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V t A T T E m i M i m Y and guarantee you satisfaction. No matter how small or extensive your job may be, we can save you money. Es timates furnished. Fine Plumbing. Steam and Hot Water Heating. Fur naces, Ranges and Repairs. Oliver E. U. Reynolds 10 NEWTON BOULEVARD Near Main St. FREEPORT. N. T. Telephone, Office 81-r NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to on order of Hox. J ohn J G raham , Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against P riscilla K ilpath K'K. late of the Town of Hemp stead, in the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, at his place of transacting bus iness at Roslyn, New York, on or before the 20th day of July next. Dated, Miuenla, N. Y., December 28, 1011. i A lexander K ilpatrick , W arren C. S eaman , Executor. Attorney for Executor, Mineola, L. I. JAWBONES OF A W H A LE | MECHANISM 01- A WATCH. won PARK NURSERY C h o ice S h a d eT rees, Ever greens, Hardy Flowers, and ail kinds of Fruit Trees John J. Folger Cor. Harrison and Weeks Aves. Trolley Stop 105 Rockville Centre, N. Y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of H on . J ohn J. G raham , Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims a g ainst W illiam L. P ettit late of the Town of Hemp stead, in th-3 said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the snbscriliers the executors of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at their place of transacting business at the office of Edwaids and Levy, 29 Ka.lroad Avenue. Freeport, New York, on or before the loth day of ! September next Dated, Mine l i. N. Y. 1912. S arah F. P ettit , W illiam C. P ettit , Executors. Edwards & Levy, i Attorneys for executors, L 29 Railroail Ave., Freeport, N. Y. DON’T THINK 'mm&ZiZXWc too expensive—ask for estimate and KNOW HOW LITTLE IT IS Then “ Wait for the Wagon.’* ALBERT J. WRIGHT 4 Maine Ave. Rockville Centre, N.Y. Telephone, 201-w-l J . M . H E W L E T T Dealer I* Hay, Feed and Bundle Wood MARKET AND GARDEN SEEDS SEED POTATOES FE8TILIZEB DRIED GRAINS Cor. Church Street and NewjBoulevard FREEPORT, N. Y. T h e Freeport Bank Capital $30,000 Surplus $60,000 Main Street Freeport J ohn J. R andall , President D. W esley P ine , Vice-President W illiams . H all , Cashier - - Board of Directors John J. Randall William G. Miller Smith Cox 1). Wesley Pino William E. Golder Daniel B. Itaynoi Wallace H. Cornwell Colos Pettit William S. Hall Harvey B. Smith Edgar Jackson George M. Randall NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of H on . J ohn J. G raham , Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all pei s ins having claims against W illiam J. B laiu , late of the Town of Hemp stead, in the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the executor of the last will and Testament of said deceased, at her place of transacting business at theoffieeof Earl A. Bowman, 41ii Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, on or before the first day of October u xr. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., February 28, 1912. E lla T. B iair , - Executor. E arl A. B owman , Attorney for Executor, 416 Broadway, New York City. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of H on . J ohn J. G raham . Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to nil persons having claims aga ust E milio M. C astillo , lay*of Wautagli, in the Town of Hempstead, in the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to th- subscriber, the Executrix of s d I decast d, at her place of transvting busin -ss at tile office of her attorney. Ho in 1411. No., 66. Broad way, New Vork City, on or before the first day of November, next. Dated, Mineola, X. Y., A p ril 6th, 1912 P rovidencia C astillo , E x e c u trix of the laist W ill an d Tes- tam nit \i E m i io M. C a s tillo, Deceased. T heodore N. R ipsom . Attorney for Executrix. No. 66 Broadway, New Y< rk 1 'it v, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of H on . J ohn J. G raham . Sumignt of tlv County 1 Nassau, notice i- hereby given to rll persons having claims against V ina Z. R oot , late of the T -wn of Hempstead, in the said county, deceased, to present tin same with the vouch rs thereof, to the subscriber the executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, at