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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
»xttai.*i copfBM. trivia vnvfrm
VOL. VIII.
A FAMILT SEWSI'APKH OF I.OCAl, A.N'H «KNBBAt> IXTEI.LUiEMK
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 1, \\)0.].
TItati turn TKABLT IH AUTAliS
NO. 27.
COLDS THAT HANG ON
So frvquently settle on tbe lungs and i-esult in Pneumonia or Consumption. Do not take chances on a cold wearing away or take something that only half cures it, tearing the seeds of serious throat and lung trouble.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
jOtEYS
Cures Coughs and Colds quickly and prerents
Pneumonia and Consumption
•OMsnHrrioH threatkncd
C. linger, 211 Msple St., Chsmpsign, III,, writes: ,' I was troubled with s hscking cou^h for s year and I thought I had consumption. I tried s grest msny remedies snd I wss under the care of physicisns for seversi months. I used one bottle ol FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. ll cured me, snd 1 have not been troubled since."
NAD BIIONOHITIS FOR TWKRTT YIARR AHD THOURHT HK WAS IHOURABLI
Henry Livingstone, Bsbylon, N. Y., writes: "I hsd been s sufferer wilh Bronchitis for twenty yesrs snd tried s grest msny with poor results until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR which cured ms of my Bronchitis which I supposed wss incursble."
THREE SIZES, 26o, 60o and $laOO. Refuse SOLD MD RECOIiENDED DY
SOLD BV AL.L. DRUGGISTS.
Snbetliutes
l"'iii" ants. iili(is|i|iiii"iis pjisti" l.ll lllil."lies, ."ii'iiliiini fnr l|."ijs nil (liif,'s ilinl cuts, J
Kiiiiil ."lllll iiii'XiK'iisivc; wc liiiU' it in lialls nml imwilci"
O-TJl^ C^IMIIPHIOi^
rctilicd anil faicsscl intn lilncks.
Clothes Cleaning Compound
j •2,'> cents pel" linttli'.
iFrLrrLitiare I^olisii
I Inr lisi' nil I'iiiiins iiiiil :i|| kiliils nf Itirilittlic; '2') els. |ii"i
linttl.'
aoFFEK,^s
fill" sinks illld (Ilililis
OtLloride of Lime
."ll". l(i(", l.v
Soap Barls:
fnr ("li'llllillj,' L'liiMs, i"!."., ,-„• ll.l" lj,ix
HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA
Klfcllls lur linltli".
Xiina-rLe
fnr ("IriiliillK illlil lili'iicliiii- stiiiu hilts, ¦2,', i"."iils
SPRING TIME
No Store Like Johnston's Come in now It's pleasant Have a look Have a talk Have a soda Happy days Get it at
Johnston's
Drug Store
You will
Save money
We deliver
All over ,
Plenty of
Pure Drugs
All good
Prices right
No Soda
Like Johnston's
We have
Huyler's Candies
Vmol
Tabard-Inn library
Perfumes all fresh
Fulton Street
near Church
We h.'ive in slock a lull sii])|)lv of all j^dods usually recjuired bv house¬ keepers at this season of the vear.
We are haviuj^" a hii^ sale on our
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
('111",i|ii"st illlil lii"sl: iisk umr i.;i"n."ii" fill illi'lll i\ ||i"ii mn niiln
STATIONERY STOCK
IS .".iiiipli'tc, ill.'Imlilli,' illl kimls iiiiil lllll.Is ,if CKKI'l": iWi'l"'.!;. iSHKl.r I'.VI'Ki;, Kt.".. Sll niii.li i„.i.,!,.,| ilt lliis s,"ii>iin nf tl„.
ICllI" ill Illills," I 'liiiliiu^;.
I'
jif you wanl .i
Spring Tonic
.11 I'll...Ill I'liiitii I ili.i|i 111 iiml Sl-.- lliiill Ul- hill,-. \M- ^,'iiiiiiiiil,'i illl mil" |iii"p."ii"."itiniis In 111- strictly pure iiml un In tin- s|iiii,|i,i.|.
UNFORTUNATE
I'lll" .1.".111."st illi,I 1111,^1 ."iil".'flll nf llnllsi"M ivi'S il li ¦ nf I, ¦ 11 ilttllil.,1 Ilitll till" lllillllll" i,llll .lls.iinifnlls ,if 1,,',1 liUKs. Till' tllillt; In lln llll. II tll,'\ ill",' llis."iiVi-|("il is lint I,iMiisIi' il lililiut." Iml pin.lll." il j^nnil lijiilllli" ]iiijs,in illlil g.l ill tllilll ilt nil.".'.
