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isau County Review jt- R e v iew R u ililinff, Freeport, JV. Y. 8. F. PEARSALL, Proprietor - RetM c n c e : Pine St., Freeport . Y. end N. J . Telephone, 8 end (8 0 Freeport I a t the Poet Office at Freeport, N . Y ., a! clasa m a tter. fttM ish e d E v e ry F r id a y a t irORT, lOINti ISLAND, N. $ 1 . 5 0 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE S l a g le C o p ies Five C e n t s Friday, N o v e m b e r 8, 1907 __ Nassau Officials Are Re-Elected Republicans Again Carry the County by Good Majority ary citizen there dwells a keen sense of righteousness and justice. We should earnestly pray that this s p irit of righteousness and justice may grow ever greater in the hearts of all of us and that our souls may be inclined evermove both tow ard the virtues that i tell for gentleness and tenderness, for j loving kindness and forbearance one with another, and toward those no less I necessary virtues th a t make for manli- ■ Nassau County officials were given ^ nesg anfj rugged hardihood, for without a most pleasing endorsement of their | these qualities neither nation nor indi official actions, at the polls Tuesday ; vidual can rise to the level of great- by being re-elected by handsome ma jorities. There was a strong eifort by political opponents to put in a new set of officials, but the voters know when to let well enough alon^, and stated very plainly that they were very well satisfied w ith their present officers. There was a great deal of venom put ROCKVILLE CENTRE ness. Now, therefore I, Theodore Roose velt, President of the United Staets, Rev. F. V. Varney has been returned j as pastor of the F ir s t M. P. Church for | the seventh successive tim e. A meeting of Rockville Centre Coun cil, No. 8, Daughters of Liberty, will be held on Monday e v ening next. Mrs. Charles Cornwell will e n te rtain the members of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. M ark's M. E. Church at her res idence on Friday afternoon a t 3 o ’clock. The Rev. Roy F. Duffield. chaplain of St. P a u l’s School, Garden City, will ijority. \ With every disreputable newspaper the county fighting hard to defeat Coles and turning all of their guns t of them loaded, too) on Mr. i, their victim won by a handsome | into parts of the campaign, resulting ' many and great blessings they have in much splitting in some districts. | J?ceived in. the Past and to pray that | they may be given the strength so to The result as near as can be figured or(jer their lives as to deserve a contin- beforc the official returns are made, uation of these blessings in the future, was as follow s: j __ ____________ ASSEMBLY Suggestive. ' William G. Miller, R e p ................. 0,306 \ ‘•Hang it!” growled young Lovett to Henry J. McCord, Dem .......... .. 5,028 ] the girl of his heart. “It makes me Majority for Miller. 1,278. j ma(j ev( do set apart Thursday, the 28th day of Pr e a c h at the special service for men November, as a day of general thanks- nex^ Sunday evening at the Church of giving and prayer, and on that day I the Ascension. Corporate Communion recommend th a t the people shall cease at ^ P- m. from their daily work, and in their A meeting of C h a rter Oak Council, homes or in their churches meet de- No 1415> Roval Arcanum, will be held vouttv thank the Almjghty for the on Thursday evening. In order to | afford the members an opportunity to : The Hempstead Democrat and the ter Bay Guardian should learn that ty politics are not relinquished by people of Nassau County, and that 1-slinging such as they indulged in before election helped their enemy Her than hurt him. It pays to be ent in politics. [ During the first e ight months of this the L. I. R. R. carried 16,831,076 sngers, an increase of 1,954,227, 11.6 per cent over the number car- in the same period last year. |^The largest increase was scored in ly, the figures for that month show- 327,502 more passengers traveling HWr the Long Island than in May, The number in August was 3,- >,891, an increase of 310,119 over ist 1906. /There is a sowing time and a time reap. The wise man said: “ Bring a child in the way he should go, when he is old he will not depart »m i t . ” So it is w ith the boys of lay who are allowed to run the sets till nine or ten o’clock at night, lie does not mean our town alone, as it all towns are sim ilarly afflicted— an affliction it surely proves to be many fam ilies in the after life of boys. Parents, see after