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Nassau County Review
VOL. XII
FREEPORT NEWS
If you have an invalid at your house yoa Rhould read Chas. P. .Smith's ad in this issue.
The W. C. T. U. will hold a mothers' meeting at the home of Mrs. H. L. Crandell Monday afternoon at three ©'clock.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1907
Mr8.)Fred E. Story entertai'ned the tfarol Club, of the Freeport Arts Club. at a luncheon, at her home on the Mer- ridc Road, last Monday.
Do not feel chilly or uncomfortable j by the cold weather. Get a gas heat¬ er now.
Olaf Magnusson, son of Anders Mag- •nsHon'of this village, has been ap¬ pointed private secretary to Senator Carll S. Burr, at a salary of $.3.5 per week.
I "A subsicriber" wants to know why it was deemed advisable to build a new school house on .Seaman Avenue, and not at the Southern end of the village, and if it is true that there are only li.'iO school children north of the L. I. K. K. and 700 .south. We have no doubt the school board will an.swer these and.all similar (juestiona at the school meet¬ ing on Feb. 13, but if they deem it necessary to make any preliminary statement, the Keview will publish the same.
School Note.s
On account of examinations no grade rhetoricals were held this week.
The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Education was held last Mon¬ day night.
Village Trustees
All the members of the Village Board were present at the regular meeting Friday evening, excejiting Tru&ti^ Ijig- mond.
Juliu.s Detmer, J. B. Cartwright and Mr. Fredericks, rej.resenting the Board of Trade, ajipeared and asked if the Village Board would be willing to sub¬ mit to the taxpayers the various jjrop- ositions as suggested by the former Board, published in the lieview some time ago.
They were informed the Board was not ready to decide as yet.
Mr. Detmer also called attention to the "scurillous articles" in the last is¬ sue of a paper of a neigboring village, commenting on the Board of Trade's action and report. The article caused considerable comment, somewhat as an article in Puck might.
The various recommendations were discussed .somewhat. The Board ap¬ parently did not favor the idea of se-
Mrs home.
BELLMORE
William K^rr is (juite il! at her
T
Revival services th3 M. P. Church.
BALDWIN
ire being held
NO. 14
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
'Feb. 12 (Shrove Tuesday) a pancake Bocial will be held at the residence of Mrs. P'rank J. Sprague, drove .Street, j at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the ' Church of the Transfiguration.
V
Thomas I'owera was busy last P'ri¬ day shoveling the snow oil' the side¬ walks of his neighbors on Church and Smith Streets who were too busy to do the work themselves.
Heat when you want it. .See the Gas Comj..any's advertisement in this issue.
curing a Superintendant of Works, al¬ Mi s.s Cooper has been absent from I though "favoring all necessarv im-
Peter Chichester ha routn.
s started a paper ; Regents examinations are being held ' at the schoo! this -^eek. i
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith are en¬ tertaining a young son.
Ernest Sorrenson is spending some I time with friends in this village.
George Block has been laid up some time with the rheumatism.
for
Mrs. Frank Seaman, who has been cjuite seriously ill, is convalescing.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers and son are spending a few days with W. J. Enters.
Edward Lawmaster is having a barn built tin his property on Oak Street, near Bedford Avenue.
Mr. and Mis. E. A. Hawkins are in Brooklyn for a couple of weeks.
The Mission Study met with Jes.se I K. Wortman last Thursday evening.
, James H. Story has secured a posi- } tion at the Millburn Pumping Station.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stillwell have • removed to Brooklyn for the remainder , of the winter.
Miss Maude T. Pettit is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. M. Summerville. in Brooklyn.
school for several days owing tc slight attai-k of gripjie.
Addie Dean, jiupil in Miss'Coojier's room, leaves school this week. .Miss Dean will resume her studies in a tity s(-hool.
State Regents* exuminations (-oni-
menced ^in this school lust Mon There has been about 60 or 70 in at tendance each day, counting the^large number nf nut of town jieoj.le.
provements".
Alexander C. .•\tkermaii, foreman of Wide Awake Engine Co., asked the Board to j.ut in the next budget an aji- j.rojiriatit.n for a new steamer.
l!nmjilaints received regarding liglits not hurning were referred to the light (-ommittei-.
Apjiliiatinii fni- i.he jiosition of
; Albert Dean has resigned as janitor j of the Fire House. Solomon I'hiches- I ter now has the position.
I Harry Merritt got some lime in his I eye while working one day last week. j injuring the eye ijuite severely.
K. McCord's house on Centre Avenue
The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church met with Mrs. F. D. Sniith on Tuesday afternot.n.
