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Freeport Official Paper FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOV. 18, 1910 Vol. XVI, No. 3 FREEPORT NEWS Single copies o f the Review for sale a t G reenblatt’s, Railroad A v e .; K ief e r ’s, Review office'and Gobetz’, South Main street, and DaSilva’s, West Mer rick Road. tf. The village Board of Trustees will hold a regular m e e ting this Friday ev ening a t the village oflice. A young baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chase Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Carman Removed Dr. Eugene H. Porter has issue a News of the Churches Local Topics notice removing Dr. Edwin Carman from office as herlih officer of the Vil- The W oman's Relief Corns will hold a supper in Odd Fellows’ Hall W cdnes- ! Ill*e ot re e P o r l . Le says in p a r t: Falls Thirty-Five Feet Ten men narrowly escaped death'or serious injury, and one of them, George Beardsley, aged .'15 years, is at his home in Seaman avenue, this place, Nov. 30, from 5 to 8 Don’t forget th a t it is now time to trip in the E a s t Bay with pay your school t a x ; see adv. in the Combs. Review this week. I P latt Conkliu umierwent an opera- ace, nrotner oi ueorge non a t Long Island College H< W allace of this A rumm age sale, given for the bene- A sign on top of Public School No. fit of Miss F. R. G raham ’s Sunday 2, which is ju s t a t the entrance to the School class of the M. E. Church, will village, would he a good idea, wording he held Saturday at 1 :3U p. m. in the for instance Freeport School No. 2, store next to Golden & B e n n e tt’s which would indicate to the people en- seriously hurt as the re s u lf o f the fall- tering the village from the north that ' nK a scaffold in the new ( atholic they were in Freeport and that this Church a t the corner of Pine street and Fred G reaves John and Fred Van i held in the Village of F reeport on , Christian Science services will be was only a part of the school facility. Ocean avenue, Friday afternoon. N os t fa mi Jesse Bedell and Richard July 21st, 191<i, at 10 a. m., due notice ' held in the Hempstead Bank Building, The out|ay would be small for the The men were working on a scafTold- Van Wicklen are 'e n jo y in g i guiming of which was given to the members of : oerner of Fulton and Main streets, benefit derived. mK th ir t>\ feet above the ground, on * * £ the Board of Health and the health Hempstead, at 11 a. m.. Sunday, Nov- -------------- the interior of the structure. Beard*. day evening o'clock. “ An investigation of these m a tters i . was undertaken by the D e p artm ent plumbing shop on Newton Boulevard, and subsequently a public hearing was i r and Main streets, the Board of H ealth and th e health Hempstead, a t 11 a. m ., Sunday, Nov- -------------- officer and was published in the Nassau ! ember 20; subject, “ Soul and Body.” A reader asks w h a t time the six ley was on the edge of the scaffold, t ’ounty Review, a newspaper published I ----- — o’clock w h istle blows and what it blows when it began to away. The other at Freeport. i The Young People’s Society of the for. la m w illing to be obliging but 1 nine men were standing, and as they A lb e r tJ. W allace, broth e r o f George tion a t Long Island College H ospiital “ At this hearing the health officer Presbyter,an Church will hold a post- can t answer e.the o these questions, were directly under the rafters, each r, allace of this villaire was elected Wednesday but is improving nicely at appeared personally and by his attorn- Poaed business m eeting and social at One night recently I was in my office seized the nearest one and clung fast L ieutenant G o v e rno^of California at present waiting He will ghave u fre- ey, Mr. Leo Fikhel of Freeport, N. Y., ■ the home of Mr. H arry Dikeman, 81 when the Freeport w h istle blew and a t , as the scaffolding dropped from under tt?5S55l taStST SKI : A Mr. John L i»eh.„ t i W .Place, f e i . F H d . , evening - » » . * « * . . ( M r fert. way, New York City, appeared as a t torney for Dr. Thomas E. Evans. a t eight o ’clock. ville Centre w h istle blew, both posed to blow at the same time. sup- BeardsJey, who was unable to rise The annual masque ball given by C. The entertainm e n t by the Sunday torney for Dr. Thom as E.