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NASSAU UOVSiTY HE VIEW thw todm r South KWe M«*>.«er>);er, IASSAL m m RtVIEW'61* N- ^ Doubtful Vi|,1<e Qectlo- i A few w e e k -ano an item w m pdb- ? f l ,»>,nieD ■ , . Misaionarv Movement will come to h lisbcri in the Brooklyn Eagle and re- c|oee jn tbe y rooklvn and ,,onR , , lBn<j produced in the Town and County pa C o n v ention April 12, 13, U and 15. pere, some with and some w ithout , An exceptional program hae been “ c redit,\ that Supervieor found that there waa a fund of ,- itabtiafi m ItiWi Butldmg. Freeport, N.Y. Frupr* tor* iu*l Publi«,h« rM F. ARSALL. Freeport, N. K«h<*len, e. 1V) Pine Street ET PEAKr-Al.L. Freeport, N. 62 South Mam Street Y. PiahUriM-'! Every Friday at! fU C C P O R T . LONG ISLAND, N. Teteptiune Call, Day ami Night Mo. S F reeport fiite-iMor.*' to All Depai tmente S l-S O F e e A n n u m in A Avanee Wantagh O i l Long Island l-ai't Monday afterboon two inepect- . or* from Washington, D. C., gave a i u i r v v i i r t- I - number of tests in the Union Free \ I 1LLA. , Seb0 °l- Thia was done by the author- , . Christian Mode was elected Presi- j jty of the New V0rk State Education Smith had »rrant;eH and such speakers as Bishop dent, without opposition, and William j Department. , . -200 j H omer C Stontz. Or. Robert E. Speer, ! Chadwick with 316 votes and W illiam ' , . *' fifcorge Sherwood Eddy, George Innea, , Smitb 274 votes easily won over -C. | Mrs. Marvin M. Brooks entertained 000 00 hand a t A lbany for the cen. Dr. S. H. Littell, China; Dr. Jam e s W. Powell with 152 votes. Abner B. | the members of the Afternoon Euchre struction of a new County road, nm-1 P. McNaughton, Turkey ; Or. H erbert Inglee with l l y votes. , on last Thursday afternoon a t her home 1 ning through Nasaau County, work oo-J S- Johnson, Prof, which could be commenced almost im mediately. Tbia seemed too good to be true, so we have made inquiries and we find the only roads tbe State FRIDAY. MARCH 24. 1916 Harry K. Ward. J. EL McAfee, Dr. .1. C. Kunzman, W E. Doughter, W. H. Millar Fred B. Fisher, Dr. F. A. Agar and others have be;n secured. The campaign started in Chicago in Coromieaion of Highways baa und*r October wi^h over 64tm registered men which wbh remarkable for the ~ Views of State Editors The great outpouring of Republicans W eundeevor eo far as possible to veri fy all news published, but when an Memi is incorrect, we will he glad to i i t on receipt of the correct in ion. or when our attention is to the error. T to total estim ated revenues of the Ft dm at Gwrernment for 1917 are $918.500.000 and tbe total estim ated itiooa are $1,285,867,808 or teeae of appropriations over reve- of $360.357.808.. To meet this a* deficit, the adm inietration is new sources of taxation, in thejincome tax is pro- aieo a Federal tax on inheri- taacee inheritances already are taxed in thia S tate. With the imposi- tier of a Federal tax they will be taxed twice. During the campaign that preced ed tbe election of President Wileoa. Democratic orators spoke lewdly m denunciation of \ R e p u b lican ex t ravage the Democratic platform declared against it. Tbe Wilson edm inistration has not cur tailed peblicKexpenditures. On the contrary i t hae increased them. Un der the Republican adm inistration which went out of office three years ago there was no income tax, no eaeergeocy revenue tax (which the W ilson adm inietration call a war tax) and nr Federal inheritance tax. The piling on of these additional taxes was necessitated by the enactment of a free trade tariff law which greatly re duced tbe Federal Government’s reve nues and tbe failure of the Wilson ad m inistration to cut its expenditures to meet this reduction in revenues. Committee lias been appointed