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TWO THE NASSAU POST, FEEEPORT, >. Y, FKIIV4V. MARCH M. 1I»I7. LYNBROOK G. 0. P. . HOLD A RALLY MUCH ENTHUSIASM The Supervisor Makes Strong Address-Town Candidates Present 1 wil l piit u p .-<.•.\.. a-;. I be pm u p by Mr Ki'-tnliill ilia i .v.iy cen t thii! h e iilletes has b.-. n los t Htrayc d o r .'-tnlell .il U i.,- trai'.l dil • i-rlly t o th e piiri y v. h o ic . civ.f i it, Kaiiie t o hi' give n l o iiiiv oi'.•anizatio n desigiiaii'd\ . ViUji th e piirtini;- sho t tin'l \v •i>*T<('^ rvisii r Sini'l i .11 :i spioker iilid iin-.i'illL; rif '':• 1 .yi,h'-,i,.i: Ki- pilhlical i ('lull nil I'l'idav nr.-iii .\sup. 1 . IS,II .-i' 1' h -,. 1,(1 V. a 11,1 piiiicipa! sp , ill;, i ai •' strong ad'l n . 1 • some o f 'he .har .s -li.^i. ;: . pai.;rii b y lu.-. np;inn(-nts . In bei; .|ii. ii--' Mr - Snii'-h ...--. fjieak i I v SUH ,.;• ., h.- .V: spok . dOlll ill;,I tl . •ha t In- .1 sriirf' t ha ' ' . an d wiiiil'l I . . sai d H. ask . .1 iin- i-cii . iifid -im; \M v ('f m.- v ti,- • fifler w hi, h I . . .| 11,11 ,1, ],:.- i.,;,. H e b;,s . .| ' n p nnt.' s tiik.-n Do You V/ant .NeWiSt'Omach? Juslici^ of the Peace 5 OUT Wilbur F. Southard OF WANTAGH REGULAR REPUBLIC A\ NOM!IVATIO\ FOR Justice of the Peace WAITER R. JOi\KS . ' Hempstead , Keep an Experienced Judge in Office Another Misstatement Nailed HIGHWAY J^UND October 31. 1915 to March 2 7. 1917. RECEIPTS Balance on hand October :Ust, 1915 .- Hif^hway Ta.K collected pur.suant to Section 90-91 , Received from St^e, pursuant to Section 101 : Received f ro,m all other sources I Tot'il l<'\-ei|'ts .„ _ EXPENDITURES Kor h'lonr Hild t»'ain work . . __ o4.7;io.9,^ l-'or rental of machinery, pursuant to Section 50 . olO,50 Kor nnr.trrial •\-''r hi'ifhwav and bridjjes having- a span of less ;;;a: '\- ^ci'^' ...^_ -46,839.65 P.ahmi-e iiiie\i''Mid*'<i oi-, hand Oct.ol)'jr :.Jl.st. l'Jl<i..,.. . BRIDGE FUNJ) RECEIPTS Bahirn-.\ in liaini ()c^.n\'c\' :]]:•'. I\]' _ Ta.x ra:.''. •'\i i'ror.i li'xci'.ci \i 'la'-.c.'^ p'ni s'aai't in, :::t.^c. 'jn-oi Titia! ri'Ci'ii'ts . . .. _ EXPENDITURES Labor and team work, niainlenanee of bridj^es Material for repairs Construction new l)ridg'.;s Balance unexpended (Jcl. :•]), 1916 MACHINERY FUND RECEIPTS Balan.-e on ham! October :;i.st. 191.\) . __.. l.->,4^ Ta.\ received fr.im Tax Receiver, pui'suaiU to Seetiu!, H(i-|»l .\oo.oo Received f'ror,i ot 1'KT .S()ur(.'e> . ._:_ .10 TCI{'A\ l-eC'.'.'iins EXPENDITURES 6,750.17 76,600.00 38,300.00 1.49 $121,651.66 SLSSl.lo $39,770.5u 3.941.00 2.500.00 $6,441.00 :;44.27 352.84 2.187.00 $6,441.00 2.881.11 $3,556.,S9 1 8515.58 15 03 SNOw AND h NLOUS FUND ,. Ol .. I 1 • I Mill Oil-'. I i i- vn[;xL)i i t^it<^i:s inci li .,. oi'i'^.'X) 1, llli.00 f:-2,521 l,9^i ,50 .95 iki. d ' h:{i)\icv -li, iKlo SUMMARY High'way Fuiiil iJaUru'e Oci dier obst. 1916 .. .... Bridge Fund i-ialance '• K'ti.ibi.n- 'M.it, rjl6 , _ .. _ Macnmery Kund Balani':-October 31st, 1916 . , . . Snow and Miscellaneous Kund, Balance Ocio'oer 3l3t, lilib .. Interest on Balances .JanuaiV •Ji'cl, 1917 ^ . R-.