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THE NA88AU POST: FREEPORT, N.Y.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1014
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Delicatessen and Lonch
Room I J. A. GOODMAN
llUilroad Atom Telepbooe 84&-J
HAY-GRAIN-FEED
\NYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF FOOD FOR ANIMALS
HAROLD E. WILLIAMS
Houth Main Street corner Olive tioulevard FREEPORT, L. I. Tel. 174
FAIR TREATMENT
to tlie tier user Is our guarantee. We deal fair, our organization la efficient, we know that only satisfaction can make permanent customere.
We offer tires of demonstrated Qual Uy, the Goodyear, tbe Goodrich, the PennsylTania. Our prices are reason¬ able, our guarantee absolute.
LONG ISLAND TIRE CO
Telephone 172
Harry E. Betzig John S. Denton
N. MAIN STREET FREEPORT
Geo. W. Raynor
staple and Taney
GROCER
Flour, Feed, Grain
Meats, Bacon Boiled
Ham, etc.
"WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE"
n W. Merrick Rd. Freeport Telephone 837
Cesspool covers nnade to order. Wood Sawed by Machine, cord or bulk >
FOR SALE Concrete Bailding Block Machine
-J. W. SMITH, Lakewood Ave. P.O. Box 66 Roosevelt,L- ¦¦
DRVID B. TOD
Automobile and Carriage Repairing and Painting:
CARRIAGES and WAGONS MADE TO ORDER
TOPS MADE AND REPAIRBD
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
Quality is a Good Salesman Price is a Better One
ScUnter Employs Botk Judiciously
HENRY C. SCHLUTER
"Tlie Qnaiity Grocer"
Taiephon* CM PROMPT OELIVEflV
MERRICK ROAD FREEPORT. L I.
Eye Exuninationa GUnei Furnished
Dr. Wm. L. Kitchell optometrist
Office Hourr: '9 10 12 A. M. 1 10 6 P M.
234 Front St. Hempstead. L. I.
ARTISTIC AND CHEAP
BOOT ANP SHOE REPAIRING
Expert Shoe Repairer
Reaionable Prices
FRANK CHIMERI 16 BROOKLYN AVE. FREEPORT.N.Y.
PUBLIC NOTICE
REGISTRATION AND POLLING PLACES. Town of Hempstead, N. V. Wi:, tbe iinderKiKoed. a rjiajorlty |-of the liicnjliiB cf ilie Town Hoard of the Town of Hempstead, County of Na»«au, State of New York, do hereby cei llfy that aH by statute pro¬ vided, we have met this 22rid day of September, 1911, for the purpose of appointing and dealKnating regis¬ tration and polling places for the various eleelion distrlrt.s of the Town aforesaid; therefiire, BK IT Rh)- SOLVET), That the registration and .¦)ij;iii:V, pliifi's In and for Hie K'evcial elec:ilon districts of iTie Town of HempEtead, be and they hereby are appointed and des'snatcd a« follows: Distriel No. 1. In Firemen's Mali, W'anlagVi. in said dislrti^l.
Dlatriet No. 2. In .John N. Seaman's Store Jerusalem avenue, North Wan¬ tagh, in said district.
Dl.stiict No. ;i. In Firemen's Hall, neliniore, in said district.
DlHtrict No. 4. In East Meadow Uail, E«»t^ Meadow, in said district.
l)i.f i^t "'No. r>. In Firemen's Hall. M«j-rl(k, in said district.
District No. 6. In the Truck House of Kxrelsior Hook and Ladder Com¬ pany, Freeport, in said district.
District No. 7. In the House of Ever Ready Hose Company, IJedeii street, Preeport, In said district.
Diatrict No. 8. In the Office of John M. Baxter, drove street, Free¬ porJ, in said district.
District No. 9. in tlie House of Bay View Hose I'o.. Kreejiorl, in said district.
District No. 10. In tlie Store of (;. Howard Randall, No. 30 Brooklyn avenue, Freeport, in said district.
District No. 11. In the House of Vigilant Hose Company, Freeport, in said district.
District No. 12. In Firemen's Hall. Roosevelt, in said district.
District No. U. In tTie House of Protection Hose Company, Prospect street, Hempstead, in said district.
District No. 14. In the House of .Meadow Brook Hook & Ladder Com /pany, I'niondale, in said district. District No. If). In the Town Hall, Front street, Hempstead, in said dis¬ trict.
District No. 16. In the House of Garden City Flre Department, (!ar- den City, In said district.
District No. 17. In the National Garage, 277-279 Front street, Hemp¬ stead, in said district.
District No. 18. In the Office of John Doty, Greenwich street, Hemi>- stead, in said district.
District No. 19. In the House of Baldwin Hose qompany No. 1. Grand avenue, Baldwin, in said district.
