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mg yAS.sii: POST, freeport,i\. t. frioat. October 20. i»i6.
EASTERN NASSAU COUNIY
MASSAPEIIQA NEWS
Falling ii-aves and fa«iing (lowers biing us to a realization Uial siiimiier has given iway lo fall and the sorn- ,ber- skies ai;d chilling winds .serve notice of approaching v^'intei, .\x: atniosphw-e of loneliness, and a (juiet in the" van
brave the winter, flrst enjoying the l Aid Society" of thc PresbylerfSn fall in. all its glory. Round about j Church, T-ie details of this and this section, nature, the leading art- j other alTairs will be settled at their ist of all. has adorned herself In col- meeting to-day. One of the most im- ors of greatest splendor, as if to portant objects of this j meeting will cheer us on, to lift our hearts, and | he the selection of officers to be (inie-ken ou.- steps, to awaken our: elecled for the ensuing term, minds and stir our faculty for thej The Presbyterian Church has le- thlngs that bring joy and cheei and j engaged the Kev. .Mr, Chester, who haiiplness, left here in the spring to do Mis-
Here we are! The Social Club i s'o"a''y ^'"'k in Western Canada,
1 Mr. Chester aeemed to be quiie poj
thoroughfare as tliousands of autos Iiass this way. It is expecte-d the -Merrick Road fmprovement will be hni.shed in two or three weeks.
.Mr,
tliat it se-eni'- is depressing, after a A dance for
Slimmer so full of pleasant events first of the srason, and from far and
that now have only lingering,
Hioiitrbis. ami a kinging for anothe'r
Slimmer,
With the going of some wilh whom •e have lad cudoor diversions
Tuesdav night- the ' ",''"" ^'l^" 'l',^ >"""8 f"'!^*^' ^ ^o are I Caisk pleased at I,is return, ,
near ihe-y -.-,111 e-ome, all the young | folks, and some of the old ones, too. i There will be- a series of events pro- | vided by the Soe ial Club dances,} entertainments, and socials, I
.Salmon A special meeting of the Board of li\«' "u -New Vork this winter
Trade' was lield last Thursday even-|
ing for lhe purpose' of hearing read the proiKisinon eif Peter Cejeiper Hew- (- will take up the new friends n*w •^'''" "" "'*' I"'"^''^"' '** ^ supper itt, of .New Vork, to see-ure possession re-sident.s herc' who are- neii afraid to ^'*''<''' '-'* ^" ^>^ given by the "Ladies of Short Beach, .Mr, L.»Harton Ca.se, ____^^^^^^^^ , attorney for .Mr. Hewitt, was present
""""""^—~~~^~"^~^^~~~~~''~~~~^^~^~"^~'T'"T^^ 3^f^ explained the conditions of thc
j proposition, but did not seem to make much of an impresion an his audi¬ ence as to the advantage to them in
and .Mrs, Marion .M. Brool-ts
Look-out for a hum dinger of a have been e niertainitig .^fT, I!i'iio::s'
Republican meeting at the land offlce brother. Ralph E,, and sisier, Delia
one of these nights. A,, and inothen Mrs, C, J. Brooks.
all of .Middietown, .\, V., for a few
(Jood speakers, Marshall Band days.
music anil -down with the Demo-
crats" son of thing. Mr. and Mis. Credrbk Draiiiey an.i'
' family have returned from .Newport,
.Mr. .May's the m'anaii.-r of the R I , afie-r spending the su'iinier
(jralvn hotel at Miami, F"la., owni-d thiit
by .Salein (Iraham, of .Massapeeiua
spent Sunday here e-nroute irrmi lb. ^„^^ ^,^^,^^, ^,^,.„, „f ,,., ,,,
Mounta^msjo Hoyda. ^^,,^^, ^^ ^^^. „,„,„„„^ ,,, ,.„,,^^,„
High School, ¦\. Lilly and family will
.BE PREPARED
De-pend e>n ns for eiiiii-k service- in supplying you with accessories,
Boits, wrenches, horns, anti-rattlers, spark plugs, coil and switch parts, lire repair materials, batteries, oils, grea.se, pumps-and a* hun¬ dred ether things, all at lowest prices.
Our tire prices will surjorise you. Send postal for special list.
^\'e guarantee our repair work. When we fix a car we fix it. And the best part is that we don't soak you.
IIATTKKY .SKRVICK, HATKKIALS
We beg to announe-e that we have installed a complete battery charging and repair service for all makes of batteries. We also re¬ pair and keep in stock, parts for all starters. This department is in (harge of an expert witb years of exjiericnce. All work guaranteed. Batteries loaned,
fEPORi mm & soppiy co,
JOSEPH HIRSCH, Manager. 18 BROOKKYN AVE., FREEPORT
I giving awav their stretch of \ beai-h. The- profKisition will e-ome : before the voters of the tovvn of ' Oyster Bay ti/n .November 7th, j The' liemrd of Trade- at the regiilar ' meeting on Priday evening, Oitober j 2iuli, will probably tuke- soine aciion.
