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r - Nassau County Review Friday, April 3. 1908 LYNBROOK Trolley Time Table CARS LEAVE Mineola, (Suaih Boand) ah 5 45 a. m end every half hoar thereafter anti i 12.16 a. m. Hempstead (W est Bound) at 5.15 u. m., and half hourly thereafter until 11 p. m. ^ Queens, Belmont Park, (East Bound) at 6.40 a. m , and half hourly thereafter until 11.40 p. m. Hempstead, (N o rth Bound) at 5.30 a. to. and every half hour thereafter un til 12.00 o’clock midnight. City Line, Felton St. \L ,” Brooklyn at 6 a. in.. Ozone Park 6 05, Springfield Republican prim a ries will be held in the Lyceum Hall on Saturday night. Under the auspices of the Woman’s Guild of Christ Church, a cake and n apron sale will be held on Saturday af- i ternoon. i « w , • i Kotiert Anrams ex 6 . 83 , Rosedale 6.30, Valley Stream 6.88. week for Lynchburg> Lynbrook_6.15, R.ickville Ceurre 6.20. . Q . t / am nf Kt Baldwin 6.00, Freeport 6.10, Roosevelt Work is being hustled along on the cottages that are being erected for Mr. Wilson, on the old Dr. John Lang- don property. The office of Otto G. Hagendorf has been removed to another site, to per m it the erection of the sheds of the Lynbrook Lumber Company. Robert Abram s ex p ects to leave this Va., to join the baseball team of th a t section, with lown Board Resolutions H E M P S T E A D Mr. and Mrs. W alter E. Frew are spending a few weeks at Augusta, tieorgia. RESOLVED, That the time for cut ting the grass on the Common Marshes of the Town of Hempstead be the first Tuesrlnv iii August. 1U08, a t sunrise. RhriOLV l‘.D, Ib a t a fine uf $12 50 be The Southern Jubilee Singers will be imposed .m any person who cuts grass at the Presbyterian Church, Mineola. « ™ rrid » p - i sunrise. m- RESOLVED, That the time for cut ting the grass on the Common Meadows at East Rockaway, and al-o on what is known af the \Cow Meadow\ at H u n gry Harbor, be the first Monday in Aug ust. 1908, a t sunrise. RESOLVED, That the penalty for cutting grass on the Common Meadows at East Rockaway, and also on w h a t is known as the “ Cow M> adow” at H u n gry Harbor, previous to the date of Mnndav, August 3rd, 1908, at sunrise, be 812.60. RESOLVED, That the sum of One 6.18, and half hourly thereafter; the which he has signed a contract as cen-j thousand dollars (81,000) be appropriat- last car leaving City Line a t 12 30 a. m., tre fielder. Ozone Park 12.85, Springfield 12.45, T ~ 7 „ . . , ... Boeedale 12.51, Valley Stream 12.55.1 A meeting of the hnday Club will Lynbrook 1.02. Rockville Centre 1.06. 1 he held at the residence of Mrs. P. A J IJ k X K J l 'n r n . A.wwvn.v*.*^ a . vw , ■ ------ Baldwin 1.14, Freeport 1.24. Roosevelt I A. Blake, Atlantic Avenue, Friday af- ternoon. An excellent program has 1.28, arriving at H- mpatead 1.37 a m. Hemostead, (South Bound) at 4 45, and 5.00 a. m., Roosevelt 4.52 and o. 10, Freeport 5.00 and 5.18, Baldwin 6.10 and 5.30, Rockville Centre 5.20 and 5.40, Lynbrook 5.25 ami 5.45, Valiev Stream 6.30 and 5.50, Rosedale 5.35 and 6.00 been arranged. ed for Town purposes S mith C ox , Supervisor, H. L uthek W eeks , Town Clerk, G eo . C. T atkm , | D aniel L. D k M ott , l Justices C harles F. G ittkns , f of the E dward T. N eu , J Peace NOTICE F. L. FU L L E R . Vice Prest. and General Manager B. B. W INCHESTER, .Superintendent \The annual election of company of- —— — —- cers of the Fire Departm ent will be held on Tuesday night. The electior. | Sprinlfl«M ' r ( . - , Z 7 S ! t o : ,t ; \ m o ? 5 f Of Departm ent officers v,ill be held „n REPUBLICAN PRIM A R IES 5.60 and 6.20,^arriving at City^ Lin*-, urs ay nig , P_' \ ___ Notice is hereby given to the Repub- Fnltoii St. ‘‘L. Brooklyn, ,»t An interesting meeting of the Cosmo- lican Electors of the Town of Hemp- las t c a rle a viug H m n p L L T a t u ’i l ^ r L P “litan C^ b.,was hek> a t f ho re3/ ste^ ’ Na.