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Nassau County Review said the m a tter was one which had LYNBROOK S. F. PEA R S A L L , Proprietor Address: Pi/ir &f., Frtejtort N. Y. and N. T. Telephone, S Freeport Entered at the Post Office at Freeport, N . Y ., a second-class m atter. Friday, July 26. 1907 Published Every friday at fREEPORT, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. $1.50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE Single Copies five Cents John H. Sutphin, president of the Jam aica Savings Bank and for many years Clerk of Queens County, before the formation of Nassau County, died on Sunday Mr. Sutphifi held the office of County Clerk from 1869 to 1899. What is a s tatute for. if not to be complied with? The State'Legislature enacted a law this year to compel the real owners of newspapers and m aga zines to publish their names on either . the first or the editorial page. If there are any papers in the Town of Babylon which are not complying w ith this new law now is a good time to be gin.—Amityville Record. crosswalks, the village would have 'the „ . same done, using blue stone crosswalks, and collect the cost of same from him. affected Supervisor Christ of North Mrs. Joseph sault is spending a pleas- Upon the cdmplaint of W illiam H. Hempstead, in which town the line ant wee'< a t ”nlnt Lookout. Holdsworth in reference to the condi- was to be built. “ The people wanted , .. r. . , tion of the gutters at Village and Lin- the changes first,” said the Chairman, . l \S\ ames • ay on. aeeompainei coin avenues, the Street Commissioner “ and the m a tter was referred to Super- ‘:>r ^ o sons am r. are was instructed to have the trouble re visor Christ. wHp reported back to the v ^ 8 m t o ^ T - k h \ moved as soon as possible. Board, and the Board stood by him. ° e ____ 1 _ ' t ' ---- -i .. -------- If the Board made a m istake, and i t M r and Mrs. Samuel J . Lang. !o.: of GIRL WANTED— For general house- tan be convinced, well and good. Nassawadox. V irginia,form er residents work, or cook and laundress. Mrs. Chairman Cox sa.d he did not like of Lvnljr(,ok_ are spending a few weeks William S. Hall, Pine Street. to hear Mr. Hyde infer that aomething jn (;U1. m idst vis^ ing thfeir niother, ------------ • • •• ______ . ---------- was done under cover it did not sound ^Mrg> John Lang(lon. f u r s a l e —A W hite Steam Stan- \ ‘ Benjamin Hamilton of the trolley p , , , , hope, in running order-$100. Apply company, who called on Mr. Hyde, said + Fred Menendez of Bellmore guaran- to K (>. ( urmngham._________________ he wanted to find out who the village tees as represented everything sold by — ~ 7 ------ - -------- : ------------ improvement association of Port Wash- him. No exaggeration or misrepresen- FOR S A L E .-T h r e e Boston Terriers tation. If in need of a carriage or Apply to Mrs. Frank Caverly, 2< South wagon, w rite for a representative to Ocean Ave. It. call for particulars. tf. 1 ington was and if they would consider macadam as a substitute for brick. Hamilton said he wanted to get a h e ar ing before the people of the village, but Hyde told him this would be im possible. Hamilton referred to citi- LOST Fox Terrier Dog, all white body; A meeting of the Town Board will be held at the Court House this Friday of^th *vdT'*^whffcotisidered ^it- atternoon f°r the purpose of renewing head black and brown, even ly di o e vi age w o consi e e vi oyster and clam licenses, and transact- vided; answ e r s to nam e of Jack; ing whatever other business may be had on collar and license tag No. 14 when lost. Liberal Reward. rifled brick undesirable and brought in W alter Cornwell, a contractor.who said !