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i -__ 32% Court Street, Brooklyn borer A letter was read from a taxpayer | chairman , pro tem, l'x members be- asking what method was used {2 | ing present. auditing village books and how sc- Several additional reports of the countants car find a balance and cer- | investigations by | the tify to the same when the villose | wore read as to the | clork sends for water rent, bill for | and are held to await the return of which the writer holds a receipt. | the chairman, who will then discuss How could he balance his account for | with and advise the association what the day on which the bill wss vaid? | course to pursue at the completion asks the writer. The writer claimed | of the investigations. to know of four other persons who Although three weeks -have past may the same thing happened _ to | since public attention was called and them. It wes moved arm@ secorded | afterward three complaints that the chairman appoint a commit- | made to the board of trustees in re- tee on audit gard to the health conditions in the Broken boulevard lights in | Banks avenue section, there has been avenue and Merrick road and the | absolutely no action taken, although length of time remaining in that | all members 01.1!“ board were pres- condition . without 'being replaced | ont. were discussed, also what right the .As the village trustees are the village has to give away crosswalks | health board, there is considered no for private use. excuse for lack of action, and it is 'The question was brought up in | believed the association will be com- | regard to serving the village trus- | pelled to force the matter through. tees with an injunction. restraining | the state board of health. them from extending any more wat- A motion was made to ask John er or light lines outside the village | Ryan to come before the next meet- limits, as it is figured that there i® | ing. of money on the same through | \¥The matter of crosswalks . was leakage and upkeep, and that it is | turned over to a committee for in- unfair to people who bought proper- | vestigation. ty years ago and have been paying The - usefulness - of- Electrician toxes to furnish a plant to give out- | Brown will be reported on at next siders all the comforts of the incor- | meeting. porated village without having. to | A letter pay directly for wear and tear on ; soci ion the plant, repairs, bollers fl The | Contractor \Can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.\ R Nor good shoes out of imi- l tation leather. '®» Every shoe we sell con- ”fin? to 18 inclualv®y Able . so +30 “$22.5 to 13 inclusive, math.. + I to 88 fmolusive, 82, ench .. s I to $2 Inclusive, each.... din #0 \Inclusive 32, each dbilhlhfln. sach . llh'll‘.‘ 32 inclusive, each ... Lots 1 to 81 Inclusive, each. .. fid}. 34 inclusive, each .., 16 to 32 in. Rev. Paul Hill, pastor of Beate» costal Church, will attend the camp meeting of the Pentecostal Rescue Mission Association in Binghampton, N. Y., two days during-next week. * w- Miss Jessie Burling,.of Ocean ave~ mue returned on from.. & gal-aw vacation in Ocean Grove, Bethany Circle of Kinks Deugh- ters held an outing to Polnt Look- out on Monday. The Commodore, ptain Wright, was occasion. Block 48. h Lote 1 to 32 inclusive, each. . .. Block 48. Lets 1 to 21 inclusive, 23 to 31 in. clus! h “I\. ene sec Block 48. hi Lots 1 to 31 inclusive, each. ... 6 inclusive, each s | Block 46. ‘l inclusive, each Lots 1 to 49 inclusive. ene C 82 inclusive, each. Block 47. . Lots 4 to 16 Inclusive, 20 to 28 in. 14 inclusive, each & G , each 22 lll . to 26 inclusive, each Block 48. to 40 'nelusive, each Lots 1 to 15 inclusive, 17 to 31 in. to 62 inclusive, each 'sluaive, each (00 tac Block 49 ag it ian w4 woe ~ Rev. Paul Hill, pastor of Pente- “In“ Johnson was a guest | costal Church, and a trustee of the ot Minetta Anderson of Centre| Eastern Nazarene Colleze, made. a Moriches during the week, business trip to North Scituate, R. L., ' lost. week. The college is moving The Rocklyn Club will hold an-| from North Scituate to Wallaston, . other for its members and | Mass., near Boston, where a finely Lots 1 to 14 inc\ Lots 1 to 15 incl friends on “bowlhggd Yuck; wnlgm nellmolul‘,’n‘;<l> hafnium“ m: g: z: i: 1:3 mm???