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VOL. XII
GETTING UP-TO-DATE
New Style for the Review, with a New
Typesetting Machine —A word
with our Readers
COME IN AND SEE US
With a ^roat lii-al of panionaldo priiii- wc f)rcseiit to our readers thi.s week the Nassau County Review for the first time printe'-l all at home in the up-t.)- fiate style of oi^ht (la'.^es. We tiave been plaiininfc for somt- time to muke
ounty Review.
REEPOE,T,MN. T FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1906
tonierttfrom .\cw York to .Saj< Harbor and Westbury who have dealt with ua \yj. noti(V a n on ditferent occasions. To all of these (jgiijgg j^j.^. i^yvi-y at this time we say again. -'Thank ' realty comp^any wh you." And we mean it. We realize' .^-49 .^^^\ ^p" j,)-
^ook BefoB-c you Leap!
that our present ability to present this! paper in this up-to-date manner is due to the aid our friends have n'lvon u.--'' an<l we are indeed K^atoful for it. '
We would like to say in pas.sin>j that we have added to our printing? depart¬ ment about forty different fonts of type
this chanKc and trust our readers will ;,, ^|^^. pjuit few weeks and we think.'-a
be suited with what all newspa^icr men consider an improvement.
We shall for the present devote the first page especially to Freeport items ar.d comment'!. I'a^?(! four will be for general news and editorial comments on matters of local interest. In thc^e days when everybody has fro;i-. o:ie to six daily pai)ors we do :;ol l!;iiik it i> the provinci- of the weekly newspaper to try to handle national <-r .stale n^'W.--, nor shall we ti-y I'l di) s<. f\c<'|i! ii a general way.
I'age live v.ill lie ;.';iveTj to ntvvs iVorri neighboring villages, ai^d we .-liall l.e gl.id tc continue to re-cive item.; fr irn any out-of-lown ((irre.'*poi;deiil.-. On page si.s v.-e,shali publisli a!! inatter.s , r-divling to taxe.<, v.'h.irii will l.^' one of our .speciallie:-. Tlii:; pa;;-i' v.ill al:;o '.oiit.lin a!! ron] o:{.iU- tran.-^at t i..,i;. r.- ,'or;led at H:e County CKrl;'.-, <,fr-';e. The other paj'cs will o.- It .(.[nd to various subje-tr-. ."U:-ii a'-, we tiii.ik v.ill intcre.-t you.
()ur greatest pride i.n cotnK.'cli'.n wilh this i.ssue is oui-ii' vV dri....,.s oT Centni y KN|ia'i(l'(! Ivpe, :.nil ti:" fici tiiat i! i.' 1
I! store.
with al! due resi)cct t> our <-.irnpeers, | depot, etc., on our
that we now have as large an a.s.sort-, (at .Merrick none wit!
ment of up-to-date type for job work as I any office on Long Lsland, and we will ¦ continue to deliver jobs when promi.-ed, ! y^romising them when wanted.
One word more: We wish to thank • our competitors for the kind ti'eatn-.ent' they lia\e accorded u.s in the years of! hard work thru v.-hich \\<' havi- already i past. While we do iiot a,ert.'e at all '
FREEPORT NEWS
lull iiUoimalioii abiiut tax matter (if an\ I will .-ilwavs 1
ki-:k
ai-,d M "right at the depi leught before the (last .'Spring a ' mile.-; from cit
•lairaica to M
•hurche;
.\'ii hcijir may be called the "hfiu.^e leautiful'" until it is illuminated with LM.--light. It.
A i-eii!ei;l, .<idewalk is being laid in front nf the \. FL Smith Kstate gro¬ cery.
Tl-n.i Friday evening the .Mechanics will hold a .-smoker .after the legular isiness meeting.
NO. 3
Village Affairs
Trustees Patterson and Stevens were ab.^ent from the legular meeting i.f the Board Friday evening.
The X. V". & N. .1. Telephone Com¬ pany was given j>ormi.ssion to place eight poll s nil Newton Boulevard. The clerk was directt><l to notify the com¬ pany that hereafter all poles must be
painted, and must be at least thirty luniiier ot guests. f t h" v,
)tly at S o'clock the bridal I'p,.^'.";.
HYMENEAL
Willets Randall. ...Ul LUK liiuiiii..' ¦ ,^ veiv prettv autumnal wedding was le found on page , ,, ;,.' ,,: .. , .,
' held at v\(K>dbine. the arge residence
of Mr. and -Mrs. .John .'. Randall, Lena
The Ladies' Aid .^.u-iety of the .M. E. Church is arranging fou its annual fair on Dec. 1 and ."1.
