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in. v\ • • • • l^aeeau County 'Fevtew. Pebllehed Every Friday at FBEEPOKT. LONG ISLAND, N. S o u th Shore Telephone Call, No. 4*. Long D ietance C a ll, Freeport R. F R ID A * . NOVEMBER 16, 1900. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY FRCCPORT VILLAGE VILLAGE BOARD. (feorgr W a llsce. 1‘rrel-li'iil. s . Footer Nprseue. Ilaynor R. Sm ith. W illiam R a y n o r. W illiam H. Pattei ■caao of wai George V#'all 8. Koeter S prague. Raynor R. Sm ith. W illiam Raynor W illiam ti. Rat?*1 Joewph T. W e y a n t. c c a m e e i o n e e e . , P resident. 'lE u ,r. Village Clerk. F letcher C. W illis, T reasurer n A. D o rlon, Uqllectoi ■ OASO OF HEALTH. R. H. M ayland. President. J W. Fit M in ions, Secretary. Hea?i C o fflren Kdw 1 n C a rm a n , M. I). Fovice oFFictae, John Dunbar. H e n rv K. Rider V a n d e w a ter Post. George 11. Cooper. Riley Raynor. F u rm a n R. Seam an. W illiam U. Raynor. •oaw o of eouoarioN . J. II. B. Denton. President. W illiam H. U sterhout, 8e<rreti C h a rles D. Sm ith. Sam u el R. Sm ith. H e n ry L. Crandell. A lbert Golden, Collector. H arvey B Sm ith, Treasurer. W a llace R. Post, Clerk. Jam e s B. R a y n o r. P e y a l a t l c m o f F r a a p o r t VUlage, S,S#5. 12 ai i!.» FREEPORT MAILS. rB L kavb . L j O O A I u . TIDE TABLE. HIGH water . Friday, Saturda; Nov. 16.............. ,* \3.40 n. .. 4.39 • “ 1H .......... .. 5.28 1 r, •• 19 ............. . . 0.14 1 y, \ 20 ........ R 59 • ■tay.\ 21 ............ .. 7.40 • »y. “ 22 .......... .. 8.22 • New Moon, Nov. 22. San fines, 6.49 sots. 4.40. S e t tled . Tbn m a iler of the dietributiou of tbe new fire hiwe wua aettled by Ihe action of the V illage Board laal Friday evening. As to Chief Mayland, it is only fair to say that bis every action in this m atter, as in all other jnatters com ing before him aa Chief, has been beyond reproach. Mr. May- laud should com e in for praise for bis conduct at this very tim e rather than censure; but tbe Cheif, for- Innately, is a man who does his duty regardless of ehber. N e w A r h i v a l — A boy artiveil at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Combs on Monday. Single copies of tbe Review can be obtained at tbe stores of I. DaSilva, H. (iobetz and R. Losee. D ance . —The Free|s>rt Social Club will give a dance in Review Hull, this (Thursday) evening. A R are O p p o r t u n i t y .— For $1.50 tbe R eview will lie sent to all new, yearly subscribers to Jan. <, 1902.— Subscribe early. Bin A n .--R ichards * Company are m aking a special offer in wall papers. See their big advertise ment on the last page of this paper. F r i h a y E v k n i n u . — Marie Pattillo W h ite, the gitted colored singer, w ill appear at Review Hall, this (Friday) evening. See bills posted F o o t b a l l . - Freeport H igh School vs. Rockville Centre Grammar School, Saturday, at the corner of Fulton Street and Long Beach Ave- D o m i n o P a r t y .— Those who at- R ecovered .— Some tim e ago Wtl- tended tbe dom ino party held at tbe liam Taeterow. proprietor of Wood- home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin South cleft Inn, lost NO and a gold watch, ard W ednesday evening siient a supposed to have lieen stolen by a moet enjoyable evening. Favors man at that tim e e m p loyed on Capt. were xvou by Mr*. Jam es B. Raynor, W e y a n l's sloop. This man, tiv>w- Mrs. Raynor R. Sm ith and tbe con ever, was discharged after examilto- solation prise was captured by Mrs. 1 tiou. Edward Oolden found tbe Arthur W ilson. The next dom ino watch last week, also a sm a ll sum party w ill be held at the home of of m o n ey bidden in the boat. Mr. Mrs. Raynor R. Sm ith on lower Taeterow is to be congratulated Main Street, W ednesday evening of that bis property eventu a lly fell next week. into the hands of honest people. A l w a y s R e a d y —If you h a v e n 't O n e o r t h e B e s t —T h e follow ing, tim e to cook a d in n e r you can go to from S a t u r d a y ’s Eagle show s how H. H. G e e r’s, M aiu street, fancy h ig h ly o u r bank is th o u g h t of : and stap le grocery, a n d select a m o st \Few banking institution* on Long m eal. Besides the stap le Island, situated rinse to a number of ™ „_r G e e r has an absolute- others organized with a larger capital ly com p lete line of condim e n ts and possessing other ^ v a n t a g e s f o r a v - y i ____ i™ a . o.,.- eunng deposits, can boast of more con- ent or steady pro- tem p ting m eal, article s , M r ly c o m p l e u - ---------- -- — curin g deix and table luxuries. As to teas, ^.rvatjv„ management or steany pro- coffees, b u tter, cheese, etc., his line gr,ISK „ ian tll,, Freeport Bank, with is m o st carefu lly selected and can Town Treasurer William S. Hall, form- alw a y s he relied upon, and those vrlT assistant in the Hempstead Bank, articles you know can be b e tter »s easliie'. Since it was organized, in done w ithout, unb-ss th e y are ju s t isiij, wit.i a capital of $!10.000, dsposits right. As to prices—these you w ill to the anmunt of <241,m.98 have been .. e , .. . . ........ I.... ... . v : rereived and undivided profits to the ex- one, this village. J r . O U. A M —Freeport Coun cil No. 67 Jr. O. U. A. M. w iik-give an oyster supiier alter the regular m eeting of the council on this (Fri day) evening. It is hoped all m e m bers will lie present. R e s p o n s e .- - The tax payers are re sponding in a very prompt ami sat isfactory manner to the request of W illiam Raynor, the com m ittee on sidew a lks. W ithin tbe week great im p r o v e m ents have been made to walka throughout the village. G o l f .— A team picked from the members of the Free|Kirt G o lf Club w a s to meet a team from Sunset Park Golf (U'lu1*. Brooklyn, but ow ing to the tire at tbe G olf f lu o which destroyed the players’ tiara pheruaha the m atch waH necessari ly declared off. W. C. T. U .—The Suffolk County W. C. T. V. holds its semi annual convention at A m ityville to d a y (Thursday) and tomorrow. For par ticulars see editorial page. The W. C. T. V. will hold a regu lar m eeting at the home of Mt* W hitson Colyer on Monday, Nov. 19 at 8 o’clock. D irectors ’ M ketino .