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,' jj^!>'~'».im , - 1' *'The Largest Incofporatecf VilLge on Long Island -Freeport
Ih I^ rH In IJ i^ 11^ I Orrtipi^ Prominent Position Among Villages of the Elmpire State/'—
X J>^l A% AX. V^XXa X Secretary of State FRANCIS M. HUGO.
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"Do thi> ilut>: t!i It JUw nearcdt UK*, saiil Carlyle. "When thuu baat «iMM thsit. the nest wS^ iumcdlaMy a^ pear."
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. and Mra, C. E. Swatling of Klliott piace bave returned from an extended trip to Schenectady, N. Y,, their former home.
The next regular niectini; of the Neighborhood Workers will be held on the third .Monday in February in¬ stead of the usual date as the sec- onfl Monday of February falls on a holiday.
HORSE TRADE LEADS UNCLAIMED LETTERS TO BLOODLESS WAR
,i'olice Ju.stk Vl r^8(]tiarters •lur.'h Streei "Ttjephone. Fr
LONG ISLAND RAILROAD TIME TABLE
L^Nc'lSLAND «. R. TIME TABLE
(EffecUve October 17th, 191«.) Laava Marrlck for New York, and In- Iwkiiiillitr rtatlon*: Woekdays—fls. am (.ss. t,64. T.ll, 17,28, 8,01, 18.1S. 8.(2. VAVP. a-m,; 12,17, t.%%, 3,08, 4,17, 1,38, 4.M. 8,13, n.u, p.m, Sundaya—«.48, 8.20, Mi a.m, 12,28. f.48. 4,,12. 5.J3. 8,08, 11.17
Lieave Freeport for New York, Penn- ^ftwanla ttatron, and Brooklyn: Week- 2^—(.20, (.((, 8.43, 8.68. 7,23, 17 4», 8.06, iElT. 8.«, I9.49, 10.17 a.m.i 18.23, 1.34, S.U: cat, (.02. (,U, lf(.21, «,3», 8.1(. B.32, ULU p.m. BMsday—S.(2, 8,24, 9.26 a.m,; Pl.tA 2,(3, 4,3«, E,:iT, G.40. 8,12. 8,26, 11,21
Laave Fraoport for Amityvllle, Baby- loa, Patchooue and Intermediate ita- tlona: Week-dar»—na4,44, 8,10, a9,31, tt,i3. a-ni,: al,4S, sa2.19, 2,44, a3.58. aCOJ ai.fi, a6,19, 16.38. 1h7.0«. 7.41!, a8.l)3. a».U7, atl.M p.m.: 12.17, a2.22, nlKhts Sundaya —6.11. a».tt a.m,: 1.3,34. 2,30, a3,l4. a6.44, ¥LM, a9,«l. 11 14 p.m.: al2.17, al.39.
^Laawe New York, Pannaylvanla Sta- t^Mi, for Freeport, Merrick and principal kMarraadlate station*: Wce.k-days—n3,(0, SJH7 7,84, 8.36. 11.00 am.; 13.62, 81.26, MO. 8-0O. 4.07, 14.47 (except Merrick), £M (t6.M excopt Merrick). 5.,13. 6.(4, t^lS. 8.80. 7,11), 8,19. lOK. 11.30 p.m.; 1.8« nlirht. Sundaya—4,30, 8,25, 11,4') a-m,; 1.4». 3.00, 4.(1. «,16, 8,08, 10 17, ILta pm.; 12.34 nlghu
aTralna run to Babylon only
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Traina loava Brooklyn, Fatbuah Avonue fitatloa, about the aamn time ap thoae ^11 a 11 from New York, Pennsylvania JStaAioo Thla time table aubject to rhaace without notice,
VILI-AGE DIRECTORY
VillMSe onei.vik
. . froaldeut. I<;m«Mit S. Randaii,
Truatoen.
Fraaklin BeJoU Henry L.. Maxson
Join H. Mahnken Sllaa A. William*
tUaara Clerk. Sylvester P. Shea.
