THe NPa4*AU ^OftT. PrtiEPORT. N. Y,, FUmAV. iNfAKCH 12. IMS
Artistic & Qieap
BOOT AND 8H0B BSPAIBINO
Expert Shoe Repairer
Reasonable Prieee
FRANK CHIMERI
1« •reoMyn Ave., Freeport, N Y,
Plumbing, Heating, Tinning
BIUPAIKINQ AND JOBBINO ESTIMATES
CHAS. F.FRITZ, Jr.
2M N. Main 8t Freeport, N. Y. Telephone 744
Tyron's Madme Shop
Olive Blvd. bet Qreve * Chiweb Bta. ¦ERT TRYON, Prop.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ANO AD¬ JUSTING
COMPLETE UP-TO-DATE MACHINE
SHOP
NEW EQUIPMENT
Telephone 5S9-J
JOHN M. SIMPSON
Eiqpert Maohiniet
Eafine liutsUuig and Re-
pakiag. Marine Work a
Specialty
Main Street
Hmi ai FrMpMt Riv«r
Tdephone 578-W
The Popular
"GROW-SIR"
G. FL Rapp
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables
in Season\
15 Bedell Street
Phone 417-W
Prompt Delivery
Wlule in Mineola
atop at
HENRY C. KRAMER'S
Hotel Nassau
Where jroa will meet yeor Friends
GEORGE A. H. SMITH, M. D. Eye diseaaes only. Office hours Tuea- day* and Thursdays from 8 to II A. M , and by appointmenL 7 Wallace street, oomer Brooklyn ave- ¦«e, Freeport, L. I. Telephone 778.
Eggs Eggs
We want to serve you with fresh eggs produced trom the desneat fowls and food under perfect sanitary con¬ ditions, Eggs for hatching.
We aoUclt mau orders—we deliver by Parcels PoeL
Standard Leghorn Farm
SMITH STREET
TEU 8ie J.
MBRHICK
Freeport Sea Food Market and Oyster Saloon
B. RILEY RAYNOR, Proprietor
Everything in Sea Food In Season Wo Serve Oysters, Clams A Chowders
16 W..Merrick Road, Freeport
TELEPHONE ^M
CHOICE
Fruits and Vegetables
PRICE QUAUTY QUANTITY
EMPLOYED JUDICIOUSLY
noyd G. ZuUi
PROPRIETOR
TWO STORES
POST & CONKUN BUILDING
Norih Main Street
ADEL'S MARKET
So. Main Street
LoBg Island Railroad Time Table
(BffecUve Oct 18th, 1914)
Leave Merrick, tor New Tork. Penn- aftvanla Station. Brooklyn and inter¬ mediate stations, week days, 6.16, 5.52. CSS. «.((, 17.18, 7.28, 8.01, 8.15. It.U A. M.; 12.22, 3.09, 4.17, 5.38, S.41, 9.22, 10.69 P. M.: Sundays, 6:48, 9.20 A. M.; 18.84. 2.44, 4.28, 5.33, 8.08, 10.477 P. M.
Leave Freeport for New York, Penn¬ sylvania Station and Brooklyn, week¬ days. 6.20. 5.56, 6.42, 7.00, 17.22, 17.47 1.06, 18.17, 8.55, 9.47, 10.17 A. M.; 12.27, 8.13, 4.21, 5.02, 5.43, 6.45, 9.26, 1L03 P. M. Sundays, 6.51, 9.24, A. M.; 12.08, S.4Sr 4.32. 6.37. 6.40, 8.12, 10.61. P. M.
Trains leave Freeport fO"- Amltyville Babylon Patcbogue and intermediate ¦Utions week days, na4.44, 8.10, a9.32, U.63 A. M.: el.43, 8a2.22, 2.44, a3.58, a4.69, f5.27, ai5.55, a6.19, 6.45, a7.06, 7.44, a9.07, alO.47, P. M.; 12.17, 2.04, night Sundays, 5.31, a9.20 P. M.; 1S.88, 2.27, a3.52. 7.33, a9.02, all.l4 P. M.: 1.42, night
Trains leave New York, Pennsyl¬ vania Station, for Freeport. Merrick aad principal, intermediate stations, BaS.S8, 7.e«, aSltf, 11.00 A M.; aal2.48, ¦•1.84. 2.00, aS.OO, a4.03, f4.44. (except Merrlok), laS.OO, a6.29, 5.54. a«.17, 6.60, a8.ll, a9.50, 11.30 P. M.; aLlO, night Sndays, 4.30, a8.24. 11.34, A. M.; 1.37, SJ.S8, 6.39, a8.08, al0.18 P. If.; al8.35
a Traina run to Babylon oaly.