business at the Railroad Ave nue, Freejioit, New Y'ork, her attorney, on or before the 2oth day of October Dated, Mineola, N.Y'., March22,1912. L o u ise A. F o o t e , Executor, L eo F ish el , Attorney for Executor, 113-15 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, New Y'ork. They Perm the “Jonah Gate,\ a Queer The Force That Moves It Equal to Four Feature of Bloek Island. Flea Power. The “Jonah gate” is the most Few pieces of machinery show remarkable feature of Block island. ! more marvelous features than that It stands at what was intended to of the watch. As a general proposi- be the principal entrance to the old tion it may be stated that a watch Payne farmstead. It has been there is the smallest, most delicate in- nearly half a century and is com- strument of the same number of rosed of the two jawbones of the parts that has ever been devised. Liggest whale that ever was cap- About 175 different pieces of mate- • tured in the waters about Block rial enter into its construction and island. 1 upward of 2,400 separate operations One day in the long ago seven are comprised in its manufacture. Block islanders were out swordfish- Certain of the facts connected ing. The swordfish is hunted with with its performance are almost in harpoons and tackle much the same credible when considered as a as the whale. Well out at sea this | whole. A blacksmith strikes sev- jf.ttlc crew saw the spouting of a eral hundred blows on his anvil in big whale and gave chase. All of a day and, as a matter of course, is them were old time whalers and glad when Sunday comes, but the had played the game from Block j roller jewel of a watch makes ev- island far up to the icy seas be- j erv day, and day after day, 432,- yond the polar circle. They crept oqo impacts against the fork, or up on the leviathan and so ealeu- j 157,080,000 blows during the lated their approach that when he 1 course of a year without stop or rose to blow again the fountain of rPSt, or some\ 3.153,000,000 blows 1 water spouted hardly a boat’s length ‘ during the space of twenty years, away. Two harpoons were planted, the period for which a watch is and the whale sounded—sank deep usually guaranteed to keep good in the water and tried to run away time. and\ rk£ ^imsclf of the big barbs p ut the wonder of it does not that were TorluuSg him. cease here. It has been calculated The whaleboat with its crew of that the power that moves the seven men sped through the water watch is equivalent to only four with the speed of a hvdroplane. times the force used in n flea’s When the whale rose again a third jump. The watch power is therc- harpoon gave his deathblow to fore what might be termed the N°\“ .!.'.R,\ <,V,l>HONE 3 0 3 - w S. A. W illiams' Hay and Feed or better still Call for Prices of PAINTING biisiness Is located at your 5 5 Newton Blvd. CAR!l 5 TOMOBi<LEN er 1 block east of Main St. j do AutomobiD and Wagon Wheel All orders will Wrfrt1 \= aTd • BodV Bui,„dinK. Curtain receive prompt attention Lights and FasTeneT\ xtwAuto^ --------------------------------------------------- Wagon Wheels to order. Agent for Auburn Farm and Truck Wagons. C. F. VAIL In Bedell's Blacksmith Shop 109 CHURCH ST., FREEPORT, L. L M. BEACORN Stove Repairing CAREFUL WORK C. F. MOOK Chinese Laundry 14 BROOKLYN AVENUE opp. L. I. R. R. Station F r e e p o r t L o n g Is l a n d Goods called for and delivered Telephone 738-w. G R O V E C O T T A G E 397 So. Grove St. FREEPORT, L. I. On S]>ortsman’s Canal SUNDAY TABLE D’HOTE DINNER 12.30 to 2.00 P. M. PLUMBING him. When they towed him to the equivalent of \a four flea power. <• W. Merrick RL FREEPORT, ILY S m i t h & M u r p h y shore and dragged him where he One horsepower would sufTice to op- -------------- ---- - would be left high and dry at low eTate 270,090,000 watches. U «.> I L 1 M tide they found that he measure ! . Furthermore, the balance wheel llcirL S L y ilD r O O K liU r S C r y more than a hundred feet in length 0f a wafch ;s moved by this four, _ _ , _ ^ ■ ■ 1 It was a good day’s work for these flea poWer 1.43 inches with each vi- I T j I / a I fishermen. Each of them made . Oration, or 3.558 3-4 miles continu- 1 f c - f l ■ fc- enough money from his share of 0Ufily in onc year ^ p 0p p | a n t j n g | b u t r e m e m - this whale to keep himself and h.s Not much oil is required to lubri- h _ r *L.