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VOL. XII
FREEPORT NEWS
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1907
-\ ret^nlar meeting of the ViUage Board v/ill be held thLs Friday evening.
? Mrs. Wm. Schuhmann is visitin.g her parent.-; in Delaware.
Gi course you need hot water. Read the Gas Co's. ad in this issue and see how easy you can obtain it.
Tax Rate S1.33 ' I -p, ,, ., ,, ,,
this is the gas range weather, (ail The assessment roll this year, from up the Gas Co. and they'll tell you all which the village tax is to be levied about it. amounts to $1,439,602.50. Last year ,i,._,„j „,.^_ ,,^^^^, ,-^^,^^^^^ ,^^^^^,.. ^^.^^^^ ^.^^^^ ~7"^ie Havr:or ara .twas $1,153,717.00, an increase of ly of this place, have returned from to be in a partv of v<jung people start- about .$285,000. The ta.x rate last year t'alitornia where they have been resid- ing Fourth of July for a trip on the
was $1.1175. This year it wil! be about $1.3531. The several additions to the budget this year for improve¬ ments make this increase in the tax rate necessary.
Mrs. Nelson H. .Smith has bought ¦ the house of H. L. Crandell, corner
Merrick Road and Grove Street.
i\
ing for several years.
The last concert of the .-reason by the Freeport Choral Society, in the M. E. Church Tuesday evening drew a large crowd and an exceptionally g..of! program was furnished.
Wallace R. I^st has commenced the erection of another cottage on Wallace Street, corner Brooklvn .\venue.
Next Thur.sday evening, .lune first annual banquet of the F Alumni will Lake Inn.
!7, tho H. S.
What better gift for a graduate than a Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen".' The place to get them is the stationery department of the .Nassau C'lm.ty Re¬ view. Prices from ¦i'2-'>') up. adv
Tlie trimming of trees ovcrliangiiig the sidewalks in various sections of the village is a vast improvement.
continent.
Tho.<e who are foncl <if .'¦-nia v.'ater should read the information on carbon¬ ated beverages ^iven by Chas. P. Smith in his ad in hti.s i.^sue.
There wil! be a .Mother's Meeting of the W. C. T. U. next Monday after¬ noon at 3 o'clock, at the home of .Mrs. L. HanimonrI, West .Merrick Road. .¦\11 molher.-^ aie .-ordijilly invited t<i attend ihi.-; iii..'f*.i:;L'.
While Mrs. Gilbert luiyiior was c'lii- ing out of the yard at her residence ir.) ^laiii Street Monday evening ^llt,' vvas
BALDWIN
J. G. Lusch has returned from a bus¬ iness trip throughout the west.
F. A. Tasker and family have taken "Oak Island Camij" at Hicnek Point for the season.
I
The Ladies' Aid Socit'ty of the M. E. Church met with .Mrs. E. E. .\i-kcr on Tuesday afteroon.
Miss Anna C. Edwards, wh'i \\;is at one time president of Mount Holyoke I College, has been the guest of .Mrs. R. W. Robins for the past week. ¦
! The commencement e.xercises uf the j Kaldwin school will be held in tlie .M. i I E. Church on Friday night. Tlieiv v. ill
WANTAGH
Corodon Norton is building ittage in "Sunnycroft."
The Ladle's Aid Society met W. nesday afternoon with Mrs. .-\.
Hunt.
NO. 34
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
L'W .\n imijortant meeting of Rockville Centre Council, Daughters of Liberty, wil! be held on Monday evening next,
.'d- when officers for thc ciiMiing year will
E. be elected.
.¦\ Kirmess and carnival will be held in Ultsch's Hall Satui-iay evenin.tr. .June 2',".
be about on Fridii\
I tes.
e held Ht the Crvstal There ai-e still a number who have neg- 'run into by a little girl riding a bicv-1 e-i' ' rr •* -I ... .1 ..1 • . .- .1..*.. i> ;. .".. '..I .u . ,.• 1 11. ...,11.... .1. I I ...' iv.na--. 11.