with Frank A. Horne f Methodist), as chair- consideration at present, and on which they expect w ithin a very abort time to advertise for propoeale are the Ros- *yn Port Washington County highway, 6.24 miles in length; tbe W eetbury- Hickaville highway, 3.09 milea in length and the Greene Corners-Francis Pond County highway, 8.S8 m ilts iu length. The total coat of these three ' roads will be about $190,000, roughly eetimated. As to the propoeed new road, the State Department does not seem to be a t all enthusiastic. They say that inasmuch as the road, the improvement of which i* suggested, is an eaat and west route which will parallel a route which hae already practically been im proved throughout and which is. roost a - S - * . tbe nation. It is expected the Brooklyn and Long Island Convention wi*l break all rec ords and 'hat upwards of 10,000 men will register. A strong Executive ion Woodward Avenue. EAST B u c k a w a y ------ Tne contest was a most as close here I , eo<^ -Mrs. Cammillae Senne end : ss it w .s possible fer it to be. Dr. j f e ™il>’ leet Sundey Bt BeF RidKe : ] William A. Strong was elected Presi wltb ,nende there- dent by 176 voles to 173 for W alter E. ‘ Johnson ; Alexander Rheme was elect- | Mrs. J . A. Msrtenboff has been vis-1 ed trustee; B. S. Denton, jr.. treseur- , i , *nK relatives in Brooklyn for : Jays. (Presbyterian). WiltlAm M. Baldwin (Episcopal). H. F Mollenhauer (Lutbeian), Hon. Fred erick E. Crane (Congregational), vk’e chairm e n ; Orrm R. Judd (B a p tist), secretary; Edwin P. Maynard (Re formed in America), treasurer. There is an Advisory Committee of 26 of Brooklyn's strongest and beet known clergymen. Denominational Committees have been appointed by all the denomina tions. Nearly 2000 Registration Commit- HEMPSTEAD I. U. Horsfield was elected without opposition, receiving 656 votes. The only contest was for collector of taxes. W. T. Hutcheson was not satisfied to lose at the primary, but carried the contest to tbe election, and was defeated by tbe regular nominee; Harry P. Lee, by a vote of 644 to 294. The proposition to spend $20,000 to properly equip tbe fire department was carried by a vote of 326 to 96. of it, in very good condition it is a teemen have been appointed in 260 question as to whether or not it would 1 churches and a large number more will- be advisable to make this expenditure j *lc edde4- ,„ d „ i. . m . « „ which t b . Commie- hi’, whole task .\ The Laymen’s Missionary Movement sioner has taken up with tbe County authorities and now has under consid eration. It is claimed that in view of the fact that the remaining funds in the $50,000 bond issue will probably ' ment\ta n d s “ for * LYNBROOK Jam es H. Day ton defeated Charles H. Lott for president, 349 to 298. George W. W right and Milton F. Abrams were elected trustees. The contest for collector between Charles Schweitzer and M artin A. Springeteed was close, the former winning by 268 to 251. This village has the not enviable distinction of being tb# only one in the County to vote down a proposition to purchase automobile apparatus for be insufficient to complete the entire I State and County system it seems ad- - the Missionary vieable to expend tbw- money where possible, in such a way as to afford the Widest degree of relief, and the Commissioner is endeavoring to avoid parallel toutea for this reaeon. A = stated, the m a tter is not yet definitely ’ is not an organization to raise money the fire departm ent, but is educational and inspirational. j . The. osuel propeeition regarding reg- The Laymen’s Missionary Move- | •\‘rationa of e lector, resulted in a vote 1 for the continuation of the registra tion. The proposition waa carried provid ing for the election of police justice hereafter, iceteed of appointment The re-aasertion of the fact that principle is c entral in C h ristianity. 