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i ■' * 'WyRIs Baldwin County Politics V Wiien it cames to the endonemerjftt The Christian Endeavor Society of of the boy* seeking appointments“un- tbe M. P. Ckarsh are preparing for der this Democratic government which holding a “ peanut social” next Toes-1 we worked hard to elect last fa'll.” said day kverring iir the chapel. 1 one of the many disgruntled Demo- - ------ T erat* tu the Waiter yesterday, “ it de Burglars secured an entrance into pends upon whose ox Is being gored. th<! Glover residence on the Merrick As everybody knows, the Sheriff and Road and escaped with all the lead pipe District Attorney both objected to any and fixtures iq the bouse. e- dorserr ents being made for the prin- . cipal jobs at their disposal, and the Chariot) H. Southard and daughter bounty Committee meekly lay down sailed Thursday for Bermuda where after passing a resolution which is the they will spend about two months. laughing stock of the county. Now . . / T . . , ,! after laying plans fo prevent an en A number of the school friends of PEOPLE'S COLUMN CwiMfsadwws sdlrawsd ts the M«M«i(«r will ke priated aadcr afcere h«adia( as r e t sired. No sttsatioa paid to aaoigaod coanaaicstioas. Lotion too be si(a«d with s eon do plaee, bat aoac mast ■ (company saw# as well, BOt to be priatod bat as evidence of good faith. * 21 Pearsall Avenue, 1 Freeport, Long Island, N. Y. I The Editor, South Side Messenger, Freeport, L. 1. Dear Sir:— ** Some time ago you may recall my Rockville Centre A meeting of the Board of Village Trustees will be held on Monday even ing next. Lynbrook St«* iWmthe &» At the annual bers of the Rockville 1 Centre Club on Wednesday night, the At^the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Lynbrook National Bank, the following were elected as a . Board df Directors for the ensuing year: Hamilton W. Pearsall. Joseph pointed that they would cu strong shoes to strips in a This great river, as one goes up toward its head, becomes wider and :}Qb> be,d F^Felton!' 1 'Thoma's K .1 Box,\‘Joseph’s\ ^ l a S l C h il l i following Simnn9nn Svivpote, Ppnrsnii Anorno. i and there ard low pladh^. wbuN) it simply spread out into * (continued from page 1 ) | asking if you knew which candidate A number of the school friends of dorgement by the County Committee, I received the highest number v>f votes Miss Anna Kress surprised her after g|,erjff De Mott demands that appli- on the Republican and Democratic school hours last Monday afternoon at cantg for appojntment to the mjnor po. ticket at the election of her home on Grand avenue. , sitions receive an endorsement from I «th. 1910, exclusive of the Patten, John Cross, ity, G. Byron Latimer, John Watft, Frbd White, George A. Powers, Fred DaCosta, Hiram R. Smth, Fred Bush- nell. F. H. Ddelle, Tredwell D. Car penter and John Thorpe. Afer the el- November*! ect'on °L these officials, they convened, Independ-1 following which the following officers Rider, Walter E. Johnson, William N. Ridge and William C. Brower. When the directors met, they elected Hamil ton-W. Pearsall, President; Joseph F. Felton, Vice President; William C. A. Brower, Cashier. The young people htfVe enjoyed seve ral days of good skating this week. The illustrated lecture, held under auspices df the Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E. Church last Thursday even ing, was well attended. Mr. Lusch ± r - s : r a x ? r s s r ^ \ William J. Watts has been allowed $319.65 damages against the Hewlett gish flow when the sink had been filled with the level and the stream wai again. In one place I found a strange freak where this river had actually run up a grade before the sluggish mess was forced to bend and find the country’s level. There are caves in this black his district association. No endorse- ence League vote, and your reply that r® 7 . ep ^ f dn « r « f a W i ssxr ‘“ m 1 PxcTn,d.r.^ rs.\* sz i Deputy SI er IT. Under the Renub- these vptes together, and therefore, it lican Sh r ffs, the special deputies would be impossible to differentiate were selected for their qualifications them: The canvass is completed, and and without reference to the Republi- I have taken my little pencil «nd fig- can organization—in fact, I know of ured these results for myself; as they Treasurer; John Thorpe, tne House Committee; George A. Pow ers, Chairman of Entertainment Com mittee; F. H. Doelle, grounds. are the homes of several kinds of very b e a u t i f u l . ^ ____ But it seems that now you must be en- Next Thursday evening the Epworth do,8ed by y°ur di8trict pemoaratic as- ______ __ » At. _ a* n yii ___ i- ...iii i ____ sn n s u t i n n n r th p r p i« nn t h i n c r rlnincr. I H Doelle, Chairman of club, the following officers were elect- Tournament Committee. th e newly ed for the enfluing year; President, elected officers are arranging for an Mr9 Peter A Blake; First Vice Presi- • v „ c xu.,uwmK. extensive campaign during the ensuing Mrs Charles A. Faas ; Second The total number of votes cast forj^.e,ar’ which will undoubtedly a., con- Vice President, Mrs. Robert Davison; oyster Enough to camp in, and these bubbles A the offices of Representatives in Con gress, Senator, Member of Assembly, i & #i t m a iy.,, c1 phi,ri-ii uuill hiivo i socia1 1 on or there is nothing doing, -• j D ,r« : . t ? z on, „ r K * ____ _ __ j County Committtee of an Under Sher-! trict Attorney, County Comptroller Tuesday evening while enjoving the B. Giiliar. of North Hemp- and Superintendent of the Poor, in the fine skating on the Mill Pond, the Miss- j stead, would have been the appointee, three towns comprising the County of es Carrie and Lena Hingle were unfor-1 But through Harry Keith he managed Nassau was 169,744. compnsed of 77,- to sidetrack the enorsement or prevent one being made.—Brooklyn Times. siderably club. to the atttractions of the tunate enough to skate into the open water. They were immediately helped out by some of the young men present. 392 Republican, 87,208 Democratic, 3,747 Independence League, —balance No incorporation for Baldwin was the decision given out Wednesday ev ening when the vote was counted after an election held for that purpose. The residents and taxpayers were out in full force there being 307 votes cast, 92 of which was in favor of the proposition, while the other 214 were not in favor. Lewis Re-elected Chairman Charles F. Lewis, of Port Washing ton, was re-elected Chairman of the Nassau County Republican Committee at the annual meeting of the organiza tion held at Mineola last Thursday. Other officers elected were: County Clerk Thomas S. Cheshire, Vice Chair man; Ellwood Valentine of Glen Cove for minor nominating parties. It will, therefore, be seen that the Democrat ic party had more than a plurality; it had 2,336 majority of the total vote cast in the County. Average for the eleven offices; total vote 15,431, Re publican 7,021. Democratic 7,928, In- At the Quarterly Conference of St. Mark’s M. E. Church a unanimous re call was extended the Rev. Mr. Giffin for another year. At the annual meeting of the Holy Name Society of St. Agnes R. C. Church, the following officers were el ected for the ensuing year: President, ' Joseph F. Russ; Vire President, Wil liam A. Burris, jr . ; Treasurer, James' A. Graham ; Secretary, John S. Thorpe. Secretary, Mr®. Giles B. Phillips; Treasurer. Mrs. Millard F. Cook. The club now numbers thirty-one active members, and in its eight years of ex istence has proven very successful. The next meeting of the club will be held on Friday afternoon next at the residence of Mrs. J. W. Cotton, at which time Miss Elizabeth Whitte- Secretary; and George L. Hobbe,,. oi \ S ' T . T e t The dedicatory services of St. Ray mond’s R, C. Church will be held on ---- 1 ----- - | Sunday morning next at ten o’- dependence League 341, or an »™ \e« : Ai^SMrel’y o l'tto l'u ’t h e ^ C h m ^ a ' D m i e l j o . D .!'m s h o p 'o f' B r o lly ,t of 907 e ,=e„ of Democratic oyer Be- ^ 7 ^ , .,11 officiate, and the of the church on the afternoons and ev enings of Wednesday and Thursday, February 15th and 16th. The proceeds are to be used for the benefit of, the church. publican votes for these offices. The highest number of votes on the Republican ticket was obtained by Thomas S. Cheshire, County Clerk, A, the annual meeting o, th, Friday! For miles this river is as smooth and black as coal, then broken to frag ments, and filled with,great fissures. None but cushioned feet can walk on these sharp-pointed fnffrnienst. A horses hoofs would not lest two hours for the glass-like lava would wear them away. The trader at the store told me that up near the head this frozen river had spread out. branched and enclosed an island of many thousands acres, that the enclosure was a large ranch, and . . . , c a • lai that there was only one narrow and more, president of the Fortnightly |ittle known trail where one could cross Club of Rockville Centre, will deliver u:J ,o ^ ‘ ^ \ an address on “ State Federation ” thls lava flow’ and that 11 wa8 utter- ly impossible for man or beast to cross it any other place. It’s a vypnderful sight now, this riv er that has been dead for countless cen turies, hut I could not but wonder what an awful sight it must have been when it crawled along over these plains a live river of fire, and burned this country to the sky—so dry that the atmosphere feels it to this day. e, and the sermon of the day will be delivered by the Rt. Rev. Edward McCarthy, rector of St. Aug- Charles F. Lewis, County Comptroller, 6,415, next Franklin A. Coles, Surro- At the annual meeting of the Luth- The Woman’s Advance Club had its monthly business meeting Jan. 12 at the home of Mrs. Mott. It was fol lowed by Mrs. Sherwood’s historical paper. All members contributed cur rent topics. During the social hour refreshments were served. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Byrne, Feb. Upon invitation from the president ‘revision^ 7 bT-lawJ^William D em ^cr^fic'^icTe^w af obfained by The Rt. Rev. Frederick Burgess, of the Fortnightly C ub of Rockville MeCaHhv ^ f North HimnrteaH I R John Lyon, County Comptroller, 8,637, Bishop of Long Island, confirmed a istin’s R. C. Church, Brooklyn. An .several miles the river runs along the exceptionally fine musical program has side of the Santa Fe’s road, and how Garden City, Treasurer, all being re elected. The report of Treasurer Hub- bell showed that during the last cam- gate '6 462i Difference between high- eran Church, Mr. Hueschkell was el- wortten witn egt; and lowest 1046 . Cheshire 440 ■ ecte<i as Elder for three years, and ahead of the average, as above, Lewis ; Messrs. Von Oehsen and Goodnough as 606 behind. the paign the committee had a comparatively small fund, and leav ing a very small balance in the treas ury. deacons. Centre the Woman’s Advance. Club McCarthy, of North Hempstead; J. B. was represented at the federation meet- ^ Fappan, of Oyster Bay, and Smith ingjTuesday, by Mrs. Robert L. Smith. Thomas Smith is critically ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Franklin T. Combs on Upper Grand avenue. Cox, of Hempstead. This committee will report at the next regular meeting of the committee. Wantagh The Evening Euchre Club gave a re ception and dance in the Firemen’s Hall Wednesday evening. John M. Jackson, who has been suf fering from an attack of poisoning, is nearly recovered, and James A. Sey mour, who has had an attack of grip, is around again. On'Friday night the Christian En deavor Society will hold a meeting in the church. The topic will be, “ The Law of Prevailing Prayer.” Leader, Lillian Abrams. Notice To Tax-Payers DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION, Room 1, Town Hall, H empstead , N. Y. The undersigned Receiver of Taxes for the Town of Hempstead, hereby gives notice that he will he in attend ance to receive taxes at R oom 1, T own ..va.., *,„= K<.»G u ia H all , in the Village of Hempstead, on ‘ rogate, 364, which made his the ------- Long next John J. Graham, Surrogate’, 8 ,- t class of thirteen at the Church of the 549. The lowest Frank Stevens, ! Ascension on Sunday morning. He County Clerk, 7488, next Henry A. | also delivered an interesting sermon. Hollman, Member of Assembly, 7,622. Difference between highest and lowest 1,149. Lyon 709 ahead of the average At the communion service held at the as above. Stevens 440 behind. j Presbyterian Church on Sunday last, The highest number of votes on the the following persons were received in- Independence League ticket was oh- to membership: Charlotte May Sea- tained by Alexander K. Rhodes, Mem- man, Mrs. F. T. HeJmuth, Mrs. Alice ber of Assembly 410. The lowest: Rhodes Upton, Mrs. Ethel Payne 94 for Senator. This ticket gave 359 Weeks, Mrs. Helen Ives and Mr. to Cheshire for County ..Clerk, and to. .George L. Brown. Two years ago the been arranged for the occasion. The Long Island Railroad has filed with the Public Service Commission a new regulation regarding handling of baggage, requiring that passengers having baggage checked to a station where there is no agent, or for a train arriving at destination of baggage when the station is closed, must claim the same at destination uy surrender- few see it from the car windows know what it is. I was riding on the rear of an obser- ■ vation car when we passed this river, talking with a man who was on his way home from a trip around the world. At least so he stated, and in the Pullman he kept his suit case, plastered with the labels of many coun tries, out where we could all see it. As we passed this river, one of Liic v a v u c o i i no11 v ii ou i i d i v j c i ~ ■ ---------- — ' ------- mg check at the baggage car door, America’s wonders, it seemed to slight otherwise it will be carried to the next >y attract the world trotter’s interest station beyond at which an