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—,—. x^x^x^^^^T^ m **The Largest Incorporated Village on Long Island—-Freeport
p W |h H I j f J W I ^^^^Occupies Prominent Position Among Villages of the Empire State.*'— -¦• '''^' dM d±. ^^^A^ X Secretary of State FRANCIS M. HUGO.
FREEPORT CHURCHES
on "Right Living: The Great Guidr to its Attainment,"
The Successful Candidates
Kiriit .MethiidlHt (Iiureh
The Sunelay .SehfKil of the First Metliodi.si rimreh will hole! a Kiiiii- iiiagc .Sale on Krlrtay and .Saturday, .November 17 IS, in the ,store form¬ erly oeciipi'id hy the Ga,-< Co,. opiKi- sile Abram'.s Rexah Oriiii; Store'' em Merriek Reiad. Contribution.s will be thankfully reeeived at the reioin Fri¬ day inoriiinK,
.S'e.xt SiiniiAv niornini? Rev. .1. .Sid- ni'.T Oould will be-Kiii a si-rie.s of fenir Hernion.s, to be given be-fore L'hrl.st- iiiiis on The- Pe-rKeinality of the Twelve AiKiKlleH. Tl.e siitije-et feir ne-.xt .Sun¬ day's seiliiOii will III' "Tlie- Clieiie-e the Twelve,"
FiaptisI Ghiireh—Rev, Wm, Breck¬ enridge, the pa.stor, will preae h at beifh servieei Sunday. 11 A. M,, Ktib- jeet, "lyoved with Kverlastln.^ Ixive " 7,:iii V. ,M,, i-^iilijeef. "A I'ninib from The .Master's Table."
Hible .Sehooi ineets at 9.4,'; A, .\I, ('lnH,ses for all,
,Mid-Veek si-rviee'S eiu Tlnir,sday ai H.nn F. M.
PERSONAL MENTION
The Free-port Clnh will have- ii f opening Friday night dance, .Novem ll.r 17, Fine nmsie has be-en seeurc A large erov.d*"is expeeted.
Ireeporl .HethodKt ( hureh.
.Nexi Sunelay inorninK I'r. I'urt iee is to bc in hi.-e pulpit anel will speak on the topie- "What W<' Read and Why,"
111 the- e-ve-iiini; the- ,se-riiieiii will be-
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I'l.'si.l.'Ol, l';iii.'si S. Kun.lall.
Trust.'. .
l-'raiikliii l;..|. II H.-iiiy L .Max.-emi
John H ,Mahiik.'ii Silii,s A. VVillmiuB
Vlllace Cle-ik, Ja/lveiiter F. Slie*.
V'lllaK'- Coun.sel, 1.... Fi.Hliil. lioa.l I'oniniiHNioii.'i, .M. F. UoinJ.
Tre-a.sui.-i, .S, iJiijion Sniilh
TaJC Coll.-(.tor. 1,1 Frank .S.-anian.
H. KlBtei ll.iaiel of Heialtli, .S. 1', Sh.-a,
H.-alth (illn.i. 111. Will. II. Kiiiu-ie
I'll'- V ilhi,i;.' Tnisl.'.',s ...iK-elil u le; the:
liuuvit ul Il.allh.
The Xillag.: OIII.-.' ks |...'at.'el at 46 v\ . Ht Mm I ick Uoael,
The SilluKi- Tr.-asiii.'i j( lllll.;.' at 23 Aailruael Avr-n-..',
Tax e'.il|.'..l !>' , .Jth. . at iJT Uailioa.l Av i-nnc
I'ollt-r l>r|iart menl Chi.'f, i;rii.',st a. UHiiilall. I'aptuii., Carl 1 la i. iiliii k I'olic-t- Junlice!, Clinton M, i-'Imt, 11. ii.l.jiiai inrs an.J Foil.-.- I'..nit,
.'hiir.-h St..'ft, ncni M.iiii k Koa.l, T.l.'iih..11.', l-'iei-port, 7UI). Ilaurd ol liieliit-Hllon, l>iHlrlvt ,>u. 0 Fl i'.si(lC'iit, Walt.-r li. Co!:ze;n« ''
U.ilanel M.
