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THE HASSAU POST, FREEPOST, TI.J., FSntAT, SEPTEMBEB ifi, ltl«
MASSAPEQUA NEWS
Are jreu a MaBsapeqii* booster? No altlzen is worth while who can't see an advantage in being optimiRtic about his hotne locality. Beautify your lawns, keep the grass out of your roadway, trim your trees and until our populatioB becomes suffi¬ cient to Incorporate a village and thus provide means for kefping our public places In order it will (>e extrenif'ly helpful if you will Join the .Massapetiua Board of Trade,
A few men of this organization willing to chance be-ing considered presuniptuotiK have done much lo keep thf Ktailon plaza in sightly con¬ dition. The local Iniprovemeni C'tim- mittfe nt'fdH your fiontributlons to its perman»-nt fund.
ia an actlre market for a imall com- j Tbe Sunday school Besaion waa re- { munity, and if we can keep 'em com-; aumed in tbe M. P. Churcb last Sun- '¦ lag we may some day bave a flre j day afternoon, for all members of bouse and a city ball, too, {tbe acbooi 16 years of age a id over.
If you haven't the tinif, just help the other fallow and boost by mak¬ ing applic'itioti *for iiH'iiibfrship in the Massapequa Board of Trade.
Our last week's items will be found in the issue of September 8, under "Baldwin Items." An error.
Jno. W. Anderson and Tboa. Brown, twp public-spirited citizens who spent much of a recent day in preserving and trimming trees in the station paik, cuutlned to their houses the succt'i-ding week, for while tossing around on the topmost boughs one of 'em got hit in the leg hy a pasky hoe varmint or reptile and the other fel'ow was ruthlessly pu.8hed off bis hlgti perch by a vicious breeze there¬ by sustaining 5 bad fall, but, neither accident waH near hh tunny as vm' are trying to itiake it. T!h' boy.s did a good job and we are sorry they were laid up.
. Mrs, Stephen lirilton, with her sons, .Masoii and Hugh, and sister-in-law, .Miss Katherne Britton, started on Tuesday for a short visit in Peters¬ burg, 'V'a,
A pretty wedding took place Wed nesday of last week, when Miss Eliz- beth Louise Guenther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Gueutber, became the bride of Gerarde E. Ben¬ nett, of Sheepshead Bay, at the home of .Mr. and Mrs, I-Ienry C, Guenther on Merrick Hoad. The house wab pret¬ tily decorated in green and white. .Miss Edna May Guentner, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor, the groom being attended by his cousin, Harry Young, of Sheepshead Bay. Rev. William D, Tuckey, a former pai-ftor of tne M, E. Church, per¬ formed the ceremony, Mr, and Mrs Bennett are enjoying a trip to Niag¬ ara Fails and other points, and on their return will make their'home in Ozone I'ark.
SEAFORD NEWS
I An aftemoon tea was beld at the bome of Miss S. E. Voors Friday afternoon for tbe benefit of the Ep¬ worth League.
Ketcham, M. Hoff and C. W. Wheel-
I barrow.
' Miss Helen Mills, of Union Course, - is visiting ber aunt, Mrs. Cbas. E. Mills.
.Mr. and Mrs, A, D. Bartle are spending two weeks at the Delaware \Vater Gap,
Last week one the .Moore houses on New York avenue was sold to Richard I^icklnson, of New Yo?k, The Wells house on ('hicago avenue was sold and an option was taken by a Brooklyn man on one of the hollow- tile liouses on the south side. This
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS
$1.50 TO $1.50 Block Island
RHODE ISLAND
SUNDAYS SEPT. 11 & 24
via the L. I. R. R. & Montauk S. B. Co'«
STEAMER 'SHINNECOCK" going and returning via Montauk Spec¬ ial expre** train with parlot car leave* Freeport at 8 25 A. M Due Bk>ck Itland 2 P. M. Returning leaves 4 P, M. Round trip far* $1,50; children under 12 year*, $1 15. Reitaurant, Lunch Counter on Steamer,
Gas pipes are being laid in the principle streets of Massapequa, and it is hoped our streets may soon be lighted.
BALDWIN ITEMS
.Marion Lepley, two years old, daughter ot Rev. and Mrs, M. O. Lepley, has fully recovered from in- faiiTle fiaralysis wilh the exception of a sliuht paralysiis. It is lioped that her recovery will be complete before long. The faiiiiiy is Quaran- tiiiid for the iiionib.