-t *u:«. i«- a e n le n r ii d cut out tho two groat jawbones, of a drop of oil to oil the entire ma- m a k e s e l e c t i o n s fo r One of the Baynes begged them for c^;nPry for n voar’s service.—Scien- p l a n t i n g la t e r . Steam and Hot Water HEATING E s t i m a t e s F u r n i s h e d J o b b i n g P r o m p t l y A t t e n d e d T o T e l e p h o n e , 3 2 5 - J 15 BEDELL STREET FREEPORT, L.l. ! a gateway to his farmstead, and ! they were set up there. Probably the Block islanders of ! those days had heard the story of tific American. E v e r g r e e n s , P e o n i e s a n d m a n y o t h e r p l a n t s sh o u l d b e p l a n t e d in E y e stcnes. ---- — - It used to he thought that rer- c- „ Jonah and the whale, hut had paid tain Bma]1> smooth Ftonps which S e p t e m b e r . scant attention to it. By and .y, pd from lian(1 to hand foi*gen- T e lep h o n e 800-L L v n b l’OOk however, tiiey began to recall that crations in Fomc familv had the' Jonah was an especially unlucky r wtion F]i l inpide the lids person, or at least his name had *1 ___ ___ v i.,-,,!. Proprietor Long Island person, or at least las name had 0f the eve of attracting foreign bod- become a sailors synonym for mis- je8 t]lprojn atK] working them out Lvnbl'OOk fortune. So strong did this feeling tho eve. There the stone was of distrust of the gate arched over likc]v to pome in pontapt with n for- ' Lv the whale a jawbones become , ei 'bodVi if such was present, and that they had not been in place two tofework 'it out of p]aPP: Then the summers before there was not an natl]ral PXrul, ivp power of the eve inhabitant on Block island who voull1 work it out altogether. At couhl he persuaded to pass through bpFt_ how tIlP process is an nn- ' this “Jonah's gate, as it came to certain onPi am1 einpp Fnch a s, onc be known. So the owner ot the having ^ in onn pyr. Inay g;lt,,„r — _____ .1: ... .. O OUT OF TOWN MOVING BY AUTO VA N S TELEPHONE. -SBOO B CD FORD property fastened it up, and it has ^ ^ of BOmu disease' it would remained unused from tiiat day to this.—New York Press. her place of transacting b office of Leo Fishel, 13-15 Open except legal holidays, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Offers facilities and in ducement*! in every department equal to those of either the New York or Brook lyn Banks or Trust Comimuies, and every accommodation as far as is con sistent with conservative management. Interest at the rate of 3 per cent, paid on time deposits, three months or more. Si Drafts issued on all [(arts of Europe. i 1 >» Does a general bunking business. Safe deposit boxes to rent, #5 iwi annum. Accounts of corporations, companies, societies, etc , solicited. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. Inquiries will receive prompt atten tion and be cheerfully answered. Inspection of our modern banking rooms invited. Tsisphsoa, 108 Hemps bead NOTICK TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of H on . J ohn J. G raham , Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against H annah S tevens , late of the Town of Hemp stead, in the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the adminis trator with the will annexed of the goods, chattels and credits of said de ceased, at/ his place of transacting busi ness at the office of Sidney H. Swezey, Freeport. New Y'ork, on or before the tenth day of December next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., Mav 18th. 1912. E dward S tevens , Administrator with the will annexed. S idney H. S wezey , Attorney for administrator, 29 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y*. T h e Sign on the C h u rch Door. “ ‘This Door Is 0; n’ is the sen sible little sign which appears on a massive door of one of your well known churches,” said a visit ir to New York. “Now, while many churches in most of our large cities make it a practice nowadays t» keep the church open for certain be a serious source of danger to an other eye when used a'eiin. Some druggists when asked for eyestones will give the person a small flit seed, which ran he used but onec.— Optical Journal. L C U p I g - ^ S O N g j S T O R A G E . 