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? - ^ .V-'v; ; ' N -< I V -1 ' \ '' N a s s a u C o u n ty R e v i e w ! THE CHILD MIND. Friday. February 14. 1908 Handsome Crocheted S h ills Specially reduced to each Orders Promptly Filled MISS M. LEW IS 117 Church S t , Freeport 3-13-8 Tel. 66-R-2 5= Cold, Chilly Rooms in a n y part o f the house can be made com fortable at a m o m ent’s notice by m eans of the GAS HEATER. HOME! S W E E T HOME! 4 Complete working Plans for this house, $25.00 Hundreds of others Artistic and Practical to select from (SA M K ^ R IC E ): no waiting Plaus and Specifications made to order at short notice and worked out to your own idea amf\special requirements. __ H. L . Trubenback 127 North Main Street Architect Freeport. L. L, N. T . INSTRUCTIVE INTERESTING “Correct English Mow to use it.\ A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE USE OF ENGLISH Josephine Tnrck R ikor, Editor ------- PA ttTIA L CUN I'itiN r s Queries and Answers. The A n of Conversation. Shall and Will: Should and W onldr How to Use them. Pronunciations (Century Dictionary). Correct English in the Home. Correct English in the School W h a t to Say and W h at Not to Say. Course in Grammar. Course in Letter W riting and Pnnetua- lion. Business English for ths Business Man. Compound W ords: How to W rite them. Studies in English Literature. Agents Wanted $1.00 a Year. Send 10 c ents for sample copy. CORRECT ENGLISH Evanston, III. Results of an Investigation Into Infant | Mental Precaeew. Of forty-eight children, says Stanley Hall, twenty believed the sun, moon and stars to live, sixteen thought flow ers could feel and fifteen that dolls would feel pain if burned. The sky 1 was found the chief field in which the children exercised their philosophic minds. About three-quarters of them thought the world a plane w ith the sky like a bowl turned over it. seme- times believing that it was of such , thin texture that one could easily break through, though so large that much j floor sweeping was necessary in heaven. The sun may enter the ground when It sets, but half the children thought that at night it rolls or flies away or Is blown or walks or Cod l i t , lu,Uo CONNECTION, WHICH W ILL BE ABOUT ONE DOLLAR I D u r i n g the T e a r we shall be happy to keep you ha„,,y In scaring putting it to l>ed and even taking off Don’t get the idea that it w ill be too expensive because : : : : We will Give You a Gas heater Absolutely free if you w ill but pay the cost* o f the cdR N E L L , CHICK M ACHINERY INCUBATO RS ANI) BROODERS - W ai . A. B u r n s J r . Co. ROCKVILLE CENTRE. N. Y. Catalogue on request E D W A R D S. T E B t t O f r O r g a n i s t a n d C H o i r m a e t e r j Church of Transfiguration) E r a a p o r t , L . 1. d iv e s Lessons, Pnmo and Orgau. Ke- doced Bate, 75c per lesson. Lessons Given at Studio. Ijexington Ave , near lo n g Beach Ave., Freeport, or a t p upils’ residences. its clothes and putting them on again in the morning, or. again, it is believed to He under the trees at night anil the angels mind it. God, of whom children always hear so much, plays a very large part In these conceptions and i< made directly responsible for all cos mic phenomena. Thus thunder to these American children was God groaning or kicking, or rolling barrels about, or turning a big handle, or grinding snow, or breaking something, or rattling a big hammer, while the lightning was due to God putting his finger out, or turning the gas on quick, or striking matches, or setting paper on fire. According to Boston children. God is a big. perhaps a blue, man. to be seen In the sky. on the clouds, in ; church or even In the streets. They declare that God comes to see them sometimes and they