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Artistic & Cheap
BOOT AND SHOB BHDPAIIUNO
Expert Shoe Repairer
Reasonable Prieee
FRANK CHIMERI
16 Brooklyn Ave., Freeport, N Y,
Tyroo's Machine Shop
Olive Blvd. t>et Grove A Church Sta. BERT TRYON, Prop.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AND AD¬ JUSTING
COMPLETE UP-TO-DATE MACHINE
SHOP
NEW EQUIPMENT
Telephone 6<0-J
Plumbing, Heating, Tinning
EEPAIRINO AND JOBBINO ESTIMATES
CHAS. F.FRITZ, Jr.
2M N. Main St Freeport, N. Y. Telephone 744
JOHN M. SIMPSON
Expert Machinist
Enfine Installiog: and Re- pairiog. Marine Work a |\ Spedaky
Main Street
Hm4 at fratpatt River
Telephone 578-W
The Popular
"GROW-SIR"
G. FL Rapp
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables
in Season
15 BedeU Stre«t
Phone 417-W
Prompt Delivery
While in Mineoia
stop at
HENRY C. KRAMER'S
Hotel Nassau
Where you will meet your Friends
Eggs Eggs
We want to serre you with fresh eges produced trom the cleanest fowls and food under perfect sanitary con¬ ditions.
We solicit mau orflers—we delirer by Paroela PoaL
Standard Leghorn Farm
SMITH STREET MERRICK
TEL. 318 J.
GEORGE A. H. SMITH, M. D. Eye diseases only. Office hours Tues¬ days and Thursdays from 8 to 11 A. M , and by appointment. 7 Wallace street, corner Brooklyn ave¬ nue, Freeport, L. I. Telephone 778.
Freeport Sea Food Market and Oyster Saloon
B. RILEY RAYNOR, Proprietor
Everything in Sea Food in Season We Serve Oysters, Clams A Chowders
16 W.^Merrick Road, Freeport
TELEPHONE 2-M
CHOICE
Fruits and Vegetables
PRICE QUALITY' . QUANTITY EMPLOYED JUDICIOUSLY
Floyd G. Zulii
PROPRIETOR
TWO STORES
POST & CONKUN BUILDING
North Main Street
ADEL'S MARKET
So. Mzun Street
Aladdin's Lamp Realized
ALLADIN'S LAMP! A fairy tale
no longer. It I.s hero—It la yours at
command. And you don't have to rub
! It to get what you wl.sli for. Just
, push a button and you get light, heat, eylvaula SUUion, ll.ooklyn and Inter- | ^^^ ^^^.^^ ^^.^^ ^^^ ^j^^^^j^ ^^^^^^^
Long Island Railroad Time Table!
(Bffectivo Oct. 18lh, 1014) |
Leave Merrick ror New York, I'enn-
Notice to Tax-payers
DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION,
ROOM 1, TOWN HALL,
Hemi»stead, N. T.
The undersigned Receiver of Taxes
for the Town of Hempstead, hereby
tives notice that he has received the
Tax Roll and warrant attached there- j
lo dated Jan. 28, 1915, aud will be in '
attendance to receive taxes at Room
1, Town Hall, In the village ol Hemp-
ktead, on
I MONDAY, FEB. 1, 1915
I
i and every day thereafter until and including
JTUESDAY, MAR. 9, 1915;
I Sundays and Holidays excepted, from
9 A. M. to 4 P. M. I
I After March 9th, the undersigned ' will receive taxee on MONDAY and TUESDAY only of each week at the Receiver's Office, from 9 A. M, to 3 P. M.
The Receiver'a OfBce will be opened from February let, 1915, to June lat. 1815. All correspondence after thla date must be addreseed to the County Treasurer at Mineola, Nassau Coun¬ ty, N. Y.
To all taxea paid during the first thlfVy days no percentage will be added. Secend thirty days 2 per cent will be added and 25 cents for notice. On and after April 9th, 1915, 6 per cent, win be added, and 25 cents for aotiee.
All taxee are payable at the Receiv¬ er's Office up to June lat, after which date they are payable at the County Treasurer's Office at Mineola. N. Y. with an extra percentage added there¬ to.
In payment of taxes through the mall.s, please send Check or Money Order. Money or Po.stage Stamps by mail not accepted for Taxea. I All Tax Bills, Receipts or Corre- j spondence to be .se-nt by mall, mu.st be I accompanied by sclf-addrcsspcl Envel- : ope and Stamp. ! i Per $100
j Stato, County and Town Tax $0 76
I Road Tax n
I Board of Health Tax 02
¦ naldwln Fire Mainten.Hnce Tax.. 07
¦ Koosevelt Fire Maintenance Tax 08
j Hewlett Bay Fire Tax 06
I New Hyde Park Fire Tax 12
I Valley Stream Fire Tax 09
I Baldwin Light Tax 30
; Franklin Square Light Di.strict. . 22 ! Inwood Light Tax 35 I
Lawrence North Light District.. 36 I
Merrick Light Tax 50 |
Now Hyde Park Light Tax 11 !
