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. r Ho! For Long Beach From Massapequa and Freeport Pleasant Ride and a Pleasant Trip at the Beach Lynbrook The annual picnic of the Sunday j School of the St. James M. E. Church i will be held at Rockaway Beach on 1 Thursday, July 31st. A special elec* trie train will leave Lynbrook on that date at 9:00 a. m., and Valley Stream at 9 K)2 a. m. At the beach during the day there will be various athletic games. Tickets, adults, 60c; children, 26c. Ralston,' Douglas a t WEEKDAYS Leave M assapequa Hotel 6.15 p. .m. Leave Freeport Depot 6 .4 5 p. m. Returning, leave Long Beach 12 o’clock SUNDAYS Leave M a ssapequa Hotel 9 a. m., 2 .0 0 , 6 .15 p. m. Leave Freeport 9 . 3 0 a. m., 2 .3 0 , 6 . 4 5 p. m. Leave Long Beach 11.11 a. m., 4 . 3 0 ,1 2 . 0 0 p. m. Arrangements can be made to reserve seats fortheatre at Long Beach; also N a ssau Hotyel AND At the first municipal\ election held tn Long Beach on Saturday last, John G. Gerhard was elected Village Presi dent; Faroes H. Becker, who was on. both Citizen’s and Civic Association tickets, was elected Trustee, as was Daniel Colder, who was on the Citizen’ s ticket, and who defeated Bernard Moliter, who was a candidate on the Civic Association ticket. Raymond Goldsmith was elected Village Treas urer and James Abell, Village Tax Collector. / The picnic of the Sunday School of the Lutheran Church will be held in the grove in front of the East Rocka way School on Wednesday next, July 23rd. Under the auspices of the Luther: League of the Lutheran Church of Lynbrook, a beset) party will be held on Thursday, July 24th, when they j will spehd the day at Long Beach. Mrs. William Wedlake is entertain-1 ing her nephew, Thomas Wedlake, of j Buffalo. Quepn Quality Shoes Perfect in Fit Superior in Style Unequalled in Durability Sold Exclusively by D. B. RAYNOR Weeber & Don’s •Are Good Seeds' 11* Chambers St New York T e lephone connection Wilbur F. Southard Funeral Director M e rrick Rend Seaford Long Island All requlsltee for funerele a t r e a s o n able ch a r g e e C o a c h e s and cam p ch a i r s to let In te r m e n t procured In a ll c e m e te r ie s SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. 9 5 S. Main St. Freeport This Mantel... In Oak, G loss Finish $20 Oak Cabinet Mantles from $12 up Mantle and fireplace fittings of all kinds at city prices Bathrooms and Vestibules Tiled Ornamental Centers and Brackets D. MORRISON Show Rooms. Grove St., freeport Miss Myrtle Abrams has left for Ward town, Virginia, where she will remain until about September 1st. The annual excursion of the Sunday School of the First M. P. Church will be held on August 12th, when they will spend the day at Bronx Park. After an extended tour through ^ Europe, principally in France, J. D. ' i® _ I® On Sunday evening next, the Rev. ® George Adams, D. D., pastor of St. James M. E. Church, will preach the third of his sermons on “ Historic Mountains,” taking for his theme, “ Sinai,” “ The Great Encampment.” _ _____ '' _ . . _ _ _ _ W * — g MHOALt 5 - ® soumsmt X S k c ! Chaplain has returned to his home on Earle avenue. Telephone, 76-M Quality plus Prices Equals Patronage that’s the formula for securing the business of the particular public. We solicit but a chance to show you the character, workmanship and quality of our stones—and to quote prices—for we know then that you will place your order with us. Will you give us that chance? Call and see our assortment of several hundred finished Monuments, H eadstones, etc. Granite Survey Posts always on hand D. & F. SUTTER Hicksville, L. I. Opp. L. I. R. R. Depot * EE? Boat House and Building Plots For Sale ON REASONABLE TERMS A Few Docking Spaces to LEASE NEW BUNiGALOWS AND HOUSES 4 Rooms and Upwards Modern Improvements IN ALL SECTIONS OF FREEPORT * Write or call for particulars JOHN J. RANDALL COMPANY, Owners Office, No. 6 Brooklyn Avenue FREEPORT, L. I. XV’t Explaining the Great Advantages Of doing business through a bank suggests the extending of this invitation to business men and heads of families to call and inquire into our method for simplifying the payment of all bills 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, but one instance of many that we can disclose F i r s t (N a t i o n a l B a n k O F