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sau County Review
Freeport Official Paper
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 31. 1911
Vol. XVI. No. 22 '
FREEPORT NEWS
Owinn tn liio rush of eiecti'in -^tiilT an interestitiy cfimminipation rpldiii-g to a villajre hall is heM over ill tn'Xt week.
1. P. Stfirtr. 3'iJ family l;;i\e re¬ turned to Freepnrt. and ¦dt,- Idcjc-,! at their home ifirner South .Ma ii Htiiet and Kajnor street.*-.
The prelinilnary sjici.kitiu' conlci't ¦ f F. H. S. will be hfl'' ji .'-^ •( noml Otieia House thi.s Friday t-\irii;., lil -|.piik- era beinK announce.'.
\fartiri S'lutharl w is Frirlay and his li v ro knee, hy Dr. T'llcher Mr. Southard i.- Tn v a
Mif-H Wiiruin.s v,a^ oiiprated upi' Sj- ilay at her ho'oe, ci nur of l.ai««i ;iver.ue ani Main street, f.r iipi) Juii til is. hy |ir Nei ley if Manhattan; shf IW rtfjirii-'l iiiiproviig.
Mi?s G'-rtriiiiu Kuyro! i.^, ynura^ct i! I'l^hter .f Mrs M;)rti ' Keynol:!'. .vas also (ii'O.'iitPil on la" Krilay for sioiiiur 'ro'i'lc; Ihn. I. II eh trr ancf C,:irM.ari |;frt(irii I :' thf iijj-ruti li. She is ;»ij . lioinn ' ' '"'.'• '""* ¦
iperatr 1 ii|. 't, iiowd at llie I of Hro.ikl;.!. I '.s olrl, wliirh !
The ai.ri'i li >. crn.|jatrt's of (hi be hel'l tip.xt Till rt'.= [if'i'tiv e hou" oMirers of thc et-tfd All int.
i!rti) IS of the vanou:- • I'ire Dejarrme.it will si'iiy , eseirnp at their r-s. Thut? lay evvnirn (I'liartnifjit wili I'' el- 'lii'K
iitii II 'nore .sen .us
hut
made the opV
he is rt'coverii li r k <'iy.
Mr. iii:d Ml-. Averiir"Mrn 1 iw and children, .".wull and limotiiy, who have het-n visiting .Mr.s. .MitIow'.' par¬ ents, Mr. and .Mr.s. (I. W. Humphrey, South Oc(Mn avcniif, havi; returned to their honu' in Hrooklyn.
peetcii for th.- ollice of Chief, between t larciicu .M. Van l.ipcr, tho present chief, and William F Contl!, al pres¬ ent tir.st assistant.
Thnrc haf not yet li<>eii :iny a-;- noui ccci ipiii.sitii.n to .lutncs R. Sniit.'i for I-irst A.'sistiiiit Chief and Barn<.y l.oonan. for .^'i.Tond As.sistart.
Fratornal Council, No. lliCl.', M.yal Arcanum, of this villat;e. participate,I in the cliL'SH initiation held at Hockvilli- Ceiitro on .March Iti. Their three can¬ didates with six others were initiated ^^ ill the .Mysteries of the Order by tlu- r, j. Decree Team of iJel.onp; Council, No.
The Woman'.s .Missionary Society of the rresbyttriaii Church will nuet in the Chapel ne.xt Wedne.sdav, April.'),
at2;:i(lp. m. The subjects'for the day ''^-''^ of Brooklyn. Ihe 'Indian are "India" and "The Freedmen." ^leLong came out in three special tro'- AH w.mien of the church are very cor- i ''"V '-•«''''¦ beaded by th. ir brass band dially invited to attend whether mem-1 """' a ^h't'' K"=it. Thirty members bers of the society or not. ! ''""¦" f'>f'''l""-t 'lelped in the work an '
lown Flection Tuesda>
The t(HM; elec'ions w'll ' e held r.ext Tuesday. In our advertisinj; c lumns will be found a list of the Foiling Hia es. There are als ¦ to be snlimit- fel four pn positi .I'S to be \..te(l upon, \' 1 z:
I. Tl ro-vey by I'll t-'.-..ur. iljeui to the viii.i^p ol lii'trip-teiio ceriaii; prop¬ erty :r' -;id village.
\Vp f :.vP rot he .1(1 the rensofl for tills L-or.^ev ,i..ce .-11 cinn t in'orm our readers one Wiiy or the othi r.
:.'. lo macaihimi/.e a p. rr of .lerus.i- 'on. avenue ut a cost of .'¦Tn_(iii;i. —^
This he'ni; a road iinprnvenient, shouKi be voUU lor.
