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NOTICE TO THE PUSLIC Any arranaoua rafl««Aion wfan tha atearaatar, atandlns or raputatlan H any paraati, flr^ or oarporatlan whieh may aypaaf In tha aolumna af Tha Naaaau Paat, will ba gladly oorractad wpoiii raquaat at tha mala afflaa, Mil¬ lar iulldin«, 2^«4 South arava atraat, rraapart, l i., N. Y.
AH tba yallow jounuila luira to do te («l o«t a war axtta ia to .take aoma at tb»41i9*tcbea from a papar aavara} daj#. old, and dreaa tbem up with M pbint type beading and red Ink.
Boma paopla will kick on Increaaad raUraad faraa, bacanaa it will pre- Taatitbam from colng to tba naareat big city and buying gooda tbat tbey win afterwarda wish to return.
Dott't axamlna too cloaely into all tbo«a myateriOQfl packagea In drawara and i^MlTaa. It will b« aoon enough to kn«w tbe awful truth by Cbrlatmaa.
Wby deny that tbe present genera-
ehi^peh la m ^trttHo^afi and* iiaad rafy adiriiaMmly to ba all try TOiuitaar work, tt tbara waa aTaigraen xoatarlal anywhere ia tba nalgblMrhojpd. 7^bftC ¦ paoaHf . gladly Joined foraging partlea to oolleet it. iMtar tbey Uked tba aoelal plaaaora of ttaetlng to tie and bang .irxaatba and rope faatoona. If aentlment aad aocitfty bad a ebare in tbeir aeal, any- war tba cbnrcE laoked mighty pret¬ ty.
Today yonng peopl^ ara *way at acbotl abd ootic'ge, and tba older oned^ are more tban bu»y. It aeema ala^ lMpf>ealMa to get Tolontaer work. Many cbvrcbea pay down good •nma at money tor boUday trimming. Otbera bare giren tt np aa too oeatly. Some may say that money ought not CO be apent tboa,. while there are bun gry < people in tba neighborhood. Yet it aeenu a mistake to let tbe old Tula Tide customs go. Tbe carols do sound much more thrilling from a nest ot holiday greenery.
Tben there is the Sunday echool Cbrlatmaa tree to be trimmed, sup¬ pers to be prepared, recitations and music to be drilled. Pastors and sui>- erlntendenta bare to beg and plead to get their caamlttees flUed.
It seema too bad tbat it la ao hard for churches and otber pblla.i\lIu;opi<E «r««irfkattana it g^ rohinteer aerrice for all these tasks. BomatbbiK is wrong wbea ao one can apare an er¬ ening to work unpaid fer a good cause.
Some of tbe people wbo are always oooBplainlng about "not being noticed" would be muob happier if tbey would take bold and help along with sucb work.
there Is no such easy way to make frianda bs to take bold witb others in effort fer some fubUo organlsa- Uon.
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k!sd ot blttay madtclna tor tbeir hard- oougba, prorided tba doctor doea sot •aka tbem eorar tbeir bare tbroala.
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Ooa at the great problema whicb Ofatf asorameat tor «1t1c adranM baa to meat, ia tbat of Uaing np aU ela- flseota for team work. HanaooioQa eO-operatioB qC all intreata ia aacaa- •»ry.
A great many eommunitiea are curs¬ ed by petty Jeoloaaiea. Their power for miaeblaf aitecta arary enterpriaa. U one man atarta a morement, all tbe people wbo Ab not like hlta begin to throw oold water. Tbey maka sarcastic rcmarka about bis pro]eeu Tba result is tbat people fe^l dtsln- dlned to take bold and puab. for faar leat tbey make tbemselrea ridico- looa.
It la difficult to promote public ob- Jecta nnder tbe moat tarorable condi¬ tions. Tbe moment that people let personal feeling enter in, it becomes IcnpoaaSble to get unity of action. One set of people will try one thing, only to eee it tall under a wet blanket of Ironical ak«stlciam. They feel dis¬ gusted, and tbe next time any one «l»e jit&rta anything, tbey in ' furn' stand ^ck and Jeer.
The practical outcome Is tbat erfery one feels afraid of starting any new morement, for fear of becoming ridi¬ culous. It is easier to stand on one side and make superior remarks about the poor Judgment of your
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Mttedarly 1^ wlnt#r. |il^^ ifc Il«» tbm .adttOT. yam. wet* ta aarvay a tat of raxal embaBgai. at tWa ttttte at year, yoa waold cotehid* that tha modem odoaAry town to apt to ba full of aocial lite, it U odcUd baid tor organliatlojia to get free aigbU for entertalaaMmts. wben ttaey wont aonlllc with otber tnncUons.
The rural at^tertainmeat aay not be a rery thrilling functlOB. Jadged from tbe rla^-]^t of metropoUtaa Ufa. But at least it ia tba boma pro- duc of tbe »a((plc.
Wb«n yoQ aoenpy « aaat, at aome great city tbaatre. your efaidBg la a passirv one. Ton hare gained ao ex¬ perience of personal actirity. Ton hare merely aat back and oo*n aome one elae do ihlnge.
