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r > Open a .Savings Bank Account by Mail W I T H THE WILLIAMSBURGH SAVINGS-BANK Cor. Broadway & Driggs Ave., Brooklyn $58,000,000 Assets $8,000,000 Surplus Semi-annual In terest at the rate of Four percent, m per annum w ills be paid to all de positors who on 0 JULY 1st, 1907, *7 may be entitled w thereto. ^ g Deposits made on or before July 10, 1907,will draw in terest from July 1 m t A I X A U D G. LATIM KU A X D R K W D. R A I K H < n l i X K l . i l S II. T1 Kill)I T AM \ HKD K OM E K JKHFM1AII V MESEROI.F. ProRldf-nt EZRA H. TI TITK. Vlp.-Hrcsldont AM! A M < fU'KR. VI-,' Pr. «Mrnt T n r S T R K S i SAMVEL M. MF-EKBU JAMES li. HOWE JOIIX V JEWELL .1 XMES II. POST O F F I C E R S : SAMVEL M Ml I.Ki n. S—rota WILLIAM V MTtXS. Cashier cm s .1 PA SKI ELI). Asa'I n r .X H Y V. PAT.METi JA M E S I . IlE X D K H X A G E L ED W \K I> T IIO H W J i.L W KLDIXCl !!IX<; A a a 't C a s h ier ROCKVILLE CENTRE A meeting of Rockville Centre Council, No. 8, Daughters of Liberty, will be held on Monday night next. LYNBROOK L. L. Davis has been appointed local agent for the Oliver Typewriter. There was a large attendance a t the The Board of Village Trustees, act- shirt waist dance held in the Lyceum ing as Assessors, have completed the Hall Wednesday night last, when a ! assessment roll for che fiscal year, and most pleasant evening was enjoyed, the tax rate for the year will be $1.20 under the auspices of the Lynhrook per $100. The assessed valuation Social Club. amounts to $1,255,600.50, an increase ------------------------ j over the assessed valuation of the pre- As a working car of the trolley con*- I ceding year of almost a quarter of a , pany came dashing along a t a high rate | million. of speed last week, it dnshedjnto a I The Men's League of the First Bap- fultivator that was being drawl list Church again tendered a pleasant b-v Mr\ Wood, and smashed the machine evening to lovers of music at the mto smithereens, just narrowly escap- , Church Tuesday evening, when a grand in^T striking the wagon and horses, concert was given. A number of well known artists appeared and an excel- h irter for th r cl lent program was presented and ren- 'N E. W. VAN BIREN & Co. PAINTERS and DECORATORS Artistic Paper Hanging Main ht., opposite Bank FREFiPORT. L. I. Branch of 4'i9 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn H. L. TrubenbacK ARCHITECT i dered and all present enjoyed I pleasant evening’s enjoyment. a most The Centreites played the opening An application has been made for a Lynhrook capital stock j K^: wm: ru-s and Specifications Prepared at Short Notice In the DOMAIN of the COOK Send P o s tal ami 1 will vail Office: 35 Kailroad Avenue L. I., N.Y. Most folks hereabout know all about the hardware and lumber we sell—they don’t know all about our KTTC’HEN THINGS. But folks who do—the effect—say nice things about them. One lecturer on cooking told us that she knew all the things that we had. Kume time when you want some G O O I) COOKING - something different—try us. We will probably have it if we haven’t, we ll get it. Who’s That Hammering? Why it’s Practical Jobbing Carpenter Blinds, Sash, Tile and Mantles Estimates (’heerful I \ ( liven iam Kara, Joseph F. Felton. Sylvester j game of the season a t Association Park Pearsall, V\ . D. Farrington, Ldward i on Decoration Day, when they were Simonson and J. F. Fowler, and it is | defeated the strong All - Collegiate anticipated that the charter will be team by the score of 10 to 4. granted within a few days. At a On Saturday afternoon they played meeting of the subscribers to the the Mineola teams, but at that time stock, which was held last week, the i reeport, the entire team seemed to be playing stock was duly allotted, but we are in cither in hard luck, or else they were formed that considerable dissatisfac- certainly dazed, and the Mineola team tion