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Freeport Official Paper
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1910
Vol. XV, No. 40
FREEPQRT NEWS
Single copies of the Review for sale at Greenblatt's, Railroad avenue, Keif¬ er's, Review office and Gobetz's, Main street, and DaSilva's. West Merrick Road. tf
Main street and Merrick Road have been treated to another coat of oil and sand.
I Sereno G. Miller of Cornell with his wife are having recreation at his ^pa¬ rental home in FreeiHjrt.
News of the Churches
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Rev. R. S. Brad brook of New York | will preach moming and evening in j the Baptist CKruch; Other services as)
MUST NOT WASTE W.ATER
The Village Board of Water Com- The Observer advertises the first me uaptist cnrucn; umer services as] "= . ine UDseryer advertises tne nrst t- missioners is taking active steps to meeting of the creditors of Arthur "»"»'• i , , . Deagon OI Freeport, a bankrupt, to be „ ^ „ o u . , , e .u | Prevent the wilful waste of water in held atthe office of Charles Tipilng. Mrs. C. H. Scholey is leader for thef the village. The water schedule pro- referee in bankruptcy, Long Island ^„7h? Sl^'t^wf r^h f".I!.^^h-*.t vi^'^^ that water shall be used for Cj,ty, on Augast 2. .Tj!!^ f.:?^r'!:!.!!:„.PiL"'^^:l"=^i?:: ! ..nriLklin. onlv frorr, 0 to .S a. m. and
Local Topics
Howard Peafsall. manager of the
^Review printery, is on his vacation 1 this week. i
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Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hanscom of
Mass., are visjting H. W. Hanscom of;
Raynor St.
in the Presbyterian Churchy subject, ,
"My .Most InterestJitg Missionary t sprinkling only from G to 8 a. m.
f^ ,,. ,, , ... „ ,.,.. J.tem.' ^ ' I from 5 to 7 p. m., whether oi
rs. George Wallace and Miss Hattie ,--^ | '
R Wallar-p hnvo trnnp fn RnndnlnVi ... , ^ ' ; meter or flat rate, and pcoplc who per
K. Wallace have gone toKamlolph, Etta J. Carman is announced to lead! , ^^ h y--
Vermont for a few weeks sojourn j^e Epworth League meeting In the M. ' During th--r absence their home will ,£. Church Sunday night; topic,-^^The ^ be occupied by Counselor William "'-' Life He-eafter "
Young and wife of Manhattan. 1 .
Christian Science services will be
ine village autnoriiies are now trim- nfiing trees on the public highways. They would prefer .that you do it your¬ self Lut if jiut-tlicy wii! uo the work j avenue, and charge it to you, the amount being a lien on the property, the same as a tax.
BALDWIN
T. Webster Pearsail is moving the house formerly owned by Jere DeMott from Upper Grand svonuc t.. Harrison
Several more new houses will soon be started. Land has been changing hands and people find Baldvyin a good residential village.
Edward Thompson and Harry Whit¬ taker are on a two weeks' vacation in the Thousand Islands.
Tonight being the tifth Friday even¬ ing in the month, the Village Board of Trustees does not meet.
The officers of Freeport Lojige were inatalled Monday evening by District Deputy Wallace and staff.
services
The annual school meeting will be held in the Hempstead Bank Building, held in the Grove Street School ne.xt corner of Fuljton and Main streets, Tuesday evening, August 2,'at 7:30 p. Hempstead, at^l a. m. Sunday; sub- m., to elect a trustee in place of John ject, "'Love." ' K. Eldridge, whose term of oltice then
sist in.using it indiscriminately as has been doneiBO much recently, will be in¬ terviewed by the officers, as the sched¬ uie provides a penalty for this viola¬ tion of contract.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church held a pleasant meeting at
expires, and to transact other regular business, including adopting of budget for coming year's expenses.
Following are the qualifications of voters for this meeting:
Every person of full age, residing in and the Assembly, the union free school district, and who has resided therein for a period of '"-A Source of Comfort," will be the
Next week Dr. W. A. Richard will! be in attendance at the Connecticut! Chautauqua Assembly, PlainviUe, Ct., where he delivers the annual "Recog-' nition Day Address" to the graduates!
