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ADVERTISE IN \ s Southampton Press. 2 ig urnished hasa es F on Application - RET owe ; - +8 s dnt rors | hone m Bove Bagh eine tre c tp 9% pat ia m 28 he e rage acne + ® PP . *() UTE A I [pfifitj figwfiffflwg’g CB Among Our Cottagers. _. . E WMMWQW Mr. and xirs. James P. ‘ng were qutham pton 'over Sunday.* firs. Thomas G. Cauldwelt and Mr, ‘fihn B. Cauldwell are now at Paim Beach. . Fla» stopping - &t« Powder“... a Mr». D. B. Eddy WhOZSpend the remainder of the winter at the Rev. and Mrs. U. B. MOUY: M je been pass ing the holidays with | the flute] Roval Paim. * Pigg and Mrs. Horace Russell B2YE! | oipgene.the Roslyn estate of the Wal- i returned to their home m-0OTanEt **/) Tia G, Oakmans, was a century ag. the 2s ‘ r. Samuel L Parrish is BOW iR property of that UOnderdonk who enter- i Naples. Italy. and had arranged . t9 , taingd General Washington, ‘spend the month ot February in MessiD&. giving him a'breaktast in the quaint E_puthe will probabiy change _hi5 ”Pla’r‘fiiuld house which Lr, J. Bogart now mr rowing -~destruction * owns and lives ,in. It was 1T. bogart city by the.fecent earthquake and tidal; whosuld the barren Inil h , Oakmanms - Under: the supervision - of q 'er Eddy hag) Mrs. whos futher was the Davil Brewer y NY disting uished « 1 at geman, Ronoe Conk- week. t . Mr. and Mrs. Newbold Edgar and George A wave. The Rey 2 Ak | ° . . R . | Aregiea and Americans for theaid they resigned the pastorate af\ the TSRHY | fing (n a few years the uneven mlktop but he stuck with grim persistency 40d | had sentand were still sending. . ~ congregational Church. East - beeame a veritable wonder .in land. »till claims, as we understand, a fine} | : | scapearchitecture and gardens. The drm lawns gresnhousesand gar- dens wereall planned by Mrs, Oakman as was also the dignitlied cotenial house. to accept the positien uf aasifitmt secre- tary to the Home Department of the American Boar 1 = {f Commitesioners for Foreign Missi n> with headquarters in Boston. - Mr E Ady has long been active fi foreign mission work. Rosiyn. a piuturesque old | viliage, (is prevented trom growing up by its e in Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Robbins were history; to-day itheéyare few andfar be-! . '~tin Southampton severat-days the past tween; the great-majority baving an-, y . Ss ® aC c 1s .. »the-Royal | Miss Agnes Edgar leave this week for | However\ a\ few yet remain afd we are | Miami, Flonda, where they expect to always interested in any néws concern-| which overlooks the little valiby where{of tand in the fine wheat belt of Southf - t abrupt » bilsides and chain of spring The Meadow Club has been well pat-© fed ponds The great windows of Oak- o' 4. C » ia 'A THRIVING VETERAN. Mmfirofi - ~ The. old soldiers who served in. the| - ..-. EARTHQUAKE SUFFERERS Civil ra . j fa ' 2. &C T n Wis aho emeted tron. thie sitet Path Aponied @ a Com * ~ 2° 4 miltee in Rome to Distribute Aid . . from America. | Mr. Griscom, the American Ambassa- dor at Rame, has selected a committee | of Americans to did in the distribution of American relief for the earthquake ing them, especially if it is good news. lsuffergrg. a Mr, Griscom himself will be h A In a late letter toa Southampton lady z greeflgffsi‘ffif‘i‘g‘mé‘fgfig' 112-338 at“; the following item of news was written . urer; Nelson Ga . secretary ; SahuetlifiL. in regard to Robert Benedict of Water | Parrish of New York, William: Huoper IIT, who served over mr‘é'ES‘éafs‘Tfi'theTfi; maflmififiiflfifi pa A good many years ago Mr. Ben- |mntasey, Dr. Bastianelli, also, the phy- edict emigrated, in company with his sician to the royal household, will act swered to the rgll call which has bidden them to the great unseen eternity. tract of land and wentinto general farm | Pgesidint ofhthe Italian Rid Cross? So- l a20 sini raton. . fe has posed. cutest from tee top te the|through all the vicissitudes, many of Red Cross, said the project was one to which were mot encouraging-so com- be greatly commended, and expressed mon to the emigrant from the earr__| the most grateful sentiment toward home ahdgarm possessing the up-to-date | facilities. ' , SAVING STRENGTH. _The U.S. Government offered a tract; The Extension Department of the ew York State College of Agriculture Dakota consisting of 5.000 farms ot 160 | F fssued a bulletin on Saving Strength ares each to be drawn for by old sol- in connection with the Reading Course diers. - Mr. Benedict put in his applica- | for Farmere' Wives. 