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H r- Nassau County Review. VOL. XII F reepo rt , n . y ., F r i d a y , march 29,1907 no . 22 FREEPORT NEW S The\.Village Board m et for organiza tion Monday night and committees y e r e appointed. Sylvester P. Shea was re-elected Village Clerk. Farnk Farm e le tte will pay 6c a lb. for old r a g s ; iron 40c a hundred ;rubber shoes. 5c l b ; good price for old m e tal; Freeport, P. O. Box 125. The election of the officers of the various fire companies will be held next Tuesday evening and of the de partm e n t Thursday evening. E. V. Baldwin has been nominated for J u s tice of the Peace on the “ Inde pendence League” ticket, to fill a va cancy. — When you go to the polls to vote Tuesday be sure to express your ap preciation of the work of John J. Ran dall of oiir village by voting Yes on Proposition No. 4. The Freeport A rts Club will m eet a t the residence of Miss Irene VanRiper, Grove Street and Randall Avenue, Monday afternoon, at three o’clock. School Tax Collector Wesley Pear sall has received orders to return his books April 12, after which you will have to pay hack taxes at the County T reasurer’s office, Mineola. On Lbhg Island Day, April U, A. D. M a tthew ’s Sons, Brooklyn, will re fund full fare on all cash purchases of #10.00 or over ; half fare, for #5 00 or E a s ter services will be held in the Presbyterian Church morning and eve ning, and at 2 :30 p. m. the Sunday School will give the E a s ter service, “ Jesus, the Prince of L if e .” The pretty custom of g ift present ing at Easter time is a growing one. Chas. P. Smith has something to say on the subject in his ad in this issue. Prof. A. Palamountain has removed to Freeport, corner Miller Avenue and Rose St., where his studio will be lo cated and pupils received after April 1. If you have not been reading the Gas Co.’s weekly advs you are miss ing the comforts of home. It Edwards Bros, report sales for this week: W ilson-Sm ith ^’arm, Ocean Side Road and Lake Vieiv Ave., to a development company, for $18,000, al so sold the two lots of Mr. Harris, Russell Park. dependence League at a time when it m ight hurt the chances of the League’s candidates for office, we are informed we were wrong in saying th a t a young man was found drunk in the s treets after having spent the evening in the H a ll; it was a man of m ature age, old enough to know better. We make this correction a t the suggestion of one of the interested members of the League, who says that it was a terrible thing to make such a charge against a boy; a t the same time he says we had better stop referring to his affair “ or someone may break up your shop for you.” He says Freeport is growing and m u st expect to have these “ smok ers. ’ ’ O B I T U A R Y „ Mrs. Charles A. Sigmond The many friends of Mrs. N a tta Sig mond, wife of Village Trustee Charles A. Sigmond were greatly surprised to hear of her death which occured Mon day evening. Mrs. Sigmond had been in poor health since last summer, when she had an attack of pleuro-pneumonia, but seemed to be recovering, and was around the village Monday afternoon calling on friends. She was seized with paralysis the same evening and died about eight o’clock. Funeral ser vices were held Wednesday Scorn the Catholic Church of the Holy Redeemer Rev. Charles A. Logue officiating. BALDWIN ” Miss Lucille Enright of Brooklyn is spending her Easter vacation with her aunt, Miss Woley, on Grand Avenue. Miss Eugenia Price of Brooklyn is visiting Miss Winnie Smith, and Miss Helen Price is the guest of Miss Vira Homan. There will be a public meeting in Firem e n ’s Hall on Saturday night to discuss the sale of the land to the Es tates of Long Beach. Send us particulars of your property fur sale or to rent; furnished or unfur nished houses. Edwards Bros., opp. Depot, Baldwin, L. I. Misses Dora and Mabel MacArthur of Brooklyn spent several days of this week with Dr. and Mrs. Steele on Central Avenue. Ven. Canon Henry Bell Bryan, arch-, V o t e ‘ • Y e s * * I wil1 vote “ Yes” because that will deacon of Queens and Nassau, is an- __ j mean for him a m arket at hand for nounced to preach in the Episcopal On Proposition No. 2— Help a Great more than he can supply and a greater this Church of the Tansfiguration Thursday evening. During “ Holy W eek” the services will be Holy Communion, daily except Friday, 9 a. m . ; litany, Wednesday, 10 a. m .; evensong, daily except Satur day, 8 p. m. On Good Friday (March 29) services will be Matins and a n te - 1 m e senumenu lavorm g tne saie oi communion. 