Mi.~s I.lll il P., llai'iie'r. of I'ai isti-
.Mrs Stephen .\ Britton has I'losed ^'"''' •^- ^'- has sile-cce-fled .Miss Car¬ rie- Turner, as tiae-her, in the I'nion Free School, and Miss Ruth R. .Mil¬ b-r has tal»en_,Miss Faling's plai-e as primary teacher. M-iss .Miller eonie-s I'll . Spring, L. 1.
her bouse- and expects to make her home- in P.-iersburg, Yn
WANTACinTEMS
Whet Hcnnessy Says About TRAVIS
"P""" '"^^^' ^''"'^ ^"«^ Husin'-^.s-like Slak Complroller, Mr. Eugene M. Trails haf done inucfi good work in raising the State's inflow- of
T'"^'T' " '^"' ^^'^^ '"'" ^"^"^^ neglected by former ine;umbents ol
the e.thce an J (uo.nd n-w incntne. Hi* wcrk on the sta6ip tran.sfer lax. the I, heritiuiL- tax and Uieiecxuedticbl tax has shottin the IxigfKst ejfici^nri) oi which lliere is any recoed.
In aJJiii -n he h is ciujed amendments to the lax liws whch Will avirag'-about $2,300,000. a vear uicrease-d income, "
ExcernI from book, eni lied " What's lhe mailer ii.f.'i Xe'X Yo-k. " rn-enlly u-Cilen bt, John A. f-tenneisv), Dumocral and Expert on Slule finances
VOTE FOR TRAVIS
Republican and Progreitive Candidate
The Re'v, Kdmund Warner Twieh- ell, Ph, D,, assistant pastor of the South Church, Brooklyn, preacbeel in the .Memorial Church last Sunday,
The Republicanes of the- 1st i;i.'e'- lion District held a sue'cessfnl Ban¬ ner Raising on Tni-sday nlKlit, after which a ineeting was held in the- Firemen's Hall,
On Wednesday night, the ladies eif
the- Chure-h gave an eiyster supper in
the Parish Houst^. after vvhieh em
lalison Conci It was given by Charles
I Inquiries are sonieiliiios re. ei ved j '^- '^^i^kM. "f Freeport,
as to the rcase>ns why some of the — "~
ai'tlee-ls whie-h e-emtain niatter of local I .Mr, and .Mrs, Fran(-is Sniitlj aiul
interest arc not published, son Heitieii, of Fie-epori, visiled Mr
llie Cdiioi' assuie-s the e-eirrespond-| anil .Mrs, l-'red, We-be-r lasl .Simda.v.
ents that he will be ple-ased to pub-1
lish all matter sent to him. So far .^jr. and Mrs. Camillus Senne and as posible. all articles will bc pub-l family have returned to .Manhattan
for the winter.
Work is progressing fast on the construction of the new piece of roael on the .Merrie-k Koad, opposite here For the last few days the traflle has
•¦¦•op fiivei'f.,ri through Seaford ."Xven-
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lished that reach us in time. But it must be borne iu mind that the cor¬ respondents cannot senel that whicli Is not given to Ihem direct,
Ve-rbal siateiiKiuts of events to some one, wilh a request to give il to us is oftimes forgotten.
Help Ifs out. and we will try to ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ j,^,^^
make the Massapequa Column iiiu-r- ^_^______________^_—_
esting. Leave your news in the Post ' '- —
Office, addressed lo the .Nassau Posl Correspond(-nt,
We can best help ourselves by joining together in the work that is of common interest to all. There is no e-lianiiel niore direct or practical than membership in ihe Board of 'I'rade, .'\,iplications for membership have hoijn received in twos and threes for the past three months. We arc trying to make "Boosters" of all 111'- new comers. So join with us in the good work.
Th'- Sunday S'ti'm! has changed to (n o'l-loe-k Siiiulin n ings froin iie-\i Sunday.
RUGS
We manufacture heautiful
FLUFF RUGS
From old carpets of any kind
\Y-2 make any size
RAG RUGS AND CARPETS
At icasonable prices
Main Rug Works
3r>l No. Main Street Tel. 4'(4-K Freeport
Groceries are Groceries
THF nOKI.n OVFK liut ItAKkFR'N an- n.-sb, eaie-fiillv sehcted, pio.iipily di'ine'ie'ei, Besieles, we^ iiiix in Ihe pleasure of ,service to the best of our ability. Anel all this niaki-s e-ur groe-e-iiis jiisl a little hit different, 88 .\0. MAIN ST. 'IMKine KIO-J FRFFPIMtl
The .voting me-u who i^ampeel in I'^a-t .Massape-'iiia we'e'ke'iids ilniing the sunimer spent Sunday as the' gne'sls eif .Mrs, A. Ileerle-iii,
.Mrs, Ann,I .\, .•\nderson, and .Mrs, .\, .M, ,Nimmo have retuined home afier visiiing frie'uds in Brooklyn, anel re'lalives in llasbrenik lleighls, N, J,
.'V jolly :iai't.v' of fiii'iiils iiiolore.l liere- ou Siinday and spe'iil tlu- dav as gue-sts of .Mr, and ,Mi's, Charli - i Schaefi-r, The-y were- .Mr, anel Mi .\(l'i|pii Cioh, ,\lr, and Mrs, He ni v
: !m'I. Mi'.i lleiiii.'i'ii ScI'V'.-iii/ I llu- ISniiix; ,\Ir, and .Mrs. Krdiii in of Fort Le.-; .Mrs, A. Fisli.i and M i-- le-r Williain Creili,
YOUR VOTE IS > IMPORTANT.
