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Srry Christmas toTI^erybody Russell
Town "Poor House" Bonds Sold
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SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER
OFFICIAL PAPER, NASSAU COUNTY
OFFICIAL PAPER, FREEPORT VILLAGE
Vol 4, Number 22
Every Friday
FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1911
$1.00 Yearly, Single Copy 5 Cento
Merrick
Fine aaaortment of Christmas trees at John Adel's Meat Market, Bellmore.
Yoa can bny tboae Xmaa cigaKa of Cbaa. Moravec, oar local cigar nana- factarar. Factory on Miller Avenae.
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wiab a very Happy New
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A Merry Christmas to Everybody
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To all oar readera we Marry Cbriatmaa and a Year.
Smith, the boilder of Freeport, has •boot completed a bam for tbe aae of Mr. H. B. Zeiner of Merrick Square.
The local school cloaed today for
tha oaual ten days' Chriatmas vacation.
Mr. W. C. Menbaro, tbe preaent
prineipal, severs bis connection with
tbe achool at this time to take up his
naw duties aa Diatriet Superintendent
of Seboola in tbe town of Hempstead.
Mr. Mepham'a place will be fllled by
Mr, Scher g erhorn, wbo comes to Mer- ^
rick from tbe northern part of the i of Hempstead, has a life interest
State. Mr. Scbermerhorn is moving 1125,000. and a cousin, Sarab Abrams,
his boasebold effects now. With his | of Hempstead, the income of $10,000
" ' for her life.
The residue of the estate is ^iyen to the grandson of tbe testator, Martin V. W. Hall, who is the son of a de¬ ceased daughter. His share is placed at 1422,148.89. The grandson is named as tbe executor of the estate. Tbe estate consists of various parcels
Transfer Tax Appraiaer Comell baa filed bis report of the eatate of cbe late Martin V. Wood of Hempatead in tbe Surrogate's court at Mineola. Tbe atate will receive $12,042.79 for tfae tax. Tfae testator died February 22, 1911, and was prominent in town af¬ fairs. He was one of the founders of the Hempstead Bank and was its presi- den at tbe time of hia death. He waa for many yeara aapervisor for tbe town of Hempstead.
Tbe value of tbe estate is $488,- 078.89. According to tbe terms of the will bis daughter, Harriet W. Cood, is left tbe income of $42,000 for her life and tbe old bomesteao in Hempstead village. A sister, Sarafa W. Clowes,
wife and daughter, wbo ia a Higb School pupil, he will occupy a house in Merrick Square.
Services at tbe Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the Fourth in Advent, , at 7:30 and 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ro. Celebration of the Holy Communion at tbe early service and morning prayer I and sermon at tbe second service. The Sunday School meets in the Par-..| ish House at 16 o'clock. On Christ-j mas Day, Monday, at 7:30 a. m. cele¬ bration of the Holy Commanion and ' at 10 o'clock morning prayer, sermon ' and Holy Communion. Tbe Woman's! Auxiliary, tbe Junior Aaxiliary, andi tbe Boys' Club will uot meet next | week. Tuesday ia St. Stephen's Day ;febould be a business boomer
Bellmore
Fine aaaortment of Chriatmaa trees at John Adel'a Meat Market, Bellmore'
Singie copies of the Messenger can be had at William Wolfe's drag store, Bellmere, L. I. at 6c eacb. tf
Do yoa want a ciiance^to buy a pieee of property at a bargain? Advance Hook and Ladder^e. advertises tbeir old building and^ ground for sale. See tbeir adv,
Archie Merritt received a scratch on his faand by a cat tfaia week, wfaicb faas caused bim considerable trouble. He is unable to be at work.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Deubert are spending a few days in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. William Byrnes and son are visiting relatives in Corona.
Druggist Wolfe has bis store artist¬ ically decorated for tbe holidays. He haa a window display worthy of men¬ tion, and also made extensive improve- of real estate in Hempstead and sh-jres i ments in the store, making it a first
of stock of the American Express Com pany and tbe Hempstead Bank.
Booming Roosevelt
The following circular has been sent out on bebalf of the stores of the vil¬ lage of Roosevelt, and it certainly
class and up-to-date drug store.