“* u ^L‘CI d uua,11 , , , , brought before the Board, he carted furniture and knew concrete \ _ ______________ there are also some papers in Nassau County that do not observe this law. The owners should carefully read the Public U tilities Law. —Observer. It is somewhat strange that the was the best Hamilton contended Mr_ and Mrg_ w N _ Ridge are en- that the people knew the petition to tertainin their nieceS( the Misses Jo- modify the franchise was in circula- sette aad M argaret Beebe, who are tl0T ' . „, ... T . , x, ., students at Alleghany College, Mead- Supervisor Philip J Christ of North . ville pa These ladies are the Hempstead stated th a t two petitions daughtergof the distinguished Dr. Rob- The Observer recognized the law as had been filed with the Board one t.rt Beebe, of Nankin, China. soort as it was effective, but we opine [om Port W ashington citizens, asking -------------------------- _______ ____ ___ _ „„„„„„ that macadam be substituted for brick. He understood the people knew the pe- Samuel D. I hompson, who has been titions were to be presented. He con- awarded the contract for the new bank suited different people and thev said building, is hustling the work right they favored macadam. The Super- along and anticipates having it com- - > visor said action had been deferred* on plated and in readiness within the stip- owner of a newspaper should be the first petition until he and the Board ulated time, October loth, ashamed to publish the name of its could become satisfied th a t the substi- owner. The Review has always done tution would be for the best interest Arrangem ents are being made for , . , . , A i of those concerned. He asked Mr. the laying of a lopg stretch of grani- so without being forced to do so by law. ^yde why he did not take some action to id sidewalk on the west side o f Union ~r 1 to stop the plan of modification if he avenue. This is a good move, and l i i d M o r t ^ a d e R e c o r d e d knew that apetition wasjjto be gotten will undoubtedly add considerably to The biggest mortgage on real estate up, as Hamilton claimed, to obtain it. the appearance of that thoroughfare. ever recorded in Nassau County was Mr. Hyde repeated that he knew of no --------------------------------------------------------- tiled last Wednesday. It covers the petition. property of the E states of Long Beach, Supervisor Painter of Oyster Bay de- and is given to secure the payment of j fended macadam a g ainst vitrified brick, a bond issue of $5,000,000. The mort- saying the latter was dirty and costly gage is given to the Title Guarantee to m aintain. It had been tried in Glen and Trust Company of Brooklyn, and Cove and he thought the people of P o rt with the filing of the document, which W ashington and Roslyn would be sorry covers thirty typew ritten pages, a cer- if they got it. titled check for $25,000 was paid to Mr. Hyde in answer said that a ma- MKS. CALLENDER, Crystal Lake House C. A. Edwards E. W. Edwards EDWARDS BROS. AND ROCKVILLE CENTRE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durham, of Bal timore. Md., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melville L. DeRonde. Top delivery as well as open busi ness wagons suitable for grocers, ------- ------- . . . t —, — i . butchers, etc., a t Menendez carriage the County Clerk to cover the mortgage jority ot people in i o r t Washington, rep0sjtory, Bellmore. tf. tax. *\ 1 1 ........ ' f ...... .. * ..... ' ' ........... ... INSURANCE BROKERS Ross A Randall Building FREEPORT, N. Y. Notice to Oystermen The Town Board of the Town of Hempstead will meet a t the Ju s t ices Court Room, Lynbrook on FRIDAY, JULY 26 . I 0 O 7 from 10 o ’clock A. M ., to 2 o’clock P. M. Protect your Slock from Flies It’s worth while even if it does cost a little and take some of you 1 vein.'.bio time. Horses and c a ttle cannot thrive even in the best past ure if Hies, mosquitos and other insect* torture them incessantly. A little of Sm ith’s Fly Driver applied once a day or so w ill a Hurd the animals lull pro tection from the pests, and their uninterrupted enjoy ment of the sweet green past urage means extra profit to you. Smith’s Fly Driver is also a sure cure for mange. Posi tively will not injure hide or hair. Pint, C e n t s Quart, - 4 5 C e n t s Chais. P. Smith, P h a r m a c is t , Freeport. ( 1)5L, steps from L. I. R. R.) FREEPORT DIRECTORY Supplemental Citation The People of the Statv of New York by the Grace of God Free and Indv- ) pendent: v To John Watson, Alfred T. Davison, ( Caroline Campbell, SAiomas Campbell, * David Vanirhell, EliYa F'razer, William > am tlwli if living, red if r nrl,his next of kin and lairs at law, if any. whose names ai d residences are unknown to th\ peiitio vr: •vlizabvth * ampbeil, if living, and if <1. ad he ne • of kin and heirs iv Liw. it any, win -< •.iame> and residences ar\ unknown to r'n • tut* -ver; Rebecca Jane Campbell, if living, ;.nd if dead. La r next of kin and heirs at law, if any. whose names and residences are unknown to the petitioner; Jane Camp bell, if living, and if dead, her nex* of kin and heirs at law. if any, whose names and residences are unknown to the petitioner: M argaret Campbell, if living, and if dead, her next of kin and heirs at law. if any, whose natres and residences are unknown to the petitioner; Robert Campbell, if living, and if dead, hi> next of kin and heirs at law, if any, whose names and residences are u n known to the petitioner: Alexander Campbell, if living, and if dead, his next of kin and heirs at law, if any. whose names and residences are un known to the petitioner; Joseph Camp bell, if living, and if dead, bis next of kin ami heirs at law, if any, whose names and residences are unknown to the petitioner; Richard Campbell, (first name “ R ichard” being fictitious, real first name being unknown to the peti tioner), son of the said Joseph Camp bell, if living, and if dead, his next of kin and heirs at law, if any. whose names and resid- nces are unknown to the petitioner; Maty ( ampl ell. (first name ••Mary” being fictitious, real first name being unknown to the petitioner), daughter of the said Joseph Campl eb, if living, and if dead, her next of kin and heirs a t law, if any, whose names and residences are unknown to the j eti- turner: Maria Campbell H art, if li\ ing, and if dead, her next of kin and heirs at law, if any, whose names and residences are unknown to the petitioner: F'liza Campbell Frazer, if living, and if dead, her next of kin and heirs at law . if any, whose names and residences are un known to the petitioner; Sarah Camp bell F'razer, if living, and if dead, her next of kin and heirs at law. if any, whose names and residences are un known to the petitioner; Robert F'razvr, (first name ” R obert” being fictitious, real first name being unknown to tie New Bank at Mineola The Comptroller of Currency has granted consent to the organization of the First National Bank of Mineola so he believed, favored brick. In conclud ing his remarks, Mr. Hyde blamed the S. P. Shea, \ ill.tge clerk ; Sidney H. for the purpose of G ranting Oyster and j Swezey, polio-, justice ; I). Wesley Pine, Clam Licenses; also to transact such i street commissioner. other business as may properly come be- i ________ ^ ^ ________ fore said meeting. I Parties wishing to renew tfieir Oyster j B oard o r H kali it. — J. W. F'itz- Announcement has been made of the mul Clam Licenses are requested to ! simons, president: J. II. Ellison, secre- Vn-LAGB ( > kkh iai . s —DauielMorrison, president; F rank H. Stevens, Wm. jf. Patterson, Charles A. Sigmond, Frank lin Bedell, trustees; John E. Golding. treasurer; Elvin A. Dorlon, collector; petitioner), sun of the said Sarah Camp bell Frazt r, if living, and if dead, hi- next of kin and heirs at law. it any, whose names and residences are 1111 known to the petitioner; and also to all traction company for what he termed m arriage of Miss Anna Burdack, bring two witnesses with them, an intrigue. He said no blame was daughter of Mr. John Burdack, to Wal- Resolution of the Town Board attached to the Supervisors. The Rev. B. B. Brown of the M. E. Church, Lorenzo Smull, and others ter Oviatt, both of this village, which took place at Jersey City, N. J., last F>iday. Jam a ica; R. W. Jones, Jr., Jam es Thorne, J. F. Allen, Charles Levy and S. S. Ludlow. Jr. T o w n Board A great game of base-ball was play ed on Saturday last at Riverside Park, when a team composed of single men of the F'ire Departm ent defeated the outlook for another bank in the vil - 1 spoke ab()Ut the m atter, lage seems promising. The organizers The Board took no action to re-con of the new bank are D. D. MaUey of sjder the m atter and some of the Port Washington delegation left the Super visors’ room threatening court injunc tions. It was stated that the change from close score of 28 to 27. brick to macadam will save the trac- ___ At the m eeting of the Town Board tion company many thousands o f dollars Monday Justice A. B. Wallace made a in constructing its road, and that t h i s ______ report of an inspection as a member was the reason for the modification pe- bas jLq-t on a sbort vacation which he of the Health Board of Nassau-by-the- tition being circulated and presented to wiU snendjinthe upper p a rt of the State, Sea, at Point Lookout, and recommend- the Supervisors. _ among his former parishioners. Next Licenses are m he issued in all cases. SMITH C< )X, Supervisor. IT. LUTHER WEEKS. Town Clerk. Hempstead, N. Y., July loth, IfiOT. by i tary and registrar of vital statistics; all other person:- in being, new Alexander Ackernmnn; Edwin Carman, may be the widow, w i \ i .