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SEALED PROPOSALS villi b*- re¬ ceived by the undersigned at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, at Mineola, on MONDAY APRIL 20TH, 1914, AT 10 A. M., for the grad¬ ing, macadamizing and otberwth«> im¬ proving PLAINFiELD AVENUE, in the Town of Hempstead, leading from the Jericho Turnpike, Floral lark, southerly, to the Hempstead-Jamaica Tumpilie, at Elmoift, a dHtancc ol about 8350 lineal feet.
In accordance with the plan,^ and apeciflcations on flile in the ofbce ol the Clerk of the Board of Supers l.sors.
Plans and specifications may t" oh Uined from Falrlleld & D<.w, Civil Engineers, Denton Building, M.reola, L. I., on the deiioslt of 1100, which amount will be returned to the un¬ successful bidder on the relu'-n 3i tin; plans and speclt cations after award has been made.
The Board reserves the right fo re Ject any and all Idds If deemed neces¬ sary for the best Interest of the f;oun- ty.
Dated, at Mlnola, L. I. April 6th, 19.4 By order of the 3oard of Supervisors GEORGE M. GOODALK
Clerk of the Board
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the tndersigned at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors. at Mineola, on MONDAY, APRIL 20TH, 1914, AT 10 A. M., for Jibe grad ing, macadamizing and otherw-i'ic im¬ proving the CHRISTIAN hOOK ROAD, otherwl: e known as Lonj.: Beach road and Oceanside Road, in the Town of Heiupsiead, from the in tersection of Long Beach roai and Lincoln avenue, northerly to Dc.Moli Avenue, a distance of l.M miles.
In accordance with the plans and specifications on flile In the ollice ol the Clerk of the Board of Siipervir'ors
Copies of the plana and specilica tlons may be ob.allied from Kdv. in S. Voorhis, Civil Engineer, P. O. Buuuing. Rockville Centre, Long Islaad.
The Board reserves the riifht Lo re Ject any and all jids if deemed lor Hit best Interest of Hie County.
Dated, at -Mineola, L. I. April 6th, Ittl'l By order of the Board of S''pervi?ors GEORGE"-M. GOODALE
Clerk'^df the Board
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the undersigned at the Chambers of the Board of Superv isor.s at Mineola, on MONDAY, APRIL 20TH, 1914, AT 10 A. M., for the grad Ing, macadamizing and otherwhse im proving the NEW IIVDK PARK ROAD, in the Town ot North litiiip- stead, leading f. oni the llemostead Town line. New Hyde Park, soiiiherI> to Tulip Avenue, l<'ranklin Squate, a dlstanc*; of about 7300 lineal feet.
All In accordance with Hie plan.s and Bpeclflcatlons on file In the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervitors
Plans and specifications may tt ob talned from Fairfield Ai Dow, Civil Engineers, Denton Building, .Mineola L. 1., on the deposit of $1.00, which amount will be returned to the un successful bidder ou the return ol the plans and speci ilea lions afler award has been made.
The Board reserves the ri',ht to re¬ ject any and all bids If deemed Jor the best Interest of the County.
Dated, at Mineola, L. L April 6th, 1914 By order of the Board of Supervitors GEORGE .M. GOODALE
Clerk of Ihe Board
Special Subscription Offer Coupon
The Nassau Post Publishing Company:
I hand you herewith this coupon and ninety- eight -cents, for which please deliver (or mail) The Nassau Post for three months, and mail, in accordance with your special three months' offer "Smart Styles" and "Young's Magazine" for three months.
Signed
Street
Village : , ...*
Date 1914.
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IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
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Oppotlte Depot
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Freeport Defeats Brcokiyn Prep
By the High School Reporter
In il.t openin;; ,u;.ime of the season he Freeport High Schocd base ball earn ovtTWhf lined Brook yu Piepara- ory S.'ihool, at the Seav.ian avenue ground" last Saturday. From the be- dnniiiK it wai plain fliat Hie local lads ;'ar outclassed the BrooJ<i.\nlles, and •)efore Hay were tjirough thty had /un up a scori"> of 10-3.
