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, niKBPONT, It. V, THUMbAV, mUk M; IMS
Waotei For Sale, To Let, Board, Etc
Pest llttis want "ads" get the goods while the getting's good. Tel. 01
Twe cents a word for first Insertion, minimum ten words, one dent a word for successive Insertions
IX>ST, strayed or Stolen—Sable and white collie dog. Aeward if re¬ turned to A. Noeworthy, 57 Lena avenue.
Enrolled Voters:
In my cafididaey for the ofllce ef
Town Assessor I stand on this plai^
form:
If Equitable Assessment.
2. Efficient Service.
3. Honest Effort.
CANIMDATC FOR
RepublicanNomination
FOR sale:—Rhode Island Red eggs for batching, both single and Rose eeakb, fl.OO for setting ot 13. J. S. DeMott, Leonard avenue, BYeeport. Telephone, 380-W.
SBWOi ROOM HOUSE For Sale. 11,900.00; or to let. |lf.00 month. Let iemlsbed. $18.00. Any amount down and easy payments. Address WiWam Oombert. Roosevelt. L. I.
Small House to Rent—Only $8.00 per month. Ainfiy to Quality Bakery, •or Qrove and OUre Bottlevard.
nuVATB LESSONS In shorthand atMl typewriting by registered teach¬ er. Lessons given at tbe student's heme it desired. Terms reasonable. Advance goaratfteed. Addreaa. Teach¬ er, care of The Nassau Post, Free-
1. I appreciate the importance of the office.
2. I believe and know I am quallfled to continue my aervloe.
8 .My experience Is my Greatest CaplUI,
I SOLICIT YOUR VOTE
Charlesl^W. Smith
TOWN ASSESSOrt BELLMORE
FOR
WAKTBIV-Yonng glfl wishes posi¬ tion for light housework. Inauire,] Roosevelt, Box tU>.
WAMl'ttu^-Cbeap acreage in Naasau Connty; cleared or wood land. R.. Nassau Post.
Franklin C. Gubert
QF HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
FOR SALE OR TO LET—« room house, all modern conveniences, storm sash on all windows, porch and windows all screened. Plot large and appropriate. Inquire J. S. DE¬ MOTT, Leonard avenue, Freeport
WANTBa>—A widow with family to support wanta sewing, eooking, wash¬ ing. Ironing and general work; at heme or at your home; references furnished. Mrs. Clara Bull. 38 South Orove street, over Police Courtroom.
FOK SALE—Small Chicken Farm and 8 Room houHe with all modern Im¬ provements except electricity; con¬ venient to trolley, stores and schools. Room for 100 chickens. Easy terms. J. E. DeMott, I^eonard avenue, Free- port.
CIGARS
Schulties Specials Havana Straights
Box of 25 for $1.25 Box of SO for $2.25 j
I win personally select just the eigar you wai^ mild, medium or etronsg and ^Mrayou will be glad I asked you to buy a box. These two oigars are made from Tobacco grown In Onba and are all Haran Absolutely. The 3S years of our life In the Ci¬ gar world Is one evidence of honest goodiB and when the "pure food law" ladudee cigars (as ii wfll) A. Schulte need never change a leal
Send your money in a letter or a Post Office order. Thank You.
LARRY PARCELS
157 Flatbush Avenue
At'Subway Entrance on Block South of Long Island Rail Road Depot
Town Clerk
A Vote Cast
FOR
Wilbur F. Soathard
AT THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES 18 ONE CAST FOR
Efficent Road Service
Daniel E. Sealey
OF HEMPSTEAD
ROOSEVELT
An entertainment consisting of mu¬ sical selections and readings will be given at the Roosevelt M. E. Church under the auspices of the class known as "Tbe Loyal Sons" of the Sunday School, taught by Mr. John Cornelius^ Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The young men are working hard to make this a success socially as well as financially. Refreshm<rits will be on sale at tJie close of the entertainment The program in part is as follows: Mupical selections, Gertrude and Leonard Hubbard; trio, Mlsa M. Roantree, Miss E. Whltehou.se. Mrs. Charles Reed; plam) solo, Mervin Golden; recitation. Miss S. George; duet. Miss Ml Mole and Miss Slegel; reading, A. Johnson; solo. Miss Eve¬ lyn Stephenson; violin and piano se¬ lections, Walter, Philip and Marlon
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Burkhard; redUtlon, "A Flah Story," Charlea Reed; duet. Mlaaea Gladys Andrews end Muriel Wood, and a comet solo by Ford Lytle.
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Mr. Harry Faath of Whitehouse avenue is in Hartford. Conn., on a business trip. Mr. Faath is employed by the Powers Accounting Machine Company of 50 Church street. New York City.
