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^ Haesau County Review Friday, Nov. 26,1909 I ' EH NASSAU dOUNTY REVIEW Madam Leonle F R E N C H D R E S S M A K E R . ^ r ^ Ladies' Taller Made Salts 370 and 372 Front Street Hempstead, N. Y, Telephoue 3J4-J . ■JJ'--'-!— ’ ... I Town Booming Helps VI.—How Is Your Front ? A frontless man Is an “also ran,’’ But the man with the front, He gets there! The author of this poem is un known. He wasn’t strong on versification, hut he was long on horse sense. He knew that the winners in life are THE M E S THAT PUT UP THE BEST FRONT. It’s just the same with a town. IT MUST HAVE A FRONT. Every body living in it or doing business in it should boost at all times and in every place. One of the best ways to boost is to boom your own business by EVERY KIND OF ADVERTISING VALLEY STREAM William Wise jr.. and Andrew Meier will leave on Wednesday next for New Orleans, La. Under the auspices of the Junior Ep- worth League of Grace Methodist Epis copal Church, an apron, cake, and can dy sale will be held at the parsonage th|s Saturday afternoon and evening. Miss Irene Bender was tendered a pleasant surprise party by a large num ber of her friends oh Thursday evening last in honor of her birthday. The evening was spent in a manner usual to such festive occasions. A little girl well expressed the mingling of hope and doubt which anticipation holds for many people. When she received her first “very own” doll after a succession of treasures inherited from her older sisters she turned to her mother a face full of rapture. * “I expected I’d have a doll some day,” she said breathlessly, “but I didn’t expect I should ever have my ptWect!”—Exchange. W o r k o f th e RTvers. The annual rainfall on all the land surface of the globe amounts lo 59,000 cubic miles. Only one- fifth of tlii', or (1,500 cubic- miles, drains off through rivers. The rest is absorbed and evaporated. But each cubic mile of,fiver water car ries in solid ion on an average ?G?,- 000 tons of dissolved foreign mat ter. By all the rivers 5,000,000,000 tons of solid substance is thus car ried annually to the sea. Suspend ed sediments, or silt, the enormouu \ mechanical load of streams, are not included in these figures. Only the dissolved matter is considered, rep resenting the chemical work on | ! rock and soil which the percolating waters have accomplished. The Mississippi carries past New Or leans each year 98,309,000 tons of ' dissolved salts, the product of chem- | ical erosion.—Minneapolis Tribune. D o n ' t E x p e r i m e n t With Old-Fashioned Hair Dyes I Want to Prove the Truth at My Expense If Vour hair is partly gray or faded, just tell me in a letter. Then I will send to you, without charge, a clear, pure liquid— enough for you to completely restore the original color to a lock of you hair. And so that you may apply it easily, I ’ll sepd you a spec ial fine toothed comb, also free. everything else of its kind as day is from night. It is revolutionary in its scientific perfection. I am going to great expense to prove this. The sample is free, the comb is free, and I even pay postage. If I knew of any fairer way to prove my claims, I would do it. This free trial offer is made for a short time only, so attend to the matter at once. Address your postal or letter to MARY T. GOLDMAN G o ldm a n Bldg. S t . Paul, Minn. Please state plainly when your hair started to turn gray and what color it was. I •' V- Each application will bring back a little of the color to the gray hair in a mild, healthful manner until in a few days every gray hair will be restored to its original color— a color which will be especially pleasing to the eye be- I cause of its natural appearance. Then to test the color, take the lock I of hair and wash it in any way you j wish—even curl it with a hot iron. Give it the most severe test you can, I and you will find that the color is in , the hair through and through, and real ly is lasting and natural. But don’t confuse this preparation | for an instant with the troublesome Two Bottle Dyes, or the poisonous I sugar of lead preparations having~the thick, heavy sediment. They are greasy, sticky and disgusting to use, and rub off on everything they touch. If you will make this test on a lock of hair at my expense, you will know that my preparation is as different from THIS WEEK—Free Trial Bottle and Free Comb at THOMAS JOHNSTON S DRUG STORE Are You Wise to Santa Claus? Yes? Then Get Wise to Us! REPORT OF THE CORDITIOR ^ OF TH E ) FREEPORT BANK a t th e close o f business on th e Novum tier. IkOk Member of tbe Fire Dreg Association of America 7 KHBOVRCE8: Loan.' a m i D iw o u n ts O v e r d r a f t s ..................... D u e fr >m T r u s t C o m p a n ie s, I tanks and bankers not included in next ite m .................................. $ 8 8OT !R D u e from D e serve De positaries, lias a m o u n t of o ffsets .......................... tilt US 32 Reel E s tate. ............ M o rtgages Ow n ed ............................ Stocks an d Bonds, viz : Public Securi ios: i B ook Value $ .*2 t i n (Ml; M a rket V a lu e . . ........... O tlu-rS e c u ritiesi Book Value iStill.- V73); M a rket V a lue .............................. 8 petite ....................... Lega' T e n d e r N o te s and Not N a tional Banks. Caiash C I te m s ............. O ilier Assets, v i z : F u r n itu r e and Ki Aernieil hit V a u lt account xture< .< 1 2.\ill lk> o r e s t iio m u i - :i rim uu •> a vi on i.l tllll.lT IK S : irj ir„-4 74 I 3 14 42 C a p ital Stock . ....................... j S u r p lus, including till undivided p m i i t s ............................................. D e p o sits n p t_preferm l ....................... Due tru s t . . c o m p a n ies, hanks and hankers ........................................ .Yin T o tal deposits .. fifti (UIU 77 O ther liab ilities, v iz: Certified C h e c k '.. .. i iis|u sii | Unpaid Dividends ........ is 0 1 Accrued in terest not e n tere d ........................... '3 (M0 00 I ti sr>s M'S S t a te of New Y o rk.*('ouniy of Nils- L). Wesley P iue.V ire-l’resiileill anil Barnk, H a ll. C a s h ier of t h e F r e e pori, o r t B a a B a n k ioeateii a n il d o ing le in t h e V illage of F n du ly sw o rn, each f... foregoing R e p o rt is’ tru e an d respects, to t h e best of Ins know ledge anil be lief, and th e y fu r t h e r s a y t h a t th e usual busi ness of s a id B a n k lias been trnuw ivted a t th e location r e q u ir e d by the Bunking Law i C h a p . 2 of the C o n solidated Laws u s a m e n d e d ), ami not elsew h e re: a n d t h a t the above r e p o r t is in the lorm prescribed by the S u p e rintendent of B a n k ' ami is m a d e in com p liance w ith an I official 'notice received from him , d e s ig n a t ing t he Pith day of Novem ber, ItiOti. as th e ila\ as of w h ich such r e p o r t s h a ll be m a d e . Ii W ESLEY PINK. Y ice-P r e - ileni. W J ! . . S. H A L L . C a s h ier. S e v e rally s u b s c ribed and sw o rn to # i - J by both d e p o n e n ts th e 2 4 th day of Nov niber, ItiUti. before me. \ W a i . te r C. R h od e s , N o tary P u b lic. N a s s a u County. V V, i SUM 414 :«■ W iffil'o , S. •ep B a n k , a b u s iness at 2 . 1-21 M a in s tr e e t, I inn s a idd co ou un nt ty ,, beingeing I is report, i s a i c y b eac h f o r him s e lf, says ilm l the THAT IS PROFITABLE. Other peo- pie will realize that yon are living in a live town and move in. We are doing what we can to put up a front for our town. Lend a hand, or. better still, let us help you do it. The right kind of stationery will help your business front and the front of the town. DON'T BE AN “ALSO RAN\ in your business. Don’t let your town be classed “among those men tioned.” When a new business or the Opening of a new factory is un der discussion get up to the front. Arranging and repairing business fronts is our specialty. HOW IS YOUR FRONT? Advice-to Women A Message from a Famous Beauty Specialist to Women Lacking in Energy and Vitality ITS HOT SODA TIME This i» lo remind you that we hare mastered the knack of making and serving tempting and delicious Hot C hocolate at our Fountain. When proper / prepared, Hot Choc- late is delicrou.s nourishing and sustaining. W e always use the very best choco late. W e prepare it correctly and we serve it with an abundance of sweet, (resh whipped cream in every cup and we serve it m an appetizing way deftly and neatly. A cup o f our H o t C h o c o late helpa w o n d e r fully t o lighten th e \burdene o f e cold, herd ■hoppiug day. . . . > . Every other kind of Hot Soda Drinks served correctly at our fountain. T h o m a s Joh n s t o n D r u g g i s t 23 W. MerricK Hoad. Freeport I - N.'