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IP'-.' E i < LJl-J ____ L.. . ..IL ---------- Nassau County Review Friday, January 22, 1909 H E M P S T E AD , SEAFORD — Mrs. John Powell is confined to her | home. Mrs. William Staehle is quite ill at her home. Mrs. William Condit is visiting The A literary carnival will be given in the Methodist Sunday School room Feb- fr^ ^ 8 £ Br^klym , ruary 17 and 18 , by the E p w o r t h _______________ League, Ladies’ Circle and the Sunday ^ moving picture show appeared Sri*00!* the Hall Wednesday night. The locomotive house at the Hemp- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greensword f stead railroad station is being de- visiting friends in Brooklyn. molished. The road here having been - --------------------- electrically equipped, its usefulness is over, and it is hoped its passing is the forerunner of more important events^- a new station, maybe. inf SIGMOND OPERA HOUSE South flam Street FREEPORT OPENS FEBRUARY 6th, 1909 Doors open 7:30 Curtain R ises 8:15 Correct Tailoring for Fall and Winter FREEPORT DIRECTORY Mrs. Edward Greensword sr. of __________________ w£?ngn HUl8 18 Vi8iting Mr8' DaVid t The program will include a bill calling for V ill age O fficials .—Daniel Morrison.; president; Charles A. Sigmond, Frank My facilities for producing high-class tin Bedell, Wm. H. Patterson. Huv- garments are the very best, and your ler Ellisou, trustees John E! (.folding. Tailoring for the Fall and Winter will treasurer; Elvin A. Dorlon, collector, be correct in every detail. An insnec- S. P. Shea, village clerk ; Sidney H. tion is invited and your trade solicited, j Swezey, police justice ; D. Wesley Pine, with the assurslice of perfect fit, style, , street commissioner. labric and workmanship, and complete j ____ _ __ satisfaction at moderate prices. It will b<! worth while to investigate. MIES V&1DITT Up-to-date Tailor Fulton St., near Church Freeport, L.I. Telephone, 61-J-2 Freeport Alee Ladles’ Telle r ia l at m ederete prices The two-days’ old son of Mr. and , Mrs. Otto Hasnader died Tuesday af- | ternoon. Miss Irene Pettit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seaman L. Pettit, and Cap tain Frank Bolles, U. S. A., were, ----------------------- married Thursday, January 14 , at the An oyster supper was held in the home of the bride's parents, 179 Ful- Guild Room Thursday night and was ton Avenue. Rev. Hubert Munson, very successful., pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, performed the ceremony. Lieutenant Walton was best man and Mrs. Walton maid of honor. Miss Anna and James McHugh spent Wednesday with Miss Anna Kovaltsik at Bay Shore. | Read Prof. Fajan’s announcement this issue. Captain Dodd ran a nail in his foot Saturday, which threatens to lay him up for some time. A BAPTIST ELDER Restored Ito Health by Vlnol The Guild of the Cuhrch of St. Mi- ^ chael and All Angels met with Mrs. | Telephone, 1<(> Freeport Edward Mansfield Wednesday. ALL-STAR PROFESSIONAL ACTS of various kinds, taken from the KEITH <fc PROCTOR Circuit and other large New York vaudeville theatres. The management promises a’ vaudeville performance of the highest order and will make every effort to care for the ladies, child ren and families. The advance sale of tickets will doubtless be large so for the benefit of those desiring seats before the box office opens they can be reserved, either in person or by mail or phone. ADDRESS CHAS. A. SIGM OND 24 Brooklyn Ave., Calendars for 1910 B oard of H ealth . — J. W. Fitz- simoiis, president; Frank E. Rose, secre tary and registrar of vital statistice; Alexander Ackermann; Edwin Carman. M. D., health officer. ----------- ------------------ S chool O fficiate .