exists over the method whereby an NotlCB TO CODlfclCtOrS won as they pleased by the score of 21 allotment was made. Another meeting ,, . , to 7. will be held on June 11th, when the Sealed proposals for furnishing, op- Directors for the ensuing year will be gating and maintaining 100 or more The funeral service over the remains elected. Messrs. Joseph s‘. Simonson, Vas ur P 'ectr*c Lights for five years, of the late (llentworth D. Combes, who Sylvester Pearsall. Augustus 1). Kvl- fov lighting such streets, highways and died at his late residence. Park Avenue seyt Walter Johnson and Edward Si- Pubbv places in the Town of Hemp- and the Southern Boulevard, on Tues- monson were appointed a committee to stead as are within the following de day morning last in his 57th year, was select a site whereon the proposed new -^'ribed boundaries, to wit: held at his late residence on Friday bank is to be established. Beginning at the southwesterly cor- afternoon last, Rev. John J. F'oust, of \er of said proposed lighting district Lawrence, a former pastor of St. The shares for the new bank have at a point where a line 2 ih > feet south Mark's M. E. Church, officiating, and been allotted as follows: of Atlantic Av-onue and parallel there- the interment which followed was in 5 shares each -Riley Abrams, Tred- with would intersect the centre line of Greenfield Cemetery. The deceased well Abrams, Warren Abrams, Peter Parsonage ( reek; and thence running 140 South Main St F E E I T O U T , N V You'll find here a pretty good place to fine most household ware leaves one son to mourn his loss. S imctliing heretofore not to he had EXPERT PIANO 1 UNI NO and repairing at city prices. Two dol lars for umights or squares, -'iglir re pair- free More extensive repairs at very reasonable rates. Drop a card to 1). V. BERLAGE 174 .left rsoii Avenue, Brooklyn, N. V. A. Blake, Thomas K. Box, Robert Britton, W. C. A. Brower, Joseph 1). Cornell, Sanford A. Davison, William Davison, Delamater S. Denton, W. 1). Farrington, Joseph F. Felton, W. F7. Gillen, W. P. W. Half. J r . ; Dr. A. D. northerly along Parsonage Creek as the same winds and bends to the lake from' which said Creek divides into two branches; and thence northerly along the centre line of that portion of the pond leading to the westerly branch or Jaques, Walter E. Johnson, Augustus brook of said Parsonage Creek ; thence Z R O S S & F Z R T E E T F 'O I R T , T_ j , I . D O N ’T Don’t think people go to the city to shop for the fun of it= = it’s because the city storekeeper uses lots of printer’s ink. Let us help you keep some of them home by telling them what vou have to sell : : : : NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW Review Building FREEPORT, IN. Y. Long Distance Telephone, No. 8 Brooklyn Furniture Company LARGEST HOUSE FURNISHERS IN GREATER NEW YORK 1). Kelsey, Edgar Morrison, James Niemann, Edward T. Neu, Sylvester Pearsall, Hamilton W. Pearsall, W. N. Ridge, William Rider, Henry M. Rusch, FMward Simonson, Joseph S. Simonson, James Sproule, Valentine W atts, Andrew F\ Wils a i; four shares each, William Karn, W. P. W. Half, norllierly along said western branch of Parsonage Creek to a point 2d0 feet north of the northerly side of Seaman Avenue when measured at right angles thereto; thence easterly along a line 2 oii feet north of the northerly side of Seaman Avenue ami parallel therewith to the westerly side of Grand Avenue; EvcvptlMno in furniture, Carpets, Curtains, draperies, 36abi> Carriages, IRefrnjerators, Stoves, Crockery, &e., dc. finest assort* incuts, 36cst (Boobs. LOW PRICES LONG CREDIT 5 5 7 to 5 7 I $10 $30 T he phonograph $20 Edison Phonographs Columbia Graphophones Anyone is liable to sunstroke as a result of the continued heat of Summer and its exhausting effects. If you are in poor health sunstroke is almost sure to prove fatal. The best way to prevent sunstroke is to keep the bowels in perfect condition and guard against clogging-up which heats the body. W e sell several good bowel medicines, but none so effective as l^exall O r d e r l i e s . These tasteless little tablets are gentle, purely laxative, never gripe,and regulate the bowels perfectly. Sold with the Rexall guarantee. In boxes of twelve tablets, 10 cents—thirty-six tab let: | 25 cents. During’ the m onth of June, of Popular Copy right Books in TABARD INN Cloth Cases ex changeable everyw h ere. SALE PRICE. 