F R E E P O R T , IN. Y. herewith invites public attention to its new and money-saving methods. R oswell D avis , President J o h n K. E l d r i d o e , Vioe-Pres. C. M il t o n F o r e m a n , Cashier S a m u e l T. R a y n o r , Asst. Cashier. SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. C. A. Fulton U n d ertaker and Em b a lm * 67 Wwt Merrick lead FftEEPORT, N. Y. Mazda Lamps At Reduced Price W att, w ere 4 0 c , now 3 5 c W att, w ere 4 5 c , now 3 5 c Lewis H. Ross Co. B'dway, Main S t du Brooklyn Ave., Freeport, N.Y. . COAL AND WOOD Lumber and Building Materials Hardware, Paint and Glass AGNES M. COMBES and ALICE: M. COMBES, : Plaintiffs, : —against— : KATE E. COMBES, individual- : ly and as executor and trustee, : and others, : Defendants. : Raynor &, Brower’s Fish Market All kinds of > FRESH FISH LOBSTERS - Little Neck Hard and Soft Shell CLAMS We cater to all autom obile parties ONSLOW-MOORE COMPANY, : Plaintiff, : against : C. EDWARD VERITY & OTH- : ERS, * : Defendants. : In pursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date the 1st day of July, 1913,1, the un dersigned, the Referee in said judg ment named will sell at public auction to the highest bidder on the site of the premises hereinafter described, on the 21st day of August, 1913, at twelve o'clock jioon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows:— ALL that certain lot, piece or par cel of land, stiuate, lying and being in the Village of Freeport, County of Nassau, and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:— BEGINNING at a point on the west erly side of Locust Avenue, distant four hundred and ten (410) feet south erly from the corner formed by the in tersection of the westerly side of Locust Avenue with the southerly side of Archer Street as recently laid out to a width of sixty (60) feet; running thence westerly and parallel with Archer Street one hundred and forty (140) feet; thence southerly parallel with Locust Avenue sixty-five (65) feet; thence easterly and again paral lel with Archer Street one hundred and forty (140) feet to the westerly side of Locust Avenue, and thence norther ly along the westerly side of Locust Avenue sixty-five (66) feet to the point or place of beginning. ■$, Dated, July 1st, 1913. Jeremiah Wood, Referee. Gilbert Elliott, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address, 44 Court Street Brooklyn. N. Y. _____ ______ Freeport Bank Capital $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 Surplus $ 7 0 ,0 0 0 Main Street Freeport J ohn J. R anoall , President D. W esley P in e , Vice-President W illiam S. H all , Cashier Board of Directors John J. Randall William G. Miller Smith Cox D. Wesley Pine William E. Colder Daniel B. Raynor Wallace H. Cornwell Coles Pettit William S. Hall Harvey B. Smith Edgar Jackson George M.Randall In pursuance of an interlocutory judgment of partition and sale entered ! in the above entitled action, bearing | date the 28th day of June, 1913, I, the . undersigned, the referee in said judg- ( ment named, will sell at public auc -1 tion, to the highest bidder, at the front door of the Nassau County Court House, at Mined a, in the town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, on the 16th day of August, 1913, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon of that day, the premises described in said judgment as follows: All that certain piece of fresh and salt meadow situate at Near Rocka way, in the town of Hempstead, in the County of Nassau and State of New York, bounded as follows: BEGINNING at the northwest corn er of said meadow and bounded North erly by land and meadow now or form erly of Peter T. Hewlett as the ditch runs; easterly by meadow now or formerly belonging to Henry Pearsall; southerly by the south bay ; and west erly by meadow now or formerly be longing to the estate of Benjamin Platt, deceased. Containing by estim ation eight acres, be the same more or less. Together with a right of way to go to and from the aaid land with team or teams or where the right of way has formerly been used. . Dated June 30, 1918. Edwin G. Wright, Referee. Edgar Jackson, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Freeport, N. Y. Sidney H. Swesey, Guardian ad litem, Freeport, N. Y. At W. C. Ellison’s Fishing Station W oodcleft