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N a ssau County R eview Friday, Sept. 24, 1W _____ T O W I l B O O l X l i l l ^ W A N T A G H Helps Freeport News r>omanu‘k Ferrara, of Brooklyn Ave- 1 nne, is proving him,self a second Doran- . <16 in running matches. r ' ‘ fo r M A L A R I A (Chills and Fever) K h I s th e blood of th e M alarial poison. O. S. Stevens, Flacide H o te l, Jackson- The Ladies’ Aid Society met Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. Edgar J. Sea man. The Schuman Orchestra met Thurs day evening, with Mrs. Edgar J. Sea man. II. The Head of the Table The Brass band will hold their dance in Ultsch’s Hall next Wednesday even ing ; music by Waldau. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Davis returned Tuesday from England on the S.. S. Caronia. Miss Gertrude Hop pen will lead the the Christian Endeavor meeting this Friday evening; topic, “ How Mis sionaries Save Souls for Christ.” Letters remain unclaimed in Wan- tagh Post OlTice for Mr. Win. J. V’al- entin(42), Akobr Nonamor, Mrs. Mary Sprague. Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. P. Bush, Master Henry Cort, N. Zgnacyr. The Republican primaries will be • <held in Firemen’s Hall this Saturday evening when delegates to the County j and Assembly Distict Conventions will be elected. Mrs. Cecelia Booth, wife of Walter J. Booth, died at her home in Lynbrook Sunday evening. Mrs. Booth was the mother of Mrs. Archer Seaman of this jflace and was herself for a long time a resident of Wan tagh. A lot of quarrelsome Scottish chiefs used to quarrel becauce each wanted to sit at the head of the ta ble. Some one hit on the flan of putting a round table in the room where they met. a n d each of t\ -rr. then imagined that he had the place cf honor. This arrangement worked splen didly until Rob Roy McGregor took a shy at it. After he had become In sh o r t d is tan c e ev e n ts, F e r r a r a has o u tf o o ted all com jiefitors, a n d up to d a te th e colors ; o f b is n a tiv e c o u n t r y s t a n d u n d e f e a ted . , , , , , . , F e r r a r a cam e t o n o tice a few m o n th s ville, vm t» «: *•. larvh 4 - , 1. J, I w as - - a i - ago as a sp r in te r . H e m a d e a m a t'-h fering from Chills a n d Fever. A fter taking race w ith th e s m of a p r o m i n e n t citiz.i-n ' 1 PAM-ALA ” the chills and fever disap- a u d d e f e a ted him in clev e r sty le. 1 he A fter suffering for years from M:v- 1 defeat aroused the feeling- of the native f . T . . , , __ , ‘ _ t .. I y o u n g m e n w h o believed t h a t t h e y pos- ^aria ^ have a a- o i< a 1 1 . sessea stiffieient a b ility to re s t th e lion-\ and gladly recom m e n d i t to all those w . sj i u rs of v icto r y from th e second D o raudo. suff'-r as I did.\ F e r a r r a w a s besieged w ith offers to ru n ! f o r stakes r a n g in g fro m #10 to #-\> H e j a c c e p ted such as p roved w o r th y of no tice a n d in e a c h ev e n t show e d h is su p e rio r ity . T h e rep e a ted v icto r ies e lim in a te d a n u m b e r w h o h a d a n idea th e y could d e feat him . T h e v illag e t a le n t w a s scan ned c a r e f u lly to find a u o p p o n e n t w h o h a d t h e co u rag e to go a g a i n s t h im D u r- ! in g th e p a s t w e e k a m a n n a m e d D a v is, w h o g a in e d som e r e p u ta tio n as a s p r in te r in E n g l a n d som e y e a r s ago, ex p r e s sed a w illin g n e s s to m e e t F e r r a r a a t a dash of 100 y a r d s fo r a side. F e r r a r a lias kept h im s e lf in good c o n d itio n by re g u l a r