"i. T(i es'»l"'ii-!i a coii'.ty almsllOll^ ¦, and to erect a Town poorhouso. ,
1 he.se propositions \;eir,g opp!jse:l to each o'her it is a matter of opinion as to which should I.e carrieii. JtisM .u'oiiil plan to vote Ye.s for both, .so that in the event of either bein^ lost tho oth' r will be carried oul iii.d thus our Will thy [I'jor cared for.
Freef)ort Club Scriblets
(Special Col lespondeiitl
March 2ii, lilll. Dear Hill:
Let me pass you a little secret: The entertair:ineiit cotnmittee gave us a jolt by announcing; that with "e.xtreme pleasure" they would pull off a lecture next Friday, March .'Ust. What do
IU
.Miss Jennie K. FeRrsall of Amity- le sperit Sunday wilh Matei Cirnc-I- I -d .')» 'irand Avp
Local Topics
(Hy the P^ditorl
That the firemen are appreciated is shown hy the vote for new ap.paratus at our recent election.
The lirst to Take {.dvanta^e of n.v special news subscription offer is Fre : M. Strang, of Koekvilie Ce^ltr:^ who is ent"rtaimnK his secomi bom dau^'iitci. Congraiulations.
The I'omtnittee from the fire depart¬ ment, lo advance the proposition for unproved facilities, trot unouly excited when the Observer came out in favoi of it. To be sure propositions the Ob
vins,' to ti>p sp akin.; .ritest of the F. H .¦^. lipii '; s •hediii" 1 lor tins evei - H ..'. tho Krt ; aintnent Committee of tl; ¦ Fre-'porr ' .uh postponed the date of the lerfLiie bv At the"v Fiala to Sat¬ ur .iiv eveiiin;^ of iH'Xl .le- !.. .-\].ril s.
C ;-i.'.'riiK the ."toriiiy wcTthe"- Weilnes lay nigtit there wa.s a ^oin! i-ri.vd at the entertainment of the l-'neport Kaseball Club in SiKtnoed Oil'I I Heu=e. A feature was the -teii opt;ir.n pictures of the parade and tournament hen? last Octi her, shown for thc first time in Freeiiort at tins time.
1! e F'reeport I'ublic Library will lie frji'sferrrd to its new i|uarters in tf»e .Miiler block on Grove streets The trustees desire to m;ike an inventory of all ti;p hooks and lor that reason the
libnirian will not iiive out any more What would we do without lioiiks until after April l(lth. The mom phnne'.' I have had one in my hoi in the drove Street Iniildinir will he for a year without a minute's j,it open every afternoon of a school day ruptioii and when it went I and vVednesday eveninfj fnr the return week I sent the company two notices of hooks. Every borrower of the lib- within 12 hours.. It seemed inipossi- rary is asked to return any books ho- ble to get alont; without it. By the lonf^iiiK to tho Fublic Library that they Bay, it was that cold day, too, but may have had in Iheir possession dur- they had it workin;^ ajjain before nij^ht. int: tho next ten days.
server kept <iuiet aLout were lost at "^'f •J'J'' Town roa.ls. Uive him
Pay. letrai.ile
the election last week, while those favored by them were carrieu hy ^"^'1 majorities, hut the tiremen had too many friends to fear the putrona.L'e of the Observer wouid kill their proposi¬ tion.
Don't make any mistake next Tuesday in voting for Superrisor. We will vouch for Morris F. Craft, the Republican nominee for Super¬ visor, as a man well worthy of the honor, and of the strictest integrity. He is worthy of your vole, without question.
For Town Superintendent of High¬ ways the Kepublican convention no:r.- inateil Walter Raynor of BaUlwin, the present ellicient man who h;:s chars;e
your
'S of
vote in politics.
I\.v V
Klecti
tele-
The fire department was called
"Why Pray'.'" will be the Sunday morninj: .s<'rmon theme of the Hev. Charles Herbert Scholey in the First Presbyterian Church. The evening subject will b€?-"Christianity and So¬ cial Questions: V. What part does the saloon play in present problems'.'" The Annual Church .Meetinj; for the
I they kept three new banners specially ' prepared for the occasion well to the
front.
Wednesilay, March 2:!, Fraternal
Council Degree Teani in charge of
ur own taxt.- will !, tiipy are dm at Hempstead' Iio vou wan* a rr.ore oblit^ifj; man tinin the one in char-e last year" .loseph T. Hall is renoinir.ated for lleceiver of Taxes l.y this the liepublicans. He is entitU'd to \ "nr te. See that he get- it.
Supervisor Sinith Cox'.'i ,,i,i ii.n ],. port shows a balance of nearly ?lt)l,- mill with all hills [mid to date; and the tax rate was lower last year than in years. ,)ust put down in your diary and see how the town linaiices will compare next year.
election of Irustees and for report.s of , . ,, . , i • r. i n /-.