S. R. Smith and family visiting friends at Easton Pa, the trip in their automobile^^
The Woman's Relief Corps will hold a bread and cake sale tomorrow (Sat¬ unlay) afternoon and evening on W. H. Patterson's lawn, 127 South Main
St.
Miss Olive A, Grove street has returned with friends in New York
Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cotter a.- -,- ing the week at Nassau-by-the-Sea.
Fred W. Greaves has been confined <?r,ra<ni^ of North thirty days' next preceding the meet- Sunday moming sermon theme of Rev. j to his home with an attack of appendi- rnrn^ from a vi«it '"«- a"d a citizen of the United States. Charles Herbert Scholey at the First citis but is improving. He was not who owns, or hires, or is in the posses- Presbyterian Church. The prepara-! taken to the Hbspital for operation as sion under a contract of purchase, of tory lecture injwiticipation of the Com-1 announced last week in a paper pub- Wesley Pearsall and ^al property in the school district munion service will be held on Thurs-! lished in a neighboring village ,•-.,..- ._._.--^ , , , purposes; day evening of next
Just a word to the "man from Brook¬ lyn" who has the nerve to claim taxes are as high in Freeport as in Brook¬ lyn. The new rate in Brooklyn ib
$18.14 per $1000, Thus on a house j the home of Mrs. Wallace H. Cornwell in Brooklyn worth $1000 the ta.x will last Tuesday afternoon, be $18. r4. Property of the sftnie value
in Freeport would be assessed at about! ^"- Georgianna Wortman and niece, $2500 and the total taxes wouid not W>ss Edith Whealey, are occupying exceed $1000. Yet some people claim I one of Mrs. Wortmans' cottages on have been ^"^ really think they cay less taxes in j Central avenue near Railroad avenue. Brooklyn. |
- -^ carnival has been making nights
Wo have heerf asked why some peo-, merry, corner Central and Thomas ave pie never pay their viiiage taxes. We; "uos. The affair wa.s run by a travel- don't know unle.-r.s it is because they!'ing company and !-eeme<l to attract don't have to. The Viiiage Board can \ q"ite large crowds. .
compel the payment of taxes promptly I "
by selling property according to law ' ^'<^^t Sunday evening in the M
when the taxes are left unpaid, but has Church the peoples
not done so for several years., The
iast Board early this year requested
us, unofficially, to announce that they
would clear up the huge amount due on
unpaid taxes in this way, but the new
making
E. Sung service. "In the Sweet Bye and Bye," will be held,- this being the last of the series. Morning chuich service at 10:30; Sun¬ day School at 2:30 p. m. and Eoworth League devotional service at 7 p. m.
.j,ji. liable to taxation for school
; and every resident of such district who parent of a child or children of
sveek.
Board has not yet taken the matter up. ^'th the topic, "The life hereafter;"
Leader Mrs. Samuel T. Bourdette.
Communications
The Woman's Missionary Society of school age, some one or more of whom the Presbyterian Church will meet in j We received a postal signed "A shall have attended the school in said the ChajSel next Weonesday August 3, i Housewife." Not being acquainted
Albin N. Johnson is being strongly urged by his friends to run for Free- port School Trustee at the meeting to be held ne:jct Tuesday evening in the Pine Street school builidng. They be-
Mrs. Amanda T. Maxson and daugh ter Miss Maxson of Plainfield, N. J.. „ , * .,.c .j..iccv oi..jv.v.. ct,,,,,.,,,^ ^..^v uc are stopping at the CrysUl Lake district for a period of at least eight, at 2:30 p. m. .Material for patchwork with any man or woman of that name jj^^g his well known ability and char House. weeks within one year preceding such and picture cards for the use of Miss i we are unabe to give any consideration gcjer and wide acquaintance with the school meeting and every such resident. E. S. Minor in India, will be accepta- j to the article.—Ed
Miss Lulu Adele Miller has returned and citizen as aforesaid who owns any ble. A full attendance is deeired.
from an enjoyable trip, visiting friends personal property assessed on the last [
in the mountain dnd lake district of preceding assessment roll of the town, ! \ quartette composed of Miss Gert- New England. exceeding fifty dollars in value, ex- rude Gilford, soprano, Mrs. Charles H
elusive ot such as is exempt from exe- Reac\ alto, Mr. Theodore Curtis, jr.
