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VOL. XII
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1907
NO. 28
FREEPORT NEWS
J. Anderson & Son have sold their meat market to G. F'. Haass.
Decoration Day Post Cards at the Stationery Department of the Nassau C'ounty Review. It.
Next Wednesday evening the first annual dance of the Freeport Drivers' , As.sociation will he held in Fraternitv Hall. ' j
-Miss Flora Hurgess has returned to, her home here, from Pine Bluffs, North ; Carolina, where she has been spending! the winter.
.. j
Mr. M. H. Spanier of the P.rooklyn I .Standard I'nion was a visitor at the Review office for a few' niinutes Tues-! (lay afternoon. '
Attention is ealle;l to the adv. of E. i V. Baldwin, the Oliver typewriter! man, in this issue. He is now show- j ing a nev.' model. i
We regret to announce the death of Dr. John Watson, (Ian .Macl.aran). the distinguished author, of blood poisoa- in;^, from tonsilitis.
Th.e I'resbyteriiai ("mirch Iia].rove- mont .Society will hold an Ajin ii. Cake and Cream .Sale Wednesday evening, in the ( hapel. Kveryhfidy invited.
If you lack energy iind feel half .'^ick this spring imjiure hlood \r, the cause, ('has. P. Smith in his ad. in this issue tells how to remedy the condiiion. It.
Aiiih'ew John.-^on and Maude .-Mice Hicks, both of this village, were mar¬ ried at their home oa Henry St., last .Saturday, Rev. J. (). Vick, pastor of Bethel A. .M. E. Church.officiating.
A new line of Post Card .-\lbuiiis at the .Siationery Department of the .Nas¬ sau Count.v Revii'w. -\ specialty is a neat frame just the right size for a Post Card, in a rnailing envelojie.which sells for 10c. U.
The services .Sunday in the Kjiiscopal Church of the Transfiguration, tthe Sunday after Ascension) will be: }ioly Communion at ,S a. m., matins and lit¬ any at H) :3(), Sunday School at 2::^il, evensong at >< o'clock.
have you
ordered your U.
This is May gas range yet".'
Next Wedne.sday evening a Military PJuchre will be the attraction at the Freeport Club House.
i The Freeport Choral Society will give its third concert in the M. E. Church about the middle of .June.
V illage Trustees
At the regular meeting of the Vil¬ lage Board Friday evening Trustees Patterson and Sigmond were absent.
CJounselor Fishel submitted an ojiin¬ ion regarding the extensions to water mains which jirevious boards have al¬ lowed jjrivate consumers to make in order to get water with the under- standing that jiayment should come .Mrs. Wm. .J. Carkeek and daughter f^om water rentals, or in full at any
Louis Duruz is enjoying a tw. vacation.
Eileen of Brooklyn sjjent several day.- of last week with ^Irs. Henry .Ash¬ down.
Frank Bassett of Patchogue and his iirother Raymond from Bay Shore sjienl^Sunday at the bona of Miss Bea¬ trice .Ashdown.
Attention is callerJ to the :idv. of I). V.Berlage, jiiano tuner, in the Review. Mr. Berlage has had jilenty of exper¬ ience, and can do good work.
Miss Culhiiert will luive a .ake .-^ale at her residence on North 'Jcean A\e- nue, Muy '2'), ior the benefit of the Church of the Transfiguration.
H. I.. Trube'iback will ojieii an ar.'h- itect's otfice at .'>.") Railroad .Ave., about June' 1, and will be pleased to .-^ujieria- teii'l vour buildiag "p. ra i..'i,- I'.a' •,'oii.
time the Board wished. The opinion was esjiecially desired upon the jieti-
Miss Ethel L. .Javne hits been con-
It was resolved to advertise fer bids BALDWIN
in the official iiajjer for jjurchase of - bond.s for the new fire engine, same to be opened on May '2-1. There will be ten $.aOU bonds.
Chief of I'olice Dunbar recommend¬ ed that the village officers be provided fined to her home with caps and coats so that all will be dressed alike. It was accordingly de¬ cided to order a half dozen caps.
The Boani audited a umber of bilLs ind attended to other routine work be¬ fore iiiljourning till May 17.
week;
C. Woolej' of Long Branch , has been visiting relatives here.
N. .).
The D. B. P. .Mott Woman's Relief Corps aud the D. B. P. Mott Po.st No. .'lli?, wish to thank the many kind friends for assistance at the sock so¬ cial on Ajiril M, the financial re.-^ults being very gratifying.
A good entertainment \.iis j.-i\i.']] ia Ojiera Hiill Saturday eveiaag iiiuler ausjiices of liie F'reejiort .Alhletic Club. "Kathleea Mavourneen" v\as the Jiliiy, furnished by the thesjiian society from Roosevelt.
The Jdarch-Ajiril number of The Stu" dent, tbe High School pajier, has been issued. Single cojiies can be obtained from lialjih Craadell, circulation man¬ ager.
tion of E. S. Randall that the Boaid consider the matter of reimbursing him for money exjiended for exten¬ sions on Flast Avenue. The opinion '.•vas to the effect that these debts nmst be Jiaid similarly to other extensions excejit ing that the Board could jiay from the water rent;ds on the exten- siiins as received, if they so desired, or the amounts due . ould lue jjaid uuder the terms of the last apjirojiriatjon for Wiiter extensions. These peojile stood in the same relation to tl;e villiige as aay unjiiiid contrai'tor. |
Some time was taken uji with the i i.iscussion of matter of rejiairing stand- i jiijie but no action was taken. I
The la.'W foreman and assistant fore- | man of Excelsior Hook iind l>ad(!er Co. 1 v.t'i-e ajijiroved.