— Samuel R. Smith, president; Henry L. Crandell, secretary ; John K. Eldridge, Walter B. Cozzens, C. M. Foreman. Board • of Education A. E. Barnes, superintendent; Wes ley Pearsall, collector; Samuel T. Ray nor, treasurer; Francis C. Morse, clerk. Chas. E. Hellaud. truant officer Freeport “I was run down ami weak from in digestion and general debility, also suf fered from vertigo. I saw a cod liver prepa- at ion called Vinol advertised and decided to give it a trial, and the re sults were most gratifying, After tak ing two bottles I regained my strength and am now feeling unusually well.” Henry Cunningham, Elder Baptist Church, Kingston, N. C. Vinol is not a patent medicine—but a preparation composed of the medicinal ele'-ents of rods’ livers, combined with a tonic iron and wine. Vinol creates i coming season a hearty appetite, tones up the organs i \of-digestion arid nmkt's rich red blood In this natural manner, Vinol creates strength to the run down, overworked and debiliati d, and for delicate child ren and old people. For chronic Mrs. Charles Southard, an old resi dent of this place, died very suddenly at her home early Thursday morning. Prices, 35c, 50c, 75c will not be admitted unless ac- Our line of C a l e n d e r s for 1910 is now ready. Wait untill our representative calls on you before send- Childreu under the age of 16 companied by parent or guardian. If you will drop word when The Unity Pleasure Club will hold a masquerade ball in the Y. M. I. C. Hall February 5. Beginning the following Monday night and every evening, with the exception of Saturday nights and in such dates as the theatre Music by S c h u ster, may tie engaged for balls, public meetings etc., there will be regular -- ------------------- j moving picture shows with absolutely new pictures that have never Mrs. Grant Dent and Louis Dent ex- j before been shown in any theatre, in addition there will be vaudeville pect to move back to Seaford shortly, and illustrated songs. Prices 10c. and 15c. They have beenHvingatQaincy, Mass. ■ THE BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHTS Martin Hall’s passenger boat “ Laura j THROUGHOUT THE WINTER—ALL STAR ACTS. W.” has been lengthened and put in CHARLES A. SIGMOND shape to carry larger crowds during the Frank Southard has installed a band saw and a Baldwin engine in his boat building shop, which is already pre senting a lively appearance. choughs, colds and unexcelled. bronchitis Vinol is The Unity Pleasure Club on Monday ; night elected the following officers \or ; AU such persons in this vicinity are i the ensuing year: President, Charles asked to try vinol on onr offer to refund ! Michenfelder; vice-pres., Sylvester their money if it f tils to give satisfac- Cullen ; secretary, Henry Fallot; treas- tion. Thomas Johnston, Freeport. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS urer, John T. Powell: arms, Wm. Post. sergeant-at- Department of Collection Room 1 , Town Hall Hempstead, N. Y. The undersigned Receiver of Taxes for the Town of Hempstead, hereby gives notice that he will be in a tend ance to receive taxes at B oom 1, T own H all , in the Village of Hempstead, on Monday, January 25, 1909 and every day then after until ami including Tuesday, Tlarch 2, 190V Sundays and Holidays excepted, from ft A. M. to 4 P. M. After March 2, the undersigned will receive taxes on M onday and T uesday only of each WEEK a t the Receiver’s Office, from 9 A. M. to !1 P. M. The Receiver’s Office will he open from January 25th, 11109, to Juno 1-t, 1909. All correspondence after thisjdate m u s t be addressed to the County Treas urer at Miueola, Nassau County, N. Y. All taxes paid during the first thirty days no perceutaue added thereto. Sec ond thirty days 2 per rent will be add-d and 25 cents for Notice. On and after April 2nd, 1909, 5 per cent ad litional will be added, making total percentage of 7 per cent. All takes are payable at the Roc iver’s Office up te Juuo 