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* ' V • . \ ' •' ' • • • . ' •' ’ • • ’ ‘ • M , THE ITASSAC POST, FREEPOBT. N. V. FRIDAY, NOA^MBER S, 1916. FIT E _ _ ^ The Largest Incorporated Village on Long Island—-Freeport p r c p ' 1 3 f 1 |V I — —.Occupies Prominent Position Among Villages of the Empire State.’’— -*• ^ ^ X X . X ________ Secretary of State FRANCIS M. HUGO. ______________________________________ i TRUSTEES MEETING i UNCLAIMED LEHERS FREEPORT CHURCHES pe r s o n a l m en t io n BAPTIST CHI R< H Rev. Wm. Breckinridge, ■will preach at both services on S u n day, at 11 A. II. Subject, “ Into the lion under the nam e of Wendell and Wagg have taken possession. The price, quoted was $30,000 Mr W a g e Mrs. William Root, of I>ocust Av- was formerly m a n a g e r of the Casino, enue, has gone on a three week's Newport. They will renovate the Pastor visit to relatives up the State. place and make several additions. FRITTS FRITTS YKGET.4BLES VEGETABLES Best of the Season’s Supply JOHN INTELISANO In front of Haitans Market Main Street. Freeport Mr. and Mrs. William Wodell and Court Freeport, Independent Ordei At a meeting of the Trustees of the Village of Freeport held Thursday. Oct. 2G, Counselor George M. Levy representing former Village Trea.s- Holiest by the Blood of Jesus;\ 7.30 family of 1»< u s t Avenue, have moved 1 of Foresters will hold its annual urer John E. Golding, made a de mo the city for the winter. P. M. Subject, “Progression and Dir ection.\ Do we control our own lives, or is Divine Guidance a fact? The Men’s Club will attend in a body. Bibie school at 0.45 A. M We have Thomas W. Lucas, at 102 Grove St. classes for ail. You are invited to ______ m i n s t r e l show at Brooklyn Hall, on Election night. T h e Entertainment Mrs. Juliet Dyer, of Greene Aven-1 c o mmittee reports that the perform ne, lias been visiting her brother, Freeport, X. Y. November 1, 1916. Bimmes, Mr. L. G. Curtis, Mrs. Edward. $12,000 Campbell, Mr., No. 2k Lillian Ave. ance will oe better than last year. Jack Mauretsberger, Anthony Fedden, mand upon the Trustees for the pay- Vartcr, Miss Untie, ment of $1,493.50, amount of personal fee due for services in 1911-12. The, matter was referred to Counselot | Dubois. Miss Ida. Fishel. In 1911 Mr. Goldings com- Delhi, .>,1 I’atsj A c h a r ming country home, comfortably attractively at r a n g e d ; 12 larg- and bath*, steam tv at; laves, hardwood doors, lav - roar of entrimco hull st i- u - Chi' k'S: attend. Mid-week a t 8 P. M. Wilfred Smith, and Charles Midmer pen sat ion was put on a fixed salary services on Thursday, here, is moving from Roosevelt into tu r n s will be read from the stage during the evening. Doings at the Methodist Church. Holy Communion and reception of members will lake the place of the usual sermon at the Methodist | f’hurch next Sunday morning. Dr. Curtice is to preach in the evening, and will speak upon the topic: “Religion and P o l i t i c s \ Prayer Meeting Changed For many years, like the members of the other Freeport ehurrhes, the Methodists have been holding their mid-week prayer serviee on T h u r s day evenings. For a long time this has made full eo-operattioil with the I other churches of