Fourteen Years Ago
a£Ffiirs and residents of the district, and thaLlie is a graduate of the school, wauld make him a very acceptable can^ The following items are excerpted didate. from the Review fourteen years ago John K. Eldridge. who has served this week: . the Board so acceotably, will take the
Jacob Smith has erected a nei^t store office for another term if it is the de
Village Trustee and Mrs. Franklin cution, and no other shall be entitled tenor,\nd Mr James F White basso Bedell and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Be- to vote. No person shall be deemed to ^.ju 'reni^er the solo and quartette sel- I building on Main street, near Smith. sire of the voters but is not at all anx ^®"_f.!f,-*"''°^'"^ ^ in the, be inehgible to vote at any such school ections fr<im the sacred cantata, "The ! H. Asa Nichols elected Republican ious.
Catskills.
; district meeting by reasen of sex, who Holy City,>'as a praise service in the I District Captain, Fourth Distrct.
haa one or more of the qualifications Presbyterian Church Sunday evening, James A. i required by this section.
Base-Ball
JR. O. U. A. M. LEAGUE.
Mrs. James G. Sutphin, Sutphin and Miss Grace L Walters are spending the week at Windham, Greene County.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Malcomson, aV., and A. S. Malcomson are taking an autotno- bile trip tbrough I^ng Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas A. Williams an-; nounce the engagement of their only j daughter, Florence Evelyn, to Theo- phileus De Mott of Hempstead.
Mrs. S. B. Walters of Archer street, who was visiting relatives in Oyster : Bay, has gone to Wayne, Pa., to se-' cure the advantages of a change of air. '
Assemblyman William G. Miller and William G. Miller, jr. sailed for Europe ' public hearing here on Thursday morn- Saturday, moming on the Minnetonka, I ing, July 1st, on the sewerage ques- .^tlaniic Transport Line, tobe gone ' tion. Everybody thought it meant that j^rnonth. Freeport would therefore be required ' i soon to have a sewerage system.- Ob-
E. Hart is back at the restaurant on , server. Railroad avenue. Mr. Hart sold out The State Board of Health did not to A. Grimes, who was followed by L. advertise anything of the kind. It N.Long, and now the old proprietor : gave noti"? a public inquiry would be
delightful excursion Wednesday to
High Hill Beach. There were six
boats in line well filled. Our special
reporter says: "The absence of men
Freeport Council easily defeated was conspicuous as usual, but that is
Valley Stream Saturday on the local getting to be an old story so they are
ball grounds by the score of 12 to 4. not much missed."
Games for this Saturday:
Freeport at Roslyn.
Hempstead at Woodmere.
Valley Stream at Rockville Centre.
George Mole for Fifth District.
, j Freeport Bicycle Club held its first
The Presbyterian Sunday School had i '^"' *<» Rockaway Beach
It is an interesting commentary on the work of Dr. Edwin Carman as health officer that in 1905 when there
Not Quite Accurate
Last week the State Board Health advertised that it would hold
of
Rev. W. A. Richard, pastor of the M. E.. Church, will be away on his va¬ cation the four Sundays in August. Tlie preachers in his absence will be as follows: August 7, Dr. W. L. Dav¬ ison, Brooklyn; August 14, Rev. Ira W. Henderson, Bay Sho* August 21, Rev. W. M. Carr, Kew Yoi-».. August 28, Rev. H. M. Richard, Centre Mo¬ riches.
Heavy thunder storm did much dam-: was an epidemic of smallpox at Hyde age all through the Island. Park the Town Board persuaded Dr.
Carman to take charge at his own price
HYMENKAL ^"'^ that he stamped out the disease
without any further spread beyond
HOMAN—THURSTON. fourteen cases when he took hold.
