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Pest imie wartt "ads^ get the floods xvfille the gettlngTa need. Tel. 61
Two eenU s word for first Insertion, mlnlinMin tiin words, ens cent s word for suoeessive hisertions
IiCX9T, strayed or Stolen—Sable and white collie dog. Reward if re¬ turned to A. Noewortby, 67 Lena arenue.
LCOAU NOTICKS
FOR 8AL.B—Rhode laland Red eggs for hatching, both single and Rose eenb, 11.00 for setting of 13- 3. S. DeMoU, L.eonard avenue, Freeport. Telephone. 389-W.
aeVBN ROOM HOUSE For Sale. %1M9M; or to let, flt.OO month. Let Cumlshed, $18.00. Any amount Anm and easy payments. Address William 'Oombert, Roosevelt, L. I.
Small Houpp to Kent—Only $8.00 per month. Apply to QuaUty Bakery, Ov Orore and Olive Boulevard.
PRIYATB LESSONS In shorthand and typewriting by registered teach- *r. Lessons given at the student's home if desired. Terms reasonable. Advance guarar»Leed. Address, Trach- er, r.ar<x of The Nassau Post, Free- pert
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WANTIOD—Young girl wishes posi¬ tion for light hou.sework. Inquire, Roosovelt, Box 338.
WANTIOD—Cheap acreage in Nas.sau County; cleared or wood land. It., Naaaau Post.
V^m SALE OR TO LET—8 room house, all moders conveniences, storm sash on all windows, porch iiiMi windows all screened. Plot large aad appropriate. Inquire J. S. DBJ- MOTT, Leonard avenue. Freeport
WANTHD—A Widow With family te ¦oijport wasts sewing, cooking, wash- tog. Ironing and general work; at kome or at your home; references tniBlsbed. Mrs. CUra Bull. 38 South Ocere street, over Police Courtroom.
WDtt SAI..I->—»mall Chicken Farm and 8 lloom house with all modern Im¬ provements except electricity; con¬ venient to trolley, stores and schools. Room tor 100 chickens. Elasy terms. .J. K I>«>Mott, lioonard avenue, Free- port.
CIGARS
Schulties SfJfecials Havana Straights
Box of 2S for $1.25
Box of SO for f 2.2B
1 Will i>ei-ttonally select just the oigar you want, mild, medium or •trong and know you w'lll be glad I asked you lo buy a box. These tv.o cigars are made from Tobacco grown in Cuba and are all Havan Absolutely.
Th© 3& years of our life in the Ci- nai- world is one evidence of honest goods and when the "pure food law" includes cigars (as it will) A. Schulte need never change a leaf.
Send your money in a letter or a Poet Office order. Thank You.
LARRY PARCELS
157 Flat'jush Avenue
At'Subway Entrance on Block South of Long Uland Rail Road Depot
MILLIONS
are paid annually lor Pipes aad the real life of 75 per cent of whicb is only a few weeks. They ace broken and laid or thrown away as worthlees. Bring me your pipe or seod it by Parcel Post, whatever it's lUp and I will repair and make it like
H. KLEIN
25 BeMnnaii St^ New York
Cowety Court, Naeeeu County *OHN H. BALDWIN,
puiptiir, —against— OWEN SMITH and SADIE SMITH, bl* wife, ORTON SMITH, OAKLEY SMITH, MILDKER SMITH. BELLR SMITH, IDA SMITH. SAR¬ AH ELIZABETH SMITH and ANNIE A. BALDWIN ' (wife of the PUlntifl John H. Baldwin),
Defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of fore¬ closure and sale made in tbe above entitled action dated the Sta day of February 191.'> and filed in the Nas¬ sau County Clerk's OflQce on the said 6th. day of February 1915.