\ Evans. ii7 ' P01icd to blow a t the sam e tim e. quickly enough to catch a rafter, was A Siamnnri A R Wallann and W R School classes of Misses Eldridge a n d 1 “ 1 have carefullv weighed all the Senftner is leader for the Young ^ * i u- t carried to the floor with the wreckage Cozzena will be held in the Opera Miller a t John K. E ldridge's residence | testimony presented in this case c h a r g - T eoP*e ’s ®?eeti\8 Sunday night in the th' viHage“Board of’l'rus't’ees has a5l d '\0lled thence mtu an open space in House on W ednesday evening, Nov 23, W est Merrick Road Tuesday even- ing the health officer with neglect of : P resbyter,an C h u rch; subject. “ How , I h e T i o p ^ r e c o p y ^ ,loo1rl\'K- ,ivf, fe^ {^ er Thanksgiving Eve. ing, was a pleasant affair, and a b o u t, duty and also the evidence subm itted does God want to be thanked. for w ithout giving him the help n e c e s -' ^ c® ar bottom. He landed on a 160 guests *iere entertained. ! on his behalf, and after review ing the c D a . , . . «nrv to oet the list out the following sbarp iron spike whicli pierced his left Invitations are out for the m a rriage ----------- m a tter thoroughly I am of the ooinion : Samuel R- &mlth ls announced to sary to get the list out, the following gjd jugt above the hip bonc. H is of g I S J L u g b t o S V o L T i , , g ! The General Committee of the charge1-, m u .t be „ Z n e d load the E p . o r t h L e .goe m e e ting S -„- ^ m a . ............ u.ror,. W a lter., to Jam e s A. Sulpbin, a t t h , m e n ’, carnival announce, th a t a , aoon ! The evld. nce .how . c l e a n , violation, S” \ , s h t ' n thf E-CI™ rch; topic, ^ “ ^ ' \ “ ^ \ L . T c ^ c t r r e r i t a : --------------------------------------------------------- Freeport M. E. Church of Saturday ; 88 five delinquent advertisers rem it for : o f t |)e provisions of the Public Health evening, Dec. 10, a t 7 o ’clock. their advertisem e n ts in the program LaW- ;l d isregard and neglect of the the com m ittee will subm it a detailed j sanjtary ordjnances and regulations of The W oman’s R elief Corps will hold report to the fire departm e n t. t b j s departm e n t, both on the part of a rum m age sale n e x t Saturday and Mon- j day afternoon and evening Nov, 2 ti, and 28, in the S. A. W illiam s’ vacant A- a^....,= o^a,.vG : “ While building opposite the post office, on 5 th e F’reeport M. E. Church Sunday ev- sjlle of the South Main street. ening, November 20,. This is the day Freeport Council, No. 57, Jr. O. U! ! Health . M., will attend Divine service a t i -.u/i. the health officer and the Board o f , ' r T ' V ' T of the church. While the health officer stated his case frankly and w ithout “ T aking M en.’ The ladies of the B a p tist Church will hold a cake and bread sale tomorrow (Saturday)afternoon, in the small room showing the moral effect a real tax B A L D W I N sale would have in inducing our people who neglect these m a tters to pay up. On Thursday evening, December 1, This article refers to a sale in Suffolk Messrs. Hendrickson and Hendrickson, Comity: of the S tar Lyceum Bureau, will give There are some prom inent business an entertainm e n t in the chapel of the people who for some reason now and M. E. Church, consisting of musical The ladies of the B a p tist Church then let their property go in the sale, glasses, character impersonations, will hold a bread and cake sal- in S. For instance, George W. Heatly of magic and shadowgraphy. This is A. W illiam s’ vacant store, N. Main W ading River and Brooklyn has four som ething that will please both young this case gj.ree^ tb js gaturday afternoon at 3 parcels in this year s ^ale. Nearly ev- and old, and is given under the aus- p. in. - ’ery year some of his property is ad- pices of the Epwortli League vertised for sale. This is good prop- Jesus C h rist’s View of/ H e aven” j e rty, too. And every year he pays up will be the Sunday mornipg sermon just before the sale takes place. Why emng, ixuvemuer asu,. in s ,s u e uay af) a t t e mpt at evasion, 1 cannot, designated for the.r annual Fhanksgiv-1 a m a tter is pre8ented to me as thi The e n tertainm e n t by the G irls’ A t h - ; lnK service. bas been> overlook the violations of letic Association a t the Grove S treet 0 ' , , , , . . . . the law and I therefore find th a t the School Friday evening attracted a batu'jda,y evJ“n,nK “ f ^ ' veelf.’ ' health officer has been guilty of neglect crowd which filled t h . hall to enjoy the j wilfbe8 b o w M b e s t ■ ° f duty and Under the t,0WCr C()nferred w ill be the Sunday morm hg sermon ju s t before th e sale tak e s place. Why program rendered. The profits of the : ' ey a marcn K3?1® ” ' 1106 D0W‘fu- ?eat | on me by Section 20 of A rticle III of thpm n n fR e v Charles TTcrhFrt Scholev he ,lne» this is a m v sterv for it would event were about $95. ^ eam ea out of H , be ween G a rnson ! the p ubfic H ealth LaW- a8 amended by theme °J. R on . C h arles-H e rbert Scholey ; he does this .s a m y stery for it would m w i v T ■\ T p t t m W aterbury v«- W .llets and D o w n s;, cha er 165 of the Laws of 1909 Dlf Mrs W .lliam Lewis of Raynor s treet No adm.ss.on will be charged. ■ E(JwPjn Carman is hereby removed from attended the golden wedding anm ver- ------------- __ » sary of her s is ter at Huntington last The Freeport Club will have their _ _ key bowling y the only guest who was at the wedding j e v e n t a t the club house next W ednps-: ' EUGENE H PORTER of her sister to Jas. E. Johnson, 50 day evening. A large attendance of | S tate Commissioner of Health. years b e f o r e . ________ j the members is desired Dated Albany, N. Y.. Nov. .11, 1910. E n tries in the mixed doubles bowl- at the F ir s t Presbyterian Church. A be far cheaper to pay the taxes when musical service has been arranged for due than to w a it and pay all the costs : the evening when the regular q u a r - ! added for the sale. v. . . . . a t H u n tington la st The Freepo rt Club w ill have the ir i u l ^ F T e e ^ o r ^ N a ^ a ^ r c l m v VN te “ e ^ a98J ated / i s s Gert- Saturday afternoon. M rs.' Lewis was annual Thanksg ivin g turke y bowling of * reePo r t- Nassau County, N. rude Gifford of Rockville Centre, Mrs. ' Y Edmund Lumley, Harold Brown and Lloyd C u tler of Freeport. th ^ c o l^ p la in t^ /r e s id \ r i t s ^ ^ F r e e p o r t ' in*’ tournam e n t wil1 cl6s® December against the Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Communications Co. will take place next Wednesday, Nov. 23, at ten o ’clock a. m., at room 210, M etropolitan Building, 1 Madison Ave., New York. D ear Editor: Rev. W. D. Turkey, of Baldwin, will preach in the M ethodist Episcopal Church Sunday at ).0;30 a. m., in ex change with the pastor. A t 7:30 p. This year the line property of Des mond Dunne, on Main street, River- nead, a house and lot he bought from W. W. advertised for sale for unpaid taxes, but the tax was paid a day or two ago. Another very prom inent man who failed to pay last year was J . G. Robin, the well-known banker and capitalist. m. the J u n ior Order of United A m e r i- > H e has aT_ $200,000 country estate at Several of our firemen attended the i ^, _____ . , . „ annual dinner of the Nassau County! We would like, through you, to im- can Mechanics, Freeport Council, will : Balting Hollow, Riverhead town. He Firem e n ’s Association a t the Garden Press UP» ' mothers the im p o rtance 1e “ ■ . .................................... ...... City Hotel Wednesday evening. Some i of attending u.. ‘bigs of the Moth- Mrs. A. B. Lambson gave a birthday party to Miss Esther Stilth of Sharon Springs, N. Y., last Saturday, Nov. 12, a t her home in Roosevelt place; about 20 of her friends were present e r s ’ Club which are rie.