It may elect a Governor, a United States Senator, Judge of the Court of Appeals, a State Officer, a State Senator, a Member of Assembly, a Member of Congrress, a Justice of the Supreme Court. It may even elect the President of the United States.
AN IMPROPERLY MARKED BALLOT MEANS THAT YOUR VOTE IS THROWN AWAY.
To assist you in voting the ballot intelligently the accompanying reproduction of the official ballot, reduced in size, is shown with cross (X) marks for the Republican candidates.
To insure a continuance of good government in this state and prevent a return of the conditions that prevailed under Governors Dix, Sulzer and Glynn vote for all the Republican candidates.
To return the Republican party to control of the affairs of the Nation, vote for the Republican presidential electors, for the Republican candi¬ date for United States Senator, and for the Republican candidate for member of Congress.
TO VOTE FOR ALL OF THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES, EXCEPT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, make a cross (X) mark in the hquaie to the right of the eagle in each division of the ballot, TO VOTE FOR THE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, make a cross unuk in the circle under the Republican emblem, the eagle
W'e have ;;ol lo ;;el tin auloiiinl il All 111.- remillli- fellows nn- i elmiii'l- j ing the-ir horse- barns and h.-n eeiops j and piittiiu; ceineni lleieirs in Hie vveioil
ml if we are- lo kcI any news | out of Hie local llviiiii si|iiailroii vv.'| musl ke.'ii up w ith '.-in, and our re- 1 cnisition .i-'oes l'l the "Post" fol- lilhvi kind of a last vehicle thiit wiil do Hk- trick,
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W'hiiney has iciui ned Iiom il C'licauo Irin au'l r'^lioris Il'iit luosl I of the western le-rritory has bi-iju (lis-1 ..-. • ,1 ol lor a s|ioi IlLiht niaciiine ! which will revolul ionize the moving pi'lni'i' busin.'SS. i
ler. of I'nion Theological
IS b.'.n ciill.'d to till 111.'
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Cliurch of Massapeiiiiii for the vvintei
iiionUfs,
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lol iln llili Mceipia Coll
Iila.ved Sun iill coritiniie
A Impji.-. w(-II-li'd fanilly i-« Cii- K".vs{iiiii- of go.id (-1(1- l'iiir-iiiiil-s(;iiari-- iii> iii(-ss proiiiid; s Ci • pi'.f.iierKy of any I'liiii- iiii-n-iiil I nterprise. We- si-rvi- .vini poiitely, speedily and s;;t!-fii<-'i.j-i!y uilh the lie-si e-f foed-i. (illl upon lis and Illld to J nnr happy-well-fed- ness. ¦|'(-l. (i.'l.'i Fn-eport
Schluter
The Quality Grocer
33 West Merrick Road
5FREEPORT
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I 111 dt ii'i'iis wi'l (ill V " I lo con 'h r I'i iiroj i-sii ion. hovevir. foi i''i'i'.' is li'tle prcspecl of onr sliore Ironi I'Vi'i' b.'i'nu improv eel or mii'I, iii'cessible unless influ. nl ial inii'i-.si.- ar.' i-ncoiiraged. U'e- elei want a valu iihh- .-onsidi-ralion, lio-.v .-v.r, w.' will liter iltv.' you a draft of Mr. ll"vviI^¦^ I'i'oposiiion.
S 111!.' fellow ill ivill,.- a IiI.l; tout in;-' 'iir vvas so alTliei.ii on his arrival at lhe roadway Long tslaiul i-rossing i-tiit'irda.e nitiht tbat he- turned up the ira.ks. What e-han.-i' has a ciin-fil' lliiv.-r with this kind of sailor on tin roaels.
If vou hi'iiiicn to stand in with lha' Prini-e- eif Cood Fellows, Win. S .lack son, maybe be- will .show vem his ki-ii nil of high pe-elisr.-e-il poinieis.
Sei-i-e class anel inherit..! insti'ie' tn Ihose- puppies. One- of the litth fe'llows while out for a run the olher day, sbowe'd the' bhwid eif his ances Iors by r.-treiving a gold flag froni the- locnl Mnks and e-ari-fullv laying ll at bis niasli'i's fe-et.
.Several of our summer '•esident* '-ave re-nte>d house.-;, near the statior for wfnur occupancy.
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