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C A. FULTON
Undertaker and Embalmer
57 West Merriok Road FREEPORT. N. Y.
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THE NASSAU POST
22 South Grove Street Freeport, N. Y.
W. S. PRIMM
DOLL HOUSES
R. LOEWE, BUILDER
FOR CHILDREN AND HOLIDAY DECORATIONS
A complete electric-lighted and steam-heated two-story, six- room house. Including kitc'sn, bathroom and toilet. These little houses are not only papered and decorated but carpeted; real win¬ dows with shades; also ;aoe curtains and portieres hung on poles so they can be removed and cleaned. Each room has an up-to-date electric flxture and light and a steam radiator. The kitchen range and sink and the bathroom and toilet with eomplete flxtures and furniture are by no means a small attraction.
These little houses can be seen and purchased at CHUBBUCK'S DRUG STORE, Main Street and Olive Boulevard, or at the FACTORY, 132 South Main Street, Freeport.
Prices from $12.00 to $27.00, acoording to the fixtures and decorations desired.
COME AND SEE THEM BRING THE CHILDREN
Geot*ge W* RmyticMr
Staple and Fancy Grocer
FLOUR. FEED, BACON, BOHJED HAM. ' ETC.
WB SOLICIT YOUR TRADE
11 West Merrick Ro«^.. FREEPORT. Telephone 837
TAXI SERVICE
DAY OR NIGHT Telephone 888 SAFETY FIRST
8ERVICE+COURTESY=SATISFACTION
C. A. SCHLUTER
Moving andGeneralContracting
We have not only large and padded moving vans but employ itrong and competent men, and are equipped to do the best and most sat¬ isfactory work.
CESSPOOLS AND TOILETS CLEANED AT NIGHT, AND IN A MOST SANITARY MANNER.
THOS. W. ABRAMS
Pleasant Avenue, Freeport.
Tel. 588.J.
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WE WISH YOU ALL Come to Our Christmas Tree
REMEMBER
Archer J. Post
Has purchased and is conducting the Grocery, Delicatessen and Vegetable Store
North Main Street, Corner East Lena Avenue
Formerly POST & CONKLIN with a full line of staple and fancy groceries, vegetables and delica¬ tessen goods.
Intelligent discrimination in the selection of the standard lines enables us to g^ve you the
VERY BEST
Ours ia the only place in
FREEPORT
carrying the celebrated Queen Brand Canned Goods.
SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK
Elite Peas, regular IGc per can; special 12c
Van Camp's Pork and beans, regular 20c per can; special, .15c
Log Cabin Maple Syrup, regular 2uc per bottle; special, . . .19c
Oranges, Grape Fruit and Nuts at reasonable pricps.
B. & S- Novelty Shop
122 WEST 34TH STREET
200 HAND-PAINTED JAPANESE VASES AT COST
MRS. VERNON CASTLE GENUINE LEA¬ THER VANITY CASES AT $1.00
PREMO CAMERA No. 1
Site 31/4x41/4 With Plantagraph Lens and Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter *
At the wholeaale price of
$6.»«
and
10,000 REPRODUCTIONS OF HIGH CLASS OIL PAINTINGS
alto HAND-PAINTED PICTURES at 15c.
MERRY
CHRIST'S cuuilug Inausonted among men a new era of good will, and as a cousequence thrones are tottering, cbalne •VB looeenhig. prlaon doors are opening and practical Christian beneficence is flooding the world with sunshine and fllla It with songs of gladness.—Rev. Dr. P. 8. Henaon.
HERE U that "gUd Udlngs." that goepel of "great Joy" of which the angel spake to the wonder¬ ing shepberdji—this announce¬ ment of God's love for man and man's ¦onaftlp to God. And these "glad tid¬ ings" are for "all peopte," so tbe angel said. '^ There Is not a single soul to whom the tidings of Christmaa come tbat Is not assured of the love of the almighty and inflnlta Father.
REFORM ye, then—so sounds the voice of tbe Eternal Spirit, the , power back of evolution—re¬ form ye, for the kingdom of heaven is nt band! So we may gird ourselves to every task of reform with new hope and fresh enthusiasm and ring our ChrLstmas bells a«;nln.—Rev Dr. R. Heber Xewton.