2. The enlistm ent of laymen for world service. | ------------- v 3. The propagation of tested meth- i MINEOI.A ode o f church effieiency. ^ Warren Seaman easily defeated 4. United consideration and action (jeorge Terry for president bv a vote on world issues. 0f 291 to 103. . . . . 6. A deepened spiritual life as the ------------- settled but is receiving and will have ; on]y sufficient dynamic for world evan- PATCHOGUE most careful attention before any Je-| gelization. : The proposal to spend $150,000 for ci.ion i. given. No collection will be taken in *ny the gewer , ye„ m defeeted by e Wo wish Supervisor Smith all possi- ‘ ee” lon ° ' the Convention. | vote of 041 to 75. This carried with l To thfl ex n o n s e a ol tho c a m I Mrs. Marvin M. Brooks has been ; entertaining her sister, Mias Elizabeth ! Edwards, of East Marion, L. I., for a few days. Awwwnrrw w ' r r y. ypggijwii'JJHHwww w waox A Wanb Ad is Often the First | Link in a Chain of Consequences It initiates something of far reaching im- jjortance to you. You meet someone with whom you will do business for years -or you buy or sell property that changes the currents of your daily affairs. Many a want ad is of buy transient importance of course. Butlothers influence your life for years and years. A very large crowd witnessed the basketball game on Monday night in the Firem en's Hall between the Wan tagh team and the Bedford Five from the city. Tbe game was a very inter esting one. At the end of the first half of the game the score was 20 to 8 in favor of the Bedfords. In the second half tbe Wantagh boys were too fast for tbe visitors and after a herd fought game, won by a score of 36 to 34. A fter the game dancing was enjoyed by all. Next Monday night the Wantagh team will play the Rockville Centre Red Sox in tbe Firem en’s Hall. NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW TELEPHONE • Review Building FREEPORT, N. Y. hie success in his efforts toward im I 7 ° meet t.11® expenses of the cam proving our County roads, acd hope be i can get this new road through for us. \ \\\\ ™ The New Tax L-aw it the defeat of the appropriation of $7500 for a motor pumping engine for the fire departm ent, by a vote of 186 to 128. J. Robert Bailey was elected presi- dent, without opposition. We have secured (on special request) S i t . <\»y V- «h= propoeed i „ , „ - There was the m a o ifestatkn of Republican vi rility in 1914 when the tremendous m a jority of tbe Democrats in Congress waa almost wiped out. In 1914 more eaxtious Democrats announced their retirem e n t. Already leading Demo crats are giving uut the news that they will not run again. erence to collection of taxes for the various towns of Nassau County. Be ing “ a party measure,*’ it is presumed it will pass. This new law does not seem to care whether tbe times and particulars of collections are known or not. It provides that \ a t least one W atertown Standard. | notitiy” ahall be posted in each tax district and published ONCE in such papers as the Town Board shall allow the Receiver to use for that purpose. For completion of assessment roll tbe ' required which secures a badge of ad | mission. Tbe Brooklyn and Long Isl | and badge will admit to all meetings i of tbe Now York Convention which !open; with a great mass meeting in the Hippodrome Sunday afternoon, ROCKVILLE CENTRE j . . 1 .