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_ • . Statement of Smith Cox. Supervisor. N a ssau County R e v iew to March 31 at. 190s. R e v iew S u il tiin g , Freeport, N . Y. Receipts Oyster Leases $ 1,715 00 State School Fund 19,615 00 Mortgage Tax Account 18,461 13 N. Y. and N. j . Telephone, 8 and 180 Freeport ^ Merrick Lighting Dist. Fund 2,472 17 ' S. F. PEARSALL, Proprietor K e tU U n e e : Fine ,V/., Freeport »t th; P = t Off:— s t Fr—port. M. Y ., a * evcond-ri.ixx matter. Published Every Friday a t ' PREtPORT, LONG ISLAND, N. Friday, April 3, 1908 Excise Fund Highways Fund State Highways Fund General Fund Bridge Fund Health Fund Snow Fund Justices Fines Town and Leased Hewlett Bay Fire Dist. Fund 20,951 06 62,248 59 12,702 94 130,018 10 3,491 87 5,229 94 640 75 1,592 00 1,544 87 553 33 We print elsewhere the report of Su- Floral Park Water Dist. Fund 524 06 visor Smith Cox giving the condi-1 WinM‘l Road Dist* Fund J ’000 00 |tion of town finances to date, making I $286 760 81 , very creditable showing, with a bal- Disbursements lances of $127,536.49 on hand in regular State School Fund ads and $115,901.43 in special in- Merrick Lighting f und Brest bearing funds. Excise Rebate Fund 19,615 00 2,472 17 1,158 75 Highways Fund ~ 40,762 04 There is but one county office to be , ^ d B i U s ^ # ' \ \ S Jo piled in Nassau this year -that <>f Bridge Fund 3,317 31 (School Commissioner and so far no op-, Health Fund 1,852 42 sition to the re-nomination and re - 1 Snow Fund 566 75 lelection of the present Commissioner, Salarys 10,846 29 , £, „ , , , , , Hewletts Bay I* ire Dist.P und 553 33 |Dr. James S. Cooley, has been heard | Florai park Water Dist.Fund 500 00 lof. Dr. Cooley has held the office since ; interest on Town Bonds 12,115 00 the Nassau County government was Miscellaneous 10,214 47 1 instituted, and there is no more con- ! G. A. R. h und 1,796 33 scientious Commissioner nor none more | capable in the State, and that is say ing tTgood deal. He is a working Commissioner and is here, there and everywhere throughout the district looking after the interests of the pub lic schools. It is probable that he will have no opposition when nominated, as the Democrats may endorse him. | Times. Surrogate Court Cases* County Judge Edgar Jackson was |heartily greeted Wednesday morning, iwhen he assumed his position on the ench of the Surrogate’s Court. His general health is improved: that the ondition of his eyes is so much better than they have been for some time $st is most gratifying to his many Ifriends. $159,224 32 To Balances on hand $127,536 49 Special Fund Received from sales of Town Lands Estate of Long Beach $ 108,400 00 Hempstead Bay Yacht Club 4,500 00 Interest earned to Jan. 1.’08 3,001 43 V A L L E Y S T R E A M -if Josehp Felton has had the sidewalks in front of his property on Rockaway Road filled in and improved. The contract for surveying and pre- i S paring a map ef the proposed water \ district has been awarded to John S. i Newman. J Dr. and Mrs. J. Mansfield Foster en- t tertained a number of their friends at \ their residence Friday afternoon, eu- C chre being the feature. „ \ Funeral services over the remains ^ of the late George W. Knobloch, Jr., j who died on Saturday morning in his 26th year, of tuberculosis, after a lin gering illness, were held at his late residence this afternoon and a t the El- mont M. E. Church, with interment in Elpiont Cemetery. SPRING DEBILITY Long Isla n d R a i l r o a d T i m e T a b ' e (Effective December 7th. 1907) L< ave Merrick for New York, 1 root- Ivn and intermediate stations, week, davs, 6 14. 