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Motor Boat Supplies B a tteries Air W h istles Steering W h eels Bilge Pum ps Secondary Cable Sw itches Bpeed Indicators M. &. W. M agnetors Spark Coils R ing Buoys Cabm Lamps Stern Boxes A lbany Greese S p a r k Plugs Sailing L ights Fog Bells and H o rns Folding C a n v a s P a ils R u b b e r I n s u la te d W ire G a soline T a n k s Pow e r W h is tles B a tte r y C o n n e c tions Life P r e s e r v e r s Cork F e n d e rs Oil Cans L u b r icatin g Oils G raphite Copper P a int, B rass and G a lvanized M a rine H a r d w a r e R O S S S c F F t E E F O I R - T , I _ i . I . SO L ID OAK FR A M E S with beautiful hand-m o u n ted corners black or brown finiah—anv size up to 11x14-read y to frame. To introduce our frames in the homes, we will send, charges prepaid, sample frame in box upon receipt of 35 cents. Send size and finish wanted when rem itting. Money refunded if not satisfactory. H. O 'N E IL L A SON S . 170 Flatbush Avr., Brooklyn. N. Y WANTAGH Mrs. A. E. Hunt is having her house on Park Avenue painted. A euchre party was held at the home of Mrs. Cheshire Tuesday evening. Frank P. Rhame has been home from Cornell for a brief vacation. The Schuman Q u intet met last « Wednesday evening with Mrs. Rhoda j Wr C G T C g o i n g tO H c lV C 3 Jackson. EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION big celeoration, and invite you to c o m e and help us enjoy the doy T M A IN K Y O U M O S T H E A R T I L Y Treat A meeting of the Sigma Euchre Club was held with Mrs. J. J . Fussell Thurs day afternoon. • , It is with a feeling of deep gratitude that we write these words of appreciation to all our eustom- e society o inK s tors met We t h a n k von mo.-t sin e e r e lv . E v e r v p u r c h a s e , even for o n lv a p e n n y ’s w o rth, h a s h e lp e d to swell at the home of Misses Place on Tues- , • * * 1 1 day afternoon. tllP ^ n e r a l in c r e a s e . During the past year we have increased our business over ‘2,> per cent, over last year, even Henry Ultsch has been ill for a week though reports say that business is poorer. \Vby shouldn't we celebrate? And why shouldn’t we want with pneumonia. His many friends ;tl| t,, j(,jM []u. celebration whose trade has contributed to offt success? hope for his speedy recovery. Therefore on APRIL 11, Saturday, we shall hold an Anniversary Celebration all day and even- Quite a little trout fishing has been ing, and will give away S p e c i e ! I S o u v e n i r s to everyone making a purchase, an d samples of indulged in by lovers of the sport, hut toilet articles, such as Perfumes, Tooth Powder, Tooth Paste, etc. as yet the catches are very few. We sh a ll also have SOUVENIRS FOR EV ERYONE w h o v isits t h e sto r e on th a t d a y , whether A horse belonging to Mr Giowth a lm r c lia8P *s made o r not. Come a n d seem s any way. We will c e r t a i n l y make you w e lcom e , the new baker, ran away last Friday J o h n s t o n ’s T a b a r d I n n L i b r a r y hurtSmaS^L(* 1 C waKonljUtno or t‘ was Special p. icc for this day of 50 cents per book for Life Membership, entitling you to a hook good | for renewal all over the United States, and can he exchanged for another book at any station for the small The Republican Primary will be held j fee of 5 cents. Do not let this opportunity pass of obtaining an exchangeable book in a Tabard Inn Case F o r 5 0 C e n t s in Firem e n ’s Hall on Saturday even- ning, to elect three delegates to the Assembly D istrict Convention. H e r e few of tlie s p e c i a l offers we make during our Auuivi S M O R T M A I N D & T Y R E W R I T I I N O S C H O O L in the Very O Heart O of Freeport Conducted personally by K. ADAMS BOYCE, (j. T., Daw and General Shorthand Rejiorter Individual expert instruction a specialty. Success guaranteed. Terms Moderate. B O Y C E ' S L O N G I S L A N D I N S T I T U T E Register 7 to D j). m. Fraternity Hall S. P. PETTIT, Auctioneer Office, I- S. Main St., Fieejsirt Executors’ Sale of R E A L E S T A T E and Household Furniture at :J.a North Main St. Freeport, IN. Y. 1 Razo *i..'0 1 P.ickage Too h Pow d e' 25c 1 Razm St mil .25 1 Tooth Bnisli 25c 1 Cake Soup .10 S iloeia|, 10 (lavs only, 25c 1 Bottle Si aving Lotion 1 Box Talcum Powd i 25 25 1 B it’le R'.i umatism Remedy 1 Bott'e Rubbing Oil . ) l .