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WHAT IS GAS? Gas is the COAL you use in an ordinary stove reduced to a g a seous form. In other words, the ashes or non-com b us tible portions have been removed. Air is cheap, alm o st the cheapest thing that can be imagined. W ater is cheap, but not as cheap as air. A GAS RANGE BURNS AIR, Of course it burns a little gas, but very little. Mr. and Mrs. DeBuan and family a re • ^ ^ v USidV < 1^ n ! y ^ c e a S L m rpxT'ci T?TTTT,T T^OT? A frA^l T? A TVCrTl TS at thetr cotttige ° n thv ocean, entei Inin- j)reseLlf the same with the vouchers I J l J i i t 1) hiL t r U K A v r A D XVAIM U T j l O ing friends from Brooklyn. thereof, to the subscriber, the executor, MADE UP OF 70 per cent. AIR AND 30 per Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fussell of Wan- the 4 8t^ iU ?nd Testament ^ »f cent. GAS. Sheriff Fred Gildersleeve with his Sidney H. Swezey, 37 Railroad Ayeime, wife and daughter are enjoying life at the Kelson Verity Cottage. HIGH HILL BEACH NOTES \ (Special Correspondence) Times ate very lively at High Hill Beach just now. At the Ely Cottage there is a large party of young ladies, including the Miss Maud and Josie Cotton, of Hollis. Misses Emily and Josie Suydam, j Gravesend, Miss Elsie VanSise. Syos- set; Miss Maude Stockholm, Hollis; Misses Mabel and Ethel Lotta, New- | b u rg; Miss Cornelia Kapalyii ing, and Miss Joana DeiBevoise, Elm hurst. EXPERT PIANO TUNING and repairing at city prices. Two dol lars for upright' or squares, slight re pairs free. D. V. EERLAGE 174 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y Notice To Creditors , , , Pursuant to an order of H on . EDGAR t m&n- JACKSON, Surrogate of the County ut\ Nassau, notice is her by given to all Supreme Court Nassau County. Mendel Presberger, : • Plaintiff, : against ; High view Realty Com- : pany and others, ; Defendants. : In pursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action, dated June 5, 1907, I. the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell a t public j ue personally served at least e: ' days before the return day hereof j on each of the follow mg named per sons . Henry R. Bedell, Catharine Bedell. I Adelaide Baldwin, Archer Bedell, i Tredwell Bedell, Mary E. Bedell. Ber- I tha Bedell, Lena Bedell, Lucy Bedell and Charles Bedell, and on Charles Henry Bedell. Enter Edgar Jackson, County Judge, Nassau Co. persons’having claims against ALBERT auction to the highest bidder, at the , Granted July in, 1907, „ g h have ^ f r i e n d , visiting them Sidney H. Swezey, 37 Railroad Avenue Freeport, Nassau County, New York, ou or before the fifteenth day of Febru ary next. Dated, Mineola, M. Y., Jnlv 17th,1907. ALVIN G. SMITH, Executor. SIDNEY H. SWEZEY, Attorney for Executor, 37 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. Thos. S. Cheshire, Clerk. Entered in Nassau County, Jul. 10, 1907. Thos. S. Cheshire, Clerk. The fam iliar faces of A. J . Jaeckel and M artin Steiner and family w ith friends'from New York are seen quite often at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Werner of New York have a house full and they are having a lively time on the beach. At the H a ttie Bell cottage the family of Geo. Owens of Washington Ville, Orange Co., N. Y. The Misses Verity of Seaford have a large party of young ladies with them at their cottage. At the Bay View Villa Mr. Squires of Amity ville has friends visiting from both Am ityville and Brooklyn. Financial Statement Moses' H u n t -and f a mily of Bellmore VN.ON FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT No 9. OF A gas jet g ves light and burns only gas. The burner of a gas range gives no light. The flame com ing from it is taken in at the air m ix er, w h ich is so arranged that a lot of air is m ixed w ith a littk g ,,s, which m akes a blue hot flame. The Best, Q u ickest and most Econom ical of all fuels. OFFICES FREEPORT, Fulton Street HEMPSTEAD, 4'.