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N A S S A U C O U N T Y R E V LEW DO YOU LOOK AHEAD? If you have an old gas range, and are tired I fooling with it, and expect to get a new one sometime in the future T h i s I s Y c h if C h a n c e Or if you are still with out the convenience of hot water whenever you want it, You Can Save Money By Getting a Gas Tank Water Heater CELLS IN THE HUMAN BODY. How the Colonies Live, Thrive, In crease end Do Their Work. . Our bodied and the bodies of all SOME OLD MONSTER GUNS. A Curiously Constructed Merter Wee \Mad Meg of Ghent.\ The ancestors of the m o n ster' SLEEPING HORSES. physical Me are composed of cells. I gnnswf today were performing their Man's body is a great colony of Shyneee of the Animals In the Matter of Lying Down. All horse* when turned out in RAVAGES cells, each cell having its own work to do to keep the colony alive. These body cell# are among the tiniest i lungs in nature, being, of course, microscopic. They are so minute tnat one --an scarcely im agine anything so tiny, and these cells are mad.' of jin-.i'r'lnem. whieb is like the white of an vgg. i deadly work at least five centuries ago, says Die Welt der TV-hnik. The barrels of the early guns were made of cast iron, wrapped with forged iron rings to strengthen theuu latter the guns were t-.ir-i in bronze. A m a z ing A m o u n t of M a teriel W a s h e d A w a y by th e M ississippi. , , , i It is estimated that the rivers ......... ..... ......... of Matter to the >ea every year. If the reader can even imagine Com e in and inquire about our rates of interest and d iscou n t . rest lying down than when confined in stable stalls, but even when prac tically free from human restraint and observation or any hkclihood of danger they seldom take more than an hour each night in the recum bent position, and that period is One of the first mortars that a-- ,generaln indulged :n at about mid- tonielied the world was “ Mad Meg niglil. of Ghent,’\ which was made in 1 A noted veterinarian says: “There a column o! wati r ten miles square and reaching sixty-life miles sky ward lie will get a lair idea of the tremendous uork that tlie -uu And the winds have to do in pumping up this water out of the s u and carry ing i,t over the earth. Perhaps a In order to get an early start on our work this year, for a short time we will give 20 per cent. Discount On Gas Ranges and Tank Water Heaters which was made in loS?. Bones, iimwles, blmiiC nerves and The gnu is still preserve^ in Ghent, arc >ome curious fa< ta regarding the : third of this is expended on* the body tissue, all arc made of just h was made in tun part-, which disposition of I c r - s in the m a tter! landed area of .the earth, such cells, and th e increase their, screw together. The front part, of lying down. To a hard working 1 Imagine a falls half a mile high numbers bv dividing themselves.I which is really the barrel, i.- com-1 horse repose i-almost as much of a j and as large a- 10,000 Niag .riis When cells become too old to divide po~ed of thirty-two forged ir->n neic-sity as gooil f.Kx! and water: : tearing away at the continents rx- ahy more tlicx grow into the shape: stri|is, held together by fort\-one f.ut, tired a- he may 1>«\ lie is an erv ddy and wresting t iterial from rinits, like an ordinan hooped bar In all plants the sap is carried to rc|. It is screwed to the back part. 1 have known instance* where sta- j This repre-ents the work the the different part- of the plant by wliieh contain- the chaihlier for tliejblemen declared that the horse.-, in i running waters. The M l —is.