the denominations ' in Brooklyn and on Long Island im possible. The most of the other churches hold their mid week service on Wednesday evening, and naturally enough T h u r s d a y evening has been selected for union gatherings, wheth er of six ial of distletively religi ous nature. After careful consideration of the matter, by action of the officiary of j the church, the congregation also | voting its approval, the mid-week \ S Mott formerly a milkm-m wil1 1,6 lt|e end m e n - wh,ch assures basis, and ;he authority of the Board The Board was advised that the L. I. R. R. was making provision to remove the crossings in the village. Communications were received from the U. W. Humphrey Co., and the Fire Council in reference to the Fire Patrol No. 1 Ladies appeared be fore the Board in relation to health conditions in the village. Three signs at a cost of $12 each were ordered, bearing the wording: Mr. VILLAGE OF F R E E P O R T - WEL COME PLEASE OBSERVE SPEED LAW'S. They are to tie placed at the entrances to the Village. Counselor E. N Edwards apru ared before the Board in relation to the application of i in Freeport Railroad t o to dis continue service during the winter months. The report of the Vi Hag- Treasurer for the month of Septem ber \\as received and filed. The eon i n e t.; were owarde<l for the supplies for the Fire Depart mini. Freeport. Miss Estcile Mayerson will be a guest over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Posner- 81 Church Street. Thomas Spence, David Sutherland, Jr., I>i W. i ; Smith, and his son Lloyd, leave Freeport on November S for a week's hunting trip. The funeral services over the • r e mains of Leander B a r k e r were held at the home of a sister, Mrs. Thomas W. Lucas, of 102 North Grove Street. Monday night. The Rev. Saul O. Curtice and the Re.v. Dwight A. Jot - dan officiated. Dr. Jordan leading in prayer. The many floral tributes re _____ ceived gave mute testimony to B a r k e r ' s popularity in life. The in- Benton W a r n e r , of Elliot Place, has i t(...mi.nt Was „„ Tuvsdav morning, a' lef, on a two week's hunting Hip to u^.-ntieid Cemetery. Members of i-oeono Mountains He will visit hi j,. 0 idei of American Meehani mother while there. attended th funeral In a bodv. Dtange, Mrs. Frances, No. 757 Tre- mont Ate. Gordon, M: E. I Greene, Mr. Joi H a r t warden Gardt ns. H a r l a n , Mrs, 1,. Lawrence, i Manloy, Mis.yLcssiv. Matthews, Mis. J. W. Mart in, M i f W. A. Murray. MiSL Olivia. Post. Mrs AfeMry I>. Pow.ll, Mi M. E. My rick High Seli'l. Packs, H. H. Paths, li. II. Smith, Cha.- C. Smith, H P. (signed; T. Be- on Smith. P. M. Freepott, N. Y ' tVn tV'r’ 2 n : yard for bit ht'dtfE. o v e r 1 •: r.i« I airy rooms* I open firepla i a tory at i laundi ise and l a w n , p r i v a t e h e d g e , o v e r 1 a c r - i fined surroundings! near N» w York print- $1 fientnl by the yvar $1,000. Photographs and further par ticulars on request. H. Schuyler Cammann M W i l l i a m S l r e r t , N e w Y o r k T e l . J o h n lOTU. Fancy Groceries STAPLE VARIETIES Fruits Cigars Tobacco Sundries Fresh. Clean Food Staffs TONY BERNARDO 50 S. Main Street, Freeport, N. Y. Goods D elivered Anywhere Miss Ri'n Bi ilell. of Baldwin, ha- , , , The