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"life on tbe Soutb Side fs Mortb Xiving"
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For the
South Side of
Long Island
A reliable meaos of communication between the villages of Rock¬ ville Centre, Baldwin, Freeport, Roosevelt, Merrick, Bellmore, Smithville South, Wantagh, Seaford, Massapequa and Amity ville.
Issued Weekly Subscription $i.oo a Year
VOL 2., NUMBER 3
FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1909
PBICE, 6 CENTS
Editorially the Record (Amityvilie) Bxpreases its gratification that other apers have been with it in its fight ifor recognition in the matter of village liTairs, patronage, etc, and both the |Preeport papera are mentioned in the P.iat, this paper being one. No thanks meed be given any publication for ptanding by a newspaper in its honest ;«]ean fight for it's rights. The editor •wk jefuses his, sometimes, feeble : aupi^n to a brother editor should have 'no standing in the newspaper world. ^n editor's job is to give clean concise jviewB on a certain question or ques- ftions, and, as far aa possible, make up ijus article around a consensus of ^>pinion that will be a fair stateipent ^Of facts with suggestions thrown in by h)vay of good measure. The Record has ^pl^ty of fighting blood in it's editorial i^anctum and we are hoping that that ^ill bring to the paper all it deserves. ¦It's good enough for any man.
'] In answer to several inquirers during [the past few months we will state •ihat Carson's Column, formerly a fea- ilure of this paper, will be resumed tahortly. This department which dealt •with county affairs generally and once lin a while a short talk on Iqcat affairs ' c<eems to have had many friends and we pbope it will have many more. The Writer for thia column aims to be fair 'in his utterances and usually hits the nail on the head.
Daniel Morrison ia dividing his time between here and his cottage at Nas- aao-by-the-Sea.
Report reaches ua of the wedding Friday of Daisy Harrigan and Everitt Rider. Rev. Mr. Richards performed the ceremony.
The vaudeville at the Sigmond been discontinued for the summer.
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MERRICK
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Big time in Kraft's Grove, Smith¬ ville South, Saturday night, Aug. 14th, Summer night Festival. No admission. Come up and have a good time. Benefit the Smithville South Fire Company.
Sei'vices at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, Ninth Trinity, at 7,30 and 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion at the early service. The-Sunday School meets in the Parislf House at 10 a. m. The lesson aubject is "A Crowded Minis¬ try." To every .one a cordial wel¬ come is extended to attend all the ser¬ vices of the Church.
Don't foi'get the firemen's.fair to be opened Aug. 14th at Firemen's Hall. The most popular fireman of Nassau The Merrick Gun Club are shooting j County will be heard from, every Saturday afternoon. The scores | -
rREEPORT
Dr. W, G. Smith, Dentist. 01 W, jick Boad, Freeport; 'Phone 85-R.
Mer¬ it
Henry F. Harms has sold his meat .market and grocery to Messrs, Hagen ;& Matthias, who will conduct the busi¬ ness under the name H. B, Hagen &
:co.
¦ Progressive Council, D, of L., j^will liavQ their Annual Outing to Rockaway .Beach Thursday, Aug. 12. Trolley leaves L, I. R. R. stop at 9 A. M.
At the school meeting Tuesday.right in the Grove St. school Mr. Samuel R. j.Smith and Mr. H. L, Crandell were re- ,elected to succeed themselves for the full term. There was a silm atten- -dance on hand to vote on the elections and the budget which was pasaed as xead.l Hon. William G. Miller was ^Chairman.
One of the biggest real estate deals of the year is the sale of two hundred ' lots in the well-known Woodcieft Beach .section, developed by Pettit and Lamb. l:^ New York corporation is the pur- "chaser and the price is in the neighbor- l hood of $70,000. The purchasers will
¦ commence the erection of thirty bung- i-aloa and' Pettit & Lamb will do the ,'^uilding and act as salea agents.
Big time in Kraft's Grove Saturday knight, Aug. 14th. Summer night Fea- t'tival. No admission. Come up and shave a good time. Benefit the Smith¬ ville South Fire Company.
P, We are informed that Chas. 0. Col- l~vin will continue.with his cariage busi- > ness a horse shoeing department at his |\place in Merrick. Mr. Colvin is well i'known to our readers and has patrons |frora far and near. It.