9 a. m c h i l d r e n ’s service i I ° wn land to the E states of Long Seaside Enterprise—Improve Our W aterw ays—Put Money in the Treasury and Benefit the Town and its People. The sentim en t favoring the sale of communion, 9 a. m .; children’s service and address, 10 a. m . ; passion service, Beach is constantly growing as the 12 to 3 p. m .; evensong and sermon i f ^ t is brought home to the voter that 8 p. m. On Easter Sunday (March 31): Holy Communion, 7 :30 a. m .; Holy Communion and Sermon, 10:30 a. m .; c h ildren’s service and address, 3 p. m .; evensong and sermon, 7 :30 p. m. those interested in the project to make Long Beach the greatest ocean-coast resort in the country mean business, have definite plans and ample capital, demand for his boats for fishing excur sions, sailing parties and outings on the bay. The voter, if a tiller of the soil, will vote “ Yes” , because th a t will mean for him a ready demand at home for all the productions of the soil he can furnish. The voter, if a skilled workman in any trade, will vote “ Y es,” because that will mean for him an immediate and continuous demand for his services. The voter, if a professional man, will vote “ Yes,1” because that will mean for him a new field for his tal- t k voter^nTuesda^vneT^Apri^^^ ^ ents and individuaI eofTrts. The music has been especially ar- the Town Election to at once begin ac ranged for Easter Sunday and an ex cellent program is to be furnished. WANTAGH The voter, if a financier, will vote .. .. . , “ Yes,” because that will mean an im- t,ve operations on the stupendous un-| iven to every line of industry dertakm g . The e n te rprise ,s so vast d enlarged opportunities for invest- and it is so intim ately associated with ; ment or speculation, ail that concerns the Town that it is ! not easy in an hour, or a day, to com- -- !prehend all th a t it means; but a little Mrs. John T. Cowles e n tertained the ! consideration of the m a tter brings Ladies’ Aid Society at her home Wed-j home to one the fact that this is the nesday afternoon. Town’s opportunity, and it is for the m. , „ j v o ter to say whether the Town shall be The fame of the W antagh M instrels j hy],] back bv its rejection, or advanced is evidently spreading for they are ; b its ad {i()n billed to give an entertainm e n t in i Merrick, for the benefit of the fire | Continuous W aterway Assured company, April 10. As will be seen by the Town Clerk’s] | notice, in another column, in addition I The King’s Daughters met at the to the waterway 1,000 feet wide and! home of . M*^. Jam es M. Seaman Wed- j ten feet deep, along the five miles of nesdray evening and celebrated the : the Beach property, Mr. Reynolds, fourteenth anniversary of their institu- ; the President of the Estates of Long tion. A very pleasant evening was Beach, has filed a supplementary otfer spent, there being a large gathering. : w ith the Town Clerk to construct, and ™ \ j 1 w ithin three years complete, a contin- fhere will be divine service in the Uous waterway 200 feet wide and ten Over and above all this, however, the elector who votes “ Yes” will do so be cause it means the creation in this Town of the greatest ocean coast re sort pn the continent, and the location here \of an enterprise so vast that it will mean a greater development and , advancement in the Town than has 'ev e r before been known. terest in my hands o f . . 1,040 41 $ 21,233 38 Dated at Freeport, N. Y., March 25th, 1907. WM. S. HALL, Town Treasurer. State of New York : Memorial Church Good Friday evening at 8 o ’clock, w ith preaching by the pastor, Rev. T. S. Braithw aite, on “ Some of the Deeper Meanings of feet deep, from the easterly term inus ! ^ >u L e t t e r to (i, A. B a ldw in Fn-eport, X\ Y. Dear S i r : You may like- to know what you pay for the paint in a gallon of “ p a int.” assuming the pure-paint part of all “ p a ints\ to be all alike; which it i s n 't ; ami worth #1.?.\) a gal lon. Of a paint adulterated 10 per cent, the pure-paint part brings $[.V4 a gal- 15 p.