W. i;. C'.i-iw,-!! !i;is r-. jjriiii.jrty, i ui;l;ii:.i!m- ;.li Grand .\venue and tlie tr
lectefl this i:nport:ir.t duty. 1)-' it i
Rev.D.A. Jordan of the .M. addres.sed the Men's iJub
with
Tue.si
the Amityville M. E. Church ay ev<>iiii'g.
E. (..'hurch . The Ladies' .\id Society >'i' tl connected ! E. Church will give a sufiper and
The ,'nonthly Ladies' Night of the PVeeport Club Wednesday evenin.g drew cjuite a crowd to the club house aiui a {)lea.sant time resulted.
Jlisri liurleigh of Fitchburg, Mass., who has been siiending a coujile of months with her sister, Mrs. K. C. Biirdortf, has returned to her home.
kerchief sale in th the church next Frid evening, .lune 21. .-
ed ut u 'I'fl-,;-!;. K
A chi^ ,f Royal Chapter, After thi
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e .M.
hand-
JL.
receive. 1 the decree
.¦\r(-!i Vinson i:i l'''reeport
C. IJ., Tuesday evening.
I ceremony the ^-hapter ad-
le on the sidewalk, tmcl knockt Her right arm v.-as broken and she
: i .¦;..;. will gi^ ¦¦..;: I-,-- High Scho .\..^-ei;iiii-,- Km,.-!. ,,.i :\l.c:rl;iv al'le;-; ¦ .¦ ¦ June 2 1.
The i-iiorus has v.l.;'^. ! -.-• i-y f;ni:-.-: iv under Miss Dalie-; ,-. i ;; \ i ry :>'..: i-lass of music will !,.: .-..;;.ler.. -.
d F. C.
.f r. i'.
outhard ¦mith.
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.; ;i Jiiece ut ',' ai.-res, lliey track throu
.¦\ sui-jirise party was tendered Miss Pheobe Cheshire Tuesday evening. .-Ml present report a very enjoyable even¬ ing.
A meetin.g uf the niiicers and teacli«- •¦- of the ."Vlemorial Sunday School will ¦ held Friday afternoon at the Imnu' .Mrs. Edgar J. Seaina;;.
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Notwithstandin.y- tho .-toriny weather there was iiuite an attendance at the musicale given at the rectofy of the Church (if the .\scension on Friday evening last, when a rare treat was all'onle.l tu all wh<> atteiuled.
School will cluse fur the sunimer va¬ cation on Friday afternoon. The exer¬ cises of tlie Primary Department will be held on .Momiay evening next; those uf tiie < Irammar Dejiartment Tuesday evei.ing. ,-tiii! the .graduating exerci.ses uf the Suuth Side lli<;h Sclioul on Tliur.-iiay cveninL;- i ext. T!ie graduat¬ ing (-la.'-s tl.is year i-onsi.-t - .u' four yuung men.
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. Tree, jjastul-, [ of the mornin < and the Chiifi
7 :'".i ! Iiei-i- Wl
aie, .¦¦uperilitelK.ienl,
v.e;. ' cK! in !¦:- ,-. !-;. (). ¦j he subject s "The Child .' evening at exercises bv Kdward \\. jiresiding.
!¦:. E. McCarleii ;iilewalk laid, im fi'i -lioji un tlie .-^uullu- s now a i u;:t ;;-..iiiii:
.\ meetnig ul the liii-a! .-ii-i-le ui King's Daughters was liehl at the hume nf -Mrs. Peter .-Vvugadru Tuesday after- r.oo!;. They are busily jireiiarin.g fur n fair to be held in Firemen's Hal! on the afternoon and evenii'g uf \Vednes- dav next.
la-i had a '.granitoid nt uf his plumbing -ii liuiilevard. There stretrh uf grani¬ toid sidewalk'aluig the whule Mcick on the south -^iile of .the Si utlieiii Huulc- vard frmn Centre to N'iUage .-Xvenues. It is now about time th;it tlie sidewalks un the n.snli side uf tlie .Mi'.-l shuuld be similarly im|iruve(l.
journed to Crystal Lake House, a banquet was enjoyed.
when
'I'he P O. O.