[ While touring through Nantasket ^ Beach, Mass., "Bob" Anderson was ^speeding a bit and the heavy hand of f the law descended on "Bob's" shoulder j. and lo our village P. M. was under ar- ferrest. Don't kriow any more about it, I but who would have thought such a thing possibly.
Judge Sidney Swezey, Counsellor Elvin Edwards and Roland M. Lamb 'have returned from their vacations.
ROOSEVELT
The Board of Trade" closed its Fair
have been the exploding fof a lamp which had been left burning. Mr. Stephens saved only a few meagre things which he was able to haul out himself before the fire became too hot. His loss, however, was not great, as he was insured for $200 on his furni¬ ture and he has been allowed $150. . a t^ a • Full insurance has been allowed on the i ® success of the fair, house of $950. Mr. Carman has been allowed sufficient to repaint the east and south sides of his house injured by the chemicals, and to replace the win¬ dow panes broken by the heat. Thus, though the Idsa as about $1200, it is j Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Wood are spend- i fully covered by insurance. We un-1 jng a few days at East Norwich, L. I. ! derstand that negotiations were on for I i
BELLMORE
The members of the Epworth League
Saturday night. It was a success sp- } had such an enjoyable time on their cially and financially. Nearly $300 sail to High Hill Beach July 24, that was taken in. The Board extends they could not resist the temptation of thanks to ^aU w^ho assisted in making | going again, and had the time of their ' "'" ^" lives last Saturdav, July 31, on a
moonlight excursion to the aforesaid
[ Mrs. David H. Brown, Jr., is home again after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. I. S. Snedeker, at Budd Lake, N. J.
the purchase of the property by Mr. Stephens from Mrs, Aaron Carman, the owner, but that no money had been paid and that now Mrs, Carman does not care to sell. Mr. Stephens and family have gone to live iri Freeport.
Miss Muriel L. Wood is spending a three weeks' vacation at Locust Val¬ ley, ijuth her aunt, Mra. J. VanOrden,
by innings is given below. Next Sun¬ day the Hempstead Colored Stars play here, and our boys are confident of victory. Don't forget to get over early.
Hempstead—0 000000300 0—3 Bellmore —0 0000102 1)0 1—4
Batteries, Bishop, Hoburg and Lef- ferts(c). Seaman and Smith.
Umpire, J. Baldwin.
A Box Social was held at the home of Mrs. George J. Baldwin last Thurs¬ day evening. About twenty-five'young people were present. The evening was spent in games, dancing and re¬ freshments. Everybody enjoyed them¬ selves.
The annual school meeting was held in the school house on Tuesday eve¬ ning. The attendance was small, only 9 being present. Mr. J. W. Birch was elected chairman. The Collector reported receipts for the year as $2771,- ¦ 87 and disbursementa $2502.88, leaving a balance on hiand of $268,99. The budget for the year 1909-1910 was voted as $2300. E, A. Spiegel, Trus¬ tee F, W. Walker, collector, and David Greaves, clerk, were elected to succeed themselves. Mr. W. E. Mephorn, principal, and Miss Conklin will be the teachers for another year.
An entertainment will be given Fri¬ day, August 13th, in Firemen's Hall in the interests of the company by Stafford—"Moving Pictures and Illu¬ strated Songs." Mr. Stafford promi¬ ses a good entertainment. Admission, adults 15 and children 10 cents. Re¬ member "Friday the 13th."
The annual Sunday School picnic takes place on Wednesday August llth to High Hill Beach. Two good sized boats, carrying about 100 each, will leave Merrick dock at 9 a. m. Tickets will be furnished, the Sunday School, Sunday. All others than members of the School may obtain tickets from the scholars at 25 cents. We advise th'3 purchaae of tickets before Sunday that thosd in charge may know about how many to orovide f or in the matter of transportation. Should Wednesday be a stotmy day, the picnic will be held Thursday. Everyone is invited to go and enjoy the day's outing.
Better look out for your dog! Some miscreant is finding delight in poison¬ ing dogs again. We had an epidemic of this during the winter. The method pursued seems to be to throw a piece of meat on the lawn with strychnine in it. Mr. H. Narwood has had his dogs poisoned and Mr/J. R. Moore's "Per¬ ry" had a narrow escape.
Capt. and Mrs. David Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Goud left Wednes¬ day for a trip up the Hudson to Al¬ bany.
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Mr. and Mrs.. H. H.' Cammann left Monday- night on the People's Line for a ten days' stay in Canada, stopping in Quebec. They went by way of Lake George and Lake Champlain.
