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little wheels should be attended
to
occasionally? Let us do it for
you. We will treat you right
We will treat your watch right!
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The best pianos at the lowest prices
Wedding Decorations ^
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Designs
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Silver, Leather, China and Glass.
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GRAM) CONCERT JUI-1' 31
The members of Veritas Uebekah
Diseases, or glasses at Dr. Benjamin's
basket picnic at
The members of Veritas Lodge aro
Oflice Building, Mondays and Fridays, Lodge will hold a
Tuesday,
Wells' Grove , Aquebogue ,
fortunate in securing the services of
U to 3 p. m.—AdVt.
,luly-2Sth. All members who expect Miss Emma Loefller, dramatic soprano,
the
to
notify
requested
to
attend
arc
Ever y w eekday afternoon , leaves
and Prof . H. Garfield Corwin , pianist ,
Mrs. Edith Oliver , of Brooklyn, is committee by Saturday, July 25th , in both of Now York City, for a grand
Quogue depot from 3.26 train , arrive
may
be
provision
order
that
ample
visiting
Mrs.
Timothy
M. Grifflng.
concert to be given in the Auditorium
Ri verhead 4 .10; leave Riverhead at
BETWEEN
made tor transportation. Boats will
5. 15 , connecting with 6.21 eastbound Tho Jfisses Elizabeth and' Marion leave the Town Dock .and stages from on Friday evening, July 31st.
Terry
trains
at
Quogue.
westbound
,
of
Southold
Miss Loefller received her musical
, are guests of Mrs.
and 7.28
1.30
p.
m.
A
largo
Odd Follows Hall at
Harry Lee.
training in Berlin and Paris. For two
mtendanco Is desired for this outing. seasons she toured Europe as prima
This is the place to get a square deal. Twenty years of
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. G. Wolff and Everybody go and have a good time.
MpRNING TIME
donna with the Carl Rosa English
family, of Baltimore , are at Judge
practical experience and knowledge is back of this estabLILLIAN B. HAVENS ,
Opera Company, prior to which time
Every weekday morning. Leaving Grifling 's.
lishment. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Eye Glasses reSARAH A. CORWIN ,
she was prima donna with the ManQuogue depot at 7.36, arriving at RivGRACE P. DURYEA ,
The .Misses Anna, and Sarah Petty
paired. Two competent mechanics are at your service.
hattan Opera Company, of New York ,
Committee.
erhead at 8.10; leave Riverhea d at have hecn spending a week at Niagara
in both of which organizations she
10.30. arriving at Quogue at 11.00,
Falls.
sang the leading soprano parts.
.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jessup aro
BEVIEW ADS. BRING RESULTS
Mrs. Harry Fanning has taken the
Prof. Corwin needs no introduction
spending the week touring the New agency for the well known Lee & Her- to the people of Riverhead , his rapid
If you have anything to sell , anything
wanted , articles lost or found, adverEngland statos .
Mrs.
Springs.
,
Saratoga
advance in tho musical world has tise in these columns. These ads. are
rick's extracts
Leavo Greenport 6.50 a. m., 1.40 p. m.,
Airs. .Moses Young and son , Addison Fanning will keep them in stock at her placed him among the leading pianists read by people in every village of Suffolk county. Want ads. cost one cent
arriving New London 9.00 a. m., 3.30 p. ¦young, arc visiting friends
kindly
and
avenue,
home
on
Roanoke
of the day. With these two talented a
at Patm
Leaves New London, returning,
word. None less than.25 cents.
asks the patronage of the public at artists music-loving people will have
to'.OO a. m., (for Sag Harbor only) 4.10 chogue.
p. m.
A business meeting of the Woman's large. The price is 25 cents per bot- a rare treat .
FOR SAJUS.
Subject to change without notice.
A Wissner grand piano will be used
Club will be held at the home of Mrs. tle.—Advt. 46t2
for this occasion.
HORSES, CATTLE, WAGONS
Fred L. Grifflng, next Wednesday af£ON0 XSiAHD B. B. TIMETABLE
ternoon , at 4 o'cl ock.
TWO AUTO ACCIDENTS
FOB SALE—9 good cows, 1 food farm
EfCectivo July 1st, 1914.
horse. 1 milk wason used one year, in
Postmaster J. Frank Dimon made
The touring car of Hugh T. Boyd
line order. Apply to, W. T. LILLEY, FOB SALE—Capitol S h. p. engine WANTED—Position at general houseROANOKE'S
NEW
OFFICERS
for
New
York
Greenport
a
trip
leave
to
Huntington
touring
Trains
this week and was struck in the rear by the
ntfch mounted on truck. Quaker City, seed work in good family. Address, MISS
Centre Moriches, N\ Y.