J. W. Arthur has tlosed his jihue here and removed to Brnoklyn fnr the remaimiei t.i' tlie winter.
The "Trumj. Club" mel with Miss Elsa Pajjj. at her honu.- nn Harrisnii .A.venue last Friday evening.
day. I Sujierintendent of the Village Electric has been undergoing extensive
Tin.
The Freeport Choral Society will have its first concert on February 11. Talent will be .secured from Manhat¬ tan with selections by the Choral Sc- cety, whichjuow^has al.out eighty mem¬ bers.
A rummage sale for the Aitt.-r (iuild of the Church of the Transfiguration will be held Saturday and Monday, February '2 and -1, in the vacant store under Ojiera Hall on Main Street.
Leslie'^Brown, a former Freejiorter, met with a serious aci-ident recently. He was riding in his uncle's carriage in New York, when a branch of a tree! struck hiin in the face, causing an in-1 jury which n-ijuired the remnval of nne | eye. He was taken to a hospital, and is recovering nicely.
The Hemjistead High St-hool refuses to meet Freeport High .St-hool in a prize speaking contest in .June. An elfort will lie made to arrangi- a t-nii- test A'ith some other st-hnt.i.
Examinatinns are being held this week. The grade examinations were started on Tuesday while the Regents' started t.n Mniiday. The regular mid¬ year jirnint.titms wili be held next Mnn- day.
Miss Susan .Storer, who has been ill for several days, lefl .Monday for her home in Sustjuehanna. I'a, .Miss .Stor¬ er will stay until sh^ has thornnghiy recovered. Miss .Nina Huinjihriy is substituting for her.
"The Jolly Four" will give a masquerade bail in Riremen's Hall, Roosevelt, on Mcinday evening, Feb¬ ruary 4. Music will be furnished by Mole and Raynor. George Anthony and Jesse Mollineaux are the com¬ mittee in charge.
The fire department was calied ojt for a long run to the lower part of South Main Street through the mud and slush, early S iturday evening. Harvey Smith ujiset a lamji in an oyster house on the "Freejiort River" and caused a small blaze, which he (jucklj extinguished, but not before some of the neighboring youngsters had seen it and yelled "fire," bring¬ ing out the firemen.
At Scott's remnant store, north Main .St., opp. Lona .'^ve., on sale for next week : a new antl elegant lot of tine white ecru ami black lace, jet and silk collars, lar.ge size; also new lot of black jilaiteil vt.ile tlress skirts; al.so tine silk jietticoats in gray, black and tan; remember Monday is bargain day. N. B. Tajiestry table and couch covers, ] very theaii.
Ft.IK.wing is the list of sjii'iikers fori the Church of the Transliguration dur- j ing Lent,so far secureti: Thur.sday,Feb. 14 Rev. J. H. Meli.sh, rector of Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn. Sunday. Feb. 17 Rev. Robt. E. Wood nf Wu Chang. China. Thur.sday. Feb. ::;i Rev. Dr. Lindsay Parker, rector of St. Peter's Church. Brooklyn. Feb. 'JS Rev. Dr. Spencer .S. Roche, rector of .St. Marks Church, Brooklyn. .March 7 -Rev. James Clarence Jones, rector of St. Marys, Brooklyn. .March 28 - Maundy Thursday Ven. Archdeacon Bryan.
OBITUARY
Elizalieth Smith The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith <iccurred at Hemjistead, Friday, the in-
I Posters are now out announciug the j High Sciiool Jilay. entitled "Mr. Bob," I which will be given on Saturday even¬ ing. Feb. '2, under the ausjiices t.f the Student staff. The cast have been working harrl ' for the last mtiiiih or two, under the sujiervision of Miss Partridt^e, Waterbury and Hasting.s. Tickets are now on sale and may be nli- tained from High School students.
J.lant was ret-eived from Brown oi Hrt.oklyn; filed
W. W. Borton was ajijiroved as a member of Wide Awake Engine Co.
An amendment tn the by-laws of Vigilant Hose Co. was jiresented for approval. This jirovided that any member failin.g to rejiort at least once in three months at a regular nieeting of the comjiany. shail have charges brought ii^ainst him and be suspend¬ ed. The Roard apj.rnved the amend¬ ment.
.Notice was received from the Fire Council that a resolution had been adnj.ted giving the ehief of the P'ire Dej.artment power tn arrange for a sjiecial alarm ft.r fire outside the vil¬ lage, where helji was recjuested; aji- jirtived l.y the Board.
The rej.ort of Williani .Smith, en.gineer in charge at the jiower house, was read, showing that the jilant was operated ."}14 hours. Ull min.; ran 111 arc lamjis '2i'2 hrs. tind 40 min; jiumjied 2,7(i.'',9.'>(i .t;allnns of water, using 28(5,- 9:51 lbs. nf (-nal. Last year in the same month lhe plant was ojierated 499 hours.