-r cent brings $2.Of? a gallon 25 “ 2 Ho 3313 “ 2{'>2 50 ‘ 3 50 75 7.00 The average adulteration of paint Do not forget, a t this house cleaning time, to have the gas pipes installed in your house. It. The Woman’s Missionary Society wlil m eet at the residence of Mrs. Miles Southard, on Broadway. Mrs. Baxter and Mrs. H. J. Raymore will be in charge; Wednesday next, 2 :30 p. m. The latest styles of dress (and also older styles) photographed and finished in the latest styles at moderate prices a t K iefer’s, opposite Post Office. Wm. Horsfield has greatly improved the appearance of his Fulton Street dwellipgs. Some of his neighbors m ight well follow \his example. Worm- eaten, dilapidated fences do not im prove the appearance of the property. Tuesday, April 12, at 8 p. m., Miss Ola Bidwell will give an e n tertainm e n t a t the ‘B a p tist Church on Grorvc St. Miss Bidwell was here about a year ago, and was very enthusiastically heard. Regular services will be htd I in the B a p tist Chruch on Sunday a t 10:30 a. m., and 7 :30 p. m., Sunday School at 2:30 p .m . On Saturday, March 30, at 3 p. m., the Ladies' Circle will hold a cake and bread sale at the home of Mrs. Suydam, 80 S. Ocean Avenue, at 3 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Cornwell wish to thank their many friends, es pecially the Sunday School and Public School, for the expressions of sym pathy shown them in their recent be reavement. B. C. Prince has resigned his posi tion as Station A g e n t, having received a fine position in New York, still with the L. I. R. R. Company. Mr. Simpson will succeed him as station agent. Last Saturday afteroon Adam Schmidt was found by Abram Blau- velt, hanging in the barn of his em ployer, J. W. Davey. The Coroner was notified and after his arrival the undertaker was called and took the body to his morgue in Freeport. It is thought the suicide was due to continu- a1 brooding over illness. On Long Island Day. April (>, A D. M atthew’s Sons, Brooklvn, will re fund full fare on all cash purchases of #10.01) or over ; half fare, for #5 0U or of the waterway named in the proposi tion, to deeji w a ter in Dutch Gunning] Lead, and will also dredge to the lik e 1 C h rist’s sacrifice. Special E a s ter 1 w idth and depth the shoal in the lead 1 services will he held in the Church j bet ween the Prosepcct Gun Club and] Sunday with appropilate niusic. In \ the Hempsteai 1 Bav Yacht Clupb giv- ! this eonntrx is aheut one-third : so, xt the evening the choir will render the | ing an craft usinrr the bay a free - and ' s<‘1'' t *ll‘ a v, ra p ' price the American cantata “ Priest and K ing.” unobsructed channel from Jones’ Beach ! IV;.1',11' nrVl I,:,-villg fov is a,Hmf -------- — ------------------------------------------ - | to Rockaway Inlet, and an agreement | lt is a g.imi. uf wits Adulterators R O P K - V I T T F f ' F N T F F ; i« made to hie with the Town Clerk an aTeil]WHV> tl><l hjiar,. for the hulk of ^ K.VV1V V ViM N i K i u laddiional bond in the penalty of $500,- consume.- s. people won’t pay # 1 . 7 :, a 00, conditioned upon the construction gallon for p aint. So they pay $2.02 a and completion of the waterway as gallon for paint and something that provided in the suplemental offer. En-M()<>ks like paint mixeil xxitli it. (th e y terprising m unicipalities invite indus- I l ,!l-v fainter, besides, Irom >2 to trial enterprises to locate with them, | g^ llo,,8\) by offering sites, money consideration andnd remissionemission off taxes,axes, and where I t t-iaiy- i nfli 1 fYi.ii-, )- u t.nxm rxY-tixro 11 zxrl feel Work on the McCarten Building on the Southern Boulevard is progressing rapidly. The sewing school at the Parish Hall,which has been so well patronized, will be continued through April, and I a r o t visitors are moat welcome. An exhibi- th e ir inducements have prevailed, tion of the work done will be held a t 1 th a t they have made an excellent bar- the close of-the school. j gain. Here is one of the greatest en- r T , , , I terprises in the line of the creation of Un Long Isiand Day Apri! f, A. D. , a sva.coast res()rt c;ve r undertaken, Matthew s Sons, Brooklyn, xvih re- fund full fare on all cash purchases of $10.00 or over ; over. half fare, for #5.00 or that if welcomed ina tolerant and liber al spirit will bring to this Town a wealth of untold millions, and add im- ! measureably to the enjoyment, the A m eeting of the committees ap- ] prosperity and the advancement of the pointed by the various' Boards of Tarde | towns people. and Civic Clubs throughout the Town, 1 show your toleration and public for the purpose of considering the ad- 'sp i r i t by Voting “ Yes” on the Propo- visibility of organizing an Allied Board | sition. of Trade for Nassau County, will be ] held in the rooms of the Rockville Cen- ] Conflicting Propositions tre Board of Trade, Southern Boule vard, on Saturday night, March 3, at Why do they d< know Dcvov. Yours trulx\ F. W. 1)11 Vi )E A CO P. S. —Ik Milton Foreman sells our paint. A