Mr. and Mrs. William Floyd of "Sun¬ nycroft" are at their estate at Mas¬ tic, L. I.
last Saturday were as follows: H. Greenwald 19, S, Baldwin 18, R. Mid¬ mer 17, S, Bartow 16, J,. Carpenter, H. Colvin, E. Miller, each 11; Edw. Miller 10, This Saturday two teams composed of club members will contest for prizes.
The Men's club will hold its month¬ ly meeting in the Parish House Tues¬ day evening at 8^0.
Eugene Carpenter and family who have been living at Roosevelt, have taken the upper floor in David Greave's | houae corner Merrick Ave. ahd. Smith \ Street. " \
Henry Bahr is ill at his home here.
Mrs, Edward Gombert, who has been ill, is slowly improving.
Mr. L. Brown has resigned his posi¬ tion with the N. Y. Taxicab Co. and is now connected with the Prudential In¬ surance Co,
Miss Julia Crevoiserat will leave
beach. Filling Capt. Emeigh's both boats, they sailed amid singing and rejoicing, proud to be members of the Epworth League of the Meth. Episco¬ pal Church of Bellmore.
Big time in Kraft's Grove Saturday night, Aug. 14th. Summer night Festival. No admission. Come up and have a good time. Benelit the Smithville South Fire Company.
We are informed that Chas. O. Colvin will continue with his carriage i WrRockvilTe Centre JrsV.'an'd Beyerle business ahorse shoeing department | a. C., each of which they have defeated at his place in Merrick. Mr. Colvm t^vice. Next Saturday they play the F. is well-kitown to our readers and has, a. c. Jrs. a double header on the home
The Bellmore Juniors are playing a swift article of ball this season, hav¬ ing won nine out of twelve gamea played. Their latest victories were
patrons from far and near.
It.
Republican outing to High Hill Beach Aug. 18th, Boats start from Emeigh's dock. Good time, good mu¬ sic, good ainner. Tickets $1.00, en¬ titling you to every thing. Don't for¬ get the date.
The annual school meeting Tuesday
I grounds, to make up for previous de- I feats by this team earlier in the sea- i son. Baldwin pitches the first game ' and "Rill Tine" the second.
Hot Time at Smithville 3outh School rieetmg
The opportunity to work oflF the usual'
Joe Saullo haa taken the house on the corner opposite his old place of busi¬ ness where in one room he is estab¬ lished as barber, while in another sec¬ tion of the house he conducts an ice cream and candy store.
DeLap and Brown have rented eight houses in Roo.sevelt during the past ten days and report the sale of two houses to city people.
Concert at Hi^h Hill Beach
A fine concert was run off at High Hill Beach the night of the SOth; both j has been appointed consisting of E. D. professional and amateurs were on the j Seabury, T. LeRoy, to ascertain the bills and both gave equal satisfaction ' advisability of establishing a Union to their hearer?. We were not invited i Pree School District in thia village, to this affair, for a wonder, but some- '¦¦ David H. Brown wa.s re-elected trustee one who was within hearing tells us for three year?, Fred Mollineaux col- that the following waa about the way ; lector for one year, and Arthur White-
The annual meeting of the School District Tuesday brought out a big crowd.
There was lots doing. Harlan Cran¬ dell was chairman, Arthur Whitehouse
secretary, Charles DeLap and Henry ! two corners, purchase price to be $450 A. Smith were tellers. A committee
1 W. Smith. The other members of j trict, who gathered over one hundred \ the Board are Alvah P., Smith and 1 strong to attend the annual meeting Peter Johnaon. T. G. Smith is the iclerk. Ii^stead of five trustees the dis- I trict will have but threo members on ¦ the Board. The budget was passed for I the coming year.
At the school meeting Tuesday it was \ voted to purchase the strip of land
on that night. There were any num- [ ber of gjieak^ers and some of them ! talked louder than they would in the ! parlor. J. G. Kelly was made chair- 1 man and W. E. Horn secretary. The I chairman calling for a report of the _ j Trustees, the voters listened to a ver-
north of the present property, making j ^«>/«P°r^ ^i ^t^^'^'Ji^^I- ""'''' 7^**
' stated that the board had no regularly
written report, but he gave in sub-
F, M, Wood has commenced the erec¬ tion of another residence building on Wilson Ave., west of Bellmore Ave,, making the fourth on the block built by the same man.