your boys the company they keep, It will worth more than gold to you and sm in the years to come. fvThere is need of a “ n a tional” edi- of the patriotic songs of this na- 1, and it is proposed that the Grand ay of the Republic join hands with N ational Educational Association secure the publication of such pk. At present our national songs, eh for instance as “ The S tar Spang- Banner, ” are issued in various as, both as to words and music, in Mrdance with the theory or whim of eh publisher, and the difficulties of lining large choruses to sing these [B, w ith which every .American cit- should be familiar, is seriously en iced. No more fitting organization lid undertake this patriotic work the Grand Army of the Republic, it is to be hoped that th e ' sugges- ton w ill be seized upon w ith avidity. | A good many people a re indulging in til speculation as to the future of iore Roosevelt after he leaves the bite House. Some suggest that he | made Governor of the Philippines, era th a t he become President of Har- others that he become m anager every time I think of that money ! I lost today. I certainly feel as if I’d (5J9H , like to have somebody kick me!” »\<l two doughton. 6,354 5,387 girl dreamily, “don’t you think you’d better speak to father this evening?”— Illustrated Bits. SH E R IFF Joseph H. Foster, Rep ............. Charles C. Firling, Dem ......... Majority for Foster, 670. COUNTY CLERK Thomas fcv Cheshire, Rep. John J. Miller, D e m ............... Majority for Cheshire, 967. COUNTY TREASURER Charles F. Lewis, R e p ..................... 6,105 Thomas H. Bacon, Dem ................. 4,710 Majority for Lewis, 1,485. DISTRICT ATTORNEY FIV E ROOMS to let w ith privilege Franklin A. Coles, Rep ................... 5,887 0f bath. 49 Ocean Avenue, Freeport. John J. Graham, Dem ................... 5,088 j _____ Majority for Coles, 799. COUNTY STJP’T OF POOR Charles T. Gill, R e p , ................. .... .. 7,123 William M ckenna, Dem attend the special school meeting, the m eeting will be called promptly at 8 o’clock. The funeral service over the re mains of the late Mrs. Julia A. Story, I w fie of W ilbur Story, who died at her late residence on Saturday last, was held at the Ocean Side Presbyterian Church on Tuesday afternoon, and the ! interm ent was in Greenfield Cemetery. The deceased left a husband, two sons Top delivery as well as open business ; wagons snvahle fir grocers, butchers, | etc., Meuendezcarraev repository, Bell- j ■ --------------------------------------------- ■ m o r e : see adv. if FOR SALE.—A la^ge heating stove i in good condition. Inquire of Mrs. Be- J. Edward Sbrrwi* Fredtrkk S. >'ommers dell D. Raynor, 192 South Main St., J. Edw in ShCTWlll & CO. Freeport, L. I. * M embers N ew -York C o n solidated Stock E*chg. | Stock, Bonds & Investment Securities Freeport Bank Bldg. 74 B’way, New York Majority for Gill, 2,657. MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY By Town Totals Miller Rep. Oyster B a y . . . ............ 1542 Hempstead .................... 3524 North Hempstead. .. 1240 4,466 r * big metropolitan newspaper, an<F OU. But all these seem to overlook fact th a t the President has very ty indicated to his friends, a t least, it he knows precisely w h a t he wants do, and th a t is to go to the Senate Senator from New York. There is question 'a s to w h e ther Mr. velt can achieve his ambition some of the' political wiseacres of Empire State say he cannot, but it become? known among the and file of New York Republicans such is the President’s ambition, te prognostication will be easier. T P l a tt ’s term in the Senate ex on the same day th a t President ivelt leaves the W hite House, and iuld be the occasion of the utmost (tification to Mr. Roosevelt if he drive down Pensylvania avenue e Capitol and take the oath of te as a Senator w ithout a moment’s trim in hie public career. Rained Snails didn’t rain cats and dogs in ipton last week, butja shower ills were precipitated upon the lies of Francis McCas)in. After itra heavy downpour, in which were supposed to be hailstones lek the windows of the McCaslin I, and the skies had cleared, Mrs. lalin went 'outdoors to sweep off •Ik. She was surprised to find a ity of what appeared to be white gravel on the\ path, that crushed her feet as she walked. Pick- a handful she found that ,in- | o f sand the substance was a of a formation, and that thousands of | little innails were lying on the T o t a l s ........................ 