n No Brooklyn oonneotiena.
a Saturdays enly. , ( Bzcept Saturdays.
t Bxeept holidays.
i Bxoept Satcrdaya and heUdays...
Tsalaa leave Brooklyn, riatbnsh Alto. Station, about the same ttase aa itKea shawm tram New Tark. Peaasyl- eaala eWiam. TUa ttm* «aMe sabiMfl j vttbovt
Aladdin's Lamp Realized
ALL.ADIN'S LAMP! A fairy Ule no longer. It is here—it ia youra at command. And you don't have to rub It to get what you wish for. Just push a button and you get light, heat, and power from tbe electric current running through your wirea. Light tor every nook in the heose—heat toi your radiators, your cooking, your bot-water supply—power to drive your sewing machine, your fans, your vacu¬ um eleaner—electricity, the modern Aiaddln'a Lamp, la a magic source ot sanitary conditions, comfort and con- renlenoe in the home. Let us put ALADDIN'S LAMP into jour house. We are specialists In this Lne—supply¬ ing everything but current. And we guarantee our work.
James F. Campion
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Qlecerlc Light Wiring, Fixtures and
Electrical Supplies
30 S. Qrove St Freeport N. Y
Telepbone Connection
Notioe to Tai-nim
DCPARTMENT OF COLLECTION, ROOM 1, TOWN HAT.U Hempstead, N. T. The nn<le™'8ned Receiver of Taxes for tbe Town of Hempstead, hereby tlves notice that he haa received the Tax Roll and warrant attached there¬ to dated Jan. 28, 1915. and will be in attendance to receive taxes at Room 1, Town Hall, in the village of Hemp¬ itead, on
MONDAY, FEB. 1, 1915
and every day thereafter until and including
TUESDAY, MAR. 9, 1915
Sundays and Holidays excepted, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
After March 9th, the undersigned will receive Uxes on muimjjaY and TUESDAY only of each week at tbe Receiver's OCace, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
The Receiver's Office will be opened from February Ist, 1915, to June Ist, 1915. All correspondence after this date mu&t be addressed to the County Treasurer at Mineola, Nassau Coun¬ ty. N. Y.
To all taxes paid during the flrst thirty days no percentage will be added. Second thirty days 2 per cent will be added and 25 cents for notice. On and after April 9th, 1915. 6 per cent. wlU be added, and 25 cents for notice.
All taxes are payable at the Receiv¬ er's Office up to June 1st, after which date they are payable at the County Treasurer's Office at l^lneola, N. Y. with an extra percentage added there¬ to.
In i>ayment of taxes through the malls, please send Check or Money Order. Money or Postage Stamps by mail not accepted for Taxes.
All Tax Bills. Receipts or Corre¬ spondence to be sent by mall, must be accompanied by self-addressed Envel¬ ope and Stamp.
Per lioq
State. County and Town Tax |0 76
Road Tax 11
Board of Health Tax 02
Baldwin Fire Maintenance Tax.. 07
Roosevelt Fire Maintenance Tax 08
Hewlett Bay Fire Tax 06
New Hyde Park Fire Tax 12
Valley Stream Fire Tax 09
Baldwin Light Tax 30
Franklin Square Light District.. 22
Inwood Light Tax 35
Lawrence North Light District.. 36
Merrick Light Tax 50
New Hyde Park Light Tax 11
Roosevelt Light Tax 22
Sonth Hempstead Light Tax.... 22
South Side Light Tax 15
Valley Stream Light Tax 40
Woodmere Light Tax 30
Baldwin W.iter Tax 22
Lawrence North Water District 15
New Hyde Park Water Tax 10
Merrick Water Tax 20
Roosevelt Water Tax 24
Dated January 28th, 1915.
