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t tjp. r ' / K , .«1 •» - - ■• • • v» Far next feeson’e use we offer the following REM HIED HMIOE FEBTIIIZEIIS STATE No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. FOR CASH Potato and General Truck Fertilizer, 4-8-7%, $ 2 8 . 2 5 per ton Potato and Truck Fertilizer, 2-7-7%, $ 2 2 . 4 5 per ton Com and Cereals Fertilizer, 2-6-3%, $ 2 1 . 6 5 per ton Car lots delivered to Freei)ort or nearby stations, up in 125 lb. bags. For less than car lots, add $0.75 ton to the above prices. SPECIAL MIXTURES like 5-8-10r;„ and any formula on short notice, mixed with the most up-to-date machinery. T h e r e 's a Difference. lO loveravllle l-rad e r .) ! The announceroent th a t next year's budget of state expenses will be fll,* 500,000 greater than that of the pres ent year has a rattier uncanny sound ' as compared w ith' the volume of talk : on public economy which emanated J from Democratic sources during the I recent campaign. If the program as now outlined Is carried out there will be presented a striking illustration of the vast difference between preaching and practice. If the Republican party I were In power and announced such a Put VRKt*'V Increased exjienditure the at- mosphere would be tilled with the dls- i * ' cordant noises of Democratic howling against extravagance : ml waste of the people's money. Annual Big January Sale in Men’s, Women’s, Boy’s and Children’s Outfitting* Kirsdibaum Clothes. HANDTAllOOf.P The Fertilizer Materials Supply Co. Office! 8 0 Wall St., New York F a c t o r y a n d W a r e h o u s e , E r ie B a s in T e l e p h o n e 3 9 5 8 Jo h n Also Importers and Dealers in Pure Materials for Home Mixing, at the lowest possible cost.- Prices on application. Freeport’s Most Up-to-date Good Sound Acl'-;ce. [P lattsbura Press.) A fter March 4 the Democratic party will be tn control of the government. It has pledged itself to carry out cer tain policies and at the sam e time not only preserve, hut actually Increase the prosperity of the people. If it undies good great will be Its glory; if it falls the fault will be i.s own. and the people will have no further use for It for many years to come. Artllicial ” panics arc not going to prevent it from „!\Cin<ying its program to an issue, and | Mr. Wilson has no reason to fear any thing of the sort, he needs to gourd It is the real thing ..gainst. Drug Store We have a large assortm e n t of Toilet Fancy Stationery, etc. Holiday packages of Palmer’s, Colgate’s, Hudnut’s I • Roger & GalleVs and Tammany Government Comes High. I Elmira Advertiser.J The Democrats resorted to a direct state tax the very first year they came into power, and this, the second year A r t i c l e s , | of their supremacy, the direct tax w is ' largely increased. With two years at ! least of good old Tam m any rule for the I s ta te confronting us. we may well | imagine what the tux burden will be before the “boys” get through. Rivers Perfumes inc. Agency p a r ^ & Tilford’s and Huyler’s CHOCOLATES and B O N - B O N S in 1-2, 1, 2 and 3 lb. Gift Boxes „ Let us havelyour orders NOW. Phones 6 2 9 &. 148 Fred’k H. Plump Arcade Pharmacy Raymond J. Miller, Mgr. Auto, Plate Glass, Burglary, Life and Fire Insurance — 24 S. Grove St. FREEPORT, L. 1. At the depot FREEPORT, N. Y. Ralston, Douglas AND Queen Quality NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of H on J ohn J. | 1 G raham , Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against M artha A sc ii , late of the Town of Hempstead, I in the said county, deceased, to present the same w ith the vouchers thereof, to i the subscriber the executor of the last | will and Testam ent deceased, at his | place of transacting business at the i office of William Harrison Robinson, I N o. 17 Cooke Avenue, Ehnhnrst, Queens | County, New York, bn or before the i first day of April next. D ated. Mincola. N. Y. September 7, 1912. John T. Robinson, Executor, William Harrison Robinson, Attorney for Executor No. 17 Cooke Avenue, E lm h u rst, Queens Co., N. Y. , Never before have we offeLed such a choice lot of superior made garments. Men, un usually particular, can come here and be en tirely satisfied in value. Every desirable model of the season is here for the best dresser. Our all-wool Kirschbaum guaran tee goes with everyone of these suits or overcoats. $15.00 $16.50 and $18.00 Suits and Overcoats in all colors to choose from. Plain or fancy weaves in black, blues, grays, browns and a host of combination color tones will be re duced 40% of their values. Men who must know where their dollars go will find great est value in these garments. $10.00, $15.00, $18.00 and $22.50 Ladies’ Coats are so liberally ieduced that it will pay you to look at them. If you are in need of a coat now or next winter, every wanted color will be found in this collection, includ ing mixtures, plaid backs, chinchilla, cara cul clothes, zibeline and other popular ma terials, see our windows. Boys’, Children’s and Misses’ Coats in numerous styles and colors, will be sold at as low as $2.50 apiece. 