Johnston's Bed Hug Killer is -.1 Inpiiil .in.l .Iniscs tli," p,'s|s nnt 'if lllll ."link .lllll pliiii lllll ll" tllll ."illl |i,issilil\ llill,,. iin,I .iii-
I iis ,|,"strii."liiin w itll it. Itisnf rniirs,' i, stiniii,' nml \iiil.iit IMiis.ni illl.l its Mink nf liililiiif; llii- pit'inisi's is siui" iiml siiift.
II is illl iii"fi."li tlmt sliniiM ll," ill ,'\,'i I lllllt,1 ill illl tiim"> in , i„ .if ("111,r^', u.l, sn lllill liiln,lllll linil" inm imt U" «,i..t,i|, I'li,". 25 Ccnt.< p,"i Ixittli".
MONEYTO LOAN Longenecker Bros
On MortKage at 5?;;
ALL OOOD LOANS ACCEPTED AT ONCH..
AlBBTT I. lAFF, c«....iior^tL.w
BABVLON, N. V.
iei^leSileleiaeieielele
PATENTS!
_SSIasiliBll Tl r'TTI a>a4bOtI.a.ac>, ' > lit ¦Siflwa'iwi'if.iit — r*(*wo*t I' H.k- ii„. t ll«fMa«al'..k ••4r*««isal^4**u>«l rn4r v«ri». A Bt—¦ SWWM »»im« t»«r MmW •.. ,. ..•.-I. 1.
BrAtiar lAwms er ss nau rsAcriix. ji \ mjm Nmn nmmt ttmiotai tttt. a
^^l^viZuma m^tmst..! Ar..r.i-..s. ru.biwX
rr Ca A. 8NOW & co.^
MTtNT UkVTCIM.
Jl^ U.1 Mast Maa, ^
Hiey>j<jujuiiii!jiM!M
L
DENTISTS
669 Tuiton Strssi, Breeklyn
at
IR^efORT, UIII I N(TW»II9 tUilDIRS Opp IVpot, .>n >Vr,lu,-»,l«T» anil FrLtir
l.-i'lii Da m nip Bl IVu It.l.osut.<tru>R. l> tl S . Manasrr
WILLIAM H. POST
Su,("t"«aor (.. J T l'>»t * ^s¦Ii — IValrr :n—¦
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STRCCT. TPttPOtr ¦ am al L > > ¦ . ***. RssSslI kmttt
John P. Wright
aii.NERAL AUCTIO.NEER rttatfori. P V
MONEY TO LOAN -.n';:r, :n
iwr .,,,1 .,.
K.«^l «; i ll.all.,ii> i,-..rii;.l,, a..r^n.,l
Keeve & Dai.rtlett.
Title Insurance & .lorlKaKe Loans
.M.n, nm.^ i.KKK.MMKT I, 1
II l.it»Tt) xis-n. N,w V, ri IJriniMim.- Kntrhca.!. I. I
.lan.ai.a KaMnC". Hank Kl.le
.laniai.a. 1. 1. Hl^i.r IU) Dmuk H:.ii[ nivci Bar. U I. * '
Trlr;,li..iir mall ..ffi.i-..
THE S.\BBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MAY 3.
Sabjr,"! Pant ArrrXasI, .4r(a >al.. .10 :it <inl,lcn T»il. 1. I'al. It., 10—Memory V«rsea. 30-:iii—Hlutlr Varaai. 17'3t)^ Cntninantary on the Daj'i Lraaon.
I. I'iiiil <".ini."n. iviih Ihe i liiii. li nt ,1^11-'
I aalrni n,. llir,,. The dav after their ar-
I riv,il at ,Irnis«leni the elilera anil lejilera
of th,? rhiir.h, of ivhnm ,Iainrii, the bri.ther
! nf uiir Ixird, «iu .hief. met tiijirther. anil
1 I'a ll gave them ii rrpfirt of Iuh imrl,. Th,'
' kpltlemenl l.y i.ili'. ci,iht veari before. ..f
I the .lueHli.in a' t.i the iieiessilv of keeiiinij
] the ,Ieivi«h laiv. hmi not i"h,"inBeil the oiiiii-
'. inn of all lli,' ,Iem,h ( hrisl inni.. Their
I frienilnhip ,"it tins tunc »a» very doubtful.