GoellcM' for Brooklyn P. ep. «ent to hat bit first. He wa.-i p'l* out at first lase. The others went ia one, two, hree order. 'l"h«n Freeport came; vith Nolan up lli^ He ,ot his base m ball.s and llaker. who fjUowi d, did 'ikewisf. With two on ba.'e Kdwards cnocke I a three-bagegr britigint; home Volan and Baker. Freej.ort scored wo more runs in the Urst innint;. iiakiii.iC the score 4-t).
From the fit'sl on Freeport had eveiT hiuK its own way. but nothing e.xcit- ng liapT"'niil unli llhe sevtmth innin.i;, I'he ba'es filled and the'- were two lov n when Baker came to Ihe bat for i'Veeport. Two strikes were called ind th"n landed a two ba.u'ser, brin.i.:- ng in ;wo runs. This seei led to take he liejit out of the Brookiyn pitcher md he let 1 nanother run. The game losed will) tills score.
Bedell, captain and pitcher for PYee- ¦>orf, ."^'arred for the hoini> team. He lad his b;ill well under control aud lid !iot walk a man. l'"oi>rteen .slrike- lUlH were tallied to his credit. The ^ther member.^ of Hie ttam played .rood steady .i;amc and th'? high school! ^aMie off wit hvery few eirors.
Line up:
ELKS' CHARITY BALL A NOTABLE EVENT
.Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Mct.thlll, Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Meserole, Mi. and .Mrs. J. .Mrs. W. O. l^erry, .Mr. ai.ri Mrs. P. J. O'Neil, Edward H. Olsen, Mr. and -Mrs. J. B. OweRH. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Par¬ sons. .Mr. and'Mrs. J. A. 1 alint r, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Parker, Miss Lizzie Patter.''r>n.
Roy learsall, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Pettit, .Mr, and Mrs. /larou Puck, Harry Puck, Mr. and Ar s. Aubrey Pettit, (". F. Pitney, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Piatt, -Mr. and .Mrs. F lederick H. Plumb, Mr. and .Vlrs. Johi. J. Randall, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. K. S. .Kjjndall, .Mr.
and Mrs. .Jphn Raynor. M-. ai^d Mrs. Samuel L. Raynor, Mr. and Mrs. A.^B. j Rickerts. Mr. and .Mr=. ncrman Kld- [ der, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Komano, Dr. I and Mrs. Runcle, Mr. and Mrs. f harles H. RuRMll, Mr. and .Mra. AI Schiller,- Fred Schoen. Mr. anci :,iis. \V. J. SchuniAcher, Mr. and .Mr.;. John Schle- gel. Supervisor and V'- T'red Rhtede, Mr. and .Mrs. George Sh.iCi, George V. Sloat. .Mr. and Mr*. A H. Schoenfleld. Supervi.Kor and .Mri- K. h. L. Smith, Mr. and -Mrs. J. O. Reiih''.. L.«.(,n Rose, Miss Mabel MacPherson, lia.-il Major. Miss Elizabeth .MajopOL. and Mrs. Fred Southanl, ?,ir. anc ,Mrs. J. A. Schultz, Mr. and Mrs C W. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ston ¦ Y\. and Mrs. Richard Siiit.s, Geor,&e i-:. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vernon. y:\. and Mrs. Fred Vatm Gilder, HeMy Von Elm, .McLau..,'t:lin, -Mr. and M, ,, Rf-ed Mid-i mer, jir. and Mrs. Erne.-: Miller, Mr. i and M,rs.. Deitrlch Nev .nan, Mr. audi .Mrs. .lohn T. Mewman, Ivi-. and M's. Walter M. Nichol.<!, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-| thur Noyden, Mr. and ;di.s. .lohn K. >. .N'olan, Mr. and .Mrs.'W. P. Noys, .Mr. j and Mrs. Arthur Ndswoiihy, \\y, and
Mr. and Wra. George Waldbaucr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wef^r, ioseph H. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Mr. and M,rs. i- B. Weslerhcff. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Wiener. ?.Ir. and Mrs. Davi.s Weiss. Mr. and Aljs. William Woodhill, Mis.<= Viola .S WoodhiU. Miss Eliiabeth Woodhi'l. ^lr. and Mrs. E. W. French. Mr. and .Mrs. George J^immerman, Mr. and Mib. l.,eKoy J. Weed, and others.
The
I Freeport Tsulors
JOHN SCHKIEBER, Prop.
