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SOOTH SE RetaWiahed by J. A. 8tile«, July, 1906. and Their P a y t » Officer Yet FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1911 South Sidir Messenger Co., Owher Roland M. Lamb Railroad Ave., Freeport >- 1 President Thoroaa S. BraithwaitelWahtagh, N.Y. Vice-President Samuel T. Raynor Railroad Ave., Freeport, N. Y. Secretary Clinton M. Flint Railroad Ave., Freeport, N. Y. Treasurer So many requests having been made to furnish the namee of the officials employed at the Court House, together with the compensation each receive per month, that we publish the following: of County Judge—Jamee P. Dr. E. S. Carman Health Week for Farmers’ at Notwithstanding the fact that Dr. Edwin Carman was removed as Health Officer of Freeport by State Health Commissioner Porter, of Albany, some tipi* ago, after an alleged hearing on charges' made against him by Dr. T. Horace Evans, also of this place, Dr. liemann. Judge, S291.66; Frank G. Carman continues In such position and Schwab, Confidential Clerk, $126; the State Health authorities at Albany Maximillian Becker, Court Crier, address him as such. $100. i Following the removal of Dr. Cur- Office of Coniptroller—John Lyon, man, the Village Board 6 f Health ap- ■Comptroller. $291.66; Hatai!ton» R. pointed Dr. C. A. Newton aa tempor- Halsey, Confidential Clerk, $160; Nel- ary Health Officer, but when seen by a son L. Seaman, Inspector, $100. . Brooklyn Times reporter, Dr. Newton Office of County Clerk -Thomas S. stated that he had never accepted the Cheshire, Clerk, $208 33; Warren C. pouition, and never will with the ex- Seaman, Deputy, $160; Samuel C. Ran- ception that should the village be with- som. Court Clerk, $175; George W. oat a Health Officer, be would fumi- Weekes, Gilson H. Raynor, Charles E. gate a house or take care of a contag- Curtis, Wilbur J. Kay lor, W. Russell ious disease if paid the same as if he Office of Publication _ _ Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. ; Vandervoort, Clerks, $9L66 each; Em- attended ahy similar case of his own. Telephone, 203-J | eline B. Baer, Stenographer, $83.33; “ For instance,\ he said, \ if they Sarah A. Holman, George D. Clark, had an extensive fumigation they Clerks, $66 each; W. Bruce Thurston, would have to pay me $10 to do it, -and Jesse F. Bedell, Daniel E. S e a l e y , no such price as the salary of the Ethel E. Starr, Charles A. P. Smith, Health Officer would bring me. It is W. L. Wisner, H. R. Johnson. Copy- simply the same as any other doctor in ists, who ar6 paid at the rate of 4 v'l*a8e wo^ ^°\tv i-’ r h I Wednesday lectures on vegeta- cents per folio. When queried on the subject, John I.. . farm management, animal Office of County Treasurer -E lbert D. Gunning, President of the village, b,eB culture’ rarm manaKement. an'mal Hegeman, Treasurer, $166.66 and ex- stated that Dr. Newton is the Health Entered at the Post Office at Free port, N. Y., as second-class matter. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS M e a s e n g e r subscrib e rs changing th e ir ad d .«s will co n fer a fav o r on this p u b lication if th e y w ill notify us in tim e - to _____ e __________ i send th e p a p e r to th e new add ress j cjgy e \ Monfort, Chief Officer at present, but J. W. Fitzsim- th e r e b y m s u n n g its delivery w ith o u t in- G |erk | 150; L c Underhill, George mona and Dr. Carman, as well as Ur. terru p tion . Addre»», i .s K a.irond Ave., w Van Sicklen, William Snow, Frank Newton, as shown by his statement, r r e e p o n , n. . Hanneman, E. G. Cooley, Clerks, $100 think others. ; each; Olaf Magnusson, Clerk, $65. The Messenger's news service affect-! Office of Sheriff—Charles T. De- ing different villages covered by it, is Mott| sheriff, $208.33; William M. Cornell The Fourth Annual Farmer’s