- The direc- tore of the L. I South Side Base ball League, ami others, w ill met at the rooms of Protection Hose Co,, No. 3, Hempstead Thursday (to night), at which time the Hemp- ateed Base Ball Club will be pre aeuted with the cham p ionship cup and pennant presented by the Brooklyn Eagle and Brooklyn Tim es respectively W in n S torm . The heavy winds of last Friday rial more or less dam age here: A chim n ey on O f ficer Dunlwr’s house wa* blown over; a heavy limb from tbe large w illow tree in Furman Seaman's yard. Church and Smith Streets, waa blown down and lay across the n«ad. tem porarily blocking travel on Sm ith St. Tin1 tide was the highest seen in som e time. find all t i g h t too. See ad v ’t in thi- issue. N e w B u i l d i n g . —H o w a rd R a n d a ll is erecting a com f o r table c o ttag e for Mrs. H o ldridge R a y n o r on tbe east side of G rove S treet, lietw e e u B rook lyn anil R a n d a ll A v enues, from plans proposed by B e n jam in I). H o m a n , architect. W o rk bas been resum e d on i ). W. H u m p h r e y 's building on Ocean A v e nue, the fram e of w h ich was p a r tially wrecked by a high wind s torm last s u m m e r. T h e first s to r y is b rick veneered, tb e u p p e r s tories are to be shingled. W b e u c o m p leted this p r o perty will present a v e ry a ttrae tiv e appearance. L amp D ropped . — L a st S a turday evening t h e rod attached to a large R o c h e ster lam p in D a S ilva’s store snapped, precip itatin g th e big burn- to tbe s h o w case and thence to the flour; and, for a •time, th e r e was l iterally \ a hot tim e in the old tow n .” H o w e v e r, Mr. D a S ilva's young sou, Louis, w a s equal to the em e rgency and in a jiffy had a n u m ber of blankets on tb e scene, w ith which his f a th e r, a f t e r being burned quite s e v e rely, s m o thered tbe flames. W h a t m ig h t have been a big fire was prevented by good bead work. Messrs. D a S ilva are to bo eungratu- la ’ed. C antata . —T h e c a n tata, •‘B e ls h a z zar's F e a s t”, or, “ T h e Fall of B a b y lon\ will be rendered by th e choir of the P r e s b y terian C h u rch, a ssisted by popular outside talent, W edues day evening of next week, Nov. 21, in the P r e s b y terian C h u rch. This can tata is ad m irab ly arran g e d , ami now th a t th e church is equipped w ith a first class o r g a n th e r e is no doubt t h e effort w ilt be u d eciiled s u c cess. M e m b e rs of tbe choir, and o thers w h o are to take p a r t have rehearsed faith f u lly under the d i rection of Mr. and Mrs. V a u R iper. For cast of ch a r a c ters and f o r o th e r p a rticu lars seo circulars. T he F irst .—G. B e u n e t Sm ith leads tbe tow n w ith th e first autom o b ile a | 75t) r u n a ls iu t, w h ich he p u rchased from the M obile Co., K e n sington Point, Tarrytrfw u -on-H u d s o n . Mr. Sm ith and an experienced o p e rator left T a rrytH w n a t 12 'rikrkiyk W e d nesday, a r r i v in g a t Freeport a t 5 3(1 p. M. Mr. S m ith has th e agency for this m a c h ine w h ic h is certainly a lieauty. T h e new steed is being tborougbly exercised to-day (T h u rs day). T h e m a c h ine has a double cylinder M ason steam engine, horse [lower anil as high as (I horse pow e r can be realized. T h e m o b ile w e ighs 650 [siuuds. D aughters ok A merica .—A m e e t ing was held in Odd Fellow s ’ Hall Tuesday evening to organize the D a u g h ters of A m e rica Society. The follow ing officers w e re elected: President, Mrs. O s c a r Toom b s ; Sec retary . Miss E m m a P a d g e tt; T r e a s u r e r Mrs. F r a n k P e a rsall. It was deeided to leave tb e e h a r t e r o p en one week longer ami all ladies over six teen anil under fifty y e a rs o f a g e and Am e rican born are eligible. Mrs. U scar Toom b s and all o th e r m e m bers w ill be glad to explain tbe oil- jecta and adv a n tag e s of th is sis'iety. A d d itional officers w ill be elected wLeu th e s o c iety is m ade a regular council. T h e next open m e e ting will be heltl T u e s d a y evening next. ey. East M eadow, w a s arrested here last F riday evening on a charg e of pub lic intoxication ami w h e n arraigned before J u s tice W a llaee pleaded guil ty and was fined #4, w h ich he paid. Betw e e n 1 a n d 2 a . M. T h u r s d a y (to-day) C h a rles P o tter ami Jack H a rris, colored, en tered the saloon of T u n y E lar, on Fult. u S treet, and ran th e p r o p rieto r out of doors, whereU[H) they ransacked th e [dace, taking a h 'u l #lo from th e draw e r. T h e re was a lively scuffle betw een Tony and the negroes hut it was two against one. T h e b u r g lars were captured at th e ir hom es alNiut 10 a . m . to d a y (T h u rsday) by officers W right uml D u n b a r, ami w e re taken to L. I. City ami placed under bonds of #750 each, charged w ith burglary in the third degree. tent of #14,294.20 remain in trust for shareholders, beside a surplus fund of nearly #2000 The Isitik holds nearly # 10,000 worth of mortgages and loans of over # 1.40,000. As a savings institution the bank is meeting the requirements of local busi ness men and other residents of Free- [sirt, Baldwins, Merrick, Bcllmore, W antagh, Seaford and adjacent ham lets. By concentrating local funds it has tended to develop local industries Main street. ' B* The hunk owns its own brick building HflHist • __ r, _ ik Harvey B. Smith, one of the origiual Smith family, early settlers of Fre who received his business educati iryant & Stratton's, Brooklyn, am Walter B. Rhodes, a graduate of the reeport High School, who shows every remise of becoming a successful bank- Cashier Hall is assi anagemeut of the bank by r eeport, hs education at Brooklyn, and Bryant & Stratton ’s, W alter B. Rhodei Fr. pre John J . Randall, who w ith William organized. Chauucey T.K1 Sprague, prosperous oyster G. Miller put Freeport among the pro sf ce presii having been chosen to succeed the late gressive villages of Long Island, has president of the bank since it was lized. Chauucey T. u, is vice \president William Foreman, who died four years ago. The directors are : John J . R a n dall, Supervisor Smith Cox, W illiam E Golder, Wallaee H. Cornwell, Thomas D. Smith, August Immig, Charles L. Wallaee, Chauueey T. Sprague, William G. Miller, D. Wesley Pine, George W a l lace, Coles Pettit, Harvey B. Smith, George M. Randall and W. S. H a ll.