District No. 20. In the House of llaidwin Hose Company No. 2, Church street, Baldwin, In said dis¬ trict.
District No. 21. In the Flre House, Park place, LonK Beach, in said dis¬ trict. ¦.
District No. 22. In liie House of Salamander Hook, Ladder and Huck- el Company, Oceanside, in ,M\k] di.s¬ trict.
District No. 2:'.. In the liouse of .Mert Hose Company, Observer street. Kockville Centre, in said district.
District No. 24. In the Cruser Buildiiif^, Observer street, Hockvili^ Centre, in said district.
District No. 2r>, In the Store of Herman J. Martens Co., '37 Front streel, Rockville Centre, in said dis¬ trict.
District No. 26. In the House of Live Oak En.siine Co., Rockville ('en¬ tre. In said district,
District No. 27. In tlie House ol O. B. Stacy, Franklin avenue, (Jrassy Pond, in said district.
DLstrict No. 28. In the Hose Com pany House, Blake avenue, Lynbrook. in said district.
District No. 29. In the House ol Hook and Ladder Truck Company, Earle avenue. Lynbrook in said dis¬ trict.
District No. 30. In Firemen's Hall, Kast Rockaway In said district.
District No. 31. In the House of Lynbrook Engine Company, Atlantic avenue, Lynbrook, in said district.
District No. 32. In Jacob Caski's (lara.ne. Lynbrook, in said district.
District No. 33. In Firemen's Hall, Floral Park, lu said district.
District No. 34. In the House of Belmont Hook and Ladder Company, Elmont road, Elmont, in said district. District No. 35. In the House of Nassau Hook and Ladder Company, Valley Stream, In said district.
District No. 36. In Jacol) Phnel's Barber Shop, Valley Stream, In said district.
District No. 37. In the House of Empire Hook and Ladder Company, Woodmere, Id said district.
District No. 38. In the Office of E. P. McGinn's Ice Company, Chest¬ nut street, Cedarhurst, lu said dis¬ trict.
District No. 39. In the store of J. S. Powell, Central avenue, Cedar¬ hurst, In said district.
District No. 40. In the House of Washington Hook and Ladder Com¬ pany, Lawrence, in said district. District No. 41. In the Jefferson
Social Club House, Lawrence avenue, Lawrence, In said district
District No. 42. In Odd Fellows' Hall, Inwood, In said district.
District No. 43. In the House of Blf^trlc Hook and I>add< r Company, Inwood. in said di-trict.
The polls open ut sev^en o'clock a. m., and close at ten o'clock, p. m., oii Saturday. October 10th, and I7th, 1914, for the purpose of Registration of Voters.
• The polls open at six o'clock, a. ni. and close at flve o'clock, p. m., on Election Day, Tuesday. November, 3rd, 1914.
Haled at Hempstead. .N V.. .Seplem ber 22lid, 1914.
IHRA.M R. SMITH.
Supervisor.
FKANKLIN C. GILBERT,
Deputy Town Clerk.
EDWARD T. NtMi,
LEWIS M. RAISIG,
CORODON NORTON.
WALTER R. JONES,
Justices of the Peace. I, FRANKLIN C. GILBERT, Deputy Town Clerk of the Town of Hemp¬ stead, County of Nassau, State of New York, do hereby certify, 1 have compared" the foregoing with the ori¬ ginal list of registration and polling places adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Henipstead, by reso¬ lution, under date of September 22nd, 1914, and I llnd the same to be a true and complete transcript of such list.
Ill witness whereof. I hav^e hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said Town of Hempstead, this 23id day of September, 1914.
KliANKLIN C. (HLBERT,
Deputy Town Clerk.
FARMERS FREE
APPROVE CITY MARKETS
BOllARD SEASON IS TO BE VARIED
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loss In time and cost of truckage. I There is no fee. rent or license. If' any one tries to force a fee, band him over to tbe police—we propose lo ke«p graft out to the fullest extent possible.
"You are invited to fry these new markets: 'The proof of the pudding Is In the eating.'
"Some of you, to save time in the market may make up assorted bas¬ kets of ve)|;etables aud fruits in sea¬ son. These may be quickly handed out at retail. Or you may prefer to sell In larger .lots. Do as you prefer Tiiese are open free markets and we want to make them very desirable in our efforts to reduce ten cost of liv¬ ing. 1 space, we shall give preference to you, the real farmers. The more farmers that come, the ress space will there be for middlemen. The Bor¬ ough of Manhattan is wide open to you. Briirg in your produce. The people will buy it if it is rresh and rea¬ sonable. You will build up an Inde pendent business and be encouraged to increase your crop next year.
"Why don't you farmers get togeth¬ er and supply stands in all thc mar¬ kets direct—select your own- people to sell at these stands and avoid the expense and profit of a middleman. Ths wil be good for you and good for the people—I'm consderng the wel¬ fare of all."