-ippi jiassing on from . ell to cell. powder. That has twenty rings th. ir charge l ad never been known I river alone carric* i ,-re than a mil-j A mu- le cell builds niuselv, a . round it. The c u liberot the gun 1 to take n-st in that manner, but al- lion tons of material to the gulf of tf-sue cell ; -u.', Soi • ce - make! ■' <'' ■> centimeters, which i- aim - . - - -tar ing. In -onic of ; >t xieo even* dav. lx > »tii-l require blood : .\iff r- earn ,t where it is! double t^.^t ,,f the greatest howitz. r — ■ :ns:anee- the animals wer j nearly 1.700 dirt train*, sue,, as . - < lir. Virchow -tah that In- be- powder and shot about .■110 kilo- ease* the jemicluslons w-re arAved j brinu* to'the gulf. * were due t., souiv disturbances of “las-. it is thought that ' .e. - ie vier • ‘U upon uieir ,ofli>. , moved annuailv from t c Mississip- in the 1 cow recall an instance of a horse • \ ■ ■■ - - • ■ tiiat stissl n a vran< e of a liver | votrr foot it hsen!- ■: 1 ,.-ells v ] n furm-iorm- c*! -Mt Kdinburglidinburgli ea-tle.astle. That a a* . .-r - ■ t!. ; ing on the in jo n il p!a -e and taking nitl s<'r.' n some partieu- a Inid her ehn-tening the individual far organ. siege of tiiuleiiaroe. If v<)u -p.-uiil oirt voiir arm or Another tumoii* gun was m oiut- : ,t H iv new ( f cd a K c -iircc - -1 ii I. I ii the •irst wi;! ,ii a ' l pi valley int-> t: •- v ilf through the ir !:u' '' , Mississippi river i-g • a ter than the ’ 1 total amount of :'..nvrial removed ' , ; from the Paenma < :• il, as it stands Nassau and Suffolk Lighting Co. the place of t! ,• uld one-. place il utis so heavy that its weight Now, proto] . m is 'i strange near . up , K' .i the hriilge tli .t thing, made «• fou natural elv- » v , t l.ie , a.-lle moat, and < no < : t meiits—ox• gen, nitrogen, hydrogen lir/t di.<vlj|irg«‘sjm m tn-’ gun ■- . , i j elements, and i > one of the four bv- the burn i, and il took l,,rty-, _ht hours to extract it. When t :■ inallv died or mice n n ■ It is also knov has the -: • ■ a iv sis - -ta: d ' ' . t ; >,‘et- - ■ •-stril*. ' .-lephim' '■ of miee and M more ilsel! i #n be itliie, 1ml when tiny Itours to t-xtrai are all , ui H ned in tlm wonderful! finally siici i'eded m dis, harging 11 a -\ - form call ! protnpln.- tlie combi- gun the .-hut went so high over th- mi.-tei •; .m a >: g a He •! of those nation is alive. enemy's beads that it did no dam oh**- ’ . v - t?ian can a tiger or r e n u r r Mxr nHNAin P M When our bodies die they sepannol ngt'- Eventually it was used for fir boa m-h A mouse in the (jhUKUt IV1AL DUNALU, rresident ... # w,11 cause every d e- reveded bv the fact that it is build- ' ? . V* mvt0 ing a mih Lot siana ten 1 knov at nn-ei : is comnosed of o n lv! it Wiis P'lt out of commission, in. mini. .dobt. plamlv mdieatieg that . ® ,, ,, ......... .................. ” \ ’* * the f a r th- little creature mav v' vr-' V/e c o n d u c t banking in ai! its form s and hope to have your patronage. today, by the I\ ■ i tlie Amer icans. In view of this fact, the statement of General Goethals, the builder of the Panama canal, that tlie man who a':avk- the t.i-k of THE FREEPORT BANK ever undertaken by man, indeed be comes significant. Capital, $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 Surplus, $ 7 0 , 0 0 0 How rap.nfiy t! Mississippi is carrying f. : ward t ■ task of vhang- i IV1 a i n \ $ S t r e e t ing the shore line ef Louisiana is | J o h n J . R a n d a l l , P r e s i d e n t D. W e s l e y P i n e , V i c e - P r e s i d e n t W i l l i a m S . H a l l C a s h i e r one , cH. This animal is culled the old gun was finally melted up. utCvii wars. Its delta, assuming that a dell i I),1- \ tliey “slee)) ^ e u r s and river ter escapea to George M. Randall 1 the sea, is imw more than 200 miles i yVilham b. Hail BOARD OF DIRECTORS Wallace H. Cornwell Coles Pettit William E. Colder Daniel B. Raynor •i Smith Cox I). Wesley Vine > ■lohn J. Randall William <;. Miller rnton% which'has been ! Harvey B‘ Smith iii' bv the river, now i Upon except legal holidays, from U a. m. to ■) p. in., Saturday* !