Lidics" Suiw and Cloaks to order Woiknianahip Guaranteed. Kra sonable Prices
Cleaning Pressing Repairing
Telephone. 368 w Fitepoct -17 Railroad Avenue Freeport, L. I.
If you only knew what d comfort a PLAYER PIANO is you would not be without one. The pleas¬ ant summer evenings ;irc coming. Add to the comfort of your homf .1 / _
PLAYER PIANO
Nothing can take its place, Mu.sically. Come in hear them demonstrated. '
and
H. J. RAYMORE
The Piano Man
ARCADE BblLDINfi AT THE DEPOT
FREEPORT, L. I.
CLASSIFIED ADS. I ^^ '^'-^^ R- R- Time Table
Post little wait "ads" get the goods j while the getting's gcid. Tel. 61
(Effective Oct. 2lBt, 1913) Leave Merrick lor New York, Penn- I <ylvania Station, Urooklyn and it 'er- Two cents a word for fiist insertion, | ¦.",^'?"'^e«;'*t'on«' *f5!5:|">t- ''^'^' •'•^'-
Will Open the Freeport .vleat Market
mirr<mum ten words, one cent a word for successive Insertions.
BELLMORC
$5. Reward will be ptiici tor Hte return of a yellow Collie cIol; with white ring around neck .'aid .Mrip on face aud white tip ou Ui',- K months old. Answ'crs to name of Priii'e. John J. IJedc'U. Bellmor", I.. 1.
Freeport.
JamcS 15. Lowsan, fori'.'eily manager of the meat department ol Initler's Freeport store will opc'i ihi:? Freeport I Meat -Market at 74 SouHi .Main street i on Friday, April 17, v,'ii!> a vai'ed as- Hortni-'nt of the highest .^rrade of meals and fioultry, which lie announces will be .sold at moderate c'ry i.rlces. Mr. Lowson made an envinide reputation at Hutler's a.s the head v' the meat departnunt and in lli^ r.'^;w venture will cai ry with him a lar'4'' number of customers whom ht- served in his pre¬ vious position.
For Sale: hou.'5e. eight looms and ..bath, plot 75x150, i.ood, neighbor¬ hood, near station, <.'ii?y tc rms. Ap¬ ply T. R. Cutler, 27 Porterfield Place.
For Sale: plot 5u.\l':;.s. on West Sea¬ man Avenue, near Wallace Street. e-\cellent location, easy terms. Ap¬ ply lio.'C H. L, care Na.asau Post.
Sooner or later you will nd there is cer
tainly one up to date, lean, sanitary
barber shop in Freeport.
Prompt Attention
^ The IdrnI Barber Shop
W. Wcitzcl. Prop. 35 Kailro.id Ave. Krccpcirt
For Rent: fuinished hnusc, six roouif- and bath, ?i;0 per month. S. Fisher. 108 Southside A\enue.
For Sale: Two c.,arria,gc''s, a coniplete harnes.q and a whip. All iu f;iir con- diiion. Address lUjx II, The Nas.«au Post, Freeport.
Wanted: Young. hri:-''ii, i \;"''i-iu'ed girl to Herve as clerk. Apply It. .Mciiolsberg, 40 So. .via'ii sireet, Freeport.
Hollls, Lorg Islai^d-
Freeport
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Me;,'ran
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(ioeller
Hogan
Vail
Killeen
Lei berlch
FRUITS CANDY
VEGETABLES CIGARS
J. iBola
32 South Main St. Freeport, L. 1.
Tel. 68 W Freeport
Mrs. Adelia Seaman At the home of her Liol her-in-law, Ileiiiy Denton, at ."SU Inonroe street, Urooklyn, on Monchiy Mr.". Adelia -seaman, widow ol l<;zra Seaman, and dster of John A. Smith ol Freeport, died at the age of 02 years. Mrs. .Sea- man was a daiight.-r of th" late Daniel and E'izii Sinilli of Meiiick, L. I., and Hie second of Hiirteen children. Her brother, leh oldest liviu'j; ni.ile resident of Freeport, wa.s two yoai ¦ her senior. .Mrs. Seaman resided in iMceport for many years and was held In esteem hy "a large circle of friends. Funeral services were held Wednesday eveii- ing at 11! late- home in I.''ooklyn. In¬ terment will take phice ai Greenfield cemetery Thursday after.ioon at '.i.'M o'clock.