Cha; worlil
Charles E. ' provements, and is nearly comjileted.
The Winkler farm on the Newbridge Road was robbed of a number of arti¬ cles outside the house on Monday even¬ ing, the thievesTven taking two trees.
The waterworks has entirely elear¬ eil UJI the imjilements used in the lay¬ ing of the Jiipe line, which have been shipped to the city.
Jt.hn J. Bedell has jiurchasetl the for¬ mer property of Alva Smith and is making extensive imjirovements and alterations to the cottage on the jirt.j.- ertv;
i-ljiwnrlh Lt (-ake sale in the i Church on Satunlav
ague will hold a I ¦hajiel (if the -M. E. 1 afternoon. '
.Nntwilhstaiuling the heavy fall nf snow, (juite a number attendetl the necktie social held in the basement of the M. P. Church nn Thurstlay ni.irhl nf last week.
At the regular meeting of the Fire Dejiartment -held last Monday night, the following ofiicers were elected to fill vacancies caused by resignations:! President, E. H. .Mulliner; secretary, I R. W. Robins; trustee, F. Baldwin.! Josejih R. Sherwt.nd and (.enrge W. ' .Mitler were reinstated.
Edwin G. Wright is having a pretty cottage erected ujxm his jiropt^rty on Locust Avenue.
The L. L R. R. is having the Pai-k Avenue crossing improved by jdacing macadam between the tracks.
The third annual dance of the Heli» Club will be held at the Atheneum Hall on Wednesdav evening. Januarv ;iOth.
During the temjK.rary absence ef Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Weeks, on Friday evening last, burglars elTected an en¬ trance into their residence, Divisio* street, and made their escajie witk booty amounting tt. nver $Um.i.
The residence of .Mr. Kitchell, I'ai-fc Avenue and the trolley tracks, was en^ tered uii Monday evening between 7 and 9 o'clock, during the absence of the family, and goods valued at over fl-'iO, incliuiing $2,'. in cash, was taken.
.Miss .Mabel Josephine Wright, youngest tiaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert .1. Wright, was married to Mr. Emory Ward Stearn.s, nf Brot.klyn, at lhe resitlem-e t.f the bride's jiarents, -Arlington Villa, on Wednesday evening last, the Rev. Charles H. Scholey. pas¬ tor of the Presbyterian Church at i-"..isi Aurora. N. Y., a brothi r-in-hiw nf llu- britie. nirn-iatin.n.
.-\ sj.ecial si-ht.nl 'iit-eling will le held al lhe si-honl ht.use nn Thursday evenin.g, February 7th, at s .."elnck. when a number of sites will be j.re- .sented for the consideralinn nf the vnt- ers of the district, as wel! as a jiroji¬ osition to raise either sulTicieiit fuiid.s to purchase ;iny site tiiat may be se¬ lected, and ft.r tlie erectinii of a suit,-
able
Nn.
ilintr adjnining I'riimiry Si-htHil
E. Raynnr, nf cement
having lai walk, tht
Howard Coojier of Flushing has been ajipointed station agent in jilace of Al¬ bert H. Dean, resigned, now in the emjiloy of ('ily Waterworks.
Ij(.renz(. R. Sniith has been t-cmfiin-c to his home for some time. He has a! most entirely lost the use of his eye; and grave fears are felt for the regain ing of his sight.
For eleclric light
A sjiecial school meeting has been called for February Ei, to decide upon the (|uestion of appropriating $7000 for a site for a new school house, at southwest corner of Seaman and Ocean Avenues; $27,.'i00 for a school house on saitl site, and $5000 for a site at corner of Grove Street and Atlantic Ave¬ nues. Ujion recjuest we j.rint the (jualifications of voters;
To be entitled to vole at scht.ol district meetings, a jierson must be of full age, a citizen of the United States, and a resident (.f the school district, and must have resided therein ftir^a Jieriod of .'50 days next j.receding th*>''Schoiil nieetiti,tr at which he cn- she offers to vnte.
In atldition to the abovt- i|ualitira- tions, every such jierson
1. .Must own or hire, or be in j.ns- sessimi of, or, under a contract of jiur¬ chase. real jirojierty situate in the dis; there wer tric-t liable tn taxation for schnnl -jses villaqt- tlierein;or I Villaiie ( n
2. .Must bo the jiarent t.f a ehiltl I Jk'I ted that
$.')9.II4 village ! clerk was instiucted to open an ac- j cc.unt with him, crediting him with three-fourths t.f the amount on his road i fax. 1
lhe gtanted
.VI. Coleman, father-in-law nf .lohn Pickle, died on Wednesday last at the home of Mr. Pickle. Funeral services were'heldoii .Saturday, with interment at Westburv.