have seen him | enter the gate. He makes lamps, babies, dogs, trees, money, etc., and 1 the angels work for him. He looks like a priest or a teacher or papa, and the children like to look him. A few would themselves like L> be God. His house in the sky may be made of stone j or brick. Birds, children and Santa Claus live with God. Birds and lieasts, their food uiul their you against loss by -d cd 03 U <D cd CD <D 03 <D cm O 43 03 3 •r-l <D > cd A <x> I* <D Oi o *3 O *3 cd £ cd fl <D > • i - i he © & •rH * >> © *3 CO S’ O A I* f / Sv a SB ^ P © < © P C4 © B •a © $D C4 P ►d © O ' © C4 P »d P © P - P- O *3 p $0 p P i © cf- $» C4 ►d O O B p <rh P o o to cf- O t-b to © C4 03 P P P- o p p erf- P 1 © P P 1 CO Q > w W a ▻ bd P 1 © P erf- P CF3 O o p i m N © a , Agent for GLEN f ALLS INSURANCE CO.-None Better JO H N S O N R E A L T Y E X C H A N G E , INC. ALBIN N. JOHNSON, P r e s id e n t Fraternity Building, opp. Depot, F R E E P O R T , N . Y. * T e l e p h o n e , 2 0 8 - , ! Trolley Time I able CABS LEAVE Minoola, (Soatn B iaad) at 5.4o a. m and every half hoar thereafter nuti 12.15 a. m. Hempstead (West Bound) at 5.15 a. m., and half hourly thereafter until 11 p. Hi. Queens, Belmont Park, (East Bound) at 5.40 a. m., and half hourly thereafter until 11.40 p. m. Hempstead, (North Bound) at 5.30 а. m. and every half hoar thereafter un til 12.00 o ’clock midnight. City Line, Fulton St. “ L ,\ Brooklyn at 6 a. m., Ozone Park 6 05, Springfield б. 83, Rosedale 8.30, Vallny Stream 6.38, Lynbrook 6.16, Rockville Centre 6.20. Baldwin 6.00, Freeport 6.10, Roosevelt 6.18, and half hourly th e r e a f ter; the last oar leaving City Line 12-30 a. m ., Ozone Park 12.85, Springfield 12.45, Rosedale 12.61, Valley Stream 12.56, Lynbrook 1.02, Rockville Centre 1.06, Baldwin 1.14, Freeport 1.24, Roosevelt ,3 1.28, arriving at H'-mpstead 1.37 a. m. Hemostead, (South Bound) at 4 45, and 5.00 a. m., Roosevelt 4.52 and 5.10, Freeport 5.00 and 5.18, Baldwin 5.10 and 5.30, Rockville Centre 5.20 and 5.10, Lynbrook 5.25 and 5.45, Valiev Stream 5.30 and 5.50, Rosedale 5.35 and 6.00, Springfield 5.45 and 6.05. Ozone Park 5.50 and 6.20, arriving at City Line, Fnlton St. “ L .” Brooklyn, at 5.55 and 6.25, and half hourly thereafter; the last car leaving Hempstead a t 11 p. m. The N. Y. & L. I. Traction Co. F. L. FULLER. Vice Preat. and General Manager. B. B. W INCHESTER. Superinteudeiv NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Department of Collection t Room I, Town Hall Hempste id, N. Y. C h o i c e B u ild in g ' L o t s T r o lley Stop No. 74 H I G H L A N D P A R K , (W i g g i n s Farm . F r e e p o r t , L. I. Now on sale by the local Ileal Estate Agents—on eas\ terms t* R E A S O N A B L E P R I C E S Granitoid Sidewalks through entire property from Babylon Turnpike to North Main Street All plots 125 to 150 feet deep All high, level land, perfectly drained Some plots wooded with tine forest tree* These Plots are for Homes—Not ShacKs hence well restricted; about 8 minutes walk from the New School house and within fifteen minutes walk of Railroad Station furniture, as Burnham points out. all < talk to children. When the dew is on T l l G S e h e a t e F S C a n 0 6 8 6 6 1 1 a t a n y O f O U F O f f i C 6 S the grass “the grass is crying.” the stars are candles or lamps, perhaps cinders from God’s stove: butterflies A . _ _ _ _ are flying pansies; icicles arc Christmas OFFICES i The Young Man s Opportunity Better Than a Bank candy. Children have imaginary play 10 p e r cent down—5 per cent monthly—deed when FREEPORT, W.