,, , ¦ , 11 1 1 1, T-. 1 last September and in Koekvilie Cen-
all church work will be held Thurs day, Ajiril (ith. at 7:1") p. m. The roll <if members will be read and it is hoped that every meml er will l)e present to respond to his or her name.
After waiting in a hotel in a neigh¬ boring village for 40 minutes for
you think of that'.' We are all certain- Saturday afternoon about '-i o'clock, lunch, and then only having a glass of
ly glad they started something. An- Call ;ili, for a brush lire in Bennington water, a tooth-pick and a slice of dry
thony Fiala is going to lecture on Park, which was getting too near a bread, I am inclined to brag abmit the
¦ Flighting the Polar Ice," sort of a cold house along thenew Boulevard. A several good restaurants in Freeport.
proposition to inflict upon us in the line of hose (|uickly extinguished the where you can get a meal in a hurry.
winter time. blaze.
Dan McKeeman won the Saturday ' The department was called out again Freeport has two men on the Repub-
liegent Robert H. Hunt went to .Mine- night bowling prize again. The prize Sunday afternoon for a fire at Schwab's liean ticket who should receive a big He is jnst in time to begin. There
ola and impressively exemplified its was another umbrella; do ycu know I Hotel (Pine and Church Sts., Call ',ir>) vote in their home ilistricts. See that are vacancies in all the companies and
work on a clas.s of candidates from think the committee buys them by the when a man smoking in hed set the you vote for [''ranklin Btdell, for Over- a man so much interested in the de-
nino Councils in that vicinity. Ihe dozen, but I never knew before that hedilitig atire. The bedding was thrown seer of the Poor, and Thomas W. .Mur
Mock 'Trial given so successfully here Dan had a hobby for collecting umbrel- out the window and a few buckets of ray for Constable.
las. If you have any laying around water put out the blaze, tin.' recall
loose save them for him. sounding in loss than "> minutes.
These special prizes certainly create Vigilant Huse Company had t.vo lines
.some enthusiasm; last week both alleys of hose laid before the alarm stop|i,i!.
were working. Some crack bowlers which is work for the village to be
there, too. Hart, Earle, Nosworthy, proud of.
Ire in January, will be repeated by (juest at the next Ladies' Night of Benevolent Council at Terrace Garden, N. Y. City.
These activities on the part of Fra-
The friends of John S Sumner, Demiu'raiic canilidate for Justice of the Peace, are waging a strong cam¬ paign in his behalf. As .Mr, Sumner is a popular young man in this village, beirig \'ice Pnsident of the Fieeport Improvement .'Nssociation, Guide in our j In the Review this week is the adv. local council of the Royal Arcanum and of Chas. Schad, 11 Jefll'erson street. Vice President of the .Men's Club of j Brooklyn, for ladders, clothes and flag
ternal Council, especially in the Group Lou Smith; and Vosburg came over For the third time within a week the
Meetings, which have proved so suc- I cessful throughout the State, have re- eultid in a large increase of iii'iuiries and applications from Freeport and vi ciiiity.
from Lynbrook hut failed to get the firemen wero summoned Thuryday af- led. Say, you'd die to see Bill Finch ternoon at il o'clock. The call was IH nwl, he has about 57 varieties of de- but no one there knew anything ahout
livery ami never scores over HU or 9(1. Why I one time the pin boys set the pins up in the gutter and I'll be blowed if he didn't miss them at that.
On Friday, April 7, the Tournament Committee has announced with "ex-
Speaking of Mr. E. E. 15osca, nom¬ inated for 'Town 'Treasurer by the Ke- piiblicaiiB, the Lynbrook Recorder sa\ .s:
"His business training ha.s made him eminently fitted for the position he seeks. He is familiar with large iii- vestments, and his knowledge as a thorough real estate man will he of immense benefit t'l the town in placing loans of town monev, HK WILL NO'T HAVE TO DRl'KND ENTIKKLV UP¬ ON THE ADVICE OF API'KAISKKS, as in the past, but his own til
• Counselor Maxson wi his well-written communication on the lire deiiartmenl says he is not a lirenian and never was.
partment wiuhl be a htdiiing additi
SUPREME COURT.
NASSAU COUNTY.
• E'igar .iackson,
PlaintilT,
against Emma A. Post, and others,
Defendants
the Church of the Transfiguration, his poles, etc.; look it over if you need treme pleasure " a pinochle party • th friends believe ^ that he will ^receive a anything in this line. 'committen" has selected' some ' fin
very large vote in his home district.
- Observer.
By far the largest crowd that ever' moderately priced at DaSilva attended any meeting of Freepori i Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., was present I at the Council rooms on T'riilay evening last for the Union .Meeting of the Councils <if Nassau County.