JOSEPH H. FOSTER, Receiver of Taxes.
MEATS
"BEST by TEST"
Chrace R. Mm For Town Assessor
of Rockville Centro CANDIDATE FOR
Republican Nomination
.of
ASSESSOR
VOTE FOR
I Clarence A. Edwards
FREEPORT
"Yoi.
CLARENCE
are the Judge or my qualifica¬ tions"
CANDIDATE FOR
RepublicanNomination
FOR
Town Clerk
ECXWARD'5
Who, if nominated and elected to
this important office, will give you
an equitable assessment.
Nearly eight years of buying, selling
and handling town real property
well qualifies him for this
office
FAIR AND EQUITABLE 8ESSMENT TO ALL"
AS-
Daniel E. Sealey
OF HEMPSTEAD
A Vote Cast
FOR
Wilbur F. Southard
For
TOWN SUPERINTENDENT OF
HIGHWAYS
AT THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES
IS ONE CAST FOR
Efficent Road Service
Millinery and Hair Goods
Your own combings made up in any style you desire
NOTIONS EMBROIDERY LADIES' WARE
"A Mark Of Distipciion On Every Hat" Renovating and Re-curling Feathers
Mrs. Kate Osborne
18 West Merrck Rd.
Freeport
Telephone 895-W
HUB-MARK RUBBERS
SHOE SHINING PARLOR
HATS CLEANED AND RENOVATED CIGARS, CIGARETTES
J. A. CHARKALIS
44 S. Main 81 FREEPORT
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Serviceable young horses, suitable, for wagon juid truck work. Can be seen at
H. BATTERMAN €0. STABLES
1066 DeKalb Areuw Near Reid At*. BftM»klyn
RepublicanNo minatio ns
Rules for Inoflidal Preferential Primary.
1. — An unoflieial prcfercntinl prinuiry nhall Ivo «el<l in each Election District in the Town of Hempstead, on Satunlay. March 13th, 1915. iKtween the hours of 3 and 9 i". M., for the purpose of a.scertaininif the people's choice of ranclidntfs for the respective Town OfHcea to l>e votol for nt the cominu Town Election. .'Vt len.st two weeka prior to the holding of Buch I'rimary, there shnll be published a list of oinces to be filled at the Town Election.
1.*.—A sub-committee of seven members shall be appoiiite<I by the Town Committee to nr- lanKC for and conduct the unofficial prefer¬ ential primary.
3.—Any p<raon desiring to beci me n ojindi- dnte for office to Im? voted for at the Town Eliction shall (llie with Mr. SU'phen IV I'ettit. of Kreeport. Nassau County. New York, on or before March Cth, 1916, a petition to that ef¬ fect, siicned by 25 Kcpublican voters. Each petition muft l>e accompanied by a fee of JIO. excei)t Trustees i>f (.'emeteries and Town .'Vmlitors. whose fee shall be $5, to aid in de- frayinsr the expense of printinK and ilistribut- ir'j the primary ballots. Any enrolIe<l Re¬ publican is elipib!e to i>ecome a candidate.
4. The names of the enndidatea for the re- npi'ctive oRices shall be Krnupe<l under the title of tlie oflici- each i.-i n candidate for. ami the names shall lie plaotMl on the ballot In the (ir.ler in which they are drawn by Int. The fo'm <,r Ihe ballot sha"!! bo aftiT the form of Ihe M:issachusetts bellot, and shall be of con¬ venient size and shape and shall contain <ne or more columns as may be necessary. Ini- niidiatcly under each title of office there shall be a statement of Ihe number of c.indidates to be voted for for that ri-spective office. The ballots nei d not lie endorsetl. Sufficient bal¬ lots shall I* furnished each Election District and it shall be the duty of the Histrict Com¬ mitteeman U) have them at the polling plac in his lespective District at the" openiner of said I'limary. All ballots to be numliered. No pasters to be use*!.
S.—All oflicially cnrolle<l Republican voters I'nd those who shall enroll with their Dia¬ trict t^ommilte< man 48 hfjurs prior to the Primary, shnll 1>« entitled to vote at the Pri¬ mary, except voters who are already enrolled in any other party.