;ist Gl F., '
to . .
BELLMORE
es Jolmsi.ii. has iiuugh "with a rL^cunl."
SEAFORD
liegular jirayer meeting ir C!iun-h I-'ridav evening.
LYNBROOK
the .M. K.
L-l-tK.ll I I lilue (
ill 1
This Saturday afternoon at 2'o'clock a motor boat race will be held frotn El¬ lison's dock, at foot of Woodcleft clian- nnel, under auspices of the .Motor Boat Association of America.
.V . H.J
All of the main thoruuj--;;'t-. - -.;' i!:.- village were crowdeti on Saturday night -vvhen the annual parade and in¬ sjiection of the Fire Department was held. .A.long the line of march the houses were brightly illuminated, not only throughout the business section Rqier, but ulso throughout the residential sec- ."^liss i tion of the village, and in a number of 2;i I instances pretty disjihiys of tireworks v,--. were made as the tire laddies jiassed. The Jiarade was started promjitly at 8 o'clock, the line forming on Church street in front of the Excelsior Hook and Ladder Comjmny's house, when the following streets were jiaraded: Be¬ ginning at Church Street and the Mer¬ rick Road, south on Church street to I Smith Street, east to Main, :iorth to Announcement is made of the mar- j Broadway, east ti Columbus, north to riage of Miss Ella Monfort to Andrew ] (Jrand, west to .Main, south to Ran- F. Wil.son, on Wedne.sday, June 12, ; chill.. Vv-est to Grove, south to Brook- at the home of the bride's sister, .Mrs. | !yn, v>est 11 Long Beach, south to Por- David Springsteen, Elmhurst. Mr. j tertield Place, \ve.-,t to l-hiyview .Ave- Wilsoii is well known in Freeport hav-1 nue, south to .Merrick Road, oast to ing .'¦ummered here for several years. ! .Main Street and Merrick Road, where
1 they were inspected by thc Board of On anotlier jiage will be found the! Village Trustees and then disbanded.
Rev. F. O. Cunningham, jiastur of the Bajitist Church, will -preach the baccalaureate sermon to tlie .graduat¬ ing class of Freejiori. High School in the M. E. Chureli Sunday evening.
The Review has received a copy "of the address of Samuel R. Smith, Pres¬ ident of tlie Bank of Long Island, be' fore tlte North Carolina State Bankers Association, Winsto^i-Saiem, N. C, Mav 21.
a- ,-( ! ,. ; ¦ .Manhattan
tile i'ah'. i,r:a. us uf .Mystic Rebekah Lodge, Daughters of Rebek¬ ah, served the dinner. There are four past granijs of tiie Rebekah Lodge, Mrs. Emily Johnson, IMvs. .Mamie \'ai: Mrs. Nettie IJ. Wallace and izal'ietli i'.aier.-'i:;. There ar..- 1:0 i',V'-:.\- . ;• Fre./v,.;-: 1, ,¦:_¦,., -..f
.Moses Hu!i from Belli!,'
i;i.-l;an! \.
t is now ru] M'e to lliLTi
is h;
1 Hill Vii.
nis iiuuse
-jieiit .Su:i- Smithville
I ?.Iiss .Mue and Roy (.'onciit sjient Sun- 1 day with, friends in Whitestone.
I .Misses Carrie and Nettie Widters of i -\mityville are visiting relatives here.
Til..- W hite ; Liberty ii'.U'.
Resi. ients : are anxiiiusly that thomughfari tem so that urnr.i
ulll
uiu-il, leldi.ii ¦
Dam
riiurs.