Delegations were present from Woodmere, Springfiel'l, Valley Stream, I Lynbrook, Rockville Centre, Hemp-1 stead. Port Washington and Mineola,
WANTAGH
Rev. T. S. Braithwaite will preach in the Memorial Church Sunday morn¬ ing and evening; Sunday School al 2:30. Christian Emleavnr meeting is held Friday evening at 7:liO.
The leader for the Young People's besides men prominent in the order; mooting Sunday night in the Presby- Ironi Hrooklyn. {terian tihurcn is Dorothy Dennis; sub-
,, , „ ,, , ,, 1 , . ,, prizes. 1 wish vou could be there
Candy Eggs, Candy Rabbits Easter ,,„^^^.^^ Dunbar," John Ravn.ir, Fred (garments wore put on and described him Post Cards and Easter Novelties all _^j^^j^^^j„^j.,^^j.,„,^^„,;^^.^^,^^.^,l^. -
ordered tickets, but believe me, the committee wll make them toe the mark. Yours truly,
OSSEO.
It
After the usual business of the even¬ ing, the third degree was exemplitied by the degree team of Freepori Coun¬ cil, which is second to none in the state.
Refreshments were served al the M'S^ MacLaren's presentation of close of the meeling, in the fcaiiMuet ; "'^tdiecca of Sunnybrook Farm" was hall. More meetings of
ject, "Lessons from Great Lives."
The Whatsoever Circle of King's Daughters held a meeting with Mrs. Helen Allen on'Tuesday afternoon.
similar
character will doubtless be held in the near future, the one al Freeport being voteil such a rousing success.
Communications
The Freeport Fire Department, through its Chief and Committee,' wishes lo thank Ihe voters of the vil- j Iage for the support given the propo-. sition to buy new apparatus for the de¬ partment, at the election on Tuesday, ! March 21. I
C. M. Van Riper. Chief. Wm. F. Cornell, 1st Asst. Chief. |
B. J. Loonam, Foreman Engine No. 1. Howard E. Pearsall, Foreman Truck ! No. 1. Committee.
much eiijoyed by a large audience in Ullsche's Hall on Monday night.
BELLMORE-
William Hodgson, Jr., of New York City, a former resident of Bellmore,
Village Trustees
-•Ml the members of the newly-elect¬ ed Board of Trustees were present at the organization meeting Monday even¬ ing, excepting 'Trustee Sigmond, who is down South on a pleasure and busi ness trip. It was unanimously agreed to postpone appointments of Village Clerk, deputy clerk, poli'e officers, otiicial banks and newspapers, attorn¬ ey, etc., until the first regular meeting.
Ill calling the meeting lo order President Gunning madd a pleasing speech of welcome to the newly-elected Irustees, saying their return by un¬ animous votes of the people seemed to him to be an expression of approval of the work of the Board during the past year, and with increased responsit^i
a lire, or who sent in the alarm.
.'\ very interesting lecture was given Friday night at the M. E. Church where Dr. Minosuke Yamaguchi of
Tokio, delivered his lecture on "From this line of work will be clearly dem-
the Old to Ihe New Ja[)an." He hail onslrateil."
three suits of clolhing worn by the If that's the idea I am especially
natives of .Lipaii. He showed how the glad for my friends to vote against
No/honest man will '|uestion the the meaning of each suil. Dr. Yama- ability of William S. Hall, the Demo- giichi spoke of the flowers of bis coun- cratic canilidae for town treasurer, to try and their many uses. Ihe habits of properly appraise land, but in onier to the people both in their home and re- properly protect the town and himself ligious life, also their rapid progress he always has property appraised by in changing these to our way of livings rei,|)onsilile men of standing in the corn- He spoke very gratefully of the gooiJ munity before making a loan. If .Mr. our country was doing through mission- Hosca car lend money anywhere in the aries for Japan and the great need town on his ability developed in the there is of more such work. automobile business, and rep irt as Mr. ., . ... ' r, Ila" does onlv five mortgages behind in Notice to My Patrons. payment he i's a marv.d. Personallv 1 Having entered into partnership prefer to trust the careful man. with H. I'. Libby under the name of
Libby & Edwards, my real estate and insurance business will be locate'! at ¦i'J Railroad Ave., Freeport, and HH \'illdge Ave., R.ickville Centre, L. I. at which jdacos my business will be continued as tieretofore.
Very truly yours,
tilarence A. ErIwards.
OBITUAKY
OTTO J. RUPERT. Otto J. Rupert, 122 Pearsal
Ave.,
to devote their best energies to the vil- .^¦"•. '-> months and 15 days; interment Iage interests. Louis N. Long stated "^ Greenfield Cemetery.
Hot,
spent last Saturday with his brother, ties it behooved fhe Board to continue liio'i Saturday of scarjel fever; aged 1 John Hodgson on Wilson avneue.