ALL KINDS OF
Fruit Trees, Shade Trees, Ever¬ greens, Flowering Shrubs, Roses, Grape Vines, Privet, Hardy Plants, Pansies, Daisies.
MILLER'S NURSERY
Telephone, 146-L 134 Cleveland Ave. Rockville Centre
The Nassau Inn
ALLAN McNElL, Prop.
Meals at All Hours Private Dining Rooms
Fine Accomodations. Board by Day
or week.
D.ildwiii, L. I.
Telephone. 815 Freeport
MERRICK RD. AND MILBURN AVE.
NASSAU
Ladies' Tailor and Furrier
72 S. Main St. Freeport, L. I.
Theatre Buildintf
Ladles' and Gents' Experienced Tailor
N. Y. City Prices Suits to Order Strictly Guaranteed Fitting
Repairing, Sanitary Cleaning. Press ing and Dyeing
M. ROSENBLUM, Prop.
Telephone, 708 W
Quality is a Good Salesman Price is a Better One
Schhiter Epiploys Both Judiciously
HENRY C SCHLUTER
"Tie Quality Grocer"
T*i«phon* 6M PROMPT DELIVERY
MERRICK ROAD FREEPORT, L I.
James O'Dea
Jame:, O'Dea widely known in the theatricMl and musical comedy worlds, died Sunday inornin!.'; at his home ou Windsor avenue, Rockville I'entre. The cause of his deaih was pneumon¬ ia. He leaves a widow, Anne t'ald- wfll, with whom he collaborated in writing severtil musical plays, notably "The Top 'o the World," "The Nest Egg," and the "The Lady of the Slip- j^ier." Mr. O'Dea was bom iu 1871. iFor years he held a leading position among writeiu of popular sonps, one of which, like "The Sweetest Girl in L)l.\le,"-niadc a great hit. 'the funeral was held this morning from St. Asnes' R. C. ..hurch, Rockville Centre.
Mrs. Elizabeth Qe-ger Complication arising from ti broken hip which .Mrs, Elizab<>th llerger re¬ ceived by a fall several v.eek3 ago. caused her death at Hu> home of Mrs. William Guest, ^2^ Rost> street, Free- port, lasT Friday. Mrs. Heryer was in her eiglity-tifth year and a member of the well knovn Lovett fiuiiily of New Rochelle. Her husband, 1 eter Rerger, died there some year.« ago. Mrs. Bor- u;er had resided in Freeport for five year.s with her daueht"r and son-in- law. Airhougn iu feeble health she manlfesi|.d deep interest in her reli¬ gious duties and in her relations to relatives: and Iriends. Fuiitral servic¬ es were lield last evening y' the home of her datighler., the Rev. Elmer E. Lous of lite Haptigt Chu.rb, of which 'She was a member, o!riei;,;ing. Other services held this afternoon at the Davis chapel. New P.ochelk;, preceding interment in lleechwood cemetery.
J'lot 7(lxl2f. I'ariicr,It r av"., mar t.-ol-j lov and railroad; tUie K)cal*lon: lernifi i
to .'-•ull. DR. TRAVIS, Rockville; I'en-I tre, N. Y-. j
East Roctiawny, Long Island
For Sale—Uro.tdway ntar t'o'i'inbus .\vemie on ."outh ;.icle of Htr^;.t, .'jO.x 110, aboi.:t two hundred fee' from new scdiol lo be built; price, ;^i.00lt. F. St. Joiin IJang, EaKt Rockanay.
1, l«.i;!, S.54, 10.12, A., .M.; 12.22. S.OS, 4.0A. -).32, 6.42, H.ii, lO.'M P. M.; fkl. 56 A. M.; Sundays, b.4S, y.li, A. M.: 12.04. 2.^4, 4.2S, O.liJ, 7.0t;, 'J.Mn P M.
L'-'ve Freeport for Nevr York,Penn¬ sylvania Station, and Brooklyn, week- lays, •..21). 5.5ti, 6 42, 7.01. 7.21. '7.1:;, 8.00, is.17, 8.r,S, ».48, 10.17
KT^o a! m.: rj.27, 3.12. 4.08, 5.02,
• :'.f', t;.46, 8.in, 10.33 P. ¦\L.; fkl.59 A. M. Sundays, 6.51, 9.15 \. M.; 12.0«, .'.5S, 4.32, 5.37, 7.10, <i.:iO P. M.