'the monthly rejiorl of tla' eagiaeer | of the power house I'or .-Vpril was re-i.Jones, ceived. It showed that 112 arc lamps | that f
Frank A. Duruz has accejite' siiiun with C. H. .South.ard, Vork.
Board of Trade
Mr. aad .Mrs. Rene There Wits aa unu.-i;a!!y large rmm-: Sunday with .Mrs. H.
ber of the members and invited guests ' faniilr.
present at the meeting aad annual - — -
smoker of the Freejiort Board of
Trade, vvhich was helii ia. Fraternity i
Hall Wednesday eveni;-,g, President ;
Alonzo Foster jiresiding. il. .M. Bliss
aad William Schuhman wcre elected to
membershij).
The sjiecial tojiic of the .¦¦. .';..:ig was
the feasibility of rerjuesting the Long ^
Ishmd Railroad to extend its electric!
line as far as Freejiort. This topic
lirought out considerable discussion in
whicii (juite a number took jjart, and it
ajijieared t^ unanimous ojiinion of |
tiiia-^e jiresent'lthat such a steji would'
prove of niiiterial ad\aatii.ge to Free¬ iirot ami r.earbv villages. VVilliaia 1'.
-Mrs. Osciir Sutlo:; and have returned t.i their la boi-o, N. C.
-Mrs. Ti-'iinaia Hiiak^, ; deal of this vil'.ag.'. is v Frai.k Collier's.
„iv.-ers sjient Powers and
;.)!'. Ht-rnu ;e in Coli
ed for in reference as to whether or not those present favored the establish¬ ment of a lighting district, and result¬ ed in a unanimous vote in favor of the .same, after which Messrs. Tredwell D. Smith, Martin S. Thomas and ("harles Miller were ajijiointed a committee to meet with the Town C^lerk and what¬ ever other committees that may lie ap¬ pointed by the Town Board, to go over the Jietition pi'esented and thereby as¬ certain whether or not the necessary number of signers had been secured.
Flev. Edward O. Tree, jiastorjof the loi'al Methodist Episctipal Church, made au eloiiuent and strong jilea for the establishment of the lighting dist¬ rict, and his words undoubtedly hiid great weight with those jiresent.
SEAFORD
.Mr.-.
.Mi.-s Margaret E, fal'i VVe.!at.-sday, t.i oi' lu-r brotlu-r.
pe
Willi aster I
Pert .vilh i'r
' Half spent Suiuiay with his Jiildwia.
uf l!,„)klyn sp in 1 llis village.
The Ladic.-' E. Churcli a.et Tae.'lav afar:
d the we.
A. T. r.
¦r£r.' Wait.'I-s and son visiting .A. C. W'alti
iit ."^undiiy
Pilt c hog ue Sundav.
.Mr,
.Mrs. I
¦ speiil
hill les A. Walters of Sua.lav with friends
ill discussing tht .r.' several vears
topi.',
he ha
^tilted ;"ited
B. Wise is a man wh ways To gain comfort of his days, have good e. joys pass, say to my wife cooking with gas
'11 Lhe
iiilijiia.
I n.ust ,So I
ok
tag
",-s all
your ft.
were ojierated Kill hours l.'i minutes; jiumijed 2,S4.'j,")(lii gallons ol' Wiiter; consuming '2'-'>7.SOi) lbs. of .'oiil.
Tiie report of the Ti-easurer for .Ajiril showed the following balances in the different funds: Ceneral, .-?-:!Hi.;J^2; street, ij^lS.u:!; water, .<211.-19; light, $S20.X7; Board of Health, .'i=;l.";.2S; in¬ terest, .$Siil.7; tax arrears, $;!!)9.(i(i; fire, 8c.; street light, $73.5,47; light extension, i?.']?:].*)!; water extension, ,510.dl; water sinking, .•t'.:io7.5.U7; street sign fund, !?'.h;2.1. ' ¦
The ajijjlications for laying sid.e- walks, three-fourths of the cost to be ajiplied to road tax, were granted to R. .A.Corlett, Lexington Ave., 110 ft., I ft. wide; R. H. .Mayland, corner of Randall Aveuue aud North Main St., 37.-) ft., 4 ft. wide; Chas. -J. Cart-
i wright, Bergen Place. .aO ft. by 4 ft.;
' Chas. (Jonners, I'ine Street and Park
; .Avenue, 2oil ft., 4 ft. wide; .J. H.
I VanNostrand, corner Ocean Avenue 138 ft.. 5 ft. wide;
.11 ti'.e a.juiry
Benjiimin F. ('ole died suddenly .Sun day afternoon of ajiojilexy, al the resi¬ dence of his sister, Mrs. E. C. Wat¬ son, in his tifty-fourth year. The de¬ ceased had arisen in his usual good i and Archer St., health, and appeared as well as ever: Onslow-Moore Co., Bayview and South until about noon, when he fell uncon-1 Side Avenues, 3100 ft., ."i ft. wide, scions, and lingered until about 1 P. i This last named ajiplication repre.sents M., when lie died. Funeral services ' an outlay of i?27}to, figuring at the reg-
The Vilhige Board .d" Health organ¬ ized for the year last Friday night, imd re-elected the following officers: Presi¬ dent, J. W. Fitzsimons; secretary and registrar, d. Huyler Ellison; hea.lth of¬ licer. Dr. Edwiu Carman. The rejru^ lar meeting of the Board will be held at the village oflice, the second Friday evening in eiich month.
were held from the residence of Mrs Watson, at Roosevelt, Wednesday af ternoon. Rev. S. H. .Many of Jlemji stead officiating; interment at Creen field Cemeterv.
