THE NASSAU POST: FREEPORT N. Y., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1914
NasMu County's "Hello G)H" MlsB Catharine A. Ilreen of Mineola. was appointed telephone operator in the county courthouse .-y tl.e Nassar Snpervlsorr. on Monday at a salary of 1520 a year. She Will begin her duties <m May 1. hTe appointment was made In ac<;ordance with a cont.-act mad-: last month on behalf of the N. Y. Telephone Company.
Cnder a recent ruling of the Pub¬ lic Service t'oniinlsslon, the telephone company is compelled to <:onduct it:; Bervice on a different oasis. Hereto fore a pay station has been inaintaine<l Iln the court house with a paid oi»era Automatics will now be installed 'or public use, while .Visa lireen wii; ttend to the telephone wants of the ounty ofhi'lals and their BUbordinates
|Telephone Wires to go Unaerground
The New York Telephon" Coinpany
Ibegan the work oi excavating trenches
tor conduits along the Freeport-IIeinp
stead road underground ana by thi.<
leans do away with the use of pole.s.
lanholes are to be located Ht regulai
itervals along the highway. Tho
irork of improving the high\\ay which
In the lounty system, by rc-macad-
imlzlng and change Its ^ra le is e.\
pecfed lo be started soon. James It
^mlth of Kreeport has been ,ii>pointed
Inspector over tl-e road (iiirlni.' the
Operations by the telephone ^-oiiipany.
BUILDING ADVANCES IVE REALH MARKET
Extensive Construction of Win¬ ter Gives Variety of Market¬ able Cottages this Spring
DEALERS BEGIN ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN
Prospect of Season Made Apparent
By Numerous Early Rentals
and Sales
GEO. HOWARD RANDALL G)ntractor and Builder
[.umber/ Hardware. Paints. Oils, Glass
(Jcneral Supplies
|2 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport
Tel. 20H VV opp. K R. Depot
The Art of
COOKERY
Is ably demonstrated in every cake, pic and loaf of bread pro¬ duced in this modern bakery. Eight years of long and un¬ surpassed experience in New York City and our excellent facilities enable us to make and bake the best.
HENRY C. RINDLAUB
BAKERY AND LUNCH ROOM 49 Main St.. Post Office Bid.
Wr.DDINCS AND PAKTIKS SUCfl.lF.D
'The Rendervous For Transients'
le Commercial Hotel
-48 Main Street Freeport N. Y, Charles Johnsen, Prop.
In the Heart of the Business
District. Opposite the
Post Office
lUNCHEON AND DINNER SPECIAUTIES AT MODERATE PRICES
defined, Homelike, Inviting Cosy. Known for Excel¬ lence of Food and Service
lafe and Grill Room
By Samuel R. Fisk
Following a season of hi is k build'i ing and more or l<_fs exten ive trans- ' fer of unimproved property along thu South Hide, the active season in lealtv may be said to have arrived. It it Ik the iirst Hood after the wmtei' ebbs, il certainly bears the ear marks of a corker. The' extensive publicity and ad\ertisini! which is liein.; dime by owners and bn^kers is evidence enough that the i;aniblini; spirit >lH\ bouys the optimists.
The increasing rnilroiid t.aflic alon.;^ the South Shore, even iioli'ts in dis- t;uit Suffolk, speak in aflu,nation ot The Post's forecast that Die rentin , season would be active. I', is a fait that iu Freeport a large miinber of furnished fiouses have bei .i rented during the past fortnight a,-, well a.-- several sold.
No more extensive season of build- ( ing was ever experienced than tha' I which is now passed. The buildiu^ bell this year has reached into Suf¬ folk Counly, which herelo'ore was considered as beyond the realm of a "comniuters paradise."
The early opening of the selling season among real estate nu i has ha.-i- teiied the hotel season somi'.vhai, ani tills year many of lhe larger and pop¬ ular hoalelries are preparii;,;, to open their doors. This ^is uarti'-tdarlv true of ivonu: Deach, I''i-e'<^iort and Uockvill'.? Centre.