Nicholaus Meyer is having jilans prepared for extensive improvements to his store on Bellmore avenue. Ed¬ ward P. Self is the architect.
Robert . Powell and family have rnoved frorn Oak street to Daniel Van Noatrand's cottage on Bedford avenue, formerly occupied by Mrs. Jennie Smith.
that had taken control of the Norwood and desired a street light placed in that section of possible; re¬ ferred to light committee.
John J. Randall Co. asked permis¬ sion to close South Side Ave. from
ELECTION NOTICE 'Town Of Hempstead.
.Notice is hereby given that the Bi¬ ennial Town Meeting in and for the Town of Hempsiead, Nassau County, N. Y., will he held on Tuesday, April 4th, litll, and that at said Biennial 'Town Meeting the following 'I'own Otlicers are to be elected, to wit:
A Supervisor in place of Smith Cox.
A 'Town Clerk in place of H. Luther Weeks.
A Town 'Treasurer in place of Wil¬ liam S. Hall.
A Receiver of Taxes in place of Jos¬ eph 'T. Hall, who will take ollice De-
For your dry goods go to Seaman's.
11
W. P. W. HafT. the largest coal dealer on Long Island. The cheapest place to buy coal. Exclusive dealer in; Bome of the best grades of coal. , It
¦ I NOTICE. I
$50.00 REWARD for arrest and conviction of one or more persons, who| within the last three months, have de-j Stroyed three young maple trees by I cutting them in half late at night, in I front of my residence on upper Grand Avenue, Baldwin, L. I. Mrs. M. J. Quinn.
Miss K. Bohm has re-opened her dressmaking establishment at Pier Point near Bedell St. 4t
A few shopworn Columbia and Iver Johnson bicycles, sacritice; others )5:00up: tires and difficult repairing my specialty. Frecport Bicycle Ex¬ change, 33 New Boulevard. 2t
A superb assortment of Easter nov¬ elties awaits your selection. I It DaSilva's.
Notice To -My Patrons Having entered inlo partnership with IL P. Libby, under the name of Libby & Edwards, my real estate and
WALTER DAVID ROBINSON.
Walter D. Robinson died Sunday, cember I, I'Jl'. March 2(5, at his residencp. 21 Colonial 'Two Justices of the tPeace in place
avenue, aged 51, of heart disease, of Daniel L. DeMott and Edward T.
Funeral services wore held 'Tuesday Neu, who will take oflice January 1,
,, .., r. A , . evening at M o'clock, with interment at ]yi2.
Grove St. to East Ave., during extens- Greenfield Cemetery, Wednesday after- A Town Superintendent of Highways
noon; he is survived by a wife and two in place of Walter Raynor. daughters
ive repairs they are making lo their property in that sectior ; also lo raise the street to proper grade; referred to street committee.
A communication wa.s received from
about 25 taxpayers reipiesting the vil-
insurance business will be located at '"K^ Board lo require the placing of a
;W Railroad Ave., F'reeport, and 88 Vil- sidewalk at the southwest corner of „- , . ^
Iage Ave., Rockville Centre, L. I., at '^cean avenue and West Merrick Road. rsKular 20 to 2oc kind which place my business will be con- in order as the signers said to provide
In pursuance nf a judgment of fore closure and saW ,made and entered in the above entitled action, dated the 2;)th 'lay of M.uch, Illll, I the under- for '''^!''<^'^ *^i^ referee iirsnid ju<igment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bid'.er at the front door of the .Nassau County Court House, at Mineola, in the Town of Hempstead. Nassau County, New ^'ork. on the 13lh d.iy of May, l'.UI, al eleven o'clock in the forenoon, the premises described in said judgment of foreclosure and sale as follows, 'o wit:
All those two certain pieces or par¬ cels of land, together with the build¬ ings and iinproveinents thereon erect¬ ed, situate, lying and being at Bell¬ more, ill the 'Town of Hempstead, Nas¬ sau ("ounty. New York, bounded and described as follows :
FIRST PIECE: BEGINNINC. at a point in the southerly side of 'Third Street, distant easterly one hundred f 10111 feet from the corner formed by ihe intersection of the southerly side of Third Street with the easterly .side of Bedfi.rd Avenue, running thence southerly parallel with Bedford Ave¬ nue one hundred (lid) feet, thence easterly parallel with Third Street fifty (511) feel; Ihence northerly parallel to Bedford Avemie one hundred (lO(.i) feet, to the southerly side <if 'Third Street, and Ihence westerly along the southerly side of Third Street lifty (50) feet to the point or place of beginning. And also, all the right, title and in¬ terest of the party of the tirst part of. in and to that |M)rlion of 'Third .Street which Ifes immediately in front of and adjacent to the above described prem¬ ises to the middle of said streel.