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Miss Marion Prall and Miss S. George spent the week-end at Miss Prall's home in Boonton, N. J.
I Funeral services of ' the late Mr. ; Catlin were held at the home of his i daughter, Mrs. W. L. Cort, on Mon* day, February 22nd. Interment was 1 at Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn.
Mrs. Charles Morgan of Union
place Is giving a variety shower «i her home on Saturday eTeaing tmr Kra. Ralph Burnett, nee Miss Bd«». Wallace. v
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The third entertainment held under the auspices ot the Roosevelt Lyoeum Course will be given on Wednesday evening, March 3rd, at 8 o'clock, la the Board of Trade Hall, Rooserelt. Miss Lucile Landers will, entertain with a variety of impersonations, dr*- I matic readings and folk songs. Danc¬ ing will be m order after the enter¬ tainment.
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[ Mrs. Stephen Beck of Main street I entertained the following friends and relatives over the holidays: Missea Madeltne and Anna Thomason of Jersey City, N. J.; Misses Catherine and Anna Lemmer, of Maspeth, L. I.; Mr. Mprtin Bach and Mr. Jamee Kel¬ ly, ox Bushwlck Junction, L. 1.
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JAMES BUTLER, I
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MY PLATFORM •'SERVICE
Resldenoe
Seaford
3AMES
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TTTi PT»i-ir-fcMTrG.* Groccry Department, 801 TELEPHONES.I Meat Department, 802
FREEPORT
FREE DEUVERY Double S. & H. Stamps Friday
CHARLES LINKER
Wholesale and Retail
Florist and Nurseryman
NORTH MAIN STREET, FREEPORT, L I.
Telephone 217-W
Special Attention Given to Artistic Funeral Designs and Landscape Work
Palms, Ferns, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Shrubs, Bedding Plants
Announces himself as a Candidate for
Nomination as TOWN CLERK~
ON THE
Republican Ticket
to be voted upon at the Unofficial Preferential Primaries to be held in March, 1915.
Free:-10 S. & H. Green Stamps with 2 pack¬ ages Uneda Biscuit, 10 Cents:-Coupon
REGULAR
A Face Full of Brightness
Republican Candidate
FOR
MILLIONS
are vald annually tor Pipes and t^e reel lite ot K per cent at wliieb Is only a few weeks. Tbey are broken and laid or thtema amy aa wortUaes. Briits ae yoor ytpe or ¦SB4 it by Ttaroel Poet, wheterer it's ins aad I Witt repair and make Alike
llie KLEIN
MBeckmaaStn lf«wY«rk
To^j^n Auditor
Charles Gardner Miller
OF HEMPSTEAD, L. I.
Enrolled Republicans
I am candidate for re-election to of¬ fice of Town Assessor. My ex|»eri- enoe In every way fits the position.
Ben. J. Dnryea
66 HENRY STREET, HEMPSTEAD
Just as a lace full of brightness at¬ tracts every one, so does a store well lighted demand attention.
A salesman disgruntled and crabby with patrons would not long remain in the observing merchant's employ.
A store repelling by its very darkness is synonymous with the morbid clerk.
If you want business success try LIGHT, LIFE and HAPPINESS by using the
Never Out Gas Light
Nassau and Suffolk Lighting Co.
George MacDonald, President
Grocery Specials
Fancy Creamery Butter, lb. 33c
1 1 Eggs 25c
Empire Eggs, doz cartoon 33c
East View Eggs, doz 35c
50 S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Free
with 1 case of 24 bottles Beer Rupperts, Liebman or Kohelers $L00
Green River Rye 89c
Wilson " 89c
Hunter *' 89c
Stout and Bass Ale, 2 for 25c
Meat Specials
Rib Roast Sirloin Steak County Sausage Legs Spring Lamb Roast Chuck Phila. Capon Long Island Duck Loins of Pork Rohe Regal Ham
lb. 18c
lb. 20c
lb. 15c
Ib. 20c
lb 22c
lb. 28c
lb. 22c
lb. 16t
lb. 20c
Fish Specials
Market Cod, Flounders, Haddeck Ib. 05c
3 Cod Fish Steaks (or 25c
Halibut Steak lb. 14c
Smoked Finncn Haddie lb. 12 1-2
Oy.ster in shell or locse |0c
NASSAU HOTEL
LONG BEACH Long Island New York
77ie King of Year Round Resorts
I^EPUBLIOAN VOTERS
Vote for a Logical Candidate
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OPPOSED EXPOSEP STOPPED
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Had His Bill Re. duced by Town Auditors.
(See BilU Nas. 860, 861 and 862)
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Open Throughout The Winter
We will be glad to make special rates to parties for receptions, dances etndbanquets
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