6306 M ajority ..................... 1278 SH E R IFF Foster Rep. Oyster Bay ................ 1569 Hempstead ..................... 3370 Nortli Hempstead ....... 1259 T o t a l s ........................6198 M a jority .................... 670 COUNTY CLERK Cheshire Rep. Oyster B a y ....................... 1657 Hempstead .................... 3638 North H e m p stead .......... 1064 Totals ............................ 6354 M a jority .................... .£ 967 COUNTY TREASURER Lewis Rep. Oyster B a y ........................ 1537 Hempstead......................... 3486 North Hempstead.......... 1172 McCord Dem. 1454 2675 899 5028 FOR S A L E .— Piano, nearly new ; 50 yards good carpet and stair carpet to m atch; for information w rite Mrs. J. L. Perry. 2506 5th Ave., Troy, N. Y. We C o v e r a Ten Mile C ircle with our | system. That is, we will de liver goods, bought at our store, anywhere within a ra- flius of live miles Our Free Delivery Service Is Prompt \\ hen anything in the line of drugs and medicines or other goods usually sold at a mod ern drug store is wanted, tei- ephone to us. The article or articles will be forwarded to your address in the quickest possible time. SPEC IA L ATTENTIO N T E L E P H O N E O R D E R S Try this service any time when you are unable to come to the store or when it will be a convenience to you and see how easy and satisfactory we make it for distant cus tomers to trade with us. Cha.s. P. Smith, Pharmacist, l-reeport. (65 ‘o steps from L. I R R .) Joseph Albin Sanitary Plumiji r,2 2 doors below P. O. Freeport, N. Y. ALL KIND S o r TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK Steam and Hot Water Fitling a Specialty As careful atte1 tion i.aiil to .0 as to U0 sliara B - ./'■ vn / w ' si South Shore Telephone 18 Long Distance Rl-J-I Freeport H E N R Y V O L L M E R High-Class Dyeing and Cleaning Ladies’ and Gents’ Garments Cleaned and Dyed Equal to New Lace Curtni’K and Blankets Cleaned W ithout Odor Gloves Olein * d in One Day Main Street FREEPORT, L. I. Next St' re to P. O. Goods calle l it r > ud delivered free Telephm e 61-.T-1 Freeport HAVE YOUR FURNITURE RECOVER!:. ’0W ROOMS TO LET, with or board; Jensen, Weberfield Ave port; WANTED. — Local representative j for Freeport and vicinity to look after renewals and increase subscription list _______ of a prominent monthly magazine on a salary and commission basis. Exper- without ience desirable, but not necessary. , Free- Good opportunity for right person. It. Address Publisher, Box 59, Station O, — New York. BOARDERS W A N T E D .-L a d ies or m arried couple preferred. Ten min utes walk from station. Apply 39 Lexington Avenue, Freeport. 11-8. EXPERT PIANO TUNING and repairing at ci'y prices. Two dol lars for uprights or squares, s ight re pairs free. D. V BERLAGE 174 J ffersen Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y Branch a t Mineola, L. I. Firling FOR RENT.—P a r t of small house Dem. —good location. M. S., Review 1509 | Office. tf. 3129 ----------------------------------------------------- ---- 890 Mrs. Margaret Munroe Character Actress Lessons given in Elocution, individual or classes. Plays rehearsed and stage directed for am ateur societies. Refer ences: All reputable dramatic agents in New York. Address Box 24. ROOSEVELT, L. I. LOST. —Between Flatbush Avenue -------- —— ------------------------------------------- and Freeport depot on the Long Island I —. . Railroad train arriving at Freeport U r G S S - l l l R k l l l g ' about 6:35 ox thence to C. P. Sm ith’s | ^ N ew P arlors —Tailor-Made Suits, drug store, then on trolley south bound I Gowns, Long and Short Coats of every to Pt. Lcokout transfer station, 0n description; quickly made a t reasonat.le Sept. 20, a lady’s breast pin shaped S ^ c a H guaranteed. Give as six pointed star, four pearls in each 1 M m e . F L A C K B E S T 885 point, diamond in the centre. $25 re- I formerly New York City ward will be given for return of same Eldorado Cottage, Roosevelt in good condition. Benj. D. Homan. between Trolley Stop 66 and 6S tf. --------------------------- : ----------------------------- E d w a r d S . T e b b u t t O r g a n i s t a n d C h o i r m a s t e r Church of the Transfiguration, teach es Organ, Piano and Theory. Resi dence and Studio, Lexington Avenue, near Long Beach Avenue, Freeport Terms, 75 cents per lesson. 5528 Miller Dem. 1469 3033 5387 Daeinn S- P PETTIT AUCTIONEER jgijg ; Office: 42 South Main St , Freeport 2202 i 972 I Totals .............................. 