.1 Keo, liters of iiv even-
I .Mrs. William Cundit i;, ! >'ew d-ivs with relatives in
¦>f)fiuling Broukhn.
- laid .Mvn
along
Ih.
iiig lle!U|'ste:ul a\"enue luait ing the t;iking of iiito th.e cuunty sys- toid sidewalks may ¦ntire thui-uiighfare.
¦ .lun hi.-t
.rs ..lefeated Saturda
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Freejiort Fire Dejiartment attended the lif til annual jiarade and tournament; of tlie Nassau County rirem.eii's .\s- ' sociation at Lynbrook Wednesday, ami' while they did not biu'ig hon.e a.ny | priiies 1", the tournament, they receiv-1 Howa ed Jilenty of congratulations along the i agent < line of march. .Mr. Estabrook of the | .Monday Fireir.eii's Herald, wel! known in fire-; l:.,ee. men's affairs, unhesitatingly jiru- .--.i ;. ; nounced our dejiartment the best in . line. Ue said they marched well, re- fraii'e.l from jiromiscuous sa!utir:g aiid were nicely unifoiT.ied. There were about lo.| of our Tri-emen in the line.
r 1:
j'he Smillu'il Thursday an iiiav, for tlie
oiitn .-.! ¦ e i;..-;!'i iii.er vac
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^huul
The Ladie.-.' .\id Su.-iety v.il! meet with -Mrs. Williain Rhh next Tliurs clav afternion.
Next Thursil o'clock, the Juni. at tlie -M. E. iiars
at :; meet
.^imiis..ii, till .-oil uf .Mr. and .Mrs. Vvi lies at the home uf hi;- stead avenue, sul''ernij. ankle of the right f. running into a jiassiii .Muiuhp, evening.
n \ear uhi :¦': Simjisun,
I —, Iknij.-
II a bruken iistaiiied by toniuiiiie on
lucal
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advertisement of the Bellmore Villa Site Dovolopment Company, which is now imjiroving its jirojierty in the Vil-
The lino of march was over three miles long, and throughout the march the bov.s were greeted in a royal man-
lage at Bellmore, and eontemjilates Ler. v.^hich was evidence that the re<i- making that locality a high-class resi- j dents of Freejiort fully appreciate the dentiai section. The projierty of the j vvork of the lire.nien, and were prnitd Comjiany is just oil' tlie depot, south of | to do them honor.
the railroad track and adjoins the site i
of the new Bellmore Public School
interestuig concert was en liy tlie Sabbath School of the Baptist Church Sundiiy evening i servuiK e ui tiieir animal Chib Dav.
giv- Fir.-.t
Advan Comjiany wiii dance in Smiths (Jrove There will be the U:,ual in the afterr:uu:i and danci!:g.
Mrs. i;. N.
seriouslv iii ::' ¦
Brooklyii, foc imjjriAed thai be broughl hon.e - ;;".i;,
m Ju ithlet n the
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tlun
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1-is
a llie
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The strawberry fi-sti\-al held in tin Guild Ruuiti Wednesday e\-enirg wa-^ ; big success. Cunie again!
The c-hi!dre:i r. Duiiki:!, th
.Vlis. Dunkin.
! assistant in th.
with a hamisut
if tiie sh.cool ten.ic-rc-d
¦ n tiring iiriniijial, a il'J- 1 as.- at till.' closing l.i summer va'-ation. ii.i is I'rof. Dunkin's .-.-lioul, v.-as presented
¦ k-iiioiiade set.
.\ jiubli Post Offici Tue,-;iiay.
liecti.-'i -.v latcs of 1 . .pen ,-i lli; fvul iluu].. teet !': exist,: Knii^iii, I will lie in
will be 111)
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l' buil.il' :• : ¦ July 2, ..• ilh Mi'- ajijili llua.-h ;
111.