(H) .25 Siieci;i 1, 1II iln\ s «>tiL , s l . : 15 S ;i rial, 10 days only, K5c rsary Celebration: P.nx Kidney Pills Kidney Piaster Special, 10 days only,‘25c a5o Free with each purchase < f 10 cents o more, a Souvenir Letter of Freeport containing eight views. GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF GROCERIES Saii,ida>- APriiiiih.i908 Friday & Saturday, April 3 & 4 at 1 i). m., .sharp litiht Creamery Rutter Best Elgin Creamery Butter 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs. Wheat Berries 2 pkgs. Elijah’s Manna 2 pkgs. (1 rape Nuts ole d pkgs. (Quaker Corh Meal ‘rint 2 pkgs. Evaporated Apples ddv 2 pkgs. Seeded Raisins 2de d cans Dutch Cleanser Klc 2 cans Rest Maine Corn 25c (i cakes (Jlycerine Tar Son] 25e li cakes Fairy Soap NOTICE We give Rebate Checks purchases sugar) which are redeemed tor Ornamental and Useful Premiums. Telephone, 27-L-l Freeport O. W. SVENSON T H E C H E A P C A S H G R O C E R REAL ESTAJ.E Consists of the large 9 room dwell- | ing house on the west side of North 2oc j Main Street, about 200 feet north of 27c I the L. I. R. li. Tracks. House has 25c i modern improvements, with a lot fiOx- 25c i 162, with cement walks and everything o,)(. in first class order. j Terms on Real E s tate: 5 per cent f cash on day of sale. 5 per cent addi- ~i'H ' tional on signing of the contract. Bal- , 1 ance, over and above the mortgage the *' Xl 1 P i p u rchaser wishes to remain, in about i 20 days. Arrangem ents can be made | for 70 per cent of the purchases, price , to remain on Bond and Mortgage for ! a term of years. FU R NITURE ; 1 5-piece Willow Parlor Suite, 2 | Willow Parlor Chairs, 4 Porch ('hairs, j 1 Porch Arm Chair, 1 Centre Table, 1 Railroad Avenue, FREEPORT, L. I. 22H Idth Street, COLLEGE POINT, I, I. R road way, cor. Clinton Place, WOODHAYEX, I. I. George Made Good. How G eorge M. Good Developed Into George Made Good. (A Cantering Rhyme In Nine Cantos—Look For the Next) be Nickel Lamp, 1 Fancy Rocker, lot Stair Carpet, 1 Hall Hat Rack, IJiock- tim e , and at prices n jer, 1 Arm Chair, 2 Rugs, 1 Parlor Flowers of Sulphur , Lamp, 1 Davenport, 1 Centre Table, 2 i R ockers, Arm Chair, plush; 1 Side- | board, 20 Dining'Room Chairs, 2 Din- ! ing Room Arm Chairs, 1 Extension Table, 5 leaves; 2 Kitchen Chairs, 1 Ice Box, 2 Kitchen Tables, 300 yds of M atting, lot Dishes and Kitchen U ten sils. 9 complete Bedroom Suites, consist* ing of Bedsteads, Springs, M attress, 42 Pillows, 2 Chairs, Wash Stand and 1 Toilet Set. These are Iron Beds and ; 2 3 W e s t i V l t i r n i c K some Hair M attresses, and all practi cally new. ' 11 1 1 ■ Sale Rain or Shine Furniture Sold bv order of HIRAM R. SMITH. Executor of the E state of C. Peasell. Real E state sold by order of i SILAS A. WILLIAMS. Executor of the E state of To everv ])'irchu-ei r.. the omonnt of s|..y> c,r mure we will give nliMilu elv free one of tlie.e Vienna Art Plates, ole ti e d ii | 1 ications of t he ri 'he o art j. at. u! \ ienu i ami P.n is. b'siutii u 1 i v lit h<iffm idied, oriiHineiitnl. suitable for dining room o- -Ien, valued at $!. V,',. 1 .u e displaveil them in onr window so yon can si ■' • what a chance w- offer for Saturday only Tie se plates measure In inches across. Drugs unci Patent Medicines arc Cheapest Here All you pay fur hen- is ipmlity. You mrc assured of the best always. Incidental cuttings that inii'.t in ersstirily add to the cost o! othi'r items An utht'i' days is ne\er pi'tictispd hero. ( ut prices are ous 1 1 \ :i 1 1 \ ei 1 1 sei 1 I > r a 1 1. i \ , but we 1 e;t ve that t< i <t i li ers. \X e pn - fe i to g i ve \ on the best in everv depart- ment and t<> win your ooiifideuee through prices that are the lowest. In these columns appear a list of aa tieles gathered from every p,irt of tlui stoie not t<> be sold tomoi row on 1 \', hut (iverv day and all the i before quoted by any store: lie Extrac'' Vanilla Compound, pint #1.00 Cedar Flakes, per pauki't. ( ?laub‘-rs'Salts, for hors- s nml cni l.xrnvt Lemon, siqu-rior quality. Colgate's Talcum Powder, per tin , i er pi nr tie, per pound - ~ Epsom Salt®, per pinmd Send and get our leliveretl jivomptly . ■1 $ 1)0 Colgate's Dental Powder, per tin I f ur Camphor Pal's, per pound .