Freeport depol) "21) ini:;uLes from Broadw^iy upon c
pletion of tunnel" (taWes SO min- i p,„„. 1;^,^,,^ uKum^ ruined utes now to Broadway. X. V.) 1 good light saves them no
"Lleciric trolley direct to Brooklyn a.-^i ! occuiist if you use gas. .\ew Vnrk" (from Freep-irl, not .Meirick i:ot within three miles) "l''i\i' rninute.s' wail: to oi|ly dock on (ireal South IJay" (<i.)odn«s kr^ows
.•\venue, on Wednesday e\eriing, when
their daughter. Lena F., and Frank
Willets. formerly of Hempstead, were
uVted in wedlock, in the presence of
a l\-ge number of guests
Promptlv at S o'elocri ^...v ..in.,.., ,, ,.,.,, r-
' • , .11 1.11 rermissioTi was granted dilbei-t L
P'iriv came down the broad .<tair, led ,. ..,,.. T
l.v {he u..hers. Raymond .L Mill,.,. I''"\Vi" '">• "^";,'"^¦'' ^^¦"^^•¦- '""'"^ ^^^"-
.\lbi„ N. .lo'nn.son. VVilliam (}. Miller, i "^'''^'"^^'^'''^ '^'- P'^'-^-'-'t ^^"ter main
Jr.. and .Jolm \'aiicott. and proceeded
to a large diower erected in the south¬ west corner of the parlor, thru an aisle of ril>bon. in charge of Masters Russell
at the inter.section of Bay View .\ye- nue and .Archer Street and running easterly thru .Vrcher Street about 9ttil feet to Roosevelt I'lace. with hydrants as directed bv the boiird, at a cost not
their* jiroperty
.1 of an
Progressive C<-uncil. I), ol' 1... \> ill hold a euchre on .Monday evinin^.-. .NLv. i;t. in Frat.'rr.itv }lall.
Leslie Randall, tne yoinig nephews . ; ,- ' . •.•.,•
- ., , .. .,,, •, I ,,. . ,. I to exteed -So cents per running toot tor
of the bride, i hen came the ofliciatiiig 1 . , ^ ' , ...,.,, ,
, I. I^ V I 1 . I pipe, .•md not more than >.-<2 for each
clergyman. Ki'v. 1). .A. .Jordan. pastoriJ ', , . .• . 1 i. . .
hut i c .1' \t I- .¦! 1 <r 11 1 1 .u nvdrant. construction to be credited to
""'¦ nf the .M. L. t hurch. fo lowe( by the ' •
Fo.ster Smith has given uji Iii.'-'. pi
v.iih line i-olitbal \Lw,-, <.f Th- "l>-^ what this does n-iean .,.,v,n n.,,.,„-,vv ^. . ^, ,, .,,,,. ,.
... , jr. tion in the I'ost Ofhce and is
server, (jur nearest neighOnr, wi-have'-i. i-'i-(...:.|ii-i i-, i^r.i- : wo mi f-. fmni I he I 1 /• -i- ,• 1 i-
J-. .1 . i( t j.n 1 J, ., .1.1 lw.i ;iMPt.. Iiom Lilt . i,y (,,.,,1-jTi. I. ( Dnklin.
founil ti-e members of ilsi'.Jice uni-' dnok.) |
I (Ieorge We'i.-r l.as iii-oke;; foy ji iR-w hi''.::;'j ;.¦:; the conu 1 liall .-Xvenue and Bergen I'lace
fornily kir.<l and 1 bl''ging, n.-ver laving | If ;, ,M;,:iia,iy will adve:ti.-e in .<i.;ch a hte-i refused :uiy accommodation iN--! r!ii.-.leading marine!- i I will p:;y y-u to
sired, and t.iking as great ide:;:..ire i.i ! :,,„k ca-'efliry lel'ore you Iniy un'i'-t ) --
asHsting them in ;i",v v.-ay. Al th;-i In- t;.ken in Ky a free sandwich and a j Y.,u can get Thank.-'giving I'.is sairie t;-iie -..e v.i.-ti it eni| hiilically ; nii .mad ticket,. : :it i'eaisall & .Murray's :i.i
Und'-l-scood, linwev.-c l'-:..: n,-,l i';.-:.!le i ¦-• ;.i..-!;.,., i. . . ... i- ' store. Rev lew Hu i Iding : _' I'nr .".
T ol iign ,.¦ .V
ded
i;nd
¦ry
Ml
¦r. I.-.Ill politically j ;¦,'() eunipany i.-.-eiling i<,is at _ _ ^
v.fe,ioroii,gr...- .vilh all fneviewsex-ip,.,. .,r Merrick tliat are very much i i 1 ynu live within tive niiks o.' tow,
[Tl-ssed by^t!i<-ni. r.ir d:) v.-e think they I i,.,„„i f,,!- ::;.pi. Any cnnr-rn which /id-' you a're entitled to the advantage.^ of
v\!il ;,::n,reKes ;i''ler m.te mafiire j vertices loi.; im-t .....¦!¦ tliree dollars a
con; i-lerail..i!. \.ir have \-e ('...^nd our | f,,,,! niisleM.-ls .-md v..-wei.M rot deii!
