Y.. SATURDAY, SCPTEMtCR 19, 1914.
Delicatessen and Lonch
Room
J. A. GOODMAN
Railroad Atmm Telephene 84£-
HAY-GRAIN-FEED
\f*YTHING AND EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF FOOD FOR ANIMALS
HAROLD E. WILLIAMS
tioutb Main btreet corner Olive boulevard FREEPORT, L, I. Tel. 174
Photograph of Freeport's New Hardware Store and its Enterprising: Proprietor
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
House to Let—Completely furnish- j ed for winter. All Improvements. Murray, 401 South Ocean avenue. Kreeport.
FAIR TREATMENT
to the tier user Is our guarantee. \\'e deal fair, our organization Is etflcleni, we know that only satisfaction can make permanent customers.
We offer tires of demonstrated aual Ity, the Goodyear, the Goodrich the Pennsylvania. Our prices are reason¬ able, our guarantee absolute.
LONG ISLAND TIRE CO
Telephone ^72
Harry E, Betzig John S. Denton
N. MAIN STREET FREEPORT
Geo. W. Raynor
staple and Fancy
GROCER
Flour, Feed, Grain
Meats. Bacon Boiled
Ham, etc.
"WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE"
H W. Merrick Rd. Freeport Telephone S37
This Is an interesting picture. A half tone made from a photograph, made by the Nassau Pout photogra¬ pher.
The man standing at the door is William A. McFarlane. He eame to Preeport in 1900, nearly a quatter of a. century ago. He was a carpenter ..nd worked for about four years at
ills trade. He then rented a small l:')u.^c Willi a store front, located on .'.lain street, about half way belween
lis present location and Chubbudt's drug store. He put In a nice little
loc:k of hardware and lemained here until about 1909. >
, Then the city came along and dis¬ rupted things generally in this inime- Jiate y.clnity. His building was sold
'and mo\ed back toward Henry street and the boulevard. He bought some property of Henry Gobetz. consisting
lof Hnd and a small house. He moved
Ithe bii.ldinw back and this year the Hne. n(:W front as shown In t'e photo¬ graph. Now. such a story may not tiieaii 1 I'lc-ii told In this matter-of-fact
' ::ort oi -.Miy, Iiut when we consider how sucli a business must be created,
' .ucneri i"d; how cirefully and patient¬ ly it must be watched; what unflag-
I gin.c; !-.;eiesl and devotion Is demand-
• d- then we see the poesy and devo tlon it ?'ands for.
The ,-ioprietor is a quiet, patient mrm. 11 ¦^ trade and natural inclina¬ tion i.ial:ts him admire fine tools. He paiientiy and cheerfully shows goods whoihor you buy or not. He tries to aid ycu In •'lectlng Just the^artlelea jiiiied to your needs. In fact he is ni.<;t one of those clii7ens that quietly and pai!enlly build up a lown, give il iieadine KS and stability. And it final¬ ly i.:;iy : e said that tu this type of man and c.tizen America owes its viteiiL;ili ind etcurlty among the na- "iiii f ;¦ 'he e; th
.-Cesspool covers made to order. Wood Sawed by Machine, cord or bulk ,
FOR SALE
Concrete Building Blocit Machine
J. W. SMITH, Lakewood Ave. P.O. Box 66 Roosevelt,L. I
MOTORISTS ?\1 $1,400,000 IN FINIS>"= nassau post to the front
DAVID b. TOD
Automobile and Car^L.e Repairing and t^airjflj^ cl
CARRIAGES and jlTiONS MADE TO (.WcH
TOPS MADK AND REPAIRHD
The Best and Lowest Prices
SHOP
87 Main Street HEMPSTEAD
Millinery and Hair Goods
Notions, Embroidery, Ladies' Ware
"A Mark of Distinction on Every Hat''
Mrs. K. Osborne
J6 W. Merrick Rd. Freepcrt Telephone 895-W
No Wonder Government Sees in Motor Cars Rich Tax Field
.Mitchell .May, Sec-relay of of Slate, repoi'ts thai up to September 8, nio- lorists have paid in lo thc Slate in fees for the regislralion of motor veh¬ icles and chauffeurs' licenses a total of 11,462,963.81). which Is nearly *20(i 0(10 in excess of the amount coiitri- huled for the same purpoes the whole of last year. If registration continues ¦It llie present rale the total fees will be very close to $L500.00n for this year.