> 1 1 The following officers unanimously The headquarter* of the Brooklyn |ecled; Preijd w W a|. and Long Island Convention are m th» ,BCe; trU3Uea> John w . Cross and Tbe recent Democratic State Con- renlioa was full of harmony on the serfact. It praised Wilson in high •ounding phrases, and insisted that tbe old petty, unterrified, should be re stored to power in this State. D said the national adm inistration was number of papers in which this can be published is limited to three, which is | Real Estate Exchange Building, 189 Montague Street; H. B. Dickson, Con vention Secretary. The Baptist Temple and Brooklyn Academy of Music have been engaged for the meetings. Booster meetings outside the Bor ough of Brooklyn.,in the interest of the convention will he held Sunday, March 26. There will be a mass m eet ing in the Baptist Church of Rockville i C entre, March 26. and delegates are 1 expected from all of the South Shore ! lowns from Rosedale to Amityville. On Monday, March 27, a booster sup per will he held in the Jam aica Pres- w i n profound slatesm anahip. But be used to properly keep the people qf - - c,- » ^ ------- • every, oe who knows anything about [ our big town in touch with the Board | practical politics knows that the real 0f Assessors. The cost of publishing force* which controlled the Syracuse 1 ... .. ... , Convention a,e bitterly opposed to the :,h,snntK ,e \ ° » 'd he about $1.50 for: WVsoti coterie in New' York, and that ! each paper. Tamro-'.nv ha= nothing but contempt; Incidentally we cannot see the rea-j to r the manner in which the offices 8on for such haste in pushing through be<* been parcelled out. | thjg if thf, main ti;guits je mere|y — R ochester Times. en, St. A lhans, Hollis, Q ueens and Floral Park. The Convention Secretary will be the speaker at these meetings. April J u rors Drawn By Thomas S. Cheshire, County Clerk GRAND JURY James W. C a rty; trustee to fill vacan cy, George E. Sam m is; treasurer, Ber gen T. Raynor; collector, William H. Connell. The ten propositions submitted were all carried, including improvements of several pieces of road, and raising $6000 for a motor engine for the fire departm ent. The Ladies’ Aid Society held a meeting at the home of Mrs. William ' H. W ebster on Wednesday atternoon. j The Christian Endeavor Society will ' hold a meeting on Friday night in the church. 'the entertainm ent given by Carl D e x ter last Wednesday evening under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor Society, was very fine and all who a t tended ws-re greatly pleased. Mr. D exter gave a good number of stories in dialect and imitated various animals and kept everybody Isughing continu ally. In addition to his renditions, Peter F. Avogadrn played several selections on the violin very effectively accom panied by Mrs. William H. W ebster. There was also a piano duet by Mrs. W ebster and Miss S tella<?. Fating. On Wednesday night, March 29. the firemen will hold a pinochle and dance in their hall. Next Sunday there will be regular services in the M enorial Congrega tional Church with preaching hy the ( pastor. Rev. Thomas S. B raithw a ite. Morning subj.-ct, “ The Mind Which Was in C h rist:’’ evening subject,; “ One Thing That Never F a ils.\ All are cordially invited to these services. Classified Advertising cent 4 word for the first insertion and ene-third cent fer eech •nheeqaent insertion; no adv. lew than 25c first insertion, 10c for second We frequently receive requests for the name of an advertiser who only ueea a box number. It is impossible for us to give this, and • the only way to get in touA with such advertisers is to direct cor respondence to them, at the box numbers given. $300 will secure half interest in a profitable and paying business that will stand investigation paying over 400 per cent, profit; salary $20 per w e ek;' profits divided monthly. Ad dress W. F. Cbipman, Freeport, L. I. 1235, tf Help W anted Wanted -O o c h e ters on infants’ bootees; pleasant home work; c-nll Tuesdays, Wi dnesdaya and Thursdays before noon. 22 South Lena Ave. near Long Beach Ave. 1290,12 Help W'anted—Good hands on sew ing machines; learners taken; also home work to steady people, good I pay; years work. W rite Knights; Place, Oceanside, Stop 88. 