R. V. 0. Teacher Home Miss Helen Stone, a teacher in the high school in Rockville Centre, was in Germany when war was declared. She was able to reach Rotterdam and succeeded in getting back to New York on Monday, in time- for school opening.
Will Be Introduced Next Weeli Witli International Series
Tliere are a number of billiard ex¬ perts in Kreeport, and a still greater number of clever players, and a lot tbat think they play good billiards. All will be interested for the billiard season promises to be more compre¬ hensive and varied than that of any preceding period in the history of the game in America. It will be Intro¬ duced at the Hotel Astor September 28 by the first of the series of match¬ es at English billiards and 18 2 balk .Melbourne Innian of London, and llie world's champion at balk line, Wil¬ liam Hoppe of New York.
CLASSIFIED ADg.
Post little want "ads" get the goodt while the getting's good. Tel. 61
Two cents a word for flret Insertion, minimum ten words, one cent a word for successive Insertion*. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
House to Let—Completely furnish¬ ed for winter. All Improvements. Murray, 401 Soutli Ocean avenue, Freeport.
For Sale-Three white Orpington Cockerels, pedigreed stock, and a choice_ collection of other fowls. Ducks, 60 cents each; pigeons, 2r> centt each; three fllo, coops, chicken wire and other 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, (^an flll either position. Inquire at Nassau Post.
FOUND.—Rabbit hound, owner can have same by identifying aud paying the cost. Address, Post Office Box 52, Merrick, Ixing Island.
Telephone 567.W Freeport
"YOUNGS"
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 Parties. Cream iced and deliver- I ed anywhere in Freeport on short notice.
Position Wanted: A young lady wishes position as child's nurse, or mother's helper; handy at sewing. BECKER, care of Mr. Woolley, Bald¬ win, Long Island.
BOARDING
Nassau Cottages—157 So. Grove St., cor. Smith street, Freeport. De¬ lightful location; convenient to depot auQ bathing beach. Capacity flftif. Evening dinner; Sunday special. Terms reasonable; special rates for families. Garage accoQiodations. De. scriptlve booklet.
MISS A. R. PINNEY, Prop.
Freeport.
7o t>. o. White Leghorne; .heavy lay¬ ing strain, |1 each; by the whole flock 90 cents; Is ^ bargain. Nackens Poultry Yard, Centennial Ave., Roose¬ velt; Tth bouse from Main street.
POWELL'S
Boat building, repairing, painting, storage, works. Modem marine railway. Boat supplies. Celebrat¬ ed cork decoy ducks
ELLISON'S POINT
Ft. Woodcleft Avenue, Freeport, N. Y.
The QuaUty Grocer
Fine Groceries Prompt Delivery
Reliable New Stock
L BARKER
Phone, 16(^j
N. Main St, Freeport, LI.
BAYVIEW
AT FREEPORT
An Exclusive Residential Section, With City Advantages and Suburban Comforts
Most Ideal^^ thc Summer Home. Best Year 'Round Suburb. Houses on Large Plots Can be Obtaiiied on Most Liberal Terms.
ONSLOW MOORE CO. 44 COURT ST.. BKL'N A. A. SEALY, Mgr, Bayview Ave.. Freeport. N. Y.
Edward Smith
Martin F. Murphy
For Sale Cheap: A large, weli con structed, attractive dog house, cost¬ ing ?30. Inquire M. L. S., 16 Lena Are., Preeport.
For Sale or To Let House, 199 East Seaman avenue, Freeport. 8 rooms aud bath; steam; gas and electric light; 4 bed rooms. Mrs. F. H. Kearney.
SMITH & MURPHY
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS & GASFITTERS
Hot Air,Steam and WaterHeaters
Tin, Co|jper Iron Work
15 Bedell St., Freeport, L. I.
Telephone 366
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
Frequent Service Low Fare Dock Telephone 773 Freeport
Long Island R. R. Time Table
Taking effect Jufy 1st, 1914
Leave Freeport for New York, PeuL- sylvaula Station aud Brooklyn, week¬ days, 5.20, 15.56, 6.42, 7.00, 7.22, c7.43, i7.47, 8.00, 8.17, 9.00, 9.45, 10.17, ll.;i.?, A. M.; 12.27, 1.40, 3.12, 4.09, 5.00, 5.3^, 6.47, 8.16, 10.43 P. M.; flcl.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 lutermdlate stations woek-days, na4.44, a7.02, 8.10, a8.52, alO.25, 11.53 A. M.; sl.28, fl.47, asl.48, as2.22, s2.36, 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.; S12.40, al2.54, acl.32, 2.00, a3.00, a4.03, af4.44, a5.00, al5.30, 15.54, a6.17, 6.45, a7.10, a8,08, 10.25, all.30 (lo Patchogue Saturdays) al2.30 P. M. Sundays 4.30 a8.24, alO.OO, 11.34 A. M.; 1.37, aL67, 2.58, 5.32, a6.02, G.37, u8.08, alO 11, alO.18, al2.35 P. M.
c Runs on Sept. 8th aud Moudays only, except Sept. 7th.
a Train runs to Babylon ouly,
u No Brooklyn connections
kStops on Bigual; ruii.s lo Jamaica only. '^
B Saturdays only.
f Except Saturdays.