Sunday nighl burglars atVei-ted an entrance intn the residence of .Mrs. H. Mr. Dean is ! R. Hutcheson on Grand .\venue, now the Brooklyn ! occujiied hy R. .Molt and family and it is rejiorted carried ntf a lot of silver¬ ware, about .$:{00 in cash and some jewelry. The same iii.t,'hl they broke into Dr. Lillie Heiniburgers' and there in some way sel tire and doatroyed a very valuable rug, some elegant jior- tieres, some hand made curtains and other valuable articles. Thjjy jiried ojieii the desk of Dr. Heiniburger and secured $50 in cash. They made their last call at C. H. Southard's residence. bat were frightened away by ,'VIr. Southard's watchman.
fnlinwing aj.j.licatiuns were
Word has been received from James Kilpatrick and Moses Hunt, who re- Flnrida. that they
LYNBROOK
Arrangements :
Agnes T. Htimaii Atlantic Ave.; (Jeiirge D. Smith. West \ t-entlv started f
Merrick Road. ! arrived there all right and exjiect to I the holding of a Lit
For water Harry E. N'anRiper, see the Ormond Beach automobile J'Vceum Hall nn th Rose St.; Chas. D.Smith, .Merrick 'races. They sem .sume t.ranges, jiick-
¦ iH-ing inaiie -oln dinner in nigiit nf Lim-i
thi
birthda\'.
Ruad; Atlantic (iulf and Pacific Co.. for dredging jifirposes; C. W. tinlden. Smith St.
The President stateii thai .-Mvin (i. Smith, civil engineer, rejiorted the vil¬ lage maj. was now reatly. It was decid¬ ed tn give notice that Mr. Smith could nnw J.ut the numbers nn all the hnuses.
.Mr. .Smith was emju.wered In attend
ed by themselves, arrival.
as jirnnf t.f their
A sjiecial meeting of .School Dis¬ trict No. 7 will be held in the scho<d house on Tuesday evening, Feb. 19. for the purpose nf determining whether a IJninn Free School shall be established in said ilistrict; al.so for tlie jiurjinse of ascertaining the sense t.f the voters
Mi.ss (Ma vitilinisl anc ttjrtainment M. E. Church nn Januarv I'lst, at X
Hitiwell, lhe V, t-ll-knnwii rentier, wil! delivi-r an en- il the thajie! nf St. .lames
riiursday evening,
'c-l(.(-k.
st-- if
to the numbering of the houses, but this | jiresent as V does not require the jiurchase of tht numbers from him so long as they art within the reiiuired size.
The President said .Mr. Smilh siatet 11 miles t.f sf^•^.l.ts in tlu
the advisability nf jiur¬ chasing a new .school site in and for said s.'hool district and erecting there¬ on a new school building, and the Iran- saetinn of such other business as may l.roj.erly c-ouie before the meeling.
lector E, .\. Dnrlnn he had cnllecteil in
or t-hildren of school age. some one cri more of whom shall ha\e alteiideil the district sehnnl in such district for at least 8 weeks within nne year preced¬ ing such meeting; (under this provi¬ sion both the father and nrnther ran vote); or
'd. Who, not being the jiarent, shail have Jiermanently residing with him or her, a child or children of school age, some one or more of whom shall have attended the district school in said dis¬ trict for a period of at least S weeks I within one year jireceding such meet- ! ing (under this jirovisitm bul one j.er- I son can vote, viz, the head of the I househt.ld) ; or
4. .Must own jiersdual proj.erty a^ ' sessed (.n the last jireceding assessment
.'flO.420.2'1. and had turned over i. village trt-asurer his bonks with a t.f unjiaid ta\t-s.
Lsland Items
,M!.^.
serious ngaiii.
Wil
SEAFORD
•iin Ritch has bet bul is now able I.
fre.- (It
Mr. and .Mrs. John Dunkin gave dinner to a few of their friends
lluntinijton is nt.w to hav livery. Charles L. .Mcmks has been j Tuesday evening, ajijiiiinted regular and Charles W. , —
Monks, sub. rural free delivery route! William Sjiear t.f Bmnklyn
carrier. Route 2.