All Sunshine Society memliers of Freejiort and vicinity are most cordial¬ ly invited to attend the Ninth .Annual Convention of the International Sun¬ shine Society, at the Sunshine Home, Crojisey and 2'h'd Avenues, Brooklyn, Bensonhurst-liy-the-Sea, next Thurs¬ day, May It), from 10 to 0 o'clock, with recejition in the evening.
OtHcial .notice has been sent out from Sunshine heaikjuarters that the Day Nursery, 17,'5'J Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, has withrdawu from the State .Sunshine Societv.
Twenty Italiiin laborers in the j)loy of the E. I. H. R. Company were taken into custody Friday afternoon and arraifene.l before .Justice .-\. B. Wallace. They were iit woik trying to till in a stream under a trestle i:ear the -Millburn jiumjiing station of the Brooklyn wiiter system.
The stream Hows into Millliurn Pond, a part of the sujiply system, and the water works authorities were ajijire- heusive that the filling in would jiollute the sujjply. Soil taken from the bed of the East River and a large sluice jjijie were the materials to be used in
ular price of ISc j)er square ft., of which the road tax of '^ will amount to about $2100.
.John T. Post was granted the rebate of .¦?^0.4i) on sidewalk laid on Lena ; Avenue, and William C. Smith, a re- em-1 bate of J?.")0.40 on the same street.
Lineman Niles made a requisition for
what excelliint railroiui a being extended to liabyl. aiul other eastern villag. . always lieen told ot the . a tic from these villages. I gain some enlightenment u| ject, he had made jiersonal had ascertained the number of I'on:- muters from the villages east of Free¬ jiort to tlabylon were as follows: Merrick 3!), Bellmore 33, Wantagh '¦]*',, Seaford .'!1, .Massajieijua 22, .Amity¬ ville 117, Cojiiague .s, Lindenhurst 2'.*. Babyli.'ii lo-l, making a total ;,umber of commuters from -Merrick, to and ink'uding Babylon, that had juin ha.-ed commutation tickets on April 1, P.io7, as 419. The number of commuters from Freejiort alone who had iiuicha.-ed commutation tickets on Ajirii 1, were 332. which was liut eighty-one less thau from all of the other villages com¬ bined, and he therefore was impressed with the fact that Freejiort, Rockville Centre and other villages were en¬ titled to as m.uch railroad facilities as the villages further east, ar.d in aconl- ance with his theory, it was resolved that a Jietition be inaugurated iind, as many as jiossible of the commuters be recjuesteii to sign .said petition, which is to be .Jiresented to the authorities of the Lon,tJ: Island Railorad, resjiectfully requesting thi'Ui to have the roiid elec¬ trified as far as Freeiiort, at :ai . iirly date.
The constitution ;iiul bv-laws of the
Mr. aad Freejiort .Mrs. Ben jat!
A i;
u>eil I'"r ll
.Mrs. Ri'i
;jient .Suadi
Mill.-r
.Mr;
W. lb
. E.iwiir.l i.-iting .Mr. cks.in Sun.li
aap
.M. 1'. rst till!
la.-
Wii.-
Mr. aa: llro'.klva ^ I;,'- .i.tcr.
.Mr. aa.r Krookiya ^ drii.k.soi ¦ Hendri.
.Mrs. 1 lent Suiu
'.Ugei.e av with
ward of ,rid .Mrs.
Kellv of Mr. Kel-
, .Mrs. Edward Verity.
Mrs. .lohn Ibaidrickson of lieiit Siinday willi .Mr. Hen- jiiireal-. .Mr. aad .Mrs. Ceo.
Miss Liria Ostran.ier, one of our f. nier school teachers, visited friends
this vi'
.Miss Bigler guests
Frid
md Satunlii;, Mi.-
v'er..nii'a W.dfe iia. f New York sjn'iit f Mr. and .Mrs. Wt
.^ervl t hurch ill 1 1 a. aa. Kpv
^uni W.
s will
U!i'ia.\- as I
a. 111., .Sunday
!|.worth League
fit'leeii-niiaate
hing at S ji. na
be held
in tbe M. E.
illows: jirciiching
S.-hool at 2:30 ji.
ill 7 :'lo, (in'ceded
jiraise service;
¦iUjijiHes needed during the year. Clerk Alliud. .Bourd.?
Shea was instructed to order the same.
The ajijilication of (ieo. Meadon, Randall Avenue, for ele'-tric light .ser¬ vice, was grunted; that of Kate Len¬ non, Randall and Bayview Avenues. "granted as sooims'we secure the neces¬ sary materiiil." The jietition of Chws, E. Mack, Long Beach Avenue, for water servi.'e also t'ink the latter course.
J. (}. Sutjibin, Sniith Street, aji- jjeared before the Board to renew his
11. ilessai-r of Bnioklya lai.- tl.-. con¬ tract t'l laake ii i^.ew hose .iiriiaj. i' f<o^ Biildwin Fire Dejiiirtmeal. P i- l'. in; completed by .June loth.