Wednesday, St. John^ Day, and Thursday, Holy Innocents' Day. Tbere will be a celebcation of the Holy Commonion in tbe charch each mom¬ ing at 7:30. The Sunday School exer¬ cises will be held in the Parish House on Wednesdav evening at 7:30. A
cordial invitation is'extended to all attend the services of this charch.
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Maater Donald Bowne came very near to a case of pneumonia laat week. We are glad to report him improved. The family bad intended leaving Mer¬ rick for the winter thia week bot Donald's illness has detained them.
Santa Claus has given due notice tbat be may be expected at tbe loeal school on Wednesday evening. Preceding his arrival the school will gather at 7:30 and occupy the time witb recitiations, carols, and songs. Tbe prizes which have been earned during the year will be given. The Advent barrels which are in tbe possession of tbe sholars to bold oflTerings for Diocesan Missions will be received. Each scholar is re¬ qaested to bring some gift whicb will j lie given to the less fortunate cbildren | tban ourselves of St. Giles the Cripple in Garden City. Candy and oranges j will be distributed to the school. The '. parents and friends of the school are ^ j p i, invited to be present to enjoy the fea-! ° „.„ "^, tivities.
Why not spend your money in Roose¬ velt, tbe town yoa live in? Only two years ago Roosevelt could boast uf only one place of business. Now we bave twenty-one. Do you want tbeae stores to stay in business? You say yes! Tben spend your money in yoar bome town. It is your town and our town, and before going out of it to do your shopping, you can at least drop in and ask us if we handle the articles required. Tben we will be able to form a correct idea of just wbat is needed, and when you come again we will bave in stock everything required. It is tbe aim of the business men of Roosevelt to boild up stores tbat will give you gooda and pricea tbat will be second to no one on Long Island. In order to do tbis we must bave your support. Why not start now and do your Christmas shipping? Tbe car fare you save will buy sometbing else you nedd.
If you have not been in tbe habit of shopping here you will be surprised at the number of articles yoa can buy in Roosevelt, and in many instances at or below city prices. Tbe following bnsi¬ ness men of Roosevelt offer you tbeir goods at popular prices:
Jobn Raeder, Pharmacy and Bakery.
Harry Clements, Ice Cream Parlors
Mr. Link and family are occupying their new home on Crescent I.awn.
Very appropriate exercises were con¬ ducted at tbe public school this Friday afternoon. Tbe program rendered by tbe children was a fine one, whicb pleased a large audience.
Christmas services will be beld in the Bellmore Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday morning and evening. At 7:30 p. m. Rev. Wm. A. Layton, D. b., will preach and Christmas mu¬ sic will be rendered. At tbe close of the evening service the Fourth Quar¬ terly Conference will be beld.
Tbe tree and lighting will be pre¬ sented to the church by Mrs. Maria Wulf. Mrs. Wolf bad the handsome tree installed in the cburcb last year. The interest shown by her in tbis cburcb is greatly appreciated by tbe members.
Harry A. Self and Miss Florence L. Stevenson will be quietly married tomorrow night (Saturday) after which they win occupy their newly furnished cottage on Bedford Avenue, near tbe school house.
Charles Mobrman, whose baker shop was destroyed by fire last Friday morning, witb his wife is occupying his house on Linden Street.
Tbe Freeport Higb School Basket- I ball team squared ita account withj Merrick on Friday last wben it was victorious on ita home court, Sig¬ mond's Opera House, by a score of 14 | to 16. Each team now baa won a I game. Merrick plays Baldwin tonight oo the local court at 8:30. Admission ! 10 cents. 1
Tba village was saddened on Taesday by learning of tbe death of Miss Caro¬ line Carpenter of Roosevelt. The Coles Carpenters at one time resided here on Miller Place. The village is sympathetic in the berer vement which haa eome ao suddenly upon tbe family.
Long Island Dinner Plans
It is confidently expected tbat Presi¬ dent Taft will be the chief speaker of tbe evening and it is cert)ain that there will be a worthy backing for bim if be oomea, witb an array of otber speakers whose ' names are of national interest.
Already tbe town directors of the association are taking the names of men who wiab tu occupy seata at the banquet.