agent is on duty; effective, February 1, 1911. East Rockaway Blast We were sorry to hear of the death ofjMiss Louise Abrams, the aunt of Benjamin Abrams, which occurred last B>iday at the home of her sister, Mrs, Parrish, ofi|Central Park. Wednesday, January 18, 1911 and every day thereafter until and including THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1911 Sundays anc. Holidays excepted, from 9 A. M., to 4 P. M. After Feb. 23rd, the undersigned will receive taxes on M onday and T uesday only of each week at the Receiver’s Office, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. The Receiver's.Office will he opened from January 18th, 19)1 to June 1st, 1911. Alll correspondence after this date must be addressed to the County Treasurer at Mineola, Nassau CounVy, N. Y. To all taxes paid during the first thirty days no percentage will ue added. Sue- first Sunday School session was held with twelve persons present; the sec ond anniversary was marked with an attendance of fifty-four scholars. On Sunday next the sevices will be evan gelistic, and the pastor, Rev. A. H. Rennie, will continue his evangelistic series, taking for his theme, “ The Church One—but One by One.” The church will meet in union service at St. Mark's M. E. Church on Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Emma Bedell, wife of Bedell, a life long resident of Rockaway, died at her late residence on Sunday, in the 66 th year, after a lingering illness, she having never re covered from an attack of paralysis, which she sustained about twel ve years ago. She leaves a husband, seven sons and two daughters to mourn her loss. The funeral service was held Tuesday afternoon at her late residence, the Rev. F. W. Varney, pastor of the First Methodist Protestant Church, Rockville Centre, offuiating. The in terment was in Rockville Cemetery. Miss Katheryn Bachmeyer, daughter of Mrs. Kathryn Ultsch, of the Wan tagh Hotel, and Andrew Buckley, jr., of Elmhurst, were married4n the Me- 0,ld tbirty days 2 percent, will be added morial Church .ast Saturday evening ?i,d ^ 1 Ce' <)n and aiv nVWk R»v T S R,nlth™,Qlf» Marcj> 27tb' J 91>. 5 ljer Cent' Will be added, and 25c for notice. at six o’clock, Rev. T. S. Braithwaite officiating. The bride was attired in chiffon over messaline with pearl bead trimmings, and was attended by Miss Anna Ultsch as bridesmaid. Thomas S. Hart of Elmhurst was best man. Mrs. Jackson, the organist, played the wedding march and also played during the ceremony. Following the service the reception was held at the hbtel. followed by a collation. The young All taxes are payable at the Receiv er’s Office up to June 1st, after which date they are payable at the County Treasurer’s Office at Mineola, N. Y., with an extra percentage added thereto. which fact he owes his election, Stev ens having received 27 more Demo cratic votes than Cheshire did Repub lican. This ticket gave Graham, Sur- larg- est total voted in the County. Some peculiarities in the returns, viz: the largest total vote for all offi ces in County, Governor, 15,672 (Stim- son 7,222, Dix, 7.741, balance scatter ing). Dix plurality 519, Secretary of State (basis vote as provided by Stat ute) 15,545) Koenig, Rep. 7,453, Laz-i ansky, Dem., 7,412, balance scatter - 1 . ing) Koenig plurality 42. In other f Chester P.tney has left for W.lm.ng- words, the head of the tickets elected on’ D.elaware;. where he has secured a Democratic by 519. The basis vote lucrat,ve P08' 1^ ____ _ Republican by 42. The total vote for Rockaway in a motor boat to secure , rememhpr in nnp nlapp .:tHp County Clerk and County Treasurer Thomas Powers has sold out his oysters for their employer. When they stream of water ran directly through a was the same, 15,491. The closest fight livery stable to the Windsor Land Com- reached the oyster grounds Mott di- h . f y T, F in the County was f ^ Attorney Gen- pany. rected Tapper to cast off the anchor S^w seems to hale parted and let the eral bemgwon by 4 Votes by Carmo- ------------------ - ---------------------------- wh.le he stopped the engine. He then ,itt|e gtream thr/ It did not 8eem dy, Democratic over O Mai ey Repub- RESOLUTION NUMBER 11 d<sappeared into the cabin and upon ib|e that water could have worn a Lean, 7,439 to 7,435. A striking, o.f.