, I'aul WAS riiileaioniig l.v eveiv posfcilile
I Ineans fo heal the breavh lietiveen them.
I II. I'aul iiuntied in the temple (vs. '.'(1-
291. Four men had come lo ,IeruiiAlem to
complete a Xazarite vow. I'aul relueianlly
I agree.l to ]iav their iie("esaarv expensei*.
and lor a week to live «iih them in the
I tenu.:... mill then to stand wilh them while
thnr hi.i.l'. weie h,iveil mill while liiev
took their li,iir lo bmn it '"under the Mcri-
I tire of the pea.e offerili((«" f.\cta 21: '-'.1,
I 24: Num. C; 18). This was not a coniiiro.
I mine. It was a i on.ession, but while Paul
' attempted to lofute rertain slanders lie at
j the same time rnn the risk of almost rer-
I tain mi.'-repie'-eiilaliiin on the other side.
i rli" r.ot that iineipcrted trouble grew out
] of it does not brand his actions aa unwise
I or wring, for the ,lews would have fouml
I some olher preteit if this had not rome to
Ihem. Their .harges in verse 28 show
their allaek was pi.'medilated. The qiies-
I tion i. asked. Did i'aul do right in thua
l.unfving himself in the temple? Our ,in
Iwer IS, Yes. Whnt were his motives'' He
di.l not do it l.i avoid persecution, or even
ilealh he W.IS ready to die in .Terusalem.
He did not take thla course to gain favor
inth the churrh. or for any sellish purpose.
llis sole purpose was to gain access to the
hearts of these (.Christians and lead them
inl.) a deeper fliristian life Rea.l I (or.
I 0: 1923.
I III. Thc ninb and the rescue (vs. M-Xl). ! I'aul was m Ihe court of Ihe women in the temple, in or near the room set apatt lor I the ceremonies ,.f a N'a/»rite's vow. ler- '. tain Jews who lind been I'aul's opponents at Kpheseila were watching him. Thev •• th.
"GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME"
IS COMING
at r.pueseua were watching had seen Trophunus. an l-'plu city with Paul, and when they saw Paul in the eourt of the women with strangers they supposed he had taken Trophimus into Ihe temple. They atirred up a iiioli against Paul, charging liim with baving |k)I- lute.l the temple. He was dragged down the steps through the (late Henutiful into the court of the (lentilea. He wnuld have been killed but for thc arrival of the Ro¬ man guards Irom the tower of ."Vntnnia.
.10. "Was moved." That a (leniiie waa entering the saered precincts of the temple appears to have been suflicient to startle all .lerusalem. "Dragged him." Paul waa bnn.lled roughlv. "Out of the temple." Out ot the women's court into the court of the (ientiles. Thev wished lo luur.ler him, an.l vet not p.illiite the temple They s'rained at gnats and swallowed camels, "lloors." The folds of the Hate Heautiful. which were of solid Corinthian brass, and opened from the women's court to the eourt of the flenliles, "Were shut." Prob¬ ably by Ihe I.evites. who had the eare of the temple. They may have feared that the r.owd woulil rcluin. or sonic new dis¬ turbance arise.
:il. 'Seeking lo kill him " There was murder in their hearts, and thev were lieat- ing him with tbe expectation of causing hia death. Rut the onset was su.lden, and they were not furnished with proper w"eapons, and there appears to have been a little de¬ lay. It was this short delay that gave the Roman oflicer time to rescue him. "Tid¬ ings came." When a servant of .lesua is in great distress (iod sends hini aid at the proper time wilhout waiting for his prav- rrs, "Chief caplain." The chief military oflicer of thc Romans in .lerusalem waa i stationed in the lower of .Antonia. wlm h I
1 W.IS situated at Ihe northwest comer of j Ihe temple area. He was nenrly enuiv.ilent ! to our colonel, and eoininanded IlKX) men. I llis name was Claudius l.vsias, as we learn
I from chap. 2S: '23. i
I 32, 33. '".^oldiers an.l centurions. " .\ | centurion commanded 10(1 men. The chief i captain ordered out a force sufticlently | large to overcome all o|>tiosition and re¬ store order. "Ran down.' The lower was above the leinplc on the hill Acra. This
, ijuick movement on the part of the Ko¬ man soldiers was whal saved I'aul'a life. I "When thev saw. ' etc The .lewish mob I was iDtimiuated at sight of the Roman j tro.ips and at once ."eased their murderous I nttH("k. "'Took llim." The verb implies n ' formal arrest. I'he chief captain did not come to relieve I'aul, but to protect him
I an.l give hnn a hearing. "Two chains.'' lie waa Jirobably bound between two aol¬ diers.