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his e-eiinjiany
hanel for sal"
Lfiiiiti, eif lln- I-'re-.-pm ¦
Coin pany, reports thai
has plenty of eoal on
at $12 a ton.
Till l-'re-epiirl IloHrd of 'riii'lee has det-ided th^t the Kieeport Kail- mad Coni;iaiiy must maintain it,s winter sehedule. The Roard is not willing to eonsf-nt to a iiiodifie-atioii if the franehlse.
Or R, W. Ixivett, of Mass,, held a 'loliomyeltls elinle at the Fre-eport i;iks Clnb lasi Saturday,
I-..1'/iiirs hidkf- into and rolibe-d the home of R, A, PhiliKit of fio Web¬ erfield Avenue lasl Thursday niKht, The loss Is estiinated at Jl^fion The polie-o have the matter In hand.
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«T LonK nench A\ eiiiic and (Vilar st. RR. U'o.st Sido Avt-mi.' and Front SI. «!>. Miller Avonuo Hnd Front Street. (F:a,st of Oeonti Avojiiie,)
71 Morriok Uoad and Or.-v.' Str.-et.
72 Morrlck K.iad and Main Slreet. Ttx. Merrlok Ttoad and tlolon Avoiino. 74 Smith an.l Churcli Strooi.s
B(«<lell and Kaynor StreetK Kavnor Avoniie> and Mill Koa.l Archor Stroot and I'lant Aventie Maln anri Archor Streets, noeloll snoot and Atlantic Avo Main Street nn.l Allaiitl.' Avenue. Main Stre-et nnd Wlialoy'.-e PocU. nrovo and Ray Stroot.». Ocean .\ve'niio and Cedar Stroet, Orovo and Front Street,-..
Second alal-m nio«n,« tlia' more men aro noodod,
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FREEI'ORT POST OFKH'K. Ordlnnrjr and Rrartilnr imlU
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Minneapolis Does Well In Honoring the Memory of Public-Spirited Citi- I zen Who Deserved Well.
Over in .Miiiiu.-apoli.s the otlier day i they unve-ile-il a ini-nunuMit to the mem- i ory of a man named Rowley, We . dieln't hear anything about It over this I way, but In Minneapolis it was quite I an event. This man Rowley, you see, was not a national character. He was i just a plain citizen of .Minneapolis. He j was the man who gave that city Its I electric railway system. He was ono i of tho builders of that thriving com- I munity. He wus one of the men with I the vision and the foresight, who j helped lay the foundation stones of the metropolis of Minnesota. The peo- I plo of Minneapolis are sho-wing their I appreciation for his worth and his ster¬ ling qualities. There are not very I many cities in the country where mon¬ uments are unveiled to the memory of street railway magnates. Usually they are damned while they live and for¬ gotten when they die. Other com¬ munities might i»rofit by the exam¬ ple of Minneapolis. There such men i as Rowley and others bullded a city for no other particular reason than that they wanted a city there. And, as a city, it Is not yet 50 years old. but It haa a population of 300,000 and Is growing every day. Minneapolis has the right civic spirit and never dem¬ onstrated it in a better way than by erecting a monument to the memory of one of its own good citizens,—Hu¬ ron Times-Herald,
ART IN HOUSE TERRACING
Subject That Deserves Much Thought, as It Will Make or Mar Appear¬ ance of Home.