'This bulletin by dene, whith face the south. take in the | tion last fall, hardly expecting to be one use of fuggested physical exercises rontzed the past, week. There \*4C.inirbor. Sound-and Commecticut bills thirty guests at luncheon on S““da\‘;(}reat frees of full growth and many Among those registered at the varieties have been planted, in har- within a few days are Mr. and : cest one striking garden feature arrange- >- George A. Crucker. Jr.. Mr. and MIS») mony is a long bei nf tulips facing George S Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. ChatleS | the south windows. with a wall of ever. H Godfrey, + ic . and cold from trat quarter. and with the army before title is given. Elizabeth Hoyt, Beatrice Claflin, Made I the morning and minncdy sup lying Mr. Benedict will receive title in * bed. the biooms come|fourteen months. He and hig wife, Most of the Bulbs| with his son and the latter's wife, are were imported trom famous nurseries going on to take possession. Land in The very| that locality is worth any day $50 per - 1s» ta0p8. line - Cook, Derothy Hyde: MeSSTS ' gul upon the Dewees Dilworth. John Gibb, O. D., early and last late. Munn, Heary Mann, Lochmere Tilney. Parkman Howe Gorden Rand, Hamil ton Caorbetl. Livingston Macy, George Peabody | Raymond - Baylis. Greeg, Adnan H. Larkin. Chester Grfi«- the evergreens at wold, W H Burgess Geo A. _ . Jt., and Grosvenor Atterbury. » in Holland and Scotland. -- the border. and be: £ k 2 W,\ haz i” on'tlet the baby suffer from ecze-!tiss for the garden or lawn. sry [E. mie, soresor any itching of the skin. the upland tarm has been tor and f: Deen's Ointment gives instant reliet, - like many another acre of Long ian early paradise. -Eagle. entoommemenve mma - - a- aing (E- IBP ~ dm‘ggxstg selt ir. 4 Posh in os * bat local, ~ - «</ 4+ 6 % 6.6 % ' ff;t’o’t’t‘o’o’¢*¢*o‘b’o‘oft’ft‘f-v‘o‘o o's's'o 0: 4 f: € % = : Aai men in & l On) aat +c ¥ ® @c Coo Lee's gans thun»>> - «n 42, *p ana nge c wee is,“ *.L' \)4\u + # # \tr I Stank: fhe nde shd, - c..stp -a little louder than the _ & and won the battle. wins. the country around it your battleground, and then boom\ If you boom . loud enough, people will come from afar off to find out what's up. Then a httle more booming will take them prisoners and «dd them to the population. 'Then they will begin booming, and other will- ing cafftives will come in. This is the imside his- tory of every town on earth. that amounts fo . - anything more than a hill. ._. \ R of beans. * Ls e f Booming may be done Lc Joany, ware. . A bierd of trode can do it.. | A gommereial Z\ a r business men's club can do it. You can do it individ- - das j * \oto a #4 4 +0. If you don't believe in this town, why do you Tive here? 1f you do believe in it, why domw't you boom it? very new family means money in your: pocket if you‘ are in business here or owrfpro’pprty hare, If you \Yak. your living by war-kind here, every increase of popula- - tion tends to increase your waga@s, every new industry brought to town tends to énlarge your opportunities for making a good living. © hide Batteries in a battle boom tegether. If only one gun f 5m.“ now and then it helps some, but when they alt boom »gether something big is going to happen right off. It's ”st the same with town booming. 'When we all boom to- hor-the thinge we-desire to have happen will begin hap- pening, * 1 “my\? suppose you who read this suggest through the col- ° taut: of this paper some method -of massing-our boom bat- . f a”; t’ “f“ makuyg a noise that will bring people running into our nati to go into business, start a factory, develop some of natural resources, » 1 N. B.-BOOM! BQOM! BOOM!!! + o. o a 8a ba ra ba a ba ba ia ra rer a ra atas aa \a** Cae s saas a e 6 ® + t | «WL \L+ Mre. | mony with driveways and lawns. andl Misses Beatrice Flagg. , greens at the west. breaking the wind |occupation less the time of service in man learned to love in the garden of congratulated on his good fortune. and Arthur . her girlfi§od - nowever, blooms against | we'nope he will live long to enjoy it. Dizon, . tween are masses ot brfffiant colors, and double and single varctrres. Every year Mrs. Oakman spends some time abroad. and the result is seen later innew beéau-| ors to sign the warrants for collection Barren as ears. fk f stand |lectors are not required to turn their | tr; ons, IIE . cupiesquickly. Perfectly safe fur £1144“ng when given a chance. it becomes| tax money over to the county treasurer mmeme®®® ito have the fie‘fiflh‘é‘ffigds‘ for severithh® #)lered to ba the most effective remedy \I 4 ' * \ ' t, aned-Hd‘l science can @evise. __Foley's| 0 0 0 ‘zt Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities. % builds up worn out'tissues and restores ~a ii * e. wanna-19:1- 'o cup, - s prin ce \.?