(Pennsylvania Station), Brooklyn and came home with a new Ford runa&
mill, corn shredder, 4 saws and table , lil-.liTUA CADBK, Kast Quogue, N. Y.
of
Terry
car of George Grifflng,
Intermediate stations — Week
Tho following newly-elected officers FOB SALE—Six year old mare. Good nil in good condition. Will sell separate. JJ °" HI .
m-inclpnl
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"s—7-01 , 7.38 a. m., '2.13, 2.51, e7.25. bout.
road
on
the
Main
Jamesport,
Grilling,
%
of
Roanoke
Lodge
women
or
children
can
drive
A
reasonable offer accepted. HOWARD
No.
462,
rouder,
I.
O.
O.
,
XF7.40 p. m. Sundays—7.2S a. m., 4.30 ,
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dayton almost at the junction of the Pe- F., were installed by District Deputy her. H. A. MAC CARTER , Amagansett , H A W K I N S , Wading Ri ver, N. Y. -ITtlf i WANTED—Ford Touring car, second1'
hand in (,-ood condition. Address FORD,
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have returned from a week's visit with quash road, at Cutchogue, about 5.30 Grand Master Charles G. Corey, of L. I.
Lea've Southold—Week days, 7.09, 7.46
TOR SALE—32 foot semi speed iioat. care County Review.
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m. m.. *2.21, 2.69, e7.33. F7.B0 p. m. Sun- Mr. Dayton's sister, Mrs. B. H. Corwin , Wednesday. -Mr. Grilling was driving -Southold, last Thursday night: N. FOB SALE—Horse, open buggy and Saucv Sally III , 32 ft. overall. Speed
20-mile rate very G., Herbert L. Bishop ; V.
of New Haven , Conn.
Will
days— 7.36 a. m. 4.38, 9.07 p. m.
All
condition.
his
car
at
about
a
good
WANTED—Veal
extra
saddle
horse.
harness,
11
miles.
In
perfect
calves.
Also
fat
and
Q., John
Leave Mattituck—Week days, 7.24 , 8.02
first class condition. Wagon used take anv reasonable offer if sold nt once. thin cattle. F. B. CONKLIN, Jamesport,
Miss Arline Howell , daughter of Mr. close to the Boy d car and in the same Stonebanks; Warden , John Q. Adams; in
'WELLS & SON , Good Ground. N - Y.
«. m *2.S5 , 3.16, e7.69, F8.13 p. m. Sunabout
4
months.
Apply
to
L.
E.
GRIF4Htfch
If.
M.
and Mrs. Herbert H. Howell , gave a direction, going west.
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days—7.6 l a . m„ 4.66 , s.23 p. m.
Conductor, Anton Schulhoff ; Chap- FINS, In care of Wilson's estate, West- X. Y.
Leave Jamesport—Week days, 7.33 , birthday party to 20 of her little
For som reason not known Mrs. lain, Daniel R. Young; R. S. N. G., hampton Beach, N. Y.
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TO-LET.
RIGHT—Staver 25 h. j).
8 13 a. m., *2.46 , 3.24 , eS.09, F8.24 p. m. friends last Saturday.
stopFOB
SALE
her
car,
driving
who
was
Boyd,
George W. 'Hooper; L. S. N. G., Earl FOB SAKE—Dorset sheep. Also a few two door, tank on rear, «ontlcinan's road- TO BENT—I no acre farm, C room house,
Sundays—8.00 a. m., 6.06 , 9.31 p. m.
he
of
George
Billard
as
,
6.62
ped
ahreast
days,
RIVERHEAD—Week
,
Leave
The members of the Ladies' Aid SoMueller; R. S. V. G.. Samuel Gygax; spring lambs. All In good condition. ster, classy looking car newly painted lai'^e tmrn and outbuildings . 50 or 60
x7 46. 8.25 a. m., '3.00 , 3.37 , e8.26. F8.42 ciety of the M . B. church went on their was returning with the road-scraper R. S. S., A. J. Fisher; L. S. S., Frank J. V. WILSON, Jamesport. N. Y. 46tf slate. Have a delivery body attachment acres under cult ivation , the rest laid
p. m. Sundays—8.13 a. m., 6.20 , 9.43
down in grass. Will rent with part of
not
expecting
car.
team.