210.214^210 & 3 4 8 MARION ST I )8l0 & I6I0-A FULTON ST B'KLYRl E S T A B L I S H E D 1874 PACKING AND SHIPPING FURNITURE MAIN OFFICE 1810 FULTON ST Telephone Call, 173-J Frank Arata Wholesale, Retail Foreign and Domestic and Vegetable Delicacies IMPORTED MACARONI AND OLIVE OIL ALSO FINE CONFECTIONERY City Prices Peanuts a Specialty Goods Delivered Pminptly Main S t . .near ihr Bank FREEPORT, N. Y. SUPREME COURT, - NASSAU COUNTY. HARRIET E’. W ARNOCK, : Plaintiff, : anainst : HARRY LARSEN and LENA : LARSEN, his wife; OSCAR E. : ANDERSON and MARIE C. : ANDERSON, hia wife; c MIL- : TON FOREMAN; EMANUEL : NIELSEN; ARTHUR WALK-: ER; ROBERT MOORE, Sr., and : Icicles Made to Order. At Balingen, in Wurttemberg, n singular method of making ice from SUPREME COURT, NASSAU ROBERT MOORE, Jr., compos- : ™ ..... . ............... .............................. pure water is practiced. A wooden g o t NTY -Rob it G. A rl< ..... liain mg the firm of ROBERT MOORE: ii ' HAtu ! more of the heavy doors and goes an< sides is provided hi t.io c]UHnl., duh made an ! en ered Defendants . on-ntr rmn’ b. to 6n,1 inst w h it m r- center with a tube qonnectcd with a m tlie'ibovc cmitlcii .iction and dat'd ------------ ticular door humen^ to be open water main bv which water may be .innv imh, 19.2, I the und.u-ig ,.;d, th\ In pursuance of a judgment of fore- ticuiar door Happens to oc opt .. . , , ,, . i ii,pn Rcti ivi'in >ivh ..u gin. nt named, will closure and sale, made and entered in ‘This Door Is Open settles the ' J! * .. , I \• ' | sell at punliu aucti a t-* th hight st hid- the above entitled action, and dated whole businees. It is simple, sen- round by a rotating disk. ,i(.ri the Lun du ir tin- County j une i ( 1 9 1v| tlie undersigned, the Bible and eaves a lot of embarrass- ^ The water falls upon two open ( referee therein named, will sell at pub- ment and fumbling with heavy floors, each conmstmg of eighteen : .Ju .t lie auction at the front door of the doors. I t struck me as a notablv beams widely spaced, one at the top t|lt,reoil flilv. „.,| bv said judgment to Court House, at Mineola Nassau Coun- thouffhtful little smn ” _ New York °F the structure and one halfway be sold, and therein describ 'd as fob ty, New York, on Monday, July 22. _ ° down. Freezing weather being cho- lows:- 1912, at 9:30 o clock in the forenoon ° ’ ---------------------- CPn fnr tbo nnernt ion the water ALL those certain lots with the build- on that day, ny Stephen P. Pettit, Auc- - . * . , ’ ,, ings and improvements thereon, situat- tioneer, the lands and premises in said VX p enM\ rv- , dripping from the beams rap.d v tid, lying and being in the Village of judgment mentioned, and described a. ‘T thought you told me this place forms huge icicles, and in very cold Freeport, in the County of Nassau and f0||0W8; was so healthy that nobody ever weather the mass of ice thus ere- Ht.at« of New V oik, Umudcd and de-.- that certain lot of land with died here?” objected the prospee- ated sometimes amounts to 700 “.j. jqRvj.; •' ''jVgiiining at a the buildings and improvements there- tive purchaser to the real estate cubic feet in a single night.—Har- point in flu Southerly line < f Par-ons on and to be thereon erected, situate, agent. per’s Weekly. i Aveune, One hundred feet distant in an lying and being in the Town of Hemp- “I did and I ’ll stick to it ” _ _____________ j easterly direction from the southeasterly stead, County of Nassau and State of “Ull lo t mi Trill Y'mi il-o told i corner of Parsons Avenne and Harrison New York, and known and designated i n net ton win. iou uibo ioiu 0ne Exception. Avenue; running thence soutli. rly in a 0n a certain map, tiled in the office of me that people in this suburb didn t ^ wealthy senator from one of line parallel with the easterly line of tbe 0f t(,e County of Nassau, C . ----------- J — .. urn. 1 — ................ - . . - — < ......... bund red bet; entitle(i uf Merrick Sipiare, com- ■ • •’ ■ ‘ ’\awn of owned W. Z. KETCHAM CATERER 62 Henry Street HEMPSTEAD, N.Y, Arthur Gildersleeve PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water HEATING Eetimatee Furnished 73 Rajmr St FREEPORT, N.Y NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Hox. J ohn J. G rah am , Surrogate of the Coup tv of Nassau, notice is hereby given to nil persons having claims against A melia G older late of the Town Hempstead, in the said comity, deceased, to present j the Same with the vouchers tlivn-of. to the subscriber the administrator of the the Sround raised their vegetable ^ L ^ k n o w - ^ th iefly 8 hi^bdiLT- Ihe’^uti^rtyTine Axenue! prising 803lo ts,N 'i^ le r r \ ^ ^ for tho nzited habits, and on one occasion fifty tVet; th<‘uce northerly in a line Hempstead, Nassau Co., N. Y., that one ot >our prominent citizens must pt,age h]S ^ habits. along the soutb. rly line of Parsons Av- dred and thiity-nine (139) bounded and died of starvation yesterday. “ Well, you know, dad,” said the euue; lifty feet to the point or place of deecribed as follows: BEGINNING at “That was a doctor. ’ Cleveland SOn, “I am. apt to do everything in be§i.Ip,n,x n p i f u f - Pemnnim? -it a a point on the Southerly side of Stay- Plain Dealer. _ excess. I can’t drink or smoke ot poj,,; where the routherly line of Par- vesant Avenue, distant Two hundred , . , gamble in moderation. I can’t do sous Avenue intersects the easterly line at,d fifty seven (25 ieet Westerly No Objection. anything in moderation ” ' ot Harrison Avennp; running thence fromtheSouthwesterlycornerofbtuy- The pale yonng man with sheep- ;<T, ® „ieasterly along the southerly line of vesant Avenue and Brooklyn Avenue, ish eves glanced timorously at his one exception, my on, parson‘s Avenue one hundred feet; running Thence Southerly,, at .right fair enm nun inn Tbev bmi sat to. objected the senator. In one thing thence southerly in a line ijarallel ang|ea7o Stuyvesantt Avenue, One hun- ness at the office of Sidney H. Swezey, j Freeport, New Y'ork, on or before the first day of December next. ,» Dated, Mineola, N. Y*. MayT4,1912. W illiam T. G older , Administrator. ; Sidney H. Swezey, Attorney for Administrator, 29 Railroail Avenue, Freeport, New Y'ork. fair companion. They had sat to gether in the,conservatory for fully | goods, chattels and credits of said de -1 fivp minutes and had hardlv ex- i ceased, at his_place of transacting busi- j changcd a word. At last, in dee- - <ar . , Deration, he dived his hand into his a i _ ^rihnnc i L a s t pocket and brought out his d r y l y . ^ ew York Tribune. cigarette case. “Do you mind. Miss Smilax. if 1 smoke?” he asked. . angles to Stuyvesan Avenue, vou are excessively moderate.” with the easterly line of Harrison Av- dred and twenty five (126) feel; thence T hat‘8 a6ked thC ly'in’a S rparaltoTwith Westerly ParaHel with youth, surprised by this concession. Cribed course ouo-hundred feet to the Avenue, ivesty-five (25) feet, hence “WnrV •’ answered the father easterly line of Harrison Avenne; Northerly, again at right angles to tlivuoe northerly along the easterly line 1 Stuyvesant Avenue, One hundred and of Harrison Aveuue, seventy five \feet to twenty-five (126) feet to the Southerly the point or place of beginning. side of Stuyvesant Avenue, and thence High Louis and Low Louie. The two parcels of land above des- Easterly along the same Twenty-five “Vot in the lenaf ” renh'ed tbw I* is not unusual for persons to oribed being lot numbers 760-761-752- ^5) feet to the point or place of Be- Not in the least, replied tne ,-vi 768-764 on map of “MESERuLE young lady swoetly, “if you don't £ bl> about, certain stiles’ ° f , PA r k , oompiising 5V lots, the property K Toeether with all the right title and think it will make vou il!l”-P i U » - or decoration without any of the Long Island Realty . dompany ..m ! \ a C t It t I I' < i 17 I I I think it will piake you ill!\- burg Press. Maybe He Meant Well. “How shall I have my photo graph taken?” “I would caution you by all _meane to keep your feet out of the foreground, my dear.\ No wonder they no loiter speak. —-Seattle Poet-Intelligenoer. v -u x intelligent idea whatever concern-1 and which map was filed in the office of “ u^eVa^t^fivenuc “ly^ ing them. Such was the young 0oanty °f Nli8Haa\ ing in front of and adjoining said lot Dattxl Hempstead, N. Y., June 10th, to the centre of said Avenue. 1912.' Dated, June 1, 1912. H. SELDEN WELLER, CHARLES E. SCHWEITZER. _ . Referee. Referee, pontiff EDWARD R. CARMAN, AtB o ,T ^ , nUff j ^ n t ir - A t t o r a e ,. Hempstead, ’ 870 Fulton Street, SLYi | Jamaica, N. Y. young woman who, according to a writer in the London Sketch, entered a shoe store and said to the sales man: “I think these Louis XV. beefs are too high for me. Give me a siae lower, please or perhaps Louie X1L1. would be high enough.\