6195 M a jority ......................... 1485 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Coles Graham Rep. Oyster Bay ....................... 1452 H e m p s tead ......................... 3314 North Hem p stead ........... 1121 $500 4710 ™ Valuable Presents Given Away Absolutely Free to the persons who attend Grand Clearing Sale Dem. 1648 2408 of about 1032 Totals ...... ....................... 6887 5088 M a jority ........................ 799 COUNTY SU P ’T OF POOR Gill McKenna Rep. Dem. 1303 2107 956 Oyster B a y ...................... 1456 Hempstead .................... 4531 North Hem p stead ......... 1136 To’a ls ............................ 7123 M a jority ...................... 2657 4466 T h a n k s g ivin g P r o c lam a tion 6 0 V aluable B uild in g Sites at BALDWIN, L. I. On the M enick Road, two blocks west of Grand Avenue, on Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, N o v . 7, 8 a n d 9, I 9 O 7 At 1 P. M. This is an exceptional opportunity to i purchase really desirable property at your own price and terms. Put your ready cash in real estate and have it double itself in a short time in- stead of in a bank and then have trouble. All lots 25 feet wide and from 150 to 200 feet deep. DR. H. M. TRENHOLM OSTEOPATH 61 W. Merrick Road Freeport, L . I. Wednesdays ai.d Sntudays. 9 to 4 N o r v o t i s a n d C h r o n i c C a s e s a S p e c i a l t y Handsome Crocheted Shawls Specially reduced for the the Holidays, *1 50 each Orders Promptly Filled MISS M. LEW IS 117 Church St , Freeport 1-1.8 . Tel. 66-R-2 Alfred Palamountain, M. S. V. Professor of Voice Culture ( Graduate of Parkinson Conservatorlum) Tenor Soloist, Cathedral, Garden City Conductor Freeport Choral Society. Conductor Hempstead Choral Society. Conductor Presbyterian Choir, Hemp stead. Receives pupils for Opera, Oratorio Church or Concert. STUDIO 32 North Ocean Avenue FREEPORT, L. I. Telephone 73-W-l Freeport JUI5IUS S. SHAPIRO Full line of Oil Cloths, Lin leums, M attings, etc. All floor covering' bomrht Imre made and laid FREE OF CHARGE. 91 South Main St., fRi Branch [ 225 S o u th’n Boulevard, R ckville Centre Teh phnn s I 81-F Freeport 23-J-l Hi clivdle Centre R. M. Lamb and S. P. Pettit, Owners x ° A our Through the Secretary of State, the TERMS OF SA L E : $5.00 down on President has issued his Thanksgiving !' achi 1?* aud J*10-00 l*‘r mouth. All lots Pmelamatinn • 1 carefully and fully restricted. Once aEaJn the the »e»r | has come when in accordance with the be distributed at 1 P. M. sharp. Be sure custom of our forefathers for genera to a ttend and get yonrs. By order ' tions past the President appoints a day as the especial occasion for all our peo ple to give praise and thanksgiving to God. ’ During the past year we have been free from famine, from pestilence, from war. We are at peace w ith all the rest of mankind. Our natural re sources a re a t least as great as those . of any other nation. We believe that in ability to develop and take advan tage of these resources the average man of this nation stands a t least as , high as the average man of any .other i Nowhere else in the world :is there j such an oppportunity for a free people ; to develop to the fullest e x tent all its : powers o f body, of mind and of that j which stands above both body and mind—character.. Much has been given us from on high, and much will rightly be expect I o f doinK business through a bank ed of us in retiirn. Into our care th e 1 *a^ t8 the extending of ibis invitation u„„„ i ___ _____________ , _ I to business men and heads of families ten talents have been intrustetUnd we i to eal, aud inquire into onr method for are to be pardoned neither if wesquan- simplifying the payment of all bills by der and waste them nor yet if we hide check— a method, once tried, never them in a napkin for they must be abandoned. To the business man we fruitful in our hands. Ever through- ' want to point out the manifold advau- oqt the ages, at all times and among gained by a connection that raises Freeport Talking Machine Store VICTOR TALKING MACHINES EDISON PHONOGRAPHS - COMPLETE LINE OF RECORDS Dealer: J. 0. Robertson Grove St., near Pine, FREEPO R T , L. I. OPEN EVENINGS Get a Piano and d o n ’t get a “ C h e a p -Joh n ” Your family will be proud of a good instrument—one that not only has the looks, but the tone. has no “Cheap-John” qualities. We Go farther Than Most Merchants To stop at the mere selling is where storekeeping generally