Roosevelt Light Tax 22!
South Hempstead Light Tax 22'
South Side Light Tax 15
Valley Stream Light Tax 40
Woodmere Light Tax 30 ,
Baldwin Water Tax 22
Lawrence North Water District 15 '
New Hyde Park Water Tax 10
Merrick Water Tax 20
Roosevelt Water Tax 24
Dated January 2Sth, 1915.
JOSEPH H. FOSTER, Receiver of Taxes.
TROMMER'S
GRAND PRIZE BOTTLED BEERS
Our sanitary methods and care in bottling are second to none, and each bottle of our PURE MALT BEERS ha.s a reputation as to its PURITY.
We only brew one grade of bee- that which is made of the hr?' O.MILKY MALT and choicest SAA'^rOR HOPS exclusively.
Brewery
The JOHN F. TROMMER Evergreen
Telephone 1 lOO-l 101 Ewt New York
FOR Si\L..EI BY
MAYER BROS. JAMES BUTLER
Freeport, Long Island
Retiring Froin Business
Entire Stock of Hatnd-Made Men*s
Suits and Overcoats
This Season's Mzike, Now on Sale at
60 cents on a Dollar I
Millinery and Hair Goods
Your own combings made up in any style you desire NOTIONS EMBROIDERY LADIES' WARE
"A Mark Of Distinction On Every Hat" Renovating and Re-curling Feathers
Mrs. Kate Osborne
18 West Merrck Rd.
Telephone 895-W
Freeport
HUB-MARK RUBBERS
ROGERS CLOTHING CO.
409-411 Fulton St, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Opposite Hall of j^ Records
SCHOOL DAYS NEVER END
Thousands of people are yearly learning to know the difference between honest goods and thei other kind. Long ago In life's school many learned the true economical value of Hub-Mark Rubbers and they have never forgotten the lesson. That's why the business man. the professional man the policeman, the motorman and the postman aay' "Hub-Mark" to the stoxcman when they buy rubbers.
Mothers with a true sense of economy and a !?kJ? °l ''•»',"> protection Insist on Hub-Mark rubbers for their Ix.ys i<n,l ^rla. TN-r est d.. mono than other sUndaril. Orst quality rubU-r» V,
Hub-Mark rubber footwear is made by a V
factory wblcli Is ihc larunst an.l beat .iiulppiH] in tbi-
world. snil one which han Um^u uatlsfjicg the public
foot wants for sixty yi-urs. j » .«o k""'i<.
Order by name. Say "riubMark," foot note to your sbopplni; ILsl.
It'a • »Ue
SAMET'S
13-15 Railroad Ave., Freeport
Everything Reduced
Dollar Sense and Saving Sense come pretty near be¬ ing twins.
Rainy weather and an open winter forces special sales for
These rubbers are manufactured by the Boiton Rub- ser Shoe Company, Maiden, Mas*.
THE HUB-MARK IS YOUR VALUE-MARK FOR SALE BY
Kantor Brothers Department Store
MERRICK ROAD BALDWIN, L. I,
DANGER! STOP! LOOK!
mediatt! statioim, week days, 5. Ifj, 5.0£ S.38, G.5G, 17.1S, 7.28, 8.01. 8.13, 10.12
running through your wires. Light
for every nook in the house—heat to A. M. • 12.22, 3.09, 4.17, 5.38, 6.41, 9.22, I ,, . , ,
• ' . . -, " ou, o.-. , .7. , I ^^jp radiators, your cooking, your
10.59 1'. M.; Sundays, 6:48. 9.20 A. M.;
MEATS
; "BEST by TEST"
Did you ever s'udy out or inquire v,i\at process your clothing under
, went in the possession of the iaunoiy men.'
There are a great many lothsome and infectious diseases that can ba
j transmitted froin one person to another through the clothing, unless the I greatest caution and care be exercised in the process of l.iundering.
; 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 perf;-ct. We have installed not only tx-
pensive, but modern, machinery, charging and renovating the entire
plant.
We think that it is only fitting that we announce to our customers and the public that we do ^11 our own work—on our premises—under our per eonal supervision, msuring perfect sanitary conditions and piotnpt scrvi^ce
Wliy 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 han died or treated.' We do, not only good work, but guarantee satisfaction Our motto is, "'A satisfied customer is more to be desired than money."
Our prices are the' lowest, consistent with perfect .ind sanitary work..
We solicit a trial tliat we may demonstrate our claims.