J. F S Club of Free putt die Id ,'l,n\ r' T- IMon v |th - apt J i . : v \ 1 ■ wh,'r' Philip Trumpfellow. on Colonial Av - she Is employed as a clerk. hollS(. w as prettily dec orated for tlie occasion in pink and white. All < njoyed the singing” anil of their music, after which the dues were H. Buck, paid- and it was declared that the e x tra five cents, I hat hereofore has ---------- been spent for the purchasing of Thomas W Lucas, as agent, has prizes, will tie used to buy material rented the new bungalow of Dr. Fred for the making of clothes for tin Mr and Mrs. George Bedell have announced the engagement daughter. Olive Mv, to John of Baldwin. TIME TABLE L O N G I S L A N D R R. T I M E T A B L E i lift - . liv- O i l -b- r 1 7l h. liili. ) Le.v v e M e r r i t k fo r N e w Y o r k . ,incl i n t e r m e d i a t e s t a t i o n s : W 'n e k - d i i y s 5 . IB, i. .'.2 6.S8, 6.64. 7 18, 17.2S, S OI, 18.13, S.62. t\. 12. a . m . : 12.17. 1.3U, 3.I*. 4 17, 5.28, s 13. 11 14. i- in S u t u l iyn— '• is, 8.2\. 8 22 a.III. 12.28. 2 48. 4.32. 6.33, 8.us. 11.17 service will hereafter lie held on Wed- ! \V. Fletcher, on Grove Street, to Ed- needy, nesday evening. ward J. Johnson, of Freeport. Five new members joined tlie Club on October 26th, 1916 All members VILLAGE DIRFCTOKV 1 Thomas W Lucas spent several present said it was one of the most ' iiiiiicc onu-iaK days on a visit to his brother, Peter enjoyable gatherings in the Freeport PiesiU- nt, Krncsi S Kundull. Lucas, at (' - d a rhurst. Mr. Lucas suf social life. 1-rank1 1 n liedidl lli-nry L. Maxsim J o h n II. Mulinken Silas A. Wiiliarns VilluK'- Cl' rk, Sylvi-sti t P. Shea. V i l l a g e C n u n s e l , Leo l-‘i.stii I. Hoad t \ommtsHiuliiT Al. J-'. Bond. Tn asuri-r, S Iriinon Smitli Tax Collector, It, l-'rank 8- a man. .Register B o n d of Hcaltli, S. J’ Shea. Health Officer, In. Wm. II ltuiii.ii The Vitiligo Trustees constitute tin Ijoard of ll-.illti -i-i... -. tfl located at 46 Office at 2.4 fi red from a sliglit decline, but has i returned to his desk again in good health. Refreshm e n t s were served, and the met i ing adjourned. The Village Oltt-e West Merrick Hoad. The \ illage Treasuier Jtailroad A veti-ie. Tax C o l l e c t ie , . tffii . at 37 Railroad Avenue I'olb-c l>e|enrl invn* Cliief, 17 1 n e s t S. K a n d a l I. i iprain, tlari U i u f i i b e r g Police J u s t i c e , Clinton M l-’lint. 4t eadnua r t r is and Police Con < 'liureli Thomas W l.ueas has let the home of Edward Rice, o n ’ North Long Beach Avenue, to Mrs. Harry With - ney, formerly of Rockville Centre, and tli(. home of Mr, William Johnson on South Side Avenue liyme, of Manhattan. OBITUARY In tlie death of Leander Barker, in Ids fifty-seventh year. last Friday ir A i - T r i c k Boa-1. i-Pport. 7 flO. B e a r d o f l i d u v n l l o n . D i s t r i c t .No. It P r e s i d e n t , W a l t e r U. C o z z e n a . Trustees, j Dwight Baker Charles'C. Mootc JDavid Siitliei laud Roland 11. .MaylamI Supt. of S- toiots, Ward 1 .Moon utffi-p: (Jr ..