1st, after which date they are payab o at the County Treas urer’s Office at Miueola, N. Y., with an additional 7 per cent, per annum penalty added thereto. In payment of Taxes through the mails, please si ml Check or Money Or der. Money or Postage Stamps by mail not accepted for Taxes. All Tax Bills, Receipts or Correspond ence to be sent by mail must be accom panied by •self-addressed Envelope, and Stamp. Town, County and State Tax, $1.80 .Road Tax .20 Board of Health Tax .02 Floral Park Water Dist. Tax .14 Hewlett Bay Wa'er Dist. Tax .20 Lynbrook Water District Tax .12 Merrick Lighting District Tax 1.20 Baldwin Lighting District Tax .75 Valley Stream b ire Dist. Tax .40 Floral Park Fire District Tax .82 Inwood Lighting Dist. Tax .70 Dated January 14, 1909. WILLIAM H. JONES, Receiver of Taxes. Fanning Baldwin had a very narrow 1 escape from drowning at Massapequa ! Tuesday when the ice on which he was I standing gave away. Had it not been ; for the prompt assistance of some of his comrades he undoubtedly would I have drowned, and even as it was, it was feared that he would give out be-' fore help reached him. | - ...... • ------------ A meeting of the Seaford Village 1 Improvement Association was held at j the rooms of Mr. George H. Norman I Thursday evening, and considerable 1 interest is being manifested. As a ; newspaper, the Review is always ready i to do anything in iti power to help along an organization of this kind, which does much for a village, and the ; same rule applies here. Everitt Southard was the victim of a /very painful accident Tuesday. While skating on the pond between this place and Massapequa his skate ; became unfastened and he fell. So gieat was his momentum that when he fell he slid along the ice for quite a ways. finaUy hitting the side of his j face against the point of a skate worn ! by George Roberts with such force that a hole was torn completely through one cheek, into his mouth. F reeport C lub .— David Southerland jr., president: J. Hnyler Ellison, secre tary. __ * F raternal O rganization .' Freeport f-odge. No. IKK). I. O. A). F — Noble Grand, D. Frank Seaman; Re- | cording Secretary, Miles S. Rhodes; meeting night, Monday. Mutual Benevolent Association—Pres ideut, Ernest Edwards ; Secretary. Wil ; liam H. Post; meeting nights. 2d -trvt 4th Wednesday each month. D. B. P. Mott Post No. 527. G. A K. —Commander, W. H. Patterson, Ad- ing your order elsewhere. C L Wv,^ Court Iroquois, No. 120, F. of A — Chief Ranger, Henry Ashdown; Secre- you are ready, he will call taiJ ’lSd£\dr v ''ri[.y : ‘\fetingnights 2 <i ^ and 4th Tuesday ot each month any t i me you wish. Freeport Council. No. 57, Jr O. U A. M.—Councilor. Wm. F. Cornell; Seen- \ tary, Oscar W. Valentine, meeting night, Friday. Progressive Council, No. iwi, D.of L — Councilor, Mrs. E. Demerest; ScTetary, Miss Mary Crevoiserat. Royal Arcanum, Fraternal < 'ouucil — Regent, John 1). Gunning; Recording Secretary, Geo. J. Harrison. Meets td and 4th Thursdays of each mouth Alpha Council, No. 11, D. of A — Councilor. Mrs. Zillah Pearsall. •SeCri., tary. Miss Efim Dunbar; Meets 1st <d and 5th Tuesday evenings. Rebekah Degree. — Noble Grand, Mrs. Alice Toombs; Secretary, Mrs Nettie Wallace; meets 1st and 3d Thurs day of each month. Woman’s Relief Corps, No IM President, Mrs. Ella Wyman: Secretary, Mrs. Anna DaSilva. Freeport Chapter, No. 202 Royal ArGi Masons—High Priest, A. K. llarnee; ■ _ - Secretary, William H. Sammons: Ladies attended at their residence j Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall the int. Ini. ' if desired, or at und 5th Tuesday evenings. » F reeport B oard of T rade AI wum NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW Printing, Stationery 6 2 S . M a i n S t . Y. Hairdressing, Shampooing Scalp Treatment, Facial Massage, Manicuring. Freeport Bank Bldg., 3rd Floor f i r s . C a r o l L o u i s e B e a u b i a n Foster, secretary : meets second each month at Fraternity Hall nnri Cheshtr* Wednesday -t SU N . MON. TUB. WED. THU.