George
Grifflng,
W. Satterly; I. G., August Schaeffer ; FOB SALE—Six weeks old pigs. E. W. for12 this
annual picnic to tho Quogue Beach ,
M F. 30 h. p. raceabout, out down land if desired. Inquire of HOWARD
P'
such a sudden stop, was unable to stop O. G., Edward Houghton. At the close ARCHER,
Phone 18M. Cutchogue, N. Y. ear, newly painted , yellow , tank trunk H A W K I N S , Wading Riv er, X. Y. ITtlpd
Trains leave Riverhead for Sag Har- Wednesday.
so
Manorville—Week
direction,
via
43tfch and tire on rear. A bear-eat.
or turn out in either
bor, Amagansett,
Riverhead's big team will play the crashed into the rear of the forward of the meeting refreshments consistdays, 3 p. m.
_
„.
- 11. C. II. 25 h. p. touring car newly TO BENT—Room to rent. All modern
ing of ice cream and cake were en- FOB SALE—Draft and road horses. Also painted
Will Improvements. MRS. M. D. SCHLEUNLeave New York , Pennsylvania Sta- Royal Giants , at the Fair Grounds on car.
, vermilion, black trim.
MattJ- Friday, July 31 and on Fri
fresh cows. FRED S. DOWNS, Sound sell one or two. Come and have a ride. SEN, Cor. Main street
joyed
at
Kratoville's
tion for Riverhead, Jamesport,principal
up-town
ice
Osborn
day, Aug43tfch All in perfect running order. DR. P. - avenue, Riverhead , N. Y. and 45t3chge
The occupants of the Boyd car were cream parlors.
Avenue, Riverhead, N. T.
tuck. Southold, Greenport, and
tfe
, X -Y ¦
Intermediate stations, •5.18, 8.20 a. m., ust 7, the Huntington team will be thrown into the road.
The infant
Riv
erhead
I
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,
DETTNER
their opponents.
FOB SALS—Have just arrived with a
114 (Sats.), F2.50, xe3.60, (Ex. Sats.),
LOST
child of Mrs. Boyd was thrown out
carload of up-State cattle consisting FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE — TWO
400 (Frl. and Sats.). 6.00, (6.54 RiverThe regular monthly meeting of the upon its head.
9.32
Dr. Hartranft was
of Jerseys and Gurnseys of extra good autos. runabouts, 20 h. n. and 30 h. p. LOST—Rowboat marked "Property of
head only) p. m Sundays—-M-SO,FlatThe
Riverhead
Spirella
Cor3etlere
Brooklyn,
CAJ113KL.Lt.
Leave
local
branch
of
the
ORATTAN,
1.
M.
4.1.4
p.
m.
quality
all
fresh.
at
VAIL
&
Women's
Political immediately called and he found that
Urn
Can be seen
Point Company, New Suf4it-chg Klmogenor
42tfc OARAGE , Riv erhead , X. Y.
Southol d. M.Y.
bush Avenue station about same time Union will be held next Thursday, no serious injuries were sustained by carries a full line that will fill the Tel. No. 67 M.
folk , L. I., No. S Iiamona." If found.
as that shown from Pennsylvania Sta- July 30th , at the Bearer Houss at 7:30 anyone. AH in both ears were shaken needs of everyone, and you will find
please communicate with M. C. SMITH,
old
enough
pigs
Wltte
gasoline
FOB
SALE—I
have
26
h. p.
in this assortment one that will give to go this week. They are fine come FOB SALE—A sixvery
°»n' Via Montauk Division,
p. m.
reasonable. For New Suffolk and receive liberal reward.
up pretty well.
Will sell
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solid comfort as well as style. If the and buy. I need the room and the money. engine.
further Information , apply to OHAUU-.a
"x" Except Sept. 1.
car had its rear axle
Boyd's
The
Mr.
Methodist
Sunday
School
enQKATHWOLD,
Cutchogue,
N.
Y.
corset does its work properl y it wil l F. J.
T. OSBORNE: Newtown Lane, kast LOST—A brown bull terrier with Rrook"e" Except Friday.
body
42tfchg
joyed
mud
guards
smashed,
broken,
46t3ch
a
picnic
to
Wells'
Grove
Tuesonly.
Fridays
N.
Y.
.
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.
,
,
H
ampton,
"F
..
lyn license on collar. Notify W. B.
Teduce the hips, and she is alway s on
Timetable subject to change without day. On Wednesday the Congregation- badly damaged and windshield shat- hand and always willing
to look after POULTRY, EGGS. INCUBATORS FOB SALE—Automobile , combination CONNER , Good Ground , Tel. 40 M. 47tl
notice.
al Sunday School had their annual pic- tered. It was towed into Road Comp.