Rev. W. A. Richard, pastor of the ' Likewise under President Fitzsimons
M. E. Church, married last Friday at our village has been able to keep en-
the parsonage Fred Homan and Mary tirely clear cf epidemics of diseases
R. Thurston both of Esist Rockaway. and in two cases where smallpox was
rnRMwrnid RPnn t brought in from outside such promu^r'
CUKNl!.L,lU&~BtL»l!.L,L. action was taken that there wq/i^o
John D. Cornelius and Viola Mildred spread. As to the laws they,*rre ac-
Bedell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cused of violating we have ypj'c to hear
George T. Bedell, both of this village, ^of a single place that y^>e8 enforce
were married Wednesday at the M. E. 'them and if there was-t place where it
Parsonage ]iy Rev. W. A. Richard, was done strictly it veould mean a com-
i They were Accompanied by W. C. Con-
; ner as best man and Hannah Cornelius,
i sister of the bridegroom, as brides-
At the Methodist Episcopal <3»iurch I n^aj^^ ^^e bride was attired in white
plete stop to the growth of the village.
is in charge again.
Dr. T. D. Carman is to take a two weeks' vacation, leaving .August 1 and returning August 15. He will spend the lime with his wife and family at High Hill Ueach. ''
'held "to i.ivestigate into certain con¬ ditions affe<t'ng the public health law in said viiiage."
There hnve bcv but slight changes since our last issue in the result of the vottf foi king and uueeii of the fire- Josephine Potter has re<iovered $300 mens' carnival to be held here on Oc- from the Long Island Tracfion Com- tober. Following is the result- after pany, in suit for injuries received '""t night's votes were counted. Sat- Slfhile alighting from the company's «rday night being the last of the car in January last comer. "Front and month, when $5 gold pieces are given Henry streets, Hempatead. Her cei- the !.vlie8, there will probab'.y bc a lar bone was broken as the result of a heavy increaae in the votes, fall. The caae was tried in the Cqunty .
Court last week. j (Where not otherwise specified, candi¬
dates are from Freeport)
the pastor, Rev. W. A. Richard, will preach at 10:30 a. m. on "The Larger '' Charity." At 7:45p.m. the last in' the series of responsive services on! "The Shepherd Psalm," entitled, "In ' the House of the Lord Forever, "will be given. Dr. Richard will be nbsent! on vacation during the Sundays in'
V^,ugust. Sunday, August 7, Dr. W.
\j. Davison of Brooklyn will occupy ^jc^ pulpit. ^^
silk twmmed with lace. After the ceren^ony a wedding supper was served at the bride's home. Just the mem¬ bers of the immediate families were present. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius will reside at Union Place, Roosevelt, in their new house which has been com¬ pleted.
The annual school meeting' will be heid in the High School Buildinir next Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock for the "transaction of business as author¬ ized by Law.
Two trustees are to be elected for the full term of three years In the piace of Leon W. Bishop and Hans P. von Nostitz.
At such annual meeting the Board of Education of said District will present the estimate of expenses for the ensu¬ ing year, amounting to $14,841.53.
The moonlight aail by the baseball team of Freeport Council, Jr. O. U ¦ A. M., tras held to Point Lookout iBit Thursday evening. The attendance ¦ was smalt, there t>eing several other ¦pedal attractions in the village the; ¦une night. i
Attention is called to tbe adv. ijmd PtIkob of snore dinners at the/ Xaasau Hotel. ¦' ;
The annual fair and lawn fete of the Church of Our Holy P.4|cemer will open Saturday night on the ground ad¬ joining the church The event will continue for ten days. All the woci- eties connected with the parish are tak ing an active interest, V dent John D. Gunning wi open the fair and addresses will be made by C'^ngressman John J. Fitzger¬ ald, of Brooklyn; Assistant Corpora¬ tion Counsel James J. Keenan and Un¬ der SherifT John B. Cartwright, of Manhattan. Tbe boys' bands uf St. ***• ! i John's Orphan Asylum will furnish ^'^ '• tnusic every night during the fair. The