\ PERSONAL. ■ N flglilM im iH o v e m tiiite aii<! D o in g * T o la in llrle f . Mios C a seie L. O s tran d e r is q u ite ill w ith u s e v e re cold. Mrs. Susan W rig h t is v isiting friem ls a t Patchogue. E. V a lentine B a ldw in and fam ily spent a portion of th is w eek w ith relatives a t Hem [is trad. M rs. H o lm e s W. Sw e z e y , of A m ityville, spent Sunday w ith h e r sou, Sidney U. Sw ezey. Miss E d n a C o n k lin, of H u n ting- ton, has been visiting Miss Ada N ichols, of F u lton S treet. Jam e s Connor, of th e M a n h a ttan police force, has been so journing w ith relativ e s in this village. Miss M ay M e rritt, of B rooklyn, has lieen visiiiug at Mrs. Jo h n Losev's on Low er M ain S treet. Mrs. Jessie Toom b s lias retu r n e d from L y u b rook, w h e re she was the guest of Mrs. Edw in V. Lewis. Mrs. Dr. and Miss M aud P r e s ton, of A m ityville, spent S a tu rd a y afternoon w ith Mrs. Sidney H. Sw ezey. Mrs. Jo h n E. G o lding and sou, H e r b e rt, have r e turned from an e x tended visit w ith friem ls a t S iam ford, Conn. T h o m a s B u rleigh, P r e s ident of th e Free|M>rt A thletic A ssociaiion, and fam ily, will spend th e w in ter in M a n h a ttan. M rs. W illiam G n rlick and Miss Lena G a rlick, of Brooklyn, spent W e d n e s d a y a t th e hom e of Mrs. M o rris M iller. F r a n k S e a m a n , H e r b e rt Lew is, and Sm ith W illiam s, of th is village, are spending th e week in g u n n ing on the E a s t Bay. Mrs. E d w a rd Skilleu and sou, Edw a rd, of O range, N. J., w e re pleasan tly en tertain e d on Sunday at th e hom e of M rs. Forem a n . Mrs. G e o rge W a llace and daugli- t e i, Miss H a ttie R. W a llace, have re tu rn e d from a pleasant visit at the hom e of Mrs. W a llace's b r o th e r , B e n jam in R. R a y n o r, N o r th p o -t, L. I. N E W S O F T H E D E E P . D o in g * o n C r s r k , Hay, S o u n d a n d O m a n - S h i p p i n g »n«l F l* h ln g N o tv*. LOCAL. W a lter Sm ith is building for H. W. lla u u a u , of N e w York, a sloop to be 34 feet over all. “ S k im m e rs,” a species of shell fish, have been num e rous iu tb e bay off F r e e p o r t, for th e first tim e in about four years. GENERAL. M a ckerel have been very p l e n t i ful off P o r t Jefferson. One p a r ty m a d e a trip , retu r n in g w ith ISO. The fish w e re very large and fat. T h e side w h e e l steam e r , Mon C lark on Ocean ! ticello, f o u n d e red on S a turday at Hie A H e n d rickson | u p iuth of th e Bay of Funiiy, w ith about forty souls on board, nearly all of w h o m w e re lost The E a s t Euders, w h o w e re doing so well in th e escallop business, are about discouraged, ow ing to the slum p in th e m a r k e t. M any have V illage T r u x tees. Board m e t on F r id a y evening. Nov. 9, 1900. P r e s id e n t G e o rge W a llace in th e chair. T r u s tees preseut w e re H. R. Sm ith, S. Foster Sprague aud W m . R a y n o r. Moved, seconded and carried th a t th e Chief of tb e F ir e D e p a rtm e n t d istrib u te th e 300 feet of hose p u r chased. Bill o f F a b ric H o se Co. for 300 feet of hose, am o u n tin g to #270, presented. Moved and seconded th a t the bill tie paid. T r u tee R. R. Sm ith dem a n d e d a roll call. C lerk called roll, w h ich resulted iu th e f o llow ing: President W a llace, W m. R a y n o r and S. Fus ter Sprague, yes; R R. Sm ith, no. The P r e s ident declared m o tion carried. The f o llow ing resolution w a s of fered aud adopted: \W hereas, the Fabric Fire Hose Co. has loaned the Village 20o feet of hose in compliance with w ritten memoran dum of Aug. 24, liiOO. Resolved, that said hose be placed in charge of the Chief Engineer to be stored in any of the host- houses belong ing to the Village, under his direction. Bill of Lew is and Bedell for w o rk on roads, am o u n tin g to #17.00 was allow e d aud ordered paid. Moved by W m . R a y n o r and seconded by S. F. S p r a g u e th a t tbe room s occupied by W ide A w ake E n gine Co. be leased fo r one y e a r at the preseut ren tal. T h e President Stated t h a t he doubted w h e ther the Board could leg a lly take sui-h ac tiun at th e p r e s e u t tim e , and, for that reason, he would vote uo. Roll was called ou th e m o tion w ith fol low ing r e s u l t : P r e s id e n t W a llace, uo; Messrs. S m ith, Sprague ami Raynor, yes. M o tion earned. WATER A LIGHT. A p p lication w a s m a d e for a m o n thly line of cred it for the V il lage, from th e L. 1. R. R. It was resolved th a t th e salaries for th e m o u th of O c tober be paid as follow s: W m. R. S m ith, Chief Engineer, #15 from th e w a ter and #60 from the lig h t fund, total #75; Jo h n T. C o tter, A s s is tan t Engineer, #10 from th e w a ter ami #40 from the light fund, to tal #50; Chas. 11 Long, A s s is tant E n g ineer, #10 from the w a ter ami #40 from the light fund, total #50; H e n r y E. Rider. Linem a n , *50, all from the light fund anti Joseph T. W e y a n t, \ il- lage C lerk, #6 from th e w a ter fund, #24 from the lig h t fund, and #25 from the general fund, total #55. Total am o u n t of s a laries #2N0. Resolved t h a t t h e follow ing bills of Ow ens aud Co. f o r coal be p n i d : Bill of O c tober 5 ............... #206.97 Bill of O c tober 6 .............. 114.28 Bill of O c tober 8 .............. 95.18 T o tal #416 43 of w h ich #83 28 is to be charged to w a ter account aud #333.15 to the light account. W. R. S m ith, E n g ineer, subm it- ten his rep o r t for th e m o u th of Oct. which, ou m o tion, w a s receiv ed and ordered placed ou file. Resolved that this Board regard the rate of #1.00 per #100 as improper for insuring detached property, such ns hrirk pumping station ami hereby ap plies to the iiisurnnce companies repre sented for insurance at the rate of 50 cunts [icr #100. Carried. Moved and seconded th a t the C lerk order th e supplies asked for by W. R. S m ith. Follow ing bills w e re allow e d and ordered paid: R. H. M a y la n d , clock, #3.90; L. I. K. K., freight and express, #10.35. FRATEK.NA*L ORDERS. o f IntvrvH t C o n c e r n i n g L o c a l So c i e t i e s a m i B r e t h r e n . KREKPORT LODGE, NO. 6 0 0 , I. 0 . U. K On Motp’.ay evening a f t e r the r e g u lar m e e ting of I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 600, of Free[iort, th e initiatory degree was conferred upon H a rris Levine. C h a rles W. Bedell, Past G rand, Presided au<l conferred the legree. A fter th e cerem o n y an oy ster supper w a s s e rved. M e m b e rs of Prospect Lodge, of B rooklyn, ami m e m b e rs from the R o c k v ille C e n tre ami H e m p stead lodges w e re in a t tendance, and th e r e w a s speech m a k ing by local and visitin g meui- WANTAGH. SEAFORD. F r a n k R a y n o r will t»j>eud t h e w in te r in Brooklyn. T h e r e will be a dance a t K i l it a u ’s hotel S a turday evening. M rs. Sim o n Fitzsim o n s, of B rook lyn, has m o ved to th is village. Jo h n Pow ell spent a [lortiou o f ______ th i s w e e k w ith friends In B r o o k lyn nt A m ityville. T h e hom e of Mr. aud Mrs. Ferdi naud M iller is m a d e glad b) tin you do mit know tb e local new s - b i r t h of a son. #1.50 to J a n . 