Terraces, particularly house ter¬ races, which are all those upon small grounds, belong to architecture, and should therefore' he kept closely In connection with its kind. All house terraces, those cleise about or parallel to buildings, belong to tho structure adjacent anel should be kept as close
PHINEAS A. SEAMAN
EARL J, BENNETT,
To Clean Hai- .5 -jshcs. To (h-iin liiiir liriisli.-i taki- ii ctip- t'lil .if i-i.iimi.-iil nn.l lili iln- lu-irsh, riili- liinu ;.'i'ntly vviti' lin- lainl, .\,s it ati- -¦¦iiiilis lhe- ;;.i-iis(' iiiin ilirt sliiikc it em- mill use fr.-sli iin-nl till the- brush i.-i 1 li-;ilmil tlioreillKhly. This i.s li.-t- i. . Hum iiniiiiiilliii. lis llie-re is no vvn- ti-r I.' in.iiiri- nr loosoii llio liiii-k of tin brush.
l>aSil>as ."> Ullll 10 eent store.
(ieilei I-''isli ntnl bowls. In ((ills, Weime-n's tlaniie-I pe-ltiteiats, L',"i e-e-iil,s. .Men's, wmiien's anil e liilelre-n's ,i;lene-s lu e-e-nts. Riihtie-r nigs, L'a i-ents, Tliaiiksgivin,-^ Post ('arris, fi fm >• eents, De-e-orate-d Tlianksniviiif; pa- l>('r. 111 (('Ills,
CHARLES R. WEEKS.
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,-iieliiey H, Sweezey, a lawyer with 'iHie-e-s on Railroad Avenue, was el¬ 'i ud a sehooi trustee to siieeeed tlie late- Rowland H, 'Mayland, and ha? ai-i-e-pled tlio offlee. The election o' lr, Sweezey was vinanlmoii.s. .Mr, Sweezey, tho new member, was form¬ erly police justice of Kreeport. The liersoniiel of the tioard is: C, DwiKht Haker, president: Waller Cozzens, Charlt-s C. Meiore-, and llavid Siither-
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HovAT a Builder Financed Operations. A read.-r of the Home Duildera' page writes as follows in explaining upas possible. Terraces usually allow how he financed his home building:
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for a liberal bed of plants next to the buildings, then a path, a level apron of equal or slightly greater width on the outside of path, and then the ter¬ race. If there be but one, drops down Into the fleld. If there be more than one terrace each successive one as tbey leave the building must be broad¬ er than the one p.bo^e, and thus they drop by ever rasing and more gener^ ous extent to th« field below. This field does not mean a vast extent, but what remains of the premises. The mistake Is often made, and it Is a serious one, of building the terrace broader than the field, ^ reversal of art that Is Inveighed against by every authority who has written upon tha subject.
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When Giving Castor Oil. The ellsiigree-able- taste- e)f castor oil may be e-emee-ali-el b^-clvlnj: the (Ins.- in hot milk llavoreel with salt nnd a
Slirlllkle- of lilue-k pe-Jipe-r. It Is ne-'-e-S- siiry to tl- ¦ the- milk wiiriii enough to mix w .ll the oil or sunie- eif It will flout (111 til,- s-.irfni-e. Casinr oil eiiii nlso In- iiunli- i-:i-i-.- pulutalile by add- Ing le-iuou juice-.
"First 1 'caught' my building site and drew plans for house and barn to fit It. Next 1 made application for a loan to a co-operative bank, showed the land and the plan to the Invesment committee and subscribed for the requisite number of shares. The bank agreed to let me havo the money In In- ' stallments at various stages.
"I then went to my bank of deposit and borrowed money as 1 needed It, on short-time notes, to pay cash as I went along, where 1 could get 2 per cent off for cash, and called on the co-opera¬ tive bank for money when I wanted to pay tho notes,
"In tkat way I got a number of ad¬ vantages In buying and saved a good many dollars, i could buy of total strangers by giving my bank as refer¬ ence."—Boston Herald.
MONKV TO LOAN.
Have- $2,''iOO; ?:!nnO: and ,111110(1 to loan on lioiul and .Mortfiage, John- i sein & .lohnson, Lawyers, Fre-eport, New Veirk,
Wanted, For Sale, Tolc , Board /
I'ont littlo n-nnt "uelM." get thr KOOdn »-hilo tho KPtlliiK'M Kooel. 'l'ri. Ul.