Aa was the case last year ladies will again occupy tlie boxes in tbe gallery.
Jobn H. Bennington, of 27 East Twenty-first Street, Manbattan, ia temporary secretary thia year, and ex¬ pecta to have aeata on aale aoon.
Tbe way tbe crowds have t>een com¬ ing oat of Kiefer's on Main Street, huien witb numeroua paekagea, ia a aore aign tjtat Ok) Santa baa foand a plaee wbere be eoald get aoppliea for Chriatnaa tbat are within the limit of hkporM. It
Mrs. E. Clifford, Delicatessen, cor Park and Lakewood Aves. I
Johii Schnider, the Roosevelt Meat Market.
Harry Katz, Dry Goods, Shoes, Rub¬ bers and General Merchandise.
Charles Bier, Hotel, Stop 60.
S. Nathan, Circulating Library, Mil¬ linery and Xmaa Toys.
K. Ascoli, Local Barber.
Hand, the Photographer.
George Delap, General Plumbing and Heating.
The Catholics of Bellmore will have servicea consisting of the sacrifice of the maes, at Fireman's Hall, Sanday, Dec. 2, and Christmas Day, at 9 o'clock.
Tfae Bellmore Presbyterian Sanday School will give a Christmas cantata, entitled "Santa Claus's Dream," on Monday evening, Dec. 25. The Cbristmas tree will be even more beautiful than it was laat year as it will be fully equipped with electric lighta. Tbe Sunday evening service at the Presbyterian Church will keep in mind tbe idea of Christmas. A
„ , „ . number of Christams •songs will be
Henry Gleussing, Meat Market, Park gugn, and tbe paator will sp^ak on the A»e. 1 subject, "A Gift Giving God."
Mark Bookman, General Hotel.
Stephen Beck, everytbing in Hard¬ ware and Paints.
Robert Denton. Pool Parlora, Cigars and Confectionery.
Anibony Marino, Automobila and Bicycle Repairing.
E. Leisengaig, Grocer, opp. School House, Washington Ave.
William Pettit, Fish and Oysters.
J. J. Boston, Grocer, Lakewood Ave.
Naaaaa & Suffolk Ligbting Co., all kinds of Gas Fixtures.
R. H. Mollineaax A Son, General Merchandise.
Carmille Barth, Barber Shop.
Mra. Behr, Ice Cream, Candy and Cigars. ^^
Jerry Wood, tbe Assemblyman-elect is making things faum. Before depart¬ ing for Albany be is making ready. He baa in mind aeveral piecea of im> portant legialation to put through. He wantlxany/^CD^ .with a grievance to write bimjiKa let bim know and be will try and giye relief.
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A horse owned by a peddler oi East Meadow, while driving through the village Taesday afternoon, fell at Adel's corner and ita owner was anable to get tbe animal up. He was drag¬ ged to a lot wbere be remained all night, and Wedneaday morning was shot The horse bad bis back injured some time ago from a fall on tbe ice.
Red Cross Seals will not carry any kind of mail, but any kind of mail will carry tbem.
There in hardly a person on your list who does not need and who will not appreciate the practical gifts mention¬ ed in Smitb A Bedell's ad. it
The Christmas entertainment of tbe Bellmore Methodist Sunday School will be held next Taesday evening. Dec. 26, in the church. A very interesting pro¬ gram of recitationa, dialoguea and aonga baa been prepared, and a viait from Santa Claas is anticipated.
Freeport
Nassau Expects an In- creasejnJTaxes
Sapervisors Now Working on Bud¬ get Soon to be Annonnced
Baldwin
The Naasaa Coanty Sapervisors held
an all-day session Tharsday last, the
entire time being devoted to the prob-
WANTED-Every Saturday night at I'em "of preparing tbe tax budget for
Sigmond Opera House, local talent. Address Joe Wood, 225 West 42nd St., New York.
Geo. Nichola, of 27 Lena Ave., cor. North Grove Street, plucked a dande¬ lion in full flower from his lawn and preaented it to the manager of the Messenger in evidence of the above wonderful feat at this late season of tbe year.