So far there have been registered 161,1153 motor vehicles. This "is an increase of 36,000 over the correspond¬ ing period-last year. The number of chauffers licensed is 61,298. All of last year there were registered only I32,4.o0 motor vehicles and ,")6,70i> (hauffeurs licensed.
The number of certificates of regis¬ tration and licenses Issued tliis year and the receipts at the several bur¬ eaus compared wilh (lie same period of last year is sliown in Ihe following: 1914 Owners Chauffeurs Kees New York .71,407 43..582 1733.702.7.'-,
Albany 38,353 8,951 320,048.11 [
Buffalo 49,879 8,915 409,213,00 |
Quality is a Good Salesman Price is a Better One
ScUuter Employs Both Jadicionsly
HENRY C SCEDTER
"The Qulity Grocer"
T«<«phon« OBI PROMPT DELIVERY
MERRICK ROAD. FREEPORT, L 1.
Eye Esuninations ClaMC* Furni^ihed
Dr. Wm. L. Kitchell optometrist
Office Houri: 8 lo 12 A. M 1 (o d P M,
. 234 Front St. Hempstead, L. I.
Total .
Owners. 50.667 28,170 37*426
125,263
161,353 61.398 «1.462.963.86
1914 l'-)iauffeucra.
37,259 7,119 7,272
Fees -
J642.035.40
248,486,00
321,760.50
51.650 *1.212,281.90
In llu; bro.ul field of puhli(- iinprove- tiient, The Na.-.feau I'ost has our cordial welcome; And with a laudable de.sire to he flrst, It ni.iHes ilselr welcome in every hoiue.
It weaves for ns a iiei of atiiactive- ne^s. I'ushinc; on the ,«ieat work of the villat-.e. In iiiakln,< the pre.s.s a .slaiidard for good. And llK-etini,; all re(jiiiieiiienti; of the age. -(i *
IiV llie I eptescnlalive of a class, Kver niakiUK the best news its .stan¬ dard, All essential (-ondiiion to progress: And you'll always find it luoviuj; for¬ ward.
.¦\nd siiccPHs ir. hound lo (-lowii iis el- forts, As it ever fiifhts for supremacy: To Met the best, and everything in si,2;ht. Is ahvay?! a jiart of its diplomacy.
Jean I'aul Montanye
Miss Dorothy Mackay Engaged .Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ma(-kay, of Smith Street, Freeport, have announ¬ ced the engau;eii!ent of their caugii ter Dorothy, to ,1. Kenneth Taylor, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Taylor, of West Merrick Road, Freeport,
Miss Mackey is prominent in Free- port's younger social set and is very talented In music and painting. She
has been especially actie in the cir<-les ot the Episcopal Church of the Trans¬ figuration.
Ml. Taylor Is at pie.sent connected wUh a Iar;4e civil engineering linn in New York City.
For Sale—Three white Oyjington Cockerels, pedlRreed stock, and a choice collection of other fowls. Ducks, 60 cents each; pigeons, 25 cents each; three fllo, coops, chicken wire and otber fixtures; prices reasonable. Sale of account of going west. James L. Sampsell, corner. Bayview and Ran¬ dall avenues ^'
Wanted—A position as chamber- maid or waitress, with private family. Can flll either position. Inquire at Nassau Post.
Great South Bay Ferry Company
now operating Summer Time Table between
Freeport, Point Lookout Nassau-by-the- Sea
Sea Edge, Long Beach High Hill Beach
BAYVIEW
AT FREEPORT
I
An Exclusive Residential Section, With City
Advantages and Suburban Comforts
Must ideal for the Summer Home. Best Year 'Round Suburb. Houses on Large Plots Can be Obtained on Most Liberal Terms.
ONSLOW MOORE CO. 44 COURT ST.. BKLN A. A. SEALY. Mgr. Bayview Ave.. Freeport, N. Y.
Frequent Service Low Fare Dock Telephone 773 FreepDrt
Telephone 567 W Freepori
"YOUNfiS"
Ice Cream Parlor
30 S. Qrove St.
Freeport, N. Y.