| FR I. | \~§ a y ; 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 0 21 2 3 Hu Can Afford to Smile because his place is protected by GOOD FIRE INSURANCE Match the small premium in vested against the vast benefits what wise man hesitate.-? Ar you one? Let’s protect you to-day <all ’ or phone and D< >N'T 1 >ELA V JOHNSON M TV LXCHANtit, Inc. '2H Brooklyn Ave F ire insurance Opp. I )ej,nt F R E E P O R T , Tel. 208-J N. Y. Freeport Lots Plots and Cottage Sites For sale near Bay or in Village. C A R P E T S C A R P E T S This is the best town on Long Isl- For the 3rd and 4th WeeKs in January and, to buy, either to build now or . We will offer on Special Sale the following goods: . , | Axininster Carpets, for parlors and libraries, this sale hold fox increase m \alues which •\y00j Velvet, in parlor, library, dining-room hall, and are sure to come. Terms to suit. stair designs Inhn C a r n n h e ll Brussels Carpet, in parlor, dining-room, bed-room, ball P * and stair patterns ^ 325 Pine St., F reeport , A large number of Hassocks at _____________________________ Oil Cloth Mats, 2Vc Window Shades, all colors, 20c A new style of Empire Moquet Rugs have just arrived iff Q. SJW IT H 2b in. x 54 in., $1.95 30 in. x 60 in., $2.25 36 in. x 72 in., *2.75 * 1 a 4 ft. x 7 ft., $4.25 D entist The 4 ft. X 7 ft. makes a good Hall ling; they are heavy and lay solid | (office and Residence 011 Boor <XVXXXXXXXXXXXXXX8'XXXX>1XXX> exXX.<.'<XxX?0C<XXXXXXXXXXX1000 $ At Home in the Evening with an £ Edison Phonograph § or £ Victor Talking Machine | To Make Things Lively $ 05c per yd 00c yer yd 70c per yd 23c and up | What better combination can be imagined. \Stop and think of this father of a family, on your way home, and then stop in and’hear t he machines talk and have one sent home. A very small pieliminary payment will make it yours. ALL the American selections to date including the new Am bond four minute records—in stock. The only place where a corn j plete line of records can be found on Long Island. C . A. F U L T O N ^ 42-48 W. Merrick Road FREEPORT. L. I. L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 XIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU 61 VV. Merrick Road FRbEPORT ’Phone, 85-R E D W A - F I I D EL 88 South riain Street O J L ,SB 3 S r FREEPORT, N. Y. 1 OOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO 9 OQOCOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOCOOO A New Long Island flap T A new tri-colored map or Long Island <33x12 inches), giving the latest changes in the topography of the Island, showing the good roads, the new motor parkway and all trolley lines, bps just been issued in conjunction with - The Brooklyn Eagle Almanac, 1909 A new tri-colored street map of Queens (18x12 inches) and also the four other boroughs of the city is included. The most com [dote Long Island and New York City refer ence book over published. Twenty pages devoted to .Long Island societies, banks and churches. Get one from your newsdealer to-day. » Price, 50c.; by mail, 64c. looooooooeoeoodeoeeoeooeoeceeoopooooc i i : . ;i • . ’ M a Second-hand and N ew LUMBER and MASON MATERIALS Cheapest and Best Thomas Krekeler Company (1EORGE W. BECKEL, President and General Manager 280 Fulton Street 1515 Herkimer Street 18 Vesta Avenue Tel. 269 East New York BROOKLYN, N . Y. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Railroad siding in yard facilitates prompt shipment of tikr load lots .\S—tv V;„ ... . ■safe _ - j — _ ep an hour lender! Try a Gas -Ranges ^ then y o u don’t have to get up at 6 to be at work by Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co. GEORGE HecDONALD. President ;