ViTlaHia Counsel. Leo Fishel. Read Commivsluner, M. F. Liond, >. ,; Tream uro r, S. Dinioo .Smith 'jaa .Collector, li Frank Seaman, ^Tater Bourd of 'Health. S, P, Shea, ..?Mlth Ollh-er, Mr. Wm, 11. Kuncie iHaalMi Inspector, Joha A. Searles.
*ho Vllla«e 'l"ruHti-e» (.-onHtitute the JBrMrd of liealth.
The Vlllatu OlHce in located at 46 HV<Vlt Merrick Road,
'fte Vlllajfo Treusurer H Office at 23 JiaUroad Aven-ie,
¦Six Collect ir„ .^fh.. lit 37 Railroad AvOaue
Piillce Ilepurtinent
Chief. KrncHt S, l<(»ndall.
Captain. Carl DarenberR.
.i'olice Ju.stlce, Clinton M. Flint,
and P))lire Court, L. near .Merrick Road. .», K—<"¦< ¦ ¦ .eeport. 700. akAllc Schools Board of Education -£cka«l District No. 9, Town of Hempstead Prealdent. C. Dwight Biiker. Vlce-Pres. CharloB C Mnore. W-ilter B. Cozzenn navld Sulherluiiit, Jr. Sidney H. Swezey Supt. of SohoolM. Ward C, Moon Ofllce Hours, Hiuh Sehooi, AJM 8:15 to 9:00; P,M, 4:00 to 6:00 iSkiwury to Superintendent, Adele Miller Olork. Kobert K. Uoniiffhy Treasurer. 0«car W, Valentine -C'aSectur of Taxes, Joweph H, FoMter,
Town Hall, Hempstead
, AUendance Offlcer, 15, Uiley Raynor
Medical Inapector, JuUun Dean. M.l>,
."School Nur«e, MrB, Stanley Smith
KIre UepHrtment
Chief, Howard K, Pearaall.
J||«Mt AdalHftnt, John J, Randall, Jr,
Kafeand AHHlatant, Clarence Wlliam.s,
Cliaplaln, Rov. A. C, Karkau,
Surgeon. Dr, Wui. ii. Runcie.
Firo Call. Freeport, No. 41)0.
VXre- Alarm Calla
'i. School No. I. Corner Pine and
Orove Street,s. ,?, School Nc a, Seaman Avenue 2. Scliool No. 3. Archor and Long
lieiich Aver.ue«. 4. Scliool fio. 4, Columbus Avenue, (, Riot call. An.swer to heaUiiuar- terB. , ¦ .^
« Ooneral alarm (order trom chief). One loiiii tlu.sl to precede every Kttneral alarm. Power HouDe l-;mi-i'K«'ncy Cull, .^>Be lonK, one. short blum, and repeat. NOUTH OF MKRRICK ROAD, (AV'-.-'l of Ocean Avenue.) » *-amaii und Viruiniii Av(-nUi-,<. ¦ 2 Sow Vork und .S.-iiiiian Avenue.s. ii. Wallace Slreet and West Lincoln
Avenuea. •-4 Penn.sylvania nnd Lenn Avenue,s, U6. Kan.son and Flori-nee Pluce, 1* Rundall und lta.vvU'W .\venuf;-.. 17. Peai-fall and Peiin.sylvania Ave¬ nue*), \l. lAiiiK lieach and Randall Avenues,
• Rundall Avenue and P..-ri;(-n Pluce, ' is, HcrKeii Plaee and Rrooklyn Aj/e-
'M l.onp i>(-'i>ih Avenue and Olive Blv, a*; I..exlnirt(.ii and Madison AvenueH,
tpini- .'>li'.-.-i and I'liik Avenue. Pine Slreet imd Hu.vview Av.-nue. I'ine Street and LonK lii-ach Ave¬ nue, u , 1 28, Madison Avenue and I ..ii-rn.-l.l
Place. 3<l Merrick Roud and Park .W.iui.-. (l-last of Ocean Avenue,) Seaman und Columbu.s Avenin-s, ..... Main and Mllton Sire. t.s. 34. Ocean and Lena Avenu.-a 3(, Main St. eel nnd Orund Avonue. ^S, Grand and ColumbUH Avenues, ar. Grand and Frederick Avenues, jl Grove Street and Randall Avenue a»; ParaonH and HarrlMon ,Avenues^ *1 Main Street and Brooklyn Avenue. 4R. Broadway and Mount Street.