t r a i n i n g a n d is re a d y for th e ra c e a t a n y tim e . D a v is, w h o C o n t a i n s n o Q u in in e . Sold by all druggists. $1.00 bottles i> ♦> FLESHMORE CURATIVE SALVE P a t e n t e d Dec. 19, 1907, as a Preventative of Blood Poison and Gangrene Eczema, Boils, Dog Bites, Sore Legs, Fistulas, Felons, and Running Sores ? Cures I has n o t p a r tic ip a te d in a m a tc h race fo r *> ^ l ' ‘l h e ^ som e tim e , h a s com m e n c e d tra i n i n g an d '2 . - tn « ah m n re S i l v e is a. safe i- co n fid e n t o f w in n in g . T h e s o r t i n g t 3»r o f F lesh m o r e S a lve is a safe fra t e r n i t y o f t h e v illag e is m u c h iu ter- ested in th e m a tc h a n d are .busy w ith in q u ir ies to get a lin e on th e fo r m e r E n g lish sp r i n t e r to k n o w how th e y w ill place th e i r m o n e y . F e r r a r a is m u c h sh o r te r in feet a n d in c h e s th a n his op p o n e n t, b u t h a s given ev id e n c e of u n u s u a l speed an d stay i n g pow e r. H e has a : n u m b e r of su p p o r ters, a n d is looked ! u p o n as t h e ch a m p io n by som e of th e sp o r ts.— E a g le. O B IT U A R Y G e o rge B. W a l t e r s o f B rooklyn, and ch e a p doctot. No hom e s h o u ld C be w ith o u t it. I t is in v a lu a b le -•> for d r a w i n g o u t poison. M a k e s 1 new flesh a n d h e a ls u p all cancer- ? ous sores. N o o th e r salve like it f on th e m a r k e t. A s k y o u r d r u g g i s t 7, to h a n d le it a n d ta k e no o th e r. 7 Fleshmore Salve Will Cure • Where All Other Remedies Fail !> PRICE, 25c, 50c and $1.00 W r i t e fo r s a m p le I Palermo Company BELLMORE, L. I. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION Notice is hereby given that a Repub lican County Convention in and for the County of Nassau, New York, will be held in Wiedman's Hall, at Mineoia, N. Y., on Wednesday, September 29th, 1909, at 3 o’clock P. M., for the pur pose of naming representatives to the County Committee to succeed the rep resentatives to said County Committee whose terms of office will expire De cember 31st, 1909, and for tVe tran saction of such other business as may properly come before the said conven tion. The basis of representation to the County Convention is as follows: Town of Hempstead, 55 Delegates. Town of Oyster Bay, 23 Delegates. Town of North Hempstead, 17 Dele gates. Dated Mineoia, S e p t. 15, 19t)9. C h a s . F . L e w is, Chairman N a s s a u C o u n ty R e p u b lican C o m m itte e . Next Sunday evening in the Me morial Chucrh the pastor, Rev. Thomas j S. Braithwaite, will preach a sermon appropriate to the Hudson-Fulton cele- ^ sure of his power a banquet was be- bration, taking for his topic, ‘Prog- ing served to the chiefs at the round ress and Peace.” table. When the servants brought in the roast McGregor shouted, “PUT IT AT THE HEAD OF THE TABLE!” “But where is the head of the ta ble?” asked the servant. “THE HEAD OF THE TABLE IS WHERE THE M GREG0R SITS.” The McGregor spirit is what this town needs. So far as we are con cerned. this is the CENTER OF THE EARTH. If we're not proud of our town we should get a hustle on and make it a town to be proud of— MAKE IT THE MOST IMPORTANT PLACE ON THE MAP! Make it Notice to Oystermen T h e T o w n B o a r d of th e T o w n of H e m p s tead w ill m e e t at B. T, Smith's Central Hotel Freeport. N. Y. ON o f M r. an d M rs. S tep h e n J . W a l t e r s o f V V c d n C S d d y , SC D tC m lM T 2 9 , 1 9 0 9 B e d e ll S t r e e t , died la s t T h u r s d a y . --------- ----- - - -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------a t 11 a . m ., fo r th e p u r pose o f g r a n t i n g licenses to p l a n t oys te r s a n d clam s in th e w a te r s of th e T o w n of H e m p s tead a n d re n e w a ls of sam e . ta borrow money y ml have good real estate se curity, see ns.