-Merrick Road HEMPSTEAD, 4b Main Street l 50 per cent Ipis been paid—interest on balance at brothers and sisters and friends with ; whom they talk. Sometimes God lalks with them. Even the prosiest things are vivified. The tracks of dirty feet on the floor are flowers; a creaking chair talks; the shoemaker’s nails arc children whom he is driving to school. —Nineteenth Century. How to Clean Oil P a i n t i n g s . One WHiild hardly suppose that the I universal potato had the added merit of being the very Itest cleanser in the world for valuable oil paintings, but such is the case, says a correspondent j of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. A n ; artist taught me this when it came to the question of bringing tin Telephone 12b Telephone 131 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, Southern Boulevard Telephone 80 Nassau and Suffolk Lighting Co. G E O R G E MAC D O N A L D , P r e s i d e n t 5V; percent. No taxes for 1 year from date of contract Seven Handsome Houses now on the property Highland Park Company H. P. LIBBY, M anager 39 Railroad Ave., Lreeport 88 Village Ave., Rockville Centre Notice To Creditors m Thu undersigned Receiver of Taxes for the Town of Hempstead, hereby gives uniica that he will be in attend ance to rcce xe raxe^it R oom 1, T own H all , in the Village of Hempstead, on Monday, February 10,1998 and every day thereafter until and including Tuesday, March 17, 1908 Sundays a n d Holidays excepted, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. A fter March 17 the undersigned will receive taxes on M onday a n d T vesday ONLY OF BACH w b isk at the Receiver’s Office, from 9 A. M. to 3 P . M. T h e Receiver’s «iffi e w ill be or*»n from F - tr u a r y 10 h, 1908. to J u n e 1st, )MM. All oorreeponden- e a fter this date m eat be addressed to the County Treas urer at Mineola. Nassau County, N. Y. A ll taxes paid d u ring the first thirty days no percentage added thereto. Sec ond thirty days 8 per cent will be added and 25 cents for Not ce. T h ird thirty days 5 per c e n t a Idiiional w ill be added, m aking total percentage of 7 p* r cent. All taxes are payable a t the Receiver’s Office u p to Jane let, afier which date they are payable at ihe Comity Treas u r e r ’s Office a t Mineola, N. Y ., w ith an additional 7 p >r cent, per annum penal ly added thereto. In payment of Tuxes through the mails, please send C,1 epU nr Money Or der. Money or Hostage Stamps by mall not accop'ed fur Taxes. AH T x BM e ''orrespond- eaee to be se‘nt by mail m u st be accom panied uy » If-uddiessoii Stamped E n velope. Town, Connty and State Tax, #1.38 « n m - a m o x Pursuant to a n o rder of H on . EDGAR p o r t r a i t 1 JA C K S O N, Surrogate of the County of of a lovely woman out of the dust and Nassau, notice is hereby given to all dirt of lomr neirlect persons having claims atzaiust John “First,” said ho. ”go over the picture L e s ley Raynor late of the town of ... ’ ___ ’ 1 .. Hempstead, in the said County de- \er) soil silk vloth j m ,>l(j ^ eeased, to p resent the same w ith vouch- ’ ers thereof, to the subscribers, the ad ministrators w ith the Will anuexed, of the goods, chattels and credits of said deceased, at their place of transacting business at 31 N o rth Ocean Avenue, heavily. The potato will soon loosen Freeport, New York, on or before the the dirt and the colors underneath lie- » - P ? 