-ceived Crom Tax Reeeiver, Hi^dnvay Kund 1911 Received from Tax Receiver, i^ridy:e Kund 1!)17 . . _. Received from Ta.x Receiver. Machinery Kuno 1917 _ . R'X'eived from Tax Receiver, xMiscellaneous Fund I'.M, Total Receipts _. Total expenditures to March 23rd, 1917 .. Balance now on hand for Highways The above balance on deposit in the Hempstead Bank, at Hempstead. N. Y. verified by inquiry at the Hempstead Bank. HIRAM R. SMITH, S Dated March 27. 1917. 539.55 •:.;• , I . i.-i;,; .;,550.^^9 .55 55 .<;4 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 5:!9 ».i2 70,500 2,5(10 500 lO.OOi.) 127,430. 28,117. 16 -- $99,31::!. This can upervisor 30 be Iro m Ih c nlliiia l libs and said a l ibc iH-Liiiiiiiiii; ihiU li e wduld .sjiy nothiui ; a;.\innsi IIL- npiion i nt nn d hoped tbiit 11,1 iiielllbel of the Keiuildieai i or:.;aii- i/atiot i vv.Hild list th e saiit. meilioil. - 1,1 min i sliiiuin g as use d b y th e op- posiliou. 'lhe Supervisor lol d uf ihc ^ disiribiitio n nf count. v funds . bovV th e I'll,Vll o f llemiistead ba d been paying wo iliii.l s of tbe taxes and gcliiiii ; on, , tbi r 1 ol th e mad funds . He tol d ,r ili c SIIII In l.-cove r th e cXi-es s alii- ,i,,n , pai d liv Heinpstead and how n.-iiil y ifln.tiii o vvas recovered fro m th e 'rovvui- ni' Oyst.M- Ha.v iiii.l N.irtli lleiii|isl.a. l In nairaiitm the doinus if Ibt- 'I'ovM, liimrcl. Mr, Sniit h sai d b e wished tn UIIM' no .n di! In biuisclf . that illl 111'- uiiUlc'.-^ V '\' '•'•' i ''•'' ''-^ \iiiioiit y vnt.- .if th • 'rnw n r.'iiinl, wbi.li cmisi-ts of five ti'.einhi-rs Not, milv was Ih c .5:!S:.\..'i.i'i rcnvcred. bii' , •he other two towns which vv,-i. as- ,-ssint; a, IVM nly liv,' pc! cen t vvhil,- II,•mpstea d ..s-(sse(l ::' liftv fur .cut.: •vere (•miipelle d i n O'v fii\-M'e <(' as-| •^ess a t tb e Ih-inpsi.^i.i! h'^ims. Mr Sn-ii h euidc a c Pin u pom' b;. ; reniarking h.j t tba t .ih,>iit two thirds; if Ibe niotnlit IS n f tb e .Nassa u Oounty ' \ssociation'live i n the towns o f Oys-; ler May an d Nortb neinp.sicad. and he y only rii.scovered tb e cxtrgfj-agan l Mxes i n .Nassi m County wbon cora - pellp d t o pa y thoir fai r share o f th e •axes. Perhaps, said th o Supervisor, thi s has .soifiethin g t o d o with th e ittack o f th e Nas.sa u Association o n hlin . But If it has, sai d Mr . Smith, Ihe y are welcome t o *.'., fo r he would d o the same thirr B.Tain In the same circumstances. .Mr Sniil h show,,! Imw In- •>'.ii- .\H -liiiul.v (iiinmi-i l 111 iiiaiuis in ili - iloiir d hy lh e ivvii represelllalives frniil 111,- olher lowiis. pill I ictilai iv ill llie.