The Brooklyn Eagle had another spasm Monday night in an article head¬ ed "Freeport sleuths termed hobo cops," and say.s that a certain George, socially W. Haight, vice president of the Queens Land and Title,Company was very much dixturbed at being arrested for violating the law by running his automobile over 20 miles an lK)ur. It saya:
"Mr. Haight derunincod the entire
.scheme of apprehending motorists. He
said he wa.s one fif the larjjest taxpay-
and if the kind
of work undertaken in Freeport wan a
FOR QUEEN;
Prudy Rit<lue ^
Miiiiiit< HiwT, Nbw Hydo-'Park'.,
HHni..4.li Giebel
Blanche Rhodes ,
Florence Limlslev ."" 262^ ^'t,- .._,., _, „. ., „ , i
Jennie Dolan, F^ Rockaway aOsN Parish Table- The Misses H. Cohen, (
I.ieua (Jlaser 46 ' Mrs J. P. Morgan and Mrs. Josephine j
Mrs. E<lith Signlond S.<11 Welsh. I
Mrs. Wilfred Smith,..;. 17 Blessed Virgin Sodality Table
^,j i women in chpge of the various oootns ij^fant
OBITUAKY
Elwin Adolph infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jacobi died Sunday morn ;^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ ^.^„„,j mg; funeral Monday afternoon at
Greenfiola Cemetery.,. - gartiple of the administration of afTairs
The funeral of Thomas Hunter, aged he wanted to >ret out of it and spend no 46 years, who died at St. Peter's Hos-i mor«j money iii the territory. The pital, Brooklyn, Thursday, "Was held' company of which Mr. Haight isa
Saturday afternoon at Greenfield Ceme- prominent official bought, laid, ut and
tery. Mr. Hunter was the father of made pictiiresiiue a large tract f land
Miss Jennie Hunter, residing with Mr. at Massapequa."
and Mra. C. A. Fulton, in whose plot I doft't know Mr. Haight but have
his remains were interred bepido those heard of his company before, and wili
of his wife, who died last year. venture to predict next .Sunday's Eagle
CARD OF THANKS. ^i" *'*\*' ^*'*^f ,^"'""'" , ^^- ''' '''^
company 8 land at Massapeijua, and
We wish to thank our friends and ^^at tbe adv. will so read as to make
neighbors wbo so kindly assisted us at ^^^ believe trolley cars are running
The annual school meeting of School Di.strict No. ^. will V>e held on Tuesday evening in tV' schoolfKiu.se at 7:30 6'clock. The uftual business will come before the.meetihg alt^o the question of painting the building. _,,
uJlh!'^*'"'®"'^^*'^*^'"***'.!'"^^"'"'*'"^''"'' through the property, that it is all
jootns .infant son Elwin Adolph. piped with gas, water, etc. 1 wonder
Mr. and Mrs^ Adolph Jacobi. ¦^f m,. Haight thinks because he hap-
- "" , rt pens to be a big taxpayer he can vio-
A Voice from Reno late the law as he pleases?
Announcement has just been made of the niurriage of .Mi.'^s Alice Hasned¬ er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Has¬ neder, to Milton UiKiike. both of this place, on Monday, JuS' 11-, Mr. l'}xlike ii* in the automobile business and tho happy couple will make their home in Seaford.
The Ladies' Aid .Society of the M. E.' ChuCch will hold their annual fair on the afterpofjo and evening of the Ilth and 12th of Augnst, in the vacant sjixe, corner Washington avenue and Merrick Road. This wTTT be known as the "Flora! Fair," and each booth will be decorated with different flowers. Supper will be served each evening.
EAST ROCKAWAY
A
SEAFORD
Mrs. Selah Baldwin is seriodsly ill at her home.
There was a large 'tfX'ov/d attended the moonlight sail las* Saturday night, given by John Haff.'to High Hill.
A large nuipf-ser attende<l the annual beach party 'co High Hill Beach of the M. E. SyiTiday School on Tuesday of this vi/Tiik.
^"Unclaimed mail advertised by the postmaster this week for; Mrs. Tut¬ hill, Miss Verlill Rollin, Mrs. J. M. Dougall.