Week 6t the New York State College of Ag riculture at Cornell University will be held February 20 to 26. The program for each day will be in teresting and practical, consisting of lectures end demonstrations. Aside from the College Staff a number of outside lecturers have been engaged to take up Special subjects. On Monday there will be lectures on tillage, farm crops, poultry, animal husbandry and demonstrations with a special poultry program in the even ing. On Tuesday the- New York State Drainage Convention will convene; with lectures on various phases of drainage by prominent men ki the State and panada. Aside from the Drainage Convention there will be lec tures in pomology, poultry, plant breeding. Dairying, farm management a d animal husbandry with demonstra tion on box packing of apples and on plant diseases and poultry, with espe cial address by Commissioner R. A. i Pearson in the afternoon. reported weekly by representatives Jaeg; r> Unde’r Sheriff/ $150. Arthur covering each locality. Any news item published in this paper that is erroneous > will be corrected it information is sent to the office of publication. County Directory County Judge JAMES P. NIEMANN Surrogate JOHN J. GRAHAM County Clerk THOMAS S. CHESHIRE Comptroller JOHN LYON District Attorney CHARLES N. WYSONG Sheriff CHAS. T. D e MOTT Superintendent of Poor WILLIAM B. BRITT W. Edgar, Chief Clerk, $100; John J. Dunbar, Warden of Jail, $90; John T. Mills, Under Warden, $83.33; Edwin Lewis, Stephen Walker, Jailors, $75 each; Gilbert Brush, Jailor, $60; Ar thur Benton, Cook, $58.33; Armenia DeMott, Matron, $50. Office District Attorney—Charles N. Wysong, Dist. Attorney, $208.33; husbandry, poultry, plant breeding, soils, spraying, orchard management, demonatratiooe and judging practi- cums. The evening will be devoted to plant breeding with special lecture by To a Brooklyn Times reporter over Assistant Secretary Hays of the United - t-lonhnnn H , r Brm nn : State8 DePartm e,nt ° f A8rlCUltUre- On Thursday, lectures on farm crops, the telephone, Dr. Carman admitted that he is acting as Health Officer, that fhp H e a l t h D p n f irt'm p n h a t A l h a n v t h a t : ierCI1 ZerS' trUk' K c r o p s , DOX paC K ing toey are apparently a c c e p t^ and that methho^ - with demonstrations on apple ho == liouUh nffino. 8cab. box packing of apples, meat and he receives pay as Health Officer of the village. He said while there was no formal re-appointment the matter is well understood and that he is going ahead and doing his duty and not wor rying about the future. When asked what he knew about the Mason Trowbridge, Chief Clerk, $150; case, Mr. Fitzsimmons, President of Donald A. Frazer, Stenographer, $91.- 66; George J. Tydeman, process Ser ver, $91.66 ; Willis F. Seaman and Otto Payne, Bicycle Policemen, $25 each ner week. Office of Surrogate—John J. Graham, Surrogate, $291.66; Samuel T. Wright, Clerk, $150; William H. E. Jay, jr, Clerk, $91.66; Margaret B. Wheeler, Stenographer and Copyist, 4 cents per folio. Other County Officers—William H. the local Health Board, said that he knew that Dr. Carman was acting as Health Officer, and that they would never find a more conscientious one. He said: “ The State Commissioner at'Albany who removed Dr. Carman apparently still recognizes him as the Health Offi- i cer in the village, as only the other ! day Dr. Carman received a letter from the Commissioner, referring to some 1 cases here, addressed to Dr. Edwin 1 cert ■ ward fer ike (Ml', fer mtk Hkin « l beertie.; * Uvt. leei thee 25c flirt iewtiee. Aw wen caa k# Hrt care a# ike Mce- •aafar effke, t* kf far- warded. If w PIANO TUNING-John W. Harring ton, Be 11 more, N. Y. near 7-room house for sale or, to let; poet office and school. Inquire of Mrs. A. Frisch, Smitbville South, L. I. tf An Act to charge upon the taxable property df the Town o f Oyster Bay the amount o f taxes refunded by the County Treasurer Nassau as having been against the properties Lewie, $6.68; Adeline M. Siedeker, $161.41; John Lindeman, $299.76; P. G- Kilran, $24.00; Martin Meyer, $20.48; F. W. Cullen, $3.79; A. G. Rave, $60.96; Mason I. Doyle. $13.06; Warren Griffing, $17.06; R. C. Colyer, $109.93; Nicholas Vogel, $8.61; John Schultz, $1.80; Robert W. Boenlg, $4.76. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Nassau, pursuant to the au thority vested in said Board by Chap ter 686 of the Laws of 1892 and the acts amendatory thereof and supple mental thereto, by the unanimous vote of the members of said Board present and voting, a quorum being present, does enact aa follows: 1. An item of $711.27, shall be _ __ H placed in the county budget for the Rock Hens, 90c each; will lay within year 1910, and the same shall be i two weeks-weigh from 6 to 8 lbs. Apj raised by tax and paid to the County of ' P*y Brown, Bellmore, L. I. tf Nassau for the account of the follow -' ----- Ing amounts, to wit: Charles F. Lewis, $5.68; Adeline M. Snedeker, $161.41; John Linde- $299.76; P. G. Kilran, $24.00; NOTICE—I have opened-a first-class Bicycle and Automobile Repair Shop at my residence, Wilson AVe., Bellmore, L. I. where all work will receive prompt attention. Harvey Smith. tf FOR SALE—Fine large bed and odd piece# of - furniture, 195 Randall Ave. FOR SALE - 37 White Plymouth FOR SA L E -A t High Hill Beach, L. L, 10-room cottage, lully furnished, at reasonable price. Bellmore, L. I. L. E. VanHonx tf TO -LET AT BELLMORE—2 fine, large, new stores; best location; oppo site postoffice; suitable for any business; moderate rent. Apply Frank Galet, Bellmore, L. I. tf REWARD—Twenty dollars will be paid for evidence to convict the per sons disturbing the sloop “Arthur'' in Bellmore creek: James Hall, Beli- tf Seaman, Supt. of Highways, $150; | Carman, Health Doctor of Freeport. William E. Luyster, Clerk, Board of Mr. Fitzsimmons does not believe Supervisors, $100; Georgia C. Bur- there will be any more trouble in the rowes, Stenographer, $100; George i matter, and thinks that Dr. Carman Smith, Engineer, $90; Robert Smith i will continue to act as Health Physi- and Ellsworth Langdon, Engineers, j cian of Freeport.—-Times. $75 each; Frank E. Wood, Sealer of The following appeared in a recent Weights and Measures, $83.33; B. issue of the Eagle, apparently coming Burt Titus and William Breen, Jani- from Albany: tors, $65 each; William E. Seaman, STATE HEALTH DEPT. IGNORES Night Watchman, $60; Thomas Mcj DR. CARMAN. Guire, Firemen, $60 each; Henry Lively interest was shown by the ( Hults, James McGee, George H. Brock- State Health Department in the Eagle’s et, Selden Pearsall, Robert Tilford, story of Friday as to who is health offi- Bridge Keepers, $50 each; S. U. Tut- cer at Freeport. If Dr, Edward Car- hill, Librarian, $65. man, who was removed a while ago Office of Supt. of Poor—William F. from the office of health officer by Britt, Superintendent, $41.66—Senti- j State Health Commissioner Porter, has nel. : been re-instated, the department knows — ! nothing of such action, which is equiv- L. I. School of Agriculture ^ V 0 Vsngo°,HiCing that his rem°val II is officially given out that every The department has been advised I detail pertaining to the Long Island that some physician of Freeport is act- am to soil your hands with honest toil. School of Agriculture, to be held at ing temporarily as health officer, but is Their brains must be as soft as their Riverhead for three weeks, beginning positive Dr. Carman was not mentioned hands, if they cannot see the dignity January 23, has been perfected accord- by the local officials as such temporary and necessity of swinging the hammer | ing to meeting held last Saturday. health officer. According to