1902. Mrs. W illiam B a ldw in is s[>ending . the w e e k w ith her s is ter. Mrs. Sam ! , ^ e \\ ...Hugh G u n (. luh wtl hold ills uvxt reg u l a r shoot on the L h iuh uel G n t t m a n . grounds T h a n k s g iv in g «ja>. Nov. W illiam W iebel is ag a in conduct-1 09 in g his butcher business a t tb e old Single copies of tbe R eview for sale at the poet office. A r th u r K iens, w h o has been ill w ith pneum o n ia, is rapidly im p r o v ing. ! Miss E m m a W h itm o re ami Chas ,,f M iller spent S u n d a y ' Witt: friends BELLMORE. Siugie copies of the R eview for Sale at the post office. the R eview , G e t t h e new s—Read #1.50 to Ja n . 1, 1902. M e rritt Sm ith, of luw o o d , is visitin g relatives here. gone to chuiim iug again. Ja m a ica B a y is fu r n ish in g abtiiid.iuce of L ittle N e c k clam s H eal E state T r a n s a c t i o n s . C h a r lesW a llace has sold th e farm of Adam Schenk on u[i[>er Mum Street to C linton H u e liert of B rooklyn; House ot W m. A v e u u e to M of B rooklyn; Pine Sc T e r r y ’s pa- viliou. Point Lookout, t o H u g o G u b l, of N Y. City. Ou W ednesday of th is w eek Mr. W a llace sold th e Sboppel property at East Rockaw a y , also ru r a l New Y o rker f a rm and sev e r a l tracts of m eadow laud to Jos S. A u e rbach ami R. VV.Stevenson. T h is c o m p letes th e purchases w h ich these geutle m en have m a d e of farm s lietweeu ! Itl f \ 'm e r y e a rs oysters have been East R o c k a w a y ami C .slarhurst : ' 1\ ' p n h .'ip u product, but it is com p rising 1560 lit r e s ; the ag g regate ! found vliims do nlvely and ibei v is price am o n u tiug to bt*twveu #700,(XH1' il l^ m a u '* fur ^ vm ' Ml’ Jia \ and 1800,000. U-tug th e largest veal ; tovally, th e Daymen have planted estate tran s a c tio n in the new County ' c lam s. of Nassau. T h e gale of last week did coosid- ------------ — - I e m b le d a m a g e to sUippiug. T b e W ill P rorated .—T h e W ill of th e oyster sloop P e a rsall, of N o rw a lk, late G e o rge W. B e r g -u was offered iV o tin., w a s blow n across tb e Sound for probate ou T h u r s d a y . 1 <u Burt Jefferson, H u m N o r w a lk H is estate valued at #399,000, #49, W h e n she struck, the tw o m eu ou 000 real ami #350.000 [w rsoual is de I B oard jum[>ed into the w a ter and vised aud bequeathed as follow s sw a in ashore. To G e o rge P. B e rgen $ 19.00o Conhidei a b le dam a g e w a s done to real and #100,i>00 personal: Mrs shipping iu F lushing aud Ja m a ica H o race B a d g e r, eldest daughter, bays, am i. lu fact, from all q u a r t e r s #250 real, #100.000 personal . Mrs of tb e Island com e reports ot heavy A n n a V. Stvor, an o th e r datigh d a m a g e 1.0 th on laud aud w a ter, ter, #100,000 p e rsonal; Mrs. - - - - H. P. Libby, #10,000; each of the six surviving grand children, #5o00; U cctuke C ourse . —The people of this village should not forget the Epworth lea g u e lecture course, which commence* Novem b er 26 Follow ing is the course of lectures, and it would he difficult to select better. Noverolier 26, tbe Her. J. SMITHVILLE SOUTH. Single copies of the R ehbw for stile at the Post Office. G a r r e tt D u ryea is about to paint his hotel ami dwel.liug house. O tto W a c h h o lder is building an extensive addition to his barn. The P r a y ing Baud m e t on Tues day evening at th e hom e of George O. P e ttit. M is. E d w a rd P. Self ami d a u g h te r have r e turned hom e a f t e r a visit iu Brooklyn. A dance w ill be held th is (T h u rs day) evening at th e S m ithville South Road House. Amos Rhodes is m a k in g exten sive im p rovem e n ts am i alteratio n s ou his [ iroperty a t East M eadow. A large portion of the fence iu front of Frisch’s Hotel was demol isheil by the hurricane last week. Mr. aud Mrs. Jo h n A skius have returned to th e i r hom e in Brook lyu after a visit to Mr A s k ius’ par ents in this village. Adolph Frisch is h a v in g a foun dation built u n d e r his lee house on C a m p avenue. T h e w o rk is being done by E d w a rd Sm ith. D avid Fish's house, on th e New Bridge road, is n e a rly com p leted. It is a handsom e stru c tu r e , ami is distinct acquisition to th e village. G e o rge A N e w ton, prin c ip a l of the public school, is ill. H e was obliged to leave t h e school on Mon day, ami bas s ince been coufiued to tb e house. H e n ry W a ltm a u aud his p a r ty of friem ls, who bagged a deer ou their first day's s h o o ting, w e re fo rtu n a te enough to s e c u re a n o th e r hue sped m en last Friday. Tbe law n in front of J B Due- bort's property ou B e llm o re ave nue is being graded, all th e sh r u b bery and hushes hav in g lieeu re m oved for the pur[iose. A fox terrie r belonging to O tto W ncbfoolder fell in to n w a sh boiler full o f iKiilitig w a ter last S a turday, aud now vies w ith th e Japanese canine in his lack of h ir s u te adorn S im e of t l v residents ot th is sec stan d ou the M e rrick road. F o r #1.50 the R eview will be s c u t to all new , y e a rly su b s c r ib e r s to Ja n 1, 1902. -Subscribe early . W illiam G r ittm a n is building for Tow n send C a rm a n , of A m ityville, a H e rreshoff sloop 36 feet over all. An o y s te r s u p p e r w a s given at the M a ssapequa Chapel last S a tu rd a y evening. The affair w a s a success. S u m lay evening a t th e M. E. C h u rch the pastor, Rev. F. L. Buck w a iter w ill a d d ress the young people. W. H. Brock and fam ily will soon i '*■ '\ « . v\ ’lt-u!'