# Orov(» Street nnd Oliver Roulevard S' Pino Street and Ocean Avenue
<A. Pine and Church streets,
m. Main Streei and Newton Boule-
48 Newtown Blvd. and Henry Streot, «? Kewton Blvd. and Helen Avenue, SOUTH OF MRRRICK ROAD. ("West of Ocean Avenue ) tA. Bayview Ave. and Merrick Roa(l Ti. ItoriK Boach Avenue and Merrick '8, Ocfan'^Avenue and S'nith Street f4 Bayview Avenue and w •J^',':;. "y.'„ le: IiOnK P'a'-*' Avenue and Whaley
iT. OcelrAvenue and Wha'^'tSt;;"*"
JIR Archer Street and Klliott Pinie
»5; O^an and South.sld.^ Avenues.
m Atfantic and W.st Knd Avenuen.
S. atiantic f.nd Bavview Avenues.
S: A Inllc .Xvi Tnd noo.sevelt Place West S14« Jjl#nue andRay Htrooi.
The Rev. Saul O, Curtice, accom¬ panied hy hlB wife, wili leave some¬ time next month for his annual trip lo Pliiehurst, N. C, where the Rev- orand gentleman will drive the little j,'lohule around the golf links.
Teachers of the high school are esjiecially bu.sy this week getting the examination jiapers ready to send to Albany.
.Mr, and .Mrs. Ernest S, Randa'l are enjoying their trip to Daytona : .Ml", Kandall was not al the Villas.' Board meeting ye8terda:y, Il was ' the first meeling he niLsscd this year ! and he regretted that fact as mtich ; as his conferee, who depend upon I his keen judgment In solving the in- | I tricate matters of busine,ss that f'ome,^ ' np before the board each meeting, I
That Charles Heitmeyer will have , ' thai hig r'la'/.a Theatre which he [
dreams of, in -the near future is the ! i hope of hi,s many patrons, .Mr, | \ Heitmeyer has a drawing of the plans j I in mind, and if Freeport is fortunatr' | ' enough lo have the type of buildin'.; |
.Mr, Reitiiicycr hopes to build, it will ' add to the attractiveness of th(' I growing village. All .Mr. Keitnioyer I needs is a substantial loan, which I some enterprising person lias an op- i portunity of investing, Freeiiort is ' sure to grow to double ils population
within a reasonable timo and the need
of a first rlai-H theatre is apparent.
A musical will be given on Tues¬ day eveninii, February 6, at eight o'clo«:k in the high school auditorium by the F, H. S. musical clnb, Ad- uiissioii 25 cents.
.Mrs. L. R. Posner wife of the United Ciga.' agent, spent the week end in lirooklyn.
.Mr, and .Mrs, H, Cohen. .Miss Bea¬ trice Cohen of the .Merrick roud, F, Sapcrsfin, D, Lieberman, F, Brown, and .Mr, .Murphy Stein spent the week end at the home of .Miss P. (Joodeon of Riverside drive .Manhattan ,
It now looks as if Clarence Williams i firsl assistant chief of the FreeiKirt ' Flre Department will have opposition
for promotion to first assistant, An- j drew Clarke, the corpiilant, but genial I resident of the Bay View section, it ; Is reported, will come up for the
popular vote against the wiry and ag-
i; res sive Williams.
Sii|)ervisor lliram K. Smith is at Soiiftiern Pines, He returns this week
'I'hc Coluiiibiau Brass l-"oundry in well represenled al the .Motor Boat show now tieing helcl at the (irauit Central Palace in .Manhattan, The local couci'in ha.s placed a line array of pi'oiieller.s on exhibition and from rejioi'ts of those who lia\e heen there, the shov^ ing made by the Coluiabian Brass Foundry surpasses that of any indl\idiml coticern showing its com¬ modities .