Operatic Medley, Nilson and E. F. Erd-
it was run ff:
1. Overture, Messrs, L, Geo. matm.
2. Soprano Solo, Aria from "Sam¬ son, and Delilah," Miss Cora Wenner.
3. Eccentric Dance, The Jumping Jack, Mr. John Ellert.
4. Scotch Songs, Harry Lauder's Latest, Mr. Tam Fisher.
5. Violin Solo, Sally in our Alley, Mr, E. F. Erdmann,
6. Quartet, Sweet and Low, Miss Cora Wenner, Messrs. L. Ge6. Nilson, Tam Fisher and Tom Nilson.
7. Piano Solo, Improvisations, Mr. L. Geo. Nilson.,
Intermission for refreshmnents.
8. Soprano Solo, Aria, Act II, Mignon, Miss Cora Wenner.
9. Fifteen minutes with card tricks. Ml. L. Geo. Nilson.
10. Buck Dance, Turkey in the Straw, Master Ernest Erdmann.
11. ^Hot Scotch, Glascow Favorites, Mr. Tam Fisher.
12. Violin Solo, Henderson's Horn- pie, Mr. E. F .Erdmann.
13. Duet. I would that my Love, Miss Cora Wenner and Mr. L. Geo. Nilson.
14. Final, College Songs by the
house clerk for one year,
The water compapy has its mains feid, the machinei-y has arrived ready I grocery business ia sure booming in for installation, and the tanks will be | Bellmore here any day. As the South Side Hospital has purchased the Otto Nel¬ son property, the mains will be extend¬ ed to supply that institution.
j Clarence Edwards has purchased j ing recently received his discharge to ! twelve acres on Centennial Ave., ' enter private life. ! which he will develop. There are j fifty more acres in this vicinity to be i developed very shortly.
stance an outline of the work of the board for the past year.
Lornzo R. Smith moved that the re¬ port be rejected, then wrangle Number One started, the ending of which waa the rejectment of the report. The Otto Schneider is finishing the new | Treasurer's report was read and after addition to his store and the store of j a small sized argument was accepted. Smith Bros, has been repainted by j The new auditors, five instead of three, Hatfield Smith, showing that the { appointed by Chairman Kelly, are W.,
; E, Horr. chairman. A. H, Dean, "Wra.
i Wallace, John Hodgson and Harry A.
I Baldwin, to serve for one year.
Robert Van Every and family have ; Lorenzo R. Smith wished to know if
moved to their new home on St. j there were to be two or onje trustee
Mark's Ave. Mr. Van Every was for I elected, referring to ex-president Wra.
seven years on a U. S. battleship, hav- i F, Jeffrey's illneas as being of such a
Fred Koenig is entertaining his sis¬ ter. Miss Koenig of New York.
Supervisor Smith Cox is away on his vacation. He has taken his auto- .mobile on the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sigmond are in Asbury Park for a week.
Charles Smith of this village sailed with a party of four frienda for High Hil,i Monday. The trip vas chock full of incidents. Wm. Gould a member of the cr^w, while steering almost cut a row boat in two. U. S, Thompkins, who sells Goetz pianos, fell overboard,
; and after a aeries of happeningaiit was got under tbe protection of ''Bob" Willmarth, who has his eye on the
^ bunch to see they keep out of other
I scrapes.
Cora Ellison, the unfortunate young woman who was sent to the workhouse t>y Judge Tatem t}.)i8 week, died Mon¬ day. Tbe remains were brought here for burial.
Rain spoiled the Presbyterian Sun- j '¦ day School outing to Pt. Lookout I Wednesday. All the folks returned in ' the driving rain, soaking wet,
i The new hotel on , Mr. D. McK j Smith's property will be started at j once. Otto Nelson has the contract.
; SMITHVILLE SOUTH
'; Frank L. Hack has returned from his ! annual vacation.