34. .\V "Could not know. " It was difli- cult fur the moll to make out a .harge against the prisoner which would be intelli¬ gible to the Homan oflicer. If a (Ireek had •ntered into the holy place he was liable to death, but Paul was kunwn to lie a Jew, nor waa there nnv (ireek to be found on Ihe spot. "The castle." The literal meaning is encanipincnl or barracks. This was not Ihe ciistlc or tower ot Antonia, but only that jiart of the tower which was used as iirrinunenliniarleiH for the s.ildieis. "The stairs." Mhich led from the court of the (ientiles up into the tower. "Was borne." The cn.ivd pressed on Paul so aa to awaken th.' fear of some outrage or treachery, and In fully protect their pris¬ oner the soldiers lariied him, either in their arms or on their shoulders.
3«. .17. ".fivay ivith him " The apostle is rejected in Ihe same terms used nearlv thirt.v vears before, when Christ was hui. ned tn the imss I I.uke 23: IK: ,Inhn 19: 151; "yet in llie mi.l«t of this wild alorni of human pas-ums a dnine result is lieing worked out "" "Mu I speak." Paul, amid tbe slorm, is ihe -cli |„i.»esBei| master ,if his iin.iiion. Ill" .iv.iils himself wnh umlis turbeil skill of iv,"iv ,iilvantage within reach, first In ,is-iiiibc ihe chief captain.
i and then the people. r.ler to stlain
both sai'eiv i,,i himself ,"ind triumph for Ihe truth. "Speal, Creel, ¦¦ Il IS iiriibal.'e that Clieek was liie mlive tongue of the chief lapMiii. ,11,d ..ll.'n he knew that Paul tniilersi.iiid ihit liiiiguage the conversation
that l.illi.u. I,„,k ill
KrfM'iiaii" The Kgypli
GOLDERS'
Drug Store On the corner For over 20 years It is the
Old Reliable Up-to-date
DRUG STORE Spring Summer
Autumn or Winter We are
just the same Come in and We will talk It all over Glad to see you Look around Upon the sights That will make You happy When you think How much You can get For your money At Golder's Drug Store
GOLDER'S
he:ai)quarters
Knr I'Npr.vthiiif; in Hn. dniK lino. Tlio licst ((iialitv thtit onn Iw olitainod fnmi tlio Now Ynrk dniK luiirkot
iRUBBER GOODS
-V pHxl ibssortniont .'ilivuvs nn Inunl, nt iminil.-ir jiriios
TOILET ARTICLES
in Kroiit viiricti
PERFUMES the very best
.\ i-Loiiv scloi'tinn nf C.ilfjtito's. I.tizollo's iind Piilinor'is Clo^Miit piick.-ip's. tiiiost (idoi-s.
STATIONERY DISPLAY
Coiisist.s (if Hnx l',i,„.r, Hliiuk Hunks, KiixolniKS, WritillK Tinls, VisitiiiK ('anls. Ink, Muoiltmo, Pons, otc.
FOR INSECTS
liiHoct Pnwdor. Hoaoh Powder, Hollolinio, Mntli Ualls.(Jum Cainiilnn, Hniav, Kill (^uiik, Sui'e Dciith, Pod Hun Killor, etc.,
fnr linusilinld (mriKisos, 5 to 'iV. '
DISINFECTANTS
Carliolio .\oid. ('lilorido Limo, Coiipora.s, fnr imrifriug aiul (liMiiifo("tiui; nso, ."i. Ill aud l.'iO,
Blood Remedies
Tliis is tlio timo nf voar to purifv llio lilood and tono up llio svstuiu and proparo vou for tlio dopronsiun boat of summer.
Golder's Sarsaparilla
nrinCM HKI) HLOOn PUIUFIEH. Thoro is nnthiiiR iH-tter oompniindod fnr a Spriiij; M(ulioino tn cloauso tbo lilood from im¬ purities. Only 5(K' la.r^•o lioltlp.