IT may bc thut In evvry «ift witli whk'h itt this lilcssctl Clulsiniiis tide we j:l:uUli'n <>ur ihildrcnV hearts wc arc tlio .Mii;;l a^'iilu of fcrln;; tr<asurc t'> tin- lliii,v <'liilil. \Vi- may make It so. But licli. r ;;i!is (Imn the.se will lie riviuircj. (lur i n ;!ir;in<f shull bt,' nur ;;ift t!) llini uln, nave liiiii self. Is tliiri" loll Icir ii-<, that «c may honor liiiiiV Is tlicr(; >i>ll' di'iiiar.' Are there holy oou.scM-ratiiin aini liuiiililc service, that shall maUf the world at last a siMitlosf. saiTltlie to him who purchased It'/
SO we keel) Christmas because of ils iiottl tidings of great joy. The season of its occurrence is <>ur ripest time. The north wind uud the snow in that wiud huve made us what we are. It drove us to the hearth, to the sacred flres of the inner einle, to the building of the key stoue In the arch of our civilization, the home of the Christian man.—Kev. Dr. S, P. Cadman.
TOD.VY all instituiions are be j,'lniiln>; to imitate the wise men from the east, who brought lo the Divine ChiUl. their Kold and aromntie .si)k'.es, their frankincense and treasure. Christ's estimate "f the value of childhood has conquered the world. Ills tliouKht of childhood is the very heart and frenin.s of Christian civilization.—Kev. Ur Newell I)wi;:lii Hillis.
M0U.\1.N<;. noon and niglit. for hreaUf.'ist, dinner and sup¬ iier, the lirst tliiiij; ou awak- iiiK .•md the last thiuf: on go¬ ing lo sleep, c\ ei-y lidiir of every day of every week df t^very nionth of the year we want lhe spirit of Christmas, for it is the sjilrlt of ministration, of giving, of serviee, of dolnj; for others —Rev. Dr. Franci.s E. Clark.
AND did you ever think what a peoullurly blessed sound in the ears of those watching shop herds of the valley of Bethle hem was the announcenient of thr angels, "Christ has eome'/" Ever since the gate of i>araULse wus shut agaiust our first parents his advent had been looked forward to as the hope of a lost world.
STILIj there is call for strenuous endeavor nnd constant flght ag.<ilnst evils without nnd with in, as though God would te- mind us that this Is not our rest, thnt the true holiday (holy day, as It used to be written) Ls above at his right hand.—Rev. Dr. I*. S. Henson.
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The best protest against the abbreviation "Xmas" Is the suggestion that it should be changed to "Jmas." Or, to most childreu, the day is "?ma8" uud "Imas," nud to the grownups It Is "%&ffl^ma8."
The First Christmas Tre*.
"The Christmas tree was lntroduce<l luto Kngland nud thence Into Amerittii by the Germans," said a dealer in toys. "I am going to sell Christmas trees this year, and recently 1 have been trying to flnd out who the man was who flrst explolte<l the tree outside of Its Ger¬ man motherland. 1 want to use this in¬ formation in nn advertisement, but I have not completed my researches yet 1 have got as fur back as the time of Heury VIII. I have copied In my notebook an account of a Cbrtstmns tree that was trimnied and set up be¬ fore tbat king." The dealer then read aloud the foliowhig paragraph, point Ing out, as he proceeded, the qualnt- ncss and charm of tbe old spelling:
"Agnyuste the XII daye, or thc daye of the Fplphauie, at nlghte before the banket in the Hull of Richemonde, was a pageaunt derlsed like a niountayne gllsterlnge by night, as tho' it had bene all of golde and s«l with stones; on the top of which mountayne was a tree of golde. the brauncbes nnd bowea frysed witb golde, spredynge on every side over tbe mountayne with roeee and pomegamettes. Tbe wlche mountayne was with vices (screws) brought up towards tbe kynge; and ontf of the same came a ladye apparelled in cloth of golde, and the cbyldren of honor called the henchmen, which were fresh disguised, and danced a morice before tbe Kynge; and that done, re-entered tbe mountayne; and tben It was draw- en backe. tbe wassail or banket broaght In. nnd so brake op Chrle-
Groceries are Groceries
THE WORLD OVER But BARKER'S »re fresh, carefully selected, promptly delivered. Besides we mix in the pleasure of service to the best of our ability. And all this makee our groceries just a little bit different. 88 NO. MAIN ST, Phone 160-J FREEPORT.
Make Housework A Pleasure
AN AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE IS ONE OF THE MOST USEFUL CHRIST¬ MAS GIFTS SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES:
White Lily ^^ $10.00
Regal A 8.50
Rapid 5.50
GENERAL HARDWARE AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Claude W.
Brotheridge
HARDWARE, PAINTS. OILS, ETC, 91 So. Main St. Freeport. N, Y,
ANNOU NCEMENT
ROBERT ULMER
has rented.' renovated and opened a first-class
BAKERY
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176 North IVIain Street RSSK^^Vg^S
DEAN STREET
We wiU convince you that we cannot be beaten in
Bread, Rolls, Pies and Cakes of all kinds
Give us a call and a chance.
and have lieahl\y stord[y chicks ifyou use
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