: nature that he was kept from perform- ' ing his duties on the Board. It devel- ! oped that there was no precedent for (removing Mr. Jeffrey and then Mr. I Smith,(in a real dramatic manner pre¬ sented the Chairman the resignation of Mr. Jeffrey, which Mr. Smith had
At the fire company's regular meet¬ ing in fire headquarters Thursday night it was decided among other things to entire merry colony including waiters, j raise funds for the finishing of the job life savers, chambermaids, beach ; of repairing the exterfor and interior combers, bartenders, carpenters and j of the building and making it a com- bell boy. Auld
Emil Schneider has moved here and
will shortly open a business of uphol- ' secured during a visit to the President's
storing, etc. He has been for eight home. Mr. Jeffrey's signature waa
years in this business in Asbury Park. ! n,ade by an "X" (hia mark), wit-
,~7 , ~, , ,. ^ I nessed by two. A few motions, amend-
The channel in the bay leading to | ^^^,,^3 and other incidents brought on
this dock is rapidly filling m m many j another wrangle. It was put to vote
places, making navigation extremely ; ^^ Jeffrey's resignation waa accepted
difficult excepting at high tide. | g^d ^ ^^4^ of thanks tendered him for
.. , . . . j his former services. Then Trustee
A cross connection has been put in 1 ^^^^ p 3^,^ p_ jj ^^^ ^,,^ j ^t
from the new steel pipe line to the old I j^^„ ^^^ nominated to fill the va- grayity one now in use. It is JUst, ^^^j^^ ^^ -^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^eXtde- south of the station. j ^^^^^^ ^ ^^^ r^^^^^ ^^g ^^^^ ^^^^
lost another I fj."""J° Mr. Ohm owing to a rumor
{that he)waa not a property owner. He
_______ I assured those present he was. Then
Geo. Baldwin with Mrs. Baldwin ar- | they voted and the results were found ranged a moonlight .sail for a good sized j *? be J. G. Kelly 51, P. H. Ohm 42, * ° _-. . 'Edward Self 13, (in spite of the fact
Wm, Brockman has horse, making the third in a year.
Fof You-
At 1.30 Monday morning a vigorous alarm called the firemen to the home of Garfield Stephens, colored, on Smith Street, where his houae was in flames even before €he alarm waa given. Mr, Stephens, his wife and ^wo children, escaped safely. Ten minutes after the first stroke of the bell the chemical engine was on the ground but it was at once apparent that nothing coold be done to save the burning house and all attention was directed toward the ad¬ joining property of Aaron Carman. Only by the most strenuous etforts of the firemen and hearty co-operation of others waa Mr. Carman's house saved. The firemen are very proud of tl^§ir chemical engine. Though it bas prov¬ en useful at other times, we are told that this ia the first time that it had a chance to thoroughly demonstrate its value to the village. With the usual bucket brigade, Mr. Carman'3 house would surely have gone, but as it was, only the porch was slightly scorched. The cause of the fire is ^apposed to
Do You Want to Buy or Soil? Uso Evorvbedy's Colunnn.
boy. Auld Lang Syne, staged ; fortable and up to date place for the ! party Monday night, going to High , fi°J:r^„,„vLf o .TJiA^LT a „«fo under the personal direction of Mr. | members and the apparatus, Satur-; Hill Beach and return on one of Adam | ^n^^ "® Z ^ I ^¦^^I^ul%L\f fnv m- Tam Fisher, lata of the King's theatre, j day the 14th of August in the evening \ Emeigh's boats. Moonlight sails are '¦ o^ manKs was given wr. oeir ior nis Glascow, Scotland. ' at Kraft's Grove, this village, is the ' popular with young folks.
Incidental music arranged by Mr. time and place for the Summer Night's E. Erdmann of F. A. Mills Music Pub. festiv&l and all are invited to enjoy \ The lavvn party Tuesday Co. of N. Y. Furniture kindly loaned by M D. Schaffer.
Scenery specially painted by Bob Henderson of Greenock'n Opera House, Greenock, Scotland.
Accompaniments rendered by Mr. L.
Geo. Nilson, Organist and ChoirMaster _ _ _ ^
of the Nostrand Ave, M. E. Church i of Foreman Hack, Al, Calcagnino waa | plenty of action, and grand stand plays j pP^j^^
! chairman and W. E. IJorn wa8_ in his | to please the crowd of t^er two hun- I q,;^ ^^ ^^^ principal incidents of the
night on
the new and good things arranged for j the spacious lawn of Samuel Kilpatrick that night. Every penny spent here is was enjoyed by a number of people who to help the fire company, get started. ! went there for a good time and had *it>, Once this is scco!n<^lisn^n the ^i^trict! n
will be the posaessor of a fine fire com- I The ball team played the game Sun- pany. All hands get oot that night to j day here as they never, played before, help the boys along. In the absence i They went at it hammer and tongs.