24
h.
cylinder,
4
runabout,
them
in
their
first
body
trainer.
The
touring or
nic at the same place.
missioner George Fleet's yard. Mr.
FOB SALE—Three, small Newtown Tires nearl y new. Overhauled and in
I2T BANKEDPTCY
front
axle company guarantees to replace each Colony Brooders slightly used as good running order. Sell very cheap.
POST OTHCE NOTICE
The first potatoes for shipment were Grifling's car had the
corset
that
rusts
or
the
bones
of
which
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IN TUB DISTRICT COURT OF THE
Will
bo
sold
demonstration machines.
\V. S. DOWNS, Anuebogue, N. Y.
mud
in,
On and after May 27. 1914, mails loaded here yesterday by Ira M. Youug broken, front smashed
t:\lTKD STATES, i'or the Kastern Dis,
prepaid
to
your
NOW
at
$20.00
each
break
within
one
year.
Launder
as
follows:
as
will close
and August Kaolin. The price paltl guards bent and motor damaged. It often as you like. Address, BOX 415, station. They are as good as new and FOB SALE—Boat, "Lizzie B." 32x12. 1 trict of New York.
•WEST—7.65 a. m„ 3.20 P. m.
and all In the Matter ' of:
have been thoroughly tested. JUSTA ft. Winter and summer cabin
was 00 cents. Tho prospects are good was towed to Wolf's garage. For- Riverhead, N. Y.—Advt. 46t2.
EAST—10.36 a. m., 0.66 p. m.
with 8 h p
p.
m.
POULTRY FARM , Southampton, N. ^. summer equipments. Fittedcheap
West—2.40
BABNABAS 7. BEZV-f*
Sv nADe Horn
tunately the rear car was not going
for
a
big
crop.
as I
Will
sell
engine
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m.,
GafEga
_ .- .,
Bankrupt,
Sails 5Sr MoStauk Division-9.30
,
at a more rapid rate, or the injuries
have no use for It. JOHN F. ROTo
the
creditors of. the above bankRev.
Willard
P.
Harmon
will
leave
p.
m.
4.40
38-tr-o rupt:
would have been serious if not fatal ,
FOB SALE—700 Leghorn Chix 3 weeks MAINE. Riverhead.
Notice is hereby given that on
For Flanders—12 M.
next
Monday
for
his
annual
vacation
old. $20. per 100 this week. F.very
15. 1914 , the said Barnabas P.
R. F. D. leaves—12 M.
h p Fairbanks Morse •luly
at Luzerne, N. Y., where Mrs, Har- and the damages to the cars might
chick strong and healthy, delivery FOB SALE—3
I.eeve was adjudicated
ri V
and
fl
engine. Pf,'
°
guaranteed.
Orders filled promptly. stationary gasoline
" f 5.1?.- that the firs t meeting of bankrupt,
2o!n 0?a. m; 6.46, 7.21 P. m. mon and daughter have been stopping have wrecked them, as there was no
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OARAQlo
creditors will
S
MONTOUX-S
^
chance to turn out of the way.
JUSTA POULTRY FARM; Southampton, plete »66.
»e held at the Oflice of the undersigned
2B
34 "
for
two
weeks.
Riverhead.
SldeVonfsoutr.
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N.
Y.
at Riverhead , Suffolk County. N. Y., on
SET Hlr n SrrU
Mrs. Cornelius LeBIeu, of New
BALE—Mlanus Marine Engines at August 3, 1914 , at 1 o'clock p m.. at
FOB SALE—100 S. C. White Leghorn FOB
tak- which time the said credi tors may atprices.
Old
engines
Haven, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.
extremely
low
A big, high-powered Simplex tourIRA
H.
each.
hens, lyr. old TScts.
Engines U*W »» tend , prove their claims, appoint a trusYork and Porter Howell, of this village, was ing car,-owned by a Mr. Pitt, of Man46t2ch en in exchange.
HULSE, Calverton. N. Y.
in one day, 75c
tee, examine the bankrupt, and transact
Closed pouches from a.New
stock at garage of VAIL-CAMPBELL
m., B.46 p. m. taken to Seney Hospital last Thursday hattan, crashed into the touring car
Brooklyn irrlve-9.20
34-6ro such other business as may properly
^
I. Tel. »1.
Riverhead.
L.
a.
m.