Paint Department
A full and oomplete stnek of Paints, Oils, VariiislieM, Lead, Kalsoniinos, En.iniols, Carriage and Wiifjoii Paints, Variiit^h Stains, Piittv, Hmslios all sizes. We earry everytbing to paint ii houso or for inside deooratinus, also for tbe Iwat or oarrin^e
At Low Prices
Soda Water
IN SEASON
We sball endeavor tn furnish thc very li(>st sodti wiit^r piw- sililc tn serve. Pure fruit juices and other r(>(|iiisitos used to pro¬ duoe a "Soda' nf llic hi|,'liost (piality, nii(> which is satisfyini; and refrcsliini,'.
PRESCRIPTION WORK
This is tbo mnst imjHirtant doparlmeul of our store and wlnn' Iho most careful care is exorcised. The liost mal«rialK UHod in ("(iinpnniidiiiK. faithfully carryiiii,' into etfect tbo intentiou-of till' Plivsii'ian, Nn fancv prices.
W. E. Golder
DRUGGIST
Corner Main and Fulton FREEPORT, L. I.
lo «ll.i.il ii:.
,I„.epbll. as . thai time, iv nrophel and he iindcrlo..l II..vernmenl and i.ihirs 1,1 es,,i,K"d au.l for hllll I.v laueht in Ih
-ibed ll llie manv initmstors . ..unicd that he nas
IS h.'pcil ibat he was ti p.r-..n ..I Paul A ,1,-y Ili.iii.iii i.hap 22 37. "J
culture and pInkMopli,
M.
Tars in Porlucal.
. Ml .lll.ll 11,1 SOIIIS of
1...S1
"vi'!' 'miliiili^'^:''.'! «lM.ir'ciKillec.r'v"re Kien. h. l.ne Kiiitlisli and one (ierni.in li.." ".1.1, lc uade 1- al-,. l,iiiini,-liiii,! '.nlv ".T-'
,l,v,l.". »eic im|«.rte,l in Iwlve ni.mlli- ? .' ir.'m Ihe fnited States I.II ttoni
I''i„ii.," ,in,l tllilll hic lr he luilcl
K.nu'l'.m The |,i.iml.il n.n il l'..rtu|i,il is
ll 1 ih." -,.llie ,.. 111,11 of I...11,;,.., ^
' DiDa Papar For Bora* bauaaxaa.
The i.iiit.in .1 llc.ii'va. suit^erland, ha. ' rei.ntlv iMs-e.l ,1 iaw ivhicb makes it com. j I ul-orv th.ll hull hers who sell horse ya-i- ' rap thein up in bin.- pa|K-r >.i j
.liidK,
ii'iiV'ii'
I'lie l.ui. ll< ...mp:
"1 . '.nime]'
Benjamin D. Homau
ARCHirr.CT "--ANP - - B U I L O L .4
flaaa aad SprclScatloM PrapmrrA Work tsQparlnlredad
Cauiaatra rnmlsbaj asrici ama aCMCCN PLACE.
aiaitiaca saaapvar, i, :.
Weak Hearts •
Are due to Indifesticr,. Nirelv-nlne of every ene hundred pecp.e who have ,'ieari troubla can remember »"hen il waa airr,ple indiges- ten. Il ia a scient.fic fact Ihat ail caaea of hearl disease, ret orgar,.c. are not or.ly traceable to. but are the direct resLli of indi- {eslion. All food taJien Into Ihe stomach •/h:;h tails ot perfect dltestlor. fertr.e.its and tweiis the stomach, ptyl'.-.ng :t up a{air.st the heart. This Inlerlerea »";ih the action ol Ine heart, and in the course cf lirr.e thai delicate but vilal orfan beccrres diseased. Mr D Kaahia.ol Utraitt C asii I h>d ie"<nacll trcsjSiM and waa in a bad stata u I b^d hmt trraitm •Tits IT I toos Kodol Drtptpaa Csra tea abevt iom RMMI".* and It curad ma.
Kotmt OlgMtt Vfhot Yoa Eat
and reiievea tlie storr.ach of a., t^rvouf auain and t."ia haarl of ail prassure.
•ottiascbr S: :>0 Sm kotdliic 31* niua ikairM
*.. aua, araica sa.iafGr 5^
Prpparot kf t. 0. Oawrrr ft CO., ONIOMft
I'rodaciioa ol ulainoada.
ri," <li,im..nd mines ,,: Kinilmlcx i".|.i ed in Ihe p,i.i iliinv vcir- arHn Id til tbe I'.mgh
What Hmallpoi (-oils Franr#,
s,i.,ll|„,i ,„.". r,„,„, ii.".r.v »:....«.