‘e Household Ammonia, per botth- I Make Camphor, per packet Ky.' Beef. Iron and Wine, f a ll pint. and they ices, ;ts we sell goods at the same juice by mail or telejihone loo Ira; 15c 9o 49o will T H O M A S J O H N S T O N D R U G G I S 7 R o a d F r e e p o r t , IN. Y. A m aida A. W illiams. — of CANTO I. Young George M. Good was a likely lad, With an eye to the chances main. Oh, an eye quite keen this youngster had, And k fertile and ready brain. And he says to himself one day, says he, “Ho, a merchant rich I am bound to be l” Now, the way he did as he said he would Is the useful story of GE0BGE MADE GOOD. (To be continued.) | H o u s e h o ld F u r n iture Kitchen U t e n s i l s j Horse, Wagon, Harness, Poultry Merrick, L. I. | East side of Park Avenue, about A mill- north of Camp Ave., near Beyele’s Hotel, on Monday, April 13th, 1908 at 12:80 sharp Sale List Dining room table, six dining room chairs, one rocking chair, one couch, I large mirror, center tabl£, iron bed and mattresses, two $ iron beds and mat- j tresses, two toilet sets, portierrea and ; shades, lot Ingrain and Lrussels carpets j Carpet sweeper, one cylinder stove, one There is never any criticism to tie ; made of our Tail oring. lr is i>e feet in every de tail. Come in and examine the large I in <• n t of Spring and Summer Styles Yi-u will surely liini something to I su'i xonr lancy I ami for the of #23 Vti to #3o.nii will • ress in i pert, e- ie, n of! II e Art Of Tailor- | ing, i nly to be. got- .j ien m the very firs t e'ass otii Ave. j Tailoring estal -! lishment for more than double my prices. Jt .would be worth while to investigate. OAKDALE AUCTION SALE Saturday, April II, 1908 At 12 o’c l o c k n o o n , on tHe p r e m i s e s Urn WE HAVE MOVED To the ground floor of G. H. Randall Building 28 BROOKLYN AVE. O p p o s it e F r e e p o r t D e p o t JO H N S O N R E A L T Y E X C H A N G E , IN C . and A L B I N N. JO H N S O N Attorney and„Counsellor at Law JAMES YEND1TT ____ . , Up-to date Tailor No. 8 range with w a ter tank, Che i Vultou St., near (Jlmrch F n ejinrt, L.I. \O a k ” cylinder store, one \S terlin g ” i Telephone, (il-J-2 Freeport No. 9 range, two gas stoves, ice box, L a d le s ' T e ilo r l n * e t m e d e r e te prices 1 p a tent churn, lot w a ter pails, kitch- ----------------------------- — — en table, brass lamps, ironing board, N o tice to C r e d ito r s lot kitchen and cutlery utensils and i --------------- ^ Pursuant to an order of Hox. E duak J a c k s o n , Surrogate of the County o f Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims againt William Gooth, late of the Town of Hempstead, other articles too numerous to mention. Two seat canopy surrey, 1 one-horse farm wagon, one depot wagon, 1 sleigh (cutter), one good family bay horse, two sets of harness, saddle and bridle, . . . , , , whins blankets halters etc one bone 1,1 the 6,11(1 <,nanty» deceased, to present whips, manners, naiters, etc., one none the Wlth th„ vouchers thereof, to cutter, rakes, shovels., hoes, etc., 1 hot subscriber, the executrix of the last w a ter brooder, 2 \C iphers” indoor w ill and T e s t unent ot said deceased, at brooders, 2 out-door brooders. 2 chick- jlt.r place of transacting business at the en houses, 1 carpenter’s bench, 2 bi- office of Elviu N. Edwards, her attor- 3 * C ^ /° 5- / STi ------ a ” r-gT' Ho -X3- j i <. : 2 - s? * c f ( * ’ 7. i,e $ 8 8 y M , i - 01 .[. t _ - cycles, and 12 trap nests. POULTRY 150 chickens, consisting 1 ney, Ross &r Randall Building, Free port, New York, on or before the fit- the teenth dav of October in-xt. finest strain of White Wyandottes and Dutud' Mi,1,o!a' N J ” 1!K)S Rhode Island Reds in the United States. > If Stormy, first fair day. | Sale by order of F. K. VANDERVOORT. R osalie G ooth , Kxerutrii K i . vis N. E dw ahps , Attorney for Executrix. Ross <fc Randall Building Freeport, New York. An exceptional o p p o r tu n ity to s e c u re large building ^ l o t s on South C o u n try Road, near O a k d a le S tation, w ith sh o r e rig h ts on Great S o u th Bay. P r o p e r ty carefu lly restricted . 70 p e r cent, of t h e p u r c h a s e price can rem a in for 2 or 3 y e a r s a t 4 p e r cent, or be paid in m o n th ly in s tallm e n ts as desired. T itle in s u r a n c e free. M. STRAUSS, A u c tioneer, Bay Shore, N. Y. ,/