SECOND PIECE: BEGINNING at a point in the easterly side of Bedford Avenue, where the same is intersected by the southerly line of 'Third Streel, running thence southery along the
Easter Post Cards, 10c doz. It ,^ DaSilva's.
Three Assessors in place of Elvin N. easterlv side of Bedford Avenue fifty Edwards, Lewis M. Raisig and Charles (,rj(j) fpet, thence easterly, at right
Special at
Store 17 ql.
Seaman's Dry Goods
Dihh Pans, 10c; the
It
tinued as heretofore.
Very truly yours,
Clarence A. Edwards.
Supreme Court
The eiii^e of Curio Miischiiiiio, ehiirged with mur.i. rlu the lirst d,-.ree, took up desYgnateT'as'the'first and third Fr the time of the »u)irenie (ourt at .Miu¬ eoia, lor the bt'st part of la«t wi ek
a continuous strip of walks from South Side avenue to the Railroad tracks.
It was decided to employ Latimer, Marshall, Rhodes and White, expert accountants, to audit the village bocks for the year.
The regular meeting nights were
for Constipation
W. .Smith, one of which is lo be electe'l for a term of four (4) years, and the other two for terms of two (2) years each.
'Three Auditors in place of James Payan, Frank E. Williams and Lewis L. Brower. Two Overseers of the Poor in place
angles to Bedford Avenue one hundred (100) feet.tthence norlherly, parallel with Bedford Avenue tifty (50) feet to the southerly side of 'Third Street, and thence westerly long the southerly et'ule of 'Third Street one hundreii (lOli) feet to the point or place of beginning. Arid also, all the right, title and in-
Deusen.
A 'Trustee of Public (.'emetery in
days and the Board adjourned till April 7.
Fourteen Vears Ago
(Items of interest from tlu> Review lili fiiurtiH'U year* ago this week)
ROOSEVELT
The Presbyterian Sunday School will hold a social atid apren sale in their cbapel next Wednesday evening, April
The jury, nfter Icing out four hours, bri ught in ii verdict of manslaughter in the tirst degnv.
Mr. .lustiee Jaycox iiii(X)sed sentence njHtn Mu-ehitiiK) giving; him nu indet- erininato Mnitence of i) 1-2 years miu- iniuin and I!) years aud (our mouths maxiii.uii: at Sing Slug.
Muschiaro was mdicteil by the (,X"t- oImt Grand Jury for mm der in the first dI gree for the kiDiug of John Sorrentiuo after they hivl had a jH-rsonal eucouuter.
Jus ice Ja»cox 111 Heiitencing Musrh- iiiuo said a verdict of murder iu the first degree would have Ik'cu justifiable fron; the evidence and defendant's story of the killuk: was ridiculous and he would thrreforo deal severely with the defeud- ¦ officer of the village
""*, .,.,.. .1 Schooner Wandrain
1 he attorneys for fhe defendant, who were (Jonuselors Elviu N. Edwanis nnd
tasteless and colorless, is an new discovery. Combined extremely valuable ingredients, it forms a perfect bowel regulator, in¬ testinal invigoralor and strengthener. Rexall Orderlies are eaten like candy and are notable for ihesir^M^reeableness lo the palate and genti^^ln^a of action. Village board decided to extend They do not cause griping or ary disa- ' water mains at a cost of $2500 having greeable efTect or inconvenience
A Medicine That Dues Not Cost Anything Iniess It Cures
The active medicinal ingredients of P'^''^ ^^ William Z. Ketcham. Rexall Orderlies, which are odorless, '^ Trustee of Public Cemete
entirely I'l"c<? of John E. D '— '
ith other '^"'ice in 1912.
Tive Constables in place of George
of Franklin Bedell and Claude C. Van terest of the party of the tirst part of.
and to those jxirfions of Bedford Avenue an'l 'Third l^treet which lie im¬ mediately in front of and adjacent to the above described premises to the middle linea of said Avenue and .Street. The first piece of land above des¬ cribed is subject to a first mortgage S. Smith, Geori?e IL Hurrell. Oliver thereon dated February 21. 11)07, made V. Kiles, William S. Belcher and py Elizabeth Smithson to Birdsall Jack-
3ry 111 Davidson, to take
Ge rge M. Uvy of Freeport, Hnnoan.* ' '«''^" '° N** ^"^^' '^"'''"K '»'"y- tb"re will be no appeal as the defeud-nt' " '
6. Ice cream and cake will be for will only get 9 1-2 years on good behav- j Candy Easter Eggs, 10c Ib.
¦ale, and all are invited to attend. lior. ' It DaSilva's
applications for same worth $150 a Unlike other preparations for a like
year. purpose, they do not create a habit,
"Were you reminded of April 1?" but instead they overcome the cause of
"Enjoy the oysiers while they last." habit acquired through the use of ord-
A pleasant party at Miss Grace inary laxatives, cathartics and harsh
PafT's. physic, and permanently remove the
Euchre club at George D. Smith's. cause of constipation or irregular
Officer Dunbar appointed sanitary bowel action.