Canal . Freeport IN FR E E P O R T ’S S H O P P IN G CEN T E R | The New York Coffee Mills Open except legal holidays, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m., Saturdays 9 a. m. to 12 m. Offers facilities and inducements in every department equal to those of either the New York or Brooklyn Banks or Trust Conqiauies, and every accommodation as far as is consistent with conservative management. Interest at the rate of 3 per cent, paid on time deposits, three mouths or more. Drafts issued on all iiarts of Europe. Does a general banking business. Safe deposit boxes to rent, $5 per annum. Accounts of corporations, comjianies, societies, etc., solicited. - Entire satisfaction guaranteed. Inquiries will receive prompt atten tion and be cheerfully answered. Inspection of our modern banking rooms invited. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ParsOHDt to nn urdnr of HON. JOHN J. OHA- HAM43urroK«to of th« Countyjof Nassau, notici is hereby given to all persons having claimi against FRANCIS L. WALKER. Into of tin 5E st FRANCIS L. of Hempstead, in the esuut i said con ith nty,^ do* Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Teas, Coffees, Spices and Extracts 4 8 South Main Street, Freeport, L. I. Opposite the Post Office * ' Telephone, 851-W. Orders Called for and Delivered The experienced housewife knows, and the beginner should know, that in patronizing Trading Stamp Tea and Coffee Dealers you are not only aiding and abetting a fraud, but also encouraging the misrepresentation of goods. We are pleased to see that our Law Makers at Washington have already taken steps to abolish the nefarious practice. READ TH E FOLLOW ING TRU E STORY: Mr. Trading Stamp Salesman calls at the N. Y. Coffee Mills. Good Morning, Mr. Keiman. Good Morning, Mr. Salesman. How is business? nf men/inm Tea end Coffee business is “O. K. ’.’; trading stamp business very bad. As _ ., a point of information, I would ask you, Mr. Salesman, how can my competitors y18 has° formerly give aw<kY 100 Trading Stamps with 1 pound of Tea, at 70 cents, when we have ^ ^ e l l , that is wmy easy. For instance, you give one pound of Tea, costing you 16 cents per pound, 100 stamps, which will only cost you 30 cents if you buy in 60,000 lots, m a l t i n g a total price of 45 cents; net profit to you 25 cents a pound. Don’t you see: The people want to be humbugged nowadays, and it is the only way to make money. What do the people of Freeport think about the question? Are you will ing to Taoy'Tea and Coffee or Trading Stamps? We would ask you to consider this matter carefully. * ( . MORAL: Buy Coffee or Tea, not Trading Stamps. . 26 years’ practical experience in the Wholesale Tea and Coffee Trade in New Y m * City. a t hiH of transacting business a t the of Clinton M. Flint, Freeport. New York, before the I6tli d a y of October next. Mineola. N. Y„ March 14, 1-18. FRANCIS L. WALKER Jr. Adm inistrator Dated. CLINTON M. FLINT. Attorney foradm lnistr 61 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. NOTICE TO CRKDITORH Pursuant to an order of HON. JOHN J .U R A - te of the County of Navaail, TO- HA m TS u . Surrogate or th e vonn ty o tice is hereby given to a ll persons against JULIA FRANCESHOLBROW, the Town of Hempstead, in the said county deceased, to present the same with the vouch- f. to the suhecriber, the executor Nassau, 1 ha ring claims W, late of irda A Levy, Freeport. New be Kith day of August next. , Mineola, N. Y.. February i JAMES WILLIAM1M HOLBROW,OLBROV EDWARDS A LEVY, before the Dated \ bruary 3. 1913. H o /v o o o ■ UU , I Executor. Attorneys for Executor, M Railroad Avenue. Freeport, New York. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of HON. JOHN J. GRA HAM. Surrogate of the County at Naaeau, notice la hereby given to all persona having el alma against WALTER DAVID ROBINSON, late of the Town at Hempstead, in the aaid county, de ceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the sobecriher. the administrator at the goods, chattels and crediu of said deceased, a t her place o f transacting business at No. t l Colon ial Avenue, Freeport, New York, on or before the 14th day of December i Dated. Mineola. N. Y.. June 6,1918. JESSIE ROBINSON, AKUB6 THADDEUS TBRl ttorney for Administrator, M0 Breed way. New York.