H lii BOOK COUPON ^
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SPECIAL
98
CENTS
AND ONE COUPON
BEGULAR PUCE
$2.50
AND WORTH IT
Valley Stream
Prepsrations are bein;; made for tbe holding of a masque and civic ball on February 12tb, at Muller's Hall, under the auspices of tbe White Roae Social Club.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
The Board of Education is having the school building of SchonI Diitrict i4o. 24, ImproveJ in appearance by a coat of paint.
MARTIN V. W. HALL Counselor-at-Law
Freeport, N. Y.
SUPkEME COURT.
NASSAU COUNTY.
CLINTON M. FLINT Counselor-at- Law
Edwin G. Moore,
Plaintiff, against Rose A. Bauchens, Tbe Mid- Island Estates, Shawniut Com¬ mercial Haper Company, and Josepb Hoffman,
Defendanta.
39 Railroad Ave.
Freeport, N. Y.
Under the auspices of "The Jolly ! Bachelors" a grand ball will be held in '\ Firemen's Hall on Saturday evening, January 27th.
We will supply a copy of this book to any
East Rockaway
Peter A. Blake ia having a pretty cottage erecttd upon hia property on Carman avenue.
In pursuance of a judgment of fore¬ closure hnd eale duly made and entertd in the above entitled action, and bear¬ ing date the 2nd day of December, . j 1911, I the undersigned, the referee in I eaia judgment namtd, will sell at pub¬ lic auction, to the highest bidder,at the 1 front steps of the County Court House
M«„«„ »„ T _ D J J »» » '8' Mineola, in the Cnunty of Natsau, oney to Loan on Bond and Mortgage ,•,,.,_ , .,' v i .u o.i.i. i \ - >--' ¦
'„.,.. ,, ! ^'="e "-'^ New York, on the 20th day of thence nortl; tifty-two drgrees twenty.
Oftice, Railroad Ave., freeport j January, 1912, at eleven o'clock in I'- - -
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY Counselor-at-Law
seventy-foDr degrees forty-nine mte* utes (74° 49') west seven hundred tot» ty-four and 6-10 (744.6) feet; tbane* north twelve degrees six minutes (in 6') east sixty-four (64) feet; theoM north sixty-one degrees (61'') west oiM hundred sixty-three and 2-10 (16S.2) feet; thence nerth sixty-one degrtSB thirtv-tive minutes (61° 35') west too hundred forty-five and 15-100 (24S.IB) feet, thence north fifty-one degreas forty-three minutes (51" 43 ') west tiftf* two and 17100 (62.17) feet; thcnec north sixty degrees thirteen minutas (60° 13') west one hundred eightaaa and 8-10 (118.8) feet; thence north sixtv-one degrees thirteen mioutw (Bills') Weat one hundred forty-ona at:d 20-lUO (141.20) feet; thence north fifty-nine dejireea thirly-three minutes (59" 33') west ninety four (94) feetj
present subscriber paying in full to Jan. l,|t,feu:'e'o^.'^^ctst;^':^uVn"h's 1913, or any new subscriber for one year, on receipt of only 60 Cents additional.
NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW Review Building Freeport, N. Y.
This Mantel..'.
til Oak, Glo«« Flalah
$15
Oak CakliMt Mantals ffrem %^2 09
MiNTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
if aD kinda, ¦* mi%j prtotM
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS ANO BRACKETS
D. MORRISON
6Y10W Rooms Crove Stri^et, FreeDort
property in the Great hastern Devel¬ opment, west of riainfifcld avenue.
The Effective Laxative j Tastes Like and is Ealen Like Caady .
In our experience in the handling of! drugs and medicineB, we believe we ! have never had exierience with any J remedy that gave auch great satisfac- I tion to our customers as du Kexall | Or-'erlies. This remedy is not like 1 any other laxative or cathartic. Itj contains all the gnod features of other laxatives, but none Of their faults. I
(Jur own faith in Kexall Orderlies is ' so strong that we offer them to you | with our own positive personal guaran- ; tee, that if they Ho not thoroughly eat-1 isfy you, you only need tell us and we j will hand back tu you every penny you | paid us for them. Therefore, in tr^-1 in ' them upon our recommendation you ! take no risk whatever. j
I Kexall Orderliea taste like and are eaten like candy. They d not gripe, i cause nausea, excessive looseness, or ' any other annoyance. They act so easily that they may be taken at any time, day or night. They are particu- j larly good for children, aged or deli- I cafe persons. They are put up in con- ' I venient tablets in three sizes of pack- ' utre". Prices, 10c, 25c, and 50c. j Kemember, Rexall Kemedies ean be i I obtained in this community only at our . ! store—The Rexall Store. Thos. John-! stonDrugCo., Inc, 23 W. Merrick ; Koad, Freeport, L. I. I
NEW YORK HIPPODROME MAK¬ ING NEW RECORDS.