On complaint of Christian Anderson, of 40 Smith Street, that bis wife, Lil¬ lian, was not a proper guardian for his two .children, Reuben, age 5, and Lil¬ lian, age 3, wbom she bad taken away from bome. Constable Tbomas W. Mur¬ ray went to Promised Land Sunday and took the children into custody. Mrs. Anderson protested vigorously when separated from her children. Justice Corodon Norton committed them temporarily to tbe care of the Society for Prevention ofCiuelty to Chldren, Schermerhcm Street, Brook¬ lyn.—Times.
John B. Fassina, petty officer on the U. S. S. New Hampshire, is visiting his sister, Mrs. James Venditt, witb his friend, Jobn B. bertalovich, gan pointer on the same ship. Both Johns say that tbere ia nothing can compare to being a bluejacket; if you are a worker and ambitious Uncle Sam knows bow to take care of you.
Mrs. Anna K. Daley has purcfaaaed the bouse on the southeast corner of Prospect Street and Harriaon Ave., from Mrs. Walker, of East Orange, «. J.
Martin Kelskey is making consider* able improvements to bis resldeltce on North Grand Avenue near tbe station.
the ensuing year. Estimates were re¬ ceived from several department heads of the funds necessary to conduct tbeir departmenta during tbe year and from _ _ tbese a tentative budget was partially move There Tn the SprTng.
completed. It Is not probable that tbe i
budget will be ready to submit to tbe \ One of the best meetinga of tbe
Mrs. M. J.^ Quinn has parcbaaed from E. G. Ricb<K'ds his hotel and buai¬ neas at Rockaway Beacb. Sbe intenda making quite some alterations end will
taxpayers before Christmas. An in¬ creased budget, however, is expected for the reason that four new depart¬ ments have been added to tbe coanty govemment during the year. Tfaey are tfae Surrogate's office, tfae County Controller's, the Commissioner of Jur¬ ors and the Board of Elections, all of
season held by the Ladles' Aid Soeiety of the M. E. Church, waa at the home of Mrs. Byrne on Taesday, Dec It. Tbe next meeting will be witb Mra. Opperman Janaary 9.
George M. Sinclair, fatber of Mra. Robert L. Smitb. wbo bas made bia which were created by acts of tbe State i home with his daughter, has removed Legislature, and in one instance—the! to Cherry Valley, N. Y., witb bis office of County Controller—the act'sister.
ratified by tbe people themselves at i
the polls during the general ejection of ' The Advance Club met witb Mrs. J. 1909. Tbe Supervisors must make HT Story Thursday afternoon, Dec. 1. provision in the budget for the antici- iThe papers on Alaska proved very in- pated expenseq of these departments, ' teresting, as did the current topics of and also provide for the payment of | the day. Refreshments served and a obligations incurred in establishing of I rocial hour enjoyed by all preaent. these departments. Likewise, for The next meeting will be at tbe bome
Next Monday evening Freeport Lodge, No. 600, L 0. O. F., will bold its annual election. The only contest will be for tbe election of vice grand, for wbich position there are two nom¬ inees, Gilson Raynor and H. Vollmer. Nominations for the other officers are as follows: Noble grand, Chester A. Fulton: recording secretary. Miles S. Rhodes; financial aecretary, William Merrill, and treasurer, Sylvester P. Shea.
1 The Lodge is arranging to bold "open bouse" at the Odd Fellows Hall on New Years Day, when all the friends are welcomed.
thousands of dollars expense incurred under the Levy Election Law.
Freeport Fire Affairs
By H. E. P.
A regular meeting of the Fire Coun¬ cil was held Wednesday evening at headquarters and, as usual, tbe session lasted until about midnight. .
Frank Willets, Gilbert Roe, John L. Germeroth, Walter S. Smith, Fred | S. Howell. Harold S. Cnase, Edward ' Meaney and Til ford Smith were ap- ' proved as members of No. 4.
of Mrs. "Coal.'
R. Mott, Jan. 11; topic,
Mrs. John H. Carl underwent a aeri¬ ous operation last Saturday and is pro¬ gressing as well as can be expected.
William D. Tuckey, Jr., of Brook¬ lyn, spent tbe week end witb Cbarlea Miller at his home on Harrison Ave¬ nue.