r'eighb..r-':". Ill inpsU art .-md Amityville! \vitli them ai a^l. Thet.- i;. )ilent v of | Charles Sigmond of Cue Signiond
le-.s oh-liiriiiK ^vlu'ti oc( a.-.io;i r.as call'-d (ri,i„i lai.ixi'-.¦ on I nr'e' ishuid but if j''''¦'¦''''.'' Company is greatly impi'oving
for an ¦.•-;cl.,i:,ge of ii.aiter.^- of irit'.-re>t. I .,.,,,,I, v,-;i:;i. s.;n.e .f il. i-o and j II is onr intinuinn to mak- Tlu- I'e-! !¦(¦;.1 estate .ie;:!ei- wh'.n; \. 11 can !-UM. ^ , I vinw as re.idable ;;, po;-sililv .md i... lliat | „„l ;. cnnsDem ele s i.mi! i;nrn-,raCon. i \V. /. Ketcham. (aten-. i\2
.eipiesl oiji- readers l^' lei US i "¦-¦' ' '"¦' ¦" " 'Sinet. Hempstead, will furi.i-1
v/henevcr ar.y.hing nf interest,' BALDWIN
(lilpfiens. .,'li.>l givcone of ou;- i-etiorters !
a tip, ar.d vv,- '.vill t.ike o.n.o of the p;ir-'
I icular... SniKli F. i', arsail. I
I'eroi in Cli; issue.
Leon;ird .\vt iuit grading it.
P. Smith's ad. in this
Russe!! Park, h
c.irds tV,i- ..II card parties, ii: I Uiy. I ri e, n-i api'licatinii.
naii-
.¦^ir^. .1. <;. 1,11-cil
in .Scran*!.,1 .-i,:!! L in
The Review tree
r..
1..
UK!
OfR NE\X» "SIMPLEX" TYPESI-.TTKK
set on a .'iiniph-x typi-setl ing icji'liiiie. the first iiKichine ever u.-.ed i;i .\'a: .-au County, a picture of whi(h we ;',iv.> herewith. This inachiiu' has been i;i- stalled at a big expense, but we deemed it necessary in ord'.'r tl-.al Tlie lie\iew might keep \\\> v.-ith the limes. This new type is, we think, one cf the pret¬ tiest made. Tile makers say of it: "Centiiiy FN|)aiided is tin- type I'ace par excellence for pi-i;iting ic-vssi.'apei's, catalogs, booklets, and otlier advertis¬ ing literature. It was desigiu-d and t-ast for the delhiite purpo,-." nf secur¬ ing a body type which should he clear, distinct, legible and durable inuiiities which luive made the ('ei.tui-y l-]vpaiiileil notable."
You .-¦.ne th,!; \'.-e iheri'fore are in a positio.i to (lUiikly handle all bonklets, cat.-lngs, etc.
\Vi" wish al this (.|ipi'rti;ne lime to .--ay a word about the kind Ireatinenl '.ve have received during the f.nii- years since we bought The Revievs. We ;ire a native of Freeport and a;e preu.l of it, because we believe Freeporl, in common with all Long Island, is a good place to liv'^ in. But we are also proud that we have lots of friends among both the people who have always lived in Freeport and those who, having ^heir business in Xew York, can only abide with us in the sunuiiei- time.
Xotwithstanding that Freeport is near New York city and the desire to shop in the city extends even to a few of our merchants we are glad that our merchants generally stick by tlieir home printer and give him all the pa¬ tronage possible. When we took hold «>f The Review we adojited a rule of
¦ lllo^ ed lo Short iiiil if ir.a.iii'e 1 ;' Im-in anJ j
send tliei.'eview free; .>1i;-s (iliK'ys i,. C, )(;T, to ali iiew s,:b-| wori: ;i!.';;!in af'er yea:-. ¦¦] he Mihscrip- j ne-s. ,iM;e a.s it .,\a.; si.
Xew
'.-Iv
:.' I'l
•rj.'U:-
.1. I'. ('nliin ; is building three nn l,iii'i".y .V-.eiiiie, Beiiningtcn III- expc-cis tn h.-ive them cnrnja. the middii .-i. I "."-embei-.
,'.d Iiv
I.. 1-.. '.Vn;,r
;in i^:- C(
th.e \V:'.t"rina!i Ileal i-niintain Pen. wi-re ;:,'. i:-deii lb • grand prize at ."^-lilan, Italy, hisi nmntli.' Pe.irsall .*,- .M;n-ray s'-ll t'.iis lien. Adv.
Board of Trade
rngnlar monthly meeting of tlie
rt P.oard of Trade will he held
next Wednesday evening at i'"rateriiity
hall. Tbe special order of iiusiness
"Street Jmprovenieiits."