18.04, 2.44, 4.28, 5.33, 8.08, 10.477 P. M.
hot-water supply—power to drive your sewing machine, your fans, your vacu- Leavo Fret-porl for New York. Penn-' ^'^ cleaner—electricity, the modern •ylvanlii Station and Urooklyn, week- j Aladdin's Lamp, Is a magic source ot days, 5.20, 5.56, 6.12, 7.00, 17.22, 17.47 [ sanitary conditions, comfort and con- 8.05, 18.17. 8.55, 9.47, 10.17 A. M.; 12.27, i venienc« in the home. Let us put 3.13. 4.21. 5.02, 5.43, 6,45. 9.26. 11.03 .¦VLADDIN'S LAMP Into ?our house
P. M. Sundays, 6.51, 9,21, A. M.; 12,08, 2,48, 4.32. 5.37. 6.40, 8.12, 10.51, P. M.
We are specialists in this Lne—supply¬ ing everything but current. And we guarantee our work. Trains leave Freeport fc Amltyville Babylon Patchogue and intermediate JaitieS F eSilTlDion Btatlons week days. na4,44, 8.10, a9.32, ¦ ' f
11.53 A. M.; 81.43, sa2.22. 2.44, a3.5S, i ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR a4.59. f5.27, ai5.55, a6.19, 6.45, a7.06, Elecerlc Light Wiring, Fixtures and
7.44, a9.07, al0,47, P. M.; 12.17. 2.04, night. Sundays, 5.31. a9,20 P. M.; 12.29, 2.27, a3.52, 7.32, a9.02, all,14 p! 11.; 1.42. nlgbt.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Come if you are within reaching distance of this store and tell your friends
to come. Formerly Freepcrt American Laundry
All Goods Will be Sold At Newton Boulevard and Henry Street, Freeport
The Nassau Laundry Co
Prices to Fit the Times
fclephone 97-R
Telephone Connection
Trains leave New York, Pennayl- Tanla Station, for Freeport, Merrick and principal intermediate stations, na8.38, 7.06, a8,36, 11.00 A M.; Bal2.48, ¦al24, 2.00, aS.OO, a4.03, f4.44, (except Merrick), iaS.OO, a5.29, 5.54. a6.17, 6.50, »8.11, a9.50, 11.30 P. M.; al.lO, night. Smdaya, 4.30, a8.24, 11,34, A. M.; 1.37. ai.es. 6,39, a8.08, alO.18 P. M.; al2.35 BiBht
a Trains run to Babylon only.
n No Brooklyn connections.
a Saturdays only.
t Bxeept Saturdays.
1 Bxc«pt holidays.
t Bxoept Saturdays and holidays... I
Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush | H. BATTERMAN CO, Are. Station, about the same time as
those shown from New Tork, Pennsyi- 1066 DeKalb Avenue
Tanla station. This time table subject to obaac^ without npUce. Near Reid Ave. Brooklyn
Electrical Supplies
36 s. Grove St. ^'"P*'^' ^- ^ \ Keep Your Eye on My Prices
Only the Best Meats are Kept
Care Taken to Please Ycu
Here is Where You Get
A SQUARE DEAL
SHOE SHINING PARLOR
HATS CLEANED AND RENOVATED
CIGARS, CIGARETTES
J A CHARKALIS ' ^*^*" °^ EKperience in New York
^ S. Main St FREEPORT | ^''J' *"^ o*^" Markets enables
me to obtain the Choicest
FOR SALE FOR SALE
Serviceable young horses, suitable for wagon and truck work. Can be seen at
STABLES
12^1 So. Main Street
TEL. 75
FREEPORT, N. Y.
Semi-Annual Sale
Suits That Were Beyond Competition At Tlieir Former Prices, $20, $22 and $25
FOR RENT OR SALE
Modem 7 Room House, reception hall, bath, 4 bedrooms, fteam heat, elec¬ tricity, gas, tine location, near new school. Will sacrifice for quick ac¬ tion. J—.-The Part,"
Every cloth In our spa- cloiu display windows bos Its own niunbcr.
An endleas variety frooi whicli to choose.
Workmanship, Unlnga same as at former prices.
NOW MADK TO MEASURE
16
DOBI.IN'S
WELli-KNOWW
VALUES.
Tho objfot of this rldlc- mlonsJy low prlw Ih u> dis¬ pose of all our woolens and enable u.s to start the new season with a clean slato—to keep our skUI- ful workmen a-KoIng, and get you acqualnU^d.
J. B. DOBLIN
TULTON O JAY 5X5, BROOKLYN
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 REASONABLP: 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, $8 00 UP DRESSES MADE, FROM $3.00 UP SKIRTS MADE, FROM $2.00 UP
BROOKLYN LADIES' TAILOR AND DRESSMAKER
H. GOLDFARB
36 Brooklyn Avenue Frpeporl, New York 7 elephone Call. 307-J
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