\Billy\ Kmgsland's tissociatiim will liold a mask ball at the Colonial Ho tel Saturday evening. Billy is a boniface, Ids hotel being on Railroad Avenue. He announces that the ball will tie a hummer, with special prizes for the best dressed lady and for the Green point Mr. John i morning, Freeport lost one of its pi oncer grocers. Mr. Barker's demise came after a prolonged illness, and just at a time when his many friends were expecting him to rally to a con dition of complete recovery. A com plication of diseases set in. however, and precluded all possibility of r e covery. Mr. Barker was born in Brooklyn, and came to \l Pit I 1 Ml \ S 0 V S PI ItM V The Strand Theawi at Hempstead sylvania Stun offers lids Tuesday. !dec!ion day, and ,,:l-v-s 5.2U, 6.6i Wednesday. Novembi : st If, Audrey Munson, as “ Purii , ' in seven acts, tiic most daring plm'uplay ever pro duced. Not passed by the National Board of Censors and as such no children will lie admitted to the per formance The shew will commence iff 1.30 in tin- afternoon, and continue unail midnight. Election retu r n s will lie read from the stage. Audrey Munson puses in clothes as well as absolutely nude, yet the play is refined and free from vulgarity. a in. 12.28, 2.48, 4.32, 5.2 1, 8.08, L e a v e F r e e p o r t f o r N e w Y o r k . P e n n - B rr oo oo kk ll yy nn :: most comically dressed man. S t r e e t S c h o o l T e l e p h o n e , F i e i - p o r l . 752. 'OI l ‘l i y ; iciiiii. I n J u h i i i Dili T . e n . s u r e i , O s c a r W. V a l e n t i n ' 'h i U, R o b e r t K. D o n u g l i Judge (’Union M. Flint is recover ing from Itis attack of appendicitis, but will tic confined to his lied for tin | *or \ s,n,'(’ now located. Freeport when a youth. His first work was in I lie grocery store of Nelson Smitli. father of Supervisor Hiram R. Smith, where Henry Sehul- nagii.v W a l l a c e ’J . \ Colleetor. A B 1‘u l l l l e t . i l i r a r y !-ovate<l at 28 South Grove Street. Bibi'uriuti, Miss Alice B. Hogan. £Hours:I0 to.i 12 A. At., 2 to a and 7to 5 f. M , except Saturday nights atiii lioltdHys I ' i r r J > e | i n r t i n e n t I'iiief, Ho warn !■:. Pearsall. First Assistant, Jolin .1. Randall, Second Assistant. Clarence Wilii Chaplain. Rev. A. C Karka indefinite period. His many friends ai e wishing for a speedy recovery In his absence Judge Corodon Norton iiiis been doing Ills work, but Judge Edward Ncu, of Lynhrook, lias lievn rejircKenting Judge Norton this week. J r. SuI genii, Di Win. Fire Call, Fre, Buni-I--. . . .report. No. 41(0. F i r e A l a r m l n i l s 1. Sctiool No. I, C o r n e l P i n e a n d < IroVe St l e--l s. S c h o o l N o . 2, S e a m a n A v e n u e 7) S c h o o l No. 3. A vi lli' r a nil L o n g When he attained his majority, he opened it gtoeery under his own proprietorship, on North Main Street Mr. Barker's business reached to all points north and easterly in particu lar, for a number of years, hut with ______ the inrush of population and the John J. Scnnell, formerly Eire Com ','u'1 i:' K \P ,,f now s,orns »ook f'n n \ missioner of New York, and a close M,,'ral’1\ -,f ,hr b\ Kinf>RR (icrsonal friend of former Tammany i 111 V!,s a memticr of the Chi. f Crocker, will go south during 0 \ l c ' '-f Xmeri.-an Meelmnies. the winter. He will close up his \ <‘ |s s ” iv,v0fl |,v •’> Ron- B a v u i n i l . house on South Side Avenue some '* l'!lll\l'ici Mis. A. S. Mol*, a time tills month. y He expects to meet Hhomns A\ I.mas. and Chief Crocker on his visit to this b's , n n l hf'1 • The funeral DaSilvas 5 and III cent store. Stove Pipes. 