A party of about twenty-flve spent a delightful afternoon and evening last Saturday on the water and the beach at I'oint Lookout. The "Nettie 15(11" carried them to the beach, where bathing and games were en¬ joyed, followed by a clam bake, etc I..jit('r in the evening all departed for the boat and spent pleasant houri- ou a moonlight sail. Those who at¬ tended were: Mr, and Mrs. Charle? i H, ThortlSs, Mr, and .Mrs, C, A, Schu man, .Mr, and .Mrs. Francis \Y. .Miller .Misses Bertha Hich. Edith Smith Ruth Austin, Klsa and Flora Papp Elsa Grimm. Meta Barth, Jennie Schu man, Myra and Rita Bedeil, Miss Lord, Miss Phebe Powers, Amos Brubaker, J'aul iJchuman, Rayniond Richie and Kenneth and Theodore Thomas.
Work at the Methodist church is progressing nicely, A large force of men and boys have been very busy, and the cellar is ready for the con¬ crete foundation.
Mrs. Marie Schoeman and family will move to the Crook cottage.
Miss Emma Smith, of this village, is visiting Miss Myrtle Hoff, at Hi),'h tliii Beach.
The Ladies 'Aid Society met at the home ol .vlrs, K, Huneke Thursday afternoon.
The Misses Margaret and Carrie Dubbs. of Hewlett, L, I., spent Sunday last with Mrs, John H. Wanzer.
Mrs. Richard Evento spent Tues¬ day last witb her sister, Mrs, G, Wade.
Mrs. Chas, E. Mills spent Tuesday last at High Hill Beach with .Mrs, Louis Ketcham.
The regular monthly meeting of the '¦¦""ford Hook, Ladder and Engine Company was held last Monday eve¬ ning.
Preparations are being made for the organizing of a basket ball team for the coming season.
Mr, John T. Baldwin is acting as a substitute life guard at High Hill Beach Life Saving Station,
One of the district officers is expect¬ ed to lead the Epworth League next Sunday.
Mrs, Harriett Van Nosfrand, of Babylon, is visiting friends in Sea¬ ford.
Mr, Fred Carman, a "former Sea¬ ford postmaster, has acain moved to Seaford and is now occupying the cottage on .lackson avenue, owned by Mr. John Raynor.
Groceries Fancy and Staple
Every Article Guaranteed
Mr. Jesse I. Smith has purchased an automobile. ** ,,
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Mr. Geo. Bedell, of Rosedale, spent
Sunday last with Mrs. Geo, Wade.
A surprise party was given to Mrs, Louis Ketcham, at High Hill Beach, on Thursday evening. An enjoyiibl" ti'iie was spent by all those attend¬ ing.
Miss Ethel Bramwell, after a week's stay in Seaford. has returned to her home in Brooklyn.
Mr. Henry Walters, Jr,, has re¬ turned home after a week's stay at High Hill Beach.
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I liafs Height Hiijtvanlm ss. i'he butcher sinllcs ami iii(|iiirts il it )\ill ilo, iniJ >oii sa> .\cs.
We tloii't do biisim ss that way In this liiitclicr simp. »c ('liiliii^or to gi»,' exact \»eiglil.
Fll I 1.1'ORT S, Main, (dr. i'ine SI. I'el. sMI
The Rev, F:inier E, Loux, of Lyn¬ brook, will preach in the Methodist Kpiscopal Church a 110:30 A, M,, and Rev, S, U. Davison, of Rockville Cen¬ tre, will preach at 7:45 P, M, The E|)worth League devotional service will be held at seven o'clock.
Judge Jaekson and family have re¬ turned from a pleasant summer at their cottage at liigh Hill Beach.
Mr, Amos , Brubaker, of Mountain \'iew, N. J,, has been visiting friends in town.
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W A N T E ID
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Operators, Examiners, and
Folders; also learners taken
in and paid while learning.
Call at any limc on premises.
Shebar & Klein
36 No. Main Street Frecpoi't.
Mr, and Mrs, George VV, Dunstan, of Grand avenue, are enjoying an automobile trip with friends to Lake George, the Maine Coast, Boston, etc.
Members and friends of the Help¬ ing Hand Society of the M, E, Church enjoyed a sail and beach party to Point Lookout Beach on Tuesday.
! .Mrs. Hannah Lusch and family ', have returned to the village and are ; occuiiying .Mrs. Lusch's res.dence on Grand avenue.