1269,t f | To Let Messenger Service Meseenger service to New York City. —I have changed my headquarters to Smith & Bedell’■ Pharmacy, where all orders will be promptly attended to. B ert Paris. tf M yers’ Messenger Service will save you time and money. Daily trips to Brooklyn and New York. Low rates and quick service. Leave your order# at Plum p’s Arcade Drug Store, 41 K R. A v e .; telephone 629 Freeport. AI onzo W. Myers, Messenger. tf Free At M errick—Houses to let, 6 and 8 rooms, 3 minutes walk to sta tion; $13 and $15 monthly; first j month’s'rent FREE. A rthur E. Hew- The Wantagh Fire Company will hold ! lett, owner, M errick. 1201,12 a pinochle and dance in its hall I its Wednesday evening, March vl29. H irsch’s orchestra will furnish music for the dance. Come out, enjoy yoar- ; self and help the firemen. to reduce the compensation of c e rtain Andrew J. Vernon, Syosset; David Busy on t$ilis at Washington SUPREMEC0UKr Two very im p o rtant m a tters engaged . NASSAU COUNTY. 1 the attention of the House during the : past week. One waa the eo called , ANDREW J. MUR1.EV sugar bill by which it is proposed to! Plaintiff,: retain a duty on sugar instead of per- 1 against— : m itting it to go on the free list on DOUGLAS E. TRAYER (on: May 1, as called lor by the Underwood j m a rried.) tariff bill. This reversal ot policy by ! SMITH, and FLORA; OF the majority party is due to s desire | SMITH, his wife, FRANK: SAi.E. to increase the revenues. The only j B R Ei^'I3R Y'-i8nd CORN; j opposition to its passage came from j EXCHANGE BANK, ! certain Democrats themselves who Defendants.: I maintained that as free sugar had been [n l)Ur6Uanci, of a judgment of fore | the platform pledge the) could not c|0gUre an(j aB]e-du)y made and entered I vote ,or 8 measure which repudiated jn the Bhove.en tlt,e() ac, inn, 8n(i t,ear. Two or three rooms to let, light housekeeping; furnished lor unfurn ished; no children. Wagon and oil tank for sale cheap.*... W rite J. \Ramp 20 W. Seaman Ave., Freeport, L. I. 1288,12 Wanted W anted—Live, hustling man to so licit orders in Nassau County for orn amental trees, shrubbery, roses, etc. ; high cemmisaions paid weekly. Brown B rothers’ Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 1244,18 Have a cottage on Crow Island, fur nished for Summer use, which will e x change for a commercial Ford auto mobile. Address or call Ave., Freeport. 12 Buffalo 1285,12 WILLIAM J.:N O !TCE Wanted-—Telegraph operators a»l- ways; never without position; learn now ; only 25c a lesson. Mra. Palmer, . T. ,- W ireless Cottage, Harrison and Grand For R e n t- F a c to r y buildings or ga- j A, el, F r e e p o rt; Phone 282-j. 1246,tf rage ; one s(one building 20x40; one | 1 frame building 22x90; suitable for | . — , machine and repair shop; rent cheap; ; „ . * tx/ 1 j formerly Schacht’s place; owner on tin p l o y m e n t W a n t e d premises, 501 A tlantis Ave., Freeport, - — trolley stops West End Ave. 1200,18 House To L e t—6 rooms, range, gas, tubs, garage and large garden; rent $13 ; telephone 232-W. Address Mrs. W. Baxer. Grand Ave., F’reeport. 989, tf Dressm aking—Coats and suits re- 1 modelled and pressed. Furs remod eled. Terms reasonable. E. L. Kel ley, 76 N. Main St.. F'reeport. 