I the undersigned, referee therein named and appointed, will sell at pnb¬ llc auction at the front door of 'he Nassau County Court House, in Min¬ eola, Nassau County, New York, on the 27th. day of March 1915 at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day the lands and premises in said judg ment described as follows:
ALL that certain piece and parcel of land together with the buildings and improvements thereon situate on j the easterly side of and adjoining Church Street, In the Village of Free- port, Nassau County and State of .New York, bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at the southwesterly corner of the premises herein de- scrS?ed at a point in the easterly line of Church Street, (formrly known as Haynor Street) distant one hundred fifty (150) fed northerly vh<>n ni'as- ured along the easterly line or side of said Church Street, from the point or plaee wbeie ti:e noriliurly line of Haynor S'xtmii. (former known as Ray nor Avenue) joins tlii' easttily linf or side of Church stre'ct, said place of iM^cinnir.g Ijcini; at. the no;lh\M:sl- erly corner of l:i:;d forir.erly bflon,-:- iiiL- Id one Gfi!!'.-; thfuce runningt easterly and parallel with the north- < rly lino of Haynor Street and aloiiK aiHl adjoining land now or formerly of said Gale.-.; thenoe running east¬ erly and parallel with Ihe norther!»• line of Raynor Street nnd .ilnng and ndjoiiiing land now or formerly of one Kerbs one hundred Ufty (1.''jO) feet to land now or formerly of one Henry Van Velsor; thence running norther¬ ly and along and adjoining said land now or formerly of said Van Velsor fifty (;")(») feet to the northwesterly miner of said land now or formerly of said Van Velsor, thenca, running westerly and parallel with the north¬ erly line of Raynor Street (formerly known as Raynor Avenue) one hun¬ dred flfty (150) feet to the easterly line of Church Street; thence south¬ erly along and adjoining the caster-1 ly line of Church Street fifty (50) I feet to the point or place of beginning! and comprising 7,500 square feet of land more or less with the buildings thereon.
Together with all the right, title j and Interest of the party of the flrst part therein in and to that portiou of Church Street lying adjacent to said premisee to the center line thereof. Dated February 10th, 1915.
FREDERICK A. DRAKE, Referee. CIX>CK & SEAMAN, j
Attorneys for Plaintiff, !
Office apd P. O. Address. No. 35 Railroad Avenue. Freeport, New York.
Of Course We Want Your Trade
Our very object In advertia- ing In the Post Is to get your trade, and we doubt If there Is another drug store in Nassau County that appreciates it more. Besides its to your act. vantage to come to us, where you will find the most modem prescription facilities, the larg. est stock, the best assortments, and * the prompt attention you are entitled to. Fair* exchange —full dollar of value for dollar received—is the principle of this store where your business Is appreciated.
CHUBBUCK'S
QUALITY DRUG STORE Main Street Freeport. N. Y.
JAMAICA
BUSINESS SCHOOL
Best is now nearest home
Reduced Railroad Rates
Open all the year
^Afe secure positions
Night and day sessions
Elnter any time
Students taught individually
P. 0. BdUiog JAMAICA, N. T
l^boiM 1618 Jamaica
Best Eqaippcd ScWol oa Leaf Island "BEST BY TESP'
Our employment department
is called upon ^daily to fill
good positions. 200 students
placed yearly in New York
and Long Island.
TPRM^ Days $10- Monthly I'^^mO Evenings $5. Monthly
BEGIN NOW
"TMe FAMTASTICS"
The annual entertainment of tiM Oencral Organization of tbe Sotith Side Hig^h School will be given di¬ rectly after tbe Easter vacation, on Tbnrsday evening, April 8th.
The performance is for the benefit of tbe General Organization, whlob baa charge of all tbe school activi¬ ties not directly connected with tbe cu^culum.
The character of the entertainment
wiH be varied onotigb to salt all tastas and to engage all taMats.
One of tbe chief features will b« tbe presentation of Rostand's idyl o( comedy, "The Eantastlcs." Rehears¬ als are now on for this play, and it is safe to say that not too much bas been predicted of Its cbarm and beauty.
The stage settings will be under tbo expert snpervision of Mr. Jay Chambers wblcb fact Is aulBclent as¬ surance of a flBlshed and beautiful production.
•IBt.E IN SCHOOLS OIP STATE Albany, Pefo. 17—After a haarlag during whicb bitter opposition devel- <q>ed, tbe Assembly public education committee yesterday reported out the bill making mandatory the reading at ten verses of tbe Bible every day in every public school in the SUte. ' Of a committee of eleven only t votes were cast against a favorable report. Theee were cast by Stepbena of Staten Island and Oliver qf Man¬ hattan.