Rev, Palmer E. Loux, pastor of the Freeport Baptist Church, will preach in the M, E, Church here Sunday i morning at 10:30 o'clock. He will j have charge of the morning church I service each Sunday during the tem- ' porary absence ol the paslor, Hev. .\1, O, Lepley,
Hay, Feed, Bundle Wood
Miirket nnd (iiirden Seeds, Seed Potatoes, T'ertllizer, Hrled Griilns (OR. ( IUIM FI STRI'l^r .4M) XK» It()ri,i:V,\ini, II{i;HP()UT, \. Y. Will close at 1 P. }h on Sutiirdays iliiriii;; July, ,\u(fust and .September
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The ^QXait Store
RED CEDAR COMPOUND
IIKSTKOVS THK MOTHS '
Reliable protection against moths, a powerful article, clean and easy to use, and giving tlje best possible results. Price 20c. per peck.
CEDAROL
Natural leat of the cedar, the old reliable and unrivaled moth- cbaser—the odor is always sweet. In tin cans, 10c.
SPRING TONICS
Beei, Iron and Wine 60c Celery and Iron Tonic... .|1J)0
Comp. (\vr. llypo|ihoiiphiles.<r>c Wine of <'otl Liver Oil $1.00
Haraaparllla Compound ".'k* Kidnev Pllla .Wc
Liver Salts 2ftc-50r-$1.00 Liver'Tonic $1.00
Our Interest in our customers is personal
Clarence S. Abrams, Ph. G.
28 WBST MERRICK ROAD ' Phone No. 1
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POLITICAL AOyKKTISK-MKAT
LLI'ITlO.y NOTK H.
.VASSAL- COCNTY, N, Y. (ieneral Klection,
November Vth, 1!»16.
State of .New York, Office of the Secretary of Stato, Albany, August 31, 1916, To the Custodian of Primary Re¬ cords of the County of .Nassau:
.Volice is hereby given, that, at the General Elociion to be held in this Slate on the Tuesday succeeding the first -Monday In November next (Nov¬ ember 7lh), lhe following offlcers ma; be lawfully voted for to wit:
Forty-five electors of President and Vice President of the United Slates.
A Goveinoi' in the place of Charles S. Whitman. A Lieutenant-Governor, in thc place I of l.'dward Schoeneck, I A Secretary of State, in place of I Francis .M. Hjigo.
A Comptroller, in the place of Eu- l gene M. Travis,
i A Treasurei, in thc place of James I L. M-ells.
! An Atforney General, in the place of ; I':gbiii''t E, Woodbury. , A State Engineer and Surveyor, in I thc place of I-'rank M. Williams. I A Chief Judge of the Court of Ap¬ peals, in thc place of Wlllai'd Bart¬ lett.
All of whose terms of offlce will ex¬ pire on the last day of Deceml>er next, A I'nited Slates Senator in the place of James A. O'Gorman.
.'^n .Vssociate Judge of the Court of .'Vppeals, in idace of William K. Wer¬ ner (Deceased).
One of th" Justices of the Supreme Court, for the Second Judical Dis¬ ti'ici, in lhe i-lace of James C, Ci'oi)sey, appointed by the Governor to fill vacancy, whose lerni of oflice will ex- < pire on the lust day of December next. A Representative in the Sixty-fifth Congress of the Cnited States for the First Congressional Dislrici, comito's- cd of the Counties of .Nassau. Suffolk and iiart of Ihe County of Queens, in Uic place of Frederick C. Hicks.
.•\ Senator lor thc First Senate Dis¬ trict, composed of lhe counties ot .Vas- pC.U 'ind Sii.Tolk. in the place of Gcorfc < It. Thonipson,, |
County un.l Disirict Officers also to i he elecled for said County: '
One .Meiuber of .\s:-;eiiil)ly. in place - of Tliomas A McA\l;inney.
.\ Conniy ,IiidL,'e, in thc place of Jnnics P, .Vciinrmn,
A Surrou'ite, in thc jilace of John J, Graham.
A Siiei iff, ill the place of .Stephen P, Petlit-
A Coimty Clerk, in the place of Thomas .S. Chcsliirc-
A County Treasurer, in the jilace of Daniel J. Hegeman,
A District-Attorney, in the place of Lewis J. Smith,
.\ Superiniendent of the Poor, in the place of Claude Van Deusen,
A County CoinjilroHer, in the place of Karl J, Bennett, apjioinled to fill vacancy.
All whose terins of office will ex- '¦ pire on th? Inst day of Decemher : next.
I Given under my hand and Seal
of office of the Secretary of State. ,it the City ot Al¬ bany, this thirty-first day of August, in the year (Seal,) on'"" thousand nine hun¬ dred and sixteen,
I RANCIS M. HCGO. Secretary of State. State of New York, County of Nassau, ss,:
We, the custodians of Primary Re¬ cords in an-l for the Cotinty of N'as¬ sau. do hereby certify that we have i compared the annexeti with the orig¬ inal notice liled and recorded in our : office September 1st 1916 and that the j same is a true transcript thereof of I the whole of said original !