15 cents. Butter Scotch Taffy, ti oz 5 cents, Stone Crocks and Butter Jars. Crib Blank ets, in cents each. Curtain Goods, 10 cents per yard. Children's U n d e r wear, 25 cents >) ' ‘ ---------------- --------- MONEY TO LOW. Have $2500; $3fl0ii: and $4000 to loan on Bond and Mortgage. John son & Johnson, Lawyers, Freeport, New York. Wanted, For Sale, ToLel, Board, etc. C o s t l i t t l e w a n t 4'iid<4.“ g e t l h e g o o d * w h i l e t h e g e l O n g N g o o d . T e l . 111. T w o e e n t * n w o r d f o r U r a l I t m e r f I o n , in Ini m ii ill t e n w o r d ; o n e e e n t a w o r d f o r MiiveewHlt e l i i h e r t l o n x . i n d B VN - - - k - d - t y s -5.2(1, 5.6(1. '.42. '158. J 22. i7 48, x.\ X 56, it) V.I. 1(1.17 :■ III . 12 23, I 4. 3.13: 4.21. 5.\2. 5.42, tfli.21. 6.39, 8 16, 9.22, 11.18 p in S u n d a y -6.52. 8.24, 9.26 a . i n . ; 12.22. 2.62. 4 36. 5.37, 6.4\. 5.12. 8.26. I 1 21 L e a v e F r e e p o r t fo r A m i t y v i l l e , B a b y lon, P a t c h o g u e a n d i n t e r m e d i a t e s t a t i o n s : W e e k - d a y s - ->ia4.44, 8.10, a9.31, 11 6 1. a in ; a 1.46, xa2.19, 2.44. 03.58, nfi.03 .-15.55. a 6.19, 16.33. iaT.utJ. 7.46. .•18.113. .19.07. a l l 20 p i n . ; 12.17, a 2 . 22, n i g t i t s S u n d a y s ; (2 2 a.III.; 12.34. 54 14 fl7.nl!, a9.\2. 11.14 p in ; :iI2.17, a t . 39, L e a v e N e w Y o r k . P e n n s y l v a n i a S t a tio n , f o r F r e e p o r t . M e r r i c k a n d p r i n c i p a l n e d i a t e s t a t i o n s : W i - k - d n v .--- n: 'millIt Grnml Xvenue Baldwin 29 S o u t h Matin S i n i t i\ch p i m n i Ereepurl 1 i - uih > 1 ion I IIM I i 0 I S !O R Vi | R | | ! M IM, X 1111 Know how important it i< In buying wire fencing to get the iltir- able hi id (hat stan d ' wear and 1 a r and had weather. Mc Inne it; also a complete liu • of hardwafe too ' of over) ilcscrlptlon. Stoves Ranges stove Pipe 0;! Stoves G a s and l loetric Plates Carpenter’s ami Mason’s j .mix Builder's Hardware Paints Oils t a n .Din s Knishcs li! X ST.XA D \ R | l tOOHS OF RLI I XBI.I PLOP] I ri3 5\. 5 54. 7.04, 8 36, I l.UU a . i n . ; 12.52, s! .26, 4.07, 14.47 (• xci pi Mi i rii k ). ''s.I 52. k ) , 5.33, 5, 1130 >-.•«—4.3o. 51, 6.16, liplit o T r o l n s run to Bn In h n No Bn -oklx 11 coiin. vl .sSaturda.v s only i Kxci pt Sal u n l a iKx- • p i liol Ida ye 2.\0. 4 07 , 14.47 5. mi 1 (15 18 • xi o p t At 1 ri i r k 16,15. 6 .Mi. 7.1\. ,8.In. HI I 1.3tl n i g h t 12 3 10 B a b y l 5.64. 8.25, V l A ' i 8.08. 10.17. xcfpt Imlidnys Kxt • pt S;«turelays avi- J<rt»oklyn. I iSta I ion, shown fit hi \v\v Yni k, I’*n ►Station. This t inn tabde flia ngv wit. hoi it notiv« ( I'Lxt • p t S a t u r d a y s a n d h<»li<iay.' T r a i n s h a v e B r o o k l y n . F a t b u s l i In'Ut th v saim* t i m e a a t ’li Ax e m 4 Sc Inn d No. 4. t ’o l u n i b u s A x e t u n . u. K i o t c a l l . 