We exter.d to our friends our laairl- felt thanks for their kindness during the sickness aiid loss of our (le;ir one. L. W. Bishoji and sister.
The Triimji Club held the last meeting of the season at Firemen's Hall Tue.sday aight. J-'rizes were won by -Miss Ruth I'earsall ami A. H.Scott; (oiisoliition Jirizes by .Miss Hattie De- Forest ar.d W. L. Andrews. The grand I)rizes for the season were jiwarded to .Miss Emily Laacer and W.L. .Andrews. The regular iiu.'eting a a- fillowed by dancing.
BELLMORE
Mr.-. Diivi hou-e.
.Iii.lg.' Tat. ruiad'oul.
i Dii'
has pure
Hack ealertaiaed at lier horae liere
jiainting her lased a Ford
a number of
Sundav.
rem. .Mav
has 1 coUaL
non Chichester and fiimily will to Amityville about the lath of
v.-.aii!i '.I' (Ireeajn i.iN'ed lat.i the f
.int, .nn.
of
Trade „.iii;d. if Hen;iist.,'ai
Civic
G. L. .Steinreich Co., the "Platol" people seemed unfortunate iu tiieir re¬ cent display at Johnston's drug .store. They apparently had a good article for plating silverware, and hi^d adver- tti.sed for their display to contiune un¬ til Saturday of the week in which it was given. The man in charge of the work was for some reason alisent the last two days, and the disjilay was cut short. The Steinreich Co. express their disappointment at the outcome of the disjilay, as they wished tht people
making the lill and carrying the water; Imnd for plumber's license. When of the stream under the trestle. j through he said he wished "to give the
The foreman of the gang of laborers i Board credit for jiutting the streets was charged with violating the health I and street lights in better condition laws and an examination was tixed for , than ever before."
next P^riday morning at Lynbrook.
President Morrison reolied that the
Clubs of the Town i read and ajijiroved.
President Fostt.-r ai.i'oinler! Raymond .1. .Miller, H. .A. Kellum aial .James (.'hesbire as alternate delegates to the Allied lioanls of Trade.
It Wiis unanimously resolved that theannuiil ""Ladies Night" shall be held at the montlily meeting .July 10. and William 1'. .Jones, .J. 1). Kiefer and Roy S. Wallace were ajijiointed a committee to coiajilete arrangements for the same.
In answer to a comniunication from Congressman W. W. Cocks, in refer¬ ence to furnishing Col. D. W.' Lock- wood, Corjis of Engineers, U. S. A., Whitehall Street, New York City.
An enthusuistic and rousing number j of tiie most jiromii.ent residents of, Ba'.flwia attended the jiublic meeting j that was held in the Fircmen"s Hail Friday night, under tlie direction of the Town Board in answer to a jieti¬ tion filed with that Board to it.stilute a Lighting District at Baldv.in.
After tbe meeting had been cidled to ordei' by Sujiervisor Smith (,"ox aiui Town Clerk H. Luther Weeks had read the Jiublished call for the meeting, Su¬ jiervisor Cox stated that the meeting had been .illled in order to afford the members of the Town Board an ojijior- tunity'of ascertaining exactly how the conditions existed in Baldwin in refer- *?nce to the esiablishn.e:it of such a lighting (ibstrict; to afford an opjiortun
H
ager.t erl a ' Hnv.-ni
wiinl (¦
for the L. 1. R. R., h Nassau Sjiei iai
Bf.H.klvn, ¦ P-agnall
al licket
^ jiurchiis-
I'r. .Ill I'Mwitrd
sjieiaiiiig; Brooklvn.
iiiatia w day:
Iiad family \ witb f riet lli
Letter to Paul Miller
Freeport, N. Y.
j things in jiroper condition, and that Mr. Pine,the new street commissioner.
Dear Sir: If you should bake bread! was showing himself well adapted for that people liked better than any other, I the work. Since his election every and at less co.st by the day. you'd have street in the village had been gone a Jiretty gCKid business, wouldn't you. I over and fixed at least once, and the
We have just such a business as that: more prominent ones several times, in paint; a gallon goes farther than ¦ Chief Engineer Cozzens of the Fire any other paint in the country that's Department mac4e a numlier of recjuisi- bread at less cost by the day; but the ' tions and recommendations which were difTerence isn't so small as it is in acted upon. James R. Smith was ap- bread. .And a job wears longer that's : pointed to inspect the fire hydrants at the bread at less cost by the year, i a salary of .?12 for the year. Supplies
ricsmtriiL .tii-h i ir>^'ji icoite'-. ...rt.. .-.it .-j,, vv iii Ltriiiiii .-.tit-ei, ..-s^.-v-. i \m x\ \_'iuj . --r^ r- -- . - ..
Board was doing its best to get these who has charge of the project for the ity to ever> taxjiayer to exjiress his
of F'reeiiort to fullv understan(i the ' ^'^•'''1^'^ ^"^^ ^*'l'**'"^- '*^'""'^''^ "^^^"*^.'^''^*' '''^^*^^*^'^ ^'^''^-'•^'^'^'^'''''^"^*''''**" Ladder
merit of "Platol".