^ a.u N' tfhat r,ri' T h e N Y & I I T r a c tion Co idence of Mrs. W alker on Monday af- m anes will be held in and for the sev- ternoon, the topic of the day being ] eral elections districts of said town on \T h e Individual in his Relation to So- Saturday April 4th, 1908, for the pur- ciety.’’ Interesting and entertaining I pose of electing delegates to the As- essays upon the subject were read by sembly D istrict Republican Cnnven- Mrs. Hammond ami Mrs. Robert Daw- tion called to be held at W eidman’s Hall, Mineola, Nassau Countj, N. Y., and Miss on Tuesday, April 7th, 1908,at 3 o ’clock The Civil Service Commission an nounces that there will be an examin- , ation for the positions of clerk and carrier in the Post Office at Hemp- | stead on Monday, April 6. For full particulars, application may be made to George F. Smith, at the post office, i NOTICE TO TAX-PAYER) D e p a rtm e n t of Collection Room I, T o w n Hall H e m p stead, N. Y. son. Mrs. Gifford, Mrs. Rhame Amelia Davison gave biographical sketches of W illiam Dean Howell, La Mannus and Montesquen. P. M. Such prim aries will be held in the several districts throughout the town as follow s: < . ' Y t w b i O u r delicious Cod I#iver preparation without oil. B e tter th a n old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons,and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Try it on our guarantee, T h o m a s J o h n s t o n x D R U G G I S T West Merrick Road, fRi tl'ORT, L. I. Melville Kelsey won uie gold medal awarded by the Lynbrook Gun Club to the winner winning three events, at the regular shoot of the club Satur- The undersigned Receiver of Taxes day afternoon, this being the third for the Town of Hempstead, hereby time Mr. Kelsey won. In the shoot, gives notice that he will he in attend- Mr. Kelsey tied with Peter Blake and igiee to reoeixe taxes a t R oom 1, T own A lbert B. Miller, killing 16 o u t of 25 H all , iu the X ilLigo o|^Hempstead, on birds. e In the shoot-off, Kelsey won by Monday. February 10, 1908 killing 8 but ten, Miller making 5 out , , , of 10 and Blake 3 out of 5. and every day thereafter until ^ The scores of the rcmaindtir of the contestants were as follows: Harold 1908 ; Carnri, 14; W in field Box, 14; J . Frank Sundays anil Holidays excepted, from 9 Simonson, 11; John G. Abrams, 10; A. M. to 4 P .M . ! C. Rider, 8; Sylvester Pearsall, 5; After March 17 the undersigned will Abram V. Furman, 3; A. A. Scharfen- receive taxes on M onday and T uesday berg. 3. only of each week at the Receiver’s ---- Li -------------------------------------------------- and including T u e sday, M arch 17, Office, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. The Receiver’s Offi'-e will he open from February lOih, 1908. to J u n e 1st, 1908. All correspondence after this date ] m u st be addressed to the County Treas- ROCKVILLE CEN T R E W ith opposition for almost every de partm e n t office, the annual election Dist. No 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Delegates to such Convention 3 1 6 4 1 3 3 5 1 3 4 3 3 4 4 Polls will he open at at Mineola. Nassau County. N. Y. for officers of the Fire Department, w in remain open one hour. . . ----------- , , -------- ---- - ------- - ' which will be held on Thursday even- j Date(j March 24th) 56 8 o’clock and A ll tuxes paid d u ring the first thirty days no percentage added thereto. Sec ond thirty days 2 per cent will be added and 25 cents for Notice Third thirty days 5 per cent additional will be added, making total percentage of 7 p^r cent. All taxes are payable a t the Receiver’s Office np to June 1st, after which date they are payable at the Comity Treas urer's Office at. Mineola, N. Y., with an ing, April 9, promises to prove a very interesting one indeed. Charles Smith, Chairman Town Commitee. Board of Estim ate and Apportionment City of New York. Notice is hereby given that at the m eeting of the Board of E stim a te and Apportionment held March 27, 1908, ASSEMBLY DISTRICT REPUBLICAN CONVENTION Notice is hereby given th a t an As- additional 7 p -r cent, per am,mu penal-1 ffi1inwino. rpsnillfif)ns