Sale.s by tho land companies and d.- veloiieis of the South Sido have :>/ comiiariHon been huger th^ui at a cor¬ respond iiiiA time a year m^o. The Windsor I.and A- Impiovi^'n-nt Coni- jiuny ha.s sold out a larg-i part of it'-, luoperties in Ho«'.,|{ville Centre, ticean- side, and I'^asl Uockaway, while ,'u Uellmore and .M.-rrick the l.ons^ Island Keally Company Jind tho Cariolton Heaily Conipany have clo-i • i out por¬ tions of the restiective di". eloiniicnt-,
The outlook of the week a:ui couiin', holiday is briuhter tu-day ilimi ever belore.
The Seal of Purity
Is on every loaf of b'ead, every cake and pie manufactured -n our bakery. Our ovens are the most up-to-date and san'tary that can be instal'ed. Inspect the cleane.st bak¬ ery in town.
Our bread is wholesome, noui'shing and pure. Our bread iy standard. It is made from formulas pci^crlb- ed by the Cnited SUtes (overn¬ ment
The Long Island HOME MADE BREAD CO.
THOMAS 8T. JOHN BALDWINS Telephone 650
Merrick Rd. and S. Main St., Freeport,L.I.
lots 38-43, blk 21, Hoekviile eCntre
Terrace nom
Judgments
(.Name first given, that of iudcemenl
debtor] Acme Home Co -.M A R Queker
1476,69
Barton, W E & M R—S G Cmdit
$107.31 Bergo?d, F—F J Reinhold
Braaf, C—V Banger
Hogan. T J—H Heller
White, O—Prince Mfg (O, Zegarsky, Mary & Teal
11
Pearsall, E F—W Oreen,
.»1:89,15 .fll6.07
16b
..:?67.-15 K Shirk $64.40 .$143.30
PUBLIC NOTITES
Auchterbrie. K .V-Bank of Kockville Hamlin J—National lit. Hank $503.06
"t'ntre 1149.6- | {{osenberg, Uernluud A: Aaron Masia
Century Hank ....|. .$102.0S
Thos Howard Co, Inc—Horesless Age
Co 57.44
O'Connor, V .\ Aetna Life Jns Co
$34.41 Sutherland, 1) -J A Schaefer. .$J,09.4J
Freltag. 1, F E Stevens :#S2.4J
F'eldman. F M W Duviet/.sky . .$:; 14.40 M (' Fmk L'14.40
SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received by the undcrsiened in the Chambers of the IJoaid of Super¬ visors on 5th day of .May, 19M. at 10 A.'.M., for the erection of additions to
the Nassau County Court House, in Dunloe Holding C accordance with the plans, general conditions and speciftcaMons thereof, prepared by W. U. Tubby, Architect, of 81 Fulton Street, Nev iork City.
All bids shall be presented in sealed envelopes op or before it.e day and hour -ibove named, ad s>hall be ac
OBITUARY
Miss Freda Doerflinger
At the home ol her brother, Isa-ic
Doerflinper, on Park Place, Koosevelt.
early Friday morning. Miss Freda
companied by a certified check upon a | Doertlin.^er ,died ot pneumonia, from
Bank of (U, .Neck to J C Rogers $3;i.00e Rogers, J C, to oClumbIa Knicker¬ bocker Trust Co .|]2.0n<,!
CedKihurst I'k Ld (.'o to 11 Hondy
J 2.300 .•fl'0,000 .$1.20n
Home Morlg Co to I I) llinst
Asche, C H lo E A Schlc-y
Wilson. Z. to C T .McCarthy, .
Hause. J. lo L .Jackson $337
.Metropolitan Trust C-i to Onslow- Moore Co $90ii
Wertheiiii, L, to K .lack.son *18U
Marvin, M, to E i' Hicks $2.5]:;.5')
National or State Bank, drawn to the [order of IJaniel J. Hegeman, Treasur- !er of the County of Nas.sau, enclosed iln a'vACParate sealed envelope, which ! checks shall be drawn m lhe lollowing
sums: Checks accompanying bids upon the
entire work .shall be for a sum tolal
of at least Twelve thoiifcond {J12,000)
Dollars. j Checks accompanying bids upon the
general work e.\cludiug plumbing. ¦¦ heating and electric wir.ng, a sum not i less than Ten lliousand (vl0,000j dol- : lars. i C'hecks accompanying bids for
which she had suffered for a scant week. Funeral services were held Sunday morning, followed by inter ment in Cypress Hil4^ Cemetery.