\ each . Holly has again m cl ered, and | purchased for 000; : ary, R * R the sail will Include Point Lookout, | valued at $1000, has been donated pave 61 to 6d thei laa | bere l be 19 inclarive 1T to 29 in then back to Long Beach, where a : Block 61. to the college by J. L. Morey. Lots 1 to 15 inclusive, 18, 18, 21 to 26 inclusive, each i to 23 in. TAX SALE NOTICE TAX SALE NOTICE ~ == t sach 0,+ 10, 11, 31, each - meses - e, eac 4 « 31, each . ... t cusive. each . 61 | Bloek 56 . . Lots 1 to 26 inclusive, each t ive, each . 1.46 | Block 87. 6 '~~usive. each Lots 1 to 25 inclusive, each 5 Block 88. - oi | _ Lots 1 to 28 inclusive, each. .. o Block 59. Lots 1 to 12 inclusive, 15 to 25 in- sive, each 122 'to 14 incusive, each . to 26 inclusive, each 40 inclusive, each I Bonk 24. Tots 1 to 14 ine Lote 15 to 23 in Lote (24, 25, 26 - . Lo's 27 to 40 inclus { Block Lots 41 to 49 inclusive, 5 Lots 1 to 25 inclusive, each. Block 28. i“ I. Lots 1 to 14 inclusive, each. .... ..... 1.83 » OF . Now, therefore. notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the powers vested is m law, I shall on the 29th day of September, and the succeeding wh 10.00 o'clock in forenoon, at the County Court House, Minsols, Nassau County, New York, sell at auction the real estate hereinbefore described, unles owner or owners of such lank v - tenements respectively shall pay the amount of tax or nesessment, with the seid ties thereon remaining unpaid, together with interest thereon, at the rate of see AT THE centum per annum to the time of sale, with the charges of the notice and advertisement OU} 10ouse If default be made in such payment, such lands and tenements will be sold for Mineola, New York Beginning Monday, Sept. 29, 1919 At 10 A. M. £7 (Continued from Page 32) Unknown, Lot 22A. ...... .~. ... .A.74 | - July 14, 1018, by C. W. @mith, C. E (Filed Unknown, Lofe 28, 24, 25, 28, 29, each.8.31 in County act‘- Office Oct. 20, 1915, as Unknown, Lots $0 to 34 inclusive J 18. District 13. Block 183. wah ull ucc ene cnc 12...2.16 my: each Unknown, Lots 42 to 47 Unknown, Lots 35, 4 ocd Tamy “hi h . - Office June 14, 1887. * Unknown, Lots 1 nknown, , 2.8, 4. each . ». ... .8.09 Unknown Lots 8 to 12 lier Pokn inclusive, each. 2.2 sive, Block 2. property be redeemed. purchaser at such sale shall pay to the County Tressurer ten per cei a amount of; which the property is sold immediately jfter the sale of the po and the remaitiing minety per centam of such taxes within hours after iis purchaser a certificate t writing descriing thereon at will be at for the enforce the rerl el it mt the rime h he purchiel WILLIAM E. LUYSTER \Treasurer of Nass Unknown Lot 12. Unknown, Lots 13 to 22 incl to 37 inclusive, 40, 41, enc forms to our all leather standard. «en i> H Hence their long and satis- ( factory wear. p _ Rooges Pest Company F | Broadway X -> at 13th 8t _ \Four at Bath Bbls o ys | ® Convenient Coulee . Corners\ _ Fifth Ave. E\. ppamy dome . ol» \/ NEw York crm? oe « A MAN-who is ambitious enough to develop aiy , opportunity-when it is put upon him- THE JOB is to sell and organize-traly IT IS HARD at the -* start, but we will wager that if you WILL WORK: earnestly and conscientiougly-your income will be limited only by your OWN efforts-fof appointment wither in your town or Brooklyn, write ‘ FRASER & ABRY © General Agents f Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co. Lots 1, 2, 39, 34, each.. + i tray, Lot bis; sat, sid \*** | eat h wach u. 00+ 17. \at“ vedbin' 1351\ * flung-“sum £8, €* s¢\ r innasiog ege at t 4D 4 5, ey Wi 1, &, ene * elders to 17, inclusive, l msi d ens k ain ABY Lots 682, 683, 684, La “Ht“.j‘...“tli ino mde apaa eal