-, I M. D., health officer. Village of F'reepozt. port by authority invested in them do team composed of married men, by the enact the following Ordinance to con- The Rev. G. Wharton McMullen, rector of the Church of the Ascension, ed that a covering of sand be put on the ground under the hotel, stores, etc. Justice Wallace said he thought the sea shore resort company could make arrangements with the dredging company for the sand and he had heard that arrangements had been partially completed. A committee was appoint ed to attend to the matter further. Board of S u p e r v i s o r s A delegation of Port W ashington Citizens, w ith Charles E. Hyde and several others as spokesmen, stirred up quite a “ breeze” in the chamber of Bids were opened for the construe- j Sunday> the Rev. W. H. Braithw aite, tion of a sea wal! along the W est Bhore rector of Emanuel Church. Adams, Road of Oyster Bay harbor Fourteen Jefferson County, will occupy the pul- bids were received by the Board but it of the Church of the Ascension, some of the bidders forgot to send the while his pulpit win be filled by Mr. the Nassau Supervisors Monday, in the $5<65 per cubic yard on Section No. m a t t e r of the monmeation of the tran- i n _ vr required certified check for $500 with their bids and they were not read. The lowest bidder for the work was W. E. W arren of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., who agreed to do it for $4.83 per cubic yard. The next lowest bidder was John Heller of Brooklyn, who agreed to do Section No. 1 for $5.50 per cubic yard and Section No. 2 for $5.30. The Russell Contracting Company of New York was the third lowest, bidding 1 and $5.63 on Section No. 2. McMullen. Chas. E. Helland, truant officer. stitute Ordinance No. 37A, to be ob served and enforced in the said village of Freeport under the penalty for Vio lation of the same as prescribed there in: Ordinance No. 37A. It shall not F reeport C luh .—J ames Deau, pres be lawful to construct or rebuild any dent; J. Huyler Ellison, secretary. wooden building in the incorporated | ________ Village of Freeport, or any building | F reeport B oard of T rade .— Alonzo which shall be heated by means of j Foster, president; Edmund Cheshire, stoves. other person.' in being, who me or max he heirs at law or next of kin of the said Johh Campbell, deceased, and also to devisees, next of k in, li _-;it' cs. executors, administrators, F gaI .■< |>ivscntHtives or assigns of any of the persons to whom this citation is directed, the names and residences of all such persons, it any there he, being unknown to the peti- S chool Oi'i ici als .—.Samuel R. Smith, tioner. Send Greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited and required personally to be and appear before our Surrogate of the County of Nassau at a Surro- ley Pearsall, collector; Samuel T. Ray- gate's Court of the County of Nassau, to nor, treasurer; Francis C. Morse, clerk be held at the Nassau Co i F ire W ardens .—C. E. Helland, P. It I Combs, E. P. Trayer. The Trustees of the ViIIacre of Free i p resident; Hi ury L Cramlell, secretary . ' -rob.. K. Eldridge, Walter B. Cozzens, J. B. Cartw right, Board of Education A. E. Barnes, superintendent: Wes minty Court A pleasant meeting of Rockville Cen- application may be made to the Presi- tre Council, Daughters of Liberty, was dent of the Village, who will cause the held Monday evening, when the State building to be inspected, and certifi- Councilor, N e ttie B.