1 Will not run Holidays.
t Except Saturdays and Holidays.
Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush A v. 'station, about the same time as those shown from New York, Pennsylvania station. This time table subject to change without notice.
THE BAY SIDE HOUSE
ON HEMPSTEAD BAY
FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND
Uniquely situated on Hempstead Bay at j the foot of Ocean avenue, the best auto boulevard in Freeport, a short distance from the ocean.
Broad piazza around house—Swept daily by the never failing ocean breezes—Cli¬ mate delightful and healthful. Excellent menu—Our famous shore din¬ ners unsurpassed.
Power launches of all kinds to let for bay I and outside fishing.
"The Pisherman's Paradise"
CAPT. W. C. ELLISON, Prop 'PHONE, 30 FREEPORT
"Remember the Maine*' RUG WORKS
WILLIAM GAINER, Prop.
Let us make your old ingrane, brutstels and tapestry carpets and chenile curtains into beautiful, lerviceable rug*.
Rag Carpets and Rugs a Specialty
AU WorK Guaranteed
Come and see or telephone and give us a chance.
351 N, Main St., Freeport Phone 674-J TroUoy Stop 76
C. A. Fulton
Undertaker and Embalmer
67 Wast Merrlok Rogd
FREEPORT, N. Y.
Telephone 588 J
THOMAS W. flBRRNS
PLEASANT AVENUE ROOSEVELT
Moving: Vans and Qeneral Contracting
CESSPOOLS AND TOILETS GLEANED
N. Y. A L. I. TRACTION COMPANY
TIME TABLE
In affect January 1, 1911
MIneola-Brooklyn Division
Leare Hempstead, Main and Front
Streeta.
South bound—4.30, 4.46, 5.06, 5.30
a. m., and every thirty minutes till
11.00 p. m. Then 12.00 m. (thla car
goes to Rosedale and waits twenty
minutes, then proceeds to City Line,
arriving at 2.00 a. m.
North bound—6.30 a. m. and erery thirty minutes till 12.00 a. m.
A flfteen-minute headway Is operat¬ ed between Baldwin (Stop 85) and Brooklyn as follows: Week days, ex¬ cept Sundays, leave Grant and Lit>erty streets, Brooklyn, 6.00 a. m. till 7.00 a. m., then 4.30 p. m. till 7.00 p. m. Sundays: flfteen minute service op¬ erated between RockviUe Centre and Srooklyn from 12.00 npon to 8.45 p. m.
Hempstead-Jamaica DIvlelon Leave Hempstead, Main and Front StreeU. West bound—5.S0 a. m. and every thirty minutes UU 11.30 p. m. Sim- days. 6.00 a. m. to 11.30 p. m. Leave Jamaica, Waahington and Ful- too BtreeU. Bast bound—6.16 a. m. and every thirty mlnatea thereafter tlU 13.16 a. m. Sondaya. 6.46 a. m. and aTary thirty minutea UU 13.16 p. m.
MIneola-JamaIca DIvlaion Leave Mineola. BotileTard and Old Country Road. West bound—B.tb a. m. and evary thirty minutes UU 9.16 p. m., then 10.15 and 11.15 p. m. Sundaya, flrst car 6.16 a. m., then ttaa aama aokadola as weak daya.
Laava Jamaica, Waahington and Fnl- Um Streeta. Baat bonnd—6.30 a. m. fcnd arary thirty mlnatea tUl 10.90 p. m., tben 11.00 p. m. and 13.00 midnight. Bon- daya, flrst ear at 7.00 a. bl. thaa aama •okadvla ai w«ak daya.
J. IL iropPAHD.
BOATING BATHING FISHING
WOODCLEFl
BOATING BATHING FISHING
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Boat House and Building Plots For Sale
On Reasonable Temt A FEW DOOONG SPACES TO LH
I NEW BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES
^ In all Sections of Freeport 4 Rooms Upwards Modem Inqiroveaents
JOHN J. RANDALL COMPANY, Owners
Oiiice. No. 6 Brooklyn Avenne FREEPORT. L. I.
X)(XQQ OOOtt
NOTARY PUBLIC WITH SEAL
JAMES HANSE
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL BROKERAGE
TELCPHONC, TT RAILROAD AVr. TRCCPORT, N. Y.
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