A pleasant meeting of the Woman's Foreign Misssionary Society ef the M. E. Church was held last Fi iday after- Hose Company j noon at the residence of Mrs. Richard Mott on Mill Boad. The program waa
It was decided to notify the Village \ jn cbarge of Mrs. Luscb and the foi Board to discontinue all company jani-; lowing women took part: Miss Stoot- tora from January 1, 1912. j hoff, Mrs. Shotwell, Mrs. Shubert,
Approximate prices and data having j Mrs. Acker, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Sber- been received on chemical extinguish- vvood and Miss Sherer. Mrs. Tbomaa ers, it was decided to recommend to | contributed the "Scribbler." Tbe next the Board tbat estimates be received rogular meeting will be held in Janu-
Mrs. A. A. Webster and family of Grove Street and Merrick Road, will move to Brooklyn about the first of January and will take up tbeir resi¬ dence at 158. Soutb Oxford Street. The Webstera bave been residents here
for about 11 years and their departure ; ^^,','=''^*l!"^'l'i'l''^'I'?..:° is regretted.
on a chemical tank. This to be of 50 : gallon capacity, providing the old hose i wagon, on wbicb tfais is mounted, will! carry the weight, if not to be a 36 gal- j Ion tank. Tbis will be fitted up with j boxes for wood and coal, and stationed : in the engine bouse, to answer all | alarms. j
It was also recommended to the! Board that they secure 500 feet of Maltese Cross hose, from the Gutta | Chief Cor-
ary 1912.
Mrs. George Kelium entertained tbe Ladies' Sawing Circle on Wedneaday afternoon. An unusually pleaaant meeting was held and the hostess served generous refreshments.
Saturday evening, the home of the
Tbomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Abrams, of Roosevelt, and Josephine May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farmlett, of Grand Avenue, tbis vil¬ lage, wree united in marriage by Rev. Charles E. Edwards, of Roosevelt.
Tfae bride wore a dress of pale blue satin draped witb white point lace, and caried a oouquet nf white carnationi and lilies of the valley.
Elizabeth Farmlett, the bride's sis¬ ter, acted as bridesmaid, and wore a dress of Alice blue satin. The best man was Alfred Hallock, of Patchogue, tbe groom's couain.
Following tbe ceremony the newly- weds were congratulated by tbeir rela¬ tives ard friends present, and a wed¬ ding supper was served. The house was appropriately trimmed with dec¬ orationa of tbe Cbristniab season.
Mr. and Mrs. Abratns are residing at Roosevelt.
Fraternal Cooncil, 1962, Royal Ar¬ canum, at its meeting Wednesday ev^ ening of last week, elected tbe follow¬ ing officers for the year 1912: Reprp- sentative to Grand Council, R. H. Hunt; regent, H. A. Bacon; vice reg
Tbe M. P. Sunday School is prepar¬ ing for their Christmas cantata wbich nill take place on Cbristmas night.' The pastor will preach, on Sabbatb, nell reported tbat of the four lengths j Christmas sermons both moming and I of this hose broken at tbe Randall fire | night. They have just placed a piano at'on Bayview Avenue, all bad been jn the church for the benefit of the the guaranteed | Sabbath School, which is in a proape^
ct 8 o'clock,
bride's parents, I found to be far over
time limit, one length being fourteen years old.
A vote of thanks was extended ex- Chief Cameron for furnishing the con¬ veyance for the department chaplain on the night of the annual inspection.
A number of bids on repairing tbe old engine were received, bat as, ow¬ ing to unexpected expenaes, tbe funds will not warrant these repairs at this time, no action was taken.
It was decided to purchase the single sets of harness belonging to Hose Companies No. 2 and 3, one to be used for the chemical wagon, and the otber to be used to complete the three-horse hitch on the Hook and Ladder truck.
ous condition under the superintenden¬ cy of William Bedell.
Tbe faneral of Samael Carman waa held on Wednesday afternoon from bia late bome on Central Avenue.
The sale of the old apparatus waa beld in tbe rear of tbe engine bouse Wednesday evening, wben it was sold at ridiculously low figures.