Ortell and Lucas report the following j sales : The large plot corner of Long I Beach Aveime and Smith Street for Lottie F. Lucas to George M. Hewlett of Merrick; jdot corner of Pine Street and Park Avenue to Charles A. Sig¬ mond to Juliett I. Dyer of Bnxiklyn; four lots on South Side Avenue for F'rank E. Rose to Stephen Lewis; lot of John Randall on Pine St. to Harvey Post; three lots on Seaman Avenue for John J. Randall to Thoma.s Ryder of East Rockaway; also rented the furn¬ ished house for Mrs. Lizzie M. Davis, comer of Pine Street €nd Ocean Ave¬ nue to John Murphy of Brooklyn; and bouM of H. W- Millard to Mr. M. May of Hew Ywk.
i^MltiA^ia^a:" J.'* ;'.';.':c.aV .' ¦ .
Tb.ey Company were ordered purchased, and it was decided to put a fence between the Excelsior Truck house and C. A. F-ulton's building. .Stationery needed for the department was also allowed. Excelsior Hook and Ladder Com- n't take long to Hnd-out; give 'em i pany through the Chief, asked for a^ time. ' set of single harness. The Board was
But you can't bake better-than-any- i of the opinion that one horse could not body-elses bread for half the usual pull the truck, and the matter was laid
paint; and they hate the fuss, like our bread by the year.
If your bread is better than anybody else's, and costs less too, you've got a j good trade; for jieojile do like good bread ;and people like money. It does-
survey for the jiroposed channel from Jam.aica Bay to Peconic Bay, as to the present and jirosptctive commerce to b.^ afl"ected by such improvement. Postmaster Robert G. Anderson and Roy S. Wallace were apjiointed such committee to .secure and desired infiwmation
ojunion, i)ro and con, on the (juestion, and thus enable the Board to vote up¬ on the projiosition when the (juestion is brought before the Board for final action.
A numberof jiertinent questions recitations and musical selections
furnish the were asked and intelligently an.swered to the satisfaction of everyone present
Will. Werkhau.-r iiad family of Brook- lyi:, hav.' moved into a cottage .m the Sigmeirid Jirojierty.
Israel Chichester had one of the fin¬ gers of the right hand badly bruised on Thursday of last week, by getting it caught between two base ball bats, in the hands of one of his j)laymates.
A family re-union was held at the..^ home of Mrs. W. Simji.son Sunday last, and \^'»s attended by a large number of relatives from Long Island and "up state".
The entertainment by The (iirls' Club next Tuesday evening jiromises to be a very interesting affair. The program will include a farce, a drill,
Following the liusiness meeting in-.and it .soon became evident that all |
teresting addresses were made by Mr VanNostitz of Baldwin, Rev. Mr. .Marcy of Hemjistead, Rev. .Mr. Bissell of F>eej)ort. H. L. Havens (f Lyn¬ brook, and William MacMurray and L. L. Davis of Rockville Centre which an exiellent and pleasing
price for a breakfast, can you''
Devoe is just such a paint as that. The price by the gallon or loaf is no matter. Count by the day, week, month, year, lifetime. Devoe is the bread. We hope yours is as good. Yours truly,
F. W. Devoe & Co. P. S.—C. Milton Foreman selle our paint.
¦ ' a '
over until the next meeting.
J. Huyler EUisgn, secretary of the Board of Health, asked permi.ssiim to use the Board rooms for a place of meeting, as their present office on Church St., also used as a lock-up, was not fit to meet in. It was decided to allow the Health Board the use of the office the second ^id«y night in each month. <
present favored tne jirojiosition as pre sented in the jietition, viz: to estab¬ lish a lighting district of about one hundred street lights, and that,the cust for maintaining the same should not ,fter ' exceed .-eventy-five ctr.ts j.er hundred iter- dollars of assessed valuation, tainment was presented, during which The a.s.se.s.sed valuation ofthe pn.p.is- cigars, tobacco and pipes were handed ed lighting district js between i?.">aO.- around, and a most enjovable evening Oon and .'i:400,oo(i. and it could readily was spent, while clouds of smoke filled . be pt^neived that the "_;"-'^'/"/^"''^^"[^, the air.
The next meeting will be held Wed¬ nesday evening, June 12, and this be¬ ing t^ie annual meeting, ofTicers for the ensuing vear will then be elected. 1 were made in
i ment of the lighting district and not a The thirty-sixth annual convention of ' dissenting exjiression wa.s heard
The bridge between this place and Wantagh, over the Merrick Ro»€*^'5iafta connecting what was known as Jones' jxr.ds cavc'd in Thur.sday of last week, seriously inconveniencing traffic for some time.
Wedne.sday morning at half-jjast
nine, at the bride's home, Bertram
John Heine and .Miss (Jrace Washburn
Smith, daughter of .Mrs. Thomas D.
Smith, were united in matrimony, by
Rev. 'f. S.Braithwaite, jiastor of the
.Memorial Church, Wantagh. After
mentioned would prove ample to afford j receiving the congratulations of their
sufficient light for the entire 'ountry I f^j^„(j^^ j^ wedding breakfast was
embraced in the pn>p(jsed district. ' served and the young couple dejiarted
.A num'oer of ir.teresting addresses ^,fj ^ honeymoon triji to the Jamestown
favor of the establish-
the C^ueens and Nassau Sunday School Association will be held at the First Presbyterian Church, Glen Cove, next Wednesday. May 15. The progjam includes afternoon session at 3:15 o'clock/collation, Sr.SOto 7; song ser¬ vice, 7:30: evening, 8 o'clock.
throughout the meeting, alth(iugh a number sUted that they had signed the i>etition with the distinct under¬ standing that the cost for the lights would positively not exceed the rates mentioned in the petition.