Mrs. Otto Hasneder'has sold out her business in this place,''a|id will move up the State where her hfusband is resid¬ ing for the benefit itf bfs health. —/ /-
The annual fayt of St. Michael's and All Angels' CWr'-h. held last Wednes- ' y and Thursday in the Guild Room/ was a suc^ss, b<jthl financially grid
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W, P. W. Haff, largest >ofti iMtalte on Long UlaM. The cheapest placei tc bay coal. Exclusive dealer in some Oscaf Rhodes
Ethel OaraiaTi, Baldwin 6
Annie Eldrli1|{iiii.- 6
POR KING:
of tbe beat grwks of eenK It
If yoi) shave y^nCiraelf and pre not perfectly satisfied with reaolti 'front your own effort^ read Smith A Bedell's ad in thia isat^. It
Displayed io DaSihra's show wi »lows U to exciBptiobal Jot of JardiiMrec At 26e thpjr wdnld btt good value. Now imurii4 hom loag timy win last^ prioas atlSie. U,
.1923
E. F. HiUenbnuid 1117
J. W. Cheshire 407
Gliariee RolberK, Inwood. 236
Rube Welch 88
W. B. Ooaaens 34
O. Washingtou Pa<igett 11
Heury Oobeta 9
Phi* Pebitg. Maspeth 7
M.
Elsetnan, assisted by the officers.
Sunday School Table—Mra. H. W. Hanscom, assisted by the teachers.
Men's Table—Mr«. Cadman Fred-
5. WallaSe.......'. ... 17 W • "'ck, assisted by Mrs. Janes P. Kee-
/. K. El bridge.
ReatcHu^.
B. Vau Warisen, BabytoB.. Ttun* >»^ F'^i'ljw
nan, Mr*. Harold McCarty, Miss J. Murnby and Miss Willis.
Actors' Table—Mn. Reuben Welsh, assisted by Mias Elisabeth and Miss May Co- le.
The ref reaiuneots in charge of the Misses Nolan.
The proceeds will be devoted to the I Hiding of tbe new church, tbe comer .tooo of which waa Isid a week ago ^podagf*
That some people in Reno, Nevada, j were not in favor of prize flghting, is | shown by the following letter, written i by Rev. Leslie M. Barwell, pastor of \ the ti. B. Church, in answer to a letter '. from Mr. Jones regarding this matter: | "My dear Mr. Jones:
Your letter of June 29th, enclosing ! clipping, was received. I appreciate your words of commendation very j much and it j<i good to feel that the ^ host people throughout the conntry are ^ opposed to degrsding things. ROno j h,'«s In it many very fine pf»p!e sad we will vote out prise figbt« eoonJttfre Viave afready voted oul gaaHng! (SUto L«w to tak* efleet Oct 1,1910.)" j
At DaSiUa's Mason Fruit Jars Pints. 50c doz. Qaarts, 76c doz.
Lightning Jars Pints, 11.00 doz. Quarts, $1.10 doz. Preeerving Kettles, 29-39c tlason Fmit Jar Covers, SOc doz. Colenders, 10c Strpining Pans, 10c.
Frait Jar Rubbery 10c doz.
Wax Paper, 5c rel i Jelly Glasses, $0c dos. , Parowax for 9eaiinf, lOe Ib. FmitPreas,^
/
j At the annual meeting of the Baine- I ley Free Liorxry Asaociation tlie re¬ ports showed that 491S books had been loaned during the year, 127 new names enrolled as borrowers, 25 new book^ purchased ai>d placed upon the shclvos, and 40 books had been given by several - friends. The total number uf volames now in the Library is 2039. Mra. Sage gave an additional five feet of land making the building'plot 46 feet by 100 feet and eneloaed the same with a beaultifol privet hedge.
Yoajll wonder bow they ean iMke^ them to seil at 10c—those pret^ floral effect waste paper baskets. Take im peep at 'em next titat yon paaa Pa* Silva's. It.