\ Reid, and her cate issued by the Village Clerk. Any staff of officers paid their official visit, person violating this ordinance or any The following officers were installed provision thereof shall be liable to a House in Mineola, Nassau County, New York, on the day of September 1907, at 10 o ’clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to attend the probate of the Last W ill and Testament of John Campbell, deceased, and such of you as are hereby cited, as are under the age of twentv-one years, are rn- if to appear and apply for one to be appointed or in the event of your neglect or failure to do so, a guardian will be appointed Freeport Lodge, No. 600, I. O. (J. F .— j by the Surrogate to represent and act F katernal O rganizations oves, furnaces or by other means of secretary; meets second Wednesday in quired to appear by your guardian supplying artificial heat, w ithout ob-1 each month at Fraternity Hall. you have one or if you have none taining a certificate of inspection from the fire wardens. If the wardens fail to inspect within two days after notice, Noble Grand, Stephen P. Pettit, Re- for you in the proceeding, cording Secretary, William Merrill; meeting night, Monday. Mutual Benevolent Association—Pres ident, Flrnest Edwards ; Secretary, W il liam H. Post; meeting nights, 2d and for the ensuing term : C.. Elizabeth , penalty of fifty dollars ($50), for each ' 4th Wednesday each mouth T rapp; A. C., H a ttie Ellison; V. C., Catherine Johnston; A. V. C., Louise Guide, Minnie Cammann; I. G. Amelia L. Davis. Following the busi ness meeting, refreshm ents were serv ed, and a pleasant evening enjoyed. A blazing locomobile car caused con- and every offence. The foregoing Or dinance shall take effect on the fifteenth day of August, 1907. Adopted July 19, 1907. Daniel Morrison, President. F^ank H. Stevens, W illiam H. Patterson, Charles A. Sigmond, F’ranklin Bedell, Trustees of the Village of Freeport. A ttest : which the trolley is to be located, ask- i Ocean side and * R ockvflile\centre“To *)e consumed, notwithstanding the State of New York, : ing the Board to re-consider its action Rast Rockawav, and eventually from efl’orts of a numberof men who threw County of Nassau, : of a week ago granting the modifies-1 tbere to Long Beach. A portion of the shovelfuls of sand upon the blazing car, Village of Freeport : tion. They charged that those who route is over private land. A delega- 1)Ut the fire assumed such an alarm ing I. Sylvester P. Shea, clerk of said circulated a petition favoring the mod- tion of property owners from Windsor magnitude that the fire alarm was Village of Freeport, do hereby certify ideation were not taxpayers or horse Avenue, Rockville Centre, one of the sounded. to which the fire companies that the foregoing is a correct copy of owners, the latter a class which the atreets on which it is proposed to lay brick or macadam would affect. chise granted the Mineola, Roslyn and The Supervisors deferred action on Squires; Trustee for 18 months, Port Washington Traction Company, awarding the contract until the bids ....... .. ................... .. perm itting it to substitute macadam had bcen considered on a concrete bed instead of vitrified A hearing was also held on the ap- brick between its tracks. I he Port piication of the Sea Shore Municipal Washington delegation was armed Railwav Company for a franchise to . , , , with a petition, which Mr. Hyde told buii,| a trolley line on the roads lead- 8lderab‘e excitem ent on V illage avenue the Board was signed by about all the jng from the intersection of Franklin Friday afternoon. At one tim e it ap- business men of the main street on al|d p’ront streets, Hempstead through Peare(* as if the entire machine would D. B. P. Mott Post No. 527, G. A. K —Commander, W. H. Patterson; Ad jutant, Henry Mead; meeting nights, i-t and 3rd Wednesday of each month. Court Iroquois, No. 130, F\ of A — j C hief Ranger, Henry E. Randall; Seerr- tary, Louis Siegel; meeting nights. 2d | and 4th Tuesday of each month. : Freeport Council, No. 57, Jr. O. V. A. I M.