\ ' I- |V. IL / Frank Scharstein Practical Wordturner for Carpenters and Builders Columns Posts Newels Balusters 102 Raynor St., Freeport S l f O P , R . O C K V I L L K C E N T R E Telephone Connection The People of the State of New York. To Mervin Lafferty, William Laffer- ty, if living, and if dead, his next of kin and hpire at law, if any, whose names and residences are unknown to law; if any, names and residences are unknown to the petitioner; Fred Lafferty, if living, and if dead, his next of kin and heirs at law, if any, whose names and residences are unknown to the petitioner, and Mer vin Lafferty. Send Greetings: Whereas, Minnie Laffertyof Hemp stead, in the Coujnty of Nassau, Execn- tor, has lately applied to our Surro gate'^ Court of the County of Nassau, to have a certain instrument in. writing bearing date the 18th day of August, 1009 relating to real and personal estate, duly proved as and for the last Will and _ Testament of Joseph H. Lafferty, late - of the town of Hempstead, in said County of Nassau, deceased. ' Wherefore1,' you, and each of you, are, hereby cited and required personally to be and appear berore our said Surrogate, at the Surrogate’s Office , at Mineola. in the County, of Nassau, ou the twelfth day of January, 1910, at nine o’clock in V the forenoon and attend the. probate of the said last Will and Testament, and snob of you whqare hereby cited, as are under twenty-one years of age, are re quired to appear by your general guard ian, if yon have one: or if you have „ none, to appear and apply for one to be IsV appointed, and in the event of your fail- ure or neglect to do so, a special guard ian Will be appointed by the Surrogate to represent and act for yon in this, pro- ,. raw.- « 1> Thousands of women vainly attempt to improve their complexions and to remove blackheads, crows’ feet and other other blemishes through the use of cosmetics. This treatment fails because the trouble lies far deeper than the skin. They are suffering from impure and impoverished blood. This condition is in many cases due to a ca tarrhal condition of the whole system which finds its expression in sallow, muddy complexions, dark-circled eyes, general weakness of the system, and perhaps most plainly in the weeping of mucous membrane that is commonly called catarrh. In fact this whole tendency is, prop erly speaking. Catarrh. Banish this catarrh, and the complexion will clear as if by magic, eyes will brighten, i faces become rosy and shoulders erect. ’ Perfect beauty goes only with perfect i health, and perfect health for woman | can only be obtained through one cer- | tain treatment—that which will cure ; !catarrh. Mme. Swift, New York, the famous ! beauty specialist known throughout the 1 world and an accepted authority on all relating thereto, states that the one ■ positive and permanent relief for ca tarrh is Rexall Mucu-Tone. Here is her letter: “ I can strongly endorse the claims made for Rexall Mucu Tone as a cure for systemic catarrh. Its tonic effects are remarkable. It builds up the j strength and restores vitality. If women who are tired and run down, lacking in energy and vitality, will use Rexall Mucu-Tone, they will praise as I do its strengthening and healing qualities.” Rexall Mucu-Tone works through the blood, acting thus upon the mucous cells—the congestion and inflammation of which causes local catarrh. This remedy causes poison to be expelled from the system, and the blood is puri fied and revitalized. Thus the natural functions of the mucous cells are re stored, and the membranes are cleansed and made strong. j^Ve know that Rex all Mucu-Tone does relieve catarrh. We positively guarantee to refund the money paid us for this remedy in every case where the user is dissatisfied. It is a builder of vigorous heatlh and a creator of good complexions.\ Price 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle. Mail orders filled.' It may be obtained only at our store,—The Rexall Store. Thos. John- L;! ston. Let us FILL YOUR STOCKING w i t h Hood holi day printing. W e can start business y o u r w a y and keep it going y o u r w a y all through 1910. . . tis your Ad^Jerlising. TaKe ihe Home Taper. Start the fieto year right. _________________________________ * ___________ \ * W __________________ _ ___ __________________________________________ _ NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW 62 S. Main St. . Freeport, N. Y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Long Island Railroad l ime Table «■ (Effective Nov. 3rd. 1909) Leave Merrick for New York, Bruok- I 1 vn and intermediate stations, week days, x5.1-1. 