ends. Business is for profit. We find it to our profit when we serve you right, and if there should be a wrong, always are ready with money back if you want it. Try Our Children’s and Ladies’ Black Stockings Child’s Black Ribbed Stockings 10 ci u ts pair Child’s Heavy Ribbed Stockings 15 cents j a i r Child’s Very Fine Ribbed Stockings 25 cents pair Child’s Extra Heavy Ribbed Stockings 25 cents pair They are built to last for years', Ladr'' Plain Bl“ck S\lcki Lady’s Plain Black Stockings, better A. C. B o u r d e tte dealer in Prime Meats, Poultry, Provisions FRESH FISH of all kinds constantly kept on hand 121 South Main St. and are given dolhtr for dollar in value. Handsome Scarf and Stool and a year’s tuning free Ware Rooms 439 Fulton St.. BROOKLYN Local FREEPORT Explaining the Great Advantages all people, prosperity has been fraught with danger, and it behooves us to b e -1 °* mftU^ we cau disclose seech the Giver of All Things that we '*** may not fall into love of ease and of luxury; that we may not lose our sense of moral responsibility that we may not forget our duty to God and to our neighbor. A great democracy like k McOwtn has a quantity of tbe I ours, i democracy baaed upon the prin- .atlil In her possession, which she ciplee of orderlyyiberty, can be perpet- |ka to the skeptical.—Timee. I uated only if in the heart of the ordin- his credit in the financial world, bat one J. J. (S l W. R. Taylor M anufacturer of Concrete Building Blocks Yard: Brookside Avenue, l-j mile west Of Roosevelt Post Office P. O. Address, ROOSEVELT, N .Y . Telephone, 21-J-l Hempstead \ Estimates furnished for Blocks in yard, delivered on job or laid in wail WANTED for a client a FIVE OR TEN ACRE FARM with or without buildings, within one and a half miles of Freeport station. Also A 10 TO 12 ROOM HOUSE with good sized grounds with all im provements, in the Village of Freeport.' LEACH REALTY COMPANY 26 Jackson Ave. Long Lsland City to him. F i r s t (N a tio n a l B a n k OF F R E E P O R T . N. Y. therewith invitee public attention to its new and money-saving methods. R oswell D avis , President J ob * K. K lobtoo *. Vke-Pree. O. M iltoh F oeexah , Cashier S amusl T. R atmoe , Aset. Cashier FIRST-CLASS BOARD for people wishing to spend the Winter in the City or to visit city occasionally. 137 Remsen St., Brooklyn For particulars apply to A. E. F rost , Cry staT Lake House. Long Island Railroad Time Table (Effective November 1st, 1907) Leave Merrick for New York, Brook, lyn and intermediate stations, week days, 5.14, 6.02, 6.40, 7.16, 7.57, 8.57, A 10.26, 11.31 Sat.onlv, 12.23. A. M., 2 54, 4.10, 5.24, 6.26. 8.24, 10.24 P. M. (12.23 night for Valley Stream.) Sundays, 6.54, 9.11 A. M., 12.26, 4.24, 5.22, 6.45, 7.22, 9.27 P. M. Leave Freeport 5.18, 6.06. 6.44 , 7.20, 7.44, 8.01, 9.01, A10.30, (11.35 Saturday only,) 12.28 A. M .i 2.59, 4.14, 5.29, 6.30, 8.28, 10.28, P. M.-4UU6 night for Val ley Stream) Sundays, 6.58, 0.15 A. M., 12 30, 4.28 5.26. 6.49, 7.26, 9.31 P. M. Trains leave Freeport for Amity ville, Babylon, Patcbogoe and intermediate stations week-days. $4.36, 8.03, $8.56. 11.68 A. M., $2.00 (Sat. only) 2.56,$3.52, $5.05, 5.55, 6.26, $6.39, $7.10, 7 39, 8.04. $9.07, $11.07 P. M . $1.08, night. Sun days, 6.11, $9.21 A. M., 12.28, 2.15, $2.28, $3.52, $11.09 P.M. Trains leave New Yorkt> East 34th Station, for Freeport, Merrick and prin cipal intermediate stations,3.35,7.00,7.50, 10.50, (12.50 P. M. Sat. only) 1.50, 2.50, 4.00, 5.00, 6.40, 6.00, 6.30, 7.00, 8.00. 10.00 E. M., 12.00 Night. •‘A”connecte at Valley Stream for Far Rocknway Branch trains. “$” Train runs to Babylon only. , Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush Ave. Station, about 5 minutes later than 84th St. time. This time table subject to ohaufle without notice. grade 16 cents pair Lady's Plain Black Stockings, fine gauge 25 cents j a i r Lady's Plain Black Stockings, extra fine gauge 40 cents pair Men’s Socks from 10 to 25 cents pair Coat and Blouse Sweaters Just the thing for these cool Fall days. CMS. P. SEAMAN’S musLE m m flam St., Freeport it . T a i l o r i n g is vastly different fronijcluthes man ufacturing. Work men in the factory neither know or care about your personal ph^sipal peculiarities. We both know and care. That is why we can fit yon per fectly all over, while factory made clothing fits yon in spots—if at all. JAMES YEIDITT Up-ts-isti feller Fulton St., near Church Freeport, L. I. Telephone - 71-W-l Freeport jtiee LedAes* Teller* leg aCmedsrate