>:. t h r \ w u . . . rem o v e to the city Mr. Brock has i m th e B c llm o re parade, is rented his place 011 W a s h ington a v e - ; 1’ ” “D- ‘I1 >• uue. j The Lathes Ai«l m e t at Mrs. Thus. C h a r les S o u thard has closed out Seam a n ’s, a t 9.30 W ednesday and th e b u tch e r business w h ich he re sewed all day to p r e p a r e for purchased of F. L M ans- annual fair to be A A p e ler ami Jockleiue, of Brook lyn, are bnyiug a larg e q u a n tity of potatoes from th e farm e r s iu this vicinity. H. E Seal, of H a ls e y Street, Brooklyn, whs th e guest of Dr. and Mrs B raithxvaite t b e early p a r t of this xveek. The topie of th e F r ida)’ evening m e e ting in M e m o rial Cbtireb is \T h e C h r is tian 's Confidence in Tim e s of D a n g e r. John Fttssell, w h o w a s injured by “ “ from his ceutly field. Miss Isiule Floyd Jones xvill v a cate her s u m m e r hom e at M assupe- qua to t r a v e l xvith r e lativ e s t h ro u g h Europe. T h e Sacram e n t of tbe Is in i’s S u p p e r w ill b e a d m iniateretl a t th e M E. C h u r c h next Sum lay at th e s e rvice held at 11 A. M. M a rtin Huff had Ihe m isfortune to c o n tr a c t a Severe cold w h ile p a r a d in g aud is ill a t his hom e —one con sulatiou Mr. Huff was w o rking iu a good cause. M essrs. K e tcbam & S o u thard are giving t h e rectory of St. M ichael ami All A n g e ls ’ C h u rch a th o ro u g h over h a u lin g ; and Rev. Mr. B u rgh xvill m o v e iu v e ry soon. A lansou Pow ell aud A n d rew V e r ity w h ile gunning in the bay last F riday encountered a squall which capsized th e ir boat w h ile lying at anchor, but th e occupants saved them s e lves. A f ter t h e p a rade held in th is v i l lage on T h u r s d a y evening of last week all a d journed to Y. M. I. C. H a ll and sp e n t a m o st enjoyable evening lan c in g to the straiu s of Prof. Schm itz’s music. C a p t. G e o rge K. V e rity, of W a r- iu g ’s fishing crew , caught one thcius and pounds of xveakfish on M o n d ay. W ith th e catch xvns one liixss w e igh iug 47 pounds. It would be difficult to heat C a p t. W a riug's meu. T h e su p p e r given a t Mrs. W illiam Comfit’s F r id a y e venlng for th e bene fit o f tb e M. E. Church was, like all affairs conducted here for w o r th y objects, a success. T h e atten d a u e e w a s larg e aud the r e c e ipts very sat isfautory. G a r u e tt P a y n e states t h a t he be lieves th e chickens lust last week w e re s tolen by a R e p u b lican, because a D e m o c rat would have taken but one. Mr. P a y n e a p p a ren tly reasons on the t h e o r y th a t the R e p u b licans alw a y s m a k e clean sw e e p s, as in the Inst election. Ou last F r id a y G e o rge 11. Laxv- rence, colored, was arrested by county detective A b ram F u r m a u ami arraig n e d befole Ju s ti d e Ja y , at H e w letts, tiu a charge of arson in the first degree. Law rence was ar rested at A m ityville. H e is c h a rged w ith h a v in g set tin- to Vnqun, th e co u n tr y seat of Ex Senator E d w a rd Floyd Jones, at Massnpequn, ou the night of Ju n e 12 last. T h e facts a r e fam iliar to all hereabouts. annu a l fa ir t tbe held 111 December. TMK > ILL AUb tiMl RCMHS. H a r r y Libby, #2M‘<i. M a rtha Libby or her husband, H e n ry V Llbhy. #3250; Eliza E. Edm o n son, life r ight in #5tW ; A d riana M a rtin. #25“\ . Jo h n D R a y n o r. #500; A r th u r Val eutiue, $600, Bergen K Carm a n . # 5 0 0 , Eva Seam a n . #1300, the e s tate of A lfred R Seam a n , # 4 0 0 ; G e o rgiaua Sim o n son, #1750. The hom e stead p r o p e r ty belonged to Mr*. G e o rge W Bergen, who, at ) |. Hxickley; subject, \Peculiarities 1 her death, left heb husband a life of U real A u lt u f * .’ Decern tier *8. ; rig h t iu th e prem ises, after b is; U riel M i'iillm i of K v ente Trwii*|iirni|{ l>nr iug th e W eek. cnsf.urAL. T h e re w ill be a m u sical aud filer ary en terta i n m e n t given in 0 |iera H a ll ou T h a n k s g iving evening uu der the auspices of Ihe M e thodist Sunday School. PRESBYTERIAN. BALDWIN. Mr. Scott, our popular d r u g g ist, is lidding an extension to his store. T h e r e w ill he services every evening this week and next, Sat unlay, excepted. The laidies' Aid Society m et on T u e s d a y aftern o o n a t the hom e of Mrs. Hoxvard W o rtm a u . T h e r e g u l a r m e e ting of th e M L. S. w a s o m itted tins xveek ou a c count of t h e special services iu th e Church. Mr. F. M. Lepiue is m a k ing ex tensive im p r o v e m e n ts uml altera tious to his house ou G rand A v e u u e . T h e E v a n g e listic services at the M. E. C h u rch are pruving very suc cessful u n d e r the direction of Miss M. E. C u r r y , of Mass. Mr. aud M rs. E rnest S o u thard have been spending som e tim e here w ith Mr. S o u th a rd 's parents. Mrs. S o u thard is recovering f r o m a s e v e r e attack of fever. Miss Belle S m ith gave a p a r ty to the Bicycle Club ami a few o th e r friends on Tuesday evening, in celebration of her birthday. The young folks had a jolly tim e , ami left t h e i r hostess m a n y p r e tty gifts 111 m e m o ry ot th e occasion. T h e Ladies Aid xvill hold a fair aud sup|>er early iu December, in the chapel. N e x t week, the Su d u t y will m e e t w ith Miss Brow e r, at h e r hom e in B rooklyn. At H. H. G e e r 's fancy, ami stap h grocery, M ain St., Free[*>rt, you will tinil all kinds of table luxuries and voudim e u ts. S taple articles of course. Teas, coffees, cheese, butler, etc. a s[iecialty. See ad v ’t. in this issue. The en terta i n m e n t last S a turday ex'euiug g iven under the auspices of Miss S e h u m a u ’s Sunday School c la ss, was largely attended ami w a s a financial success. Prof. T a f t's m agi cal feats w e r e am u s ing, ami m o re or less m y s tify in g , and the o th e r p a rts of the p r o g ram were enjoyable a lso Jo h n D e n ton has been com p e lled to undergo an operation to curt- som e affection of the leg l\iue near the knee. It seem s th a t Mr. lieu tun ste[qa.-d on a f lam shell w h e n a m e re boy and his foot was badly laeeraled. xt(hivh affevted the ■'.-Liu tam e .a u d j u s t r e c e n tly be injured his W a lter Pow ell, of Fariuingilale, will soon com m e n c e th e erection on Seaford A v e n u e , ot a store aud dw e lling 18x32.\ w ith an extension 16x26. W illiam W ilson xvhile leaning from a B rooklyn B ridge train one day last xveek w a s s tr u c k by a bridge pillar aud had txvo ribs broken. Mr. W ilson is im p roving. For #1 50 the R eview will he seut to all uexv, y e a r ly sit I n i i t n Jau. 1, 1902.