JAMES BUTLER, I
nc.
lAMES
,, CMOtCE '"V
TELEPHONES: S*^®!? I>«Partment, 801 • Meat Department, 802
FREEPORT
FREE DELIVERY Double S. & H. Stamps Friday
CHARLES LENKER
Wholesale and Retail
Florist and Nurseryman
NORTH MAIN STREET, FREEPORT, L. 1.
Telephone 217-W
Special Attention Given to Artistic Funeral Designs and Landscape Work
Palms, Ferns, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Shrubs, Bedding Plants
Help Wanted and Furnished
COMPETENT, EXPERIENCED NURSES; MATOS, COOKS, AND GENERAL HOUSEWORKERS; PIECE AND FAMILY LAUNDERING. HOUSE AND FURNITURE RENOVATING. MEN BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH. ALL KINDS OF WORK BY CONTRACT.
Anderson's Employment Agency
12 WAVERLY PLACE-TELEPHONE 890 FREEPORT, N. Y.
NASSAU HOTEL
LONG BEACH
^
Long Island New York
The King of Year Round Resorts
Open Throughout The Winter
We wUl be glad to make special rates to parties for receptions, dances andbanquets
Grocery Specials
Fancy Creamery Butter, lb. 33c
I East View Eggs, doz 35c
Evaporated Peaches, lb 7 c
I Evaporated Apricots,Ib I 2c
ILakeview Evp Milk, lOc, 3 for 1 7c
Bell Brook" " '' '' " 20
Best Main Potatoes, pck I 5c
California Asparagus, can 17c
Grape Fruit, 6 for 25c
Marshal Is Herring, can 1 5 c
Meat Specials
Legs Canada Lamh jb. |
Loins of Pork
Legs SnnrijT Lamb
Fresh Shoulder Pork
Fancy Roasting Chicken
Rib Roast
Sirloin Steak •
Strips Bacon
Small Smoked Hams
Fish Specials
Marked Codfish I 11
Herring I r\
Flounders ) *'-'•
Oysters, open or in shell, doz. I Oc
12
lb.
lb.
Ib.
lb.
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
l-2c
I(K
17c
13c
22c
20<-
20c
19c
12c
5-
ENGLEWOOD SHOP
CRASHED TO THE WALL
Everything Must Go Regardless of Cost COME IN AND CONVINCE YOURSELF
This is only a few of our Specials
15c Royal Collars, each 25c Boston & Paris Garters 75c Ribbed Underwear $L50 Pongee Shirts, Soft Cuffs $L25 Lambs Wool Underwear $L50 & $2.00 Arrow Brand
Tango Pleated Shirts 10c Linen Handkerchief 50c President Supenders 25c Lisle Half Hose, per pair 1
$1-50 & $2.00 Silk and Linen Shirts
Soil Cuffs, each $1.50 Frisbie Linen Madras Shirts
pleated and plain bosom 75c Gotham Athletic Underwear
5c 14c 37c 87c 69 c
$1.10 06c 37c
2 l-2c
95c
81c 37c
$1.25 Conde Imported Balbriggan
Underwear, each 63c
$3.00 & $3.50 Pure Silk Shirts, each $1.65
3 for $4.75
$1.50 Olus Union-Suits 77c All our $ Neckware 35 and 45c
35 & 50 Silk Lisle Hose, per pair 19c $1.50 Glastenburg Pure Wood
Underwear 97c
$1.50 & $2.00 Sweet Orr & Co.
Flannel Snirts 97c
$1.50 Flannel Pajamas 87c
$1.50 Madras and Pongee Pajamas 97c $2.00 & $2.50 Pure Silk
Pongee Pajamas $1.35
50 & 75c Pure Silk Hose, all colors 29c
This sale is for a limited time only. Do not fail to come in while
you are in town, it is to you advantage. This Sale
is the kind that you save money by
Remember the Place
Englewood Shop
124 Flatbush Ave. """ESiiL^lcCJ
Island