6.—Each voter at the Primary shall put an 'X" mark in the space before the name of the person or persons whom he desir»»rt to vote for as candidate or candidates for th* office specified in each tit!e of office. If he voU*s for more than tlie jiroper number of cnndidatio for any particular office the ballot shnll b» void as to that office only. He shall fold his ballot and hand it to the Tellers (ap¬ pointed to act by the District Committeeman) to receive the baPot. The votinR shall Ik- Cfinducttnl in an orderly manner and the ,Sec» retary fhall recon! the name of each vf)t"r before the ballot Is ccst. At the clfwe of the I'limarv the Tellers shall imm»'diateiy canvass (he vole. and. the Chairman and SeeretJiry of the Primary shall certify the result thereof to th" D-slriet Commilteemnn.
7.—Each Town Commilteemnn shall fi'e w'lh tho Secretary of the Arrangement Com- miltre the returns of the unoffl-rinl Prferen- tial F*rimary in his respective E'ei-lifm Disirie( within sn hours rfter the close nf said Pri- mniT. toe-cth-r with ballots vote.! thereat, and void or unuse<l ba'lols. All vofe.1 Imllnts mu-t Iw* sealntl. Such returns shaM contain a state¬ ment of Ihe nnm''s of ihe randid:il<'s vrited for nt (ho Primary, the office for which they were vole*!, ami the number of votes each r*'ce!ve<!. nnd such relurns and canvass shall be r)!ree<f in a>i enveio)>e and sea'eii I'V the insieclon^ of the prirra'-icti in efch Distiicl. nnil the same hnnde*! to their District Comm'lt'eman
SCHOOL DAYS NEVER END
Thousands of people are yearly leAmlng to know th« difference betweec honeat soods and tht> other kind. Lone aco In life's school many learned the true economical value of Hub-Mark Rubbers and they hav« never forgotten the le«son. Tbat'a why th* business man, the professional man. the policeman, the motorman and the postman aay "Hub-Mark" to the atoreman when they buy rubbera
Mothers with a true sense of economy and a sense of health protection Insist on Hub-Mark rubbera for their Isiys and girls. Thev cost no mureo than other standard, Brst quality rubbers 'V
Hub-Mark rubber footwear Is mate by a ^ factory which is tlie larBest aod best equipped in the world, and one which has been satlafylnf tlM public foot wants for sixty years.
Order by name. Say " Hub-Mark.** It^ a wiM foot note to your shopping lUt.
These rubbers are manufactured by the Bwim Rulv ler Shoe Company, Maiden, Ma&K.
THE HUB-MARK IS YOUR VALUE-MARK FOR SALE BY
Kantor Brothers Department Store
MERRICK ROAD BALDWIN, L L
DANGER! STOP! LOOK!
Dtd you ever study out or inquire what proceaa your clothtng under, went In the potaesslon of the launoiy men?
There are a great many iothaome and infectlou* diseatea that can b« transmitted from one person to another through the ojothing, unlets the greatest caution and care be exercised in the process of laundering.
Then, again, a majority of places sprinkle their clothes with spray from the mouth—do you want yours treated In that way?
Our sanitary conditions are perfect. We have installed not only ex pensive, but modern, machinery, charging and renovating the entire plant.
We think that it if only fitting that we announce to our customers and the public that we do ^11 our own work—on our premises—under our per sonal supervision, insuring perfect sanitary conditions and prompt servl<o«.
Why take or permit your laundry to go to the city or some other place, where you can know absolutely nothing of where or how It Is haiv- died or treated? We do, not only good work, but guarantee satisfaction. Our motto is, "A satisfied customer Is more to be desired than ntoney."
Our prices are the lowest, consistent with perfect and sanitary wwrk.
We solicit a trial that we may demonstrate our claims.
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Your Eye on My Prices
the Best Meats are Kept
Taken to Please You
Where You Get
A SQUARE DEAL
Years of Experience in New York City and other Markets enables me to obtain the Choicest
12^1 So. Main Street
TEL. 75
FREEPORT, N. Y.
FOR RENT OR SALE Modern 7 Boom Hotue, reoeptlon hall, baXbt 4 IbedrooniB, staaa heat, «!eo- trldty, laa. Aa« loeatloa. aear new scheoL Will ¦acriftoe tar «alak ao- ^ee%w
MY
'
Residence
PLATFORM ,
'SERVICE 1
1
Seaford
FROM THB WE8T. |
Arrive.