Ill tht
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•barge i n lo all
-aliun ol .11- iieiii.issio et v, ide aiH and aliuut : d tu i-i,,se UI,
tlu-
on
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iM
;.',(io all
. Col. John G. D. igiiieers, I'. S. A., t!ie hearing, wliich
There v.il (Church Sun
o'cl.K-k. [l
lie jireacnn lay murniiig thu ev.-;i;ng
g ill the M. E. as usual at 11 the cjuarterl*.'
House.
The aclverlisement is interesting, not alone as an advertisement but as news niatter and the extracts from about every jirominent newsjiajier in Greater New York, shows the high
Sheriff tjildcrsleeve, village Police Cajitain Dunbar and Constable Stephen Pettit on Wednesday cajitured two men in the woods near the famous Schang hotel, from which they liad fled, after a running tire of shots, one of them benig the rejniteil manager of the ho-
Bellmore '.vas again I Iiockville Centre, tbis time • ter's grounds. Saturday aftei
fe:
by the score of 11 day Bellmore will itville, on the hom
witli .-Vm-
iome the
ojiinion entertained by the management | tel. Several weeks ago Pettit missed of these great jiajiers of Long Island, j some lumber from a new house he v.-as It is interesting also to note, aside I liaving built, and after a search be- from any other ailvantages, that the | came convinced that it had been taken enormous amount of over .'t;25O.UO0.000 ; to the hotel mentioned. Pettit watch is being sjient in generally benefitting \ ed the jilace and found that trunks were the Island andthe wonderful strides • taken there emjily isnd shipped n-way- Jamaica is making, becoming, aa it is. ' heavily laden. He arranged with the the greatest railroad center of Long | sheritV that the ne.xt trunk taken away Island. ¦ should be seized and examined. A
It would seem more than likely, j trunk was taken to the station Wednes- when it is considered that the popula-1 day morning. Gilderf.leeve went to tion of Greater New York alone is in-1 Long Island City, where he ojiened the ¦creasing at the rate of $365,000 ayear. i trunk and found it full of silverware. that our villages will increase and im-' He brought the trunk and its contents
prove at an enormous rate within the ne.xt few years when we consider that this addition to the jiopulation is more than four times the jiopulation of our capital - .Albany -and much more than the present entire residents of j;ll the villages on Long Island.
This Comjiany is the same which de-
back, ard Mrs. W. E. Kenney, whose home in lierrick was looted a week ago. identified many of the silver arti¬ cles as her jiroperty. Other articles were identified by P. R. Jennings, whose place was entered some time ago. it is believed the cajiture ot these men will put an end to the looting of
ated in colors ajijiropriate to thi.-- .-•¦.a son and a tlioroughly enjoyable jirc.giam Was (-arried out under the direction uf .Mrs. I". O. Cunningham. The musicti s.-'lectioiis v.ere tuneful and were well rendered arul the exercises showed very careful drilling of the children. A fea¬ ture of the Jirogram was an exercise ".Around the Cross." which was jirom¬ inent in the decorations. Ten children each recited a verse and uncovered a gold letter on the cross and when that exercise was ended the words "Jesus Frier.d" ajijieared and then nine .girls came bringing their wreaths of flow ers, which, with ajipropriate recita tions, were jilaced ujion the cross; unci as a closing feature of the jirogram, the flag of our country was draped upon it, showing the intimate connection be¬ tween the freedom and prosjitrity of! „, ' , ,. , ^ ,„ , .,, ^ ., the United States and the Christian re-1 ^^^ ^'.i^^'^iu \ acht Club wi! formally ligion. wbich has made this possible. j "P^" '^^ ^'^^^ ^*^''f" "}' ^"h"''''^^' «^^*-'''- The Jirogram Had a logical je.sson r'"«"- J^""^" -^'; ^¦•¦^^¦'> '^ ^^¦'" ''"'''^ '^•'^- rumiing thruough it and wa.-? therefore h^'" boat parade and review. The jia- more than simply a collection of mis- '"^'^'^ ^''H l''"^** the docks at Last Rock- cellaneous recitations and songs, ^nd ^}^»>'j^^^ialf past three and will con-
thej aji-1
Wi the
c; v, :ii jm-ani. .\i ¦hange of time t<j
will Rev. C.
