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We io PAINTING. PAPER HANGING and DECORATING and do them our selves, as we have a separate depart ment for that work. If you want WORK that is GUARANTEED let ns do it. We also do all kinds of car penter work and in that same careful way that we have always done. Just telephone 94-J. FRED L. J. LEE Building C o n t r a c t o r 161 CHURCH STREET FREEPORT, Y. N. Lyn brook The Rev. Dr. Carlos, who has occo- pied the pulpit of the St. J a mes M. E. Church has arranged to exchange pul pits with the Rev. George Adams, of Vallejo, California, at the close of the fiscal Conference year, which will ar rive within a few weeks, and Dr. Car los expects to be be able to occupy his Children Injured Ordinary Cathartics and Pills and Harsh Physic Cause Distress ing Complaints You cannot be over-careful in the selection of medicine for- children. Only the very gentlest bowel n^edicine should ever be given, except in emer gency cases. Ordinary pills, c a t h a r tics LADIES We w a n t you to Bank with us brook Dr. Carlos has made a large cir ete of friends, who sincerely mourn his departure. R. D. Jaques and family, who have been residents of I.ynbrook for several have removed to the upper see the State. ©□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a W e have made special provision for your accom modation in our elegantly appointed banking house. There is a double interest in a bank account. First —Our interest payments on your deposit. Second — Your interest in its growth. All lady depositors drawing on their accounts receive new—crisp— clean— bills at the Bank of Boctrtnlle Centre O u r Safe D e p o sit V a u lt is the place for your valuables *i—i — L _____ j . . . ____ I harm than good. They may cause griping, nausea and other distressing after-effectathat are frequently health destroying. We personally recommend and guar antee Rexall Orderlies as the safest and most dependable remedy, which we know, for constipation and associ- _ ate bowel disorders. We have such There was a large attendance of the ab9ol“ te / “ Vth in th* .,virtae8 of thiB remedy that we sell it on our guaran tee of money back in every instance where it fails to give e n tire satisfac tion, and we urge all in need of such medicine to try it at our risk. Rexall Orderlies are eaten just like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be taken at any time, day or n i g h t ; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive looseness, or other undesirable effects. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which they come in contact, apparently act ing as a regulative tonic upon the r e laxed muscular coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies commonly com pletely relieve constipation, except of course when of a surgical character. They also tend to overcome the neces sity of constantly taking laxatives to keep the bowels in normal condition. Three sizes of packages, 10 cents, 25 cents and 50 cents. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in F r e e port only at our store—The Rexall Store. Thomas Johnson Drug Co., Inc., 23 West Merrick Road, Freeport, L. I. # members of the Lynbrook Club and their wives at the old-fashioned “ Dutch” supper which was held at the “ Cozy C rn e r ” on Thursday last. The old-fashiqned dish incidental to the oc casion was very much in evidence and it was fully appreciated by all present. During the evening a pleasing enter tainment was presented consisting of vocal and instrumental selections, r e j t tations, etc. ^ S. D. Tnompson is having a pretty cottage erected upon his Pearsall ave nue property. The primaries for the election of County Committeemen and state offi cers will be held on Tuesday next. Polls will open at 3 p. m., and will r e main open until 8 p. m. Only those enrolled will be able to vote. The Levy Building on Atlantic ave nue, which is being constructed by M. Cornwell, is rapidly nearing comple- My Guaranty of Values The policy of the most successful modern banks in transacting business with patrons, is based on the big principle of The same policy of my store is based on this principle. It is the policy of the Square Deal 1 represent products of five of the best manufac turers in America, whose reputation for quality in their Pianos and Player-Pianos stands undisputed. Any of these Pianos or Player-Pianos will appeal to the critical buyer: Hallett and Davis George P. Bent, (Crown) Lexington Conway Concord Pric e s range from $ 1 6 5 . 0 0 upw a r d w i t h c o n v e n i e n t t e r m s of p u r c h a s e % o o 0 % e $ 0 WOODCLEFT HARBOR | Freeport, Long Island q The Bungalow Section of Freeport Electric Lights Running W a ter C e m e n t Walks □ eating Bathing Fishing Trolley Line Through the Property efim calow s end Lots For Sale on Easy T e r m s . V e r y Ucbirable Either For O c c u p a n c y or e* an Investm e n t JOHN J. RANDALL COMPANY O w n e r s F R E E P O R T , LONG ISLAND Plans are being perfected for the erection of quite a number of new cot tages in Lynbrook during the ensuing season. With the arrival of favor; hie weather, ground is being broken in various places, and the sound of the busy saw and hammer will soon he heard on all sides. George J. Cadoo is having a row of brick store buildings erected upon his property at the Merrick Road and Washington street. D e p a r t m e n t of Collection Room I, I o w n Hall H e m p s t e a d , N. Y The undersigned Receiver nf Tnx' - for the Town of Hempstead, le rebv trives notice that he has received the Tux Roll and warrant attached thereto dated J a n . 