Trains b'ftve Freeport. tor Ainily- ^'ille, Babylon, Patchogu ^ and Inwr- iiediate stations, weekdiys, nat.44, ¦^.lO, as.53, 9.52, 11.53 \. M.; al 4K, isZ.'ll, 2-iS, a3.5y, aiJOl, 15.M::, 1.5.56, a6.2i), 6.41, a7.06, 7.11, a8.03. iS.ii'., 11.21 P. M.; 12.U (to Pafidi- igue b'aturdays) al.27 A. M. Sun- lav j.lil, a9.'.;o A. M.; 12,2!(, 2 28, i' , 7.34, a!) 03, aliI4 P. M.: 1.1.4;; A. M. Trams leave New York, Pi-nnsyl- ania Station, for Freetort, .\leriii:k end principal inierinudi.ao fialion.s ia3.10, 7.06, a7.51. U >7 (eM-cpt Merrick,) 11.00 A. M.; al 2.55, Fal.25, ^00, an.i^Kf ia4.0H, tai.44, a.^.OO, <.5.3l, 5.^0, a0.16, 6.46, a7.10, aS (18, 1025, all.30. al2.30 P.^M.; Suudav.i, i.30, a8.2(;, 11..'M A. M.;' 1.38, a2.5,S, ; 37. aS.08, all).18 P. M . al2.35 night, a Trains run 10 IJabyUii cnly. n No P.rnoklyn connectiont.. k Stops on siKual; ruus to \'alley
Slrt'um only. s Saturdays only. f Except .'Saturdays. I 1 Except holiday*!. j t Except Saturdays an.l holidays. I Trains leave IJrooldyu, Flatl.uish I \ve Station, atioiit the sanie time as I hose shown from New York, Penn- ylvania Station. This time table sub¬ set to cbanc;e without nc'tice.
Notice to Stylish Dressers
OUR NEW STORE AT 152 FULTON ST.
IS NOW OPEN
You are invited to inspect our spring jitock of exclusive style and material effects in men's and women's Balmacaans, Priestley Cravanettcs, Raincoats of imported Scotch mixtures. Single and Double Texture Slip-ons, English Caliardines, &c. Glad to sec you whether you arc ready to buy ur not.
As ,111 opening announLcmcnl wc otlcr for two davs only our rcsjular Slf) BALMACAAN lor men at
9
.50
Wc jJiKitantcc the valuf on this coat. If V')u can duplicate it for less than $15 cl.scvvhere, come and get yo ir innn^y li.ttk, if desired.
Goodyear Waterproof Co., M'fgrs
152 Fulton Street New York City
I wo iir.i,;s cHst of Broadway rnjht iit Si.hway c iitraiice
N. Y. &
Everything at Your Finger - Tip
The acme cf convenience in mod¬ ern home life—(-ufiplied by electri- clty, and' controlled by simply touchini- a button or key with your finger lip. That is one of our mod¬ ern miracles. The power behind this uilrach, i.-; eleclricily. 'J lie agency that makes It possible- wires it, directs it, set.s it goi,Hg—i.s tho electrical contractor, and that mi;ans I'S. We are prompt and reliable in our service, and that is important in expert electrical work.
JAMES F. CAMPION
36 South Grove Street, Fregpoit, N. Y.
bemri iuaue u^ uji.,.^..i. e in
position to guarantee OUR conf. cHons as being PURE for wo know just what the ingredients are.
Besides being pure, they ar ¦ really delicious as you can honestly attest to after trying them.
Compare our chocolates with those you pay thirty or forty o'nts a pound more for.
FREEPORT CANDY KITCHEN
Railroad Avcnve Freeport, L.l.
H. GOLDFARB
I. TRACTIOM COMPANY
I TIME table;
In effec:! J.inuary 1, 1012 I Mineola-arooklyn Division
I Leave Hempstead, Mali; and Front j Streets.