^ *be schools in turn on the second Wednesday of each month at 3:15 p. m. Work of all b th e guests of this church and Dr. W. A. Richard will give the address. The Union Thanksgiving of the firemen at the dinner imbibed so freely of the cup th a t cheers th a t they broke u p 't h e affair, m a k ing such a bedlam that invited guests prominent: kinds is discussed which xyHI help the Thanksgiving Day, jn the M. E. in fire circles gave up in disgust their . i . , _ , , ■ a ttem p ts to address the gathering, and gam es were played and refresh- From Hexpre8siona heard am0ng our lo- ments served Miss Stilth received cal firemen returning home it is quite . help them in every way. many pretty and useful gifts. probable th a t this will be the last asso-' als,> should he interested, as our plans The M artin W. Littleton Good G o v 1 cialion dinner or at least the last one I a re fnr the hoys as well as the girls School Board to b e tter the conditions of school life in our village. The Boani tries hard, and it is our duty to The fathers will be held this year at 10:30 a. m. Church, the B aptist, Presbyterian and M ethodist Churches uniting. Dr. W. A. Richard will give the address. The services in the F ir s t B a p tist Church for the coming week are: Sun- The M artin W Littleto n Good G o v ■-, a l , o n u i n n p r o r a t ,caHt u l e 1391 o n e \ 1'- - ''1 k -*—, - --------- V , , , , , . ............. ....... ’ — , , ernm e n t Club of'this place held a p u b - ! th a t Freeport firemen will participate : and they \ e t h e coming citizens of d^ ' ® n ^ ' P - . / ^ ach: ^ , > y Jic reception to the newly elected can-1 ' n - Freeport. There is no stiffness. We didates in the Sigmond Opera House; The newspapers fro n t the ad j aeen t b^ |(| ^ ' r^ ' c' ^ f u ^ Hti the mothers of your children’s friends. M o thers’ K indergarten Club of Freeport. Jast evening. _ j m etropolis of M anhattan have had the As we go to press early this morning word Freeport in big type this week as , a report of the event will have to be . the result oS a fence erected by Dr. F. ! held over till our next issude. a . Myrick between his property and . , : th a t of Dr. Evans on South Main! ^ , !? ^ aoPr0m p tlyn dr,e.llV.e.r^ ’ 'street. According to the Brooklyn P a s tor: 10:30 a. m., “ The Abiding Significance of Je s u s ;” 7:30 p. m., “ T he Pictures of a Loving F a t h e r ; ” 7:00 p. m.. Thanksgiving C. E. m e e t ing, from Ps. 100:1-5; 2:30 p. Ill^y X1V111 * • A \J • A V, 1J V 1 VI V. 111V □l.VlX.VOljf V. A til'- fc-J.* l C I A-f V Sunday .School; h'riday, Devotional partm e n t, held in Freeport on J u ly 21 At the M. E. Church in the morning, Rev. W. A. Richard, 1). I)., of Free port, will preach in exchange with Rev. W. D. Tuekey. Dr. R ichards’ subject will be, “ T he Ascent of R ight eousness.” In the evening, the choir will give a musical service according to the bil lowing program : -- ,, . , „ . , Organ Voluntary, “ Evening Song,” p e B e v o iseo f Brooklyn, was Schu|tze; Anthem, “ I Am Alpha and O m e g a,’\ Stainer. Prayer, followed by the Lord’s Pray er, chanted. Anthem, “ The King of Love My Shepherd Is ,\ Shelley. Duet, “ Hark, Hark, My Soul, ' Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thomas. Anthem, “ God So Loved the W o rld,” from S tainer’s “ Crucifixion.” Address, subject, “ Thankful For What\.” ’ Rev. W. D. Tuekey. Prayer. Response, “ O Lord, My G o d ,\ Salo- Anthem, “ Ye Shall Dwell In the Land,” Stainer. Benediction. Postlude, “ Marche d ’A thalie,” Men delssohn. Mrs. W. Edward Sprague at the piano; Miss Ethel Colder, organist, and a chorus choir of twenty-five voices all under the direction of Charles II. paid up yesterday. There are dozens and dozens of oth ers in the same class—men who know service Hiat taxes are due every year, yet for they forget that the col- some unexplained reason it. It is a safe bet, too, lector sends these people tax bills, fur it “ means som e thing,” in dollars and cents to him if he can collect it. To those acquainted ings of the case, the with the work- word that Dr. the State H e alth Commissioner H ealth Officer ot the Village of Free port does not cause surprise. The opinion was exprest a f ter the hearing before the secretary of the State De- Unclaimed Letters Prayer m eeting. 