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O c e a n N \ «n m * m3 V' 1 1 v r r>i*x A r c h e r S t ’ * • t i ml L l l i . d l I'! :• • r,«i < > cim n ami South-•id' \ \ 'i i m > ' W e s t VTuI ‘ 61. A t h i i v t i r m o l 62 A l l t i n l l o ••I\' B.ixx r,:; vti.i i \x mol Si. Pi' \ X ' 1111' < \ it \lino' <14 \\-... ! Sill- \X \t o iiiol B IX Si • 67 I . \ t i g B- lu ll A' ' mix: m \ 1 1 ’ • ••\ V fi-i Mill ,-1 \ x r no-' mot I 'r-' 0 1 \ ( M h ,'t of Di\ an ' x nu- > Kon-t m o ' b x\ S t - - i ' ' i : in! 'Mi 111 C a m t 1 l o l o n 8 x > 71. M- I : \•»•• 73 Mi l I :i l. Bx'iot ” i n 1 ’ ’ Ml v h 7 5 n c i i e l l a m t I t n y u o r 75 Arctii-r St i . ■ ’ mol I i- t \ x i -<i u p -1 V r o l l e r Si- ■ t Boili'll St r e n t om l A t l i m t 1c 82 M a in St i - \t mol AG .iiIH Vv. noo. c ■* M i ,, Xit . . . t \ lot \ \ 1 -«t o ' s DOCK. S 4 . iirove anil Ray Sir. *-ts 8 -. (Vi-oini W 'liiiii' a m t i \ d a r Si i-pot. ■ Uni country ihis winter. \L Julian Lucas, lather of Thomas W. Lucas, and one of the fexv veici iins of 'li,, Mexican War, is vi i iug ii 1'i copori. imleflnili lx. Mr. Lucas i m liis cigli: x i igiilli ycai . and is n markali'y well preserv ed. I h read - without glas-vs, and is as aetixi as a tnun of half In age. He \an dar ■ . Iiowi, and run wPhout fatigue, and h i joy s di c i s s i i m s on all the laic:-, iiolii ical gossip ■ I age, returm d on Wcdm day i.i\\ xx. de\ vviiev* h- ha ■ In ’ 11 v\ i ill In r parents and sehoiil d. y ft ietid Ni rvva x and Swcri u. Her reivori - of i I k i ri n an ii and f ' 1 of ad v i , S's rei m-d to the I \nil- ; in-.- aho i' i! ! i a me v s< ' o t ffe vi -j - u in G i’.i i i e .l v. a I. -d tip liv I. - - ii ai K i i >. w a I' not -ti of Seo! land LOCAL GOSSIP Fleet Ion i vlni ti will in- gi\ mi a ' the Elk- (’lull on Flcelion night Tic' | f ii !I Country tieket results will be re-I and inports front the nation and state retu r n s will also lie re- eeixed tliere. rrevport Lodge No, (KHI I. O. 0. I . A nu etini: of llie altoxi Ijvdge vx ill |i. In-Id n e v Monday evening, Nov. 6 ! The l-ikige invite- all Bm i h e r s to t\ | pri - i n t , i .tu-cially the First Degree I T i a in. a s ill ■ I .< h I lv - liff\ lit-ett invited ind neeiptel an in vit ti I ion to eonfer I ti at dvgn -1 n tv in a Si .ter I xulge on Tltn-sday, Niivei'diei' !.fi6. \ Hall iv. .-'in Bitt\ y was liy I Man nt Witllaee to sixty-fixi ; Mr. and M \ ih Wallace, of e ! ('Imrclt Street, Tue day evening Tin- i' -1 e w ini., - - wei i Gladys Smith, Dorothy Raynor, and George Singh T h e i t M*< \. a-R- s t r u n g wit it electric I iiglits by Donald Wallace, and it p r e -1 - a t ed it levity Scene. - orv ici-s were held f.-nm the home of ids «ister, Mr:. Timvias W Lucas, 1 o? Noi l Ii C.rov . street where I tie end came. The '•no :*- vx -i\ crilV' d: d tiv (ho manv r ends n1' tIt. well iiiif-'vn grocer '-. «•<• n i l ’ lerro-s (lor- 1 I r ltiu.i-s ga x ■ei|l I -it-rwxf fi!\ fl,,. t i .-|i esteem 1 -1 1 tr-li lie xx-*i.- 1 1 m -1 in tids romninniD - . 