is made
George Beniston a;:il .Sutton, both v,-eU-know;i were married at the In
th
James Simjison ;.,., ..: nis here on Thur.sday morning last re.sult of il fall from liis carriage re¬ cently, he receiving injuries at that time which caused his death. Tbe re- , mains were taken to Woodlawn Ceme- i tery, N. Y.. for liurial. Deceased v.-as d2 years of age ond is survived by a wife and ten children.
EAST ROCKAWAY
groom s Beniston. Wednesdc .\ndersoii
ureiil.-, .Mr. aid
Greene .-Nve.,
' evening, June
vcus best man,
I bride was attended by .Mi--: j iston, sister uf the '/ruun:. sifle in I'l-uuklvn.
.Mamii.' . J,luce, le of t he- Mrs. Will. Bnioklv;,, 12. Fi-e.i while the- ; Etta Beii- Thi-v will
.\t a meetiiiLi- tlie [ii'iijiosed n. held oil Tues(i,-i-. following II.. I elected: Jen.. ton VV. Peui.-all sejih S. Simons' W. \. lii.ige, Edw
•hu ,n.,:k!iuldet-.. of ¦ i- l.vnbniuk. , ... ,.ua w. ek the 1 |iii-.-iturs weve . .\'ii-maMii, llamil- i.-ejih E. I'eltun, Jo- Sylvester Pearsall. 1 Siuiuns'iii. Dr,
HEMPSTEAD
the audience, which entirely tilled church, gave many eNpressions of preciatio.n.
veloped the Nostrand E.state at Hemp- Long Island hohies, which hus been go- stead, and its enterjirise and energy is ing on rec-ently. highly commended by the people there. The officers are receiving well-earned
.-\lthough the l(>ts have hardly been congratulations for the result ef their placed upon the market, numerous detective work. This (Thursday) sales have been made, mostly to local morning the hotel was entered by the people, which would seem to speak officers and found to be a treasure very highly of its desirability, and'it house of stolen goods. There were ar¬ is exj>ected that several cottages will tides from the residence of Mr. Sciiu- shortly be erected. I neman at Baldwin, Morrison at Rock-
Among the purchasers are A-ssemblv- ville Centre, Murray at Freejiort. Je-n- nian Wm. G. Miller, who purchased a iiings at Merrick,
sist of three divisions of about twenty five boats each. The tirst division will be lead by the jiower schooner "Katie M" on which the '-lub will entertain its guests, followed immediately by Commodore Strong and the first divi¬ sion. .\t Wreck Lead the "Katie M." will anchor, and the entire fleet will jiass in review, saluting the colors as each boat crosses the Club Iniat's bow. The fleet will then jiroceed to Law¬ rence Beach, and again circle the Chdi boat, after which the course will be laid for East Rockaway, which
—_ I will be reached about six o'clock,
A "Fair of the Seasons"will be held ' The new channel n.arks'^re nearly
in the Parish house on Wednesday ar.d - ready for installation. Large galvan-
Thursday afternoons and evenings. Ju-.ized can-buoys, projierly jiainted and
George Roeckel at ly 10 ancijl. The different booths will I numbered, will bu placed at all the
Cominii Events
Mor.day evening, .Luly 1 -dance and drawing for a China closet under aus-^ pices of Progressive Council. Daugh-- ters of Liberty. i
Wednesday evening July in -Ladies" i night. Freeport Bf ar<i of Tradf.'. '
MERRICK
The Rev. S. H. Marcy, assi.sted by a number of his parishioners, is jiaint¬ ing the First Bajitist Churc-h.
Hempstead Council. .No. 1.241, Knights of Columbus, will hold a dance and reception in Loretto Hal! on Wed¬ nesday evening, June 2''i.