Two rriitH n wejrel for flrtet liixorllon, niliiiniiiin Irn norel) onr mil H noril for MiiccrHMlvF inarrtlona.
LOST A 1 ing, betwee-n Smithville- Seniih and l-"reepori, aliout twei weeks ago. eiigraveel Saelie Fryiiiiie- Reward if returned to .Mrs. John .Maey, Smithville South.
W \.\TI-;i) 'Z girls one- as cook am! laundre-Hs and the oihe-i as cliainb erinaid and must take laie of twei t-hildren. References required Ap¬ ply, Mr.s, It. M, Johnson, .\lerrie-;. lioad, Ue-llniore.
FOR Rl-:NT-ApariiiH'iit' 4 roonis anel bath. Corner Broadway and Rose¬ dale .-^veiuie. |16. Inquire, D, J. Coiiiiskey,
TO R1-;NT Hou.se, furnished, |4(i a month, inquire Uox S, .Nassau Post,
WANTED—Two young men In the cutting dept. Chances foe advance¬ ment. Apply Shebar and Klaln, :i« No, Main Street,
l-'OR SALK- -Gas range, brass bed, new- invaliii's chair, curtains, and fine parrot. 20 Seaman Avenue-, p"'i-eeport
W.ANTKD Painters, clean and good workers, Buach's paint store, Bell¬ more. L, I,
B. FRANK PO.ST
Ileal Kstate Hroker, Carpentpr
anil Rulider
AVest I.inroln Place
Freeport, N. T.
FOR SALK Horse, Innulie Satur¬ day and Sunday, Sehade, Taft .-We. Particulars Box 4, Merrick, 9-2!l tf
TO LKT—Cosx bungalow, three ifjiinis furnished"" %lCi a nionth, Paitirnlars Box 4, Merriek,
Reael ihe .Nai'Sau Post.
W A.\TF;D—7;') girls to sew on ma¬ chines. Those who seek steady employment need apply, Shebar ai.d i-Clein, Cii .No. Main St., Free- port.
UNCLAMD LEnERSi
.November S. 1916.
Almond. .Miss .Nada -No, 3620 Pine St Baldwin. Reni.seu, Bulanne, A,
I'Rirrs FRnrs
TEGETAHLES TEGETABLES Best of the S«»a««B'8 Snpply
JOH.X I\TEI.ISA\0
III I'nint of Hairans Market
.Main Street. Freeport
Bifaico. .Mike. Baun, George (Ilibert, .Mr. C, A ilia)ani, .Mrs,
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$12,000
III Siiiilli,iP. M. Freeport, .N, Y
A. charming; country- homo. 1 ..mfortalil.v anel aliraclivi-Iy uiran^.-d; 1- l.irB'- airy ri...nis a^d 2 baths, ,it.-am li.-al, (.(..11 tirepla. .¦^. Inardw.....! Il.iors. lav¬ atory at r.-.-ii of oiitranc- hall: sopar- aiH iaiiniiiy; i;iiiaK-o for 2 cars,'cliick.-n hini."o an.l run: yard for buiini.-.-.; hi.-, lawn, privati- In-dir.-, ..v.r '•_. icre; r.-- tlnod .-.iii-r.-imdlnfr--*: leiir N.-«v Yoik Pi-k-e JlJ.il.ii1 K.-ntal by I'-,.- y.ai Jl.OOO. T'lioloprinph.-' and fnill.. r pai¬ tl.iila r.^s on I'.iii.^.-t.
H. Schuyler Cammann
Fancy Groceries
STAPLE VARIKTIES Fruits Ciicars Tobacco Sundries Frexh. (lean Food Staffs
TONY BERNARDO
50 S. Main Street,
Freeport, N. Y.
Goods Delivered Anywhere
AN OLD FABLE RETOLD.
By LAURETTE E. WALDO.
With pride and iirri.i;ance uv- .!.,> .A, Hare 10 a 'r.irloi.-ii* wa.« hear.l t s v.