Realizing the vital imjiortame . curing the assistance . f the latlit it is tlesired tn make a .t^rand suc-t-c-ss of any undertakinir, Ihrnugh theeirnrls of Mr. Peter J. Kirihnf. lhe newly- elected secretiiry nf th.' Ijvnlirotik En¬ gine Comjiany, the wives.mnlhers, sis¬ ters and sweethtai-ls nf lht- mt-ml.ers were invited tn tlit- it-siiii-m-e uf Mis. '!'.irit-nc-e nn Wediit-sday lasl, wlu-ii af¬ ter .im- t-n;isiileratinn .-t Ladies' .Auxil¬ iary was nrganizt-ii fnr llu- ].urp.ist- nf assisting the "bn;,.s" in preijaring tht- sujijier fnr their grant! jiubli.- lial! whicii wili III- belli at the Lyceum Hal! cm Thursday evening. February 2lst. ^ The fnllowing tilhi-ers nf the Ladies' Auxiliary were elet-ted: President.
II i Mrs. Tnrrenct-; \'ii-e-Presideiit. .Mrs.
!i 1 Peter J. Kirchof; Secretary, .Mrs. Frosl; Trea.surer. .Mrs. Tichenor. The . I.t.ys are relying on the resident; of ias en- ! Lynbrook for tlieir suj.i.orl. and aiitiii-
ilLiile
1- nut
tered the emjih.y nf Ansel Raynor and I jiate making tliis affair a grand sue--
Tilt- annual nieeting nf the Amity¬ ville .Merchiints' .Association took jilace | Friday evening, when offii-ers were' elected for the coming year. I
is boarding at the .M. E. iiarsonage.
jV^iss Edna Dunkin has returnetl to Mayfield, N. Y.. aft»T a visit with lier jiarunts.
terment taking place at the Greenfield i roll of the town, exceeding if50 in val-j Cemetery. Mrs. Smith was a native | ue, exclusive of such as is exeinjit frnm | of New York City, born March '20, I executinn. '.
1839. Much of her life was .spent at j Any j.erst.n who i.. a i-itizen nf the Bellmore. though in her later years t United States, of ful! aire, and a resi- she chiefly resided with her children | dent of the school district for a period
.Inhn H. Perkins tif Riverhead was ajijiointed Shell Fish ("Commissioner of
.Miss .-Mice .lones Sunday School class .,, , , , i '"jr. »t her home.
vi.st.rs. tn til! the vac.mcy cau.sed by i i.,irthdav
Sutl'olk County by the Board of Super-
iused by Corwin of Good I
entertained her Wednestiay even- in honor of her
cess. The firemen uf Lynbrook have- always been ready to resj.ond to any alarm and their assistant t- has j.roveii tif i-niisiderab!e value in Lynbrook. and we fee! confitlent that they will be lib¬ erally renumibereil by the residents of . this village.
WANTAGH
Greenpoint, Richmond Hill and: Freeport. She was a woman of pro¬ nounced religious tastes, a devoted' Methodist, a simjile hearted Christian. Of late years she had been in feeble health and finally passed peacefully away (>n Wednesday, the sixteenth. Rev. Henry L. Glover, a friend and for¬ mer jiHstor, officiated at the funeral.
• William B. Seaman
William M. Seaman, a lifelong resi¬ dent of this section, 'and a carpenter hy vocation, died at his home on North Main Street Tuesilay, after a brief ill¬ ness, in his .seventy-first year. He is survived by a wife and three sons, Ciiarles L., Frank and Nelson Seaman. Funeral services will be held at the M. E, Church Friday • aftemppn at
of ;10 days next jireceding the school meeting, anil in adtlition jioases-ses one tir more of the foregoing four (qualifica¬ tions, whether a male or female, is en¬ titled to vote, and may vote on all cjues- tions brought lefore the mtn-ting.
Pearsall & Murray have a large line of pretty Post Cards larger line than ever. Come in and see them.
the death of Warren llround.
Alonzo Pearsall. Elmer Jackson and Daniel Kenyon, all of Inwood and em- jiloyo'l by the t^ueens Borough Gas and Electric C... had a narrow escajie from beiii>^ sutVncated by gas last Saturday while trying tt. make i| connection for the new building of I). L. Starks, Central .-\ve.. F^ir Rockaway.
Ntiiie of the cases of dij.hlheiea havi- resulted seriously st. far and the dis¬ ease is well under (-ontrol, there being no new cases, a jrreat credit is dj^e the schoo! and health t.dicers fnr this facl.
Jnliii T. .Seymour is contined tn his hnn e with griji.
.Mrs. Rhoda Jack.son, whn has l.t-en ill, is now 'convalescing.
A numltier t.f members of the (Jhurch of Saint .Michael and All .Angels at¬ tended the meeting of the archdeacon- No clew has been found as tc. who' ry t.f Queens-Nassau at the Church of jdactMl the body of a three months' old ! the Ascensitm. RnckMille Centre, ni. /infant beside the track.-^ of the trolley Wednesday. ;.n Kemsc'i avenue, near tht terminal
at Mntt avenue, Far Rotkawav. early The Parish Aid Society has been last Saturday evening. The body wan fnrrned in the Chiirch of St. Michael
The tojiic for the Christian Endeav Society on Friday niyht Macedonia."