‘&§Q’;j§‘1;§\ .>nw,$®$fim ase ather fellow at each place A ha The war is over long fly”; wfmmg-gsslt‘lLtflzflrffn wlc 30 thin there c wean a eram: £6 cor mea ob @r - \‘“l' smartman ie \\'\x‘!33\11‘£l‘3£5l~9‘5\’ *= or is . ~> > 4 e - ap gas e . Make this town and as: Building, C 4 & of the lucky recipients as there were shows.the proper use of the muscles,, quite surprised , as welt\as pleased when | may be-performed in 'a natural, easy« a few days ago he received notification (9 trengthonrather than weak- that to him had come one of the farms. |/ y. It also advocates the con- The governmrent requires a five-year if. strength in the omigston of: In this H CESDXT-~~TXRNUATRE~6&. 1 brother. Walter, to Kansas, took up a with the committee Count Taverna. | some 40,000 applicants; hence he was| by which ordinary, every-day dutiei. / Tew soc be ti -~ \ ‘Q‘filifiifi “i“-§§bmn“.$nhp TC S. PATENTED PAN CAKE BRIDLE - is just what you need to make the morning meal easy and pleasant. .Don't use the old style Griddles, but try ~~ one of the up-to-date kind and see for yourself. Satisfactory results guaranteed or mon'y refumded. For sale by POST, KENT & CO,, ' JOBS LANE. SOUTHAMPTON Long. Distance Phonte _ ' g 761], Southampto'fi a \ HSE cer- . Owing to the failure of the supervis- of town taxes before Dec. 15, the col- f Ara belore June ist, which will permit them | XS rN a and. and has pmor teco months yours of cures. -H, P. Fordha £0. + _._. \The Mag's Shop\\ d ~ aige oA e- \ mikes CK >\ P0 C tnzivfl'gmw % - - == t o s., & More people are taking Foley's Kid- ney Remedy every year. It is consid for kidney and bladder troubles 'that \ It will make you feel vss ~ ~ a ww led dd a . - ores comer Bef ITS fena ca- -Trimmed Hats\ KtaZl. @ \ale un s. ntt m ace a n \C ww ¢ sets ' . -~~ \2% . *~Gerel 'at ¥ redgmcksONIG:,-- $34\ - ~€ N e. \$11“? P _. 9 00 nih mg 3, 19 a, . __ tb her A uve fig» s usu r as 6 8 9 fluiau-fu. » editisy\ > it |“\h yuo Pry x \¥(-N W. G. Corwin _ Jeweler - Stationei' ~\ - / tant friends is by a dainty New Year Card. | You will ' find a nice assortment of them, with Calendars _ _ Dairies . / l.‘ - | - A pretty way of expressing this sentiment to dJs-fiffl \This is a to Say et BS, | Lagtes. Tailor-made Suits. Caracal Cloth Coats. | Seo o onset touts 9C have only st tete besioeevanisee Sipe. 15 fap ani bar way of noingbuge ness is to have new goods every season. | Inspection invited. Sales be- gan Saturday, January 2, 1909. * * Tbeb * are not do! . mgr 17,1118. cxgect. to, with Take of a pric. [+) « ® test pusiness c hoof 13 what Ted to develop ~ courso ut our schoo at you n o do p ur ability, increase your proficiency and help success. » business business methods. Our MA + vd kkeepers, Accountant? a < 11030 ee er s o <4 00 5 students do actual work as s'I'h flab ng’f-w' C < ign: ag ._—-—-—,———3—~-'-. z ' . “grimmmmofi‘ equipped to e and n» _ » ~4~ r e _> ' Mito Dusiness.Ollege, * uld - , write fetta . TAbBrubeck, tin, NewLlondon Conn were as oon mak F -- aol a e aes \ _corwIN's _- \ Jeweler and Stationer ~ >- - - HER CD a 20 mane Coon - -- mens > « « ; Aermotor Windmills and AERMOTOR HUMEING ENGINES take 'the lead. - Why 2 Because they are the best' and the price is right. - Inquitée of the Local Agent, - ' : yo Robinson Brothers . : _-_ PLUMBERS |- - #s Telephone 117-L _C Southampton, L. L.; . =p 4 lx 3 - R | ~~ Almanacs - Blank Books, &e. | _ ® S evaennd , R oC. Qpen '. & 20 sae oe , i A ta;gé}:.'tifie of. s _ -- .... HOLIDAY-GOO0Ds... , f ~ than ever i . _ M. Smith & Sot - \ 0 _ Main Street | , . All ~ _ -__ All ~ New Goods - ~ New Goods - caning nen egs ®, h * a a. ___ e_ -as» &T 4’r: a --PULL LINE Of- .~ cow .. Builders' Hardware.. + & \\ *. Ll ll.». ci Erénings . L_. Farmers' and Mechanics Tools .. s ae < verter os n mumps-w” Fas ate te cold . - the # ‘(Xi‘h‘ Q?\ “as-t r + W B wand gey