South bound—4.30, 4.45, 5.05, 5.30 I i. IU., aud every tliirty minutes till j 11.00 p. m. Then 12.00 m. (this car ' ;oe.s to Ro.'-'cdale and waits twenty I uinutf.K, then proceeds ui City Line, I irriviiiM at 2.00 a. in. ' North hound -5.30 a. m. and every j ihi'-ty miriuies till 12.On n. ni. I A llfteenniinuie headway is operat- j ^d between P.aldwin tHiop 85) and
¦ rirooklyn a'i follows: Week days, ex- ¦ept Sundays, leav-.! Grant and Litierty
j -itreets. Urooklyn, 6.00 a. m. till 7 00 j a. 111., then ¦',.'.'.{> p. m. till 7.00 p. in j Sundays: 'fifuen minute service op- i--raied betiveCn Uockville Centre and i Urooklyn from 12 Ou noou to 8.45 p. m. j Hempstead-Jainaica Division
¦ Leave Hempstead, .Main and Front •I StreeAs.
! West hound—5.?,0 a. ru. and every ' ihirty minutes till 11.30 p. ni. . Sim- I lays, COO a. m. to 11.30 i m. ', Leave Jamaica, Washington and Fiil- I ton Streets.
; East bound--6.15 a. m. and every I thirty minutes thereafter till 12.15 Sundays, fi.45 a. m. and every
somsHOM
BOATING H.'MHl.NG
.HSillNG
WOODCLEFT
H')AT1NG HAPHINC; KiSllING
Boat House and Building Plots For Sale
On Reasonable Terms A FEW DOCKING SPACES TO LET
8 NEW BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES
In all Sections of Freeport 4 Rooms Upwards Modern Improvements
36 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport \ ^^^l^ :::^:^::^\i{'^,^, 'I
fclcphonc. 307 J [
M. JARVIS & SON
Scavenger Work, Ashes,
&c. Carted
Trucking & Carting
Special Attention Given To AJl Orders
MERRICK ROAD MERRICK, L. I.
Phone, 5:J-R Freeport
All Kinds ol Cleaning, Prc.sini^ and
Dyeing. Strictly. City Pries
Ouick Work
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor
Store open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m^
[ Mineola-Jamaica Division-
j Leave Mineola, Doulevard and Old t'ountry Road. West bound—'o.t:> a: la. and every Hiiriy minutes till 9.15 p. m., then 10.15 and 11.15 p. m. Pundays, flrst i»ir (;.15 a, m., then the s ime schedule ts week days.
Leave Jamaica, Waphln).ton and Ful¬ ton Streets. East botmd—«30 a. li. ana every thirty minutes till 10.00 p. m., then 11.00 p. III. and 12.00 midnight. Sun¬ days, first car at 7.00 a. la., then same ¦"ch^dule as week days.
J. M.' HTOPDARD,
JOHN J. RANDALL COMPANY, Owners
Oflice, No. G Erooidyn Avenue FREEPORT, L I.
XICXOQ tD(XOQ O^XSCX
:Q
NOTARY PUBLIC WITH SEAL
tXPERT APPRAISALS
JAMES HANSE
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND GENERAL BROKERAGE
TELEPHONE, 77
RAILROAD AVE.
FREEPORT, L. I.
TROHFIER'S FINEST ^Ai l BEER
IS SOI.D.DPIJNK AND I NJ()V1:D , ,_. ALL OVFk tON(i ISLAND :r2
The siiraniiiiiii-' si'iemiiu ueanty of our cut Kliif.-' "i.'l delight and graiify the moat criiical and exacting pur¬ chasers. ,
Every arii'le of cut glass shown here is genuine hand cut—there are no second.s a'lcl hone of tho-rc frauds of pres.sed yy.i>^ w ith a./llttle superfl- cial cutUng.
We know that if you will inspect our stocks of lit <H..'\SS you will be delighted and I'l'-'f"""! ^'It'i its perfect [lurlty and b'j' iiy and the reasonable e rices.
Vour Inspcciicm cdrdlally invited.
A. E. MILLER
'24 S. Main Street Freeport, N. Y.
THE POPULATION
OF THE U. S.
¦¦ increasing very fast, hut not 111..re; rapidly that the le.i "f salis- liccl lustonur. v\ ho have tht-ii (J..thing l.iilc.rcd at Fink's. Our j)rc.m])t service—skilled workmen —cxci'llcni fabri'.s—and reason- ahle. [.ritci arc what make us s<> jiopular. Have us tailcir a suit tc yc.ur measure and you will iM-come u life customc-r of our'.
CHARLES E. FINK
102-104 Fulton St. , New York City
Residence, Rockville Centre