the Eagle • or holding the plow. To note the program for the three story, President Fitzsimona of the - --------------------- weeks is proof conclusive of not only a Freeport Board of Health, said that Dr There are some persons in our com- very interesting session but one of Carman had lately received certain munity who seem to be mentally un- Sre8t value as well. It is an oppor- communications from the State Health balanced with some get-rich-quick idea, tunity that ever farmer and his family Department relating to some cases in They are spending their time in read- sboul<l grasp in view of the many time- Freeport. The department today de- ing glowing prospects of some dead- j *y topics that will be discussed by both nied that it has had any communication sure silver mine or gilt-edged oil com- l°n8 experienced agricultural profes- 1 with Dr. Carman since his removal pany. Thousands of hard-earned cash j aora ancl Long Island men and women, from the position of health officer. It has been withdrawn from the banks Each and every professor scheduled declares that it has neither written to and sunk forever into some wild cat to lecture is an expert in his particular 1 him nor had any correspondence from mining or other company. A fool and ( branch, and many of them are recog- him. his money are soon parted, but don’t be nized throughout the United States as Health Commissioner Porter is wait- a fool any longer. If a stock promoter leading authorities. ing for the local authorities to advise] inspector in Modern Languages, l^du- wants to sell you some stock that will 'll16 day sessions are held from 9 a. him as to their choice for health officer, j cati°n Department, $2500. Men only, j make you independent for life within rir1, t° 3 p. m., and by sending three when his name will be entered as such six months on an investment of $100, dollars (the enrollment fee) to R. H. jn the department’s records, be wise. t Dayton, Registrar, East Hampton, School Commissioner JAMES S. COOLEY Supervisors Town of Hempstead SMITH COX North Hempstead PHILIP J. CHRIST Oyster Bay C. CHESTER PAINTER We know some men and some wom en, some are well on in years and some are inexperienced in life’s school, who have a most insane, unreasbnable view of manual labor. They act and speak as if it was a disgrace, a crime and a poultry and afternoon address by Dean H. E. Cook, of Canton, N. Y. The evening address will be devoted to ani mal husbandry interests with address uy Joseph E. Wing of Ohio. On Friday, lectures on farm crops and management, soil, fertilizers, muck crops and irrigation, horticulture and feeds and feeding with address by W. H. Jordan of the New York State Experiment Station at Geneva. The Second Annual Eastman Stage will be held in the evening. On Saturday, lectures on spraying, crop rotation! tillage,farm management and breeding of animals. In addition to this the Department of home economics have prepared an especially interesting program for the entire week, consisting of lectures on household sanitation, nutrition, house planning, household management and special discussions on music, pictures, books, growing plants, also lectures on farm work for women anj) woman’s relation to social forces. HORSES FOR SALE—Surplus stock of work horses used during the holiday season by H. Batterman Co. Apply at ear Reid It stables, 1064 DeKalb Ave., near Ave., Brooklyn. SS1W11, V t-,»z fcr, • v t * • v*. 1X111 a i l , Martin Meyer; $20.48; F. W. Cullen, $3.79; A. G. Rave,$ 50.96; Mason I. Doyle, $13.06; Warren Griffing, $17.- 06; R. C. Colyer, $109.93; Nicholas Vogel, $8.61; John Schultz, $1.80 and Robert W. Boenig, $4.75, for taxes il legally levied upon the properties aforesaid in the Town of Oyster Bay. That said sum of $711.27 is hereby made a charge upon the taxabe proper-! more, N.Y. ty of the Town of Oyster Bay. 2. This act shall take effect imme diately. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Nassau County, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1910. Smith Cox, Chairman. I, William E. Luyster, Clerk of the WANTED—Girl for general house- Board of Supervisors of Nassau CoUn-| work; small family. Box 135 Wantagh, ty, domereby certify that the annexed N. Y. ‘ It is a true copy of a resolution duly; ...1 ... ...i-n..... , , adopted by the Board of Supervisors, at a regular meeting thereof, held at Mineola, N. Y., on the seventh day of December, 1910. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my- hand and affixed the official [L. S.] Seal of said Boaid of Supervisors, this ''th , day of December, 1910. William E. Luyster, Supervisors’ Clerk. Ordinary Coughs Now Easily Cured Civil Service Examinations For the State and County Serice. The State Civil Service Commission will hold examinations on February 18, 1911, for the following positions: Assistant Civil Engineer, $5.00 to $6.00 per day. Leveler, $4.60 to $5.00 a day. Accident Inspector, Public Service Commission, Second District. $1800. Assistant Locomotive Boiler Inspect or, Pubic Service Commission, Second District. $1500. Chief Inspector of Gas. Public Ser vice Commission, Second District, $2500. Director of the Tuberculosis Exhibi tion, State Department of Health, $1500. Open to physicians only. Instructor of Music, Band and Or chestra, State Institutions. ........... Janitor, Automobile Bureau Build-1 placed in the county budget for the ing. Secretary of State's Office. $900. ! year 191G, and the same shall be raised Messenger, men only, over 18 years, by tax and paid to the County of Nas- Mine Inspector. Department of Lab- sau for the account of the following or. $1200. amounts, to wit: Superintendent State Hospital Train ing School, $1200 and maintenaifce. Women only. V Tetrther, State Institutions. Women only. $300 to $600 and maintenance. Inspector in Modern Languages, Edu- RESOLUTION NUMBER 10. An act to charge upon the taxable property of the Town of Hempstead the amount of taxes refunded by the Coun ty Treasurer of the County of Nassau as having been illegally levied against the properties ef Henry Calvert, $3.41; Charles C. Moore, $8.91; Charles F. Lewis, $21.83; M. P. McNamara, $25.22; G. A. Shaw. $4.11; Richard De Lap, $33.42; James Hause, $3.05; Earl J. Bennett, $4.96; Richard De Lap. sr., $11.89; Katie E. Pearsall, $61.43 ; Mary Williams, $6.42; S. Gold berg, $6.66; C. Sorrentina, $13.88; Louise Knauff, $12.30; Smith Cox, Su pervisor-South Hempstead Fire, $144.90. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Nassau, pursuant to the au thority vested in said Board by Chap- j ter 686 of the Laws \of 1892 and the j acts amendatory thereof and supple- ! mental thereto, hy the unanimous vote ! of the membei of said Board present: and voting, a quorum being present, enacts as follows: 1. An item of $351.39 shall be Long1- Island, a card will be promptly No. 7703 A good citizen and a neighborly «ent admitting the holder or any of his neighbor will do his level best to have fa™''y to a'' the day sessions. the snow shovelled off from his side- The v night sessions begin at 8 p. m. p* ■ M I D 1 walk within ten hAurs after it stops and ar» m char8e of experienced farm- 1 H 6 T i r S t IN a t l O I i a l D a D K snowing ers and prominent men and women of qp freeport n y ■ Long Island. To these meeting, there at Freeport in the Sute of' Ne Skating is an exhilirating sport. 18 cb\ ge a n d a ! ' are.