\ to lend money on gilt edged real estate security, see us. Smith & Levy Otten Building, v Freeport, L. 1. if I YOU WANT 1 N O T IC E O F A N N U A L A U D IT P U B L I C N O T I C E is h e reb y g iv e n th a t th e a n n u a l a u d it of claim s a g a i n s t th e C o u n ty of N a s s a u w ill co m m e n c e on th e 30th d a y of O c tober, 1909, a n d en d th e goth d a y of N o v e m b e r, 1909, and th a t all claim s a g a i n s t th e C o u n ty m u s t be tilfil w i t h th e C lerk before said la s t m e n tio n e d d a te. B y o r d e r o f th e B o a rd of S u p e rv iso rs o f N a s s a u C o u n ty. W I L L I A M E. L U Y S T E R , C lerk. At the monthly shoot of the Gun Club held last Saturday, the following scores were made: Class A — John Box 14. Class B—James M. Seaman 20, Grover Siems 16, J. J . Fussell 12, George Box 11, C. A llen, 7. Class C— Harry Braithwaite 11. R A L P H W I L L E T S . R a lp h W d ie ts, th e y o u n g son o f M r. and M rs. W illiam W ille ts o f C h u rch S t r e e t , w a s b u r ied la s t w e e k T h u r s day, h a v in g d ied th e T u e s d a y b e fo re o f in d ig e s tio n . R e v . C h a r le s H e r b e r t Scholey, ( p a s t o r o f th e P r e s b y t e r i a n Madam Leonie of H e m p s tead F R E N C H D R E S S M A K E R Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits has vstablishe 1 a branch office nr 15 R a i l r o a d A v e . , F r e e p o r t Long Island Railroad Time Table (E ffectiv e S e p t. sth . 1909) L e a v e M e r r ick f o r N e w Y o rk, Brodlf!\ ly n am i in te r m e d ia te statio n s , w e e k day s , 5.14, 6.02, 0.40, 7.16. 7.35, 7.57, 8.57, 10.11, (11.26 S a t. o n ly .) A. M ., 12.23, 2.59, 4.14, 5.33. U.<>S‘ 8.19, 10.19 P . M. S n n d a v s , 0.54, 9.11 A. M ., 12.44, 4.28, 5.25. 6.52, 9.44 P. M. Leave F r e e p o r t 5.1s, 6.06. 6.41, 7.20, 7.45, 8.01. 8.14.9.01. 10.15, <11.29 S a t u r day only i 12.2S A. M . ; 3.04, 4 . l x 5.38, ,* l O K 1 A •)•> TT M CJ 1 -------- U EC’ 8.23, 10.23, P . M. ■ a . S u n d a y s , 6.58, 9.15 A. M ., 12.48, 4.32, 5.29, o'.50, V.'49, P . M. T r a i n s leave F r e e p o r t fo r A m ity v ille B a b y lon, P a tv h o g u e and in te r m e d ia te statio n s w e e k - d a y s , 4.46, y6.54, 8.06, 68.53, 11.55 A. M . , ( ( d . 4 \ »2.15S a t. o n l y ) , A lso to tra n s a c t su c h o t h e r busi- i 5.3s, 3.5o, ,• >.o3, $5.44, 65.54, , , 1 ti. 13,66.39, 67.10, 7.35, 68.05, 69.07, 11.05 ne>- as m a y p r o p e r ly com e b e f o r e th e ; D ..M i., ... ___ m e e tin g . C h u rch, offi tin ted , w i t h b u r ia l in F r e e - H o u rs t r i m d i to 12 e v e r y d a y . Some time ago one of the big New York dailies came out with an account of “ William J. Valentine of Wantagh, L. L ,” walking into the Adams Street police station and asking to be found a wife, stating that he had some money, was industrious, etc,, but that there v were no girls in Wantagh of marriage- able age. That it pays to advertise . e chief P^ce on the green earth was proven by the fact that at present in the eyes of its citizens, there are in the local post-office forty-j two letters and post cards for William J. Valentine, which, however, are un claimed, and must go to the dead letter ! office. i p o r t cem e te r y . M A R Y A U G U S T A M O T T M a ry, w ife o f H a r v e y M o tt, w h o died h e r e a b o u t a y e a r ago, and d a u g h te r of th e la t e C a p t. R o b e r t P o r t e r field, died la s t F r i d a y a t h e r re s id e n c e on W e s t M e r r ic k R o a d . S e r v ic e s held th e r e S u n d a y , w ith in t e r m e n t in G reenw o o d C e m e te r y M o n d a y . T e lephone 282-J OF T H E FREEPORT BANK on the Nth ilay of Trual ( ‘omimniet.. hunks ikers not invluilfd in next I N OK.