8 p. m .. that this action would result; this idea Thomas, choir m aster. Cylinder Stoves, $3.75, $4.25, $4 98 ! Unclaimed letters are advertised for The following com m ittees have been aaauceu, out irom m e am m u e ui me .69 Eagle the fence is fifteen feet high and the following a t the Freeport Post appointed by the Superintendent to ar- S tate Departm ent. The m a tter was being received, not from the testimony adduced, b u t from th e a ttitu d e of the $5.69 Perfection Oil H e a ters,'SS .25, $4.25. Stove Shovels, 5-10-15c Stove Pipe 4-inch— 10c 5-inch—12c 41-inuh—10c 61-inch---13c 6-inch— 15c C rystal Zink Boards, 49-9Sc R o asting Pans, 10-49c I t DaSilva 45c Parlor Brooms.v29c DaSilva It means. is a “ cockerino” w h a tever that j Dr. Myrick considers the ex isting conditions made the fence a ne cessity. F. A. Myrick informs us that he wished positively to deny that the fence hq had erected is a “ s p ite” fence. ‘I stood abuse and annoyance to my wife and self more than two years and simply ignored the woman | until it became so bad I decided to stand it no longer. The fence was Go to the Crystal Lake House for simply put up for protection against your turkey dinner on Thanksgiving these annoyances and if she will sign a Day a t 50c a head. See C. E. Jones’ adv. in this issue. Bayview Bank open see adv. of A. A. Sealy in this w e e k ’s Review. Home-made Candies Cocoanat Cakes, 1c B u tter P e a n u t B rittle, 16c lb N u t Caram els, 40c lb Crushed N u t Chocolates, 40c lb Old-fashioned Molasses Bars, 5c It __ D a S ilva's Anyone w ishing to hire silver, linen or crockery for weddings, socials, etc.. bond to mind her own business and leave us entirely alone I am w illing t o ! take down the fence.” HYMENEAL G U T H E IL— REISE. Miss Elizabeth Reise, daughter of i Mrs. Elizabeth Gutheil of F a rm ing-' dale, and Frederick Reise were m a r ried at the home of the groom ’s p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. Em il Reise, corner j Rutland road and Grand avenue, by ; Rev. O. V. W erner, of the Lutheran Church, Saturday evening. Nov. 12, at 8:30. The bridesmaid was Mias Daisy j can secure sam e by applying to Crystal Heiser, and Henry Gutheil, best man. adv. for specials in cloths; J. S. Sha l t Lake Houee, A rcher s treet. A superb assortm e n t of Thanksgiv ing Poet Cards, 10c a dozen. DaSilva. Look over our linoleum and oil piro’s. The Com Exchange Bank of New York City, have opened a branch bank in the new Pennsylvania Station at 7th Avenue and 33d S treet This banking room ia fitted up with every require ment for the comfort and convenience of ita patrons, with private department for ladiee. f; The bride’s oldest brother, John G u t heil, gave her into Mr. Reise's keep- j ing. Music was furnished during the ] ceremony by Profs. Becker and W right of Brooklyn. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Buhler of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Vassmer of B rooklyn,, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Sm ith, Mr. and ! Mrs. Frank Stevens, of Freeport, Mr. and Mrs. John Gutheil. Mrs. Elizabeth Gutheil, Miss H e n riettas and Freda G u theil, Conrad, W illiam, A lfred and H e n ry Gutheil, Henry and W illiam Godtel and Miss Daisy H e iser of Farm - ingdale; Mr. and Mrs. Em il Reise of Freeport. Office: Bedell, Mrs. M a rgaret Connaughtun, Miss L. Cormae, Mrs. M. G. Clay, C. W. Carr, John Cox, Mrs. Jam e s Clifford, John W. Coyle, Miss Mary Dean, Mrs. Ogden Ellison, Miss J e n n ie (2) Express A g e n t (Point Lookout) Freeport. Mrs. Flanny, Mrs. Thofnas Gifford, H. H. Golding. Mr. H. S. Gilby House Gaskins, Miss Clara H a lliburton, Miss H a ttie M. Haugs, C. Hiustis, Miss Estelle W. Jones, Miss Edna Kerr, Boyd MacGillway, Mr. A. H. Murphy, Joseph O ’Malley, F. One. Miss Mary Potter, Mrs. Josephine Rinnijan, Mrs. C. H. Rudersdorf, Frank Smith, Mr. George Thompson, Mrs. Ida Trautwein, Edward Webb, J. B. M>. W illiams, Mr. J. W. W alther, Geo. Foreign Block, Adih. ROBT. G. ANDERSON, P. M. Nov. 14, 1910. Special a t J. S. Shapiro’s: Our reg ular 25c shadee reduced to 18c each. W e give the S. A H. Green Trading Stamps. Double stamps given on Mon days and Saturdays. was not given Dr. Carman and the Board of Health, and the “ s e c retary” range for the Christm as festivities of advertise ambiguously, proper notice the M. E. Sunday School: Exercises and entertainm e n t. Miss Annie L. Eld ridge, Miss M a rietta R. Miller. Mrs. E. H. Van Riper, Miss Nina Dorlon, Miss Annie Bedell, Albin N. Johnson and W ilbur R aynor; books, Rev. W. A. Richard, Miss M arietta R. Miller, Mrs. Thomas Lucas, Mrs. G. T. Van Riper, Mrs. W allace R. Post and O. W. V a lentine; candy and oranges, L. H. Ross, O. W. Valentine and O. W. Hum p h rey; decorations, W illiam C. Connor, Frank