^Vill S, Uimon Sniith juinii his way into the offlce of second assistanl chief of the Fire Department? Dimon Is the athlete of the flre departmenr. He is in short the Jim Thrope. or In other words the all around pri'/.e winner. Despite his thirty-seven year.s he always manages to finish one two three In all the athletic events in which he competes. There Is one record, how(-v( 1". that no one can take from Dimon, He is the champion pig catcher of Freeport and he has two sucklings i greased at thatl In his credit,
Dimon will have opposition, Md- ward C, Rice of the Kngitu (Ompany will l'lll) for the office.
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A« W.^st Side .Vveniie and 1-r.ml M
S: S^llt^V'Avenue »"« //^J, ^"¦-'"^-
.,i Mef-riek' Road and "-ve ^t^eet.
It. Merriek Rond 8'id Main .streei
<m. Klek Rond and Helen Avenne
74. Smith an.l Cburch ^tcect^.
7R, Bedell and Raynor ^J, l"'" .
"B Ravnor .\venue and Mill itoan
7I: A?che*r Htreet and Fast .Avenue
IA. Main and -^rch"r Streets.
«i Bedell Streei nnd Atlantic Ave
Vi. Main Street and ^,)l<^^,ll%''^^r- ti Msln Street and Whaley H Dock. m. Grove and Ray Streets, «*. Ocean Aven-ie ""''/I'l^fr ^ ¦( Grove and Front Streeta. "s^a alarm meana that more men ajro ne«1e«4. OiKi lamp Waat, recall.
Silas A, Williams left yesterday for a nip to Florida He wIM go to Daytona and call upon .lohn .1, Ran¬ dall and incidentally visit P>nest S, U,andall. Thi.s gave a minority Free- port village hoard to Daytona on Feliruary 1 . The majority, however, helri sway in Freeiiort, so all is well.
EAGLE
Electrical Shoe Repairlnif
Rubbers and Shoes Repaired
while you wait
All Work Guaranteed
iteasonahle Prices
JAMES PISCIOTTA. Prop.
35 RAILRC'VD AVKNIIK Freeport, L. I,
RUGS
We maiiufaclure beautiful
FLUFF RUGS
From old carpels of any kind
M'.' make any size
RAG RUGS AND CARPETS
At reasonable prices
Main Rug Works
3.>1 No. .Main ,Street Tel. 444-R Freeport
Godfrey Gilbert, Jr.
llAKAJiTKKU
VULCANIZING
TIKKS ANU AITO SUPPI.IKS
Diamond Tires
Telejiluuia lil'i 9 Weet Vi>rrif4 Kd., Fwiasm..,
The Ready Relief Society was or ganized on i'hursday witli a member¬ ship of more than 100, The plans of the society are coiumeiidable. The membership charge Is i'li.w) wliicU sum will be used as a ready reiiel in the eveut of the death of a member. His oeueticiary will receive a sub- .siuiilial auKiiiiu: depending upun the membership.
Ull the event of a death, each mem¬ ber will be asses.sed $1.0U and the to¬ tal, per member, will be handed over 10 tbe beueliciarj . The president is Leo l-'isliel; James Hanse is vice pres¬ idenl, Georg' M, Iavv is treasure;' and Hany I'oheii is secretary. The olficial boai'l c()iiii)i'is(-s the exei-iiliv.,- (-onuniiu (',
James iiansc sold one of his house,-. On Gold street to George VV, Beach,; of l''reeport, He will occupj the pre¬ mises iui:i week,
¦ 'I'lie ThoiiKis W, Lucas agency i'cn'~ \ ed oue of Slephen P, Pettit's houses, ; on Itiitit .Milton street lo .Mrs, Jacob ^ llai'tmau of i-'orty-second sireei,. Brooklyu.