\. :i7 nt th e close of luisine Septem b e r , If00. RESOUIU e s : Lim ns uml D iscou n ts Overt l r a ft and bunkers item .......... # 0 . 1 .‘ 75 Due from D e serve De positaries. less a m o u n t of o f f s e t s ............................ R e a l E s t a t e .............. M o r tgages O w n ed .............. S t o c k s and B o n d s, v i z : P u b lic Securities: i Hook V a lue $ i'2 015 (Xh : M arket V a lu e .............. O ther Securities : Hook V a lue i i'74i: M arket V a lu e ...................... S p e c ie ........................ L e g a l T e n d e r N o tes and N o t e s of N a t ion a l Banks. ........ C a sh Item s . ............................. ........ O lher A ssets, viz : Furniture and F ixtu r e s .$ 1 ^5(1 on Acerued interest not en- y . d ................................... i V a u lt account 2 250 00J His 5:JO K.5 •5 j 70 100 o is 12 ! 2H 200 00 111 SC.7 50 07 sp', no io too es 525 00 -4V.‘ 50 NOTICE Republican Primaries Notice is hereby given to the Re publican Electors of the Town o f Hempstead, Nassau County. N. Y., that primaries will be held in and for the several election districts of said Town on Saturday, September 25th, 1909, for the purpose of electing delegates to the foil nving conventions, to w it: M RS. IA N T H A W O O D E N D M rs. la i i t h a W o o d e n d d ied e a r ly T h u r s d a y m o r n in g a t h e r hom e a t th e , re s id e n c e o f h e r d a u g h t e r , M rs. H a r r y G. C lock, W e s t M e r r ic k R o a d . M rs. W o o d end h a s been in poor h e a l th for sev e r a l m o n th s b u t w a s t h o u g h t to be , z s o m e w h a t im p r o v e d , u n til w i t h i n - a few d a y s . F u n e r a l serv ice s w ill be held th i s (F r id a y ) e v e n in g a t 8 o ’clock, R ev. C h a r le s H e r b e r t S c h o ley, p a s t o r o f th e F r e e p o r t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u rch | o f f ic i a tin g ; in t e r m e n t a t H u n tin g to n S a tu r d a y m o r n i n g ; c o n n e c tin g w ith th e 9:41 tr a i n fro m M ineoia. B e s ides h e r d a u g h t e r , M rs. W o o d - , end. w h o w a s in h e r 7Hth y e a r , is su r v iv e d by one son, D r. W illliam E . W o o d end o f N e w Y o rk . H e r g r a n d son, H e r b e r t C lock, w h o w a s a sp e c ial fa v o r i t e , sailed la s t S a tu r d a y w ith his fa t h e r to ta k e a fo u r y e a r s ’ co u rse o f stu d y in E n g lan d . frank Scharstein Practical W oodturner for Carpenters and Builders Columns Posts Newels Balusters 102 Raynor S t . , Freeport SHOP. ROCKVILLE CENTRE T e lephone C o n n e c tion O . IT. \VA-IZLi Repairing: I n All Its B r a n c h e s A u tom o b ile a n d C a r r ia g e P a i n t i n g a sp e c ialty Tops, Curtains and Trimming 109 Church Street F r e e p o r t , N. Y S M I T H C O X , S u p e rv iso r. L U T H E R W E E K S , d o w n C lerk . E. SEAMAN dealer in Fruit and V e g e t a b les 2 5 W e s t M e r r i c K R o a d Freeport, N. Y. P r o m p t D e l i v e r y P . M ., (1.07, n ig h t, to P a tch o g u e S a t. n ig h t.) S u n d a y s , 5.11, 69.22 A. M ., 12.28, 2.20, 3.52, $7.14, 611.13 P. M. T r a i n s leave N e w Y o rk, E a s t 84th S ta tio n , fo r F r e e p o r t, M e r rick a n d p r i n cipal i n te r m e d ia te s tatio n s , *8.50, 6x5.50, i 7.00, 67.50, 10.50, (612.50. 