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I;-, -^ ^ Freeport Official Paper FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1910 Vol. XV, No. 40 FREEPQRT NEWS Single copies of the Review for sale at Greenblatt's, Railroad avenue, Keif¬ er's, Review office and Gobetz's, Main street, and DaSilva's. West Merrick Road. tf Main street and Merrick Road have been treated to another coat of oil and sand. I Sereno G. Miller of Cornell with his wife are having recreation at his ^pa¬ rental home in FreeiHjrt. News of the Churches t Rev. R. S. Brad brook of New York will preach moming and evening in j the Baptist CKruch; Other services as) MUST NOT WASTE W.ATER The Village Board of Water Com- The Observer advertises the first me uaptist cnrucn; umer services as] "= . ine UDseryer advertises tne nrst t- missioners is taking active steps to meeting of the creditors of Arthur "»"»'• i , , . Deagon OI Freeport, a bankrupt, to be „ ^ „ o u . , , e .u Prevent the wilful waste of water in held atthe office of Charles Tipilng. Mrs. C. H. Scholey is leader for thef the village. The water schedule pro- referee in bankruptcy, Long Island ^„7h? Sl^'t^wf r^h f".I!.^^h-*.t vi^'^^ that water shall be used for Cj,ty, on Augast 2. .Tj!!^ f.:?^r'!:!.!!:„.PiL"'^^:l"=^i?:: ! ..nriLklin. onlv frorr, 0 to .S a. m. and Local Topics Howard Peafsall. manager of the ^Review printery, is on his vacation 1 this week. i ¦ i Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hanscom of Mass., are visjting H. W. Hanscom of; Raynor St. in the Presbyterian Churchy subject, , "My .Most InterestJitg Missionary t sprinkling only from G to 8 a. m. f^ ,,. ,, , ... „ ,.,.. J.tem.' ^ ' I from 5 to 7 p. m., whether oi rs. George Wallace and Miss Hattie ,--^ ' R Wallar-p hnvo trnnp fn RnndnlnVi ... , ^ ' ; meter or flat rate, and pcoplc who per K. Wallace have gone toKamlolph, Etta J. Carman is announced to lead! , ^^ h y-- Vermont for a few weeks sojourn j^e Epworth League meeting In the M. ' During th--r absence their home will ,£. Church Sunday night; topic,-^^The ^ be occupied by Counselor William "'-' Life He-eafter " Young and wife of Manhattan. 1 . Christian Science services will be ine village autnoriiies are now trim- nfiing trees on the public highways. They would prefer .that you do it your¬ self Lut if jiut-tlicy wii! uo the work j avenue, and charge it to you, the amount being a lien on the property, the same as a tax. BALDWIN T. Webster Pearsail is moving the house formerly owned by Jere DeMott from Upper Grand svonuc t.. Harrison Several more new houses will soon be started. Land has been changing hands and people find Baldvyin a good residential village. Edward Thompson and Harry Whit¬ taker are on a two weeks' vacation in the Thousand Islands. Tonight being the tifth Friday even¬ ing in the month, the Village Board of Trustees does not meet. The officers of Freeport Lojige were inatalled Monday evening by District Deputy Wallace and staff. services The annual school meeting will be held in the Hempstead Bank Building, held in the Grove Street School ne.xt corner of Fuljton and Main streets, Tuesday evening, August 2,'at 7:30 p. Hempstead, at^l a. m. Sunday; sub- m., to elect a trustee in place of John ject, "'Love." ' K. Eldridge, whose term of oltice then sist in.using it indiscriminately as has been doneiBO much recently, will be in¬ terviewed by the officers, as the sched¬ uie provides a penalty for this viola¬ tion of contract. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church held a pleasant meeting at expires, and to transact other regular business, including adopting of budget for coming year's expenses. Following are the qualifications of voters for this meeting: Every person of full age, residing in and the Assembly, the union free school district, and who has resided therein for a period of '"-A Source of Comfort" will be the Next week Dr. W. A. Richard will! be in attendance at the Connecticut! Chautauqua Assembly, PlainviUe, Ct., where he delivers the annual "Recog-' nition Day Address" to the graduates! S. R. Smith and family visiting friends at Easton Pa, the trip in their automobile^^ The Woman's Relief Corps will hold a bread and cake sale tomorrow (Sat¬ unlay) afternoon and evening on W. H. Patterson's lawn, 127 South Main St. Miss Olive A, Grove street has returned with friends in New York Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cotter a.- -,- ing the week at Nassau-by-the-Sea. Fred W. Greaves has been confined ss Edith Whealey, are occupying exceed $1000. Yet some people claim I one of Mrs. Wortmans' cottages on have been ^"^ really think they cay less taxes in j Central avenue near Railroad avenue. Brooklyn. - -^ carnival has been making nights Wo have heerf asked why some peo-, merry, corner Central and Thomas ave pie never pay their viiiage taxes. We; "uos. The affair wa.s run by a travel- don't know unle.-r.s it is because they!'ing company and !-eeme |
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