* a. m. to „ \ ]CB 12 m. Offers facilities and inducements in every department equal to those of ! mud or shim on a dish and look a t. Mohammed II. made a giant gun of always t ‘ it under a strong microscope you j bronze that performed good -“n iv- with one eye open” and are eon-1 iUIR * n., Y ' mass t h a t , in the si.'a-- of B zantiu ^ ' resemhles transparent jelh. and $ Urban, who had his foundry at jin cotton felt moccasins, practicing l'nriI:!‘x ‘ would be a’ivi-. It would move and! Adrianople. took three month- t > a the -Iv rvls of hi* people, could 1V • \ : u\ 11 l“ \ lD’ I either the New York or Brooklyn Banks or Trust Companies, and every nvrom- \ hiw Xml a'Oiin if you should 1 make the gun. Il required sixv not. wiih the wind in ins favor, ap niaking il vqu ::i size to t.ie state j modation consistent with conservative management. , scrape th- gre.m mold off the out- oxen two months to draw the gun proa, !i a *!. : -n_ horse without be ^>rv! ,nd. lo r every 1,500 1 Interest at the rate of 3 per cent, paid on timedepewito, three months or .. .. , . .. . . 1 x ii . i* rni )»i ■ i . » \ i douik I s of u liter ti t* tlif* more. Drftfts issucci on till pints of Europ*1- huift1 deposit bo \ vs to rvnt, <,r> r • nrl cover it with to Byzantium. Flic oah.bci • •• ......... f a!l,mrn. \ CcmmtK of corporations, rompi ,s. societies, el 1 water, ki-eping it always wot, in two| centimeters, rim gun ended it- ex horse mu\ l.»-. hi* ears are con , l\ tiirrii» to tlie s<-u it ' a rne- one or three week* vou might flee amoe-! istence by bursting and killing - - ntly turn ng and twisting, so that l,l>un^ materia!, either solid or has through a liiierosvupe. All bac- maker. Mn-ir funnel- max catch the slight-j 111 h carries . own to the I __ ____ _____ _____ ^ ten a grow like the amoeba bv divid- Then, came the gun of Mohamm-d est umiRual • \ - e - .—Inland Farmer, j xea neai '. • . it iiir,-- a- much ma- , ing themselves in two.—Pittsburgh' IL, which was cast in bronze by j . I 'rial as tbe X e. r liose alluvia! Pri--. Munir Alir and later given a* a. Knotty. j ! rdetis ^ have .-nm-tvii Egypt tor : present to England bv Sultan Ah- “XX hat i> - our name, sir?” 1 'i.ou-amls ot : *.—.lohn Dliver Football. | dul-Aziz and preserved in Wool- “ Mv name i- Knntf Xfartin. vonr Ea Gorce in National Geographic I he game ol football is said tojwioh. It was \A 7b.U caliber gun a 1 honor.\ Magazine. — have originateil v rli tlie early Celtic ^ weighed 7,500 kilograms (eiv .'.\We:i. wiiat i- t r\ (JO you own a book like thlS: inhabitants of England. Jv is ecr- tons). j 1 “ It is Knott Martin.\’ No Can*# For Alarm, against the time when your tainly as old a- the < hristian era. The largest tvpe of mortar - “ \ t M rfin _ain. We don’t ask ; Amos l>r-o - g . astern earning period’s ended? If * *il* rta,ni' wa' immensely popular. nmde—and the least des4rnvt o p ou wh.-i \ ... r ’ m - i s not, hut whal preacher xvl;. i s' • gat a elci- not nrenare for it bv SVSte- **irouE*1 l|l*,l<l!,, uges and ap-' one, for it La- never been tiro.! it i-. No , . nten it nf r-uiirt. sir!\ , g> hoiiso. wu- in i iXit of retir- m .itio verity fix * ‘ , Pr‘a,'s have been Imm the start ■ js the “Zan Pusehka*\ at XI..-. >w - | f ■ our honor xvi!l give me leave ing to Iii- room i-r an 1 nr o r inure ilidllC vlhlLb Lt> 1 the same dangerous thing that it i* It is It LS centimeters caliber and. VII - |x !! mv name.” each day to prmti..