Russell Hose Company secured the old wagon of Ever Ready Hose Com¬ pany for $36, while tbe one of Vigi¬ lant Hose Co. went to James F. Fair- brother for $25.
When the old truck came up for dis¬ posal, William H. Patterson, a chartr er member of tbe Hook and Ladder ent, S. P.°Shea; orator, J. S. Sumner;! Company, protested against the sale.
I At the annual election of officers of
I the M. E. Sunday School the following
: were elected for the ensuing year:
iSupt. W. Edward Sprague;aaat aapt,
I Francis W. Miller; secretary, William
I Papp; treasurer, Frank Raynor; !{•
brarian, Frederick B. Smitb; pianiat,
Mra. W. Edward Sprague; cboriater,
Raymond Smitfa; aasist. lib., Rennie
Smitfa; asaiat. pianist. Miss Eitbal
Golder; sapt. Primary Dept.. Miaa
Nellie S. Kettle; supt. Home Dept,
Mrs. Richard Mott; supt Cradle Roll,
Miss Winifred Smitb.
If yoa need a good aalvo to pat on that cot or aeratch, look op the adv. of FlaaheMre Sehre io thia iaaoe.
aplain, E. A. Speigel; secretary, G B. Harrison; treasurer, A. Scbonman; collector, A. N. Johnson; guide, E. Wulff; warden; C. Fowler; sentry, G. Schneitzelin; organist, J. H. K. Pol¬ icy, and truatee for tbree years, 0. T. Philips.
Tbe next regular meeting of the Council will be beld next Wednesday evening, Dec. 27, wben several candi¬ datea will be initiated. Fraternal Coaneil welcomea all Arcanamites, wfaetfaer membera of tbe Cooncil or not, to attend.
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(Continaed on page 6)
claiming the truck was not the proper ty of the village, never having been turned over to tbem, and consequently cauld not be disposed of, and further be thought as a matter of sentiment it should be allowed to at v in the vil¬ lage. It waa annoanced tbe track would be sold subiect to tbese possible conditions, and after a half-hearted bidding, tbe truck was sold to Mr. Patterson fer «12.
Tbe old boae broaght $9.80, being boaght by Measr). Jobn M. Baxter, J. A. Coward and Jamea Fairbrother.
The cantata, "The Coming of the King." by Dudley Buck, was given in. tbe M. E. Cburch Tuesday night by tbe cboir, assisted by some aplendid singers from New York. It waa s musical feast and tbe ainging of the cboir under the direction of C. H. Tbomas and Miss Ethel Golder. showed careful and painstaking" preparation. The church cboir was assisted by tfae I following well-known Brooklyn solo¬ ists: Miss Annie Gonyon, boprano; Frank P. Balcom, tenor; L. Harry Washburn, bass.
The large audience greatly enjoyed the occasion, ^fter the entertain* ment a social and reception waa given tbe eboir.
Part of the cantata will be repeated at the Sunday services. Tbe pastor. Rev. Dr. Scofield, will preacb at 10:80 on "Tbe Birthday of tbe King," and at 7:30 "Influencea of Chriatmaa."
Tbe annaal dinner of Exeelaior Hook
land Ladder Company will be held on
It Advertleo H In Everyhedy'a Celwmn j Wednesday evening, Janaary 24, 1912.
Tbe aacranient of bapttan will be adminiatered to infanta at t&tmomieg aerviee It the M. B, Cbnreh. X
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Srry Christmas toTI^erybody Russell Town "Poor House" Bonds Sold Wag< SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER OFFICIAL PAPER, NASSAU COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER, FREEPORT VILLAGE Vol 4, Number 22 Every Friday FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1911 $1.00 Yearly, Single Copy 5 Cento Merrick Fine aaaortment of Christmas trees at John Adel's Meat Market, Bellmore. Yoa can bny tboae Xmaa cigaKa of Cbaa. Moravec, oar local cigar nana- factarar. Factory on Miller Avenae. 2t wiab a very Happy New Wood Leaves Large Estate Valoe Placed at$483,000, Most of! Which Goes to Grandson mawt >»e»»%%»%a*%ai»%»aeee<^i»^ |
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