n n u a l Report of WILLIAM S. HALL, AS TREAS URER OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD County of Nassau : William S. Hall, being duly sworn, deposes and says, that he was, during the period from March 26th, 1906, and still is Town Treasurer of the Town of Hem p stead; that the foregoing report subm itted by him is correct, that $20,- 195.50 is all of the income received by him since the last annual report to the date hereof; that the expenditures and disbursements therein set forth are correct. Wm. S. Hall. Sworn to before me this 25th day of March, 1907. W alter C. Rhodes, Notary Public. Nassau County, N. Y. We, the undersigned, members of the Board of Town Auditors of the Town of Hempstead, do hereby certify that William S. Hall, Town Treasurer of the Town of Hempstead, has on this day made report of all his proceedings as such Town Treasurer, and has ex hibited to us all of the hooks and pa pers of his office, and we find his report for the last year past correct. We find bonds and mortgages duly recorded in the name of the Town Treasurer of the Town of Hempstead for all loans made and carried upon the books of the Office. We find that the principal uninvest ed, and the balance due on the interest amount ^s shown by the hooks of the Office. We find that the principal uninvest ed, and the balance due on the interest account as shown by the hooks of the Office, is deposited to the credit of the Town of Hempstead, in a Trust Com pany in the City of New York, as pro vided by statute. A certificate signed, by the Officers of .the Trust Company to that effect having been produced by the Treasurer on this date. We find that the duties of the office are being discharged in a careful and efficient manner. All of which is re- ! hey don r spiectfully submitted. Dated at Freeport, Nassau County, N. Y., March 25th, 1907. Jam es Payan, Francis L. Walker, W illiam Stoffel, Board of Town Auditors of Town of Hempstead. #4 EAST ROCKAWAY 7 :30. Ail who are interested in organization of such a Board, are dially invited to be present. the LYNBROOK On Easter Sunday, March 31st, you will he dressed in the very latest style, and will look just the way you always w a n t to, so take the first op portunity and go to K iefer’s, opposite the Post Office, and have a first-class photograph taken of yourself. Freeport, L. I., March 20th, 1907, Editor Review : Allow me to extend my heartfelt thanks to the people of this vilage, who voted for the new Steam Engine, on behalf of the Wide Awake Engine Co. Respectfully yours. Alexander C. Ackerman, Foreman Wide Awake Engine Co. Send us particulars of your property for sale or to rent; furnished or unfur nished houses. Edwards Bros., opp. depot, Baldwin, L. I. Opera Hall was well filled Thursday evening when ex-Senator Reynolds ex- planied the plans for the improvement of Long Beach, provided the Town people vote to sell them the necessary land particulars of which a re published elsewhere. • , The m eeting was under the auspices SEAFORD Special services are being held in the M. E. Church this week. Mrs. Lahy of M attituck has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Steck. Mr., and Mrs. Harry Graef and son of Brooklyn spent Sunday with friends in the Village. Reserve Monday, April 1, for the en tertainm e n t to be given in the M. E. Church by Miss Ola Bidwell. The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet If you have any lots, plots, acreage or houses to sell send description of your property to H. B. Weeks & Co. who have had a large demand for all kinds of property in and around Lyn-j brook, during the past few xveeks. | Yowix be irretrievably lost. 1, W illiam S. Hall, Treasurer of the Town of Hempstead, New York, do hereby make the following as and for my annual report, pursuant to the re- I quirements of Chapter 591 o'\ “ * Again attention is called to the pos- ,,f ]S7p : nihility that this great enterprise which | , v r means so much to ti e Town will have l K l . \ t l i .\L to he abandoned should the Long Beach Invested on Bond and proposition and Proposition No. 6, con-. M ortgage at the date veying land to Bernard Molitor, 11,1,11 ' Special Easter servitvs will be held at the Bethany Congregational Church on Sunday next. At the evening ser vice a grand concert will bo given, when “ The Conquering K m g” will he i' th e 'l •txvsj render<::d- There xvill also be recita- Would You l.aiCiorn Husks both he carried, in which event the Long Beach Company might not take title to the lands it asks for, and Long Beach would remain much as it is now, and the Town waters continue with its shoals an annoyance and a menace to navigation and large revenues to the 1 ' 1 \ ' ' ’ One prop- They make no charge for filing descrip^ | l,s'tion conllicts with the other. 