1 , 0 a , u 1(in- , , , • Dated. Mineola, N. Y.. Sept. 20th, 190i. gin to show brighter. Do this again . NELSON S. RAYNOR, until every bit of dust and dirt is ofl. W ILSON M. RAYNOR, then use a big soft sponge ami tepid Administrators. ,water very lightly.” W ith the. W ill Annexed. If the canvas is much cracked, use ALBIN N. JOHNSON, with handkerchief, if possible, clean, of course; then cut a big potato in two and with the flat side go over the- s u r face carefully with a light circular movement, not pressing the canvas too as little w a ter as possible. Otherwise; it will get underneath ami do more damage than the dust. Varnish i< | good, but it gives the picture such a ! garish appearance that it should n o t 1 lie used unless absolutely necessary. Attorney for Administrators, Fraternity Building, Freeport, New York. Notice to Creditors Pursuant to an order o f H on . EDGAR JACKSON, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Na(ta Sigmond, lute of the town of Hempstead, in the said county, deceased, to present i he same w ith the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, a t his place of transac ing business at the office of his attorney, Sidney H. Swezey, 37 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, New York, on or before the first day of March next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., Ang. 13th,190V CHARLES A. SIGMOND E tentor. SIDNEY H. SW E ZEY, Attorney for the Executor, Fre port. New York. A Recipe For Sunshine. Notice To Creditors Notice To Creditors Pursuant to an order of H on . EDGAR JACKSON. Surrogate of the County of Naked Truth. j Nassau, notice is h r-by given to all An encounter of w its once took place | persons having claims a g ainst ALBERT between the late Eugene Field and a New York woman. It was at dinner, and the woman was in evening dress, which was rather decollete. A f ter' a skirmish between the two relative to the respective merits of a well known author it would seem that Field came off second best. “Oh, Mr. Field.\ exclaimed the wo man exultantly, “you must admit that you are fairly lieaten at your own game’” Field bowed politely uud, with a smile, promptly rejoined, “At any rate. Miss Blank. I have one consolation- yon can’t laugh at me in your sleeve.” —Llpplncotfs. . per $100. „ Bo* l T a x ’ .............. $b.20per#l00 B- * r d of Health Tax $0.02 tier $100 Floral Park W 't“r Diet Tax, #0.10 H e w lett Bay W ater Disr. Tax .SO Lvnbrook w a ter District Tax .14 M errick Lighting District Tux 1.20 Baldw in Lighting District Tax 75 $ fikiath H -rap’d Fire D *t. Tax .40 Fl-aral Park Fire District Tax .40 M a n son Fire District Tax .28 Dated February 3,1908. WILLIAM M. JONES i. Receiver of Taxes Iffi Legend of the Violet. A Latin poem of the sixteenth ecu tury has a pretty legend of a violet that, in mythological days, was W HALEY, lute of the town of Hemp stead, in the said County, deceased, to present the same w ith the voucher thereof, tothe subscriber, the executors, ------------- t - ------------ -------------- -- — under the last W ill and Testament of , a ttorney, Sidney H. Swezey, 37 Railroad Pursuant to a n order of H on . EDGAR JACKSON, Surrogate of the Connty of Nassau, notice is hereby given to nil persons having cl'im s against ED WARD S. COMBES, late of the town of Hemp tead, in the said connty, de ceased, to present the same with the vouch- rs thereof, to the subscriber, the A d m ivis'rator of the goods, chan els and credits of said deceased, at his place of transacting business at the office of his said deceased,st his place of transacting business at the office of hjs Attorney, 3idney H. Swezey, 37 Railroad Avenue, Freeport. Nassau County, New York, on or before the fifteenth day of Febru ary next. Dated. Mineola, M. Y., July 17th,1907. ALVIN G. SMITH, Executor. SIDNEY H. SW E Z E Y , Attorney for Executor, 37 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. Avenue, Freeport, New York, on or be fore the first day of May next. Dated Mineola, N .Y ., October 10th, 1907. S eaman C ombes , S idnra H. S wezey , Administrator.