A STROSO STATEMENT.
Wliat a L«adias lirosKlat Ssra ol • Pmr Modlclas.
We sell I.W.^KnI.A on our own poai- live fruarantre It really dues all th* manufa. turers . laini f.r it
ll 1* especially re."omtuended for chil¬ dren when ti"ethinp, .r fretful, ir coliekj", ir ii.nstipiited, or when there la gat or >vind I'll the stomach.
It ia mild in a.tion, taat«s nice, and la j",erffs"t!i .ale in cien" wav.
ll 1-'[.ani. ulatli" Leneli'ial tn th« I» .lies, hrinc a pentl'e and aafe laxativ* to use it all tinii"
lis efteil i-n the romplexinn is re markable It opens iha p..res and clears l.p the skin. (.Mlin).' it a .lean, fieah. rel ^ety appearanee. Call at our ttoTi asd we will j:la,lly tell vou more about it.
It certainly is the bn-i remedy of ita kind, and we mUI rherrfullT refiiod tha "J.I cents to anv one nhn fails to find it l«'nefi'ijl in. f". rv ... >
Thomas JehnatOR, Frmmttmri, L.I.
HOPE OF GETTING IT AGAIN,
Alice Roosevelt, aa a Child, Had Strong Raligioua Convicliona,
Miss Marllia llin,"ni,".w'i". Hi,- ,laiiKlii,"r (if Willlani K lliivi'iiii'.icr. at one .if her r,'.,"i.i lilcriirv " lit li.inita ' ialli.".l (if rliil.lr."ii
"1 heanl Ih.' mill r iiii>. sh," said. "a slnry aliuul Miss AI i.e K.iiwi'vi'lfs ("hildhodd Till" link" kmI mis walk ing with her nurse on n Hprlni; iimrn- Ini! thriiuKli line nf ihc (ily parks Tidiilni! up and dnwn near her was an urchin wllh a halliHin mii" nf th.is." lilK and liiiiiyiini nil liallnnna that chlliln'ii linld nnd ii"iil< "P "t fdn.lly. The cliild ".»as so iinfnriiin atp as 1(1 let Ills liall.iim emape In a Btnini! t!ii»i llf wind It sc.ir.d up snd Into the t.liie sky It illsapii.iiriil fmm view" Its uwiur linwliil iiicl tl reann ll lu tils ilis)iair
""Alice ran up m him Slie palliil him on the lia.k She sai.l in a <i.ni fiirtlnn nine
"""Never inind almiit >i"ir halliii'ii link' hny It haa Runi" ii|i m hiniii ard when ini ili." ynn will get it aRRln. "
Senatorial Story Teller* Ge. With tho passirK nl' the fifty S("» anlll Conpresa tw-o nf the li''st Morj lelkra In the .Senate rel ireil to private life. Knr twenty yea:a the wit nl Cenriic (!. Vi sr nf MlRFiiiirl has enllv pneil the r Uiakrnnins. ami Jnhn I' .Innes nf .Vevaila alan i Infed his puli :ic career. While Senalnr Vest was l.rl'.liant nn the llnor. he was wlttk"ft In Ihe amnkinK room When aiirrnniid , ll l'l a (trniip of appreciative listeners he wnnld lell stories ami make J'sli hy the liour. Senalnr .Lines also hai n.'t kept hlf fun under a bushel. Hs IS exiremely seriniis and prnfnund In .!e|.»te Imt in a free ami easy disi us -irn 'n Ihe rloakrnntn his ipialnt hiimnr is aei ond to that nl nn menil.ei (if the. Senate Bnth will lie creali) missed hy iheir old cnlleaitue.^. wh'. inii'.irn lie. ause tbere are rone in Iha rrc.-int senale to take their pla.cs.
"Hurry Up" Lacking.