200 pair of Men’s Trousers taken from our regular stock of S3.00 and $4.00 values, guaranteed to keep their color and hold their shape, will be sold from Si.50 up. • A large stock of underwear for men. women and children, whetlier it’s wool, fleece lined or ribbed, all to be reduced of their regular price for this special clear ance sale. A large variety of shoes for men, women, bovs’ and children. Rubbers and ubber boots to fit every member of the family will be sold at great reductions. Hundreds of articles too numerous to mention in this space, will be placed on sale. An early call will convince you of this great sale. Double G r e e n S t a m p s given to every p u r c h a s e s of 5 0 c or more C tpynght, tq i 2 . A . B . K irschbaum Co. Barasch’s Dept. Store, 6 5 South Main Street FREEPORT, L. I. Shoes Sold Exclusively by D. B. RAYNOR 9 5 S. Main St. Freeport Autos for Hire Hourly, Daily or by Contract The cars w e are using in our service ‘ are the latest model HUDSON 3 3 , big, handsom e and comfortable. Well equipped and driven by men who are com p etent. A lso a BERLIN LIMOUSINE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to a n order of H on . J ohn J. G raham , Surrogate of the County of j Nassau, notice is herebv given to all i ! persons having claims a g ainst J ohn H. ‘ B. D enton , late of the Town of Hemp stead, in the said county, deceased, to j present the same w ith the vouchers j D X « • I?; i thereof, to the subscriber the adminis- , T r 1 1 trator w ith the will annexed, of said j 1 deceased, a t her place of transacting business at the office of Edwards & | Levy. No. 29 Railroad Avenue, Kreet ort, [ New York, on or before the 10th day of April next. Dated, Mineola, N Y. September 21,1912 E lise L ucy V etter , ' Adm inistratrix with the J will annexed. Edwards & Levy, Attorneys for adm inistratrix with ! the will annexed, 29 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y .x The New York Coffee Mills Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Teas, Coffees, Spices and Extracts 4 8 S. Main Street, Freeport, L. I. opposite Post Office Telephone 851-w Rates, $ 3 . 0 0 an hour U*>' ACME AUTO RENTAL COMPART, INC. Telephone 7 9 6 Freeport M E R R I C K RD. a n d G R A N D AVE. Long Island Baldwin ... . . . . ■ -<.• NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of H on . J ohn J. G raham , Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is he’-eby given to persons having claims a g ainst M aria E. S u t p h in , late of the Town of Hemp- J stead, in the said county, deceased, present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the adminis trator of the goods, chattels and credits (jff said deceased, at her place of trans acting business a t the office of Sidney H. Swezey, Freeport. New York, on or\ be fore the first day of May next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y. October 5, 1912. j Lucy M. W atkins, Administrator. Sidney H. Swezey, Attorney for \dm inistrator, 29 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to a n order o f H o n , J ohn J. G raham . Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against F red erick J. H iou in s o n , or F r e d e r ick R. H iuoinson , late of the Town of Hemp stead, in the said county, deceased, to present the same w ith the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the adminis trator of the goods, chattels a n d credits of said deceas-d, a t h e r place of transact ing business a t the office of Edw ard 8. Keogh, 26 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York, on or before the first d ay of June next. Dated. Mineola, N. Y ., Novem ber 11th, 1812. A nn ie H igo ikso h , Administrator, E dw a r d S. K booh , Attorney for Administrator, 26 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Our Work Is Quality Work You’ll find first co s t is last cost w h e n you e m ploy us. DRY CELLARS Let’s give you our e s t i mate on making your cellar dry, and sanitary. We s p e c ialize on this branch of work and can guarantee you satisfaction. ’ P h o ne us now. Johnson IM. Y. Try our C o n s o l a t i o n T e a To the People of Freeport and Vicinity TALK No. 2 We respectfully request the support of the intelligent people of Freeport and vicinity in our fight against the iniquitous Trading Stamp, and to our busi ness neighbors, we would s u g g e s t—stand together and the amohnt you now pay to the Trading Stam p Companies for stam p s give to your custom ers in better goods for the same money or the same goods for less money, by eliminating the stam ps. We have tried to prove to you by our advt. in last w e eks’ issue of the Review, how absurd it is to expect full value in your Tea and Coffee when we have to pay 40 cents per 100 to the Trading Stamp Co. for stam p s to be given free. Bear in mind, that the age of giving something for nothing has passed. We challenge any of our competitors to trustfully say they give the same grade of Tea and Coffee with 100 stam p s as they can afford to give without stamps. Ju s t bring this little story home to yourself, weigh carefully, then if you’re in the habit of paying 70 cents for Tea with 100 stam ps, try our Tea at il5 cents without stam ps. Again you may get 100 stam ps with Baking Powder for 50 cents. Ju s t try our Baking Powder for 20 cents without stam ps, and so on with almost any article advertised with Trading Stamps thrown in. Remem ber, you are paying for the stam ps, MORAL— R ight is might and must eventually win. 5 0 c a pound Explaining the Great Advantages Of doing business thronnh a ’bank suggests the extending of thi“ invitation to business men and heads -of families to call and inquire into our method for simplifying the iiaymeet of all hills by check—a method, once tried, never abandoned. To the business man we want to point out the manifold advan tages gained by a connection that raises his credit in the financial world, bat one instance of many th a t we can disclose to him. F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k O F F R E E R O R T , IN. Y. herewith invitee public attention to its new and money-saving methods. R oswell D avis 1 President J ohn K. E ldridok . Vice-Pres , O. M ilton F oreman , Caehie# S amuel T. R aynor . Asst. Cashier. W e ' w i s h to bring to your attention t h e f a c t t h a t our four Attention Please H u y ler’s Lowney’s Chocolates are always fresh and of a superb high grade, uniform quality. They are absolutely pure and have a real delicious exquisite flavor of their own and they come to you in the same clean, perfect condition that they were in when they left the sanitary establishment in which they were made. Louis Peroni 19 Railroad Ave. Opposite the depot Freeport, L. I. Telephone 789 Freeport