The l.adi('f< .Aid Society and ihe ' Sunday school of lhe Freepori .VI. L, : Church arc combining in preiiaration I for a fair and supiier to be lield iu the , church ill .Vlarcli, The soclely will | hold the fair anri the Sunday School : will give tlu' supjiei , |
The .nymnasium attached to tho | church whicii is being filled up in the j iiasement is progressing and is a j means of attracting many of the young folks daily . I
Fraternal Council .NO, I!M!l' P, ,V i held a public installalioii and enter- laininent at .Mechanics Hall Werines- day e\('ning ,laniiary lil .Vlaiiy mem- j bers and friends of iln ('ouiicil weicj presenl ' !
The iiewl.\ elecled olficer.s were in¬ stalled by District Deputy Grand Re-j «ent nolle, of lialdwin. as.sistcd l).\ I'ast Itcgeni Albin Johnson of Fi "i- i ternal Council, acting as Grand CUiiih .
.An eiiieriaiiiiiU'iit followed ilie iii- siullatioii ceremonies. Those iiarti- (i|)aling in the iiuisical part of tli.^ program were VI r^ Cornelius Van Pees, piano;' .Mi.ss Lillian Cross, so cal selection,'., and ,Miss Virginia Ald- 1 ,(tge violin .
.All of these yoiiiKi ai'Usis siiov. (d ('onsiileral)le ability and (leii^;hii)l the lar:;e audience with iheir mast 1 ful rendition of the selections. Re- freshiiienls were mi'voI aller ilie in lertainnieiii.
Till d. nice K am (-f I'le Fial 'ri;!;' Council has been called upon lo ini¬ tiate a clas.s of candidates for Hiili mond llill Council on February HJ
Vou have doubtless read with awe of the seize of Belgium, but have you heard of a terrible battle that ha.i been fought w'ithin the walls of your own village' Oh. it s'.'as indeed a bloodless war. and nol a one of th'. doiien engaged was mained -not even killed, but il was grand while it lasted, Kipling, were he on the job, would have written a masterpiece of tho conflict we are about to chronicle.
It happened Tuesday at Grand and Colurabus avenue, in broad day lighl. The invading army was iead by Gen. Alexander S. Brown, .Vlex. of tlic hypnotic eyes. The def-'nae was un¬ der command of .Major Kugene .Mill- haur, and the battle was staged at Fort -Miilhaur. Oh, it was terrible, VVe [lender for Inspiration.
It happened thus: dene Mitthaui was al home. So was .Mrs. Gene .Miilhaur. So were two horses that stall at th..' Miilhaur outposts and eat provender purchased with thc' .Miilhaur wainiiiim, A dispatch reached .Vlajor .Milhaur that an invad¬ ing army under coiniuand of Gen, Brown was on the iiuirch to attack the outposts and laKe the two horses. The dispatch was cornet.
Presently eight human giants led by the unrioubted Ale-v. marched tn iimphant over the .Miilhaur fort cain- P"d8 and commenced an attack on the outposts. Gen, Brown was about to wield an axe upon the innocent little lock on the door of the outpost when the defending major commanded a halt of proceedings,
"At the battlements menl " com- nianded Brown,
"At the invaders!" retaliated the major, and ihen exhibiting unknown bravery, .Mitihaur seized the axe from Brown's hands and promised (gener¬ ously promised) lo smite the invader across his oarren lip, excu.se us (al¬ most barren lip of the enemy) ,
At this juncture Policeman John Dunbar hove in sight, Al leasl a laxi occupied by Dunbar hove in sight firsl and then the stalwart form of Jobn issued forth,
"Now commence yonr attack, " dar¬ ed .Miilhaur.
No one moved- forward, The in- v.aders did move, howiver, but it was a backward movement The look the first step,s nackward of an eveiilual retreat. In the meantime slicks ami axes and even a revolver were brought into play, but as we sai'l above, it was a bloodless battle. The sum and sub.stance of the mallei' was that .Major .Miilhaur wou a glorious victory and put the em iny lo rout.