—Councilor, Leo Fish e l ; Si cre- j tary, Oscar W. Valeutim ; night, Friday. In testimony whereof, we have caused the St al of the Surrogate's Court of said Comity of Nassau to he hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. Fldgar Jackson, Surro gate of our said County at Min i i..s. | eola, Nassau Comity. New York, mi the 10th day of July, 1907. FI dgar J ackson , h urn 1 jj ate. met ring The People of the State of New York : To Fred D. Whaley, Send G reetings: Whereas Alvin G. Smith of Freeport, in the County of Nassau, FIxecutor, has Progressive Council, No. 60, D.of lately applied to our Surrogate’s Court Councilor,Mrs.FredaCombes;Seci'etary, in the County of Nassau, to have a Miss Mar)- Crevoiserat. j certain instrument in w riting bearing uncK or macauam wouiu anec t. the trolley tracks, was present w ith a It was also charged that a number who petition to protest against use of the signed the modification petition did so 1 road under a misrepresentation, and had since sighed the re-consideration peti tion. “ Underhand methods’’ in the circu lation of the petition were charged, and that some of the residents of the village did not know that a move to \have the provision for vitrified changed was on foot. “ The first we learned of it was through the newpapers, ’’ said Mr. Hyde, stating that on Main street, Ros lyn, and on the Middle Neck road, which is Main street, to the Shore Road, Port Washington, macadam is to be substituted. He said that a rep resentative of the traction company came to him some time ago and wanted him to use his influence to have the vitrified brick clause in the franchise substituted, but Hyde said he told the representative that under no circum stances wpuld he have anything to do with such’a project. “ I told him,” said Mr. Hyde, “ that I would fight him to the bitter end. If macadam is laid on the street, there will be a stream of dust.” “ Port Washington is now in the clutches of two corporations, \continued Mr. Hyde, referring to light and water, \and now a third cornea along to take hold of us. The original franchise should be the one that binds this company. An intimation from Mr. Hyde that the delegation would not go home feeling secure; that theBoardii l in their ahemee wood e “ Judge” Stover He said represented it mpanies responded in short order, and within a Ordinance No. 37A of the Village of few minutes the flames were exting- F'reeport adopted by the Board of uished. Trustees of said Village at a meeting The machine was ywned by John Lutz of said Board duly held July 19, 1907, of Brooklyn, who is having a number and that the same were ordered printed of cottages erected in Lyn brook, and and posted under and by authority of company. He said it had plenty of V1 '-uv«»8== ^.yi-uiuvn., anu “J “““ ■'\■y backing and was ready to build and who drove over from Lynbrook with a the Board of Trustees of said Village, complete the' road. It was ready to Party friends to show themthe attrac- In testimony whereof I have hereun- ------- 1 ....... -•«.v -11 — -— v . -------- I tions of Rockville Centre, and while to set my hand and affixed the corpor ate seal of the said Village this 19th day of July, 1907. Sylvester P. Shea. (Seal) Village Clerk. Royal Arcanum. F'raternal Council.— Regent, Cornelius S. Braren; Recording Secretary, F. A. Wood; Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays of each month date the third day of March, 1902, re lating to real and personal estate, duly proved as and for the last Will and Testam ent of Albert Whaley, late of the town of Hempstead, in said County Lincoln Camp, No. 12, Sous of, . . . , , Veterans.—Captain, Herbert L. Cum- j Nassau, deceased, mings ; 1st Sergeant, Francis L. Walker. Wherefore you and each of you, are . . . „ .. , . hereby cited and required personally to C o t B o ,00^ 1' A L ' ‘T r y V s ^ be .nd be,<,re o u r * * Sum.. comply with all reasonable regulations. It was disclosed by reading the ap plication that only one county road, Franklin street, comes under jurisdic tion of the Supervisors, and the Rock ville Centre citizens were referred to their village board before which the company must have a hearing. It was suggested by the spokesman for the Rockville Centre citizens that the Sea Shore Company could operate its cars on the tracks of the N. Y. & L. I. Traction Company, and thus obviate the necessity of building on Windsor Avenue. “ Judge” Stover said this was a mat ter the company had not taken into con sideration. but doubtless would, as it the locomobile was standing in front of the Bank of Rockville Centre the fire broke out, it is supposed from a defec tive section. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS At the meeting of the Board of Vil lage Trustees held Tuesday evening, July 16, it was decided to extend the , By order of the Board of Directors franchise of the South Shore Trolley a Special Meeting of the Stockholders Company which had expired, on the of the NASSAU & SUFFOLK LIGHT- condition that the said company file its ING COMPANY will be held on Aug- bond within six months from date; i ust 8th,* 1907, at 12 o’clock, noon, at begin operations within one year from the office o f the Company in the Vil- date, and have the line complete and Uage of Hempstead, Nassau County, in readiness for operation within two | New York, for the purpose of voting years from date. upon a proposition to reconsider a Upon the report of Trustee Thomas vote of the Stockholders at a meeting wished to be fair with the people, and L- Murphey that the soft coal received held on May 7, 1907, authorizing an would get together with them. LADY offers good home and tender care to a male kitten. Must be mal- tese. or MALTESE and White. None considered, unless as described. Kind ly leave word, in ^writing, for \Kit ten,” care of Review. FOR SALE—Steam boiler, suitable for a small siaed house; kitchen range, portable; laigreised reed wag- village, qp; h a w , robe and whip, ell. in. W. 8. Hall. Fine UR- *** from Whitney and Kemerer was not up increase in the Common Stock of this to standard, and o f a very poor quality, | Company by the issuance of an addi- the matter was referred to the light tiional 5,000 shares thereof and in committee with power, and the clerk ■ stead thereof to increase the capital was instructed to notify Whitney and Kemerer that unless they furnished better grade of coal, their contract would be cancelled. The Street Commissioner was in structed to secure an estimate upon the cost of trimming all the trees in the The clerk was instructed to notify A. S. Johnson that unless he erotesdsd F. C. HEUSER, USE stock of the Company from $500,000 to $1,000,000, to consist of 5,000 shares of Common Stock already issued, and an additional 5,000 shares of Preferred Stock of the par value of $100 per share. Dated July 17, 1907. GEORGE MAC DONALD, ___ 1 . President F. C. HE tary. Mrs. Ada Smith; Meets 1st, 3d gate, at the Surrogate’s Office, at Min- aud 5th Tuesday evenings eola, in the County of Nassau, on tho E u £ b S h S?c0relaryGrM » : j 0 ’c1^ in th/forencon’and attend the Sarah Fisher; meets 1st and 3d Thurs-1 Probate of the said last Will and le s - day of each month. lament, and such of you who are here- ... _ by cited, as are under twenty-one years W omans Relief Corps, No. 139.— J romiired to aonear bv vour President, Mrs. Ella Wyman; Secretary, of age’. are r^ u,ro3.to aPpear by your Mrs Anna DaSilva general guardian, if you have one; or, - j if you have none, to appear and apply Freeport Chapter, L Royal Arch i for one ^ he appointed, and in the SecretaryUWiuiani H S a m m Z , ‘ event of yoVr failare or lect to. dt° Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall the 1st, 3rd so- a 8*fcial guardian be appomt- and 5th Tuesday evenings. ed by the Surrogate to represent and c _ „ . . . . . „ act for you in this proceeding. Freeport Masonic Asaociation-F. O. In Testimony Whereof, We have Cunningham, President; Albin N. John son, Secretary. Meets at Odd Fellows’ Ha!!, 2nd Tuesday evening. F i r e D e p a r t m e n t .— Chief Engineer, Walter B. Cozzens; First Assistant En gineer, Archer B. Wallace; Second As. sistant Engineer, William W. Cameron. P ost O kfice department .— Mails arrive from West— 7il5 and 8:15 a, m, 3:15 and 6:15 p. m. East — 8:15 and 9:15 a.m., 12:45 and 6:80 p.m. L eave for West— 7;15 and 9 KX) a. in., 12:10, 5:10 and 7:50 p. m. East—7:30 a. m., 2:40 and 6:10 p. m. Collections from mail box at depot— 7:00 a.m., 8 :45 a.m., 12 90 mV <b60p. m. Officials-Postmaster, Robt. G. Ander son; assistants, O. A Baldwin, Wilfred H* fladtk, MMs Melba Andsnoa, Gsovgt caused the seal of the Surrogate’s Court o f our said County of Nassau to Ire hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. Edgar Jackson, Surrogate of our said County of Nassau, at the Surrogate’s Office, at L.S. Mineola, in the said County, the 5th day of June, one thousand, nine hundred and seven. Edgar Jackson, Surrogate. EBOARD FOR SALE.—Fins side-board, in first-claae ; inquire of Steward Freeport ifcj-L M . ■. j. M . . . .. , • .,