New records in attendance are being made weekly at the Hippodrome where i the great spectacle "Around th« World," continues to please mighty 1 audiences twice daily. This season \ has thus faraurpassed all others at the big playhouse in point of receipts and there ia no inclination of any abate¬ ment of interest in the splendid spec¬ tacles. Among the best liked features of the program may be mentioned the gorgeoua Ballet of Butterflies, the great Sandstorm in the Desert, Venice by Moonlight, the striking Durbar pageant which for oriental magnifi¬ cence has never been equalled on any .stage, the scintillant water finale, etc. WinaOWS attractive for the WinterlThere are seventeen separate scenes,
12U0 peopie and two hundred animals in the great ahow.
forenoon, the premises directed by said judgment to kje suld, and therein de- ¦ scribed ae follows: ^ " I ALL that certain tract, piece or par¬ cel cf land, situate, lying and being at • Franklin Square, in the Town of : Henijistead, Nassau County, N'ew Vork, and bounded and described as Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage follows, to wit:
' BEgInNING, at the |oint where the ! northerly line of land belongmg to the EDGAR JACKSON | estate of John Flower intersects the
j easterly line of Franklin Avenue; I thence running north fifty-fourdegrees
Residence, Lexington Ave., Freeport
LEO FISHEL Attorney at Law
Freeport, N. Y.
Ck)unselor-at-Law Freeport Bank Building
Freeport
JOHNSON & JOHNSON Attorneys and Counselors at Lav
28 Brooklvn Ave., opp. Depot FREEPORT. N.Y.
Teleph'.ue, 308-J Frouporl
Mortgage T.,oana Qneetm Cn. Offlce
Titi- Seaiolieii Suriiigs Bank iU.lg
Claims Col'o'ted Juiiiaicii N.Y.
Oaii'ul Liiw Fiactlce Tel. 217 Janiaico
Notary Public for Nasnau and (jueeur
Cktantiea
DR. A. H. HAMMOND Dentist
haa movad Into Roo/n 4
(formerly occupied by Dr. Newton)
:-FREEPORT BANK BUILDING -
Oflice Houn:
Every Week Day. tf.OO to B.OO
Othar Hours by Appointment
Telephone, 323-w.
LOOK AHEAD
PLAN FOR THE BUSY SEASON. PLAN FOR THE FUTURE.
BE A LEADER, NOT A FOLLOWER.
Success is never attained by sitting down and waiting its coming. Go look after it, and remember a liberal use of the proper kind ot Gas Illumination is one of your best efforts.
Make your store fronts and
ALFRED T. DAVISON Attorney and Connsellor at Law
76 WUiUa StrMl. N. T. City RctMcact! 88 Ocub At*. Frteport, N. T.
Telephones: 8 John, New York 62 Freeport
ZIvIb N. Edwards Qee. Morton Lei
Edwards & Levy
LAWYERS
Telephone ¦i3* Freeport
20 Railroad Ave Freeport, N. Y
season.
^AS ARC LAMPS properly ar-i' ranged will increase your attrac-! tion in the store and front and will j not increase your bill.
Our representatives will show you how this can be done. Call them on 'phone.
Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co.
Geo. MacDonald, Pres.
PREEPORT HEMPSTEAD ROCKVILLE CENTRE
ROOSEVELT MINEOLA
Calendars for 1913
Samples now ready for inspection
Our agent will be around in January
Sheets, Pillowcases, . .MuslinSe
In Home Oiilfittin,?: as well as linme l-uriiisliing; the I.oeser Store i'i presenting iiiuisiial econ¬ omy dunces this month of Jan¬ uary.