"The Rnek vill.- Centre Fire Dejiai-t- iiic-nt" being the sjiecial nrder nf busi¬ ness, t-onsiderable time was sjient in discussing the various methods for the imj.roveinenl an lietlerment of the Fire Dejiartmeiit, at the nieeting nf Ih.- Board c.f Trade helti nn January 15th, at their rnt.ms nn llu- Snuthern ISoule- varil, anil ujinn tin- i-nnclusinn t.f the disc-ussinn. Messrs. .\. W. Fisk, Jr.. 1. S. Reinsnn antl .Mr. Taylnr wert- aji¬ jiointed a c-t.mmittee to investigate tln- necds aiui rei)uirc'ments of the d.'jiart- meiit. antl In i-c'|.nrl lhe s.im.- at tin- nt-xl meeting t.f llie Bnar.l.
Henrv Hessiier. Seaman Frank, .Inhn N. Bissell. 11. C. Wright, Carl Miller, Frederick W. Fielding, Frank Rear, •lyhn Robinson anil Hemy Sit-gfried werft elected tt. ineinbershi|..
The cominittee nn builtlini,' a t-luli hou.se reporteil that (Un nt the lUOO shares at $25.(1(1 each had already Uucn subseribed for as a fund for llie Truild ing c.f a new i lub lu.ust- al Rnt-kvilh- ('entre.
The Cc.mmiltee tin necessary Village Imjirnvements rejiorted that it had sjient an entire meeting with the Hoard of Village Trustees; thai sm-li ineeling had been mutually very j.leasant and that a large amount of necessary data had been setured. bul that the .-..m- mitee woultl make a t-..m[il>-li- reiinrl al the next meet ing.
In nrtler that tlie rc-.sith-ii'.,.- nf Km-k- vi!l.- Ci-ntre might be in a |insili..ii tn vnte intelligc-nlly uptm any t.f the j.rnji- ositii.ns that xxx-e.y l.e submitted for their ajijirnval al the next .Sj.ring elet - tion, il was .ieiiiieil thai a jiublic meet¬ ing l.e ta!It'll under the ausjiirt-s of the , Board of Trade, to be heltl 'in lht- Ath- I eiieiim Hall tin 'I'huisday evening, Feb- I ruary 1 lib, al 8 n't Intk, ami that tli.- I'nai'tl .if \'i!lat!i' Tiusit t-s |.c nsjit-i I fully iiuited In iiresent an alistraci nf their jiinj.nsed aimual rt-|.nit. s., ihat the tax,layers woultl have nmpi • tiim- to t-i)iisiiier any and ,-ill pi-njinsiiitHi.-, that were to be submittetl.
Owing tn the amount t.f liu.siiic.s.s that is being transac-ted at eac-h rm-el- ing, it was resolved tliat in the futuri-, meetings of the Board nf Tratle In- held nn the second and fourth Tut-.-day ev(-nings of each and everv mnntli.
The secretary was instvuc-tetl to t-om- niunicatt- w-ith .Inhn T. Davi.-.i.ni antl Alexantler Davi.son, requesting them In have the sidewalk in front nf lheir Jirojierty on Park Avenue jilatt-d in a jiassable condition, and he was al.so recjuested to i-ominunic-ate with the owners of the jirojierty on the east side of ('linton Avenue, betwc'en Front Street and College Place, on thc- same , (juestion.
Surroiiate's (]«urt
Leiiers t.f adminiii^^rjitinn havt- been I issued to Allt-xis Finn, on estate t)f his I late wife, Filijijiina Film, Elmont. j There is no real, tht- jiersonal valuaion
The'annual meeting .-\id Society was held i ternoon at the linim Hunt.
t.f the Ladies' 11 Wedne.'May af- bf Mrs. /W E^.
HEMPSTEAD
last ftaiurtiay evening. ine ikhiv w
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Philip Basa has sold hw proj.erly on i.„ii^.^^,„;.^, Dwver. who sent for the
Grove Street to August Warner for, ^,„j^,^„^. ^,f -^t. .Joseph's Ho.spital.
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said the infant had been dead for some
antl All Angels, by the young jieople of the Church, to meet fortnightly. .\\ the ineeling held Tuesday t veiling in the ret-tory to organize, the following officers wore elected: President, Em
Paul at' being jilac^ed at ?8H(l(i. There are .sur¬ viving heirs, the husbaixi, two sisters and four brother.-..