- . U. WU ^ \ , his return a few moments later found ‘jean (,hanne| th h thia hardened taxable that the anchor had been cast over-iflow_ but a channe, Rhad, and how it ticket over the average Walter Burton Tupper, who has been following the bay for several years, was drbwned off the Rockaway Inlet and he said it resembled lava—the lava he had seen at Vesuvius. ' • This man went on to his home to tell the people of the wonders of Pompei. I got off at little old McCarty’s. This famous traveler had his grip plastered with the custom house labels of many countries. Mine had an Al- buresque parcel check on it. He told me his trip cost him three thousand dollars. Mine cost three hundred—and I got more than he got, for I got off at McCarty’s and learned something new of America. To give you some little idea of the magnitude of this flow of melted rock that old earth vomited up centuries ago I was told that it covers about four hundred square miles. Just conceive this, if you can grasp it. Think of the awful flood and the heat. I was alone on my trip up this river and I much regretted that I did not have someone with me who could ex plain some of the curious places I saw and on my return I had but a few min iate Saturday night. Tupper. accom- utes before train time toi short a time ' g ,ni«l b> =_b<r.le'J!,.0“ ’ “ lrfl E\ ' cidence in the vote for County Clerk for I An Act to charge upon the uaxauie that tne anenor had been cast over- j the two candidates, Cheshire, Republi- j property of the Town of North Hemp- board, but no trace could be found of it can, led his ticket over the average I stead the amount of taxes refunded by ,„)■,„ n- i« r,.,n„a got it is anptner many strange vote exactly the same number as Stev ens, Democratic, ran behind his, to wit, 440. The largest vote for any candidate taking all tickets on which his name appeared was Graham, Sur- Tupper, who, it is supposed, was pulled onea j pags up In payment of Taxes through the ■■■\ i, please send Check or Money Or- roEa^e> Ot“03, the lowest Charles Len der. Money or Postage Stamps by mail mails, please send Check or Money Or- j ney or Postage Stamps by mail ker, for Senator, 94. not accepted for Taxes. To those who agree that election All Tax Bills, Receipts or Correspon- statistics can be analyzed scientifically dence to be sent mail, must be accom- [ for the ascertainment of the trend of r es i d'e a * E fin h u rs t ^ w h e r ^ th e° 'g r non! ! gtamp by 8 elff addrc‘88ed Envelope and public opinion, the above may prove of has a position in the bank there. Per $100 __ ‘ . State, County and Town Tax ....... $0 42 The Whatsoever Circle of Kings D 0 ad/ ^ XHOQ|\:\u' \m ' ..................... ^ Daughters will hold a pancake and F|oral Park Fire Tax ...................... ^ 06 Fire Tax .............. 18 interest, leaving each to extract the moral or the lesson according to his judgment, intuition or inclination. Remembering that figures do not lie, sometimes are shown by the above, a striking emancipation from old party lines of many, the consequent increase the County Treasurer of the County of overboard while casting the anchor, and Nassau as having been illegally levied against the properties of Thomas F. McKelvey, $12.60; Charles F. Lewis, $4.62; Eugene W. Denton, $10.71 ; John G. Kusch, $13.69; Isabel A. sausage supper and social at the home Hewlett Bay Fire Tax of Miss Delia Fussjell next Wednesday New Hyde Park Fire Tax .............. 18 lines oi many, tne consequent increase pi»ceu m me vuunijr uuugei. ior me u nVni:no n ;i r-nmnanv ar,H ha= ■•••••• 8 iLSSas^ r • is i rrLi’ii 252 Lyons, $4.38. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Nassau, pursuant to the authority vested in said Board by Chapter 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, enacts as follows: 1. An item of $46.00 shall be placed in the county budget for the vented him from coming to the sur- fearful than the desert of Sahara, and face. Tupper was about thirty-five of the detaiIg one cannot get from a years of age. and has followed the hay Pullman car window. since h.s boyhood. Although a strict And then wi|1 come three or more watch has been maintained for h.s lettera from Zuni, from remote, un body, it has not been recovered as yet. known Zuni> the moat fascinating. Under the auspices of the Ladies’ gruesome, wonderful and barbarous Society of the Bethany Congregational community that could possibly be hid- Church, a supper will be served at the den ln any white man’s country, church on Wednesday evening, January ------ - ----- T h e D. Combes proper,, ^ R o c k a W a y D o C S n ’t along the creek has been leased to the sale. Tho proceeds are to assist in procuring gas fixtures for the Parish House. Valley Stream Fire Tax. Baldwin Light Tax. igii Cedarhurst Light Tax ....... . ............ 24 Inwood Light Tax........................... 32 A t thp serv i c e s in t h e M e morial J^crriCK l a x . . Church next Sunday the pastor will I v X ^ S t r o a ^ S h t 'T a x . . ' ! ! . ' 64 preach morning and evening. Mrs. Lynbrook Water Tax.