CO.,
from
7.00
VALUE
FOB SAM AT OITS-KALF
Office open week days
come
befo re said meeting*.
by Dr. Terrell for treatment.
o
f
B
a
itdriven by Arthur F. Thurm,
Th* Oak Sim Bqaab F»rm—Largest TOM SALE—Cheap. Launch Nellie, 50
t°
Dated, Riverhead, N. Y., July 20 ,1914.
successful poultry and squab farm o"
Miss May Clark, of Brooklyn , Mrs. ing Hollow, just this side of Upper
Money order business from 8.00 a. m.
4
cylinder
h
p
24
8
ft.
beam.
PKRCY- L; HOUSKL,
long.
ft.
Eastern Long Island. Best trade for all motor. HALLETT BROS.. Riverhead.
to 6.00 p. m.
Lottie Young and the Misses Henrietta Mills, at 10 o'cl ock, Saturday night.
Referee in Bankruptcy,
products at best prices. Main building
J. rXABK OIHOM, Postmaster. and Helen Young, of Calverton, spent Both cars were badly damaged and
:
Ri verhead; N. Y.
Thoroughly
up-tolong.
over
400
feet
Peconic Ave., Riverhead
date in every particular. Price 15,00 0,
Tuesday with the Rev. and Mrs. O. C. ha d to be towed to Morell' s garage,
PLANT S
AND
12,500
cash.
SE
E
D
S
cost:
less
than
half
original
Lane.
where it was said that it would cost Always open.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE
Phone 51-R For particulars address A. H. PENNY.
Miss Ella Ha rris, of Newbur gh, is
STATUS, For the Eastern Diaput both cars in shape.
Oak Grove Squab Farm, Riverhead, N. FOB SALE—Cauliflower, cabbage and, UNITED
Counsellor Walter Farrlngton , of $700 to
trlct of New York.
thousand.
$1
per
«tt
plants,
sprout
visi ting her br other , Thomas Harris. Poughkeepsie,
Y.
Brussels
In the car with Mr. Thurm were
,
In
the
matter
of
N.
\
.
will
speak
in
the
MethJamesport
.
THEODORE TERRY ,
Otis G. Pike has sold his motor boat odist church Sunday evening. His sab- his mother and sister. Mrs. Thurm
Hzuwr BOHAsrss
41 tlcng
FOB SAXB—IncubatorB, Brooders and
village.
this
of
Miller,
t
he
crash
a
n
d
agents
George
was
thrown
forward
by
Bankrupt.
Poultry
Supplies.
We
are
the
,,
to
m .,
BUY YOUR
led will be, "Who is Responsible?''
To
the creditors of the above bankfor Eastern Long Island for the Cyphers FOB SALE—Choice, not overgrown,
hurt her hand. The occupants of the
Mrs. Sarah Magee and daughter, Miss This will be a union meeting.
We cauliflower plants. 11-26; per .M. - - F.-- H.. nipt: Notice Is hereby given that on
Incubator
Co.
of
N.
Y.
and
Buffalo.
other car escaped without injury. It
46C4chi May 15, 10H , tho said H enry Schaefer.
Lucy M agee, are at Asbury Park.
carry In stock a full line of their goods TUTHILL, Jamesport, N. Y.
. was adjudicated bankrupt, and that the
F. H. Condit, Optometrist, (Eye- was a head-on collision.
It was
or can get anything on order on snort
Miss Adelaide Corwin is spending sight Specialist) will correct all opby
allowmoney
Brussels
sproutt first meetinjr of creditors will be held
notice.
We
save
you
000
SAMS—100.
claimed that the driver of the Simj at the Oflice of tho undersigned at RIvher vacation at Greenport.
give you low- FOB
ing
freight
charges
and
Seed,
the
Heinds
Peter
from
Plants
tical
defects
of
vision
at
Dr.
Harold
of
the
plex was bl ind ed by the glar e
est prices. We - keep a full line of very best strain of seed on the Island.. erlteatl . Suffolk County. N . Y., on
Mrs. Voight and daughter. Helen, Smith's dental parlors, Monday , Jul y electric lights on Thurm's car , but the
Developing
Feed,
Scratch
Chick Feed,
Why bother with poor stock when you1 Ausust 3, 1911 . at 1 o'clock p. m., at
are visiting Mrs. Charles Hagen.
Feed, Growing Hash, Laying Hash, etc., can get this strain for only $1.60 perr which time the said creditors may at27th. Hours, 10 to 4.—Advt.
position of the cars showed that Mr.
Catalogues.
Brooklyn,
In
stock.
Write
for
prove their claims, appoint ft trusof
etc..