977,tf For Sale In tbe rule of Ajax defying the , officers already elected. lightning. Mr. Glynn did Ur well us save the town as much money as a eon, Rockvdle C e n tre; could te* expected. He came as near | s im ilsr law applied to other officers •nsw e rm g Mr. Root as any Democrat HnJ if it wvre to g0 int0 effect at the ; VelVor. Old W estbury; Devine Hew- It will not N. Layton, Old W estbury; Alex. L a w - ! ^ ° f lhe plank9 of the\\ F\‘rty ' ' : ing date March 22, 1916,1, ths under Chas. J. Bald- nn, Glen Cove: Chas. E. Jayne, Bald win; Wm. P. Rider, Lynbrook; Sami. The'other m easure wns the passage of a joint resolution providing for a substantial increase in our military 5 s 5B53£- k ----- intellectual capacity of most public meny people have, as has been freely ’ °8\ a ..ee’ f W ashing-, it „ ea iram«ftlBtely .« - ■CT. . g>\ . i , b .M, R„„, ,om„ p0ijijce| A,. F reeport: S & * h*iMlirLn*nf a t vu mfl u ‘ ' semblyman M cW h inney'afriends know ry S. Hand, Glen Cove; Sami. Under- . bao u icp .o t tew miles. be , , at,QVe ,,uch tacticg bul tbe sug hill Fleet, Oyster Bay ; John R. Chesh- . , , . . ,, ice, Syosaet; Geo. PL Hart, Lynbrook; gested delay, or a law covering all H a ro|^ Goo'dwini Ro8,y n . ^ L’ other town officers as well, would do Anstey. Oyster Bay; Wallace H. Corn- away with this idea apparently exist- well, Baldwin; W alter Cornwell, Port ing in the mind of many. —Newburgh Journal. : ceiveti the approval of the Hhuse, but the negative, land it was immedia passed by the On Friday the long delayed Military Bill was introduced and as it is still under debate leference to it will he made next week. signed, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at p.ublic auction, at the Rotunda in the County Court House. Mineola, Nassau County, New York, on the 6th day of May, 1916, at ten (10) o’clock in the forenoon on that day, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein desfcribed as follows : , All those certain lota, pieces or par cels of land, lying and being in the Town ot Hempstead, County o f Nassau and State of New York, known and 1 'T o Let— House on Madison Ave., 6 rooms; rent $10 per month. Inquire Mrs. E. Maude Corwin, North Wal- A. Lewis, 338 Bayview Ave., Free- lace s t -1 delicious home-made cardies ,,ort L I iio 5 ,tf ab|,cdutely dean and p o re; p lease try ------ ---------------------------------------------- — them. 1291,16 Poultry _. ~T~~ . \ , . ’. For Sale—One Sleigh at $20; one Single Comb Rhode Island runabout at $25; one buggy at $25. F’or Sale- Give Us a Normal School This Year Tbose who have made a study of the preeeet situation are unanimous in tt* t r opinion that there should be no forther delay in making provision for a S tate Normal School for Long Island. An intim a tion was given that if the has received from the banks of tbe ■ijos* Island people would consent to a County, their bank tax in accordance y e a r 's delay, some definite assurances I w ith the law, as here published: ----- lU be given for 1917. To this sug 1 Bank Fax Apportioned County Treasurer D. J. Hegeman W ashington; Stephen J. Underhill. Syosset; Fredk. E. Willets, Glen Cove. SUPREME COURT, TRIAL Cordially, designated on a certsm map entitled F redenck L. Hicks. reviee() map of Freeport Centre amend- Scaford First National, Hempstead 5194$ 50 Hempstead Bank 2105.41 F ir s t National, Freeport 583.04 Freeport Bank 1200.48 F ir s t National, Rock. Centre 576.34 Bank of Rockville Centre 1838.84 Bank of Lawrence 1043.04 Lynbrook National 688,11 geatioo a positive reply waa given that Long Island could not w a it any longer and eboold not be aaked tb do so. ■ O e r young people are completing tb e ir high school courses, with a well Itxed purpose to engage in teaching. I f the ecoool is established here, many height, ambitious and worthy students will be able to secure professional tra i a u * who a re now unable to do so , . u , •o account of tbe expense of traveling ! N orth Hempstead Bank* and beard. Socb a school here would ° y 8ter R8nk» very seen be filled to its full capacity, ae students would e n te r not only from Nassau end Suffolk Counties, but from Qeeens Botoegh and W estchester Oeonty as wel’. Tbe S tate Architect has become deeply interested in this project and baa given oer Assemblyman definite figaree as to tbe probable coat of a beildm g such as ia inquired here Hie •geree are $*76,000. and the bill as itd will at once be amended in Ittee. so as to meet the eeti- •f tbe S tate Ar.'