LEGAL NOTICE
Bank of Rockville Centre
[Capital Stock Total Assets
$50,000.00 $1,524,879.85
A Strong Bank is Most Help¬ ful to Any Community
iPostal Savings Depository
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
[nterest Paid on Time Deposits Your Patronage Solicited
Residence Park a Building Center IJesideiiie I'ark, the '.evelopment of 11h> Warranty Realty ( omp:uiy in the norlhwesleru section ol Frciioit ha.-^ heen a center ot building oiierations during tlu' winter months. Five new cottaKes are now being completed there. Last week Fred Cottschaldt, formerly of Easl Dciin street, moved into his line new li(ni,-=e in Pennsyl¬ vania avenue near S^'uman avenue.
Among the other Kesidenc(> I'ark builders is .1. W. Marshall, of Uich¬ iuond Hill, wlio.^e ?li,0l)') colonial house on a plot 1(10x150 al New I'ork and i^eamail avenues is jh'uct ic;illy com¬ pleted; William V. Noble an dKihvaid v. I'eiinv, both of Uicnmond Hill, an erecting cottages costi'g $;>,000 each in tho same street. David Millar of Brooklyn Miinor, haa purchased a house lately completed by Charles l!liod(>s tit the corner of Pennsylvania iind thuitral avenues ;ind wMl occupy U. afler Saturday.
MortgageF Davison, S A, lo J VV C, Lockard, lots
16-17, Abrams map Fockville Centre
$2,SOO
Craf, C. to E Doxsey, Jr., lots 5-6. bi.
it, Uldge map, Easl Uockaway $70u Same lo .M V I! .Murray, lots 5-6, bk Ii.
Uldge map. Easl Uockaway. .$2,500 I'oleman. l^ .M, to E FKen'ierger. Io'
113, bk 110, Long Heach $7,400
Schratwieser. CM. to U t%irnrick, lots
3-4, bk It, Kidge*Wiap. East Rocka¬ way $2,500
Sanu' to same, lots 31, bl> H, Easl
Rockaway $1,200
West, E. to,Onslow M Co, e s Archer
St. 150x75, Freeport $625
Hitchcock. E M, to Woodworth Uy Co.
w s Hrooklyn av, 160x97, Lvnbrook
$1,500
Mcl'eak, J, to M A Crain, lots 66-7, bk
5, Lynbi-ook Ld Co $2,000
(iifford, F C. to L I Bids Co, lots 147-8
Frederick l''ariiib. Beilmore .. .$1,70') Isaksen, I, to (' L Foss. s s Baylis Av
50.V106, Lynbrook $600
Petit-Lamb Co to I., <f Powell, s s
Prospect St, 125x50, Baldwin $2,000 Behr, M, to H T Bedell, lols 1-2, niai>
at Roosevelt $550
Lickel, W J. to .1 M Smitli n I Devine
st, 110x95, Lynbrook $2,700
Assignments of Mortgages Bisland, I' E. to C W Wetmore $4,000 Allen. A L B. to J C Monfo.t $800
T C, & T Co lo Home Life Ins Co
$65,00':. T G & T Co to M G Pais'Iey.... $4,000 N S B & M G Co lo Quogue ilas Co
$2,50.' Conveyances Heddesheimer, H, to G Keisch, lo^s
541, 542, 690, 691, Manor Park, Mer¬ rick nom
Philips,a W E, to A Tanielio. lots 373
374, Freeport Manor nom
Colonial Park Co to Hd'ckinghani Co,
lots 411. 412, Roosevelt aG-dens nom Schwencke Co to L Venosa, plot 504.
Heilmore Park nom
Nichols, C. lo Onslow-Moore l"o. i40.\
65. w .-; Locust a v. Fieeport ... .nom L I Uy Co to P A Ilni-'lies. lots 884-86,
.Merrick Manor nom
Whitehouse, A. to .1 Uiiland, lots 13.',,
l:i6, Whilehoiis'. m;ip, Uor.^evelt
noiu Uiiland. .1. to .M Hookman. lo's 135, 13'J,
Whitehouse map. Uoosevt .t . . . .nom Williams. A, lo U A U.ideiinther. n i'
Williams a\. .Merrick nom
.Munch. W. lo C .M Sipiire. lots 22. 23.