wpr„ ’W e d ’ notic e is nereuy given th a t an As- ty added thereto. the folk,win8 resolutions were adopted . i sembly D istrict Republican Convention In payment' of Taxes through th e 1 WHEREAS, The Commissioner of mails, please send Cneck or Money Or- W ater Supply, Gas and Electricity of will be held at Weidman’s Hall, Min eola, N Y., Tuesday, April 7th, 1908, Supreme Court, Nassau County. William S. Hall, as Town x Treasurer of the Town x of Hempstead, x Plaintiff, x against— x Lilia M. Humphrey, et al, x Defendants. x In pursuance of a judgm ent of fore closure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action, dated the 21st day of March, 1908, I well sell at public auction to the highest bidder | in front of the W allace Building. No. 29A Railroad Avenue, in the Village of Freeport, CouiTty of Nassau, State of New York, on the 9th day of May, 1908, at 10 o ’clock, A. M., the land in said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All th a t certain piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improve ments thereon, on which land the build ing known as Grove Park Hotel is i erected, situate, lying and being in the Village of Freeport, County of Nas sau and State of New York, and bound ed and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the n o r th e r - , ly side of Rose Street one hundred1 and eighteen feet westerly from the ' corner formed by the intersection of said northerly side of Rose Street with the westerly side of M iller Place; and i thence running northerly at right ang- | les to Rose Street two hundred and I- twelve feet; thence w e sterly^iarallel , with Rose Street one hundred and sev enty-four feet: thence southerly and at CO-OPERATION. Good light means good eyes. W e want to co-operate with you to get best lighting results. Look to your gas burners. A poor burner wastes, a good one saves gas. Keep your ordinary burners clean and fresh. Welsbach burners are synonymous with perfect light and economical light. They should be used wher ever practicable. A gas portable adds comfort and beauty to any room in your home. In the library it is essential. Nassau and Suffolk Lighting Co. GEORGE MACDONALD. Pr-sirient - . . ... ■ V -V ence to be sent by mail m u st be accom panied by self-addressed Stamped En velope. Town, County and State Tax, $1.38 per 8100. Road Tax .......... $0.20 per $100 Board of Health Tax $0.02 per $100 Floral Park W ater Dist.. Tax, $0.10 Hewlett Bay W ater Dist. Tax .20 Lvnbrook Water District Tax Merrick Lighting District Tux Baldwin Lighting District Tax South Hemp’d Fire Dist. Tax Floral Park Fire District Tax Munson Fire District Tax Dated February 3, 1908. W ILLIAM H. JONHS,. Receiver of Taxes. | ------------------------ ------------------ -------------- ^ ---------------- - ------------------ z w e p i t w n v c i i i k_i l ti ucj x_/vm v u i i L l u i l , | ^ w v lv » u t i w j - i w u i u v i | / m v vo . i n n i n g , ^ term \real estate’’ is defined in the called to m eet at Carnegie Hall, New being bounded on the east, north and k •'yOCXXXX7<00<XX>00<X>OCXXX'00<XXAC''>7VXXXXX>?<<XXXXXXXX)0000000 der. Money or Postage Stumps by mail The City of New York, acting for and at 3 o ’clock P. M„ for the purpose of | right angles to R o s e S tr e e ttw o h u n - h°t accepted for Taxes in behalf and in the name of The City selecting nine (V) delegates and nine dred and twelve feet to the northerly -_ - i . f i* ? ^ 1 L v „ 0 UelJ?tLOr„l ! o f N e w Y<,rk- in Pursuance of the pro- (9) alternates to represent said D is-; side of Rose Street,; and thence caster -present visions oi Chapter 66 of the Laws of trict in each of the following Conven- ly along the northerly side of Rose 1901, as amended, has selected and de- tions, namely: Street one hundred and seventy-four termined certain real estate (as the The Republican State Convention, | feet to the point or place of beginning. said act) in the Township of Hemp- York City, April 11th, stead, County of Nassau and