Not only serves all kinds of drinks at the fountain and cream in the parlor but caters to Churches, Families and Parlies. Cream iced and deliver¬ ed anywhere in Freeport on short notice.
'W52S;
"Ob,ye^,fatbar;rtafeetitigreryobeerfulto. ^^ - day. I've badlotaof funtalkingtotbeboya." N^v
ARTISTIC AND CHEAP
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING
Expert Shoe Repairer
RcMonable Prices
FRANK CHIMERI
l« BROOKLYN AVE, FREEPORT.N.Y
Increase the Convenience of Your Telephone
EXTENSION TELEPHONES connected with vour main telephone and located at convenient points about the house are big helps in many ways in saving time and steps.
They add to the comfort and increase the convenience of vour telephone service and cost less,than TWO CENTS a day in connection with your residence telephone.
Wby not increase tbe convenience of your tele¬ pbone by arranging for additional extensiona?
NEW YORK
TELEPHONE CO.
C. A. RYDER, Local Commercial Managar "^
1^6 South Gove Streat Fraapart, N. Y.
POWELL'S
Boat building, repairing, Dainting, storage, works. Vlodem marine railway. Boat supplies. Celebrat¬ ed cork decoy ducks
ELLISON'S POINT
Ft. Woodcleft Avenue, Freeport, N. Y.
r-
The Quality Grocer
Fine Groceries Prompt Delivery
ReGable New Stock
L BARKER
Phone, 160-j
N. Main St., Freeport, LI.
Edwird Smith Martin F. Murphy
SMITH & MURPHY PRACnCAL PLUMBERS & GASFITURS
Hot Air.Steana and WaterHeaters
Tin, Co|>ptr Iroo Woik
15 Bedell St., Freeport. L. I.
^ TckpiMM MS
Long Island R. R. Time Table
Taking effect July Ist, 1914
Leave Freeport for New York, Peiu.- sylvanla Station aud Brooklyn, weik- days, 5.20, 15.56, 6.42, 7.00, 7.22, c7.43, 17.47, 8.00, 8.17, 9.00, 9.45. 10.17, ll.Ii.^, A. M.; 12.27, 1.40, 3.12, 4.09, 5.00, 5.3S, 6.47, 8.16, 10.43 P. M.; fkl.59 A. M. Sundays 6.51, 9;15 A. M.; 12.08, 2.58 4.32, 5.37, 7.10, 7.50, 8.44, 9.48, 11.21, P. M.
Trains leave Fieeport for Amityvllle Babylon, Patchogue and Intermdiate stations week-days, na4.44, a7.02, 8.10, a8.52, alO.25, 11.53 A. M.; sl.28, fl.47, asl.48, as2.22, b2.36, 2.44, a3.58, a4.59, af5.32, a5.55, a6.19, 6.45, a7.06, 7.33, a8.03, a9.05 11.21, P. M.; 12.17 (to Patchogue Saturdays) al.27 A. M. Sundays, 5.31, a9.22, alO.56 A. M.; 12.23 2.22, a2.48, 3.52, 6.17, a6.59, 7.21, a9.02, all.14 P. M.; 1.42 A. M.
Trains leave New York, Pennsylvan¬ ia Station, for Freeport, Merrick and principal Intermediate stations: na3.33 a5.56, 7.06, a7..50, a9.30 11.00 A. M.; 312.40, al2.54, acl.32, 2.00, a3.00, a4.03, af4.44, aS.OO, ai5.30, 15.54, a6.17, 6.45. a7.10, a8.08, 10.25, all.30 (to Patchogue Saturdays) al2.30 P. M. Sundays 4.30 a8.24, alO.OO, 11.34 A. M.; 1.37, al.57, 2.58, 5.32, a6.02, G.37, a8.08, alO V^, alO.18, al2.35 P. M.
c Runs on Sept. 8th aud Mondays only, except Sept. 7th.
a Train runs to Babylon only.
n No Brooklyn connections.
kStops on signal; runs to Jamaica only.
s Saturdays only.
f Except Saturdays
i Will not run Holidays.
t Except Saturdays and Holidays.
Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush Av. station, about the same time as those shown from New York, Pennsylvania station. This time table subject to change wlthotit notice.
IHE BA Y SIDE HOUSE
<W HEMPSTEAD BAY
FREEPORT. LONG ISLAND
Uniquely situated on Hempstead Bay at the foot of Ocean avenue, the best auto boulevard in Freeport, a short distance from the ocean.
Broad piazza aroimd house—Swept daily by the never failing ocean breezes—Cli¬ mate delightfuF and healthful. Excellent menu—Our famous shore din¬ ners unsurpassed.
Power launches of all kinds to let for bay and outside fishing.
"The fisherman's Paradise"
CAPT, W. C. ELLISON, Prop. 'PHONE. 30 FREEPORT
"R.emember the Maine*' RUG WORKS
WILLIAM GAINER, Prop.
Let us make your old ingraiie. brussseli and tapettry carpcK and chcnilc curtains into beautiful, s<!rviceablc rugt.
) Rag Carpets and Rugs a Specialty
All WorK Guaranteed
Cume and see or telephone and give us a chance. 351 N. Main St.. Freeport Pbone 674'J Trolley Slop 76
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'^. y. m. L. I. TRAC-TlON COMPANY
TIMETABLE
In effect January 1, 1912
MIneola-Brooklyn Division
Leare Uempetead, Main and Front
Streets.
South bound—4.30, 4.46. 6.06. 6.30
a. m.. and every thirty minutes Ull
11.00 p. m: Then 12.00 m. (this car
goes to Rosedale and waits twenty
minutes, then proceeds to City Line,
arriving at 2.00 a. m.
North boimd—5.30 a. m. and erery thirty minutes till 12.0U a. m.
A fifteen-minute headway is operat¬ ed between BaldwUi (Stop 86) and Brooklyn as follows: Week days, ex¬ cept Sundays, leave Orant and Lit>eily streets. Brooklyn, 6.00 a. m. till 7.00 a. m.. tben 4.30 p. m. till 7.00 p. m Sundays: fifteen minute serrlce op¬ erated between Rockrille Centre and Brooklyn from 12.00 noon to 8.46 p. m
Hempstead-Jamaica Division Leave Hempstead. Main and Froni dtreeU. West bound—6.80 a. m. and erery thirty minutes Ull 11.30 p. m. Sun¬ days, 6.00 a. m. to 11.30 p. m. Lieave Jamaica, Waahington and IMl- ton atreeU. Bast bound—6.16 a. m. and every cnlrty minutes thereafter Ull 12.16 a. m. Sundays, 6.46 a. m. and •riry thirty minutea UU 12.16 p. m.
MIneola-JamaIca DIvlaion Leare Mineola, Boulevard and Old Country Road. West botind—6.«b a. m. and every thirty minutes Ull ».16 p. m., then 10.16 and 11.16 p. m. Sundaya, flrst car 6.16 a. m., iAea the same sekedole as week daya.
Leare Jamaica. Washington and Fal¬ ton StreeU. Baat bound—6.80 a. m. ana every thirty minutes UU 10.00 p. m., then 11.00 p. m. and 12.00 midnight Sun¬ daya, flrst car at 7.00 a. m., Uion same ichadiUa aa week days.
J. M. ¦TODDARO.
¦laitotanaMt
'' (S)
Telephone ^W^ ^' ^' FultOfl
Number |©JIp—¦
'' A m
337 4^
Undertaker and Embalmar
r.7 West MarrloK Rogd
FREEPORT, N. Y.
Freeport (^C_^
BOATING BATHING FISHING
¥y OODCLBFli
BOATING BATHING FISHING
Boat House and Building Plots For Sale ^
On Reasonable Tenns A FEW DOCKING SPACES TO LET
y NEW BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES
Q h all Sections of Freeport 4 Roonu Upwards Modern iBproTenMits Si
JOHN J. RANDALL COMPANY, Owners
Office, No. 6 Brooklyn Avenne FREEPORT, L. I
)(XOgzzzOgX)Q OOCQ:
NOTANV PUBLIC WITH SKAL
JAMES HANSE
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE ANO GENERAL BROKERAGE
TEUtPMONI. 77 RAILROAD AVr. rRCCPORT, N. V.