Stolz map. Hicksville nom
-American Grinding Co, to .\ \\alto.'i,
lots 25, 26. blk P, Hi 'ksville noiu
Reifschneider. F, to E ,1 Walts, 320
209, adj .Smith. Farmingd lie.. .noni .N V Sub Ld Co to V Pastore, lot 4, blk
THE PEOPLE OF THi;; STATE OF NEW YORK To James Garner \\r\- it. .--Jusannali • iainer hayward, Cli:irle« Wiight, Cle- iiiencf Wrighl, Fliireiici W rigbt.lJhris- lopher Wright. .Myrtle Wright, Percy De.Mott. lieiijamin l>eMo i, Franklin DeMott, Alice .Maud De.Mott, Harold ' De.Mott May De.Mott, Viola J>e.Mott I Checks accompanying Lids lor heat-:'"'^ '"^I"'!'' ^^'^''k'^'-; ^^'^<^ greetings: i ing and venlilaiiug work complete, a Where.is JoHN SCLi i-C.EL\ ol : sum in at least One thousand ($1,000) Uoosev-.dt, iu the County of Na^'sau, i (joliars. E.veciitor has lately applied to our Sur- |
Check, accompanying bids tor elec-1 ¦""Xa'*^-* '''"»'' <''' ^^^ '''"""V «f ^'^
$65'J i plumbing work complete, u sum in at ! least One thousand ($l,00t) dollars.
The Universal Implement
'" ¦ ^HIRTY years ago the telephone was a lux- I ury. To-day, through personal initiative JL and private enterprise, it has become a ne¬ cessity within the reaeh of everybody. "Where once a business had but one telephone with a limited talking range, today that business has a service with a range three quarters of a continent broad, and every branch of every business is linked to every other by Bell telephone.
Have YOU a Bell Telephone ?
nom
Farmingdale
nom
Ffirmingdale
nom
Hicksvilh Same to S Sciarillo, lot ;;. IiIk
ville
.N'axfiau II Co to A Olsen. lot 79. Farm
ingdale
Same to .M (Jlseii. lot
Terrace
.Same to E Olsen. lot
Terrace
Seaford Ld Co to S A .Moran. lots 454,
455, blk X, Seaford Manor nom
Doxsey, F A. lo J Snieltzer. lots 14, 15. ^
Uidtve map. East Rockaway... .nom | .\' V Bldg A: Sub Co to V C Bog.gs. lots I
65. 66. LynbrooK Court nom
Southard Estates to J P Goines, "^acre
n s Grand Av, Haldwin nom
•Same to G H .Aresltgo, 115x60, s s Par
sonage st, Baldwin nom
Seaman. U, hy gdn, to E Bedell, lols
28-30, Lynbrook Ld Co, Haldwin nom Sigmond Uy Co, to L Kidder, lots 173-
76, Stromberg Park, !''reeport. .noni Uockville Centre Lev Co lo L Schwab
I trie wiring complete, a aum not less ' Ithan One thousand (-$l,UOt) dollars, i i Such deposits shall oc leturned to' ; all except the successful i idder or bid- ; ders witlun a period of l'-,i days alter" ! lhe opeiuug oi th<i bids. I The iimonni deposited tiy lhe sue- ' I cessful bidder will be re ained until jthe e.\ei-.i(ioii of the formal contract.} j Should the successful bidocr upon re-i ceijit in writing of a notice ot the ac-' j ceptance of his bid, ne^'IcoL or refuse '• to execute tbe contract, 'le aiiiouni of i his cerlUied check shall be retained , and applied, to making up llie differ¬ ence between thi; aiiioiic', of any con-; ' tract for the said work which may be : I entered into by the Hoard ol Supervis-i i ors, and tluit of his owu unexecuted j bid.ifTfd as so aiiplied sh;.'! be accept¬ ed in fell as liquidated damages Ior ' such breach of contract. I No bid shall be accepted from, ot I contra-t awarded to an.^ person, liriii or corporation who is in a',i ears lo any ' I municipal corporation, npon debt aud i contract or who is a delaulier, a sure- i I ly or otherwise, upon any applicatiou : j to any municipal corporation and who j I is not a resident and a citizen of the ,^ i Slate of .New V.ork.
Separate eHliiuales ar'j to be taken: 1. General contract wc-i< (excluding I
sau, to I writiu,^ bea rill January, l!tll, personal eslalt
I certain u..-It iiiuent in date the i3lli day of relating Ij real and duly provea as and li
NEW YORK
C. A, RYD-R 26 South Grove Street
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TELEPHONE CO.