State of o’clock A. M. .14 1.20 .75 .4(1 .40 .28 i New York, as and for sources of public The F ir s t Congressional D istrict Re- w a ter supply in and for The City o f ! publican Convention, called to meet at New York, and deems it necessary to: Riverhead, N. Y.. on April 28th, 1908, take and acquire the same and all the a t 12 o ’clock noon, and for the transac- rights, titles and interests therein, and tion of such other business as may to extinguish all claims or damages on ; properly come before said Assembly accounts of such rights, titles and inter- | D istrict Convention, ests on growing out of such taking, for : The basis of representation to the the purpose of m aintaining, preserving Assembly D istrict Convention is as and increasing the supply of pure and ! follows: i wholesome w ater for the City of New Town of Hempstead 56 delegates York. Borough of Brooklyn, said lands Town of North Hempstead 16 being required for the purpose of e x - ] Town of Oyster Bay 22 tending the 72 inch, steel pipe-line [ D ated Mineola, N. Y., 1908, at 11 west sides by other land of said Owen i VV. Humphrey. Dated March 21th, 1908. Leo Fishel, Referee. M artin V. VV. Hall, Attorney for Plaintiff, 40 Wall Street, New York City, N. Y. Everything for the H o u se S 3? j E O I A . L S A . 3 L . E AT FULTON’S Furniture and Hardware Store 42-48 W. Merrick Road, FREEPORT S a m p les of fine B r u s s e ls and v e lv e t carp e ts, su ita b le for ru g s , 1 1-2 yard s each, from SO c e n t s to $1.00; a lso in grain sa m p les, I I-4 yard s each , from 25c to 50c; a lso a fin e grade of parlor and h a n g in g lam p s at th e very lo w e s t prices. from Clear Stream eastw ardly point near W antagh. WHEREAS The said Commissioner has prepared and subm itted to the Board of Estim ate and Apportionment under dates of February 19, 1908. and February 27, 1908, seventeen maps showing the said real estate to be ta ken and acquired as aforesaid, as pro vided in the said act; therefore be it RESOLVED, That a March 24th, 1908. Chas. F. Lewis, Chairman Nassau County Republican Committee. F irst Congressional D istrict REPUBLICAN CONVENTION Explaining the Great Advantages Of doing business through a bank suggests the extending of this invitatiou to business men and heads of families to call and inquire into our method for simplifying the payment of all bills by check—a method, once tried, never abandoned. To the business man we want to point out the manifold advan tages gaim d by a counection that raises I his credit in the financial world, but one II 1 instance of miuty that we can disclose to him. E F i r s t IN a t l o n a l B a n k OF FR E E P O R T . IN. Y. herewith invites public attention to its ‘ .1 new and money-saving methods. i R oswell D avis , President V J ohn K. E ldkidgk , Vice-Pres. C. M ilton F oreman , Cashier S amuel T. R aynor . Asst. Cashier Notice is hereby given that a Repub- public notice , lican Convention in and for the F irst be given of a hearing to be held by the j Congressional D istrict, for the pur- Board of Estim a te and A p p o rtionm e n t' pose of naming TWO delegates and of The City of New York, in the old TWO alternates to represent said dis- Council Chamber, Room 16. City Hall, trict in the Republican National Con- Borough of M anhattan, City of New vention called to meet a t Chicago, III., York, on the 24th day of April, 1908, 1 on Tuesday, June 16th, 1908, and the a t 10:30 o ’clock a. m., a t which tim e transacting of such other business as ami place a full opportunity shall be | may propel ly come before the said con- atforded to ,any and all persons inter- vention, is hereby called to meet at ested, be heard respecting such maps and the taking and acquisition of the real estate as shown thereon. RESOLVED, That such public notice be published in the City Record, in the corporation newspapers, in two papers published in Nassau County, in which County the real estate to be taken and acquired is situated, and in two daily the