Letters of adniiiiislratioii i.s,s'jeti l.j John Hewlett .Nostrand, Farmingdale. The estate (onsisit.s'of $;',(Miii real and ' .$20,000 personal. The heirs are the widow, .Sarah P. Nostrand. and snns. .Miss .¦\ima May Siems, daughter of i John E. and Hjwry Nostrand. .Mr. and .Mrs. George Siems. was mar- Letters nf administration issueti to ried to Arthur R. Wood of Hempstead .^nna Zilke ..n estate of her husband, last .Saairday ni:iht at (be Congrega-• Cause of a« tion. The witiow, four tional par.sonage by Rev. Thomas S. ' sons and three daughters .survive, i Braithwaite. Raymond Fish was best j Letters of administration issued to man and .Miss Freda Ludwig t.f Brook-1 BernanI Kane on the estate of Bridget lyn bridesmaid, i The young etnuple ! Kane, of FreejKi.'t. This is a cause ftjr
There will.be an organ recital in the time and that it was thrown where it ma Steck; treasurer. Harry Rambo
^ ^^ ^_j .^.. „. _ A^ethodjst Episcopal Church on the eve- was found. DeU-ctives William Ennis secretary, Nellie Post. This .society will reside in Rockville f:entre. where , action. Widow and .son survive.
d'elo4k, with interraent in GreenfialdJ ninr of February fifth, at eijrht fifteen, and John Farley are working on the will hold an entertainment and dance Mr. Wood is t mployed on th* f taf? of- Will rjf Thomas C Weeks, of Hemp- Cemetery. ' • for th« ben^t of the choir. t-ase. in the Guild room on January 31. ' the Observer. stead, was proved.
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Nassau County Review VOL. XII FREEPORT NEWS If you have an invalid at your house yoa Rhould read Chas. P. .Smith's ad in this issue. The W. C. T. U. will hold a mothers' meeting at the home of Mrs. H. L. Crandell Monday afternoon at three ©'clock. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1907 Mr8.)Fred E. Story entertai'ned the tfarol Club, of the Freeport Arts Club. at a luncheon, at her home on the Mer- ridc Road, last Monday. Do not feel chilly or uncomfortable j by the cold weather. Get a gas heat¬ er now. Olaf Magnusson, son of Anders Mag- •nsHon'of this village, has been ap¬ pointed private secretary to Senator Carll S. Burr, at a salary of $.3.5 per week. I "A subsicriber" wants to know why it was deemed advisable to build a new school house on .Seaman Avenue, and not at the Southern end of the village, and if it is true that there are only li.'iO school children north of the L. I. K. K. and 700 .south. We have no doubt the school board will an.swer these and.all similar (juestiona at the school meet¬ ing on Feb. 13, but if they deem it necessary to make any preliminary statement, the Keview will publish the same. School Note.s On account of examinations no grade rhetoricals were held this week. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Education was held last Mon¬ day night. Village Trustees All the members of the Village Board were present at the regular meeting Friday evening, excejiting Tru&ti^ Ijig- mond. Juliu.s Detmer, J. B. Cartwright and Mr. Fredericks, rej.resenting the Board of Trade, ajipeared and asked if the Village Board would be willing to sub¬ mit to the taxpayers the various jjrop- ositions as suggested by the former Board, published in the lieview some time ago. They were informed the Board was not ready to decide as yet. Mr. Detmer also called attention to the "scurillous articles" in the last is¬ sue of a paper of a neigboring village, commenting on the Board of Trade's action and report. The article caused considerable comment, somewhat as an article in Puck might. The various recommendations were discussed .somewhat. The Board ap¬ parently did not favor the idea of se- Mrs home. BELLMORE William K^rr is (juite il! at her T Revival services th3 M. P. Church. BALDWIN ire being held NO. 14 ROCKVILLE CENTRE 'Feb. 12 (Shrove Tuesday) a pancake Bocial will be held at the residence of Mrs. P'rank J. Sprague, drove .Street, j at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the ' Church of the Transfiguration. V Thomas I'owera was busy last P'ri¬ day shoveling the snow oil' the side¬ walks of his neighbors on Church and Smith Streets who were too busy to do the work themselves. Heat when you want it. .See the Gas Comj..any's advertisement in this issue. curing a Superintendant of Works, al¬ Mi s.s Cooper has been absent from I though "favoring all necessarv im- Peter Chichester ha routn. s started a paper ; Regents examinations are being held ' at the schoo! this -^eek. i Mr. and Mrs. William Smith are en¬ tertaining a young son. Ernest Sorrenson is spending some I time with friends in this village. George Block has been laid up some time with the rheumatism. for Mrs. Frank Seaman, who has been cjuite seriously ill, is convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers and son are spending a few days with W. J. Enters. Edward Lawmaster is having a barn built tin his property on Oak Street, near Bedford Avenue. Mr. and Mis. E. A. Hawkins are in Brooklyn for a couple of weeks. The Mission Study met with Jes.se I K. Wortman last Thursday evening. , James H. Story has secured a posi- } tion at the Millburn Pumping Station. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stillwell have • removed to Brooklyn for the remainder , of the winter. Miss Maude T. Pettit is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. M. Summerville. in Brooklyn. school for several days owing tc slight attai-k of gripjie. Addie Dean, jiupil in Miss'Coojier's room, leaves school this week. .Miss Dean will resume her studies in a tity s(-hool. State Regents* exuminations (-oni- menced ^in this school lust Mon There has been about 60 or 70 in at tendance each day, counting the^large number nf nut of town jieoj.le. provements". Alexander C. .•\tkermaii, foreman of Wide Awake Engine Co., asked the Board to j.ut in the next budget an aji- j.rojiriatit.n for a new steamer. l!nmjilaints received regarding liglits not hurning were referred to the light (-ommittei-. Apjiliiatinii fni- i.he jiosition of ; Albert Dean has resigned as janitor j of the Fire House. Solomon I'hiches- I ter now has the position. I Harry Merritt got some lime in his I eye while working one day last week. j injuring the eye ijuite severely. K. McCord's house on Centre Avenue The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church met with Mrs. F. D. Sniith on Tuesday afternot.n. J. W. Arthur has tlosed his jihue here and removed to Brnoklyn fnr the remaimiei t.i' tlie winter. The "Trumj. Club" mel with Miss Elsa Pajjj. at her honu.- nn Harrisnii .A.venue last Friday evening. day. I Sujierintendent of the Village Electric has been undergoing extensive Tin. The Freeport Choral Society will have its first concert on February 11. Talent will be .secured from Manhat¬ tan with selections by the Choral Sc- cety, whichjuow^has al.out eighty mem¬ bers. A rummage sale for the Aitt.-r (iuild of the Church of the Transfiguration will be held Saturday and Monday, February '2 and -1, in the vacant store under Ojiera Hall on Main Street. Leslie'^Brown, a former Freejiorter, met with a serious aci-ident recently. He was riding in his uncle's carriage in New York, when a branch of a tree! struck hiin in the face, causing an in-1 jury which n-ijuired the remnval of nne eye. He was taken to a hospital, and is recovering nicely. The Hemjistead High St-hool refuses to meet Freeport High .St-hool in a prize speaking contest in .June. An elfort will lie made to arrangi- a t-nii- test A'ith some other st-hnt.i. Examinatinns are being held this week. The grade examinations were started on Tuesday while the Regents' started t.n Mniiday. The regular mid¬ year jirnint.titms wili be held next Mnn- day. Miss Susan .Storer, who has been ill for several days, lefl .Monday for her home in Sustjuehanna. I'a, .Miss .Stor¬ er will stay until sh^ has thornnghiy recovered. Miss .Nina Huinjihriy is substituting for her. "The Jolly Four" will give a masquerade bail in Riremen's Hall, Roosevelt, on Mcinday evening, Feb¬ ruary 4. Music will be furnished by Mole and Raynor. George Anthony and Jesse Mollineaux are the com¬ mittee in charge. The fire department was calied ojt for a long run to the lower part of South Main Street through the mud and slush, early S iturday evening. Harvey Smith ujiset a lamji in an oyster house on the "Freejiort River" and caused a small blaze, which he (jucklj extinguished, but not before some of the neighboring youngsters had seen it and yelled "fire" bring¬ ing out the firemen. At Scott's remnant store, north Main .St., opp. Lona .'^ve., on sale for next week : a new antl elegant lot of tine white ecru ami black lace, jet and silk collars, lar.ge size; also new lot of black jilaiteil vt.ile tlress skirts; al.so tine silk jietticoats in gray, black and tan; remember Monday is bargain day. N. B. Tajiestry table and couch covers, ] very theaii. Ft.IK.wing is the list of sjii'iikers fori the Church of the Transliguration dur- j ing Lent,so far secureti: Thur.sday,Feb. 14 Rev. J. H. Meli.sh, rector of Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn. Sunday. Feb. 17 Rev. Robt. E. Wood nf Wu Chang. China. Thur.sday. Feb. ::;i Rev. Dr. Lindsay Parker, rector of St. Peter's Church. Brooklyn. Feb. 'JS Rev. Dr. Spencer .S. Roche, rector of .St. Marks Church, Brooklyn. .March 7 -Rev. James Clarence Jones, rector of St. Marys, Brooklyn. .March 28 - Maundy Thursday Ven. Archdeacon Bryan. OBITUARY Elizalieth Smith The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith |
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