I.artre preparations for our Winler White Sales liave hroiiglif here l)road slocks of llie finest .Sheets. Pillow (^ases and Muslins by tlie yard, and through huyincj in tremendous quantities and or- derin?: early v^e liave caiiied price concessions not. usually possilile.
Sheels.
All uf the besl qualities and made seanileS!!.
rt%. 7 5c , at S9c I
.eic 85c, at 65c ]
rcK. Tiy;., at 62c ]
nt, t'le.. at 65c |
Olaf M. Magnusson Attorney and Gianselor at Lav
13 Roaedale Av*. Freeport, N.
Cvenlnge by Appelntment
MONEY TO LOAN
On Firet Mortgage at Six per Cent on improved properties in ELFFOLK NASSAU and QUEENS COUNTIES.
HAFF & FARRINGTON
860 Fulton Street JAMAICA, N. V
Specialty:
0.
Hours:
8:30 to 11
Ito 3
7to 9
Sundays,
9 to 8 p m
Diseases of Women
H. ROHDE, M. D.,
13 Reid Avenue,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Tel., 175 Buskwick Special coataltatioo \>j appoiatncal
{•¦-
5<x83 6 1x85 72xH5 8IX.S5
Other Sheet value*, regularly 79c. ! to 11.10, at 65c. to 95c. '-.
Pillowcases.
Phin hem. |
40X.12, reg. I Re, a(. . 44x12, reg. 22C., at. 48xT2, reg. 3()c., at. 53x^2, reg. 32c., at.
Spoke hemstilcheJ. 40x3 2. reg. 20c., at. 44x12, reg 22c.. at. 48x32, reg. 23c., at.
DR. W. G. SMITH Dentist
Office and Residence I 61 W. Merrick Road Freeport, i 'Phone, 85-R
Tel. 563 Freeport
WM. H. RUNCIE, MD.
.124c ...16c ...20c ... 22c
Office Hours:
8-9 a. m.
-3 and 6-8 p. m.
103 W. Merrick Rd. Freeport, N. Y.
.15c I6c Iftc
NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
62 S. Main Street FREEPORT, N. Y.
Bleached and unbleached Mus¬ lins. Cambrics and Canton Flan¬ nel also at extremely low prices.
C. F. MOOK
Chinese Laundry
14 BROOKLYN AVENUE opp. L. I. R. R. Station
Freeport Long Island
Goods called for and delivered
Fahon Scrota Elm Place
Bond Street Lmnfiton Street
Brooklyn, New York
SIGNS
of «: v<- f V dr; Sf f 1 j) t ioil
C.M.LUSM
thirty-three minutes (54'^ 33') east; nine hundred neventy seven and 50-100 ' New York \ (9T7.5()) feet; thence north forty-ore ! _______ degrees thirty-one minutes (41" 31')i
east one hundred seventy-eight and 150-100 (178.50) feet; thence north j ! thirty degrees one minute (30" ] ') jeast one hundred twenty-seven and 52- ' 100 027.52) feet to the Routherly lire I ot lat)d nf Seuman Eldrid, the last J three courses and distances being along ' ; the easterly line of Franklin Avenue ; \ thence south seventy-two dea;rees thir¬ ty-four minutes (T^'' 34') east three hundred (,300) feet; thence north tliir- I ty degrees *ne minule (30" 1 ') east : jone hundred eighty-one and 08-100 j (131.68) fiet; thence north seventy-, two degrees thirty-four minuted (72^34') >-est three hundred (3(,0) feet; the last three courses and dis¬ tances being iilso along said land of t-eaman Ehirid, until it comes to said {easterly line of Franklin Averue; ! thence north twenty-peven degrees twenty-eiuht minutes (27" 2S') east seven hundred forty-six and 83-100 (746.83) feet to the other land of said Jaiob Holfman, and thence running Biuth seventy-three degrees thirty minutes (73" 30') east three hundred hfty and 49-100 (350.49) feet until it comes to the easterly line of said other land of Jacob HolTman; and thence north seventeen degrees (17") east along paid easterly line of said other land of Jacob llolTinan, two hun- ' dred sixty-seven and 22-100 (267.22) feet to the southerly line of a certain highway leading from Ilempstead to Jamaica; and thence nouth seventy- three degrees (7.3") east abng gaid Bouthi'riy line of the highway K-ading from Hempatead to Jamaica (known as Hempatead-Jamaica Road) seven hun¬ dred ninety-two and 80-100 (792.80) ! feet to tha land of Herman A. Utz; tnence south nineteen degrees thirty- ' seven miiiutos (19" 37 ') west two hun- jdrcd