A ,:ilccful bevy of neighbors looked on at the merry spectacle. Fun, say I VVe laughed until we cut our chapped ] lips at llie happy skirmish, the ex¬ change of repartee, the threats, accu¬ sations, recriminations, etc., all of which go to make ui) a bloodless war
such as was fought within the walls of this fair village.
What was it all about, you may ask, AVell, Brown claims, lo hold a bill of sale in which .Vliilhaur, who purchas¬ ed lhe horses in question from Brown, promised to iiay the latter, or foi- foit the animals in lhe failure lo pay. Drown declares that .Mit'iiiaur ^as fallen down on his paymeiils and thai lie (Brown) tried to get possession of what belongs to him,
Urowii caused .Vlitthaiir's arrests several mouths ago when .Mitthaui took the horses out of the State, but. lhe Grand Jury refused to indict .Vlitt- haur. Since then Drown lias reiieai- (dly called on Mitih.aur requesting hini lo give up the animals, but with¬ out avail, Tuesday's melee was ihe linal onslaugiit, -Nor is lhe excite- iiieiil over yei, Hrown |)i'omises something new,
A Study in Reflections. .V Kansas woniiin insists thai the wny to iinikc windows shine is tu scrub them with shampoo. This suggests an eiplaiiation of the polished surface of bald heiids.
FREEPORT CHURCHES'
ItAI'TI-Sl ( III Kni.
Itev, V\'ni, liieckcnriilge paster will preach at both services on Sunday, 11 a, in. subject "The .Mystery of Hter- niiy," TiuO p, m. subject "Deliver- ence Through Christs' Sacrifice,"
Bible school meets at ;»:45 a. m Classes for all.
Mid week service for prayer an 1 bible study on Thursday at 8 p m
AT THK iWKTHOIUST FHI KiU.
Next Sunday morning Dr. Curtice is to preach on "The Commonplace anri the Unexpected in God's Choice of Men aud Methods for His Work, '
The evening sermon will he on tho topic "Caesar and God: a (iieat Principle of Obligation."
Shoe Shining Parlor
HATS CLEANED ANU
RENOVATED CIGARS, CIGARETTF.S
J. A. CUAltKALIS I 44 So. .Mala .St FKKliHPOBI
Farmer as a Borrower. Agriculture is .serenely contem- pluling the prospect tliat a fanner win find it easier to borrow money tlian a railroad caiiltullst.—Wasliing¬ ton Star.
Lesson Pressed Home.
It ia probable that a man never ; kiipws the deep anguish of conscious j v.'.'iig until he hos hud fhe courage I to fine In solitude its nuked hideous- ; ue.-.v—James Sully. I
FIRS FURS FURS
remodelled or redyed at reason¬ able prices Kstimate i-heer- fully given.
Mrs. £. J. Barker
So. Seaman'Ave., Baldwin, L. L
Tel, 786 Freeport
Ijite of New York, auid formerly
with C. G. Guther's Sons.
Freeport. .\, V , January 3V. 1917
Ayers, .Vliss Fannie, 16 Yale place
Abrams, T. B.
Penes, .Mr^. G.
Bt rnard, P. A. VV,
Carmen. .Vlrs. V. H,
Fairfield, G. A.
lledder. .Mrs, H, D,
Jones, F.
Liddle. Vrt". F, S,
Lusch. Chas, L
.Vlehlhei.sei", .Mr. and Vlrs. I. V\ and family
Oberkowi'/, .V l.'il' Ocean .X\e.
Pratf. A. 1. U'l
Rymer, .Vlrs. Walter S
Rohwedder. Willie
Spier .Mfg Co.
Studley, Mr, A,
.^luilh, .Vlr and .Mrs Joseph
Seymour, .Vlr,
Tj ler, .Miss Dorothy IJ F-'ram is .Ase
Williams, I'riw
Wagner, .Vh Jos.
Whaley, .Miss ,Vlai'ie
Weidmai,n, F'rederlck ijU Twonihly place.