Almoat the first worda which lial lana learn in .nmin)! to this enuntry are " Hurrv jij."! " and thla alaa ax- preries the first idea whlrh they glean
from tbeir new envirnnment A ynunj |
Italian aho has I.eea In this country I
lust alx tnnnita found, when he wei |
rimed a .vounper brolher at tha eno |
:>f tbat lim-^, that there waa already a j
liiltht different In their point of rie* '
lo depreratlDK hia brother a shortrom- |
lora to a frieod fae remarked |
'I ace my hrother aeaa too Ducb i
ItaUan, I (•• b« •«s« doi 'cuS taurr; |
up" I
Uhe KodaK Ctrl
Ready for Business. ,^i
All who h«vc PENANINK »•>•"< <»»«™ 1
THE PENANINK FOUNTAIN PEN is PEN-AN'-INK for j
A I ,is.l iiiiiiy l'l nun iind ivnnuii ulm ^,'latllv testify tn freedom j
fllllil linnd.i;,'i" tl till IiiK Stiind, I'lrlcit u ritinir . oiiveniencc fnr,I I.IU ]irii(". Sati>faitinn (,'"i.nraiitcc(l. FOR SALE BV
aaya for yoo to boy yonr (applies at
home. The pri(;« ia the aame in city nr
conntry
KODAKS
FILMS
Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSALL
opposite Pnat Office Kreeporl. N.'V
S. F. PEARSALL
REVIEW BUILDINO MAIN STREET
FREEPoirr
E. A. Dorlon
BO.NUED AUCTIONEER
M YEARS' CXFERiCNCC
Patent
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Artytmemanome mtAmr^anAAameettalmnmt. rulrair aaoertain i.mr oiMnloa fraa vbalhef ae ."laottim IS pfibably iialt.l>ala, r„ieaiaiiica 1, ,ii>Mn<i«lye,ioadanUaL ll^hoeaoaPalenu MiiK fr'"v ttuitm amtaiey toe sal af laaaai tott.
Pttaotm uaa* tlir<jaak Maaa A Co. laealTS tptamttatim, wnkoat si ara a. la tta
SdeitificTliiericaii.
A kaaaaoaair tnmuttmt vaskir. l^naat car-
IN ANY LiaHT
Make finished pictures on
^he Kodak Plan
Loiid uuil uuln.vl K'MlukH uiiywiioro. Dovi^lnp without durk tootA in ¦] the KikUL DcvclniiiuK Machine Print by da.v or liight ou Dtikko
Kodaks. $5 to $75
Brownie Cameras. Sl and S2 KodaK. "DetJeloping Machines \
Alto ¦ varied stock of
Filmi Solio Velox 5. Fa PEARSALL i
Review BulMlng iVUIn St., FrMport
m^iiMiam^Aa..^.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030501 |
| Date | 1903-05-01 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 01 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 27 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030501 |
| Date | 1903-05-01 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 01 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 27 |
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW »xttai.*i copfBM. trivia vnvfrm VOL. VIII. A FAMILT SEWSI'APKH OF I.OCAl, A.N'H «KNBBAt> IXTEI.LUiEMK FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 1, \\)0.]. TItati turn TKABLT IH AUTAliS NO. 27. COLDS THAT HANG ON So frvquently settle on tbe lungs and i-esult in Pneumonia or Consumption. Do not take chances on a cold wearing away or take something that only half cures it, tearing the seeds of serious throat and lung trouble. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR jOtEYS Cures Coughs and Colds quickly and prerents Pneumonia and Consumption •OMsnHrrioH threatkncd C. linger, 211 Msple St., Chsmpsign, III,, writes: ,' I was troubled with s hscking cou^h for s year and I thought I had consumption. I tried s grest msny remedies snd I wss under the care of physicisns for seversi months. I used one bottle ol FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. ll cured me, snd 1 have not been troubled since." NAD BIIONOHITIS FOR TWKRTT YIARR AHD THOURHT HK WAS IHOURABLI Henry Livingstone, Bsbylon, N. Y., writes: "I hsd been s sufferer wilh Bronchitis for twenty yesrs snd tried s grest msny with poor results until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR which cured ms of my Bronchitis which I supposed wss incursble." THREE SIZES, 26o, 60o and $laOO. Refuse SOLD MD RECOIiENDED DY SOLD BV AL.L. DRUGGISTS. Snbetliutes l"'iii" ants. iili(is i iiii"iis pjisti" l.ll lllil."lies, ."ii'iiliiini fnr l ."ijs nil (liif,'s ilinl cuts, J Kiiiiil ."lllll iiii'XiK'iisivc; wc liiiU' it in lialls nml imwilci" O-TJl^ C^IMIIPHIOi^ rctilicd anil faicsscl intn lilncks. Clothes Cleaning Compound j •2,'> cents pel" linttli'. iFrLrrLitiare I^olisii I Inr lisi' nil I'iiiiins iiiiil :i kiliils nf Itirilittlic; '2') els. ii"i linttl.' aoFFEK,^s fill" sinks illld (Ilililis OtLloride of Lime ."ll". l(i(", l.v Soap Barls: fnr ("li'llllillj,' L'liiMs, i"!."., ,-„• ll.l" lj,ix HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA Klfcllls lur linltli". Xiina-rLe fnr ("IriiliillK illlil lili'iicliiii- stiiiu hilts, ¦2,', i"."iils SPRING TIME No Store Like Johnston's Come in now It's pleasant Have a look Have a talk Have a soda Happy days Get it at Johnston's Drug Store You will Save money We deliver All over , Plenty of Pure Drugs All good Prices right No Soda Like Johnston's We have Huyler's Candies Vmol Tabard-Inn library Perfumes all fresh Fulton Street near Church We h.'ive in slock a lull sii]) )lv of all j^dods usually recjuired bv house¬ keepers at this season of the vear. We are haviuj^" a hii^ sale on our FLAVORING EXTRACTS ('111",i ii"st illlil lii"sl: iisk umr i.;i"n."ii" fill illi'lll i\ i"ii mn niiln STATIONERY STOCK IS .".iiiipli'tc, ill.'Imlilli,' illl kimls iiiiil lllll.Is ,if CKKI'l": iWi'l"'.!;. iSHKl.r I'.VI'Ki;, Kt.".. Sll niii.li i„.i.,!,., ilt lliis s"ii>iin nf tl„. ICllI" ill Illills" I 'liiiliiu^;. I' jif you wanl .i Spring Tonic .11 I'll...Ill I'liiitii I ili.i i 111 iiml Sl-.- lliiill Ul- hill,-. \M- ^,'iiiiiiiiil,'i illl mil" iii"p."ii"."itiniis In 111- strictly pure iiml un In tin- s iiii, i,i. . UNFORTUNATE I'lll" .1.".111."st illi,I 1111,^1 ."iil".'flll nf llnllsi"M ivi'S il li ¦ nf I, ¦ 11 ilttllil.,1 Ilitll till" lllillllll" i,llll .lls.iinifnlls ,if 1,,',1 liUKs. Till' tllillt; In lln llll. II tll,'\ ill",' llis."iiVi- ("il is lint I,iMiisIi' il lililiut." Iml pin.lll." il j^nnil lijiilllli" ]iiijs,in illlil g.l ill tllilll ilt nil.".'. Johnston's Bed Hug Killer is -.1 Inpiiil .in.l .Iniscs tli" p,'s s nnt 'if lllll ."link .lllll pliiii lllll ll" tllll ."illl i,issilil\ llill,,. iin,I .iii- I iis , "strii."liiin w itll it. Itisnf rniirs,' i, stiniii,' nml \iiil.iit IMiis.ni illl.l its Mink nf liililiiif; llii- pit'inisi's is siui" iiml siiift. II is illl iii"fi."li tlmt sliniiM ll" ill ,'\,'i I lllllt,1 ill illl tiim"> in , i„ .if ("111,r^', u.l, sn lllill liiln,lllll linil" inm imt U" «,i..t,i , I'li". 25 Ccnt.< p"i Ixittli". MONEYTO LOAN Longenecker Bros On MortKage at 5?;; ALL OOOD LOANS ACCEPTED AT ONCH.. AlBBTT I. lAFF, c«....iior^tL.w BABVLON, N. V. iei^leSileleiaeieielele PATENTS! _SSIasiliBll Tl r'TTI a>a4bOtI.a.ac>, ' > lit ¦Siflwa'iwi'if.iit — r*(*wo*t I' H.k- ii„. t ll«fMa«al'..k ••4r*««isal^4**u>«l rn4r v«ri». A Bt—¦ SWWM »»im« t»«r MmW •.. ,. ..•.-I. 1. BrAtiar lAwms er ss nau rsAcriix. ji \ mjm Nmn nmmt ttmiotai tttt. a ^^l^viZuma m^tmst..! Ar..r.i-..s. ru.biwX rr Ca A. 8NOW & co.^ MTtNT UkVTCIM. Jl^ U.1 Mast Maa, ^ Hiey>j |
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