1.20 P. M. Sat. ! o n ly) 1.50, 62.50, 64.00, 65.00,+5.20, ( 5.40, 6.00, 6.30, 7.00, 8.00. 10.00 P . M ., 12.00 I N ig h t. S u n d a y * , 1.00, 6^'‘20, 11.30 A . M ., 1.20, 2.50, 6.40, 610.10 P . M. ('T rain ru n s to B a b y lo n only. -Does n o t :-top a t M e rrick. :X o B ro o k ly n connections. T r a i n s leave B rooklyn, F h it b u s h A v e . S tatio n , ab o u t 10 m in u te s l a te r rlinn 3-“ h St. tim e . T h is tim e tab le su b jec t to ch a n g e w i t h o u t notice. Notice to Oystermen T h e T o w n B o a rd of th e T o w n of H e m p s tead w ill m e e t at >2* *1* \I*‘1*1* * * *1*1*1*t*1* * * \ * *1*I*|* - * *i* *1*I*l* • “ *1* Arthur tiildersleeve * The Celebrated Self-Sealing % Communication H a n d - M a d e PLUMBING and 90 N .MainSLFreeport,LI. 5 28* (HI {iliKi llil 43 To the Editor: In your last .issue you reminded the trolley company that they should be better housekeepers. I am pleased Assembly convention, called to meet that your attention has been drawn to at Wiedman’s Hall, Mineoia, N. Y., the lax way in which this branch of I their business is conducted. I am re- on September 29th, 1909, at 2 o’clock minded of a lady who had a very pretty \Vm. Karn’s Hotel Lynbrook, L. I. O N Wednesday October, (i, 1909 a t 11 a. m . , fo r th e pu r- pose of g r a n t i n g licenses to p la n t o y s ters an d clam s in th e w a ters o f th e T o w n of H e m p s tead a n d re n e w a ls of sam e . A lso to tran s a c t such o th e r b u s i ness as m a y p ro p e r ly com e before th e m e e tin g . S M IT H CO X, S n jiervisor. H . L U T H E R W E E K S , T o w n C lerk. ROYAL © LIABILITIES: P. M. bonnet, when worn properly; some O a i'ilnl Stork tiu y i h i s , including D e p o s its not preferred D u e trust com p a n ies. hanks and bankers . Ol h er l ia b ilities, v i z : Certified C h e c k -.. .. # 751 3il | U n p a id D ividends .......... is on [ A ccrued interest not e n tered .................................... i7U 0 d t )| ali undivided 'jt:,.ss'i!41 (i;i 1 165 so 589 soil si I, „ . „ ,, . x , times she appeared in public with it : jo uoo oo County Convention, called to meet at w r o n g sj(]e front, which simply spoiled no ss 2 24 Wiedmann’s Hall, Mineoia, N. Y., 2 472 36 $683 161 43 S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k , C o u n ty o f N a s s a u , s s . : John J . R a n d a ll, P r e s id e n t and W illia m S. H a ll, C a s h ier o f lh e F r e e p o r t B a n k , a Bank located a n d d o in g business at 21-23 M a in s treet, in t h e V i l la g e o f Freeport, in s a id c o u n t y , being d u ly sw o r n , each for h im s e lf, sa y s th a t the foregoin g D eport is tru e and correct in all resp e c t s , to th e best of h is k n o w led g e and be lief, and th e y fu r th e r say th a t t h e usual busi ness o f s a id B a n k has been tran s a c t e d at the lo c a t io n required by th e h a n k ing la w (C h a p . 10, L a w s o f hHHi as am e n d e d ), and not else w h e r e : and th a t the above report is in the form prescribed by the Sup e r inten d e n t of B a n k s and is m a d e in co m p lia n c e w ith an official n o tice received from him , d e s ig n a t in g th e H th d a y o f Septem b er r, . 