> Main Street Telephone 1211 'P iephoue 137 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, Southern B.uitlevanl telephone SO Nassau and Suitolk Lighting Co. SATURDAY SALE OF MASON JARS AND JELLIE GLASSES have been entertaining quite a party. Mr. and Mrs. Wrenshall of H a rris burg, N. Y., are still at their ocean cottage Mrs. Jam e s M. Seaman’s cottage on the board walk is rented to Mrs. Mar tin of Port W ashington and she has a party of fifteen young people with her. Mrs. Seam an’s cottage on the ocean is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lowe and family of Hempstead. Mr. Lowe’s father, m other and sister are visiting them, also some young gentlemen friends. Miss M attie W illmarth does quite a little entertaining at Camp Verna. Rev. Dr. Wiley of Grace Church, Massapequa, had his Sunday School picine on the 17th at the beach. At the hotel on Saturday about 25 men from the church organ factory at Merrick vjiie treated to a shore dinner by vheir boss. A stag party from Long Island City were staying at the hotel for a few days enjoying the fishing. In the par ty were Postrqaster Geo. Ripperger of L. I. City, Jas. Mahan, Fred Traw- , bridge, Wm. Kreichenberg, and several others. MERRICK At a largely attended and impressive i service Sunday morning Bishop Fred erick E. Burgess of the Episcopal dio cese of Long Island, dedicated two memorial windows, an altar rail and brass pulpit in the Church of the Re deemer. One of the windows was in memory of Reuben and Sarah Midmer, former Brooklynites, by their son Reed Midmer; another was to the memory of Isaac M. Narwood, placed by his 1 fa m ily; the altar rail was to the mem- I ory of Miss Anna Cammann and placed THE TOWN OF H E M P S T E A D for tin- yvar e n d ing J u ly :il, 190' lU.VKTVTK C.i'U on h a n d . ................. < o llector of Taxes. lOUC. Hank t a x .............. Supervisor. S tate F u n d . Town treasurer,Stew art F u n d 1. i-\. lo t K egents ' 4TO ',\t - t.vi i a S tate Hoxrd < -resident N o t e s I t i - c hi pitjil M s I t f l t S K M C M ■ 'eacliers salaries, un itor's s a lary. Jerk ........... Truant o(fleer 'I ' m kin IT T e l J e r k T a k in g census Books ................ ......... Vrintimc arv1 ‘•tationury. Supiilit h ............................... Fuel .... ... #. Repairs and . YU era lion-• F u r n itu r e ................ A p p a ratus.. I luddeiit a h • .... Interest < hi B u n d - ............ K edem p tion ul\ Bum1- ... Rent Main St. Hni’ditiLf.. : bora lories ........... i. . GIV, 1*0 '.o IS 1 11 1 front door of the Nasssau County Court House, at Mineola, in the town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, on Saturday, the 3rd day of August, 1907, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, the premises described in said judgment of foreclosure and sale j __ as follows, to wit^x, ! \ All that certain piece or parcel of The People of the State of New York ; land situate, lying and being at F o s - ! To John Laval lee (brother of N a tta te r ’s Meadow, in the town of H e m p -! Sigmond, deceased) Adelard Lavallee, stead. Nassau County, New York, Matilda Cote, Celina Whalen, Clara Ya- bounded and described as follows: : lois, Celina Huot, Ferlandeau Lavallee, Beginning at the northeasterly cor- j Alexander Lavallee, Theolame Arnold, ner thereof, adjoining the land of the George Lavallee, Marie Louise Laval- estate now or late of D. F. Man ice, de- j lee, Leda Lavallee, Celina Lavallee, ceased, formerly of John Burt is, and ! Florand Lavallee, Theophitus Lavallee from thence running along the said (nephew of N a tta Sigmond, deceased), land of the estate of Manice, south . Cecilia