6.02, 6.40, 7.16, 7 67, 8.57. 10 11 , 11.31 Sat. onlv, 12 23, A. M., 2 54, 4.10, 5.34, 6 26. 8.24, 10.24 P. M. (12.23 niuht fur Valley Stream.) Sutiri tvs 6.54, 9.11 A M., 12.26, 4.21. 5.22, 6 .4.\. 7.22, 9.27 P. M. Leave Freeport 5 18, 6.06. 6.44, 7.20. is more often a result of ma- ) 7 44.g8.01, 9.01. 10.15, (11.35 Sattmiar Jaria germs in the evufom / onlvi l2 > A. M.: 2.59, 4.14, 5.39, 6.30, E A S T R O C K A W A Y For the benefit of the Nassau Hos pital, Mineola, a charity euchre will be given at the residence cf Mrs. Charles Davison, Ocean Avenue, East Rockaway, on Wednesday afternoon, April 8 . Among those who will assist the hostess will be Mrs. S. S. Rhame, Mrs. Robert Davison, Mrs. D. S. Denton, Jr., Mrs. H. Garrison and Miss Ada Rhame. FOR SALE. —Business Wagon. Ap ply J. A. Cudlipp, 132 N. Grove Street. tf. ---------------------------------------- ---------- • FOR SALE CHEAP. -Seven Room house in Benniugton Park/apply 39 Raynor St. 2t. $115,901 43 Deposits and Interest Accounts The Title Guarantee & Trust Co. $108,400 00 Interest earned 784 00 Interest earned 2,183 68 The First Nat. Bank Free- _ | LOST.- A pair of glasses with chain port, N. Y. 4,500 00 j attached, in a case; liberal reward. Interest earned 33 75 inquire M. Stockman, 24 South Main FOR SALE.—Rubber-tired surrey I new tires, and newly-painted. Wm. H. Post. Forrest Ave., Freeport, tf. system fill an other causes. Malaria germs destroy the life princi ples of the blood. At this season the blood is naturally impure and somewhat impov erished anyway and germs of malaria quickly get the upper hand unless something is taken to stop their advance. BEDELL’S MALARIA CURE will do it. Begin taking it at once. It will rid your sys tem of these life destroyers and restore to your blood its natural reconstructive power. We guarantee this remedy —will refund your money if it fails. P r ice, 5 0 C e n t s Smith & Bedell, Inc. ----------- DR LOG I ST S— -------- F R E E. P O R T , N . Y . (651 steps from L. I. R. R.) 1 8.28. 10.28, P. M. (12,26 night for Val ley Strom? Snmlnys, 6.58. 0.15 A. M.. , 12 30. 4 28 5 26. 6.49. 7 20, 9.31 P. M. Trains leave Freeport for Amityville. Babylon, Patch''goe and intermediate | s'ations week-days. 44.36, 8.03, 9.18 11.58 A M , §2.00 (Sat. onlv) 2 58,43.52. I 65.05, 6.02. 6.26, 46.46, 47.10, 7 39, 48 04. 69.07, 411.07 P. M . 41.08. night. Sun- da vs, 5.11,49.21 A. M.. 12.28, 2.15, 42.28. 1 43.52, 7.29, 411.09 P.M. Trains leave N*-w York, East 34th Station, for Freeport, Merrick and prin- . cipal intermediate stations,3.35,7.00, 8 .10, 1 10.50, (12.50 P. M. Sat. only) 1.50, 2.50, 4.00, 5.00, 5.40. 6.00. 6.30. 7.00. 8 . 00 , 10.00 P. M.. 12.00 Night. I “A”eminects at Valley Stream for Far Rockaway Branch trains. “4\ Train runs to Babylon only. Trains leave Brooklyn. Flat bush Ave i Station, about 5 minutes later than 34th St. time. This time table subject to ' change without notice l hate moved to larger quarters, in the store occupied by (!. Ben nett Smith W E S 1 MERRICK ROAD where I am now ready for.business $115,901 43! Board of S u p e r v iso r s 1 Robert C. Meserole of Glen Cove Street, Freeport. WANTED. Carpenter Work. Car pet Weaving, at 58 Grand Ave., Free port, L. I. Call or apply M. H. Corne- iiiti. tf. E. SEAMAN Fruit and V e g e t a b l e s Prompt delivery SHOP AROUND New Jewelry Store Notice of Special Meeting PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that and when you’ve seen what other people are offering vomehere. We think we can tuiit you at the price you want to pay. We haven’t any dollar articles for nineteen cents; no we The will