^ elc“me- . : clow of buiine... January 7. mi. The fresh cold air and the strenuous rTflhe iectures dehvered by the pre es- sors at R verhead w i be identica to resources R E P O R T O F T H E C O N D ITIO N O F County Positions Assistant Steam Engineer, Monroe ' County, $50 to $75 a month. Chief Probation Officer for Children, | County Court, Monroe County, $1200 j and transportation. Men only. County Sealer of Weights and Meas- ! ures, Putnam County. Court Attendant, Supreme and Coun- v v , n, I ty Courts, First and Second Judicial °r ' “ f Districts, New York, Kings, Queens, Nassau and Richmond Counties, to men only, residents of these Open coun- It keeps the limbs uimble, the lungs l 1 p-n fcS and ,h» m M keen and ^ “olVZKw'a.™ ,0 - , dignity doe, take . tumbie. / ravnnuncrh subject, Soils and ue irom S ta t e and P r i v a t e B a n k a an B a n k e rs, T r u s t C o m p a n ies and Sav intrs B anks . ; ..................................... 10,579.67 ue from approved R e s e rve A g e n ts. . 9.825.92 C h ecks a n d o th e r Cash Item s 3,602.30 N o tes of o th e r N a tional B a n k s . . . . 220.00 F ractional P a p e r C u rrency, N ickels, * ~ »...................................................... 208.29 mey R e s e rve in B a n k , viz: , _ $13,521.90 • ' .075.00 15.596.90 an d C e n ts L a w fu l Moi T o tal $ 270,712.06 — r -— --------- ---------- W . LegalStender notes . . . * 2.075 Thequestion of proper street car eth F c a i l H ^ ^ a m ^ toVeb0'^9, inclusfve/t c^ .t io n ) Tre“ U.' quette has evoked many opinions from Prof H. H. Whetzel, subject, Plant both sexes. Women, still under the Dijeaeea Feb 16 to 19/ inc!u8ive_ liabilities influence of King Arthurs chivalry, prof Glenn Herrick, subject Insect C a p ital s tock p . y i n . ...................... *25.000.00 h « r C?nie„T L ttoarn ho°w tired” hemav\ Pe8t8’ Feb\ 7 t0 10. m c W v e . Expend .nd 15'000°U her, and no matter how tired he may Th evenine meetines in charee of T.xe»Paid ................... V . . . . zoohso . . be. promptly to offer his seat as soon , *, f J ^ : r g 01 Natiori.i B.nk Note outstAndin* . . io.doo.uo ’ ,ocai farmers and representative men j Due to Trust CompanieB and Savings as she enters the door of the trolley and women are as follows: W. D. Van ~ ' Keeper, Erie County Penitentiary, $65 to $70 a month. Keeper, Monroe County Peniten tiary. $40 per month. Application blanks must be fileBon or before February 11, 1911. Fer de tailed circular and application, address, State Civil Service Commission, Albany, N. Y. )ue to 1 __ _ „ „ a u n u ^ c w w i B a n k l . .................................................................. car. If he is too tired to come up to __ ^ 1 Due to Approved Reserve Agents . other hand, s ^ e men are not fap-guhject Horticulture, Feb. 1. Chas. • Total enough removed from the habi o w . Aldrich, subject. Marketing, Feb. state-of New YoHf. County of N a a a a u . , 7 ,the,r savage ancestors to think of offer- 3 Mrs. Edith Loring Fullerton, sub- 1,169.46 30.90 176.686.28 0.96 5.16 ing their seats, however sick or feeble the woman might be as she tries to steady herself by hanging to a strap. The opinion of such men concerning street car etiquette ie not worthy of publication. T o tal S 270,712.88 ject, Domestic Science. Feb. 7. Y M. j Lapton, subject, Seed Selection, Feb. ' - R o s w e l l d a v i s , PieaMent. 9. I \ - ■ ' --------- --------------------------- ............................... ............. -1 FOR SALE—12 Barred Plymouth Rocks pullets in good laying condition. T. F. Fitzpatrick, Wantagh, L. I. S u b s c ribed and aw o ro to b e f o re me I I . 