-e !,-nc mill.(IS . so . san l he , you can ser I iiat h e wa s not ifspotisilile fo r al l tb e thin-- - dun e b y th e iiia.ioril y ol tb e I'.oiirii. Ml . Sniilh wen t extensive- ly into th e new svstiin o f accountiii,: ; illl rodiice d in idw n alTairs b y bim am i sai d th e re|irt sciilauies from lh e Siii' e 1'(inipirnller s ollic e had ,1,',•hir- e d ll ,11.ihl 111)1 I.l iinpidvei l upon. H e tol d I.f man.v thlii.trs pending befor e ihe town atlli maiie a stroim jile a fo r •lie ne w town linll . in b e voted upo n ill ihci-mniim eleclion. Tbe cbar.ee s 111 0.1 limhway mai'trs ha d been by tn '11V c~t itratof. pai d b y tbe Nassau I'oiiiii y .Xssnciatioii , who liad declari>(l nn -mill.' int o th e cmiiit y building. •^' • a'. ' In 11' loiil.iiiL- fo r leads; wc want .to 'let si>iiieotu> \ If a n cxpcr i is pai.-' t o Iiiul .1 man insai u h e wil i '.reiirtally s o swiar. while tin' exper t tiaid b v th.e ,Ithe r sid e wil l ius t a - iirt'.i'stiy sw,-a r th . mnn is sane. S o h e mTcsfis;ation . sni d th e speaker, was no t wha t could b e (iiile d impart- ial Ohanu's ar. ' made ,iboii i th e nifiintenance . bu t il i s a fact , which (\nmnt rolle r ncnneit. who was present bor e out . tha i ninetv per cent o f th e •maintenanc e fund is spen t fo r con- struction. Is no t u.sed t o fill holes an d natch road..!, bn t t o make roads wit h -\ liv e year ciiarantre. Kvery bon d 'li'slie has bee n made serially, no t fo r 'one terms; tho las t issue boinp ; fo r •w n years fo r SSOO.OOO and JlSO.nOA '\iss already beo n pai d off. Mr . Smith aroused Ih e enthuslam of • '. , ,'•!. !ici 1,1 a 1 , ,i, • I..,- ill . 1,1 .Icclaii'i i 11,,' l!.;l,i \\ il- nm lu'itii-' iiiini,' iif;aiiist liiiu but ii.naiiisi .111' K, imhli i .111 iiaii y oi lhe Tow n of II, mp.-i . a.l. His entir e aihlrtss wiis listen,,! l o with close aUeiitlni i iind li,- was ht-aiiil y cheer,d when h e inad e -nnim iiniiiis iu:ains t hi s oppiiuenls, 111 i m sen i in;.; th e Siipeivism. .Mi. .Ici ,-111 il \ 'Ml'. w ,,i p 1 I, ;,,,1 thi s was a v,-r y u„us,,a. . „,..i..i.mi. He iiineuibered no canva.s s so ful l o f iiialice.' which vvas almo.st a ciimt; , an d in a tnv. II Ciinipaig n where a candidal. IS suiiposed t o have friends cha t L-CS have hi-cii imiib- that are ah,m-t libelous, l.'nii I laiiier s too k n p iln , arlv pan •if tli,' ,-v,-nini;, an d the n Chaiiinan \\-,....l iii.'septe. l .Mr, Hiliiy Maxson. \ l>,i sjinl;,, tdr hi s la w paitiier, .lii(l/;e ,l,.ii,,s. ,-an,li(lat e for .lii.-iie,' nl th , I'.il,-,', wlm was uiiavoidaiil y ali.-,n i Mr. \lax.