50 CENTS Do not m iss this chance as the possession of a book in a Tabard Inn Case m a k es you a LIFE MEMBER. Thomas Johnston, Druggist Freeport, N. Y. Sr; three shares each, Milton F. Ab- thence easterly across Grand Avenue rams, S. B. Althouso, J r . ; G. W. For- tu the easterly side thereof; thence 'bel1, Mrs. Julia E. Fowler, Dr. F. W. southerly along the easterly side of Horniek, E. H. Itjen, P. H. Morrison, Grand Avenue to a point. 200 feet north M. V. B. Muiray, Charles W. Rider, °f die northerly side of Sean an Ave- A. A. Scharfenhcrg, George W. Sm ith; \ue when measured at right angles two shares each John F. Abrams; thereto; thence easterly along a line Mrs. Marietta Abrams, FMward Bates, - ,l(l loot north of the northerly line of Eugene F. Cornell, William Cornell, j.Seaman Avenue and paralh 1 therewith Miss Laura Forbell, John F7. Fowler, t° Milhlurn ( reek, being the westerly A. J. Guttman, Albert Hart, Jr., Geo. line of the village of Freeport; thence E. Hart, John Hiller, Mrs. A. A. southerly along the said Millburn Hutcheson, Charles J. Smith, Oliver Creel , being said westerly line of the J. Smith, William S. Smith, Irving H. village of Freeport to a point 200 feet Thompson, Edward W. Valentine, Wil- south of the southerly line of Atlantic liam B. Watts, Charles Weber, Wil- Avenue when measured at right afigles liam M. Wilson; one shares each F71- thereto; thence westerly along a line mer E. Bedell, Eugene C. 1). Combes, - 1111 u et south ol Atlantic Avenue and Bufus S. Combes, Antonio Curiale, .-parallel with the southerly line of Mrs. Margaret Doxsey, Albert Hart, sab! Avenue to the easterly side of Isaac Jacobson, Joseph Meyer, Charles Millburn Avenue; thence westerly H. Patrick. W. B. T. Ronalds, John J. across said Millburn Avenue to a point Waldron, John L. Woods, Mrs. Lena 200 feet south of the southerly line of Wolff, William Xeller. Notice to Creditors Pursuant ro an order of H<x. > E imiar J a c k s o n , Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against T homas R ichar ds late of the town of Hempstead, in tin said county, dec-ased, to present ti e line of Atlantic Avenue, when measur- snme with the vouchers thereof, to ti e ed at right angles therewith; thence subscriber, tin- executor of the last Will westerly along a line 200 feet south of and Testament of said de< ea., <l, at their thu southerly | im, (lf Atlantic Avenue, place ot transacting business, at the ot- , , . . . . . , , L , , . _ ___ _ ........... 2 , ,■ ... and parallel therewith to the centre of the right of way of the N. V. and L. I. Traction Company when measured at, right angles therew ith; thence wester ly along a line 200 feet south of the southerly line of the said right of way of the N. V. and L. 1. Traction Com pany and parallel therewith to the easterly line of Grand Avenue; thence westerly across Grand Avenue to a point 200 feet south of the southerly five ot her attorney, on or before tin fir i day of October next. D a t e d . Mim-ola, N Y., Mavcb l,‘1907 M ary R iciiai . ds , S idney li. S vvkzk . v . Executor Attorney foi Flxecuo r, Kailroan Avenue, Free ort, N e w York. Large Stock of RECORDS to select from Edison Records, 35c Columbia Records, 25c G. BENNETT SMITH FBBBFOBTj.L. L I CKX^OOO<XKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXX3^ Is the plaster falling off, or do unsightly cracks disfigure the celling or walls? Do you contemplate