* pulpit oratory HERE’S A QUESTION For the thoughtful reader Is Your Automobile Insured to cover you in the event of Fire—Theft—Accident? Why not get this protection? Rates are low WRITE The First National Bank and your dollars will support you when you won’t be able to support yourself. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Freeport, N. Y. , OFFICERS ROSWELL DAVIS. PrwKlcat JOHN K. ELDRIDGE, Vice Pres. C. M. FOREMAN, UM m CHARLES M. VANDEROEF, M«.«er SORE THROAT A N D T O N S IL L IT I S it Mtftocted frequently result in serious illness. I t s preparation that will giro mad ts sold for fifty cents i •nous illness. I quick relief at your druggist* is ROBERT A. COMRS, JR. ELECTBIML GONTBiCTOe W UD OFFICE: J8 BEBBl SI8EET FBEEP08T, 11. 'Srtepbone Connection today, h was repeatedly censured weighs :lP.0(m kilograms. It. w i- and opposed by the authorities, and ,.ast in bronze bv Andrea- T-. an atlcmi't .it its suppression was -hoff in 15,so. made under Henry IV., Henry YIII. i ---------------- - — ant! Elizabeth, but the game con- Twilight, tinned te be played until about ItioO.; TNvilight is eon-iilerril t«* Inst '.m- Revivr-d about the beginning of the ; til the sun i* IK degrees beli.vt the eighteenth century, it has since then horizon and to begin wlu-u ilu- sun Well. s ] h ‘1! it.\ i At such tiriu s he ' !v! the house \•|\-n-o-iiiHtii!«--t. Knott, M-a-r. 1 with sounds of ferxor and pathos Mar. t-i-n, tin. -M ,rtm.\ ,»iml eiuplivd it of almost everything ••Oh. vc-v well. Xlr. Martin; w, vise. X will kroxoi l-ishop happun- itemlily grown in popularity and ia today one of the most popular of English and American sports.—New York American. ire through it now. but it is one of the most knotty eases we have had ; 'icfvre us for some time.” C. L MOOK Chinese Laundry Opp. L. I R. R. Depet 14 Breokty* Ave., Freeport, N. Y. NOTICE My aervioe a n d work ia firat-ciase. Goods called for and delivered. J. M. H E W L E T T Dealer in Hay, Feed, Bundle Woed Market and Garden Seeds Seed Potatoes, Fertilizer D R IE D G R A IN S Cor. Church Street and Olive Boulevard F R E E P O R T , f i . Y, reaches u similar point in the morn- a Riot of Ink. ing, or 18 degrees before sunrise. Canon Ni. holl used to tell bow When the lino on wliieh this posi- ,)nv ,Mxysion he bad visited tlie tion is measured is shortest, ther famous house of the Thrales in that . tlie twilight will be the shortest , and ; 4„i,urb of London where Dr. John- Effvct Of L.'/ghme. vice versa. This causes tlie *hort „,u was at l,„me. “Johnson,” said As the effect of laughing is to in - ( est twilight to occur in the wiiitei fi„, (.gn,,,, in recalling his visit, crease tlie action of the diaphragm,j months in northern latitudes and -had occupied two rooms, and these it moves at every ejaculation in, longest in summer. In other word*, j were left as he last used them. The laughing. Ever> time oi -oys thc^ tht; differviK-c in tlie duration of sight wa- an extraordinary one, for syllable “ ha\ the diaphragm hops upj summer and winter twilight i* due , was splashed all over the floor and down and shake# up the con-! to the relative positions «if the earth even on the walls. It was one tents of the stomach | and the sun. of the doctor\* habits to dip his pen A hearty laugh is an excellent aid 1 -------- - ------ — - j,, jnk flnd then shake it.\ to digestion, not simply because ol Made » cigar Lighter the pleasant state of mind, which! “Via,\ said a nine-year-old prodi- P o w d e r i n g Soap, makes the condition favorable for gy. “if I change this box of cigars If powdered -oa[> is needed in a all the functions of the bodv, b u t1 into a cigar lighter will you give me , hurry and there is none at hand, because of the actual mechanical as-1 a nickel And he held up a Imx <ays a writer in the Farm and Home, sistance given to the process of di- °i his father’s cigars. jnst run hath soap or common yol- gestion.