1 »• f-'* , rqini’t M | * ^blircll. nf*i,*l i il p ’ ( ,'u 1 1 1 (h« Miln.r',v ppf] tlir F111 \ • i ' I f x ,? f'I’d in 1 < mi (4 Hu- p r o v o r \ fTu* flri'.'i fnp/ vfii rorti*gf■ ’\ h n 1 III - 11 h i fit f>r« . V l V o n / ' o f h. h v . - v t / v/.p • , ] , ] jp 11 i - j T i < ■ in»i • > m < r l - n ’nfin in f h o f* W v ! v m yy < <ni i Ml V H V \ <;o But Mothers Bread 1 (VI,- , i l l , .,1 Only o f ME S N. K. SMITH e? Sou'll Vain Si reel i imp a p - ial caul end Mr. Smitli ill d; lixe;- the good: 8 6 41 r o v e i«ml F r o n t S t r e e t s r m eded. m e a n s Seeorot a t a r i a r e tieeil One lo n g b l a s t , ri-catl. Jam e s Hanse. as hroker, lias sold the Colonial Hotel, on Merrick Road more men The hotel was owned Ivy William Fisher, but lie has relinquished his ownership- and a Manhattan corpora- The Price of Coal is Booming The wliolesalt and retail dt-alci in coal eve preparing till il i 1 StOlllt : : fee a further • ihci '-a . ,• It t Ilf p .. e per ton Tin x ask you t use of coal i i u itail your Gas is tin. of tiio lew tttttt- ntodii it - that itas not i ti e I < > 1 ! l>' | 1 lt Ls the nm ; < - >;••• tical fuel to he had ttv d > Gas is always at vour x 'mice, for Lighting, Hi al mp and Con! mg Let e send i ttp r e s t n l a - t i ■ to e| I x. i a limit i \-as p mm lit dvrs and Gas Lights, or. In-- st, p info one of ( up i di. . yhaith I a- k. to have ilict.i dmnonstiated. The Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co. (ieorfle VlrDbiiald. P r e s . LOST Gun-metal watch fob, about two weeks ago Monagram C F. 1’ Two db'ilat s reward if relu m e d to c. F. BitnC'V Baldwin. l-'Olt SAI.1-1 Gas range, watcit foil, io ttss tied, now invalid's i-haii. euriains, and fine parrot. 2i* Sca- uian Avenue. Freeport. WANTED Bainters, clean iind good workers, Busch’s paint store, lit II- ntore. L. i. FOR SALE Horse. Inquire Saint day and Sunday. Schade, Taft Am. Bart ii tilars Box -1 Merrick h 2!' ti TO I FT Cosy hunt alow . thrci moms furtiislicd. $lu a innntli I'arliculiits Box I, Merrick. chine . .. i’liusc v ho seek - ' catl ■ • iployaH nt need apply Slicltai' and Kit h i , 36 .N* . Main St., Freo- . \N'!'l : i i Two ' - ting . en In th. dept. Cham i . for advance- n-- i • Apiily S it bar and KUsiit. :16 No. Main Strr. t. Shoe Shining Parlor IIATS ( LEANED AND RENOVATED CIGARS, CIGARETTES J. A. / II \ UK A E ls II So. Main St. FREEPORT TONY GARISTINA Mtikes an.I reimirs h o o t ' and shttes promptly and ncntly. He L’-uiiran- tecs all Itis work. Give him an order anil you will not go el sew here. 50 South Main Street FREEPORT Gilman's Local Express For Roosevelt T i l l i l I DELIVERIES H U M TO VMM ROM E REE PORT 23 M V I \ S I .. ROOSEVELT 'Rhone Connection. Are You C o g H u n ting ? G O O D A M M U N ITIO N ary tm a. ell, Rt mi; gi.on I N. . .tird I e ! i a ' ; . .-Ii s u p p l y nf 1! p- vx d e l at d iitok' C o p i e s o f t h e G a m e L.axx s f u r n i s h e d to purchasers ARTHUR WHITEHOUSE Hardware, I'aints. Varnisltes, S oves and Repairs 91 S MAIN STREET, FREEPORT. We Have New andUsedFords! Touring. Runabout, ('oupi-lef low ii i.itd l.ij'in e \ ( at ' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Vie ca try and ecu'I an My h a m . n It a ml a larg- '(tick of all I ORB parts I O O L S A N D M A N Make the World’s Greatness V I I MM f n I ill MOM I V B Mil. I V SB I.I I I VIM M V s miiinlaiii it iniiihiiie x.hop eqiiippi il vx il It inod-rii a ml iip-lu-tlalo inaehliiery and Inivitig it cjtpmily to do any a ml all work on or iilcmi ini iiiitoitniliili- , DODGE MOTOR CARS, F. 0. B. DEiROIT, $785.00 SI IT I . I I S 01 ALL ♦