An expression of sentiment was call-
exposition. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Heine wish them much happi¬ ness.
WANTED.—Young Man, 14 to 16 years old. to l«arn the priniinf business. No cigarette smoker. Apply at the REVIEW Office.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19070510 |
| Date | 1907-05-10 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 10 |
| Year | 1907 |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue | 28 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19070510 |
| Date | 1907-05-10 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 10 |
| Year | 1907 |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue | 28 |
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VOL. XII FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1907 NO. 28 FREEPORT NEWS J. Anderson & Son have sold their meat market to G. F'. Haass. Decoration Day Post Cards at the Stationery Department of the Nassau C'ounty Review. It. Next Wednesday evening the first annual dance of the Freeport Drivers' , As.sociation will he held in Fraternitv Hall. ' j -Miss Flora Hurgess has returned to, her home here, from Pine Bluffs, North ; Carolina, where she has been spending! the winter. .. j Mr. M. H. Spanier of the P.rooklyn I .Standard I'nion was a visitor at the Review office for a few' niinutes Tues-! (lay afternoon. ' Attention is ealle;l to the adv. of E. i V. Baldwin, the Oliver typewriter! man, in this issue. He is now show- j ing a nev.' model. i We regret to announce the death of Dr. John Watson, (Ian .Macl.aran). the distinguished author, of blood poisoa- in;^, from tonsilitis. Th.e I'resbyteriiai ("mirch Iia].rove- mont .Society will hold an Ajin ii. Cake and Cream .Sale Wednesday evening, in the ( hapel. Kveryhfidy invited. If you lack energy iind feel half .'^ick this spring imjiure hlood \r, the cause, ('has. P. Smith in his ad. in this issue tells how to remedy the condiiion. It. Aiiih'ew John.-^on and Maude .-Mice Hicks, both of this village, were mar¬ ried at their home oa Henry St., last .Saturday, Rev. J. (). Vick, pastor of Bethel A. .M. E. Church.officiating. A new line of Post Card .-\lbuiiis at the .Siationery Department of the .Nas¬ sau Count.v Revii'w. -\ specialty is a neat frame just the right size for a Post Card, in a rnailing envelojie.which sells for 10c. U. The services .Sunday in the Kjiiscopal Church of the Transfiguration, tthe Sunday after Ascension) will be: }ioly Communion at ,S a. m., matins and lit¬ any at H) :3(), Sunday School at 2::^il, evensong at >< o'clock. have you ordered your U. This is May gas range yet".' Next Wedne.sday evening a Military PJuchre will be the attraction at the Freeport Club House. i The Freeport Choral Society will give its third concert in the M. E. Church about the middle of .June. V illage Trustees At the regular meeting of the Vil¬ lage Board Friday evening Trustees Patterson and Sigmond were absent. CJounselor Fishel submitted an ojiin¬ ion regarding the extensions to water mains which jirevious boards have al¬ lowed jjrivate consumers to make in order to get water with the under- standing that jiayment should come .Mrs. Wm. .J. Carkeek and daughter f^om water rentals, or in full at any Louis Duruz is enjoying a tw. vacation. Eileen of Brooklyn sjjent several day.- of last week with ^Irs. Henry .Ash¬ down. Frank Bassett of Patchogue and his iirother Raymond from Bay Shore sjienl^Sunday at the bona of Miss Bea¬ trice .Ashdown. Attention is callerJ to the :idv. of I). V.Berlage, jiiano tuner, in the Review. Mr. Berlage has had jilenty of exper¬ ience, and can do good work. Miss Culhiiert will luive a .ake .-^ale at her residence on North 'Jcean A\e- nue, Muy '2'), ior the benefit of the Church of the Transfiguration. H. I.. Trube'iback will ojieii an ar.'h- itect's otfice at .'>.") Railroad .Ave., about June' 1, and will be pleased to .-^ujieria- teii'l vour buildiag "p. ra i..'i,- I'.a' •,'oii. time the Board wished. The opinion was esjiecially desired upon the jieti- Miss Ethel L. .Javne hits been con- It was resolved to advertise fer bids BALDWIN in the official iiajjer for jjurchase of - bond.s for the new fire engine, same to be opened on May '2-1. There will be ten $.aOU bonds. Chief of I'olice Dunbar recommend¬ ed that the village officers be provided fined to her home with caps and coats so that all will be dressed alike. It was accordingly de¬ cided to order a half dozen caps. The Boani audited a umber of bilLs ind attended to other routine work be¬ fore iiiljourning till May 17. week; C. Woolej' of Long Branch , has been visiting relatives here. N. .). The D. B. P. .Mott Woman's Relief Corps aud the D. B. P. Mott Po.st No. .'lli?, wish to thank the many kind friends for assistance at the sock so¬ cial on Ajiril M, the financial re.-^ults being very gratifying. A good entertainment \.iis j.