\ Attorney for Administrator, 37 Railn-ad Avenue, Freeport. Ne w York. Notice to Creditors Notice to Creditors Pursuant to an order of H on . E dgar a J ackson , Surrogate of the Oonnty of maiden called lanthts, one of D iana’s Nassau, notice is hereby given to all nymphs. She attracted the attention V^™008 haying claims against S usan of Apollo, whose admiration she did not return, and, flying from his pur suit, she Implored Diana to destroy the beauty which occasioned her s o much trouble. Diana granted her request of said d«*oeeaed at his plwce of trsnsacr- thh e office o f his artor- viLe Centre, Nas- loss of her beauty and was pining 8AU County, New York, on or before aw a y with grief, when the goddess first day of Angnst next, had pity on her and changed her into Mineola, j 8«1^08 a flower, which still shrinks from Apol- Pursnant loan order o f H on . F R A N K LIN A. COLES, District Attorney a uu acting Surroga'e of the Oonnty of Nas wra. notice is i e rely given to all persout. having claims against AUGUST IM- M IG, late of the town of Hempstead, m ihe sairf o<'nn,v, deceased, to present F same w ith the vonchers thereof, to the suDeviiDei, iLu L-tuutor of the las1 vvul and Testament t f said deceased, a and turned her face to a dull purple, ing business ak t e o Inn this, however, soon regretted the ney, Juhn Lyon^fcbqk* miity. New Yoi B edell , late of the town of Hempstead, 1vV1‘1 ‘Uld lest amen t t.f said deceased, a in the said county, deceased, to present I h e r i>Lice of transact,ng business, a t 376 the same with the vonchers thereof to B a inbrid-eSire t Bn <. k lyn. New York the subscriber, the adm inistrator of the i 011',r before the 19th • i y of March next, goods chattels and em its which were Dated Mineo’a, N.Y ., September 4th 1907. CARRIE IM M IG, Executor lo (thg sun) and hides her modest head In the shade. FIRST-CLASS BOARD for people wishing to spend the W inter in the City or to visit city occasionally. 137 Remseri S t , Brooklyn For particulare apply to y A. EL F rost , Crystal Lake House. Rockville Centre, Nassau County, New York. Notice to Creditors A rthur B edxll , _ __ ....... ... _ _ _____ __ _____ IHN L y o n Administrator. I J ACKSON,'SuTrc^Ue' o f the County* of A'.toraey.for.Admintstrator, j Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims ag iin s t CHAS R BOB, late of the t -wn of Hempste -d, in the said oonnty. deceased, to present -i Telephones R esidence. 42-J-l Office, 128-L- JOHN r . sea m a n B XT I L , ID E3 F I Hou-e* Bn It on Kiev Payments .. Manufacture - of Ai tificinl Stone Grand Are., Avp Depot. BALDWIN Estimates and Plans Submitted Loans Negotiated the same with the vonchers thereof, to the sabserib r, the Executor o the last W ill a- d Testament of said decea-v-d a t her pl.toe of transacting bust nose a t her ie-id -nee n t i reeport. Na-eau Conmy New York on or before the fiist day of August next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., J a n u a ry 21zt, 1908. Eut ax on B^Ron, Beautiful, bountiful sunshine of Spring, Shedding ite glory on everything! Sun of Proeperity always rises Over the merehent who ADVERTISES. SMITH COX (Successor to John W haley) Dealer in COAL and WOOD Best Coal, all sizes constantly o* hand POPULAR PRICES C. O. Colvin. 1886 BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 188fi C. O. Colvin & Co. Successor to Colvin & Co. Fred Menendez 1907 CARRIAGES and WAGONS Harness, Blanket# and Horse Goods 200 Styles of Vehicles to Select From. 200 Repairing, Trimming, Painting, Lettering. &c. Wheels Rubber Tired and R» paired O\ piemises. Catalogue# end Estim ates Furnished. Satisfaction Guaranteed. s a m e location a n d nncM ANics • # 1 Each departm ent is under practical a n d experienced foreman N*w and Second Hand Wagons Bought, Sold end Exchanged BCLLMORE, LONG ISLAND N. Y. * N, J. Telephones: Office, 38-L 1 Belhnore. Residence, 12S-L-1 ,d': i i Z & i i