—S u b s c ribe early. Miss M innie B r a n t, w h o has been iu the em p loy of B Jo n a s for tw o y e a rs past, has resigned her [aisi tiou ami ou Dec. 11 Miss B rant will become the bride of H e n r y Buck, of Jericho. A m o v em e n t is u n d e r way to hold a series of horse races h e r e o n Ttniuks- giviug day. T h e r e a r e a num b e r of \speeders” iu th is village. Bring them out aud learn w h o oxvns the speediest. Some one iu th e vicinity of this village htis e v idently tak e n u whole sale dislike to dogs. D u ring the |iast xveek th ree valu a b le anim a ls belonging to W m. Seam a n have been poisoned. The uexv barn ou t b e prem ises of Assessor Thom a s S e a m a n has been com p le te d aud xvas g iveu a coat of paint by N o r r is W e eks, of Seaford tins week. The building i* a com modloiis uue, 98x36 feet. \T e d d y ,\ th e valu a b le fox terrier belonging to H a rold, son of F r e d erick K ropp, m e t an ignom inious d e a th —\T e d d y ” w a s cau g h t iu a rabbit snare. T h e p e t xvas buried w ith cerem o n y am i a tom b stone was erected. C h a rles V e rity, of B e llm o re, the xvell-kuoxvu hunt builder, has iu course of construction for Y o ung B rothers of this v illage a yacht, H e rreshoff m odel, 27 feet over all, 9 feet beam, 20 feet keel and d r a w ing a I Hint 15 inches. A m e e ting of th e teachers, offi cers aud m e m b e rs of t h e hi hie class of the M em o rial C h u rch Sumlay School, xvill be held a t th e home of S u p e rintendent, Jo h n D avis, this (T h u rsday) evening to [lerfect plans for the C h r is tm a s e n tertain m e n t. The Rev. T. S. B r a it h w a i ts has been invited to atten d tb e Council of the C o n g regational Churches to be held iu the P ilg r im Church, B rooklyn, Ibis (T h u rsday,) to iu- stall Dr. H a r r y P. D e w e y , the suc cessor of Dr. S turr. Ja m e s A. Sey m o u r will r e p r e s e u t th e church as delegate. A b ram K a lem e y e r and Miss V erouoy Juuas, niece of B. Jonas, w e re m a rried iu M a n h a ttan Wed- uusday,evening of this week. The bride has beeu a frequent visitor at the home of h e r uncle and has m a n y friends hereabouts. Among those front this village w h o atteud- ed the xvediling are Mr. aud Mrs. B. J o n a s, Mrs 1 M a y e r ami Moses aud Alfred Jonas. A quiet hut p r e t t y hom e wedding was celebrate?! ou W e dnesday evening when Miss M a ria A. S e a m an, d a u g h ter of th e late Jam e s Seam a n , was m a r r ied to G eorgs Box. The Rev. T. S. B raithw u itv perlurm e d th e cerem o n y . The bride was [irettily a t t i n s l iu a gown of navy blue cloth, trim m e d iu jet uml carried a Imqnet of ch r y s a n them u m s, G u e s ts w e re preseut from H e m p stead, F r e e p o r t and th e r south side villages. A fter a brief honeym o o n the couple xvill m a k e th e ir hom e here. The R e p u b licans of th e F irst ami Second election d istricts, to cele b r a te the election of Mc K inley aud K isisevelt, held a final g r a n d parade T h u rsday evening. T h e mem tiers of the B e llm o re am i Seaford flu b joined the people of this vil lage aud paraded th e principal streets. All along tb e line of m a reh the parader* w e r e saluted w ith tirew o rks and w e re loudly cheered. N e a r ly all th e houses w e re ablaze xxith illu m in a tio n s The line was halted at F u s s e d 's store w h e re all w e re served xvith coffee aud samlw iehes T b e m arch was then resum e d and all th e p r in cipal streets of Seaford w e re cover by the p a rty M a n y of the houses in that village w e re also il lum inated aud tastefu lly decorated A halt w as m ade at Y M 1. C. Hull, w h e re the partic ip a n ts w e re again served with sandw iches, cake and off.-c- Music had tcecn secured and the affair ended w ith a dance which was kept up until th e ea r l y m o rn m g hours ti,in are com p laining of th e loss o f ; leg w h ile riding a \xhc-d Dr. s i d l e vegetables from gardens and eel j [a-rform tsl th e uja ra lure. It is M i'[iected th a t [H-elcller- patient Is doing nicely have appropriated th e m during 1 r b a r ,,,. sm i th . T r e a s u r e r of th e tb e ow n e rs absence. Board of Education, has received Robt. Frisch rtveived a m ost from the R e g e n ts #!b w h ic h has [eainful in ju r y th e o t h e r day He-! lieen w ithheld eiuc-e 1897 icecatise of threw a pitchfork into th e bay moxv. I the failue of t h e then Board of Edu aud started up a ladder a f ter it ! c a tion in sending in u list of tne w h e n the pitchfork fell liack aud [ li b r a r y books purchased. G reat stuck into bis knee, inflicting a credit u due Principal Bishop for F u r ther p a rticu lars j d e e p wound. pushing th e m a t t e r through, which Chicken thieves have been active i U* !ilJ lh r \ \ * th ,llu,t * r,fa , , ’r ' m this village recently. Jo h n Shin : research to get at the fa, ts „ . . .d e l l is m inus tw e lve fine pullets, --- ---------------------------------------------- 1 he can ta t a B e lshazzar s le a s t I actj £<1 w a rd S m ith tao u r o s the loss, til be renuereci in tbe courcb ' Job Work ^'Dickens’ Christmas Carol Feb- in America.\ March 5, the Rev. A C. Dixon, “ H eroes aud Heroines of American History.\ property; _ ergeu tbe [>ro[-eriy is v e s t e d iu the eldest child vice* ou Sunday next. ruary 8, tbe Rev. 8. Parker Cadwsy, ! George 1* Bergen th e title ot the Tbe pastor will preach at both eer D. D , “ P uritans of England ami [>ro[-eriy i but the feed was found next m o rn -1 ing lying iu a field. T h e [ieoplej Tbe morn- ; are up in arms, and a good many of each of tbe fam ilies of Mm Bad ing subject will lie \Is Christianity ! shot guns are being kept in reach ger, Mrs. Secor and tbe late Charles a Failure: \ In the e vening tbe text : ness to give the culprits a xvarm re Bergen. [ w illjbe “ N o w .” [cepUou. MERRICK. Sam u el B a rto ami E rnest M iller have, em b a rked in tb e horse vlip- piu^ business here. Miss Kate Barbum was in the village on Monday, looking after her [iroperty iuterests. For #1 50 the R eview xvill Ice sen: ,, . *« . 1 . . to all new, yearly subscribers to liteTlt* is* a bout1 agid u!