Lavallee, A rthur Lavallee, eight degrees and two minutes west Joseph Lavallee (grand nephew of Nat- two hundred and fifty-seven and 7-10 1 ta Sigmond, deceased) and to Theophi- (257 7-10) f e e t; thence along the same j tus Lavallee (brother of Natta Sig- : south eight degrees and forty-three mond. deceased); Julian Valois, and minutes west live hundretl and thirty- Joseph Lavallee (nephew of N a tta Sig- one and 1-10 (531 1-10) fe e t ; thence j mond, deceased), if the three last nam- along the same south twelve degrees ed persons be living, and if either of and twenty-four minutes west two them be dead, to his widow, heirs, hundred twenty-two and 6-10(222 6-10) next of kin, executors, adm inistrators, feet: thence along the same south three devisees and legatees, and to any oth- degfees and twenty-five minutes west er person or persons interested in the eighty-one and-vH-10 (81 6-10) feet; estate of N a tta Sigmond, deceased, thence south o/j^degree and fifty-sev- Send G reetings: en minutes w6st fifty-seven and 6-10 Whereas Charles A. Sigmond, in (5i 6-1 u ) f e e t; thence along the same the County of Nassau, Executor, has south fourteen degrees and twenty-six lately applied to our Surrogate’s Court minutes west one hundred six and 9-10 of the County of Nassau, to have a (106 9-10) le e t ; thence along the same certain instrument in w riting bearing south eleven degrees and twenty-one 1 date the 30th day of January, 1906, \i u minutes west one hundred eighty-three relating to real and personal estate, and 35-100 (183 So-lOO) fe e t ; thence duly proved as and for the last Will along the same south eight degrees and Testament of N a tta Sigmond, late ; anu twenty-one minutes west sixty- of the town of Hempstead, in said eight 2-10 (68 2M<)) feet, thence along County of Nassau, deceased, the same south live degrees fifty-three Wherefore, you, and each of you, ; minutes west forty-one and 6-10 (41 are hereby cited and required person- i 6-10) leet; thence along the same ally to be and appear before our said south four degrees and two minutes , Surrogate, at the Surrogate’s Office, a t 4>1 \41 I\) l.tv'U.t Ltil Hull Lilirary 11. t :*rr>t (Ml III ill*. < ’ii'lt on In1 i i i n l < I n i ; i ! ; . ! s .. . 1.1 :i 4.M I V ; - I iliill Iti l,75ii i i L'.imtl i i VO I I 4 1 ■/■j l -1 • 14 west seventy-nine (79)feet, and thence along the same south eleven degrees and fifteen minutes west one hundred twenty-nine and 2-10 (129 2-10) feet, to land now or late of Phillip Haffner; thence along said Haffner’s land north ...... i.iim :u -------- 7 - i'i i>” I u t e s D a ted Fr vpovt. N . . .1 u ly 1\-. link >, U. S M I T H . P r e - i d e i l t S<eretary. 1 seventy-four degrees and fifty-six min- years of Mineola, in the County of Nassau, on the thirty-first day of July, 1907, at nine o’clock in the forenoon and a ttend the prol ate of the said last Will and Testament, and such of you who are hereby cited, as are under twenty-one I I . I i . I 'it A MM- 1.1,, Annual School Meeting Ot THE INHABITANTS o r age, are required to appear by west eleven (11) feet; thence your general guardian, if you have along the same south twenty one de- one; or if you have none, to appear and giees and thirty-three minutes west apply for one to be appointed, and in seven hundred sixty-nine and 3-1U 1 the event of your failure or neglect to ( 1 69 3-1V) feet to land how or late of | fio so, a special guardian will he ap- William 1 reyenhagen; thence along , pointed by the Surrogate to represent said land of Freyenhagen north sixty- and act for you in this proceeding, eight degrees and twenty-one minutes j In Testimony Whereof, We have west four hundred forty-four and 9-10 I caused the Seal of the S u rrogate’s (444 9-10 f e e t ) ; thence running along 1 Court of our said County of Nassau to n f B t i V 1 u n < 1« n n w f 1 li t / vf* I u L\ 1 17 • i,i - 1 l .. E . ,.. ♦. .. (41 x-... 