nine and 18-100 (209.18) feet; ;thence south seventy-fuur degrees i thirteen minutes (74" 13') eaat two I hundred and eight and 17-100 (208.17) ifeet; thence north nineteen degrees I thirty-seven minutes (19" 37') east I two hundred nine and 18-100 (209.18) feet to said southerly line of the aforesaid highway leading from Hemp- I Htead to Jamaica, the last three courses and distances being along said j land of Herman A. Utz; thence south i sevnty-four degrees thirteen minutes ;(74°13') east along said southerly I line of said highway leading from Hempstead to Jamaica sixty-one and 85-100 (61.85) feet to the westerly line of land of Stokes and Knowles; thence south twenty degrees thirty minutes (20° 30') west eleven hundred forty-onaand 60 100 (1141.60) feet; thence south eighteen degrees fifty minutes (18" 50') west one hundred eighty and 61-100 (180.51) feet; thence south fourteen degrees twenty- four minutes (14" 24') west one hun¬ dred forty-six and 20-100 (146.20)! feet; thence sojth eighteen degree.s ' thirty-one minutes (18" 31') west j ninety.three and 3-10 (93.3) feet;, thence south one degree forty nine minutes (1° 49') west one hundred, nine and 4-10 (109.4) feet; thence
BOUth ten degrees three minutes,
(10" 3') west three hundred Iwenty- . two and 6-10 (322.6) feet; thence south thirteen degrees fifty-one min- i , utes (13" 51 ') west one hundred four- '-. : teen and 25-100 (: 14.25) feet; thence I snuth twenty-three degrees fifty-three i N.Y. i minutes (23" 63') west one hundred i i thirty-six and 6-10 (136.5) feet;: ; thence south thirty degrees fifty-six ' - ¦ minutes (30° 66') vest ferty eight ' i (48) feet; thence south twenty degrees fifty-two minutes (20" 52') west eighty-one (81) feet; thence south j twenty-one aegrees fifty minutes (21° 50') west Ecventy-five and 6-10 (75.6) feet to the northerly line of land of Martin Kukulski; the last el¬ even courses and distances being along said land of Stukes and Knowles, and along land of P. Mead; thence north seventy-three degrees se. en minutes west seventy-four anil 1-10 (74.1) feet; thence south eighty-six degrees forty-nine minutes (86" 49') west thirly-three and 3-10 (33.3) feet;j thence south twenty-three degrees for- ' ly-three minutes (23° 43') west one j hundred forty-three (143) feet; thence; ¦outh nineteen degrees forty-seven min- I utea(l9°47') west fifty-eight (58) | feet to the northerly line of said land belonging to the estate of John Flow¬ er: the Inst four courses and divtance* being along said land of Martin Kukul- iki; thence north aeventy-five degrees forly-aix minutea (75° 46') weattixty- aix nod 7-10 (66.7) feet; tbenc* nortb
two minutes (52" 22") west five bun* dred tifty-two and 54-100 (552.54) feet to the point or place of beginning, the last ten courses and distances being along said rortherly line of land be* lunging tu the estate of John Flower; contaiiiing within paid houiuls ninety« four and 5366-10iH)U acres of land, ao- rording to a survey made by Thomaa V. Smith, Civil Engineer, F'ebruary Sth, 1906.
Subject, however, to a prier roorU ga>!e for Sixty two Thousand Five Hundred Uo lars (liL'.HOO) wilh accrued interest now a lien upon said premisea. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., Uecember frth, 1911.
(.'HARLES G. HIl.L,
Keferee. Weeds, Conway & Cotter, Attorney.'^ for PlaintitT,
Office and Pust Otfice Address. 26 Clinton Street, Plflttsburgh, N. Y. The approximate amount of the lien ' or charge to satiafy, wh'cli the above described property ia to be sold, is the eum of Fifty-nine Thousand Seven Hundred Sixteen 41-iOO Dollars ($59,716.41) together with costs and I ullowanct's with interest thereon from i December 2nd, 1911, and the expensea i of the sale.