M'.-:< ll. 1'. Hutch. ,^<.,i aiHl family liave j-ein.-ve I (.1 .N'lw 'i'l rk :'..r the winter. I A liretnanir s<,'-vice will he hel'l ;ii
Ithe Chunh nl' the Transligur.il inn on ^.'•-•'--i Sunday eviiiiti.'-, Xnv. 2':. whiih \vill .Mrs. I i„, aitei.ii-.-d by ll;e ti!'emen nf tin- I vii'ag.', in full iini;'ni ni.
:i". ;;nd Mr.'. M.-Cht-^Kiy cuse, .\. \'., ai-.' vi.siting .Mr. (Jen. McC he nie v.
.Miss Irtiia Xa.-;h
Prn,,klvn
iiiess meeting.
Pie.-i lent Alon/.o'Foster has arranged '"-'^'•'. the guest of .Miss Pliel.,- T. Pnw-
for an attractive entretainment I'nr the I '-'''¦'* '',•'" ''''' '''''""'• '^^'^¦'''^'- Knard and its friends to fn!l')\e the 1,11--1
I A eaiighti-r arrived at llie home nf j Mr. and M rs. b'icli.-ii-'l P. .Sujis, n,i Ha;-- Snltei-'s .Marril- and Ci-.-n.ite We!kr-. ri-nn Avenue, nil .Mi.nd;iy. Hicksville, have recelitl.v ermted ai
granite headstone on the plot of Ceoi-ge 1 .Mi-.s .\:;uiile Ihi'ilsch nf .Men Raynor of Freejiort in (Jreenfielil Cem-1 sjent Saturday and Su.iday as the guest elery: also t'l-ected a granite fence en-! of .M i.-,; .^laviv.e 1.. Kd.gai'-, Ci-ar.d ,Ave- closing pl'it id" late .John Simonson in j nue. saire ceineti'r,\'. ]
-- I On Saturday night tiie departii'ent
Fire Alarm j w-'-^ c;i!leil out to a tjre at th.e housi- of
Ihii-s V'l-.. .,,1,...,11 William Bakeron Se.-mian .Avenue. Th.e
Cii:i||..s S. Hendricks bmiher ci'
M.'rvin llendrick-;on nf this village, die.l av his home in Babylnn h;si 1-ri¬ day. Ill was known all over ll..- Island !!s "the i'-e I ream m;iker."
gi'oom and his liest ijian, .lay Randall, and then the bridesmaids, .Misses Etta .Miller, Annie Fldridge, .Nellie Raynor and Flo-.-eiice .Miller, and the matron
said Klli".It. the village reserving the right to pay fm- same, and take title, at any time: also F. .McClynn to ex¬ tend the service In his i-esiili'i-ce on Long Bi-.-ich .•^vinut
,. , M I- . 11 \- I. I . .Long Hi'.-ich .•Avenue.
of honor, .^n-s. hstelle v aiiRiper .bmn-1 ,,,r .• ,, ,¦ ,•
,. ., , . I I . I Ihe toliowmg apii|u'atiii:!s ;n|- wale
son. in-eceding tr.e bride, leaning iin; . > ,-' i.
* ' '^ -^ . \v*.»-.. cr»-.:Mt,., ¦ l.,.ii K'.nii.ii. I........
r were granted: (len. K;iynni-, <ir;ii;il Aveiuu : K. ('nfhtt, Pay.U'w .\\enia': W. C. KMisnn, R:ivnor aii<l Bt-dell
till' arm < f he;- fiU'ier. The (lower girl,
little Thehiia Kaiidal!. followe'l the.se. j
All went dii-eit lo the altar, where the I ^, , ,, ... ... ^. .
f , . i.>lreets: I-.. I. 1 i-aver, ."se.-ir.ian .-Xve-
.so!em'i ceiemn.iv w:!s in-rlormed, to 1 1 .i 1 ' ¦ .- 1 • 1 . 1
,, . . .. ¦, , ¦ ¦ 1 ,. line; alsn t he applu :i! ioi:s tor 1 iglit bv
the slr.'iins ni Loiiengi-m s wedding i,, , ,. -mo. . '1
, .,.,,. . , I-r:ink Cawnrski. .M:iiii ."street, and
marcli. t.c- i';:.ie heiig given awav nv ,., , ,. ,, ,, .. , , ,,,
, .. , ,, ,, ,p ,. ,,. • ( liarb-s I-,. Ravnor, Porurneld Phice.
her tathe;-. .Mr.-. (leoi-ge P. \anRiper .. , , ..; ,. ,, ,, . ...
., , ., , 'I Several lulls from ti;e I-..rt \\a\lie
piresh I'. ;;• the pia:-.o. a!id a.- soon as ... .. . , ,„ 1 "i
',,,..' I ,, r.l-.ctnc i nmpanv \'.eie auditt-d. aKi.
the beneibc';nn v.;is prnnnunceil .".leii- I, .... . ' :,. ... ,.