Court House at Riverhead, Suffolk County, New York, on Tuesday, April 28th, 1908, at 12 o ’clock noon. The F ir s t Congressional D istrict comprises the Counties of Suffolk and Nassau and Election D istricts Nos. 14 to 20 inclusive of the Second Assembly D istrict of the Borough of Queens: Nos. 19 to 26 inclusive of the Third papers ip The City of New York, once Assembly D istrict of the Borough of each week, for three successive Queens and the entire Fourth Assem bly D istrict of the Borough of Queens. The basis of representation is as fol- i weeks prior to the date of hearing. Dated March 28, 1908, Telephone, 2280 Worth. ai Joseph Haag, Secretary, 277 Broadway, Room 1406, New Yol-k City. Telephones Beeideuce, 42-J-l Office, 2S-L-1 JOHN R. SEAMAN B XT 12Li ID El 3R. ^Bouses Bu'U on Easy Payments Manufacture.- of Artificial Stone E Grand Ave., Apu Depot, BALDWIN Kfci Estimates and Plana Submitted Loans Negotiated .... . ...... FRANK H SEAMAN CARRiaOE RUILOER R e p a i r i n g I n A l l H a B r a n c h e s F e i n t i n g A S p e c i a l t y Tops, Curtains a n d Trimming 109 Church Street F reeport , N. 1 . . . 1 » \ ■. 1 ■ . i ; lo w s : Suffolk County ' 12 d elegates Nassau County 9 delegates Queens County 7 delegates Dated Mineola, N. Y., March 24th, 1908. . Chas. F. Lewis, ^ Chairman Nassau County Republican Committee. George M. Vail Chairman Suffolk County Republican Committee. Theron H. Burden. Chairman Queens County Republican Committee. • - V, S uireme C ourt . N assau C ounty . Tin; Nassau Trust Company : of the City of Brooklyn, : PLiiitiff. | ugaiti't : Louise B. Smith and another, : Defendants. ; In pursuance of a judgm ent of fore closure and sale n a<le anil entered 111 the above entitled action, dated ilie 13th day of Marc h, 1908, 1 will s - 11 a t public | auction to the highest bidder, at the Ho tel Imperial, in tne Village of Freeport, Comity of Nassau, State of New York, on the 1st day of May, 1908, at three o’clock p. m., the lands in said judg ment mentioned and therein described ns follows: All that ceitain plot, piece or parcel of land, w ith the buildings and imp-ovements thereon erected, situ ate, lying and beinir in Freeport, Coun ty of Nassau and State of New York, bounded and described as follows : Be ginning a t tlm corner termed by the in tersection of the northerly side of Rose : Street with the easterly side of Long Btaoh Avenue; running thence easterly along the northerly side of Rose Street, , two hundred and ninety-two feet, more or leas; thence north* rlv pirnIIel with Long Beach Avenue two hundred and twelve feet; thence westeily parallel; Rose Stre-t, tw o h u n d redam i nine ty-two feet, more or less, to the easterly side of Long Beach Avenue, and thence southerly along the easterly side of Long Beach Avenue, two hundred and twelve feet to the corner, the point or place of beginning. The premi-es are to be sold separately in two parcels : Parcel No 1 is to be first sold, be ng the plot begin ning at the northeast eorher of Long 1 Bench Avenue ami Rosb Street, running thence «asterlv on the northerly side of Rose Street 118 feet, and being 212 feet in depth. Parcel No. 2 i- tobe iln u sold, being the plot next to Parcel No. 1 on the east, bemg 174 feet fronting on the northerly side of Rose Stieet, and being 2 2 feet in depth the same behnr subject to a mortgage of $14,000, ami liihrest i\t 6 p*T cent, now a lien on said premises. Dated, March 18th. 19G8. F ranklin A. C olks , Referee. , R ussell & P ercy . A i tam e rs for plaintiff, 32 Nassau Street, New York City. N. Y. T e le p h o n e 17-F I reeport Free A u to D e livery I Come, Make Me a Call oc^'<oooooo<y>ooooo<>^oc^^:r:-c<yx>oofyy>oooooooooooooodb EASTER DISPLAY Assortm ent of CARDS and FOLDERS from 5 c to 5 0 c POST CARDS v A Specialty Larger assortm e n t than ever. From 1 to 25c. NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW Printing. Stationery, Engraving kubber Stamps, Waterman Fountain Pens 62 S. flain Street , FREEPORT. ... ■>;