, Bedell reading mattter on the back of tho. Street, Monday afternoon, the occasion label beforo iuiojitiiiir any brand for: being the birlhday nf Mrs. Lee and use in th.e hoim.. Miss Emmie I'adgett, which occurred
When in jdace of the words Oeam . on that day. .\ninng those jiresent of Tarlar the words "alum", "alum- were Mrs. Goltirieil Rapji, Mrs. Fretl inum," or "phosphate of lime" appear ( Hyer, Mrs., Lee and Frank Lee of a'jtiong the ingredients, they heed thej-Kockvillo Centre," Mrs. Walter Nichols, warning and avoid baking jxiwders'Mrs. Forrest Dunbar, Mrs. Oscar Val- containing theae substitutes. I entine and Mrs. George VanRiper.
The Xassau & Suffolk Lighting Co. have commenced work on their contract to light the streets of this village.
The Baldwin Club wiil have their an¬ nual games and luiy (,iinner at Ellison's Pavilion, Point Lookout, July 27.
Fred Menendez of Bellmore has a large selection as well as assortment of carriaires and wagons. Both new aivl .-ecmd hand.
.Myreii. the seven year old son of .Mr. anil .Mrs. Wm. Doty, daod at his home on .Monday of diphtheria. 'Funeral ser¬ vices were held on Tuesday, With in¬ terment at (ireenlield.
have been oiled, and it is a big im¬ jirovement.
Archer .Merritt was badly stuns by bees on Monday of this week, while working in a lot v.here there were .sf.me bee hives, his b.'-'r-^e runnin;; inl-i the hives.
to wind UJJ with a clam bake. From the report of the trea.surer, the (Jlub is in an excellent financial condition.
Coiisiderabb' excitement was caused throughout the \illage last week b.v tlie rejinrl that the City of .New York had cnndemned the jirojierty of Nathan Cohen, l.ockett's Sons, tbe Institute Buildir.t;-, and all jimpi rty on the South .Sidi- of Ob.-erver Street, as well as Observer Street itself, forthe line nf the pmiiosed iie'.v conduit, bul from later develojimenls wc (ind that iin- muli^ has as yel been decided upon, neither lias the Conmiitlee of ,\jipraise- menl and .-\pporlionnienl jiassid ujion any deiinile sit'.., and fiirthermnrc. the sai'l con,mil.tee wili not, niect a'/aiii until nc\i Fall.
.\\ the meelini: of Rcnkville Centre Lmlge, .No. 27".t. I. O. O. E., beld on Wednesday evening last, the follow¬ ing officers wire installed in their re¬ spective chairs for the t-n.-uiiiu' term: .N. (';., Fred B. Grim; V. G.. .Melville L. DcRonde; R. S., Charles G. Weber; warden, Ellwsorlh DeMott ; conductor, Thomas H. Jack.son; R. S. X. G.. Wm. n. (]rim; L. S. X. G., John W. Thomjisnn; R. S. X. G., .1. .\nthony Ba.s.selt; L. S. \'. G., Fred C Hyer; IL S. S., Jos. L. (^ue.-eiibury; L. S. S., John IL .Meeker; I. (;., Josejih E. Eustace; O. G.. Sidney S. Smith; chap¬ lain, Williain F. Varney; S. P. G., Abram V. F'urman.
HEMPSTEAD
Through A. W. Brierly's agency the dwelling jir(.ijierty of John Hibbets on Thorne Avenue has been -old to William Floruss of East Hemjistead.
James .Mortimer has been appointed Sujjeriniendent of the (!heaspeake Ken¬ nel (.'lub dog show, that will be held at the Jamestown exjiosition next November.