of Katharine T. W. Card- was the lowest bidder Monday, to he ier of Roslyn was offered for probate; j S u p e riors, for paving Glen the value of the estate is not Riven> ; street, in that village, from S J. Sea- imt is over $10,000 personal and under ! ma\-s 8t‘,r®to the Long Island Ra.road jio, 000 real. Alfred A. Gardner the ^ ‘awarded thrcontroct^^His^figure' Special meeting of the stockholders of don't do business that way, but laughters each the income of *40 000 ’ i buff br,ck» and 11 13 probable the same | Directors and inspectors of election }l0 than other people have, jaugnters, eat nine income 01 .,4 ;,ouu, 1 . j..,) w : ii > e .a te rc in[i „ , and transacting such other business »nd one-third of the* residue*. Martha \yni jj Cocks was awarded a con- as may properly come before the* meet- BlanKets and Comfortables Willets receives the realty and tract to i)Uji(| a sione culvert at Glen \ig. will be held on the eighteenth day .illst wliat you need the-e cold nights II M i l r i c k ix o a d , m - a i - M a i n S t r v o t I irst=Class W atch-M aker County Court, Nassau County. George B. Smith, : Plaintiff, : —against-1- : Charles R. Smith and Nettie: Smith his wife, George M.; Smith and Lillian Smith his: wife, Emma Combs, Gussie: A. Cassidy, Mattie Shelley,: Annie Zimmermaun, Thomas: Smith, Elizabeth D.De Mott, : Mary Ethel Suits, Martha: W. Cornelius. Zillah Pear-: sail, Elizabeth Golden, Ed-: ward Golden. Catharine: Howland, Martha Howland,: John C. Ball and Annie Ball: his wife, Frederick B. Smith : and Beulah Smith his wife. : Defendants. : I, the* undersigned, duly appointed referee by order of this Court dated March 23rd, 1908, and entered herein, hereby require each person not a party to this action, herewith, who at the* date of said order had a lien upon an undivided share or interest in the* premises hereinafter described to ap pear before me on or before the eighth day of Maj’, 1908, at 10 o’clock, a. m., at the office of R. & A. H. Seabury, Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, to prove his lien and the true amount due or to become due to him by reason thereof. The premises are described in the Complaint in this ac tion as follows: All those certain pieces and parcels of land situate, lying and being at Freeport, in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, hounded anp described as follows:— FIRST PIECE BEGINNING a t the intersection of the touth side of the road formerly known as Merrick and Jamaica Plank Road, now Fulton Street, and the westerly side of the Mill Road, running thence along tin westerly side of the Mill Road, south forty-six degrees thirty-five minutes (46° 35 ') west five hundred and twen ty-six (526) feet; thence along the same south sixty degrees forty minutes (60v 40') west ninety-eight and three tenths (98.3)feet; thence north, eighty seven degrees (87°) west twenty (20) feet to the centre of the Brook, thence along the centre of said Brook north six degrees thirty-six minutes ( 6 V 36') west One hundred eight and two tenths (108.2) f e e t ; thence continuing along the centre of said .Brook north forty Speeiixlist for French decks Chrom meters and Repeaters HU TRepatri? Guarautcci) One Bear I Cove on his bid of $430, in accordance j April, 1908, at 8 o clock in the me of $20, >0. Mi. Gaulnu and Dr. with p,ang of w H Seaman., civil en-! evening, at the office of the Company, ! Brooklyn Avenue, in the Village of Requests for sprinkling county roads I hreeport, County of XWssau and State with oil have commenced to come in °* New York. Dated, April 3rd., 1908. CHARLES A. S1GMOND, President