, , , , . ,. ' , I 1 . .u'lhe following: W . \\. t anieron, iin-
( essoin) s ui'iuiiiL' m;;rch j-eali..I mrthi, ,. , •..„,.„, ,, ,. ,, . ,,
,.,.,. I loading co.'il. .>.,!!..!il: Rn.~s it Ranuall.
lis joyou.s notes, wh.ile the twain wei-i'T ,. ^¦¦,-.,, i i 1. i. .- • i,
•'.¦. ., . 1 .- .-,. - isupplles, >'<-.-Zl; 1,. 1. 1;. !.., t'elghl,
receiving tne corigratulations i>l ti.eir.,.,,'.' ,, ,. ,. ,, ,, , ' ,.
J. ¦ , ,. , 1 1:^. i!>. 11; ( . I'.. Ihlhin.l, .--ei'\K-es ler
fiiends. Standing under a huge giec-n j ., . ...
(/nr tirenu'ii a-i
ailer.d
ires ar.iund town were i-alled out about' '""•'"•'^'f, "•(•--'l""'<lc(l prom]itly bat wen .Saturday night by a sixth !""^ •¦'''''' ^" '*" iinythmg as the I,!.-,;.-. Wiis im.K r too n.uch luadwav.
;eaford
1 o'e!
district alarm. Some of the companies got nut their apparatus and started for the llax.-, \'igihint Hose Company l'<i-
ing neai-ly to "Kissing Bridge," when j
il w;is found that the fire w;i.-i on ."sea-i
man Avenue in the West .s:ide of Bald-1 ¦''"¦• I >ardenyille's new h
win. As the hose company could ,„.,i j Hicko.-y .-street i-jtrwrnpleted.
he of any sirvice there, they returned
home. Whoever turned in t'le alarm I
was ver.y i-nergetic and also sum-:
moiled till' Baldwin and Roekxiile Cer.-1
ter departments. The bliize was at the |
UliiHciipie.l dwelling of William C. i
Bake!-, and tiiere being no water ser-1
vice, the huildi:;g was cn.-iiiletelv d.--
stroved. ¦ ' i
I Th.e tii-i'ii dning business u!idei- the l;r::i name nf Freeporl Pliinibin;,.- anil P;!rk I lleal.ng Cninjiany ha.-; been dis.solved Ui.'l .Ins.pll .1. .-Mbi!!. who has been managiiii',- the business, is ;:n\v .-nie proprieLnr.
We ai-i- ;-e-iUi'sled l.y a orre'-) niident from l-'i'i't Washington Park to.-end in- formati-m (oncerning "the late_ ,Majl..r Kall/. of I'^r.-eport, L. I." .-Xny inform- ati'iu will be ghi.ily fo!-.v:iri!.'.l if left .-it th.' i;evie-,v nflicf.
.Joiin Sandei-son of Inwonil .spent Tuesdiiy wi'.ii .Miss Xellie Post.
.Mrs. Mary R.iynoi- hsa i'etiii-ne.l fr.iiii ;; trip of a few weeks at l.ynii, .>i.iss.
.Mrs. ,Ma.' Cnvr;, stiirts ti eek's Slav ;ii. While Plains,
I lav ler a X.' Y.
Mr. ; have 1 Ma.ss.
nil
.Mrs. -Ansel Rayimr ami sen spending a weel; at I.vnn,
Fd. (ireeiisword of P.rooklyn Hills ¦jpi-nt Tuesday with his gra-idfather,
Killed By Train
.\. II. Bowman of Fast Xew ^'ork was struck and almost instantly killed liy a lone engine on Thursday last.while walking the tracks between this vil¬ lage and Baldwin, carrying a lantet^n | vy-i;. (n-itnian. in eaih hand. The ri'mains were; brought to Fulton's morgue and later j ^j,. .i,,,i m,.^ .lohn Abbott, .Miss identified and .sent to Mount Zion.Cem-1 p^.J^,.l¦ Xaeder anil Miss Bertha Baetz, etery for burial. Decea.sed was VX] ,^\\ ..f Brooklyn, spent Tuesday with years ot age. . y^-^^ .^j.^^, c.ndit.
Mrs. Bernard Kane went to Xew j
There will be a preaching service in
.¦\ul:u--! 1.. .I.-ihn-on has snM his d.'.'nraling business to .'Vd.ilph K'lhisch of Xew York, the latti"' having also leased the house occuide.l by Mr. .Jahn- .soii. .Mr. .Johns.i;i will s'lil fnv l-:ui-,,|.,. wilh h.is f.iniily.
Asseiebiyman .Miller repri-sents us at .Albany auain this year. His majority in hislwo home districts was :;.'!:! ]:,2 ill the fourth and 1><1 in the lifth !»'.( ahead of tlv ticket. Two years .-ij;-o the majnri'y for Mr. .Miller wa.; :;J7.
canopy, with a l.irge v.edding hell im- me'liately over their head-:.
The Wedding w;is an ad'.'ir nf pn-.k ;ii'.i will!.', :;r,.l tiie de:'nr;il in;,s xvere 'hrauiifu!. v.ith autumn ie;p.es and green bowers in profusion.