.hitect. The The Y. M. 1. C. will hold a heet- tickets, 35 cents. T. Cornell, Roslyn; Chas. N. Seaman, Port W ashington; James W. Raynor, Freeport; Wm. Schutt, Lynbrook;: Abram Mintz, Rockville C e n tre; Chas Ortell, Freeport; Michael Murphy, Glen Cove; Geo. A. Davis, Syosset; Chas. J. Waas, 1 ed. comprising 246 lots, property of the Long Island Realty Company, New Ycrk City, located in the Village of F’reeport, Nassau County, N. Y , sur veyed August, 1909, and revised De- 1 cember, 1910, by Smith & Malcomson, C. E., Freeport, N. Y., and filed in the office of the Clerk of Nassau Coun ty, December, 1910, as and by the Red eggs for s e tting ; $1.’)0 per set ting of 13. J. S. DeMott, Leonard Ave., Tel. 889-w. 1268,21 For Sale—Eggs for hatching, S. C. ! White Leghorn, 75c per setting (15 j eggs) ; S. C. Rhode Island Reds, $1 and $1.50 per s e tting (15 eggs). Ap ply Wm. H. Post, Freeport, L. I. ;Tel. 568 or 663-w 1239,tf Automobiles a r d M otor Boats William Rhame. Wantagh, L. 1. 1279,12 »♦♦••>♦♦♦♦♦■»*•»»♦•• + • 1 a as > 1912 five'passenger Oakland, model 40, newly painted; good condition; asking $600; will exchange for lots in : F'reeport or-vicinity. Box 32. F’ree , J Horan nombers fifty six (f6) and fifty-seven *'ort- 1284,12 j __ ___ _ _______ __ Hicksville;! I 67*1 8nd mor‘‘ Particularly bounded Locust Valley ; Geo. D. Smith, Free I James Martin. Sea Cliff ; Wm. R. Mol- and described as follows port; Rutherford B. Hulls. Port W a s h -! lineaux, Hem pstead; Harry Bair, Re,£mnm? at a pomt m .l b e . j 1 j ington; Jam e s Irving Baylia, W o od-1 W estbury; Henrv B. Kopke, Hemp- Al^ any Il“ \ dred a.nd bury; Paul W. F. Lindner, M alverne;! s te a d ; Wm. B. A ustin, Baldwin; Wm. | hfty-five and 81-160 (456-81) feet, dis- Jam es E. Dann, Hem pstesd; John J. j F. Devoe, Baldwin; Sami. S. Smith, !8nl.,m 8 ntirther|y direction from Hynes. Lynbrook; Edward Bresinhan, -jr., Hempsteau; Whitfield C. Hewlett, East Roekaway; John G. Cornell, I Woodmere; Alvin Elderd, Baldwin; Rockville C e n tre; Chas. F. Bertanzel, | Henry C. Stolz. H ickaville; William dis- the N o rtheast corner of Albany Avenue ! and Merrick Road; running thence Flesterly in a line at right angles to For Sale—Two Ford^ open .touring bodies. Apply William Dunker, 3 Grafing Place, T e l e p h o n e 2H|: W. F'reeport. 1221, tf R e a l E s t a t e Total Grand total $9328.78 N- Roslyn; Wm. F. Lynch, Roslyn;! J . Strong. Roslyn ; $3980.27 Jos. F. Hunt, F'reeport; Chas. B rad-1 Port W ashington; Chas. Raynor, j.,hn K Hamilton, | $6487 4 l i |ey> er ' Port W ashington; C. Gardin-j Great Neck S t a . ; F>ed P. Bazin, Ced- ”Orth ®r|y- Fn a *iDe Parallel ” ith th\ easy, apply $6487.41 . _ McLaughlin, Hemp- ! South Ocean $19796.46 er Miller, Hempstead; John R. Sim o n -; a rh u rat; Taos. McLaughlin, Hemp- : son, Glen Head; Wm. L. Buck, Valley stead; Chas. W. Gibson. East Rocka The distribution of the tax was made SD®8!