We will refund your money without
which went argument if they do not do as we say
ashore at Short Beach, floated and they will. Two sizes, 25c and 10c
Thomas Roberta.
Polls will open at 0 o'clock, A. M. and close at 5 o'clock P. M.
Dated at Hemsctead, N. Y., .March
«. mil.
Smith Cox; Supervi8<ir. IL Luther Weeks, Town (,'lerk. Chas. F. GilterM», D. L. DeMott. Eldward 1. Neu. Corodon Norton Justices of the Peace.
Spalding's Base Ball Goods—A com¬ plete line at DaSilva's. It
son lo aecure payment of the sum of one thousand (11000) Dollars with ir- terest at six per cent per annum, an'i interest thereon is nowi flue from the tirst day of November, 191o.
1 he second piece of land is subject to a first mortgage thereon dated Feb ruary 21, l'J07, made by Elizabeth Smithson to Gertrude S. Jackson, Ui secure payment of ihe sum of twelve hundred and fifty ($1250) Dollars with interest at six per cent per annum, and interest thereon is now due from the first day of May, 191(J.
Dated .March 21», 1911.
Charles R. Weeks, Referee.
Millinery. Hals of the latest and Sold only at our store The Rexall best shape?; straw by the piece, 35c Store. Thomas Johnston Drug Co., in-, up. Flowers of every description. Sidney H. Swezey, corporated. 23 West Merrick Road, , Feathers, wings, velvets and ribbons j Plaintiff's Attorney, Freeport, N. Y. | Ella Post, 82 Main St. 2t! Freeport, Nassau Co., .S. Y
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| Date | 1911-03-31 |
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sau County Review Freeport Official Paper FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 31. 1911 Vol. XVI. No. 22 ' FREEPORT NEWS Owinn tn liio rush of eiecti'in -^tiilT an interestitiy cfimminipation rpldiii-g to a villajre hall is heM over ill tn'Xt week. 1. P. Stfirtr. 3'iJ family l;;i\e re¬ turned to Freepnrt. and ¦dt,- Idcjc-,! at their home ifirner South .Ma ii Htiiet and Kajnor street.*-. The prelinilnary sjici.kitiu' conlci't ¦ f F. H. S. will be hfl'' ji .'-^ •( noml Otieia House thi.s Friday t-\irii;., lil - .piik- era beinK announce.'. \fartiri S'lutharl w is Frirlay and his li v ro knee, hy Dr. T'llcher Mr. Southard i.- Tn v a Mif-H Wiiruin.s v,a^ oiiprated upi' Sj- ilay at her ho'oe, ci nur of l.ai««i ;iver.ue ani Main street, f.r iipi) Juii til is. hy ir Nei ley if Manhattan; shf IW rtfjirii-'l iiiiproviig. Mi?s G'-rtriiiiu Kuyro! i.^, ynura^ct i! I'l^hter .f Mrs M;)rti ' Keynol:!'. .vas also (ii'O.'iitPil on la" Krilay for sioiiiur 'ro'i'lc; Ihn. I. II eh trr ancf C,:irM.ari ;frt(irii I :' thf iijj-ruti li. She is ;»ij . lioinn ' ' '"'.'• '""* ¦ iperatr 1 ii . 't, iiowd at llie I of Hro.ikl;.!. I '.s olrl, wliirh ! The ai.ri'i li >. crn. jatrt's of (hi be hel'l tip.xt Till rt'.= [if'i'tiv e hou" oMirers of thc et-tfd All int. i!rti) IS of the vanou:- • I'ire Dejarrme.it will si'iiy , eseirnp at their r-s. Thut? lay evvnirn (I'liartnifjit wili I'' el- 'lii'K iitii II 'nore .sen .us hut made the opV he is rt'coverii li r k <'iy. Mr. iii:d Ml-. Averiir"Mrn 1 iw and children, .".wull and limotiiy, who have het-n visiting .Mr.s. .MitIow'.' par¬ ents, Mr. and .Mr.s. (I. W. Humphrey, South Oc(Mn avcniif, havi; returned to their honu' in Hrooklyn. peetcii for th.- ollice of Chief, between t larciicu .M. Van l.ipcr, tho present chief, and William F Contl!, al pres¬ ent tir.st assistant. Thnrc haf not yet li<>eii :iny a-;- noui ccci ipiii.sitii.n to .lutncs R. Sniit.'i for I-irst A.'sistiiiit Chief and Barn<.y l.oonan. for .