Notice to Oystermen
The Town Bnard of tiif 'I'.iwn of^ Hempsfafl will meet at th" Justices Court koom. Lynbrook
'" PVIUAY. JULY 26. I9O7
from 10 o'ciock A. M.. to 2 o'clock P. M. lor rh" pur^Hisi' of Granting Oyster and
Clam Licenses: ai-.i to transact -.iicb oilii-r ! iisiiuss as m;»y i.roii' ijy c.,iii<. ii... fore liiiul iiieetinif
Parti''s \vi..>hinp to i"enesv their Oy.-'er ioned bv a ponv belongine to Johnl'""' '-'»'" Li-nses nr.- requested to ,1 1 "1 1 - ¦ L !_¦ _ J u ibrwiKtw.i witnehses wirh them, as dy
Adel. and driven by h.s young daugh-, ^^^^f,^^^^,,^ .,,- ^^^, ^owu Board, new
u-r, running aWay on Mondav. "ha lj,,,.,,^^^ ^„, ,„ j„. i^„,jp,j j,, .^ ..^^ea. plucky Miss held on to the reins until | SMITH COX, Sajierviwir
.Mrs. Wm. Drea.es died at the real-; dence of her sister. .Mrs. Wm. \'an-' Seht. very suddenly on Tuesday of con- sumption. The remains were taken to; Brooklyn for burial in the Lutheran Cemetery on Friday. De' eased was .'52 ; years of age and i^ surviveil by her husband, one .son antl om- daughter. '
Ijuite a hit of excitement was occa.s-.
WANTED TO RENT—From the 1st. of Sept.. a six room house Uear Review .
Ottiee, Fre«"port. Address F. R.. care of ; the horae waa litopped. probably stop-, H. T^UTHER WEEKS. T >\vii Clerk Review Office. I pinJT a serjou«i accident thereby. j Hempetead, N. Y., July loth, 1907.
II ir aiiiitiillr
Oflicers of Hemjistead L'Klge. ,Xo. m, I. O. O. F . were in.stalled Thur.i day evening by I). D. G. M. Fred V. .Smith and Statf of Seaside Lorige. as follow.s:
X. G., Bum Titus'; V. G.. William .McCarthy; sec'y, Williani Stoffel;
I warden, John Findlay; Con., I. li.
I Bavlis; K. S. N. (',., A. W. Brierley;
I L. S. X. (;.. Henry Weston; R. S. V.
'i(i., Eugene Par.sons; L. .S. V. (L. A. Gildersleeve. R. S. S., William Yap Wicklen; L. S. S., Claremo Clark; < haji . Henry VaiiWiekleii; I. (i., Al- vah DeGraff; reji. to Grand Lodge, Al- vab I)e(irafr;nlternate, George Hague. After the ceremonies the members adjourricd to the HofTman Hou.se where a collation wau served.
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VOL. XII FREEPOllT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1907 NO. 38 FREEPORT NEWS A meeting of the Village Board of Tnistee.-i will he held Friday evenir.g. ".\tteiilion is callied to the new ;\dv. of Vos burgh and Co., if you are think ing of purchasing electric li.-vtun.-. The Town linMiil met at 1'.. T. .^niith'.s Central Hotel Friday and L'raiite.'! a numbei^of ny.sten licen.ses. Leo Fishel is among the latest uurch- aser.s of Ford autos. ITiere ;iro nnv,' abcut twenty of these inacliines in the village. Mr.>. .lame.-' Nichols of .\nrtli Carnji- na is spending the .-uiiinier with her brother, .Moses Cnnielius, uv. Grand Aver.ue. Ross & Kandail are now closine at 1 o'clock Saturday. .Miss Irenj Avery from Fatchofue is visiting IToreciie l)avis. Counselor Harry G. ('lock starts for a si.x weeks' tour of Eurojie .Saturday. The annual picnic of the Primary Ue- Board of 1 rade partment of the M. E. Sunday School ,1,. , , .. ,\.. . ^ , t- was hekl Tuesday, with a ride around ^^l^'^f "^^'^.^.^'"-'.^ -^l^"? '^' ^^''.^'^' the viUa-e and a jolly lime in thc grove P*""' ^'"'^'''^ "^ ' ''''''''¦ *^^^^^ '"^"^' adjoining the cliuri h. Thoma.- honie. SEAFORD Iloberts lUlti. ill at lli.- .Milfnrd VaiiKiiier has joined inother and .si.ster at Cairn. X. Y.. a vacation. for The annual .schon: held Tuesday evenii one Trustee will he of John K. EMriiliTL .'Clliiu'' Aug. will be ), when eiecteci, in jilacc vvhosv term ex- Harold Smith returned from a ranch .ill Kansa.s. yesterday, where he has been siiue last Spring. The secretary wa.s instructcl to fnr-j An entertainment wil ward to the officials of the Long Island , the V. M. I. C. Hall this Kailroad the thanks of the Board for ] ing. the'e.xceHeiit servi.-e afforded the resi¬ dents of the vill;i |
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