\: F f«d w c «rm®n. F a rm ing-, way ; Cha*. Loehrs. Farmingdale'; as follows: TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD i Supervisor for town purposes $2662.40 ! School D istrict 1, Hempstead 1 Village of Hempstead School D iatrict 9, Freeport Village of Freeport School D iatrict 21. Reck. Cen. Village of Rockville Centre School D iatrict 16, Lawrence bUl will also be amended by changing ^ l' leg.e ,L* 'I rooCr , . , a . oiv« .Uthor School D istrict 20. Lynbrook tbe third section, eo ak to give author l$y to ecbool d is tricts onlv. to purchase Ised far • site The report that tbe Governor has stated that be would'not sign e Normal e - i — . mnt -------- ^ h , w ithout au- __________________Let everyone do „ ewwytbleg possible to secure tb e ; t e t a e M h i . ^ Village of Lynbrook V 1224.80 1781 61 616.75 616.76 766.81 56S 83 442.04 272.30 224.83 184.48 $9236.50 North Heron itead $39411.47 Oyster Bay $6422.6$ County Treasurer fees 1 p. c„ $197.96 Total $19,796.46 d a le; Adolph Brause, Glen Cove; Hen- Francis Hammill, ry Crocker, Inwood; Frank L. Place, Arthur Thompson. G reat Neck; Wm. Kleist, Port Wash ington; John A. Pine. Lynbrook; Geo. W. Soper. Roosevelt; John H. Schreib- er. Valley Stream ; Frank P. Harrison, Roslyn; Sami. Wilson, Bellm o re; Man- ford Johnson, Baldwin; F'rank G. Hoi ly. H e w lett; Martin D. Streeseman, Freeport. e COUNTY COURT, TRIAL and 48 100 (62.48) feet to the north Doundary line of the revised map of Freeport Centre amended, as per said m a p ; thence westerly along jiaid north 160, choice location, low price, terms owner, Amerman, 249 Ave., or local agents. 1286,12. Freeport, I. 1. Bargains , two hous- i Philip H. Hoefner, Elmor.t; Henry F. Smith, Roosevelt; Fredk. A. Mihan. Lynbrook; Townsend L. Southard, Oceanside; J as. W. Dickinaon, Port W aabington; Henry Raymood Bailey. Roalyn; Geo. P. Muscb, Hempetead; Frank E. Roae, Baldwin • Chae. M. Nash, Franklin Square; Joeiah Dow ----- Glen Head; Samuel K etc ham. Roalyn; Christian A. Keppler, Mineola; Fredk. Valley Stream : r HiMr. W ! i 7 du ‘ ! boundary line, one hundred and ten and es for sale or exchange on easy terme. 7 , , g il 2 1011(110.12) feet to tbe East line F- H. Evans, 6$ New York Ave.. e e p o _____________________of Albany Avenue; thence southerly Freeport. L. 1. •504,18 along the east line of Albany Avenue, ; ----- 1 ---- ------- i ------ — fifty-seven and 63-100 (57.53) feet to For Sale- Property 232 N, Main \i tbe point or place of beginning. SUB- ; g t . ; suitable foi juctory si ;e, g#r*g» JEC 1 to covenants and restrictions or most any bueifiess; plot 82x355, 2 contained in Liber 265 cp., 171. Sub- family house, 11 rooms, 2 cellars, wet- ! ject to a right of way and aleo a party i e r and toilet* in house; large hen well agreement set forth in Liber bouse and carpenter shop. For price 370 cp. 467.) and terms w riti F’red H. Smith, Rob- ; Dated Freeport, N. Y., March 23rd, t ertsdele, Al,n. 1240,21 1 1916. --------------------------- --------------------------- CHARLES T. MCCARTHY. n Referee. j B o a r d i n g , GEORGE MORTON LEYV, j Attorney for Plaintiff. Roome with board; aleo table board- Office * P. O. Addres#. j ere end transient trade eeeoroawdated; 1-7 Railroad Avenue, , term* reasonable Mrs. I. Lewie, 97 Freeport. N. Y. j S mith St.. • 1266,1$ THE FERRY From DYCKMAN ST., N. Y. To ENGLEWOOD, N.. For Thursday, March 30 Boats from both terminal* every tt ■tin utea eh weekdays from • A. M. to U P. M- E x tra boots will be run every I minutes trees both tarasteals en aotwdovm. Sundays aad Helbtaye J A . it i m t U MARCH COUGH S They differ little, materi ally, from other coughs, but coming as they do at a time when one’s vitality U natur ally low they are really more serious. Cure the cough at once and avoid disagreeable consequences. Smith,& Bedell’s Compeund Cough* Syrup will quickly effect a cure. It is particularly soothing and healing to the inflamed bron chial tubes and speedily re stores them to normal condi tion. When that is done there is nothing to make you cough—the cause is removed. Especially good for children as it tastes good and is free l from opiates. Guaranteed. * Price 25 Cents Smith & Bedeli, Inc. 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