6,30 A. M.
8.10 A. M.
12.40 P. M.
2.50 P. U.
6.10 P. M.
e.30 P. M.
Ready for OU. i
7.45 A. M. 1
8.30 A. M. 1
LOO P. M.
3.15 P. M. j
5.30 P. M.
7.00 P. M. 1
FROM TBDD BAST.
Arrive
Sao A. M.
U.40 B.M.
iM P. M.
Ready for Dis.
8.30 A. M.
UM P. M.
4.4S P. M. <
deliver lo the fhaimmn of the Arr!<nprement f'nmmitlee. The ArrsniTement ''(immitte" sh.nli furnish tnllv sheets to eneh nistriet fommit- teemnn. The Airnni'ement f'orrmitte" shnll cnnVMSS tbe telurns so received f^'un the re. s'leetlve nislr'rt rommitt-emen "n M'.n.Itiv, Mnrch li'th. 1!)!.';. nt t'^e Town Hall. Hemp- Flepd. bepinninir nt 1 o'elrvk P. M. The enn- vnsH shell l>e nubPe nnd nil e.nmlidnles shnll be notifie.1 of the time nnd plere of "urh enn- vnss. Ttie rhnirmnu nf th" Town romm^lee shnll mnke n written retiort in the Town Ton- vention of Ihe esnvnss of th" Primnry.
8.--The eandidptes hnvinir a maiorily or plurality of all the votes in the Towti of he>nnstend for th" respective of?l'«es. shnll Iw recnmmenHed to the Town Convention as the nominee** of the Republicnn Party.
9.—If there should be «ny office or rdTices tn b* fl'le,! nt the Town Kleetion for whicl' no eandidntefl were vote»l for in the Prim«r> then nnd in that event thr nersen or person, receiving R mnjorMy vote or tbe de'eRnteM in Ihe Town Convention nssembled, shall bo the Nominee or Nominees for such omep or offices.
10.—In the event of ther» beinsc • tie vote for any cnntildnte. then nnd in that everit a mnjority vote of the de'eirntea in the conven¬ tion aas^mhled shall detemiine the Nominee
11.—Tbe Primary shall be an open prefer¬ ential primary, and netitions will be recefveH from all cj-ndidetes Irrespective of the local- it ies in which they reside, and where two or more cnndidntes for the same office nre to be nominated, nuch as Overseer of the Poor. An- sennora. .lusticea of the Pence nnd Contitablen, the camlldnte receivinir the hiichest nomher of votea throuirhout the Toim of Hemnat'*ad shall be recommended to the Town Convention by the Primnry Committee ai Ihe candidates of the Kepub'ican Party irreiir>eeti»e of the loeat'on in which they reside. The enndldaten for A'^sessor reeeiyinj? the larff^t number ef votea thmufchout the Town aball be recotit- mended tm the candidate for the lonr term, ¦nd the next hlfrheat ntimber ahjall be the candMste for the abort teem.
CHARLRS SMfTH, Cbnlrman Towm
srrzTtntv p.
S«cntanr.
The Nassau Laundry Co.
Formerly Freeport American]^ Laundry
Newton Boulevard and Henry Street, Freeport
fclephone 97-R
n
Ladies of Freeport
YOUR SEARCH FOR THE PROPER KIND OF TAILOR¬ ING WHERE STYLE AND ECONOMY GO HAND IN HAND ENDS IN THE
GOLDFARB STYLISH WAY
AND AN ADDED ATTRACTION HERE IS OUR
REALLY REASONABLE PRICES
WE MAINTAIN AN EXPERT DEPARTMENT FOR
CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING AND REPAIRING
SPECIAL PRICES LADIES' SUITS, WITH MATERIAL, FROM $15.00 UP LADIES' SUITS, FROM OWN MATERIAL, W.OO UP DRESSES MADE, FROM $3.00 UP SKIRTS MADE, FROM $2.00 UP
BROOKLYN LADIES' TAILOR AND DRESSMAKER
H. GOLDFARB
Freeport, Ne«r York Telepbone Call. 307-J