Local Commeric.Tl
Manager
Freeport. Li
ng Isl.inn
the la-t Will and Testament of HAN¬ NAH PLtJUUIGHT,, late o' lhe town of Hempstead, in ,<;ii(l ( o'Uity of .Nas¬ sau deieased.
Wherelore, you, and each of you, are hereby cited and leui.iied jiersim- ally lo be and ajipear beioie our said Surrogate, at tiie Surrogates oUice, al Mineola, in the Countv oi Nassau, on the 2ltli day of June, U'l, at nine o'clock iu the forenoon and attend lhe probate of said last \\ ill and Tes ttimenl, .-nd such of yon v.ho are here by cited, as are under twe<ily-one yeais of age, are re^iuiied to ¦ip.'iar by your general guardian, il joli li:'\e one; or if you have none, to appear and applv lor one to be apfiointeii, and in the event of yiMir lailuie or tn ,;lect lo do .so. a siieciiil .i.;iiardian win be appoint ed by Iiie Surrogate !¦) re|>reseiit and ai I ior you in this pioceeding. Ill T<'Hlimony Wher.'ol, We have caused the seal of the Siirro- ,^atc's Courl >,i our said County of Na-.'^au lo bt
If
yoLi only knew what a comfuri .i PL.W ER PIANO i.s you would not be without one. The picas ant summer evenings are coming. Adii to tlic comfort of your home a
PLAYER PIANO
Nothing can take its [ilacc .Musically. Come in .md hear them demonstrated.
H. J. RAYMORE
The Piano Man
ARCADl:
FREEPORT,
BUILDJ.Nd AT THli DllVOT
L. I.
Jlif'k'- I''""'b'"S, healing and elertric wiring) nom I
LI.S.
Freeport's Most Up-to-date Drug Store
FRED'K H. PLUMP ARCADE PHARMACY
At the Depot
PHONES, FREEPORT 629 148
FREEPORT NEW YORK
CITY PRICES
J
INTONIO PALERMO
General Coatractor and BuOder. Steel Structural Work.
AO Kinds of CMcrete Work Estiautes Checriidly Fnrnished
Td. 52-J Wutuh
& RESIDENCE BELLMORE, LL
"Safety First" Tho attention of the readers of The Post has no doubt repe-itedly been at tracted to the new niovenient so forci¬ bly expressed in the above two words, and are aware that in many cities, Ihere is an era of "think before you act." The lack of thought .'s respon¬ sible for greater loss of life and limb, of success aud health, than any other error. Speaking of Ihe "safety flrst" principle as applied to heHlth, Chub buck's pharmacy calsl the attention of Freeporters to the need of being sure that their medicines, toilet ar¬ ticles, nursery siipiilles. candies and drug slore needs in g^n^ral are safe — "safety flrst" meaning in this con¬ nection three things, purity, efficacy and quality. Safety should always cdiue before price, and whilo their prices are always low or lower than others, Chubbuck's drug store .isk you to remember one essential thing— You ar© safe when you buy at Chub- buck'u. Advt.
FAIR TREATMENT
to the tier user is our guarantee. We deal fair, our organization Is efficient, we know that only satisfaction can make permanent customers.
We offer tires of demonstrated qual¬ ity, the Goodyear, the Goodrich, the Pennsylvania. Our prices are reason¬ able, our guarantee absolute.
LONG ISLAND TIRE CO.
Telephone 872
Harry E. Betzig John S. Denton
N. MAIN STREET FREEPORT
PAVING THE WAY
Mud and dollars won't m r Im¬ prove you neighborhood—t'ouble your property value—eliminate all the mud holes—pave your way to riches—put dowj side¬ walks and curbs that are guar¬ anteed
O. W. Humphrey Construction Co.
258 S. Oc«4n Ave.. Freeport, N. Y. Telephone 229
2. I'lunibing work cou pK-ie.
Healing and venuiatmg work complete.
4. El ?ctric wiring worii, complete. These four conlracts may he lel separately, preferably lo concerns making a specially ot the trades cov¬ ered.
Blanks will be furnished to each prospeciive bidder, and ull pioposals must hii made out upon .' uch blanks, and alteniiou is direrte I lo the nuces- sity of lilliug out all aiK.ruaie esti¬ mates ittiuiied.