making your place of 'business, your lodge, your church or any room more attractive? Are you building or,do you expect to build? We suggest that you investigate the the merits of our Ornamental Metal Ceilings M A D E O F S T E E L T H E Y A R .E Fire-proof Practically Indestructible The Most Artistic Interior Finish Designed for Rooms of All Kinds Moderate in Cost If furnished with a diagram shoxviug a plan with dimensions marked thereon, we will be pleased to ] ire pure, free of cost, a drawing showing a suitable ceiling applied to your room, and will quote you attractive prices : : ;; ;; ;; Long Island Metal Ceiling Co. 7 9 9 - 6 0 1 H a n c o c k S t r e e t telephone 2694 Inshwich BROOKLYN. N. Y. Parsonage Creek, the point of beginning. Proposals must be in accordance with the plans and specifications how on tile in the office of the Town Clerk, in the village of Hempstead, hi said Town, with whom all proposals are to he filed on or before the Kith day of June, 1907, at 3 o ’clock P. M. All bids must be accompanied by $500. in cash or a certified check for that amount drawn to the order of the Sunervisor of the Town of Hemps tead, to be forfeited to said town in ________________________ event of failure to execute contract if ! Notice is hereby given that 1 have awa^ ed ,accordinK the PlanB and I been appointed by the Supreme Court •''pvj1 11 ation.- j of New York, receiver of all the prop- 1 ^ !'art>’ ^ whom, th^ IS ertv. assets and effects of the above awarded must g.ye a bond m the sum named corporation for the benefit of of thousand dollars for the faithful the creditors of said company and all j ... the stockholders thereof, and that I have duly qualified as such receiver, and I do require: First, all persons , . ^ .. . . , .. indebteil to said corporation, to render ^ ^ a11 h' * ' f f . consideration an account to me at my office. No. 2T • >t deems it for the best interest of the William Street, Borough of Mannhat- j sa,d d,8t,T t tan, City of New York, on or before | Supreme Court, County of Nassau Branch P. Kerfoot, Plaintiff, : against : T. G. Smith & Co., : Defendant : contract and to save the town harm less from all damages. The Board reserving the right to ,re- H. Luther Weeks, Town Clerk. the 10th day of July, 1907, of all debts . up< r\ isor. or sums of money owing by them re- i speetively, and to pay the same to me; second, all persons having in their possession any property or effects of To Whom It May Concern: such corporation to deliver the same to | Pursuant to an order of the < \yru in e on or before the said 10th day of , missioh of Gas and Electricity of the July, 1907; third, all creditors of such State of New York, Public Notice is 1 corporation to deliver to me their re- hereby given: That the Nassau and [ spective accounts and demands fully proven by affidavit in the usual form on or before the said 10th day of July, 1907; fourth, any person holding an open or subsisting contract of said corporation to present the same in writing and in detail to me at the office aforesaid, on or before the said 10th day of July, 1907. Dated, New York, May 16, 1907. Branch P. Kerfoot, Receiver. Kendall and Herzog, Attorneys for Receiver, Office and P. O. Address, 27 William Street, Bor. of Manhattan, -City of New York. tt'AMk ii'iiiw i - j i i L : ___. j.-; ..... ■ . Suffolk Lighting Company has made application to said Commission for a certificate authorizing ah increase of stock, and the issue of part thereof, and that a meeting of the Commission ofi Gas and Electricity will be held at the office of the Commission in the City of Albany, N. Y., on the 13th day of June, 1907, at 11:30 A. M., at which time and place the aforesaid applica- | tion will be considered and all persons interested tqerein may be heard. Dated May 29, 1907. Nassau and Suffolk Lighting Co. by George MacDonald, President. Breed Abbott and Morgan, Attorneys. , ,„T