1 he approximate amount of taxea and assessments or other liens whieh are to be paid by the referee is tbe sum of Nine Hundred Fifty Dollara (ifO.'iO). Sail) above lepcrilied proper¬ ty will be sold as ahove stated subject . to a mortgage of Sixty-two Thousand Five ilundrid Dolliars (.'562,500) and intercut from Octolier r.th, 1911, at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum. Dateil, Mineola, N. Y., December 8th, 1911.
CHARLES G. HILL, Rt feree.
Long Island Railroad Time Table
(Flffectivi- Ort lOtli, HUI) ((%irrr. t'd tn Nov l,''.. 191 1)
1/ave Mcrrfk for NfW York. Fi'nn- sylvuii'ii Statiim, 15 ixiklyn and intor- M,eilmtn htHtii ns, %m«' lid;iyK, 5.1!*. 5.57, fi 41, f'.Ii), f? 34, 7 OH, 8.,",7, 10 la, A, M ; Vi.'ia. 2.U1, t.dh, 5 4;^, H.44, 8 18. 10.- •iS, p. M.; Suiidivi*, «M. 9 11. Ii..'i9 A. M. ; 'i.bO. 4.'J>i, h.',lA. 7.lit, 9.4'.;, P. M.
L ave F'io<piirt f.ir New York, I*>nn- Bvlvaiiia Still ion, mul Hrry>klvu. wi ek- (lavH. 5.23 (•..(U. li.J."), e7.2;), e7.4';, H.t)8, eS.jit, 9.01, 10. m, A. M.; Vi.'iJb, A.Ol, 4.12. 5.47, «.48, 8.21, 10.31 P. M.; Siind.vs, t\.Ui, u.15 A. M.; rj.03. a..'-i4. 4.32, .V37. 7.0H, 9.46. P. M.
TiaiuH le .vi' !•>, epori f. .r Aiiiiiyville, BfthyldU, I'rttclK'KUf and itiiurmedmte s'HtioUH wcfk-diiys, H4.3f., S.''A, a8.6fl, 11.51). A. M.; ul.51, 2.04, 2.46, K3.50, a.'i.05, h,'^. 2'.;. lie"..44, i.'i .'>7, ti.U, m(!.;w, cT.OO, 7.H'.>, aS 01, nSI.OO, j I (Ml, P. M.; nl.iiO iiiglir. SuiKiayn, 5 31. b9.18, A. -M. ; 12.i;7, 'i.'ii. t\A.rri, a7 48, a«.0O, all.14 P. .VI. al.OO uight. .
TrH.iu-< lonvi- New York. Pennsylvania Stiiliiiii, for Fri'f'port, Meirick and prin- cip 1 intern t'lliatc (.tatmiiH, Ra'.37, 7,12, b7..',''j, ll.(X) .v. M. ; Hl:;.,'<7 il,'A^ (Sat. o. Iv), y.OO, a;i (14, ii4.l3, Iu4.44, ae4.5«, ii.'i (J7. i6.30. ac'ifil, eOlfi, (;,47, h7 07, hH.OH, 10.10, 12.10 P.M.; Sui.days, 4.80, a8.28, 11.38 A, M,; 1.32, a.3.'K), afl.,V>, 1.8 Oil, alO.lH: 11(1,^ to Jaiiiiucii ; Ixjng Isliinil City. Vi. 07 A. M.
ilJnes 11'.t stop HI Mer ick.
aTrains run to Babylon only.
flN'o Hrooklyn couiuctioiis
hKxeept -atuidayi* and Holidays.
cKxcept Holidays.
Tr iuH leave HuKiklyn, Flatbot-h Ave. St.ti n. alxint th<i same timo aa thoae sliown from Ni'W Yi.rk, PennHvlvaol* station. TliiM timn table subjijct to ell 'lige without notice.
M. BEACORN Stove Repairing
PROMPT AND CAREFUL WORK ^
46 W. Merrick Ri. FREIP JRT. W. T
Smith & Murphy
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
HEATING
Estimates Furnished Jobbing Promptly
Attended To
Telephone, 326-J
15 BEDEU STREET FREEPOKT.LL