T, r.l.'.N'SON SMITH, P M , l'"reeport, N. V
ISO 3 B) (Hoag
.<\ Striving to satisfy the demands of
Real Conquest. The man who, I.eiiig insulted, can bear the Insult with comjiosure and not pay back with another hns achieved a greut conquest in life.— Genevio-Luu.
Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Board, Etc.
Poat little want "ads.*' aet the aood* while the aeltlnK's aood. Tel. 61.
'I'wo eenta a word for flrat Inxertlon, minimum ten ivordi one cent a word for sacceHslte Inaertlona.
FOR S.ALI." .VIotor l)oat "Chippawa," built new 191.'): sixleen feet by four feet ,sevcli; liarker 11'',i horse power engine, fully equipped: includiiii: canopy top and side curtains. In- (liiire Fred P, Harrington, Tii So. Grove street. Freei)ort, phone 7(;,')-J .
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Dr. Miles' Nervine
is invaluable for Nervous troubles, and for the Heart
Dr. Miles'
Heart Treatment
is highly recommended.
IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENE¬ FIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE
REFUNDED,
AVA.N'TKD "i'i girls lo sew on ra.ach ines; those wl^ seek steady em Iiloynient only need apply. Apply Shebar ami Klein, 3(5 .No. Main St , Freeport,
W.A.VTKD A competent girl or wo
man for tieneral housework: no
washing or ironing roiuired. W C, Moon, -18 Porterfleld place.
TO RK.NT Dead storage space fo, automobiles ?2 lier nionth, P. O, box 6.7. l-^reei)ort.
FOR SALK Oak sideboard and din¬ ing table wilh claw feet, P, O, box i">7, Freepoit,
FOR SALK -Gas range, brass bed, new invalid's chair, curtains, and tine iiaiToi -0 Seaman Avenue, l'''i'eepori
FOR RK.NT -I room apartment and liath: firs' floor. $18. Broadway and Rosedale Ave,, J, iJ, f^oiiiisky, tei. 8G,
Scratch Feed . $2.55
No Grit
Laying Mash . $2.30
THAT MAKES THE HENS LAY
We 'carry all kinds of Feed for the Poultryman
Sunny Slope Farm
GRAND AVE. Tcl. 1340 Freeport BALDWINS
SINNY SLOPE FRESH LAID EGGS can be had at P. J. KEIRNAN'S Tea and Cotfee Store. 11 Soutii Main St.
I
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION 9
Thuse inierested in learning und praeticini; apon the violin can obtain the seriices uf one wliuxe many yearn of expirleuee in leadinK, as well as instructing, assures prnlicleney. Ila>ing returned t« I'reeport will he pleased t<> reeel\e | ujiils at my residence.
I-Ol IS HA UK 77 WFS'I' SI'AMAN AVFM K IIMionc 2«d.» ) FiiilMPORT
Home Remedy.
"You musl tiil<e care of that cold, Mi'>', (Iro-n, Yir want lo git pen- iiorili of iil.ci'liptiis from the eheiuist, Iiul i! ill a .jug of l)()iliii,'_' water, 'old \.r 'e;i(| i.\,-i' ll, and ig;...!-.' it,"—To-
PAINTING-
PAPERHANGING INTERIOR DECORATING
OF ALL KINDS
ARTHUR F RILEY Cbarles Streei. Roosevell L. I
WeflaveNew andUsedFords \
TouriiiK. Hunnhout. fuupelet Town mid niiHiueHH Cars
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
We parry and constantly have on hand a lan?« Htock of all FOKI» pariu
TOOLS AND MAN Make the World^s Greatness
Wl. h.Ml'LOT IHK .MOST ( AI'AltLK AXD kKLLtKLK .M.\CHIMSTS
We maintain a machine Hliop e«|uipped nitli modern and np-ta-dati- niiichinerv and harlni; a capa«*ity to do any and all work uu
or iiliiiiit an antnmolilli'
DODGE MOTOR CARS, F. 0. B. DETROIT, $785.00
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