8.] thia 17th day of J a n u a r y , 1911. O scar W . V alentine . N o tary Public. C o r r e c t—A ttest: C. M ilton F oreman , 1 J D irectors. E doae J ackson , J ohn K. E l mu doe . Want Changes in the Gunning Laws Assemblyman Shiede has introduced in the Assembly a iaw changing the time for the open season for ducks, geese, brant, and swan, from October 1 to Jan., 10 aa at present to from Octo ber to April 1. Interested gunners are requested tp write their Assemblyman, to secure his support in the matter. Henry CfllVert, $ 3.41 Charles C. Moore, 8.91 Charles F. Lewis, 21.83 M. P. McNamara, 25.22 G. A. Shaw, Richard JDeLap, 4.11 33.42 James Hause, 3.05 Earl J. Bennett, 4.96 Richard DeLap, sr,, 11.89 Katie E. Pearsall, 51.43 Mary Williams, 6.42 S. Goldberg, 5.66 C Sorrentino, 13.88 Louise Knauff, 12.30 Smith Cox, 144.90 Neglected coughs always lead to something serious. They take on the chronic form, throttling the respira tory organs and slowly tear ing down the general health. Don’t wait. There’s a cure for coughs that if it were known to everyone, chronic coughs would be almost un known. B e d e l l 's C o m p o u n d C o u tfh S y r u p is a simple remedy that practically never fails when given a fair trial. It cures because it restores normal conditions—soothes the in flamed surfaces by relieving congestion, stops irritation by loosening the cough and expelling the poisonous ex cretions from the throat and lungs.* A reliable house hold remedy carefully and skillfully prepared in our own laboratory and guaran teed to cure. Good for children or adults. Prepared and sold here only. Price 25c Smith & Bedell, Inc. DRUGGISTS F R E E P O R T , IN. Y. steps from L. I. R. R.) FREEPORT BICYCLE EXCHANGE E. BIELEFELD, Proprietor for taxes illegally levied upon the prop- i erties aforesaid in the Town of Hemp- i Headquarters for IVER JOHNSON, stead. The faid sum of $351.39 is PIERCE and HUDSON Bicycles, hereby made a charge upon the taxable ioo second-hand bicycles. $5.00 and up. property of the Town of Hempstead. Brazing, Vulcanizing-and Difficult Re- 1 his 3 c t shall take cffoct imme- pairing my specialty, diately. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Nassau County, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1910. Smith Cox, Chairman. I, William E. Luyster, Cleri^ of the NOTICE. A meeting of the Town Board of the d , . j . . t Town of Hempstead will be held at the Board of Supervisors of Nassau County,, Town Clerk.a office Town Hall, Vil- do hereby certify that the annexed ,s a , of Hempptead. on Jan. 30th, 1911, true copy of a resolution duly adopted at 3 0.c|ock ^ m for thfe e of by the Board of Supervisors at a regu-1 con8idering the applications for creat o r meeting ^hereof, held at M.neola, ; and changing the boundary linee of N. Y on the seventh day of Decern- 8evera, of the Election Di8trict8 of the her, 191°. Town of Hempstead. In witness whereof I have interested are invited to hereunto set my hand B U S I N E S S SIT E S at Bellmore, L. I., directly opposite de pot at bottom prices. Buy now and save money; terms to suit Apply to Sam u e l Se#f - Office, Greed Ave. Bellmore, N.Y. I L. S.j and affixed the official Seal of said Board of Supervisors, this 7th day of December 1910. William E. Luyster, Supervisor’s Clerk. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bellmore Land Im- v_ 01 J , im provement Co,, for the election of Di rectors and the transaction of such fur ther business aa may come before the meeting, will be held at. the office of Edgar Jackson, Freeport Bmk Building Freeport, Nassau County, New York, on January 28,1911, at 8 P. M. EDGAR JACKSON. . . — Secretary : ha . 1 M be present. By order Town Board. H. LUTHER WEEKS, Town Clerk. Hempstead, Jan. 17th, 1911. “ T h e r e ’s ju s t one dru g sto r e w h e re I know 1 will g e t exactly w h a t I ask fo r ” When 70s hear that renuurh yes css take it fer* granted the speaker sseaas as. Whatever yea waat free say drag stars caa he had here-- if we heva’t get it we will get it fer yea. Ye* get what yea ask for or what year doctor waats yea te have, er yea get eethiag— yea eever get 1 ‘.eeethiag jest as good\ hare, hecaase we only hare eae BEST. Dees a rt thia assaraace war- rart year trading here? We tkiak it dees., Wolfe’s Drug Store TeL 246-R FpL BELLMORE, N. Y.