1 5 5 c bras® ^he __ ~~ ’ : ton Cammann, and placed by his father, H. H. Cammann. The Bishop preached a sermon appropriate to the dedication and an exceptionally good musical pro gram was given by the choir and Fred erick Settle, organist and choirmaster. These prices are only good for S aturday J u ly 27 his aunt, Mrs. smith van Nostrand. SEAFORD Floyd Covert of Jam aica is visiting Jai6n>r ' tit iittii ' R O S S & c R- A J K T I D ^ I L j I . Main Street ami Brooklyn Avenue F i R E E P O I R T , X_i. I . Edward Greensword of Brooklyn was in the village over Saturday and Sun day. During the month of August there will be no Sunday School in the M. E. Church. HEFFLEY SCHOOL Cortland Fitzsimons of M anhattan is spending several days at the home of Louis Ketcham. Mr. and Mrs. 0 . D. Baylis are spend- 8 C h S ^ e llfto k iJ ^ t k /sk o r t h a u il, Typewriting ami BooUteepiiw| B*,U‘' *iWw ' S S s f l ™ course have the use of a Typewriting Machine at home without cost. College Preparatory School Prepares students for admission to Law, Medical, Dental and Scientific Schools; also to all Colleges and Universities. School of Engineering Prepares for Surveving and Prepares for Surveying and Civil Engineering. Great demand, j Easily learned. Gymnasium Fine gymnasium free to all students. 243-245 RYER50N STREET, BRO O K L Y N , N. Y Cor. DeKalb and Grand Avenues The|Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church will meet at the parsonage this Thursday afternoon at 2 :30. Harry de Santis, a barber from New York, has opened a shop in D. W ar ing's building on Jackson avenue. BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1886 C. O. Colvin. C. O. Colvin & Co. Fred Menendez. 1886 1898 1907 Successor to Colviu & Co. CARRIAGES and WAGONS Harness, Blankets and Horse Goods 200 Styles of Vehicles to Select From. 200 Repairing, Trimming, Painting, Lettering, &o. Wheels Rubber Tired and Re paired on premises. Catalogues and Estimates Furnished. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ' x> A M E LOCATION A N D HECMANICS Each depaYtinent is under practical and experienced foreman New and Secead Tiaad Wagon* Bought, Sold and Exchanged ■BUMWOHe, LONG ISLAND N. Y * p . J. Telephones! O ff*. 38-L-l Beninese Baatdenoe, IM-Ld Hemp I y - I 'll ^ . X- A rthur Ketcham, while playing one day recently, fell from a fence, strik ing on his head. He was picked up unconscious, and it was feared that he was badly injured, but he is now g e tt ing along nicely. Last Monday night Louis Ketcham was awakened by the barking of his dog. Upon investigating he found that someone was trying to break into the house, but the men fled before he could apprehend them. Estimates furnished ou your carriage repairing, painting and wheels repaired and rubber tired, as well as work called for and delivered, at Menendez, Bell- more. Successor to Colvin & Co. tf EAST HOOKA WAY The annual picnic of the Sunday School of the Bethany Congregational Church will be held in the woods ad joining the school house on Thursday. During the afternoon there will be a number o f interesting games and con tests. other lands now or late of Jane Eliza beth VVayte and Alfred W ayte and Sarah Whopple and Edmund Whoople | north sixteen degrees and six minutes UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 j H T M X \ . ! ; of the Town of Hfimistead. w ill In- | plank road; thence running along said held in th e j turnpike or plank road, south seventy- ASSEMBLY ROOM of t h e SCHOOL BUILDING t w o cleg r e e s a n d forty-three minutes j east one hundred and eighty-two (182) <>N J feet, and thence running again along Tuesday, Aug. 6,1907,7:30 P J . j 7“ X utes east one hundred and thirty-four (134) feet to the place of beginning. Containing twenty-five (25) acres, more or less. Dated, June 20, 1907. Edgar Jackson, Referee. Samuel H. Kuristlich, Plaintiff’s attorney, 302 Broadway, New York City. At a term of the County Court of the County of Nassau. State of New York, held at the Nassau County Court House, at Mineola, Nassau County, New York, on the loth day of July, 1907. P r e s e n t: Hon. Edgar Jackson, County Judge : In the m a tter o f the Petition : of : Daniel Combs To have a mortgage dis-: charged of record. : On reading and filing the petition of Daniel Combs, verified July 9th 1907, and on motion of Sidney H. Swezey, attorney for the petitioner, it is Ordered, that all persons interested show cause at a term of the County Court of Nassau County, State of New York, to be held at the Nassau Coun- nfactnriug. Work- j ty Court House, at Mineola, Nassau be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. Edgar Jackson, Surrogate of our said County of Nassau, (L.S.) at the Surrogate’s Office, at Mineola, in the said County, the 12th day of June, one thousand nine hundred and seven. Edgar Jackson, Surrogate. for tin! purpose of I'li'ctiug one T rustee for three years in place of John K. Kldridge, whose term of otitee then expires; and for tlie transaction of such o th e r business as may regularly come before the m e eting. Expenses for the c o m ing y e a r are estim a ted as follows: Teach it s ’ salaries .■(•Is. .‘O i ) E s tim a ted r e c e ipts from state, tow n an d non resident pupils ...................... V4> i —$13,000 . . 1..MI-1 Truant u: Taking n Kooks ....................... si« A d vertising and p r in tin g .. I1.*1 su p p lie ' ........... ........... ’1 i Fuel .................................. l .'on W a ter t a x ................ Iti paii - and a l teratio n '. Repairing furnaces Public lib r a r y __ School library. ........... Furniture.. A p p a ratu s .. . . ................ Incidentals .............. Insurance... .................. Interest on bonds Redem p tion of bonds.. Rent . Laboratory :t:,u 275 F illing.(irading and at now school building 1 Iditional Sidew alk 2 0 mg.... l.U4» 200 ------- 12; l 721) ItJ Dated Freeport. N. Y.. J u ly 15. Ii>i7, By o rder of the BOARD OF EDUCATION. F bancis (’ M orse , Clerk. T a ilo r in g is vastly different from clothes men in the factory neither know or care about yonr personal physical pevaliarities. We both know and care. That is why we can fit you p er fectly all over, while fact< try made clothing fits you in spots—if at all. JAMES YENDITT Up-to-date Tailor Fulton St., near Church Freeport, L. I . . Telephone 71-W-l Freeport County, New York, on the 27th day of July, 1907, at 10 o ’clock in the fore noon, or as soyn thereafter as counsel can be heard, why a certain mortgage dated May 2nd, 1861, made by Samuel Denton and Abby Ann Denton, his wife, mortgagors, to Tredwell Smith, Mortgagee, to secure the payment of the sum of seven hundred dollars ($700.00) on May first, 1862, with in terest, covering certain premises in the Town of Hempstead, now in the Coun ty of Nassau, but at the time of mak ing and recording said mortgage s itua ted in the County of Queens, State of New York, which mortgage was r e corded in the office of the clerk of Queens County on May 15, 1861, in Li ber 116 of mortgages, page 400, should not be discharged of record. It is further L Ordered that this order be published in the Nassau County Review, a news paper published in the County of Nas sau, State o f New York, once in each week, for two successive weeks, and . , . » '■-* : ' . . .. „ . ■ V, '• I Fighting Fires Our tire department iti the bent in the county but it will not be able to always prevent dam age by fire. Let us stand the risk. Germa.n Alliance Insurance Co. V. a WALTERS AGENT