--A pity •Cm: 1 will he bound. That Nalui.- Imili v.iu on ihe- m ..ilii'l. '
And Iht-ii witl' I'liotisiio smlo I'ropone.l 11 l'l. o for lialf a mile.
By rlvuk-t in .l.-.-pest wood
Tho dvvelliii--:-. of tlief>e iieluhhors. ,.--:o.,.l .-\ii.l Btr,ai;;lii away, iieatli leafv sh i.!-
(lur asllo frle-n.l Ihe rae-ei-o'jrsc n.i.l
The Tortolsr nio.-kly urave c.iiisiiit, .\nil to the iii.'o his wits he h. -it
Ile Huid, "Slioul.l .vou arriv.- h.-f..ie, llanif you :i Blii;. upon my .I...11.
Hut If pefchaiK-e 1 win the 1,1..', l'pon the dour a sign I'll plae-e"
( Iff wont the li.ire with leap and b.niiie). While Tortoise crawled aloin; tli* Rround, Thru right hefore his eyes he n-ad, ••DdX'T TKAVKU TELKPHONE IN- STKAIi." "Ila. hal ' said he, "It will he heto— 1 II rail niv wife, she'll do the i..'st "
29 Soulh Main Slree-l T.-leiihom- South (irand Avenue
rri'(-|)(irl I'oiineetiou Kaldnin
(OMK 10 IS FOR UIIM: KIMIM.
Vein Know ho» iiiipurtHiit it is in liii.>iiiv wire ii-ne-int: In ire-t the (liir<
llllle kiini (hat sitaiiils wear and liiir ami lind wi-atlnr. M •- ha>e it:
altio a eiiiiiplete line ui liardwiire tools ni i-miv ilese-riptiuii.
Stoves KaMKeH Slovi- l'i|ie' Oil Stei>e-e (.iis and Kleelric Plali-s
larpe-nfe-rN iuni Miis-m's Tools lliiileler's Ilanlwiire
I*'.i'li-- Oilv Vnnii->!ii--( Itnishi-s
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Ill aiiHVV.'i .'lllll..- his vvile!',s - lle-ll.i:" W'lieii .Mrs Tortoise lit-ar.l Ihe j'.lve.
She to the siluation woke, A slKn pi-e|i:ii e-il, vvllh much dispatoli,
And huii« upon her iielglilior',s Iat. li.
Weary and worn the Hare at Ui.-il Arrived at home, and stood jnnhiiiet,
A nu-.s.saso liuiii? uimn his door! ChiiKrlnod he read It o'er and o'or,
.Villi fraiith: grew the more he road. For tills Is what the message said:
"You silly thiiiK, you liave no sense,
Villi hoast of spoi-d, 'tls mere preton.se, Venn- lo;;s are sadly out of date-,
l-",ii Ikiio, defeiit, upon them wait, ,'-iu.'.i'ss will ne'er your w-ays atl.-iid Till yon NKW MKTUons use, m frieinel."
-The Te-loph..iio nov low
Arc ¥®u Gofofj IluRlIng?
GOOD AMMUNITION
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C opies of the Gatne Law,s furni.-^hcd to purchasers
ARTHUR WHITEHOUSE
IIII I'd II a re-. I'ainU, TarnisheH. Sloves anel Repnlrn
91 S MAIN STREET, FREEPORT.
We Have New andUsedFords I
TiMiring, Kiinaliout. Cuiipelet runn nnd ItiisineHm ( arx
FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE
Ue carry and ciitiNtantly have on hand a lari;e xloek of all FOKII parts
TOOLS AND MAN Make the Worlei's Greatness
in KMPI.OV THK MOST ( APABl.K AM> I.KI.IAIU.K MACHI.MSTS
Me miiintatn a iiiaehine rhop ei|iiippi-d «l(li ineide-rn and up-tu-dHle-
inaehiiie-ri and haflntf h eapaeity to do any and all niirk on
or aliiiiit an aiilmnoliih
DODGE MOTOR CARS, F. 0. B. DETROIT, $785.00
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