Wben yon get up an eQtartainmant for a rural stage, you act, think, and originate tor yoanell Tbe experi¬ ence sbarpaaa ' jAar fkdAUei . and brightens yonr wits. Wherefore, if you want to And really bright people you will do quite well to go to tbe country for them.
There is a feeling among aome of the girls that they ought to knit aome battenburg oener pieoea for ba Bel¬ gians.
The European kings bare heroically r«ntured out to the telephone ata¬ tlons, where they can listen to tbe rei>orts from the battle froat
v\len axe interested in the flne art«,-|j;U)ogresflinen will Join the morement when they are willing to attend danc-1 as soon as they bare an ex—before in elacaea onoe a week and stay up as | their names, late aa tbe teacher desires?
neighbors than to take hold aud puab. Looking at it In a eelflsb light, CIrio sentiment dissipates, and the
town growth languishes.
Is there anything of that spirit here? Most rlllagea bare something of It, and some hare far more tban others. In so tar as it exists, people Mr. Taft says the United States should get orer It. Tbey must pull must economise. It la beliered the together, Ignoring personal differ-
ences, if they want Freeport to ad- rance In population and public adran- tages.
Tbalre la a feeling hat Dad should iBcreaae hia allowance all around so that the family could glre him some alee Ghristmaa presents.
AJbout now one gets all kinds of adrice as to bow to treat coiia ex¬ cept that no one thinks to suggest go¬ ing out of doors freely and getting us¬ ed to cold air.
As the Panama canal cost fS.OOO,- 000 under tbe estimates. It doea not seem likely that Col. Goethals would i ever be a popular contractor for a j goremment post otQce.
Mr. Jamee B. Stllee,
Editor Nassau Poat Dear Sir:—
Will yeu please see that the pack¬ age of toilet soap and candles we are sending you reaches the Conunlttee In charge of the big ChHrttmas' benefit It has become rery erldent tbat this affair is to foe the greatest sucoees in tbe way of happiness—bringing to Fr«eport's tK>or children that Free- port has erer known, due to tbe papera energetic iaitlatlr^ and tbe hearty and eff«ctire cooperation of the ladles of tbe NetgHDoifiood Work¬ ers and It Is with plVMure' that we contrlibute our mite .
Yours rery truly CHUBBUCK'S DRUG STORE, (Signed) E. W. Ault, Manager
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WANTBD—A widow witb family to support wants sewing, cooking, wash¬ ing, ironing and general work; at home or at your home; references furnished. Mrs. Clara Bull, S8 South' Grore street, orer Police Courtroom.'
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'Wem la BBptre Bldg., 71 Broadw ay. N. T. City, tor aarraral yaoa*. wbara be treated aaany promineat people of tba elty aad bnalaaaa dlatHdt Ctab aad ingrowtas aalla. lat fact, crooked flaceni aad toea, waak aaUee. datewat and aaMrged Joists treated and corrected. Bard afli •oft ooma and buaioiia reaMred. Chilblalna, troaaa aad cracked handa aflt feet treated aai aarad. Ooteopathio aad laaaaga treatmoBt tor ladldi aad gents, at oSee ar yoar residence. Mrs. Pleterkerwaky alwaya ia aV tendaaoe. MaaloBTtac. teatal massnge and acalp traatiMat. by baad ar eleotrldty. [j
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Famed Oak Stool $1.75
As illustrated—made oi solid oak and corered with genuine SpaniHh leather.
SOUP OAK ROCKERS
as Mustrated, large comfortable rackets of polubed (9 IK oak. 8»aiTtally Priced f^^J
Gift Suggestions for Ladies
SEWING TABLES
PRINCESS DRESSERS
LIBRARY TABLES
MUSIC CABINETS
PARLOR TABLES
CLOCKS
SOFA CUSHIONS
BUFFETS "" "
DININQ TABLES
CHINA cioSETS
SERVERS
CHEVAL MIRRORS
SHIRTWAIST BOXES
ROCKERS
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An excellent 2 in. /• »7r
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Christmas Gifts
OIL PAINTINGS %3JSO to $150.00
SOFA PILLOWS. $1.50 to $5.00
STATUETTES $2.50 te $46.00
COUCH COVERS $1.25 to $12.00
PORTIERES $2.80 te $35.00
LACE CURTAINS 75c- te $25.00
TABLE SiUNS $1.50 to $«.00
LAMPS $4.50 te $500)0
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MAGAZINE RACKS SHAVING STANDS TURKISH ROCKERS ROLL TOP DESKS MISSION TABLES SMOKERS' STANDS CELLARETTES MEN'S WARDROBES BOOKCASES MISSION NOVELTIES MORRIS CHAIRS COSTUMERS CARD TABLES TABLE LAMPS CHIFFONIERS
BOOKCASES
Elarly Engliih, Golden Oak Ma¬ hogany ank Fumed Oak in all styles and sizec, rang- HP t\f\ ing in price from 7.72 to Iw'VW
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