^'i.Tond As.sistart. Fratornal Council, No. lliCl.', M.yal Arcanum, of this villat;e. participate,I in the cliL'SH initiation held at Hockvilli- Ceiitro on .March Iti. Their three can¬ didates with six others were initiated ^^ ill the .Mysteries of the Order by tlu- r, j. Decree Team of iJel.onp; Council, No. The Woman'.s .Missionary Society of the rresbyttriaii Church will nuet in the Chapel ne.xt Wedne.sdav, April.'), at2;:i(lp. m. The subjects'for the day ''^-''^ of Brooklyn. Ihe 'Indian are "India" and "The Freedmen." ^leLong came out in three special tro'- AH w.mien of the church are very cor- i ''"V '-•«''''¦ beaded by th. ir brass band dially invited to attend whether mem-1 """' a ^h't'' K"=it. Thirty members bers of the society or not. ! ''""¦" f'>f'''l""-t 'lelped in the work an ' lown Flection Tuesda> The t(HM; elec'ions w'll ' e held r.ext Tuesday. In our advertisinj; c lumns will be found a list of the Foiling Hia es. There are als ¦ to be snlimit- fel four pn positi .I'S to be \..te(l upon, \' 1 z: I. Tl ro-vey by I'll t-'.-..ur. iljeui to the viii.i^p ol lii'trip-teiio ceriaii; prop¬ erty :r' -;id village. \Vp f :.vP rot he .1(1 the rensofl for tills L-or.^ev ,i..ce .-11 cinn t in'orm our readers one Wiiy or the othi r. :.'. lo macaihimi/.e a p. rr of .lerus.i- 'on. avenue ut a cost of .'¦Tn_(iii;i. —^ This he'ni; a road iinprnvenient, shouKi be voUU lor. "i. T(i es'»l"'ii-!i a coii'.ty almsllOll^ ¦, and to erect a Town poorhouso. , 1 he.se propositions \;eir,g opp!jse:l to each o'her it is a matter of opinion as to which should I.e carrieii. JtisM .u'oiiil plan to vote Ye.s for both, .so that in the event of either bein^ lost tho oth' r will be carried oul iii.d thus our Will thy [I'jor cared for. Freef)ort Club Scriblets (Special Col lespondeiitl March 2ii, lilll. Dear Hill: Let me pass you a little secret: The entertair:ineiit cotnmittee gave us a jolt by announcing; that with "e.xtreme pleasure" they would pull off a lecture next Friday, March .'Ust. What do IU .Miss Jennie K. FeRrsall of Amity- le sperit Sunday wilh Matei Cirnc-I- I -d .')» 'irand Avp Local Topics (Hy the P^ditorl That the firemen are appreciated is shown hy the vote for new ap.paratus at our recent election. The lirst to Take {.dvanta^e of n.v special news subscription offer is Fre : M. Strang, of Koekvilie Ce^ltr:^ who is ent"rtaimnK his secomi bom dau^'iitci. Congraiulations. The I'omtnittee from the fire depart¬ ment, lo advance the proposition for unproved facilities, trot unouly excited when the Observer came out in favoi of it. To be sure propositions the Ob vins,' to ti>p sp akin.; .ritest of the F. H .¦^. lipii '; s •hediii" 1 lor tins evei - H ..'. tho Krt ; aintnent Committee of tl; ¦ Fre-'porr ' .uh postponed the date of the lerfLiie bv At the"v Fiala to Sat¬ ur .iiv eveiiin;^ of iH'Xl .le- !.. .-\].ril s. C ;-i.'.'riiK the ."toriiiy wcTthe"- Weilnes lay nigtit there wa.s a ^oin! i-ri.vd at the entertainment of the l-'neport Kaseball Club in SiKtnoed Oil'I I Heu=e. A feature was the -teii opt;ir.n pictures of the parade and tournament hen? last Octi her, shown for thc first time in Freeiiort at tins time. 1! e F'reeport I'ublic Library will lie frji'sferrrd to its new i uarters in tf»e .Miiler block on Grove streets The trustees desire to m;ike an inventory of all ti;p hooks and lor that reason the libnirian will not iiive out any more What would we do without lioiiks until after April l(lth. The mom phnne'.' I have had one in my hoi in the drove Street Iniildinir will he for a year without a minute's j,it open every afternoon of a school day ruptioii and when it went I and vVednesday eveninfj fnr the return week I sent the company two notices of hooks. Every borrower of the lib- within 12 hours.. It seemed inipossi- rary is asked to return any books ho- ble to get alont; without it. By the lonf^iiiK to tho Fublic Library that they Bay, it was that cold day, too, but may have had in Iheir possession dur- they had it workin;^ ajjain before nij^ht. int: tho next ten days. server kept |
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