Snedeker, Clinton moves every Brown, Harold Humphrey, Leon Rose, ! to his duties as good as Dr. W illard Van Riper. Stanley Chase and does he will not be able to The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E. Church was entertained by Mrs. I. J. Thomas on Tuesday atfernoon. Twelve members of the local Ep- worth League attended the tw e n ty-first disposed of but very little evidence ex- anniversary dinner of the Second Con cept that subm itted by Dr. Evans, who eryl Conference D istrict hpw o rth made the complaints against Dr. C a r man, and, who, knowing the case Was to come up, had his w itnesses on hand, while the local H ealth Board was en tirely unprepared. It is adm itted Dr. Carman did not live up to the strict letter of the law but if the State Board of H e alth re man who does not attend Carman procure Harold Bedell. H ealth officers enough for the towns of ------------ i the State, to say nothing of the vil- \A n evening with the Fam ily Al- lages. bum ” accompanied by vocal and instru mental music, will be held on Monday evening, Nov. 28. at 8p . m., at Brook lyn H all, Brooklyn avenue, under the i d irection of Mrs.s A rthur P. D a vison’s Sunday School class of the M. E. Church. Fourteen Years ^go (Item s of interest from the Review files fourteen years ago this week) J. E. Golding shot a 270 lb. deer on exhibition a t Anderson’s m e a t m a rket. Many cyclists passed through the League held at W a n a m a k e r’s last F r i day evening. An enjoyable time is r e ported ; also the hearing of some excel lent speakers, among whom was Bishop W illiam A. (juayle, President of the Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal Church, who gave a stirring address on “ The Bringers of \J'omor- The teachers all report a tine Insti tute at Rockville Centre last week. The M. L. S. m et at the home of Miss M argaret B. W heeler last S a tur day evening; s u b ject of the program, “ Royalty and f ame In N o rw a y ,” ar- ranged by Miss Mae Millan. A repast was served by the hostess. An e n tertainm e n t consisting of m ag ic, musical glasses, etc, by Hendrie.k- and when the Board asked for a copy HOn will be given in the M. E. Chapel of the testim ony a t the hearing of the 0n Thursday evening, December 1st, S tate Board they w ere told to buy it of under the auspices of the Epworth the'official stenographer. They haven’t League. The State H e alth Commissioner has .MCh^ 01. Tax,, ^ O,lector ( has. Miller satisfied th e ’’dignity” of his depart- ” ' 11 begin collec mg on Nov 21 and m e n t by removing Dr. Carman. It is the ra te for collection will be 1 per now up to the village Board of H e alth cent UP to Dec\ 24 ! after th a t dal®- 5 The attitude of the State D e p a rt m e n t is illustrated in the action re garding the Board of Health. They sent word to the local village Board recommending th a t the Board of H e alth be removed for incompetency village last Sunday. The w e ather h ^ to uphold the dignity of the Village of Per cent- The tax<rate is $1.19. been delightful for c y c ling.” Freeport by appointing as Dr. Car- Supervisor Sm ith Cox has decided School closed Nov. 25 to Dec. 7 for m a n ’s successor. Dr. Edwin Carman, th a t an election shall be held a t this Thanksgiving and Teachers’ Institute, than whom there is no yiore com p etent place to allow the taxpayers to decide Twelve trains from N. Y. and one officer in any village in the state. w h e ther or not they want incorpora- ex tra on Saturdays, ten to N. Y. ; j It ia suggested that there be a good tion. three each way on Sunday. ; representation of citizens a t the meet- For some tim e past there has been a ----------------------------------------------------------| ing of the Village Board of Trustees ; b itter fight for and against incorpora- That sw e e theart or sw e e t tooth of i F riday evening when the question of tion and Monday was the third hearing yoars will appreciate the sw e e t news j appointing Dr. Carm a n ’s successor will on the m a tter. W. J. Farrington ap- given in Smith A Bedell’s ad in this probably be discussed by the V illage peared for the petitioners and Neil issue. I t ! B oard or the H e alth Board. Vandew ater for the opposition. i