The annual <iuting and 'shore dinner of the Nassau Rejiublican Club will be held at the Nas.sau Hotel, .Nassau-by- the-Sea, <in Saturday, June, 29. The cars v.il! leave Hempstead at 2 P. .M.
The Ladies' Guild oi St. George's Episcojial Church is jilanning for an evening of o!d-fashionefl .songs, music and dancing at the jiarish house. June 21.
Through the real e.-^tate agency of A. W. Brierly. sixteen building lots on Albemarle .Wenue, Hempsteail Vil¬ la Site property, have been .sold for William B. Davis to Bertha Braunn uf .Maniiattan.
.•\. D. .Jaques, .\ugu^tus D. Kclsey, William ('. A. Ib-uv.er,Walter 1'".. John¬ son a;ii! T. K. Box. The nev.-|y elected diri-'tiii's m.-l Ull Thursilay night and I'urir.aily ur^aiii/.ed by c-lc-tiiig Hamil- li.M W. I'ear.-all. Pnsiileiit, and .loseph F. l-'elt'Ul, Vi.-e-Pi-esiiient. W. ('. A. Ih-'iwer ami .A.D. Kel.-ey -.vere atij.oini- ed a (iimmitlee lo secure tho neccssarv stationery. .\i the meeting hehl on Tuesday night the Committee <in Site rejiorted that it had a number of sites under '-onsideration, but jireferred not makir.g a .^elc'-tion at this tini'-.
NOTICE
tl. .'ill
Painters, Decorators and Paper-Hangers
A Public Meeting
will lie hel.l ;d
F. C. Willis' Hall, Freeport
Mujii Stn f*t, .111
Tuesday Ev ng, June 25
lilitv of
ti) r'.iusiilcr til f
;iuvi»ii lining a
Brown
at be decorated and furnished to represent turning points in the channel. Spar
baovs wll mark the channel at narrow
whole block; Stephen Walters, Wal-; Foster's Meadow, P. M
lace Smith and AdeeWood. ; Hempstead, and othero. There was Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter
The prices of the lots appear to be also a large number of bicycles and There will be several interesting al¬ low and the pi-operty is very conven-1 enough carpenters' tools to stock a tractions, with the usual excellent din- jient to the dejwt. i good-sized hardware store. ' ner from G:30 to 8 each evening.
On Monday eveninp. Miss Josie Leg- gett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George P, Leggett, was married to David * Rogers, at the home of her Jiarents on of points end a large range beacon get up Washington Street. Only relatives on the meadow, for a bearing from, and intimate friends of the family Hick's beach to Strong's Point. were preisent.
LOCAL LMON
iJi'itlierii.Hiil I'.iiiiters, r.'iper- Haiigeih and Decorators of J?^reeport aihl vicinity
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Nassau County Review 19070621 |
| Date | 1907-06-21 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 21 |
| Year | 1907 |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue | 34 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19070621 |
| Date | 1907-06-21 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 21 |
| Year | 1907 |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue | 34 |
| Sequence | 1 |
| Page | 1 |
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VOL. XII FREEPORT NEWS FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1907 -\ ret^nlar meeting of the ViUage Board v/ill be held thLs Friday evening. ? Mrs. Wm. Schuhmann is visitin.g her parent.-; in Delaware. Gi course you need hot water. Read the Gas Co's. ad in this issue and see how easy you can obtain it. Tax Rate S1.33 ' I -p, ,, ., ,, ,, this is the gas range weather, (ail The assessment roll this year, from up the Gas Co. and they'll tell you all which the village tax is to be levied about it. amounts to $1,439,602.50. Last year ,i,._,„j „,.^_ ,,^^^^, ,-^^,^^^^^ ,^^^^^,.. ^^.^^^^ ^.^^^^ ~7"^ie Havr:or ara .twas $1,153,717.00, an increase of ly of this place, have returned from to be in a partv of v |
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