° lH™ j 1, 1902. Subscribe early. Miss Carrie Gordon, of Brooklyn, William Doncaster. J r . was iu j s[ieut a portion of the xveek at her town ou Sumlay visiiiug relatives, summer home on the Camp Grounds Notma Tillotgou, who has lieen | seriously ill, is ou the road to re- Stephen Smith has an apple tree covery. on his property that is noxv bear ing its second crop of fruit. He is Frank South is building a work also enjoying a second crop of shop ou his property uu Wilson | raspberries, avenue. I Owing to the stormy weather ami 1ns inability to complete Lis cratt, Capt. A. B. Smith has post poned the maiden trip of the Arliue to tbe latter part of this week. Wm. Smith, while gunning xvith Erm-st Miller near the water works pond iu this village ou Monday, stepped ou the handle of an old bush scythe. The blade was turn eel up by the weight and struck Smith ou the front part ot the thigh near the hip, cutting the fleah ami muscles to the leone. 11*2 xvas cur ried to bis home iu a wagon and Dr. Carman was hastily summoned. It was found necessary to take over thirty stitches iu the xvouud. Mr. Qolffioods Chas. W itterm a u . of A m ityville, fo r m e r ly of this village, was tow n ou Sunday. Moses H u n t aud G e o rge Sm ith are cm a gunning trip vast in Mr. H u n t ’s y a c h t, “ A ldeue.” F r a n k Creed and John H a le, of B rooklyn, spent a portion of th e week w ith relative’s here. H e r b e r t V a lentine left F o r t S lo cum last w e e k , w ith his regim e n t, feer the Philippine Islands For #1.50 the R eview will la* sent all uew, yearly subscribers to Jan. 1, 1902.—Subscribe early. W h y w a s the C a m p a ign banner t S m ith v ille South taken dow n f T h e one iu this village is s till flyiug. Sam u e l K ilpatrick, w h o broke the f o rem a s t of his I nch ! last xveek, has had i t replaced xvith a uexv one. . larg e ch e r r y tree on the prenii ses of tbe late Jacob Baldw in blew dow n d u r in g the heavy w inds uu F riday. F r a n k W ood, form e rly of this village, w h o is cm a large fishing ship, is r e p o r ted iu Delaxvare B reak w a ter. G e o rge Lott, of the B e llm o re H o tel, w h o was seriously injured in a bicycle accident a few w e e k s ago, is iuiprciviug slow ly. Miss A n n ie Pierson, of N e w a rk, N. J ., w h o has beeu the guest of Mr. and M rs. Sam u el Self for se v eral xveek*, has r e turned hom e. R ichard L a throp, pro p rieto r of the B e llm o re fun, xvith Ids fam ily, has rem o v e d to W a ter Mills. M r. L a th ro p xvill c o n d u c t a hotel there. Francis Dedick lost tw o valuable grey-hounds last week. H e found one of t h e dogs Sunday m o rning at the depot. T h e other one is still missi tig. T h e R e p u b lican Club, of th is vil luge, w itb 45 rough riders and 80 m en, p a rticip a ted in the M c K inley- R o o sevelt parad e at W a n tagh last T h u r s d a y evening. T h o m a s B irch has rem o v e d into his sto r e ou Bellm o re avertue. T h e sto r e p a r t has been fitted up w ith new counters, shelves, etc. H e will open up som e tim e this m o n th. A d o n a tio n p a rty was held at the hom e of th e Rev. C. L. Clist on M o nday evening, when about sixty people attended. The evening xvas pleasantly speut w ith m usic, gam e s , A m u sical aud l iterary e n te r ta i n m e n t xvill be given this (T h u rsday) •veiling, iu tb e P resbyterian Church. The proceeds of the entertaium e u t will be used to sta r t a C h r is tm a s T ree fund, and to purchase presents for th e m e m b e rs of Ibe Sunday School. T h e K ing’s D a u g h ters o f Bellm o re, will hold a silver sociable at tbe hom e of M iss Bessie K ilpatrick, on T h u r s d a y evening, Nov. 22. A pleasant pro g ram xvill be giveu and refresh m e n ts xvill he served. Come and have a goexl tim e . If storm y first f a ir evening. E lliert Fish is out ten dollars, aud is th a n k f u l th a t it is uo m ore. A fter d r a w in g #35 from the F r e e port Bank last F riday, he took the purse co n tain in g the m o n ey from his pocket, aud when he opened 11 the xviud cau g h t the bills and blew them iu all directions. H e recover ed som e of them th a t day, and som e ou S a tu r d a y , but one #1(1 bill refused to be recovered. T h e R e p u b lican Club bedel a m eet, iug iu tb e old school house on M on day evening, xvbeu it w a s decided to m a k e tb e club a p e rm a n e n t or ganizatiou, w ith the sam e officers. Votes of th a n k s w e re tendered the [ample of M e rrick who had coutrih uted to th e exiienses of th e d u b lu rin g t b e cam p a ign, to tbe ladies of this village w h o had lent th e ir od, aud to th e em p loyes of C. (). Colvin & Co. for the m o tto w h ich form e d [cart of the cam p a ign ban T h e next m e e ting will la- livid cm S a t u r d a y evening, Nov. 24. Mr. aud Mr*. W illiam F. Jeffrey celebrated th e tw e n ty fifth unui- veraary of t h e i r wedding on Satur- day evening of last week at th e ir home. A b o u t f o r ty of th e ir r e lativ e s and friends joined iu m a k ing th e event a pleasant one. Mrs. H. 11 S m ith, of Frecqairt, furnished e x cellent m u sic for dancing, w h ic h was kept up till early m o rn. A bountiful collation was also a fea t ure of tbe evening's pleasures. Mr. and Mr*. Jeffrey w e re tbe r e c ip ient* of a n u m b e r of cosily presents iu silver. T h o s e [irestut w e re Mr. and Mi>. Theodore Swezey Mr. aud M rs. R a y m o n d Rhodes, Mrs. J e ffrey, Mr. aud Mrs. K e tcbam . of Islip; Miss G race W illiam s, of R o c k v ille C e n tre; Mrs. M iller, Frank Creed, Jo h n Hale, of Brook lyu; Dr and M rs. W illiam K b a m e . Mr. and M rs. A lexander A v o g a d ro, Mr. B e h rens. JnUu Rhauie, Petei Avogadro, of W a n tag h ; Mr. and Mrs. W illiam F. Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Jeffrey , M r and Mi* Edw ard P Self. Mr. aud Mrs. Thus T h o rnton, Mr. aud Mrs. George* It W illiam s , Mr. aud Mrs. P. W il liam s, tb e M isses Ida and E v e lyn Jeffrey, A m e lia, V relia aud C h ris W illiam s, N e llie Self, Messrs. Joel M a n chester, C h a r les 11. Russell, of this village. Smith will probably be unable to use the injured member for some HEMPSTEAD. Single copies of th e R ev iex v for sale at Agnexv's. Fot #1.50 t h e R eview w ill be seut to all new y e a r ly subscribers to Ja n . 