and Treasurer. >akley are executors. The will of Katherine Hartman of i K1”^ 1\* jynbrook was offered for probate. Phe $2600 of personal property is giv- 0 . . £ en to the husband and two daughters. ^ to,tbe Nab'sau ^ P erv,fors At Five brothers and one sister are the Monday s meeting, the Westbury neneficiaries under the will of the late Roard ° ^ Trade that Post roshua Titus of Westbury, who leaves i Avenue adjoining the railroad station 110,000 real and $3500 personal. bc 8 Pr!nkled: . ^ 1,s was referred to Supervisor Christ, as committee. Vil lage Clerk Rorer of Rockville Centre, I for the Board of Trustees, requested ,, „ ,,, , that the Southern Boulevard, Lincoln i Hempstead -Divine Hewlett, Wood- , an^ Hempstead Avenues be sprinkled, j nere; William 1. Jones, Ireeport;, 'p] 1 jH wa3 referred to Supervisor Cox. I \nomas A. McWhinney, Lawrence; I. I. L’Hommedieu, Freeport; Chas. C. , Tow n B o a rd Smith, Merrick; William J. Carr, The Hempstead Town Board Mon- lldwm; Frank Bray, Garden City; (jay received communications from ■arlea M. Searles, Cedarhurst; Alan- s enator Burr and Assemblyman Miller Comfortables, $1.0(i to $2.50 Blankets 75c to $2.50 Gloves and Mittens tor m e n , w e n u m an d ch il d r e n . P r ices from 10c u p Winter Underwear N a s s a u S u p r e m e C o u rt Grand Jurors on Abrams, Hempstead; Frederick lenendez, Smithville South; Peter C. fande water, Cedarhurst; Pliny P. oughty, In wood; Robert G. Ander- in reference to securing an appropria tion of $ 20,000 for widening, deepen ing and straightening Powell’s creek at Ocean Side. Senator Burr told the Freeport, Daniel S. DeMott, East i 3 oanj that owing to the present finan- : awhv - i ! a a , •. , , , , . . Dckaway. North Hempstead Robert Burgess, Westbury Station ; W. Burling Cocks, cust Valley; J. W. Jacobus, Thom- Bton. cial situation, it would he difficult, he thought, to get the appropriation this year. He would do the best he could toward furthering the matter. RAYM OND J. M ILLER If) Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn 137 5. Ocean A v e ., Freeport Men’s Heavy Fleeced Men’s Natural Wool. Ladies’ Fleeced.... Ladies' Wool, Mixed Ladies’ Wool.. Children’s ............... Assemblyman Miller wrote the Board ! I,al Gculai s address rOR SALE-LARGE SCOW 50 feet long, 20 feet wide, with house 40 feet long by 20 feet wide in perfect order. Suitable and moveable for various purposes, as boat house or House Boat to serve dinner parties and any bus iness on Bay summer or winter. For CHAS. P. SEAMAN'S RELIABLE ER! GOOES STORE flain St.. Freeport Trustworthy Goods at Right Prices ELVIN N. EDWARDS COUNSELOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW R o s s A R a n d a l l b u i l d i n g FREEPORT, L. I. three degrees twenty-four minutes Full Line cf Optical Goods I (43u 24') east fifty-three and six tenths I (53.6) feet; thence north seven degrees ! thirteen minutes (7V 13') east, three I hundred and twenty-seven and four- j tenths (327.4) feet to the post on the j south side of said Fulton Street; thence ________________________________ ' south sixty-nine degrees twenty-eight „ j minutes (69° 28') east two hundred L O T ( ) \ \ X I l I v **> I fifty-one and six tenths (251.6) feet: For Mu* next 3(1 days I will take eon- | thence south seventy-seven degrees tracts to build on payments as low ns I fifty-six minutes (77v 56') east, One $6 per month. I hundred ninety four and seven-tenths Submit your plans for an estimate*. (194.7) feet along said Fulton Street. If your ifians are not made I will assist j to the point or place of beginning, con ' •'>-.»