—Milwaukee Wisconsin. t “No. *aitl his mother. “ But you . low or white laundrx *<>ap through -------------- ------- itan t do it.\' ! the food chopper, using the line T h e Bird a n d th e Man. “Will you give m e a nickel if I blade, and the soap powder will be A country stable keeper was driv-, d ” -z as fine as any one van wish. Save ing a salesman from one town to ait- “ ^ r—>'l>- But y°u can’t do it.\ an scraps of soap and powder it in other when, in passing through aj ] °™ j ust look. See, I open the this way and use it in the boiler on cd to be xi-iting a friend in the house one day when the budding orator xuis holding forth. “Gru- 1 cious me!” exclaimed the bishop, shirting up in assumed terror. “Pray, what might that be?” “Sit down, b i s h o p ,h is friend replied. “That's only young Drover practie- ing what he preaches!” M i r r o r s an d Sunshine. Many persons do not know that sunshine is destructive to mirrors and produces that milky appearance which cannot be got rid of. When a mirror is Is*mg washed the water I should not lie allowed to get close j to the edges, for often it will leak under, giving a mottled effect and ruining the glass. Hand mirrors should be placed where the sun will not strike them, and the cleaning pastes that they are polished with should not be too moist, for there arc often tiny spaces that will ad mit a liquid, and after this happens the mirror’s usefulnees will soon end. Personal Accident, Workman’s Compensation, Health and IN S U R A N C E CLARENCE A. EDWARDS /) Real Estate and Insurance Agency Opposite depot, Freeport, N. Y. O ffice T e lep h o n e , 3 6 R e s id e n c e 9 0 9 wooded section, the salesman seized ! box, take out a cigar, and now it s a wash days. Scraps of toilet soap arc the lines and brought the horse to a ! c^ ar lighter. Gimme the nickel, powdered and used with oatmeal in halt. ! —Exchange. the bath bags. “\What is that noise ?” he queried, \ ~ \ ~ :— listening to a peculiar pound coming ' T . ume\ y |n er* Ceil of the Country, from the woods j T *c hrst man» 80 lar as hlstorv ‘\I shall be readv to answer if mv “That ? Oh, that’s a partridge ??n \ P f k 0,> tht; sa^ ect; ^ d o any-; country calls ” remarked the gentle- drumming.” replied the driver. i to mihgate the^hardness of man vho poses. ......... “Well.\ mused the salesman, lot PAINT $1.10 Per Gallon for roofs, barns and all exterior surfaces of wood, brick or metal, in five colors. ting go the lines, “I hope he’s had better luck than I have today.”— Boston Herald. Back to King Alfred. Spinster ia an Anglo-Saxon word. The fleece which was taken hom< by the Anglo-Saxon farmer in sum mer was females winter. Alfred the Great in hif will called the*female part of th# family the spindle side, and it wa an axiom in old England that n« roung woman was fit to be a wife the usages of war was Marcus Aure lius, the noblest of the Homan em perors. Of this illustrious man De Quinecy writes, “Marcus Aurelius first resolutely maintained that cer- to go around like a bellhop paging Moisture In Wood. Experts in wood technology have perfected instruments that measure the amount of moisture in wood and thus have given to lumbermen in formation of the utmost value to them, since it has saved them many thousands of dollars in freight chargee. According to one writer 1,000 pounds of green lumber fresh from the sew and cut from green , , . . , . , . logs contains from 400 to 500 Anybody who waits for hie country poundfl of water N w iy fregh “Of course you will,” replied Sen ator Sorghum. “ So would anybody. Rut countries don't act that way. A. SIEGEL 81 S. Main St., FREEPORT, N. Y. TELEPH O N E 1086-J Agency for W OLF B R O S / WALL PA P E R S at city prices spun into clothing by the of the family during the Even Soi “Just fancy! There’s u fnating man who ha* been living for forty- five day* on water I” “That’s nothing. Mv father lived tilf'sL had\pun fo'r h e r ^ lf Y s e t for twenty years on water.” if body, table and bed linen; heece the maiden was termed a spinner at spinster.