\ ................ 05 Jackson, the organist, is desirous of New Hyde Park Water Tax .......... 08 forming the boys and girls into a junior Roosevelt Water Tax...................... 08 choir to lead the singing in the morn- Dated January 16th, 1911 r ing service and will be glad to meet all lO S F P H T H A I I who desire to rehearse on Friday night * . I ' 1 after Christian Endeavor meeting. Receiver of 1 axes. personality of the candidates and his ability and fitness for the office, has now in the elections in our County. May Nassau still further progress in these directions. Yours very truly, R. A. Mansfield Hobbs. Rev. James Hall sends us word not to publish his communication which we prom jet to print this week. I,y t'\Le storage houses, they having secured a lease for a term of years. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * A * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 46 46 H Franklin Truft Company KtuUUhU UU f YOUR WILL la possibly the most Important document to which you will ever affix year signature. When properly executed It should be placed In a safe depository, with a responsible disinter ested custodian, to be delivered, as directed, on proof of death of the testator. This company has made special provision for tbto set vice. Wills In which this company Is named as Executor or Trustee will be cared for free of expense. | Correspondence or Interview invited. 1 ireto Office. 106 M owtaous st „ B rooklyn T u ttm Street Offtm, oee F ultonw B rooklyn U m A u ttm OfftM, # # # « # • • • * « # • • # For Sale Fine line of Portland Cutters, both new and second hand; Business Sleighs, double runners; One and Two Horse Bob Sleighs, single and double runners; also Sleigh Bells. C. O. Colvin Wagon Builder Merrick Long Island Want to Leave New York City At the monthly meeting of the Prog ress Soc^pfy held Tuesday evening in ------------ Olympia Athenaeum Far Rockaway, At the annual meeting of the East the pronosition favoring the secession Rockaway Fire Department, the fol- of.tbe Rockawaya or the Fifth Ward . ............ . r _ r ____ lowing officers were elected for the en- from the Greater City was lost by a aforesaid in the Town of North Hemp- suing year: Chief Engineer, Melville decisive vote. The meeting was un stead. The said sum ol $46.00 is here- Lane; Assistant Chief, Sylvester usually well attended, scores of those Southard; Foreman, Protection Hook bein8 in attendance not being mem- and Ladder Co., David Van Wickien; hers of the organization.- Nearly all Assistant, Frank D. White; Secretary. were taxpayers, however, and as such Ambrose Scharfenberg; Financial Sec- were vitally interested in the secee- retary, H. B. Simons; Treasurer, aion movement and its moving cause. sau amounts, to wit: Thomas F. McKelvey, $12.60; Charles F. Lewis, $4.62; Eugene W. Denton, $10.71; John G. Kusch, $13.- 69; Isabel A. Lyons, $4.38; for taxes illegally levied upon- the properties W w AX/ ai D • 8 n as a UO BROADWAY. NSW TORS J if Jtm try t* * 'over-advertise year stare far a while— yea’ll he thaakfal that sack a “ crazy idea’’ ever get iat* year head. by made a charge upon the taxable property of the Town of North Hemp stead. t — =- Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Nassau County, N. Y., Dec. 7,1910. Smith Cox, Chairman. ; I, William E. Luyster, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Nassau Coun ty, do hereby certify that the annexed is a true cony of a resolution duly adopted by the Board of Supervisors, at m 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 i [L. S. [ Seal of said Board of ; Supervisors, this 7th day of December, 1910. i William E. Luyster. Supervisor’s Clerk. 1 Charles Brunger. For Sale paying business in a oppressively high taxation without re ceiving corresponding benefits, and those favoring the secession idea look ed somewhat lonesome in consequence. President Brodek read a long and care fully prepared statement, showing that prosperous town; will .*1 c„tu?' Lement clock and bidewalk course includes the wards pro rata business with all necessary 8hare in the payment of interest on ,■ .1 i • ^ „ i the bonded indebtedness. Tne total paraphernalia, including a receipts from taxation were placed at Hayden machine. Pallets, $ 450 , 000 . The presentation of this concrete mixer, tool house, etc startling array of Statistics proved a . , ! knockout blow for the secession side of Apply to \ j the house. f. 0. BOX 32 Amityville, L. I. A d v e rtise in E v e rybody’s C o lum n