'i'he hriiie was attired in a |i;'.!iii.Mi; le gown of v.hile sa'.ic. Iiiniine.l v, illi ie.il la. e. ;ind Nvni-e a tnlle I,., e bridiii' viel. r.iso ils .i gill from t he gri....in a bi'iiutiful di.mi .:rl .sunburst. Slv.' c;ii-- ;-!ed a hon.-iui I le' lilie.-nf-ti.e-v-illey ill;.! i.I'i.lal i.'.-.s. Tl;.: ni;i';i.;, n''iioiior wiis iiiso il'llll..1 in ;t dress of white silk, iiir.l c;;riic'i! ii hiuoui-t nf pink n..-es, ;;s di.l .'il.-.i the '.-rieiesmiiid-'. who weve iiUireil in gowns -if l.lu^- sdi; v.ilii lace trimming. .Afl'-i- congra'ailiif ii ns Mr. and iMi's. Wiih-ts le.l tiie \,ay ij. llie (lini:'g moa;.-, xchnr,' ;, wediling fe.ist w;is .-ei'veii hy Caterer Ki l(-li:im of Hi'liipsteild. Th.e ne'.vi>--!naii i.d couple depill-ted a little iii'ei- I'l tii" 1",- ening for Henipstead, fin-n wiiere 'liey stiirl on an extended honeymoon ii-'pto Virginiii and other poii.isof interest i!i the Siiulh. 'hi (heir r.'tiirn tliey will
reside fni' llle pres.'lit V. i'll the hride'.^
pan Ills, until tlieir nwii h-uise i.-; cnni- pleied. .Mr. and .Mrs. W illets ri«(eive,| i> hirgi' lunibei- .)i' I'iiiid.'o'iie iind u.si'- ful wedding gifts, whicii -.ve!'.- mi exhi- biCmn i:i two o:' Ihe rooms ni 1 he s. .-¦n i lh.nl- duiing tiie e\ei-in:'.
Ill, •'<L'i'.; Steph.,'!! l,e-.vi>, s.ilar.x iis .street commi.'-;sio!iei. .s.")(i; .As'i'lnwii vV- Wiggins, electric lepiiirs to file housi s, .•<L'L'.'.^''; '-.Itner ]'.. Ih-iv- nnr, e\pen.-es, .¦• o.'-'.'i.
."ERSONAL NOTES
:: Ml.. Ki'ii
from hei- t'-ii
. Wyn'iiin h;;.-; ni ui 111 in I lu' (Ireen Mnuntiiii::
.Mi.-.. .Inliii Chii.se of Hen.pteiiil spi nt \\ edi!e-..!ir,- with ri'liilives in this vil¬ lage.
Wliliani 11. Bentley of I'.i iriin;;!..; , N'l'riT'o!'!, is visit ing lleriii'i't h. Cnn:- mi.li.es in!' ;i t'. '.V diiys.
I-'i-iepnri Cniiiuil, .\o. .')',', .i r. I', r. A. .M., will liii\e a class imtiiiiiis 'h.e first l-i-iiiiiV ni'.rht in Di'cemhi". f
It!-, and M!'s. Cha"!e.. F. \\ .-a nf I)rn\er, I'ninrado. a.-e vi.-ilii;., .Mrs. Biirn's >isli-r, .\irs. .Xii-heh;,. I,.irh. nn th'.- fb'ir.pstead Pnuleva!-.!.
WANTAGH
P.il-dsiiil .l;i(''.;siin h;!S openei streets thill his pro|.K-rty o-i Avenue.
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OPITUARY
Wall.-r l»ni| er. Widler Draper, a !:anhvare mei chain ' Oi, Tu,-s of .New York City, wli.> has resided inl-nj,. j,, ji_ Freep.-.rl foi- ihe past six years, died ; ij^,,,),,.., ., .Monday a I his liona- nn I.nng P.i-in-h ' ,^,,. J,„. ||, .Avein;e. aged I'l years. He is i-w:-.:\e.lj
' A li;'sii!
.M iss .'. ;';.l .-siem.; I lit 1 liiili nui.iliel':; ..r tile I.ildii s' .\ id , nil VViMi.i*d.iv .ifleriioo; .
the
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Retuii'licaii fame, iind (.'ave
najnrit.-(-n\er ib-arstof !:',7 .-hes 2no [n Ih a-.-'. ¦'¦'',.
I y his v. il'e Jind daiigliter.