1 he tion of property. I Long Beach proposition was filed xvith the Town Clerk first), by a number of of last report. . . . . . . $ 353,50,5 00 Deeds for Real E state on which was loaned. ... Principal uninvested ........ Mi, 752 00 At present invested < Bond and Mortgage Deeds for Real E state on which xx as loaned . . Principal uninxesteul,. . . to get at the corn? Of course you wuold not. Then why should you take the greasy oil f the cod’s livers to lo 000 o o 1 ha 'L v-iluuble inediciHifi elements contained therein 1 The oil or grease has no medicinal 8 loo -'',7 oo : virtue, but it is the medicinal elements ’’ | enveloped in the oil which represent all the t< nic and curative properties of •» 369,16;) 0 0 j (.o d |iv e r o iL ln Vino! you get all the medicinal A very pdeasant tim e was enjoyed at the meeting of the Red, W hite and Blue Council, 1). of L., Thursday even ing, this being their anniversary night. There was a large number of visiting ’ ! c u r a t i v e elcmt n t s o| cod liver oil ac- „h,s,,.) no | (Ua]|y from fresh cods’ lievrs, , , , hut no oil. The oil is thrown away hours, and being first in the held should | $ 400,000 00; for th(. , ;ilmi rva<S()n that you throw receive the first consideration of the p s Thl. uilfvrence of $257. b e - ] uwav the corn husks, voter. I he Molitoi Proposition is •• ; . v>, , .. th e total amount of principal Knowing tht wonderful medicinal, mere option. He can take the land oi | |iurid 0f |ast year and that of this year curative and body-building properties leave it, as he prefers, hven n ,v ! represents part of the loss occasioned 1 of Vino], 1 wish every person in Free- members present^gnd a most enjoyable j shouM take it, no public purpose will ; ,jy the sa|e (lf the Arverne property, IK,rt who is over-worked, run-down, dv evening was spent, during the course ; he served such as perchance a public j v qd(dl ,,ruperty was in course of fore- bilitated, every old person, < v« ry weal n l \ l 11 * * * * ~ ' ■* “ '* •''•••H p 1 i f 1 ll 1 .-A 1 * l l .'Y. .. ..^..1 4.. I ««• -il 1 of which a dainty collation was served, i house would furnish. No public utili- (e;|() a t the parsonage next Thursday after- ‘ for his text, “ An Empty' Tomb;” In ! the evening the Sunday School children 1 will give an Easter concert, when a weak , ..yx.ox, . x......... .x x ,, ....... . “ -•■•enclosure when I assumed office, and to i woman, every sufferer with chronic u,, , .« : , i ties would he fostered; no new a 'a i '- i the Town later acquired title by |s bronchitis or incipient eonsump- Elaborate arrangem ents have been [ k ets, o r new industries created* such | !«i,»i would trv Vinol on our ( a,s would follow the acceptance by the ; SU(.'n |,roeevdings. voter of the Long Beach Company’s j otfer. In the Long Beach proposition i we have a definite contract *'■ ,ak -'1'e ! made for the Easter services at the St. Jam es M. E. Church on Sunday next. At the morning service the pas tor, Rev. Henry L. Glover, will take to t the land, with accompanying bonds to he approved fix the Town Board, in a x, , __ , ---- ■ ----- - large amount. Under such circum- Mr. and Mrs. W nliam Jlitch return-j number of excellent musical selections i stances, the voter having the w elfare Sunday from a visit with relatives, will I k * rendered. The eh il. Iren have ,■ -c ___ ,,..i ...... INCOME On hand last rep o rt. .$ 1,037 88 ed Sunday from a visit w ith relative s ! will he rendered. The children have 0f the Town and his own interests at in Brooklyn. ( been practising for some time, and a ] h e art, will vote “ Yes” on Proposition •* . ,x. . | pleasing program has been arranged. Cortland r itzsimons and Claude! All are cordially invited to attend. Greensword, both of Brooklyn, have! been x isiting their grandfather, Wm. | Mrs. Rosa B. Corregan, xvife of Gri|m an. Robert Corregan, a former resdent of this village, died at Nassau Hospital on Wednesday night last, of blood Interest received since last r e p o r t ................... 20,176 30 Returned Insuiancu pre mium on policiei on Arverne property... . « 19 20 tion would try Vinol on our offer to re- i turn money if it fails to benefit. Thomas JohnUou, Druggist. Note. While we are ole agents for | Vinol in Freeport it is now for sale at the leading druv t< re in m arly every tow and city in the country. Look for the Vinol agency in your lown. No. 2, and ” $ o ” on Proposition No. Reasons for Voting “ Yes” $ 21,233 38 DISBURSEMENTS WANTED. Room.