Kach bid shall be mact.r upon the whole work lovered undei this speci- licatioii aud uiusl he b<i:.td Ui>oii the work as aat forth by iIm-ui anil the contract drawings, and if signed by any on-; acting as agent ;c)r the prin- It^ipal, inusl be accoiniiiinied by a iiow- er of attorney for such .--¦^naiuie. i II is incumbent upon .'ikIi bidder to examine the existing condlions at the site before making up Ir.s proposals I and 111" fact of the subin.'.ial ot such I projiosal will be consici red as cvi- I dence thal-l=lietJe condition., liave been ' so examined and that 1 .<¦ bidder is faniiiiar with the terms ;iiid tequirc- menls of the drawing.s, sp.-iihcations, contract and the bond, t.iid thereby signilies lii.-< acceptance of t ach and all of them. No claim for retief on ac¬ count of mistakes or omij^.'ons in bid¬ ding will be entertained, and each bid¬ der will be held strictb to his bid under penally of forfeiluM- ot his de¬ posit. ' Any'b d will be rejected when open- j ed, if the same is not sub:iiitted on a \ furnlsh°d form blank ani upon which '. the alternative bids requrcd are not 1 fully priced. I Auy bid will be rejected when open- I ed if the same contains any erasure ¦ or written luemorandum t,>iiilifi ing the j same. j The bidder or bidders to whom the \ award ol the contract ia made will be | required to furnish a sail.>i utory bond ' in the 'orm lo be proviued by W. ll. \ Tubby, Archi^'cl, of 81 1- ultou Street, [ New York City, and execun d by an ac-! ceptable Surety Company 'or the faith¬ ful performance ot said c:outract and covering the guarantee m accordance! with the contract plans; and specifica¬ tions, in a sum equal to 2.\ 1-3 per cent of the amount of the contract.
For the convenience ai>C use of in¬ tending biddere. a full .et of drawings and speci:dcations will bo loaned thera by the architect, upon icieipt pf a deposit of Twenty-five iV-i)) Dohftra, in cash or a certifled chei k, drawn to the order ot said architect.
Such iilans and aijecitications must be returned to the arciii'ect's office, prior to the day of the opening of the bids, whereupon the deposit will be returned, and in,the event of the non¬ return of such drawings and speclflca¬ tlons &A above stated, thc deiiosits shall be forfeited.
The Coard oi Supervisors reserves the right to reject any anu all bids.
The form ot contract and of the bond which the successful bidcer shall be required to exectite may te bad upon application to the archi ett. Dated, at Mtneola, April 13tta, 1914. By order of the Board of Supervisors OE^ROK M. QOODAUi, Clerk, i
hereunto allix.d i I ^ W A-..^ X-iL.--'' , ... ,
said County of Nassau, at | '~\J^ -w **• i "r^*^ V./Li'L/ vJlV^lOl 1 ilL,L»
tlie Surrogate:, OUice, at! Oir I T W ^^^•'''^ -' ¦' ,¦^
¦ y L-IjT i!i'-\.„^..';health BR.EAe;-,
:->ald County. ) April, one lii.ndrcd ;ind
Mineola, in th the tith day thoiisaiid nin fourteen.
SAlSIi I-;i. I. WKICIIT C'erk of till, Sui I o.iiale'.s Couit Edward.^ A: Le\y,
Attorni ys for reiillonei, 11 Kaili-o.-ol A-.e , Kn-eiicirl. ,\, V,
Our Struggle For Existence
is (litir.'ij, '• 111' liatili- '' man and minute oi,-'ani,-iii be deiitl.'d.
Pre.--:,-;!!!;; clotlie?; Ii> s pressiii'.; iiiai-liineiy i.-^ m
theO^eatr-l ;iids. Dininfeet vour gariei iii , the geini.< .ind inicrolK s
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kill all
The Sanitary Method
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CAMPBELL'S
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MILK
THE MILK OF QUALITY IN A SEALED PACKAGE
Received direct from our own creameries. Pasteurized in the sealed jar. Delivered to you free from exposure.
A PRODUCT OF RICHNESS AND
PURITY
ORDER TO-DAY
ALEX. CAMPBELL MILK CO.
HKMPSTEAD. L. I. ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. 1.
Tel. Hemp. 288 Tcl. R. C. 284
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