.Mandn Widlace Alh,.'. .Mi's. .Mir.i.'le Walh-ice All.'> nf Pr.M.h- lyn, wii'e n.' Chiirles I). Allc. din'l in St. Catherine'.-i' Iinspitnl, Bmoklyn, !.n Sundiiy, iii'ter an operation ii' ihat in¬ stitution. .-Deci-ased Wiis in hi-!- ttiirty- sixlh year .11.-I i:-; survived by h"r hus¬ band and fo.ir i iste!-s aiid ..ne hrollier. F'uiiera.l sei-vi'-'i's wi-!'.' I.el'l I'mm t'ne residence ef iu-r fister. .Mrs. F. .A.
l-.nuea\ni- day night m'>cl in:': i
s.. meeli::i. So.-iel\' v.-id i iil the rl,...;.
the Sunda.> S
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lln-i'l forge'
h-'h! al b'lt.'h'.^ Hall ; evening by ih.i' ..iei.iiie rial Sunday Sunday Scl on ;-..l" at th.- close.
F. ;.' to be
W.'. I ne.sday
<f tiu- .'Vlemo-
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l).,i^lon, Fa.-it Avmne, Wedn •ni'iig. Rev. I). .A. .Jnrdiin and Rev.
,\ few weeks ago we olfered iiny of our reitders the advantage of our ti;x department for information concerning taxes; we meant what we said: If you want t'l know anything about your taxes iuiywlu-re write us. .-Vddress your query to .N'assau County lieview. Freeport. L. I., tax dep;irtme:it.
York to do .some shopj)ing on ."Saturday in company with her husband. They parted in Xi'w York and .Mr. Kane told his wife to go home by way of Fllat- bush Avenue. He arrived at that sta-
the .M. E. Church on Sunday afternoon at ;' o'clock, by Presiding Elder Wing. On account of this the preaching ser-
uuM, .vxenue. ne aiMvt.. at u.ai -sia-: ..j..^^, j^ ^^e church Sunday morning->vill t:on at .1 o clock and she not being I ^^, omitted. ,Sumlay School at 2 o'cWk t iree he concluded s le must have gore • ,i 1 e -) --jo
three words which ha.s stiwd us in good I uj^'" h'^ arrival not to find Mrs. Kane, .stead and won us many customers, who I "^" thikighrrfwould then be too late we believe are also our friends: "Do It Now."
:>n, .s'<) he came home and was surprised LijKin his arrival not to find Mrs. Kane. He thilugtrtrrF'would then be too late to return to New York to make inquiry
ii"d liad iniiny t'l'iends in this vill haiinry ,1. Post. Fiiiniy .1. P'lSt died at \;is. au Hns- pital. .Mineola. Friday mnrning nf gen- efiil peritonitis, rollowih'-- iin nperiili'ni for iippelidicitis.
The di'ceased, wh.) -.viis :i) ye.irs of age, has been emplo.yeil f-ir a numiier of years as a cake bjikei- ;it R.,ckville Ciinter, a:id on Tuesilay nighi, feeling unwell, he left for his hiime in Free- j jiort, when' his fihysician was sum- .Mrs. .Fo.seph Carman has so far ro- ^ ,„oned, and he fliagnosed the case as a covered from her recent illr.essas to be | i,.,,i attack of appf"''' '^'-•^. i^'"' ^^' ^^'''^ able to be aniund. Her Sunday S<;hool i ,„.(.o,-,iingly removed to the Hospital. Class paid her il visit and helped her j ^^.^t-n.- the operation was perform.-d on celebrated her birthday in fne style, j Wedne.sday. He .seemed to rally fn.m when she was the recipient of a num- Uj,^, ..hock of the operation, wfien sud- ber of jippnipriiite gfts. ! (j^nly j)eritonitis .set in and he past rap-
j idly away. The decea.sed was a mem-
We note from a daily frnm White j'ber of Rockville Center Council .Ir. O.
Plains that E. F. .McKinley. formerly L'. A. .M. He leaves a wife and two
.-^Ai.l-: 1)1' ,-'( Hold. ilwXD.-. f.ile.l hid,* for the sal.- nf Fifteen Wm. A. Liiytoi.vofliciating. Burial was I bonds of Schod Di-'tiicl .Nnnm.-r Fight in (ireenlieid '^tdmetery tfiis Thursday iif tin i.iwn o< Hemnslea'l, .\a-sau m.irning at ID o'clock, eonducted by("nunt.'.-, .\'.. \s 'I'ni k, aggiegiitinjr >¦]'>,- Rev. Di'.\. .Ini-diin and K. P. Kitiham. UOii.Oi), bearing 1* per criL interest, .Mrs.' .Alice, with her husband, was a 1 piiyidne s<nii-ar.n'.iiilly, widhe ri :'eived n-sident nf Fni-port I'm- sevenil year-[ jinil sold to the higlies! .hidih-r by the
' board of Trustees of said Di.;ir;i i .m ihi' ITth dav of .Vovenih.r, P.Mi.;, al :! ..•<lnck P. .M., ill th.' s.'i.'.il h..us.- ill
BELLMORE
lepartment established at White Plains . .by the Union Trolley Company. .Mr.