-i\i.']] ia Ojiera Hiill Saturday eveiaag iiiuler ausjiices of liie F'reejiort .Alhletic Club. "Kathleea Mavourneen" v\as the Jiliiy, furnished by the thesjiian society from Roosevelt. The Jdarch-Ajiril number of The Stu" dent, tbe High School pajier, has been issued. Single cojiies can be obtained from lialjih Craadell, circulation man¬ ager. tion of E. S. Randall that the Boaid consider the matter of reimbursing him for money exjiended for exten¬ sions on Flast Avenue. The opinion '.•vas to the effect that these debts nmst be Jiaid similarly to other extensions excejit ing that the Board could jiay from the water rent;ds on the exten- siiins as received, if they so desired, or the amounts due . ould lue jjaid uuder the terms of the last apjirojiriatjon for Wiiter extensions. These peojile stood in the same relation to tl;e villiige as aay unjiiiid contrai'tor. Some time was taken uji with the i i.iscussion of matter of rejiairing stand- i jiijie but no action was taken. I The la.'W foreman and assistant fore- man of Excelsior Hook iind l>ad(!er Co. 1 v.t'i-e ajijiroved. 'the monthly rejiorl of tla' eagiaeer of the power house I'or .-Vpril was re-i.Jones, ceived. It showed that 112 arc lamps that f Frank A. Duruz has accejite' siiiun with C. H. .South.ard, Vork. Board of Trade Mr. aad .Mrs. Rene There Wits aa unu.-i;a!!y large rmm-: Sunday with .Mrs. H. ber of the members and invited guests ' faniilr. present at the meeting aad annual - — - smoker of the Freejiort Board of Trade, vvhich was helii ia. Fraternity i Hall Wednesday eveni;-,g, President ; Alonzo Foster jiresiding. il. .M. Bliss aad William Schuhman wcre elected to membershij). The sjiecial tojiic of the .¦¦. .';..:ig was the feasibility of rerjuesting the Long ^ Ishmd Railroad to extend its electric! line as far as Freejiort. This topic lirought out considerable discussion in whicii (juite a number took jjart, and it ajijieared t^ unanimous ojiinion of tiiia-^e jiresent'lthat such a steji would' prove of niiiterial ad\aatii.ge to Free¬ iirot ami r.earbv villages. VVilliaia 1'. -Mrs. Osciir Sutlo:; and have returned t.i their la boi-o, N. C. -Mrs. Ti-'iinaia Hiiak^, ; deal of this vil'.ag.'. is v Frai.k Collier's. „iv.-ers sjient Powers and ;.)!'. Ht-rnu ;e in Coli ed for in reference as to whether or not those present favored the establish¬ ment of a lighting district, and result¬ ed in a unanimous vote in favor of the .same, after which Messrs. Tredwell D. Smith, Martin S. Thomas and ("harles Miller were ajijiointed a committee to meet with the Town C^lerk and what¬ ever other committees that may lie ap¬ pointed by the Town Board, to go over the Jietition pi'esented and thereby as¬ certain whether or not the necessary number of signers had been secured. Flev. Edward O. Tree, jiastorjof the loi'al Methodist Episctipal Church, made au eloiiuent and strong jilea for the establishment of the lighting dist¬ rict, and his words undoubtedly hiid great weight with those jiresent. SEAFORD .Mr.-. .Mi.-s Margaret E, fal'i VVe.!at.-sday, t.i oi' lu-r brotlu-r. pe Willi aster I Pert .vilh i'r ' Half spent Suiuiay with his Jiildwia. uf l!,„)klyn sp in 1 llis village. The Ladic.-' E. Churcli a.et Tae.'lav afar: d the we. A. T. r. ¦r£r.' Wait.'I-s and son visiting .A. C. W'alti iit ."^undiiy Pilt c hog ue Sundav. .Mr, .Mrs. I ¦ speiil hill les A. Walters of Sua.lav with friends ill discussing tht .r.' several vears topi.', he ha ^tilted ;"ited B. Wise is a man wh ways To gain comfort of his days, have good e. joys pass, say to my wife cooking with gas '11 Lhe iiilijiia. I n.ust ,So I ok tag ",-s all your ft. were ojierated Kill hours l.'i minutes; jiumijed 2,S4.'j")(lii gallons ol' Wiiter; consuming '2'-'>7.SOi) lbs. of .'oiil. Tiie report of the Ti-easurer for .Ajiril showed the following balances in the different funds: Ceneral, .-?-:!Hi.;J^2; street, ij^lS.u:!; water, .<211.-19; light, $S20.X7; Board of Health, .'i=;l.";.2S; in¬ terest, .$Siil.7; tax arrears, $;!!)9.(i(i; fire, 8c.; street light, $73.5,47; light extension, i?.']?:].*)!; water extension, ,510.dl; water sinking, .•t'.:io7.5.U7; street sign fund, !?'.h;2.1. ' ¦ The ajijjlications for laying sid.e- walks, three-fourths of the cost to be ajiplied to road tax, were granted to R. .A.Corlett, Lexington Ave., 110 ft., I ft. wide; R. H. .Mayland, corner of Randall Aveuue aud North Main St., 37.