* V,Y! y<)u hi every way to decide on a suitable _.>i* rn .iiie jn)provemeut for your lots, and will draw specifications for you and give you an estimate, all free of charge. Remember responsible people can make the best of terms with me 5<le . 25c to 50c 75c $ 1.00 15c to 85c d. p lo y d B e s t C’A K P M X T K Iv cY B U T i n i E R Trolley Stop No. (IS Roosevelt, Long Island My jobbing department gives quick and satisfactory results. Oyster Bay < liver L. Jones, Cold j thatzhe had applied to the Department ’ T.*'U< w '/1-0 'v e s'),l‘’ ()y3tei Bay ; 1 Qf Public Works for inspection of the iWilliam L. Wright, (den (,ove , I’M-, creek, which had been made recently, nrd M. Franklin, Ojster Bay, L. T. , He had also drawn a bill to procure iimonson, Glen Cove; John H. Simon- »n, East Norwich; Samuel Y. Baylis, )yster Bay. Trial Jurors the appropriation. It was doubttul if it went through this term. The Board received an application from Thomas Finucun of Woodmere Hempstead Edgar Baldwin, In wood; for renewal of his lease to Duck Point, TWncis Pearsall, Freeport; Arrender a tract of ten acres, at the yearly rent- kbrams (of Langdon) Lynbrook ; Frank al of $50 a year. The application was tingle, Hempstead; J. Huy lev Ellison, referred to the committee of the Board, eeport; Thomas K. Box, Lyn brook ; I The controversy between Capt. Ab- Ibert Walters, Seaford; John E. ram Smith of Freeport, Counselor Fred st, Rockville Centre; Henry Von Ingraham and Henry Bristol, over as- en, Wantagh ; William Stringham, signment of lease to oyster lands which unson; Miles Rhodes, Freeport; the estate of Long Beach wants pos- igdon Abrams, Lynbrook ; William ! session of in order to dredge the wa- Combs, Baldwin; Charles Hicks, terway hack of its property, was laid arhurst. , oyer until another meeting. The niat- North Hempstead Jacob l.auer, 1 ter has been before the Board several iw Hyde Park; Clarence L’Homme- times and the Board is to determine „ iu, Great Neck; George A. Duck, who shall have the right to hold the ilhomaston ; Richard W. Marvin, Min- i property. Bristol assigned use of the ; Philip Donnelly, Great Neck; property to Smith, who planted oy- illet Skidmore, Roslyn; Fred Block, sters on it. Ingraham claims to have ineola; Charles C. Tatem, Westbury purchased the lease of Bristol outright, ition; Richard H. Allen, Great Neck: I E. J. Jennings of .JL,akeview was atopher Dennelly, Thomaston; John present at the Board irieeting and stat- Hoey, Great Neck; George W. Ger- ed uninformally that, he had>received E. REYBERT. Sr., B e y S h k o r e , V . I Telephone, ISJ-Ji-! OF TH E ill I lu- close of business on I lie KMli dux of R e s i d e n c c , F r e e p o r t , L. I . Telephone J.if- II\-/ ircli. b iw Loans mul D isvounls.. ue from T r u s t Com VHliies, H net 11 1sol in ns: O v e n I: Due fro lanks, Hank era an il B rokers mil includt il in nex item $ Due from approved lie- servo Dei o sitories.les- am o u n t of olfsois ....... B a n k ing H ouse a n d Lot is Owned line, Roslyn. L Oyster Bay—James McLoughlin, m ile; George R. Mann, Syosset; Ham H. Jones, Woodbury; Benja- the $5,000 from New York city for re storing Eagle Avenue, a highway in the Lake-View section which was cut off when the Brooklyn reservoir pond F. Abrams, Hicksville; Jesse | was excavated. Mr. Jennings has Oyster Bay; William Van Wag- j worked several years to obtain an ap- *» locust Valley; John Breen, Glen ( propriation from the city to restore the M; Albert Flower, Bayville; John ‘ road and is jubilant that the money Merritt, -Farmingdale. has been paid over. He is having the t d 1 • ' 1 road built