and waited in suspense until morning . ^^^^ ^,f 287 votes cast in the Second ] McKinley will have charge of all cal- when Mrs. Kane s body was found on , ^^j^^^j^.^ ,,^ Tuesday Hearst received I endar ca.ses, and will try cases in all To those who have not yet patronized the Ix>ng Island Ralroad track near i ,,ut 91 on both the Democratic and In- i the (^.urts of Westchester Countv. us or who cannot see the folly of going i M>llburn Avenue, crushed in places and j^p^ndence League tickets
.- ..u- _;i... .»-_ i.u-.- 1 . J I giving evidence of having been struck '
by a train. It is presumed Mrs. Kane
of Freeport. and a Mr. McCabe, have j small children. The funeral services been placed in < barge of a special law were held at his late residence on Sun-
to the city for their work we extend a
hearty invitation to call around and talk with us when you find your busi¬ neas runniner down. We made a study of advertisiner and shall be glad to help you in any way possible.
Nor has our work been confined to
left the train at Baldwin station and strated to walk to her home on the
James Kilpatrick has returned from Miami, Fla., where he has been work- , _ ing. He was in Florida at the time of
west end of Pearsall Avenue and was ' ^^e recent disastrous storm, overtaken by the next train. F'rom in¬ dications her death must have been in- j xhe euchre and dance held in Fire- stantaneous. ; men's Hall on Monday eveninjf for the
V V n.i^^.'n I... »^...^ #-.^~, Mo;., benefit of a new Catholic Church was F^port alone. . We flrtd on the pnier' .J^\«*'^m^^^ ^ ,.^^ ^^ ^,,
book* in our printing department tos-i rmf the trolley switch. ' ^ realized.
day afternoon. Rev. F. O. Cunningham, pastor of the Baptist Church, offii-iat- ing: interment in (Jreenfield Cemetery.
Foot-Ball Game
Richmond Hill High .Schmjl foot-ball
„ . . , M *.. tu D i team was defeated bv the PVeeport
Freeport showed up wed for the Re- i .> ^ -j -ri, <>•> ,
.,.'..,. rr J TU team ast Friday. The .score was 2.1 to
publican ticket on Tuesday. The vote I , . -'
' ¦ nothing.
Fourth District: i On Election Day the Freefx>rt team
Hughes, 245 | journeyed to Rockville Centre and de
Hearst, 158
Fifth Pistrict:
Hughes, 375 I .. ..,.,, • .. .u
Hearst, 239 ' ^^^ persons having bills against the
Majority for Huffhea in Freeport, I County should get^ them in for annual 234.
feated the High .Schfwl team there by a score of 9 to 0.
audit before Nov. 20.
s.iid dislrni, bul .-^iiid hnad : -hall not he sold below par.
Principal iind interesl pii'idile at First .N'alion ll Rank, :il I-rei port. .Viw York.
Ponds to be is~U''.i in the denominii- tien of <):;i- Thousand Dollars eiuh.
li.ind^ to be delivererl and money paid within fifteen days after tiie tlate of sale iit First N'ational Rank, I-'ree- |iort. .\'iw York.
(me of said bond- to In- mafle pay- iible iind to mature on the first day of .lanuary in each anil every of the years r.'lD to l'.ij!l inclusive. 'These bonds are issued in pursuance of a resolution pas.sed 'at a f.pe'cial school meeting of the inhabitants of said district held on tfie ninth day of Fefiruary, liX)*;, veting !i tax not to exceed 41.',,<)0(h to be levied by install¬ ments, upon the taxable jiroperty of the said district for the purpose of fiuilding a new school house in .said district.
Certified (hecks for $.")<)0 made pay¬ able to the order of the Hoard of Trus¬ tees of Sch(K)l District .Number H of the town of Hempstead shall accompany each bid t/) evidence the giX'd faith of the bidder, to be forfeited in case the bidder does not take the Ixjnds.
Dateil Nov. 7th. 1906.
Frank A. Wood, . Chas. Edwards, f ^ A. F. Bull,
Board of T:.: 'cch. Arthur Whitehouse,
District Clerk.^
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Na^s VOL. XII GETTING UP-TO-DATE New Style for the Review, with a New Typesetting Machine —A word with our Readers COME IN AND SEE US With a ^roat lii-al of panionaldo priiii- wc f)rcseiit to our readers thi.s week the Nassau County Review for the first time printe'-l all at home in the up-t.)- fiate style of oi^ht (la'.^es. We tiave been plaiininfc for somt- time to muke ounty Review. REEPOE,T,MN. T FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1906 tonierttfrom .\cw York to .Saj< Harbor and Westbury who have dealt with ua \yj. noti(V a n on ditferent occasions. To all of these (jgiijgg j^j.^. i^yvi-y at this time we say again. -'Thank ' realty comp^any wh you." And we mean it. We realize' .^-49 .^^^\ ^p" j,)- ^ook BefoB-c you Leap! that our present ability to present this! paper in this up-to-date manner is due to the aid our friends have n'lvon u.--'' an |
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