1IHJ9. as the e day tig t h e 14th d a y o f Septe m b e !!H)9, a s th s of w h ich such report s h a ll be m a d e . JO HN J. RA ND ALL. P r e s ident. W M . S. H A L L , C a shier. Severally s u b s c r ibed and sw o r n to hv hot li d e p o n e n t s t h e22nd 22nd 3 o f Sept., HUM. b e fore me. id s w o r n to I lo n e n ts th e d a y - DO, b e fo r e m e. ) W alter C. R h o d e s , N o tary P u b lic. N a s s a u C o u n ty, N. Y. Shrubs . Illustrated and described in our catalog. Send for a copy now. Address . GEO. E .HART Lynbrook, N. Y. Tel., IW-J-I Rockville Centre itsnrmti FRUIT JARS conventions named above is as follows: District on the whole effect and made every one forget that it was a pretty creation of September 29th, 1909, at 3 o’clock P. the milliner—she was blind. The very M . * : comfortable and attractive trolley cars .. , ,, , , . ^ and the obliging and careful conductors, Also for the purpose of electing a are lost sight of when-the floor is cov- Town Committeeman in each Election ered with peanut shells and all kinds n: a t - . . „ of bits. Shame it is to those who District of said Town, whose terms of put them there-th e first offenders, office shall begin on January 1st, 1910. of course, but since the tidy must The basis of representation of each ride wj th,the careless and untidy surely ' it is the duty of the trolley company to election district to each of the several see to it that the cars leave the stables in good order. Observer. Delegates. ______ _ To the Editor Also to the Board of Trustees of the Village of Freeport and the N. Y. & , L. I. Traction (jo. | Dear Sirs:— j Rodyism would be putting it mild to describe the action of certain individ uals among whom was one (and possi bly more) village officers on Monday , night last after midnight, j The entire neighborhood of Main St., from Merrick Road to L. (. R. R. was, startled at that time of night by these individuals, who at the time were riding on a car of the ^Traction Co., and they seemed to have absolute control of the car as they were making as much noise as possible and were constantly and without intermission blowing the shrill whistles (both front 1 3 4 5 ti 8 9 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 I s 19 B y e v e r y t e s t , t H e B e s t P e r f e c t V a c u u m Pints, 90c doz, Quarts, $1.00 doz F u l l M e a s u r e Handsome square shape, with round corners. Try them for your fruit this year and you will be entirely satisfied ENAM ELED WARE Tea Kettles, Preserve Kettles, Dish Pans, Sauce Pans, Puce Boilers, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Milk Pans, etc., etc. SPECIAL OFFER S 3 .OO or $ 4 .0 0 NASSAU AND SUFFOLK LIGHTING CO. GEORGE .TAG DONALD, President PHONES H e m p s t e a d , 137 Freeport, 129 R ockville Centre, 8 0 — | along the line and disturbing the peace. 55 Does the Traction Co. permit such ac- The polls will open at 8 o’clock in fion °f »ts employees, or does the Vil- . lage Board sanction such action of its the evening and remain open one officers? hour. Crockery. Glassware\. E«c. ing a fire alarm and awakening people C a b i n e t W o r k J o b b i n g H a r d w o o d F l o o r s Dated, Sept. 16, 1909 Chas. Smith, Mr. Editor, can you tell the public, whether a complaint to the Vil- age Board would cause the removal of an officer for such an offence even if S E A - I V E A K T ’S Chairman Repubiic.n I Dry Goods Store © © © © © © © © B U I L D IN G C O N T R A C T O R Town Committee. J. Huyler Ellison, Secretary. Yours truly, J. D. Kiefer. « rialn St. J* © © A Telephone, 94-J llil Church Sireet F r e e p o r t , N. Y. 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