In Testimony Whereof, We I have hereupon sct otir { hands and affixed the seal j of said Custodians of Prim- | ary Records this Sth day ¦ of September, one thous- | (Seal.) and nine hundred and six- j teen. |
LAWRENCE E- KIRWIN | President. I CHARLES U. STOWE,
Secretary. Custodians of Primary Records.
On Sunday evening last a moon¬ light roast at High Hill Beach was enjoyed by a large party. The feast consisted of roast clams, roast sweet and white potatoes, roast frankfurters, sandwiches, coffee and walermelon. Those in the party were: Mr, and Mrs, F. E, Dodge, Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Hoff, Mr, and Mrs, J. A, Hoff, .Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Koch. Mr, and Mrs, M, Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs, L, N, Ketcham, the Misses M. E, Sands, .M, Ketcham, M, Hoff, B, Kelcham, II. Hoff, A, Votteher, T. Hoff and P. Ketcham; the .Messrs. A,
ENDORSED
REPUBLICAN CAM)IDATE
FOR
SURROGATE
George Howard Randall
•V2 Brooklyn .Vveiiue Freeport
Telephone 208
Carpenter and Builder
Screening of buildings and porches a specialty.
Carpenter's and Mason's Tools, Builder's Hardware, Paints, Oils, ^'arnishes, Glazing, Garden Hose, Garden Tools and Poultry Wire.
Estimates cheerfully given. Work promptly done.
CHIROPODIST
DR. M. C. CASHIOPP
Specialist on All Foot Troubles
Office Hours, Freeport Tues., 3 to 7. Thurs,, 7 to 9 p. m. Sun., 4 to 6.
And by appointment.
.Main Office:
I'lii .Niislriiiid Atenue,
itrooklyn, \. V.
Tcl, Bedford ITn
Branch Office and Residence:
1)7 .North Main Street,
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Shoes Shoes Shoes
Shoos for the whole family
Tennis (iolf Bathing
In latest styles and materials
lii^h-chiHs House, Kvening;
and Street Shoes
N. 1. C. department store
prices
HERZFELD
SO. MAIN ST., FRKKPOHT
.Most (Oinpetent Cobbler
Latest Machinery Hejiairing While Vou Wait
J.EONE^/HOWELLT "^ OF mineola""
EAGLE
Klectricai Shoe Repairing
Rubbers and Shoes Rciiaired
v.'hile you wait
All Work Guaranteed
Reasonable Prices
JAMES PISCIOHA, Prop.
35 RAILROAD AVENCE Freeport, L. I.
Godfrey Gilbert, Jr.
(.1 ARANTKKII
VULCANIZING
TIHKS AMI AITO Sl I'l'l,IKS
Diamond Tires
TeU phone Kil 2 9 West Merrick Rd., Kreeport
and have healthy sturdy chicks ifyou use
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SHAWtTRUESDIuOfe
^CFutt ^€lklkIF(o)(o)dl^
Manufactured by Shaw & True sdell Co, Brooklyn, N,Y.
For Sale by all Dealers
KEEPING PRICES AT THEIR LOWEST
3 pounds pk, best starch .
Buffalo Amono
Life Buoy soap, 2 cakes
Zap 2 pk
Fairy or Ivory, 1 cake
Gold Dust, 1 pk
Star Naptha, 1 pk
Posl Toaslies, 1 pk.
•Cellogs, 1 i)k
,1,5 cents
. .,09 cents
, . , 09 cents
. ,01 cents
, ,,04 i^en's
, ,,04 cents
. .,08 cents
08 cents
When you are ready to buy grocer¬ ies just bear in mind that this is the store where prices arc always dowu to the limit. High prices never pre- \ail here.
When you want good service just remember that our molto is to give the best goods and thc best service for the least money—and we do it.
Qiiakir Flakis, I pk or, cen's
Shiidded \VI,ea', I pk 10 cciiM
Force, 1 pk 10 cems
Buiton's Vanilla or L( mon
lOxiracI, l'l it. .'If, 17 cenls
All V. B, Crackers, .<!', 04 cents
vVII N, B, Crackers, .10 os cems
Coffee 20 cents
Tea 29 cents
BITTER & i;(;(;s
DOLANS CROCERY HOUSE
22 WEST MERRICK ROAD
FREEPORT
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