Rev W. A. Layton,
1000. WM. W. STERLINO & SON,f tend,
tee, examine the Kankrupt , nnd transact
WM. W. STERLING ft SON, Cutchogue. Cutchogue,
Because he ordered an Italian rag Thurm was well on his side of the
45tf
L. I.Yisited -the Rev. O. C. Lane Tuesday. l»tf
road.
The
cars
were
so
locked
tosuch
other business as may properly
L.
I.
picker out of his yard Tuesday, John
b»>for.» said meeting.
- FROM
A daughter was born to Mr. and Jamisky, 60 years old, a farmer of gether thaF Mr. Morell had to hitch
FOB .SALE—Brussels Sprout, cauli-. comf
Dated
, nivcrhcml, X Y.. July ?1 1914.
EN
G
INES
AUTOS,
BOATS.
now
ready.
Saturday.
plants,
last
cabbage
flower and
Mrs. Andrew Prudent ,
rrcRCT-Xr.--HOiJSELr
Medford , was set upon by the resentful on his big auto to pull them apart.
The best ever, from choicest strainss
_ Referee In Rankruptcy.
Mrs. Daniel Corwin has been visit- Italian and stabbed in tho neck. He
FOB BALE—22-foot, V-bottom, brass- of seed.
Place your orders now. Wit.
N.
Sayville.
Cutchogu
e,
Riverhead. N. Y.
10
H.P.
Wood
&
Chute
screwed launch,
W. STERLINO & SON,
Supply is generally governed by
ing Mrs. D. M. Edwards at
will recover. The Italian escaped.
per
44tf
new
1913;
speed
10
miles
motor,
Y.
demand, exc ept in the small matter of
Mattituck.
Miss Virginia Clark, of Greenport,
hour.
LEROY
S.
REEVE,
Roanoke Ave.
RIVERHEAD
Mrs. Sarah B. Millard, Miss Anna making mistakes.
45tf FOB SAKE—About 60,000 cauliflower
ANNUAL SCHOOL BUDGET
is the guest o£ Miss Ruth Ackerly.
Millard and Mrs. Wilson are visiting
Plants ready for setting. Price $1.25
i*t the annual meeting of Riverhead Union
Mrs. James F. Richardson enter- Mrs. Webb at Greenport and before
FOB SAXE—2 4 ft. motor boat-Dead per 1000.
E. WHEELER WELLS,
Free
School.
DMrlet No. 5, Town of Riverhead,
rise sharpie, type-open-7 h. p. Gray Haltin g Hollow. Calverton P. O. 42tfc h
tained a number of out-of-town guests their return will go to Bridgehampton
to be held at the School Building, August «,
motor, new last year. A safe, strong,
at luncheon yesterday.
1914,
at
7.30
for a visit with Mrs. Edward Dickino'clock P. M.. the following
Copensea-worthy boat. Owner has no time FOB SALE—Cabbage plants,
to us© some.
For particulars, price, hagen Market , Summer ballhead. 25 budget will be submitted (or the consideration
Mrs. Duryea and daughter , Miss son.
of
the
voters:
-J.
R.
per
1000.
demonstration etc., apply, P. O. BOX cents per 100; $1.26
Mabel Duryea, are guests of Mrs. Mary
41tfch Interest
$625.00
Mr. and Mrs. Mark DeWitt Benja301 , Mattituck. N. Y.
47tlch BENJAMIN, Calverton. N. Y.
Bonis
1,850.00
E. Skidmore.
min and two sons spent the week end
Teachers wages
12,726.00
FOB SALE—Or will exchange for tourFARMS AND BUILDINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hallock, ot with friends at Chatham, Mass., makJanitor
950.00
ing car, a 30 h. p. Marathon roadster,
Cleaning building
Brooklyn, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. ing the trip in their automobile and
50.00
all equipped and in good condition.
lot on Fourth Fuel
1,500.00
W. S. DOWNS, Aquebogue, N. Y. 47tfc FOB SALE—House and
Benjamin Adama.
returning on Monday via Newport
owned by Thomas Water
,,
village,
25,00
street
this
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Terry, ot Jer- and New London.
200,00
J. F'urey. Inquire of CHABUS O. Supplies
47tfclig Insurance
Riverhead, N. V.
150.00
DOW
NS,
sey City Heights, are visiting Mrs.
Usher B. Howell, Secretary of the
Incidentals
400,00
Wlckham W. Terry.