himself, the town Highway s t a t i o n s n o b b e d Commissioners refusing to undertake Thieves Wednesday night broke into the job for the money allowed. ‘ 1 Long Island Railroad stations The Avenue will extend along the |.the Montauk Division. The sta- that wqre entered were the same lit were robbed a short time ago, in a number of tickets were stolen. reservoir pond toward Rockville Centre and then cross the dam to the Rock ville Centrc-Hempstead road. Wm. H. Raynor was granted a lease were Merrick. Bellmore, Seaford to land at Dutch Gunning Lead. \assapequa. -------------------------•——— t each of the stationsMittle was FOR SALE—Lawn Swing, porch with the exception of the chew- | rockers, electric lamp, row-boat, rou- im out of the slot machines. The sic box. Can be seen at Grove St. by ines were filled a few days ago appointment. Address Mrs. Kruger, 4 the money removed. ; Straiten Ave., Arveme, L. P. ' r . » Mvrtgiik. - v , . . . . . . . Stocks anil Bonds, viz Public Secnri ies: ................. Oi.li r Securities. Specie .................. Legal Tender Notes and Ki tes of National Banks. .. .... Cush Items, v i s E x c h a n g e s and Checks for the next dax’s cloarini Assets not inclutlod umleranx'of the h I hivo heads, viz: Fn Fixtures. . V ault account lilure ami S'_* (I U ini :i iKm mi K stim a ted accrued interest r o t paid nor e n tered on books at d a t e of this report as an asset. ........ LlABlLmEK : Capital Stock paid in. in rash S u r p lus f u n d ............................................ U n d ivided Fro tits, less cu r r e n t ex = pvnse# a n d tax e s paid . . ............ Due D e p o s itors . ............... taining within said bounds three acres and two square rods. SECOND PIECE BEGINNING at a point on the south side of said Fulton Street, adjacent to property of George Raynor, and running thence along the | south side of said Fulton Street, North eighty-five degrees twenty minutes (85° 20') west two hundred and twen ty-seven (227) feet to the Mill Road, thence along the easterly side of said Mill Road south fifty-five degrees thir ty minutes (55° 30') west forty-three (43) feet; thence south forty-six de- j grees twenty minutes (46° 20') west l One hundred sixty-seven (167) feet to i land of Titus; thence along land of said j Titus, south fourteen degrees fifty min i Y „ 2 — x „ r'k _ ___ _ I utes (14u 50’) east three hundred and Painter, Decorator eighty-seven and four-tenths (387.4) feet; thence south twelve degrees thir ty minutes (12u 30') east, One hundred I eighty-four and two-tenths (184.2) ERFFP0RT I I ! feet, thence south twelve degrees thir ’ * * j ty-four minutes (12° 34’) east One j hundred eighty-six and two tenth.** (186.2) feet along said Titus’ land to i other land of said Titus; thence along\ said last mentioned land, south fifty | five degrees forty-four minutes I (55u 44') east four hundred fourteen . . I and two-tenths (414.2) feet to mead v„uv S k P, r ' tm“' OV“r OW land formerly of Edward Raynor • i thence north twenty-degrees ten min Screens and Screen Doors , utus 1(j ^ eaat> three hundred for and see what revatrmg they need or t an(, Bix.tenths (340.6) feet to a s s ■«««*. * » « ^ «*« « « ^ land of George Raynor the billowing course and distances north thirty-nine W. J. Dawkins linter. Decorat a n d Paper H a n g e r 7 Brooklyn Aye. Telephone Connection ( ' i t v'untl I .oval Itefem icos D O I T N O W ! mor and then send for mi- to clothe work Chas. Hamaker Tel.-l43-R-2 F,edell St 9.