-oi i tol d some of th e wor k of ., iusiiics position; Jiulu e .imies diir- •iuK th e pas t three years ba d ii!,, l ••.noii ,.rises an d collected Jtl.dnu in fin, -^ 11, ipok e o f the iniportauc f o f th e nffice an d o f the desirability n f hav - ing a lawyer on fh e town board wlm, •'latiy (lucstion s o f leca l aspect arise , .Iiid;;e .lone s opponent Is a driiK£;isf. and sai d Mr. Maxson. if .vou wanted a proscription filled yo n would no t jio t o a lav*yer , therefore if you want a iudu'c t o decide lega l questions yo u would hardl y L^O t o a pharmacy. Town Cler k Gilber t spoke briefly . Two years apo when flrst elected Mr . Oilber t says h e di.scorerp d ho was th e younce.^ t town clerk In th e State. He ha d (lon e th o best tha t he could during Thrift Thought /\ r>!d yo n ever stn) . t o vvnf.-b a croud around a stre«'t faker .selling Some article o f hiiUi<«'li.il.l us,—n p.j- tot a peeler . f.>r iiistiinc , ? II.>w he persuad.' d the men tha t thei r wives cmil d no t pee l pefiHi-e s witlioii t it . found rciid y purchasers, who lai d down thei r qunrters . marclie, ! hnni e ani l presented th e article wit h prid e and a risbteous f.^elini: o f \belpin g wife i n her dail.v i-'• - • -.iv ,,, j ;,,i he p pet'lln c [MitUI' ' i'i'l ^^ iiV til e nex t .lay? R--ccgnized a Master. PAINTING- - PAPERHANGING INTP:RI()R DECORATING OF ALL KINDS ARTHlfR F RH^EY ^, f h;irl»'*v Strert. Roosexelt I. I. RUGS .ii:,~ ii'i lil ai m •.\ ..'ii-l . nii' mm In itO so !i aLi.iin I'lios, Il •|'a\ K,c,i'.. i •,. . ;,l. ,:i,, has n o ,ippoii,'iii l m i ii,i pui. , , i,,a,l, ;i sir,iiii4 Ide a tni Iln- mw inwi i hall , and Ov,-rsee r o f th, l'n,ji- Oanu! .Mor- rison, Cbarb- s i:. S. hwtit/er, \\-ilhiii Southard am i lUii 11 vhllii -p,,k e l.rietly . Th,' rall y i.^, ,,i, ,i imd 'h,- enllmsiiim -Im-.v n ,-|i, .i, im a liiru e niii.im il V i m i!,, 1;, ;, ,i,: ;, nu ,-atiili,kites (in ,\\t\ ll :'r,i. Chicago's City Planning. Clilcairo, tli,> premier American cit y I n clty-plannlnc w.irk . Is about t o in - vade th e w.irl d o f tb e \movies.\ It Is goiuK t.> show other municipali- ties how t o make themselves nxir e at - tractive, healthful an d iirosperous , and us an objec t l.^ss.m will disiila y vlew.s o f prc^ent-da y and futuio Chicago t o millions o f peopl, . throughout th e Unit - ed States, Canada and Kurojie . To sa.Usf.v di'iniin.l s iiiud c b.v more thii n a hundred .-V/n.-ricau cities which are watching Clii(-a/,M'.s planniiig .'f- forts, the Chicago pla n coiiimlssii; n has arranged t o huve th e eutire Chicago plan put In ftlrn form . The national , state, county and cit y official-s i n Chi.-ai.'o, niember. s o f th e Commercial cluli , memb.-r s o f the pla n commission nn. l the officers and direc - tors o f th e biuding civic , social an d commercial organizations. Industria l clubs, rea l estate boar d nnd women's clubs are ti) be vlsiialized . NFW VOKK JiKim.ll \Billy \ Sunday'. s campaign i n New York City . Full and complete detail s o f al l niertlnE s wil l b e published In the New Yor k Herald. u, :fa. F LU F F h,'i,iililill RUGS RAG RUC.;-; AN!) CARPETS .