U5.0»
FOB SALE—Fltty-elght acres of wood- Printing
Ri verhead Savin gs Bank , gave a din100.00
land at East Quogue, good heavy soil. Clerk
Mrs. Jesse Fordham, of East Mor- ner to the trustees and officers of the
10.00
Price $60 per
acre 60% can remain on Enumerator
In front of Long bland House, Riverhead, N. Y.
l
iches, visited tho Rev. and Mrs. O. C. Riverhead Savings Bank, and a few
WestRepairs
200.00
mortgage. Dr. H. L. O'BRIEN .
41tfc School Library
Lane last Saturday.
$0.00
hampton Bt-tch, N. Y.
i
nvited f rie nds , at the Long I sland
Successor to
Riverhead Free Library
200.00
Mrs. A. P. Haire, of Brookl yn, is House , last Friday. The menu served
The
Suff olk Count y Agricul t ural Society will sell to the hi ghest bidd er
MISCELLANEOUS
Flanavisiting her sister, Mrs. W. F.
$10,140.00
was a most excellent one.
without reserve the following exclusive privileges for the County Fair of 1914:
Less public money for
gan.
Piano teachers' wasei, estimated. $1,600.00
Grand
Long Island Photographs, Fortune Telling, Soft Drinks, Frankfurters, Candy and Pop Corn,
FOB SALE—Cabinet
the
It
Is
estimated
tbat
, Bev. William C. Reilly, of St. John's potato crop this year will exceed 3,$100; Edison phonograph with 160 Less resents and academic
records, complete $30. Both in good
fund, estimated
100.00
church, has been spending the week at 000,000 bushels. There are 15,000 lee Cream, Merry-Go-Round, Whips, Canes and Balloons, Dining Hall , Checkcondition.
P. O. BOX 103, East Less non-resident tuition, esY.
Oyster* and Clam Chowder, Ci gars ,
Cloak
Room
Lunch
,
,
omobiles
,
in
g
Au
t
his home in Rochester , N.
46t»
never
planted
and
the
fields
, N. Y.
Moriches
timated
800.00
acres
Less bank aod mortgage tax
Samuel Oliver, of the U. S. S. Flor- looked better. The prices for early Fruit, Peanuts.
and
Tan
rabbi
t
FOB
SALE—Two
Black
estimated
500.00 2,000.00
furida , was home this week on a
stock ranged this week from 50 to 60
hounds. Well broken. FRANK TERRY,
FRANK J. CORWIN, Auctioneer.
JOHN L. HAVENS, Tres*
cents per bushel.
lough.
Riverhead, N. Y.
«** Net amount to be raised by tax. .$16,240.00
Tbe Board of Education respeetfally asks
Mrs. Timothy M. Grifflng has a
Philip Brady, of Henry ' A. Barnum
AII the above privileges for the
FOB SALE—Upper part of a highboy. the District to authorize the raising of tbe
47tlpd above sum by tax.
new seven-passenger Packard touring Post No. 666 the only Southampton
BOX 2«0, Riverhead, N. Y.
ERNEST W. TOOKER.
car.
member of the G. A. R. has entered
USHEK n. HOWELL,
FOB SALE—A large roll top desk
Former County Clerk Flanagan has a strong protest against the location to be held on the Fair Grounds September 2, will be sold at public auction at
CEO. M. VAIL.
newly varnished and In excellent conO. EDMUND CRISWOI.D,
dition. FRED J. SILKWORTH , Mattla new six-cylinder Apperson motor- of the flagpole on the new school the same time and place.
HORACE H. WILLIAMSON.
64t4ehg
tuek, L. I.
grounds In that village and in starting J. FRED. FLUGRATH,
car.
W. K. POST,
Members of the Boerdof Edveetlam
movemen t to have it removed to a
ERNEST M. ROBINSON. Clerk.
Secretary
President Suffolk Count y
FOB SALE or TO BBBT—New UnderMiss Ruth Leek , of Sag Harbor , Is aposition
school
buildin
front
of
the
Typewritwood and L,. C. Smith Bros.
Volunteer Firemen's Ass 'n
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
ers. We also offer American. Adding maing. He threatens to take the matter
Leek.
chines that do the work of higher pricDepartment
ot
Eduup
with
the
State
FOR SALE
ed machines for $36.00, and allow six
Theodore P. Terry and Ho ward cation, ,f necessary.
days' free trial; write. SILKWORTH
Hulse , of B rooklyn, wer e I n town on
3>-tf
& ORABIE, Mattituck, L. I.
Cornwell
has
Coroner Robert O.
business, MondayFOB SALE—My fishing business at
Suffragists. tast Friday
Miss Lillian Smith and sister, Mrs, joined the
Montauk. Kverythlng in good condition.
night
be attended a meeting of the
Both Phones
Mrs.