-1 40 EDWAR.D S. TEBBUTT O r g a n is t a n d C H o ir m a s te r Church of Transfiguration F r e e p o r t , L. I. Gives Lessons, Piano and Organ. Re duced Rate, 75c per lesson. Lessons Given at Studio, Lexington Ave , near Long Beach Ave., Freeport, or at pupils’ residences. E s tim a ted accrued interest notot paidaid no r entered on hook* al this r e p o rt as a liab ility . n p , d a t e ol 981 40 f> 11*1 00 S tate of New Y o rk, County of N a s s a u , ss. Jo h n J . R a n d a ll, President and W illiam S. H a ll. C a s h ier of the F reeport B a n k , a B ank located and doing b u siness a t Zl-’-Z.t M ain s tr e e t. Alfred Palamountain, M. S. Y. (Tenor) Professor of Voice Culture (Graduate of Parklesoe Cooservatortum) Receives pupils for Opera, Oratorio, Church or Concert. E A S T E R . T O G S The above cut illustrates the high character and faultless style of our clothes for Easter, which isn’t far off. Our showing of the famous S & O. ! For t**rm> apply at Studio Trousers, perfect in fit and cut, the cel- 30 North Ocean Avemv- locate d ami doin g b u siness a t 21 -zs M ain s tr e e t, fbrated Youngs Hats in the newest FREEPORT L. I In th e V illage of F reeport, In s a id e o u n ty, being \shapes, nml Crawford Shoes and Ox- ,r , , ., , duly sw o rn, each for him self, says th a t the fords defy criticism relepnoue i-i W - l r re t \ p o r t schedule at: com - id co r r e c t In all be- th e usual busl- cted at lhe fords, defy criticism See for yourself fulton Street f RFEPORT, N. Y. FIRST CLASS BOARD foregoing K eport, w ith panyiug the sam e , is tru e an d c o r n respects, to th e best of his know ledge lief, an d they furl h e r s a y t h a t th e usu ness o f s a id Hank has been tra n s a c te d a t l he location r e q u ir e d by th e hanking law (C h a p . i!89. L a w s of 189i as am ended), and not »Ise- » h e n -: am i tlm t the above ret»orl is m a d e in enm p lm n v e w ith an oftii tal notice receivtd from th e S u p e rintendent of B a n k s designat- „ „ ________ _ _ ______ ^ _ \\ Stenographer and Typewriter w to vuu «u, occasionally. wSXe. SlL,L.lbLi,iS“k'\1’ 1 W A N T E D 137 Item sen bt„ Urooldyu Severally subscribed a n d sworn to i For particulars apply to • s w j i S K r a a i t ! : 4*'! <-•. a . s i g m o n d a . e . fb « w . • • Pre -port dvKrt->ca twenty minutas (39° 20 ') west ’ four hundred eighteen ami five tenths (418.5) feet ‘ thence south seventy- eight degrees forty-five minutes (78v 45’) west One hundred eleven- ( 111 ) feet; thence north fourteen de greds twenty-minutes (14v 20') east four hundred and eighty-four and live tenths (484.5) feet to the point ot place of beginning, containing within said bounds seven (7) acres two (2) rods and thirty-nine and fifty-five one- hundredths (39.55) square rods. Said dimensions beirg according to a survey made by Carman Cornelius. THIRD PIECE is located on the- north side of said Fulton Street, and opposite the first piece herein describ ed, and is bounded on the south by said Fulton Street, on the east and north by property of the City of New York, and on the west by land of Tony Elar, containing about eight acres. Dated March 25, 1908. Leo Fishel, Referee. K. & A. H. Seabury, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. F E M A L E f- r people wishing to spend the W inter in the City it,.».] . M e rcn .'ieK before me. ' ! *“\* S I G M O N D o . | Brooklyn Avcnnc • FREEPORT j Crystal Ijake House. ANDREW A. SMITH. -Light job hing of all kinds done neatly and with dispatch; repairs of high grade furni ture a specialty; also auto window hol ders put in; doing away with cords and weights at one half the cost; address Freeport Post Office; shop, upper Main Street, above Seaman Avenue \