85, 1912 a n d will be in a t t e n d ance to receive taxes at R oom 1, Tows H all , in the Village of Hempstead, on At a meeting of the Board of Village Trustees on Monday night, it was re ported that since the last meeting 20 additional s t r e e t lights had been in stalled, and the clerk was directed to TUESDAY, JAN. 30th, 1(>12 communicate with the Lighting Com pany, requesting them to hasten the installation of the remainder as fast as possible, especially in congested dis tricts, and especially on Union Place. It having been reported t h a t there was a deep hole on Earle avenue, on the water works property, the s t r e e t com missioner was directed to have the same filled in at once. The clerk was directed to communicate with the 1 elephone Company requesting them liny. All correspondence after this to remove all poles along the streets date must be addressed to the Countr of the village that were not being Treasurer at Mineola, Nassau County, used, especially those on Union Place, N. Y. with its wires running across private To all taxes paid during the first rhir- property; Merrick Road and Atlantic ty days, no percentage will he added. avenue. Complaint having been made ^ T \ ' 1 ,U!vsfl8 pnr “ ‘\J \ d l be ,u„ # • , I, . added and tweiitv-nve cents for notice, of the elevation of sidewalks above the q ., amt after April llth, 1912. five per grade, the s treet commissioner.Was dt- cent, will he added, and 25c for norice. ~ ' 1 L 1 \ All taxes are payable at the Receiver’s and every day thereafter until and including Wednesday, March 6, 1V12 Sundays a n d Holidays excepted, from 9 A. M. to' 1 P M. After March 6, the undersigned will receive taxes on M onday and T vesday only of each week, at the Receiver’s Office, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. The Receiver’s Office will he opened from January 30th,* 1912 to June 1st, CHARLES H. LOWE Telephone, 585 Freeport recced to have all such sidewalks lowered to the grade of the streets, and all cement sidewalks laid must be laid at a grade to be furnished by the Village Engineer. Mr. and Mrs. James Dayton expect to leave shortly for Virginia, for an extended visit. East Seaman Avenue Office up to J u n e 1st, a fter which date they are payable at the County Treas urer’s Office, at Mineola, N. Y., with an extra percentage added thereto. In payment of Taxes through the mails, please scud Check or Money Or der, Money or Postage Stamps by mail not accepted for Taxes. All Tax Bills. Receipts or Corretqxm- ~ \ deuce to be sent by mail, must be av Matter will be the lesson-sermon compauied by self - add re ssed^E nvelope at the Christian Science Church Sun- and Stamp, day. P e r i l 00 ________ State, County and Town T a x ........ fO 86 j Hon. James P. Niemann will act as Board of Health 02 toastmaster at the dinner of the An- Hewlett Buy Fire T a x ...................... 14 drew Jackson Democratic Club held New Hyde Park Fire T a x ............... 05 at the Lyceum Hall Wednesday even- Valley Stream Fire T a x ................... 12 ing, March 27. Among the speakers Baldwin Light T a x ............................. 30 will be Hon. James J. Graham, Surro- Cedarhurst Light T a x ....................... 40 cm .,, sup,,™, iSS&tffiiK:::::::::::::::: 2 of North Hempstead; Hon. Charles N. Roosevelt Light T a x ......................... 20 T T ^ y 8onKf Dj^tnct Attorney; Hon. ‘Valiev Stream Light Tax ................. 30 1 ngjlhl: u n i , L j . I. . Charles T. McCarthy, Assistant Dis- Newftyde Park Water T a x ........... 10 ! tr i c t A t t o r n e y ; Dr. D. N. Bulson, Vil- Roosevelt W a t e r T a x ....................... 20 lage President of Rockville Centre, and Dated J a n u a r y 25th, 1912 Hen. Harry P. Keith, Democratic Leader of the Town of Hempstead. This delicious Cod Liver and Iron Tonic is a won derful body builder and strength creator for feeble old people, delicate children, weak women, all run down conditions, especially after sickness, and for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. Does you good or costs you nothing A real Cod Liver Tonic without Oil We will return your money if you do not think VINOL has helped you after taking one bottle. Don’t this seem fair? Thomas Johnston Drug Co. R. C. W E R N E R , President The Store 2 3 W. Merrick Rd. Freeport, L. I. JOSEPH T HALL, Receiver of Taxes. DO YOU Contracts Taken. Estimates Given Cheerfully Jobbing Promptly Attended to Want a Home? I have s o me choice lots and can build you a home for any price. Small Payments Down Remainder as Rent f ; . '. - . See Me and save money E Telephone; 6 9 7 - L 6 0 N. Main S treet FREEPORT, L I. 1 ' lv I I you now spend is quickly forgotten; but the dollar you save is always a happy companion to you. Spending money is only a habit—the easiest habit to grow, because it lives to praise you to yourself, your friends, your employers. Begin that saving habit to-day. You can start it in our interest department $10. 4 per cent, paid or credited twice a year. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Rockville C e n t r e OFFICERS '• JOHN H. CARL, President J. ENSOR HUTCHESON GABRIEL TOOMBS Vice-President Cashier. , DIRECTORS I GIRELL V. BROWER R. H. HOMAN JOHN H. CARL J. ENSOR HUTCHESON C A OMAN H. FREDERICK GEORGE W. LOFT R. C. GILLIES EDWIN PATTEN HENRY HEBENSTREIT GEORGE J . QUINN GABRIEL TOOMBS paioting just figure on using the best paints, and you will see how you can save money, both in tne beginning and m the long run. The Jone’s Paints are economical in price and go further on your building, and as they are durable they are money savers all the way through. e You will find them at C. E. JONES TH E HARDWARE MAN Freeport Long Island ■ElV r NOTARY PUBLIC WITH SEAL