-) ft., 4 ft. wide; Chas. -J. Cart- i wright, Bergen Place. .aO ft. by 4 ft.; ' Chas. (Jonners, I'ine Street and Park ; .Avenue, 2oil ft., 4 ft. wide; .J. H. I VanNostrand, corner Ocean Avenue 138 ft.. 5 ft. wide; .11 ti'.e a.juiry Benjiimin F. ('ole died suddenly .Sun day afternoon of ajiojilexy, al the resi¬ dence of his sister, Mrs. E. C. Wat¬ son, in his tifty-fourth year. The de¬ ceased had arisen in his usual good i and Archer St., health, and appeared as well as ever: Onslow-Moore Co., Bayview and South until about noon, when he fell uncon-1 Side Avenues, 3100 ft., ."i ft. wide, scions, and lingered until about 1 P. i This last named ajiplication repre.sents M., when lie died. Funeral services ' an outlay of i?27}to, figuring at the reg- The Vilhige Board .d" Health organ¬ ized for the year last Friday night, imd re-elected the following officers: Presi¬ dent, J. W. Fitzsimons; secretary and registrar, d. Huyler Ellison; hea.lth of¬ licer. Dr. Edwiu Carman. The rejru^ lar meeting of the Board will be held at the village oflice, the second Friday evening in eiich month. were held from the residence of Mrs Watson, at Roosevelt, Wednesday af ternoon. Rev. S. H. .Many of Jlemji stead officiating; interment at Creen field Cemeterv. All Sunshine Society memliers of Freejiort and vicinity are most cordial¬ ly invited to attend the Ninth .Annual Convention of the International Sun¬ shine Society, at the Sunshine Home, Crojisey and 2'h'd Avenues, Brooklyn, Bensonhurst-liy-the-Sea, next Thurs¬ day, May It), from 10 to 0 o'clock, with recejition in the evening. OtHcial .notice has been sent out from Sunshine heaikjuarters that the Day Nursery, 17,'5'J Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, has withrdawu from the State .Sunshine Societv. Twenty Italiiin laborers in the j)loy of the E. I. H. R. Company were taken into custody Friday afternoon and arraifene.l before .Justice .-\. B. Wallace. They were iit woik trying to till in a stream under a trestle i:ear the -Millburn jiumjiing station of the Brooklyn wiiter system. The stream Hows into Millliurn Pond, a part of the sujiply system, and the water works authorities were ajijire- heusive that the filling in would jiollute the sujjply. Soil taken from the bed of the East River and a large sluice jjijie were the materials to be used in ular price of ISc j)er square ft., of which the road tax of '^ will amount to about $2100. .John T. Post was granted the rebate of .¦?^0.4i) on sidewalk laid on Lena ; Avenue, and William C. Smith, a re- em-1 bate of J?.")0.40 on the same street. Lineman Niles made a requisition for what excelliint railroiui a being extended to liabyl. aiul other eastern villag. . always lieen told ot the . a tic from these villages. I gain some enlightenment u ject, he had made jiersonal had ascertained the number of I'on:- muters from the villages east of Free¬ jiort to tlabylon were as follows: Merrick 3!), Bellmore 33, Wantagh '¦]*',, Seaford .'!1, .Massajieijua 22, .Amity¬ ville 117, Cojiiague .s, Lindenhurst 2'.*. Babyli.'ii lo-l, making a total ;,umber of commuters from -Merrick, to and ink'uding Babylon, that had juin ha.-ed commutation tickets on April 1, P.io7, as 419. The number of commuters from Freejiort alone who had iiuicha.-ed commutation tickets on Ajirii 1, were 332. which was liut eighty-one less thau from all of the other villages com¬ bined, and he therefore was impressed with the fact that Freejiort, Rockville Centre and other villages were en¬ titled to as m.uch railroad facilities as the villages further east, ar.d in aconl- ance with his theory, it was resolved that a Jietition be inaugurated iind, as many as jiossible of the commuters be recjuesteii to sign .said petition, which is to be .Jiresented to the authorities of the Lon,tJ: Island Railorad, resjiectfully requesting thi'Ui to have the roiid elec¬ trified as far as Freeiiort, at :ai . iirly date. The constitution ;iiul bv-laws of the Mr. aad Freejiort .Mrs. Ben jat! A i; u>eil I'"r ll .Mrs. Ri'i ;jient .Suadi Mill.-r .Mr; W. lb . E.iwiir.l i.-iting .Mr. cks.in Sun.li aap .M. 1'. rst till! la.- Wii.- Mr. aa: llro'.klva ^ I;,'- .i.tcr. .Mr. aa.r Krookiya ^ drii.k.soi ¦ Hendri. .Mrs. 1 lent Suiu '.Ugei.e av with ward of ,rid .Mrs. Kellv of Mr. Kel- , .Mrs. Edward Verity. Mrs. .lohn Ibaidrickson of lieiit Siinday willi .Mr. Hen- jiiireal-. .Mr. aad .Mrs. Ceo. Miss Liria Ostran.ier, one of our f. nier school teachers, visited friends this vi' .Miss Bigler guests Frid md Satunlii;, Mi.- v'er..nii'a W.dfe iia. f New York sjn'iit f Mr. and .Mrs. Wt .^ervl t hurch ill 1 1 a. aa. Kpv ^uni W. s will U!i'ia.\- as I a. 111., .Sunday ! .worth League fit'leeii-niiaate hing at S ji. na be held in tbe M. E. illows: jirciiching S.-hool at 2:30 ji. ill 7 :'lo, (in'ceded jiraise service; ¦iUjijiHes needed during the year. Clerk Alliud. .Bourd.? Shea was instructed to order the same. The ajijilication of (ieo. Meadon, Randall Avenue, for ele'-tric light .ser¬ vice, was grunted; that of Kate Len¬ non, Randall and Bayview Avenues. "granted as sooims'we secure the neces¬ sary materiiil." The jietition of Chws, E. Mack, Long Beach Avenue, for water servi.'e also t'ink the latter course. J. (}. Sutjibin, Sniith Street, aji- jjeared before the Board to renew his 11. ilessai-r of Bnioklya lai.- tl.-. con¬ tract t'l laake ii i^.ew hose .iiriiaj. i' f |
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