1, 1902. Subscribe early . The case of A n th o n y Gourvk against Ernest O. H a y e s , of the M eadow brook H u n t Club, lias beeu settled. The H e m p s te a d F a r m e r s ’ Light G u a rd will hold a g r a n d balls, ou T h a n k s g iving e\-e, a t K a lb's hotel. F r a n k lin Square. C h a rles F. Cooper, tw e n ty four y e a rs of age, dical a t his hom e ou C e n tre Street this v illage, Tuesday last, of cousum p tiou. F u n e r a l se r vices to e lay(Thursclay)at t h e Baptist C h u rch, Rev. J E. H o lm e s , Rev. S. N. M arcy aud Rev. F. M. K e r r of fieiutiug. In term e n t iu Greenfield. T h e directors of th e L. 1. South Side Baseball League, and others, will meet a t the room s of Prutec- tum Hose Co., No. 3, th is village, T h u rsday (to-night.) a t w h ich tim e th e H e m p stead Base Ball C lub will be presented xvith th e cham p ion ediip c u p aud pennant presented by th e Brooklyn Eagle and B rooklyn Tim e s respectively. 1 I a 4 Fruits and Nuts £ k ------------------------------------------------a 'V rn u r r r T i n u r o v *.«# rn a A r r n ^ $ P E A N U T S A SPECIALTY § P|l<> ItK N T .—Riglii part) run have fiinii*h X «‘<l voltage very eheap. O wner might iaiartl w ith them . Atltlress ('. V .,'F rvvporl, X. V. /'1 I H L W ANTF.l). Alio lit 14 years of age. V X t1* HShist housekeeper.— tf Apply at R kvikw Oftlce. Epworth League Lecture Course O P E N I N G LE C T U R E Rev. J. M. BUCKLEY, D.D. The Peculiarities of G r e a t O r a t o r s \ ----AT TUB ---- Methodist Episcopal Church FREEPORT, L. I Monday, November 26 B R I D G E P O R T GUN IM P L E M E N T C O . ' S GOLF S U P P L I E S Balia, C a d d i e Baga, Course S u p p l i e s and G e n e r a l Golf Supplies Morristown Clubs, $1.00 REMADE GOLF BALLS $2.25 per dot. F. C. W IL L IS MAIN ST. F R E E P O R T t.-xtc1X8 \ xMt. =hx- W AlfcStt1 S. VE.RML &■ SON Dealers in Foreign and Domestic “ 1 CITY PRICES • Bank FREEPORT Our F u r n iture % in of the' reliable kind auel stands 81 tlie> test no m atter what wear nu is given it. We also sell ^ Carpets, Bedding &c. that c a n ’t bo excelled any- where for the [irico. Dry G o o d s and N o tions §9 in great variety. L. C . N I C H O L S , 2? F R E E P O R T , L. I. p i < / ^ > 9 > 2 \ ? > 3 > 8 > 3 X » > g W S S i n g l e A d m issio n U n d e r S ix te e n 3 5 C e n ts 2 0 C e n t s Tbe 5 Minute Breakfast food. P u r in a H ealth Flour * r M a K_e J J * -B R A IN B R E A D .” PURINA MILLS. S t . L o u is . M o . HARRY W ALLING, SMITH ST , FREEPORT, L. I. All klmlh of i-lwtrlrRl work donv 'tt rvaKomi- hli* rntiH. KHllmatoH cheerfully given. Fix tureH of n il kind-* for Male am! put up. South Shore Telephone (.'all. 19b. A N N O U N C E M E N T l l / E take pleasure In announcing to t Y f Idulieaof Freeport am i v i r i n lt> th a t i have put in a new line of Ladles’ U p - t o - D a t e HATS, FLANNEL SHIRT WAISTS AND SKIRTS 5 GREENWICH POINT. M i_ - a n d Mrs D o u g las Finch s[H -i:fm ilnlay at the- h u tn r \f Mr F inch's [careuts, Mi. and Mrs. I Fine b Tin* fishing [ chi ty held in the B resbyteii eti <'tuq.-l cm W tsln o day evening ; >r<-ve-<] » m o st [pleasing and successful event. A [crogram of in s tr u m e n tal m u sic, recitations au'l singing was r e n d e r e d and was enjoy cal by the larg e audience iu attendance, the buildings accom m o lattciu Iceiug taxed to its utm o st. Ii*e c ream , hom e m ade candy and a [crons were offered for sale. The fishing [send was tbe cen ter of traction, both young and old teeing excitedly luterewted in tb e m y ster les of its dejiths. T b e [proceeds am o u n ted to #25, w h ich will g o t o th e Sunday Sch-sd fund. Much credit is due tbosw w h o were in charge mtil look Ht our Nlork w h e ther you buy or n o t. Alw a y n g lad to Mhow uo < m 1 h . RAINY DAY S K I R T S fro m $ 1 . 9 0 up S c h loss Bros., > Clothiers and Furnishers, J* FREEPORT, L l. oe $ at the Review Office!Advertise *n the Review. A P e e u d o n y m . A lad y w h o w a n ted a serv a n t so badly t h a t she took one w ithout a recom m e n d a tion, or even an i n tro duction, happentxl one day to look into a book w h ich belunged to the girl and im m e d iately th e r e a f ter went to her w ith som e uneasiness expressed in h e r face. \1* th i s y o u r book, Kune I '' she \ Y e s 'm . ” “ H o w is th is, then? W h e n you i come, you to ld m e your nam e was , Susie Stokes, but here in tin s Issck 16 t h e nam e ‘B ridget Lafferty. “ I t 's all rig h t , m a 'a m , 's a i d th e , girl. “ T h a t * m e nondy p lu m e ! \ — Y o u th's C o m p a n ion. H s w iia/B i. Mrs W a tt e - T h e doctors say a good cry is healthful. Mre P o tts - I know it w. A good cry gained me a trip to the eeaahore laat year, and I came back feeling better than I had for, oh, ever eo i lon g ! —Indianapoise JournaL i 5| A Genuine Bargain ..... | (\>tnparatlvvly nvw moving I van, about lit ft. V In. by 4ft. I 7 in. by ti f t .; Harvin wbools; I il In. tiros; L’U in. oil tvmtwr- 1 im I a xhw ; rollor hearing fifth I w h e e l; m a rine painting _im j each Hhle; c a rry » tons. Foa ' A ' sale cheap to quick buyer. Vail or a d d ress A. TAFT & SON Telephone, (W .T.U . IWa.) FR E E P O R T R.'TWTVTVTV5V5V»HSh(ffla®9»8®B ji Attention, Freeporters! > Having bought a m o dern hair picking m achine, w h ich c-imhlett me to Iwttor meet the w a n ts of my num e rriuscus tom ers. I tak e pleasure In Informing th e public t h a t 1 now m ake a specialty M A T T R E S S MAKING and any o r d e r s placed w ith mu will r e ceive prom p t atten tio n . UPHOLSTERING IN ALL BRANCHES. (, J. S. SHAPIRO, M a in S t ., n e a r S m i t h , F K K E P O R T . gC A a ftoeij< iO ftJcecd O Bca«a>M8Bffl(l i Avoid Baking and the w o rry of suits by buying yu Dread, Cakes, Pics, Etc., I. H. L’HOMMEDIEU, Baker, FREEPORT. The ItKHT AHTICLKH made from tin BKST INUHKDIKNTH. i TRY OUR BOSTON BR OWN BREAD. > h o tter m a d e . 10 c e n ts a loaf. m j i 11 jjjjlip\! * yox Calf, Wax Calf, Vici Kid, Enamel, Russia Calf Full Round Toes, Brood T r e a d Lasts, Heavy W e l t ed Extension S o l e s , L e a th e r end Drilled Lined, English Backstay BUTTON, LACE AND CONGRESS Prices $3, $3.50 S $4 (i. W . TERRY jM iji i l p tlSSPi \ SNEDEKER'SV LONG ISLAND Marble SGraniteWorks 68 Main Street, H E M P S T E A D L. I. ..Monuments and Headstones. OF l i m i t OR ORRRIIt, of m i y desired ■tyles, a t prices a#) low a* can In- found on j/ong I s land. l*arge stork alw^prs ' i /T i n A MENTAL WOKE Mecuted In Unit rKllV.TKnY 1 ‘ 1 /lTH KNG’LOHEU wllh c.runic*- «ir M«rMc- 1** h *U c . -ATIr-l. ACTION UUAHANTEKU cm *11 M ■AIR s u m BEST JOB PRINTING REVIEW OFFICE