6.02, 6.40, 7.16. 7.35, x7.f)\ T I 8.57, 10.11, A. M., 12.23, 2.59, 4.14, 5.36, | M 6.18, 8.19, 10.19 P. M. Sundays, 6.54, .. | 9.11 A. M., 12.44, 4.28, 5.25. 6.52, 9.39 P. * M. Leave Freeport x5.18,‘ 6.06. 6.44, 7.20, 7.46, 7.59, x8.22, 9.01, 10.15, 12.28 A. M.; 3.04, 4.18, 5.41, 6.22, 8.23. 10.23, P. M. Sundays, 6.58, 9.15 A. M., 12.48, 1.22, 5.29, 6'.50, 9. 14, P. M. Trains leave Freeport for Amityville I j Babylon, Patehogne and intermediate •» stations week-davs, $4.40, 8.06, $8.56. ' 11.55 A. M., (1.54, 2.16 Sat. only). 2.56, j, | $3.5.8, x$5.03, x$5.44. $5.57, 0.13, x$6.39, * I $7.10, 7.35, $8.05, $9.07, 11.05 P. M., o; nielii to Patehogne Sat. night.) M., 12.28, Arthur Oildersleeve X * PLUMBING Steam and Hot W a ter HEATING E stim a tes Furnished :: 90 N. Main St., Freeport, N.Y. 2 . 20 , W M . G . M I L L E R Builder and General Contractor A Clean House in a Few Hours All interior furnishing, renovated in a few hours A L B E R T J. W R I G H T Telephone, 341 36 Maine Ave Orders received at Randolph & Fish I er’s Garage, Merrick Road ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. V. (1.07, night, Sundays, 5.11, $9.22 A. x3.52, $7.44, $11.13 P. M Trains leave New York, East 34th Station, for Freeport, Merrick and prin cipal intermediate stations, $*3.50, 7.00, $7.60,10.50, (12.50, xl.20P. M. Sat. only) 1.50, $2.50, x$4.00, $6.00, to.20, x$5.4*0. $6.00, 0.30, $7.00, =18.00. 10.00 P. M., 12.00 ^fight. Suudavs. 4.00, $8.20,11.3(1 A.M., 1.20, ><2.50, £6.40, $10.10 P. M £ Train runs to Babylon only. tDoes not stop at Merrick. ,‘No Brooklyn connections, x Except Holidays. Trains leave Brooklyn, Flat bush Ave. Station, about 10 minutes later than 31th St. time. This time table subject to change without notice. m a i n o r n c x 16 Bedford Ave., BROOKLYN, N- Y. *. t . and *. J. Taiapfcaaa. 07 Greeapelat Public Buildings, Churches and Heavy Factory Building Made a Specialty A p p r a i s e r o f R .e a l E s t a t e e n d A d j u s t e r o f F i r e L o s s e s RESIDENCE, FREEPORT, NEW YORK NOTICE TO CREDITORS ffelepK o x a * Cozxx***tioiae .v rf 1 T O R E A L N Pursuant to an order of Hos. E d o a h ' J a c k s o n , Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against M a r y A u o u s t a M o t t , late of the Town of Hempstead, in the said county, de ceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof to the subecriber, the executpr of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at its place of transact- E S T A T E D E V E L O P E R S NOTICE Profit Only From Forest to Finish One Sm a l l FREEPORTand MILTON Construction Co. ■U Incorporated Timber, Shingle and Lath Mills LUMBER YARDS AND DRYING KILLS, MILTON, N. Y. G e n e r a l Mill Works Road FREEPO R t, L. East Merrick C o n t r a c t o r s ’ a n d Builders’ PI E s t i m a t e s JUST THINK Would you buy a house to-day that you would have to spend good money on to-morrow to make it look re spectable? It is not probable that you would, providing you could buy another, that suited you just as well, for the same price plus the cost of repairs. That is Our Proposition in a Nutshell A frame building must he painted every three years to preserve the wood and make it look respectable. This will cost from one to three hundred dollars. Assuming that a man owns a home for thirty years, this cost will be repeated 10 timosz That means $1000 to $3000 spent for something that brings no material return. We have worked out a system of construction planned to meet the many objections to the cement block and it is as far superior to it as gold is to silver. No more dead looking, water soaked walls. We have passed that stage and are offering the prospective builder something that is dry, bright and attractive. The cost of this construction is bnt little more titan frame and the saving in paint bills alone will give, your children a snug little nest egg. Should yon desire to sell, what an argument that would be.—No $200 paint bills every three years. We invite your inquiry ami inspection and assure you holiest a ml courteous treatment. Bishop & Giflord Millbnrn Ave. a nd L. I. R. R. T r a c k s , B AL DW IN , L. I. 7 L This Mantel... in Oak, Gleee Fin tea $15 Oak C a b in e t M a n tels from $ 1 2 np MOTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS ef-ifa at e#y price BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND .RACKET.