-, or in refined ieighhorhood. Freeport P. O. sniirll house W. I). O., Every voter in the Town of Hemp- Paid to public school of- Vhe pastor, Rev. Jam es Leggett, ___ .......... ............. will deliver a special Easter sermon in ( poisoning, in her 29th year, the M. E. C hurch Sunday morning, a n d . The remains were removed to her m the evening there will be special ] ]ate residence at Roosevelt.'where ser- music. stead who puts his X mark in the square before, the word “ Yes” in Proposition No. 2, conveying land to the Estates of Long Beach, will by so doing provide a fund that under the term s of the proposition will almost fieers ............................ $ paid to Overseers of the Poor . ............... Paid for commission on sale of Arverne prop erty BELLMORE I vices were held Sunday afternoon last. ; entirely wipe out the bonded indebted- Paid tor recording taxes ; The remains were then brought to , ness of the Town when it becomes due. on M ortgages. I Lynbrook, where services were held in ----- I C h rist Church Ven. Archdeacon Canon A large addition is being built to E. : D. Bryan officiating, and the inter- Bowne’s store on Bellmore Ave. By voting “ Yes” he will provide, f ye m tirifl i i n n h s t n i r t t ‘fl r h f i r m p l Paid for Taxes on Town fo the Freeport Board of Trade, and Pmud Parent8- through the hay. This alone will c o s t . Paid for stationery, post- , ment, which followed, was in Trinity ] a million or more of dollars, and the age, traveling and I C emetery, Hewlett. She leaves a bu s- ' people of the Town of Hempstead will other incidental ex- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony, who have j band and two small childern to mourn] g e t it without the expenditure of a penses in connection been occuping the King cottage, have her loss. The deceased was well and | single penny. No argument is needed with the Office.. . • removed to the city. 1 favorably known in Lynbrook; for a to show that from this item alone the ! Paid for treasurer's : number of ye^irs prior to her m arriage, ] v oters will derive a greater .dx-nertt j salary ............................ Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Frisch have re- she was a reacher in the Lynbrook ! than he„may expect receive from the Amount transferred to ceived news of the birth of a grandson, ; school, and by her kind and genial mart- ’ 1 ’ :''\ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frisch being the I ner she gained a large number of true 12,021 60 6,098 80 175 00 285 00 2 05 117 52 750 00 HELP WANTED. By local con cern, stenographer and typew riter; state age, references and salary ex pected. Box N, Review office. HORSE FOR SALE. Can be seen at Mr. Mead’, barn, North Main St., near L. I. R / E. F. Gaworski. Jt. FOR SALE. Dining room set, six c hairs and table; can be seen at the M. E. parsonage th is Saturday afternoon; Pine St., between Grove and Church. FOR SALE CHEAP. Three wag- mis and a light set of hand-made har ness; at 223 W est Merrick Road. William P. Johes, First Vice-President of the Board, officiated. •about i& v i While we regret to say anything ibou t that recent “ smoker” of the In- I . ■ ' I and steadfast friends. She j prominent member o f the Friday Club, Mrs. John Merritt, who broke her which attended the obsequies in a arm by falling down cellar in Novem- body. We sincerely regret her loss ber, has had to go to a New York Hos- and extend our heartiest sympathy to piital to have the arm re-set. those she left behind. riJf'iL iaidbi ik E .. '■ lands in question for rpany years to principal account to come. The voter, if a laborer, will provide for part of loss vote “ Y es,” because the buildeing up ; ip sale of Arverne prop- of Long Beach on the scale of magni- ficience contemplated will mean for him a more extended field of employment i and a more Certain means of support. The voter, if a follower of the bay. erty as p er resolution of the Board of Town Aud itors, dated June 4th, 1906.............................. Leaving a balance of in- FOR SA*LE. $1UU will buy $250 Flandrau pony phaeton, in perfect or der. For sale also entire household furniture at private sale, every after noon from 1 to 4 and i to 9 o clock, Saturdays and Sundays excepted. Cfcll 743 OH) at Mrs. L. Chauvelot’s, Church St., 1 n e ar Glenada Court, Freeport, L. 1.