—London Chronicle. Boetrtctlone on WH!a. In Argentina the laws provide that a father meat leave hie children fonr- flfthe of hie fortune, and a husband. If he hae no children, has to leave all ol hie property to hie wife. An an mar rled eon la compelled to leave his par ents two-thirds of hie property, and enta or descendants can maha wills dlepoeing of their poBnoeakMia aa they see bt tam indestructible rights belonged him through corridors of time is to every soldier simply as a man. going to find all the j<>tw filled”— which right* capture by the sword Washington Star. or any other accident of war could ______________ do nothing to shake or diminish.” a Jo u m a liet’e “Copy.\ The late Mr. Levy of the London Telegraph once asked G. A. Sala if lie had any objection to his copy be ing edited in the office. “Mr. Levy,” he replied. “I am like a butcher. I sell you so much meat. To me it ie a matter of profound indifference whether you serve it fried, boiled »r roasted.”—“Recollections of Mrs. TV P OYVmnor ” cut wood is at least one-third wa ter. Some woods contain twice as much water as others. “Go on!” “Yes; he was Chicago Herald. captain.”— N. | Thoughtlees. Artist—There you are, sir. I’ve painted you a full line of ancestors, and I’ll warrant yon that no one will know they are not genuine. This ia your father, that's your grandfa ther. this your great-grandfather and— Mr. Newrich—Hold on! Great heavens, man. you’ve made mv great-grandfather a much younger looking man than I ami —Puck. Mulled cider. Thle la an excellent bedtime dm * when one feele that be hae taken cold or Just after coming la from a wetting la Ike storm. Pound half aa ounce of stick cinnamon and ten or twelve cloves until bruised. Put Into a sauce pan with half a grated nutmeg, cover only unmarried persona without par- with a half pint of boUlag water and Infuse on the back of the etove for 16 minute. Strain, add sugar to taste and stir into a pint of hot cider. Tee Much fev Her. A little gtri who was enrolled In the extenak* department ef the T. W. C. A. was asked by one of the secretaries of the association why “ha no longer attended the teehaical grammar class. \WelL\ replied the girt. “I always thought a conjunction was a place where train* stopped- When I learned It was a word that rnaaartud other words th# daae was too meek for \Weet Net New.\ It will never do to talk about th* \new’ West. Dr. Chariee D. Walcott says that near Helena, Moat, are found the oldest animal remains now known, and also the oldest authentic vegetable remain*. Borne years ag» he discovered the remains of erabliks animals suggesting in form fresh wsk fi lar crabs tom.i th* world over. 11 Quality Plus (Price Equals Patronage That is our form a la r for secur ing the Monument business of the particular public. We so licit but a chance to show you the characters, workmanship ami quality uf o u rstoue*—and to quote price#—for we know then that yon will place your order with n#. Will you give us that chance? Call and see our assortment of several hundred finished Mon ument#, Headstone#, etc. Granite Harvey Post# always on hand. > i D. & F. S U T T E 0 p p .L L R .R .D e p o t, HICKSVIUE.LL