\i I . ,, miiiiii. piic,- s Main Rug Works .'l.'.l ,\,i. \diiin Street •!.'! li! K r-ncpm; PLu^iBJNf; & uuma .'•- ' '11, M .,1 ni •; * FRITZ - • . •; -i,. -.,.;. 1 •' -. I.' I'!. N. -i B ARC AIT-.' T--n f -.:•• ' C-i - '• -• ;il,d '-'lecli';'- :::',- ;. f,.. v. a'i, y ));.,;' ,-._ . . ::,r^r . - v .-- i ,; . ,_ •\-!' ^irUi-i.'d \n']-:'-.- ;- ' i /I'i--,-. \'c\\. Apyuy FDW. UHE i''i9 R()(),>r, >. i.l, I. . L. 1. There's No In- crease in Ihe Price lor Gas In most ul Ihr homrs in Ihr Irrrilor.t sapplird b> as. Gas i<i usrd lor rooV- ing. Ironing and hraling Mairr all Ihr >rsr round. II should be s» in f\frY homr. THE HEATING . PROBLEM SOLVED Sou Ihal (oal is hurd to gri al ao) pi itf, Ihr ti»s Hratinij Slovr romrs lo tht- rt'scut' with ils rrcnoiniral srrvioc. >ou ran kcrp a liltir heal in thr lur- narr, just tnnuqh lo tiikr ihr chill oil tbr hous e ilill! havr abundant hral in Iht- silling room, dining room or bath- room b) iisinit lias Htaliiiq Slovo. LiphI thr da s in Ihr heater in Ihc room vou wish ;o usi- and cnj.)) ils coralorls jus! as hirij as nrrc'vd. du n turn of| Ihf Gas and all opmsc stops. RF/N\K (.VS HI \TIM. STUMS Nl.OII up. \IH \N I.\s 111 \TiS(i srtnis Si-.'.00 up. (i\ S STr\Al RV!l!\T(>KS Si IS.,'id up. KMiiwHiKr. IOSIIKH'I MI IHMIH'v •i'l.lKt up. lli('\;!'>'sau\Siill(»lk lijihlinfldi. cm Mil IIIIN Ml), l'ri\. II, tups;, ad Ko, kvillr I tnli t licporl and Mimola We l!a\c Ipiilicalitms fill' ','!;: '-s i i renl. Itiriiishi'd I , , mi (Icsiniltlf i ., , . 1, ' - ' '•' !ivl ! ^.|-r.,M:.l:•;• .,,li, Iiiilli.';,.I .\'. lu n . port Spring\ Opening at The FASHION SHOP M. STEIN, Prop. 44 MAIN STREET H E MPSTEAD, L. I. We bid you a hoarty wolcomo to visit our store and inspect our EXCLUSIVE EXHIBIT OF SPRING and SUMMER FASHIONS. The display consists of tho season's smartest models select- ed from the loading fashion centers. We Are Most Enlfiusiastic Adoul Tlie Showing Because we know that the many charming styles aro sure to meet with your favor. It is our oim to make it a pleasure for you to trade here. Every courtesy will be extended and you will enjoy iookini^ over our Beautiful Display of Suits, Co^ts, Dresses, Walsis, Skirts, Mlillnery and Corsets SETON C. BENS Chartered Accountant 33 Railroad Ave. Freeport. L. I. •I, i,|.i,.,n , l-'ieejiori 77 WotilvvDitti I, .il l iil- Tel . phone l;a- . 1( y, 7I.-,i; r MEAT l'O.HITivi;i,y mi l;i>,i WE HAVi; HKNTKH AND WH.I. <(j.\nl ( \r TUf-; \iAkk-|-' ( FAIKLY sQi AiiKi.v iioM:srrv FoBrti'e n yearx ' experience In Kreepor t is Mirel y tiro - enitiiifh t o cKlahliKh oMrselvcK and n chanicter (O-HK O.VK I OMK AF,I, Fred Pitterman 74 SOUTH MALf STRFf!T (Tel. 1S2«) FREEPORT