work while on the Board. Right here the Messenger states for its readers, that both Mr. Kelly and Mr. Ohm ar<6 capable and conscientious men who are well fitted tu fill the offices to trhich they have been elected. Both are re¬ tired business men, well known and re¬ spected in this diatrict. The budger'' was read and after a little discussion was passed. The tellers at the> eleo- tions were H.* T. Golde).* and E. B,
of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Expression of Thanks
Mrs. Eugenia I. VapCott wishes to retum thanks to all who have shown kindness to herself and her Dear Mother through the ten years of her mother's sickness, and especially to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Smith and his siester, Emma, also Mrs. Frank Buldi, win and Misa Carrie Fish fur kindness and attention during the last few days of her mother's life and death. .She leaves two daughters and one dOn to nourn her losfi, but our loss is her Etenukl gain. Miss Fish kindly sang the hymns that were sung at her father'a funeral eleveh yjfiars ago.
Club,
usual place as Sedretery. B. P. Wing I drod fans. Hempstead Field v..uw, j j_eetine was the attemnts of a woman is having an extension put on his home from that section of mighty players, ^4^1, Scome "S uo in aS here, and other improvement.,, making v^ere not quite sure that they had lost ^J^ diacuasion under ^^Lv H« the plate one of the desirable properties the game and commenced their care- r^^7^'«*^^^"^" ^^^^^^^^^ "JJ
inSmithviUeSouth. of which there are fully prepared kicks which were all fr*'?*^ .^f '" ^^ manv. Geonre Bloomer has the con-I H«,»nP^ hv the *^he«rB for Sam Sea-! *^® ^''f"*^ ^^'i ? 8«."^'^«1 '^^^h at her
expense. »¦ While it may have been
George Bloomer has the con- drowned by the (iheers for Sam Sea
; man, who never in his life pitched a
Big time in Kraft's Grove Saturday j better game, for Harry SelJ for Harry
many tract,
night, Aug. 14. Summer night feati- val. No admisaioii. Come up and have a good time. Benefit the Smith¬ viUe South Fii'e Company.
Alderman Thomas Barton, well- kpown in political circles In Brooklyn, has been visiting in this section for a few days.. -_-
lllnthoM
••nstr!'
Merritt, who did not go to Florida, by the way, and who waa righl at home on third, and for all the team who proved themselves worthy of the name of ball players. The field club put in two pitchers, but Seaman fought it out all alone with Ed Smith holding 'em all «8 fast as they came over.' Tbe score
It in EvOrybotfy'a
Advortiso Column.
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laughable to some it was pitiful to see. a woman forget herself as this one did.
General supposition Was that there would be five teachera the cominip year, but provisions beve been made ' for four. R. E. Hilton has been re¬ engaged for another term. It was a great night for the tax-pay^ ers.
I sawitinthe Mesaengort"
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"life on tbe Soutb Side fs Mortb Xiving" ¦:m^-'. f^^'^^>^:y-^W::S^m?s'-i'in:P^sm^^m SIDE t.. n For the South Side of Long Island A reliable meaos of communication between the villages of Rock¬ ville Centre, Baldwin, Freeport, Roosevelt, Merrick, Bellmore, Smithville South, Wantagh, Seaford, Massapequa and Amity ville. Issued Weekly Subscription $i.oo a Year VOL 2., NUMBER 3 FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1909 PBICE, 6 CENTS Editorially the Record (Amityvilie) Bxpreases its gratification that other apers have been with it in its fight ifor recognition in the matter of village liTairs, patronage, etc, and both the Preeport papera are mentioned in the P.iat, this paper being one. No thanks meed be given any publication for ptanding by a newspaper in its honest ;«]ean fight for it's rights. The editor •wk jefuses his, sometimes, feeble : aupi^n to a brother editor should have 'no standing in the newspaper world. ^n editor's job is to give clean concise jviewB on a certain question or ques- ftions, and, as far aa possible, make up ijus article around a consensus of ^>pinion that will be a fair stateipent ^Of facts with suggestions thrown in by h)vay of good measure. The Record has ^pl^ty of fighting blood in it's editorial i^anctum and we are hoping that that ^ill bring to the paper all it deserves. ¦It's good enough for any man. '] In answer to several inquirers during [the past few months we will state •ihat Carson's Column, formerly a fea- ilure of this paper, will be resumed tahortly. This department which dealt •with county affairs generally and once lin a while a short talk on Iqcat affairs ' c |
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