Will sell at reasonable price.
J. H. Brown , of Patchogue, are visit's
Union
and
made
a
Political
Woman
A NQIE LEEK , East Marlon, L. I. 40tf
ing friends in Baysnore.
30-35 H. P. Touring Car
"Doc" was made chairman of
speech.
FOB SALS—A Smith-Premier typeSam Goldhorg has returned to De- a c omm i t te e to have a "Votes for Womf)r»t-c!a»s
condition;
will
»*U
RIVERHEAD,
writer, in
NEW YORK c'leap.
troit, Mich., after spending several en" division in tho tournament parade
Electric Lights and Starter
I. M. YOUNO, Riverhead. 24t/
weeks at his homo here.
next month. Acting with him on the
FOB SALE—Rlctted stone, $1 per load
Misses Mabel and Vera Dobevolsc committee will bo former Sheriff Henry
Driven 2,500 Miles
K. H. YOUNQ, Sound Avenue, River
and Paul Dehovolse, of llompstead, Brown and Judge George v. Stack«»f
head, L. I.
are guests at Waltor Hubbard's.
pole.
WANTED
PRICE $850
Miss Carrie Zahnle, if Bloomfleld,
C. Milton Rogers, Chairman of the
We now hav e 25 mod els of the WANTED—Competent Blrl or woman
N. J., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Louis Democratic Count y Commi ttee, who
Ro
y
al
Worcester
and
Bon
Ton
IVr i;f-nprnl hmt*"n*ork. MUH. O. G.
Rutger.
t akes the place as l eader to succeed
47tf«
Corsets in stock.
J'lKK , ICIVi'rln-ad , N, Y.
FRED. B. HALLOCK
George
T.
Reeve, Progressive the late Senator Bail ey, has sent out
Coun ty Committeeman, Is circulatin g an Invitation to prominent Democrats
Ought to be able to please you.
WANTED --iNwIli 'in :i« chauffeur In
Jamesport, N. Y.
private family, Careful driver. 3 yearn
TW O MOTORCYCLE RACES
a pet i tion I n Riverhead for Lathrop to attend a dinner at Hall's, in Cen- FUN GALORE
All
th
e latest in Neckw ear, Belts , etc , oxperltnce. Can do own repairs. Age
Br own , for Congress.
NINE ATHLETIC EVENTS
tre por t, on Jul/ 29. The Brown fac- BAND CONCERTS
PRANK
WIKDKNHOFT,
21 yen'*.
just arrived.
47tlpd
Ma norvllle . X. Y,
Mrs. Huldah Woodford and grand- tion Is practically Ignored in the list DANCING EVERY EVENING
Entry blanks may be secured from
$10,000 worth of choice paintings
daughter, of East Orange, N. J., are of invited guests. At a meeting of
WANTED—Live broilers to weigh 154 have already boon listed for the anATHLETIC
MEET
8AT„ AUG. 1
,
Harold
M.
Hallock
,
Bridgehampton..
Democrats
p
rominent
,
held
at
Pat•topping at the Beaver House for the
lbs. or more. Will pay highest market nual art exhibit to be held in GreenEntries close Monday, July 27.
price for gen.l > rollers. ARTHUR H.
¦ummer. Mrs, Casey and niece are chogue , recently, Mr, Rogers was se- TWO AUTOMOBILE RACES
PENNY, Mnttltuck
White Leghorn port commencinir August 16. for th*
•Ito guests at the Bearer House.
lected a* the county leader.
A GOOD TIME FOR EVERYBODY
XMtport and Centra Moriches
46tfo benefit of the Eastern L. I. Hoipital.
Farm, MatUiuck. N. Y.
Case's Beach
Motor Bus Line
on Shore Road
Mattituck & New Suffolk
Shore Dinners
¦
T^^ SMJIU iBJ^pBBLiBUlBUL-Ji
!I f *T
Montauk Steamboat Co.
4£k^^ i°^^lond
BICYCLE TIRES
VULCANIZED
Suffolk Tire Shop
MICHELIN
Tires and Tubes
I. FEINBERG
SALE OF
FAIR PRIVILEGES
1.30P.M. to3X«9 xVU^USl J. 1.30P.M.
H. NELSON SMITH
CHAS.EBH
STOVES, RANGES
FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT
Bridgehampton Firemen's Fair
and Athletic Meet
Tin and Sheet IronWare
SANITARY
PLUMBING
Steam. Hot Water and
Hot Air Heating
July 29 to August 1 By Actual Count
Mrs. E, W. Penney
1914 KING DEMONSTRATOR