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OFHriAL rMMIl OK .NA.SSAI
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OFFirtAli PAI'KH OF FHKtrOKT.
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.I.AMi:.-! L .STH.K.-J. l'(.-..cJ.iU. 2Z .So.ii>. Cr.ivi- .Str.-l. l-'r-ppnrt, .V. Y.
j»i-i i/rid-claKx mattt-r t tliP Pn.-l omef at unclnr lh«( Act of
AMBITION'S QUEST.
Lt-l IIS bt-hlo'v tht- Hohritiuet of Warwuk uihmi the .MASTKRFI'
Kritfi.-
April .1,
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Th.- ,NA.s.'<.\i; |-.)S'r iiivU-.- l.-tt.-ri tn tin- Kditni nn tntiK,- nf irit-r'-f.t. All P-'tT^ ni.i.-.t 111- a.-i-impatii.-il hy nam. .s and addr.-nm-.-t. nnt no'-.-^i.sarily for piibll'ation, hut ai an evld.;nce of K<K"i faith.
Th.; .VA.S-AC wht-f- fnr :; if-n a rti..inHi, tl.i.i are r'-q.i'-Kt -'I to tlon d.-|-(ii tirii-nt celve th" pap^-r
I'd.ST IS :,i., v..'I •:V'-r>- ln a w<-r.k, |.i ecnts t y.-.ii, .Siili,..|.ril» r.s Inform He- eireiiln- if any falliiit- to r-- lay in d«-Ilvi-ry.
SuhscrlliTi. wl.-.|iiri(f to i-hiin,.,'<- tb.-i •ddrcs,-. iriii.Mt give Hi. nb! a.s Well a-i th«- r..'w ri.lil I»-..-«, Siib,-i-rihT» b-av- InK tlif villatf.; may !iav»- ikeir pap'-r forwMrd.-d by rniiil l.y inrormlnB th.- r Inula tion d.-partiii'-nt.
AdtlreHf ali comrininlc.TfIons '.» THK 5 ANNAU I'OST « ORI'ORATIOX
.Miiin fini-e: t2 .«oi.ih Hmv.- Sir.>f-t KI'.KHPtiKT Tel..phi,n« ijl.
FKIOAV, »l \IU H •-»:'., 1!M7.
"My Country 'Ti» of Thee, Sv^eet Land of Liberty."
Regalar Republican Nominations
For Supervisor
HIRAM R. .SMITH
For Town Cleric,
FRANKLIN C. GILBERT
For Justice of thr Peace WALTER R JONES "" WILBURF.'SOUTH ARDJ
For Asteftori,
THOMAS H. BROWN CLARENCE R. ANKERS
For Receiver of Taxe«, JOSEPH H. FOSTER
For Board of Auditors, FRED B. BENNETT LEWIS T. BROWN CHAS. E. SCHWEITZER
For Conitable
JESSE MOTT FRED G, MILLER JAmE3 j. .MALLCV GEO. S. SMITH
For Superintendent of Highwayi, ARCHIE G. PATTERSON
For Ov«r»eeri of the Poor, FRANCIS HAMMILL DANIEL MORRISON '
A <;00l» OFFiriAl,
Siipervi.'<or Hiram K. Smith. Hie Rep- land I!i;i'X)rLMi:i{ IMH.'.MJKHHAS'I
L I 'O Ki-^h«4 who ban bt-c'i acims xs I.IOt.AL .Mi;.\TOK l'> lhe trstv.hili riilaye p.-i-s idem of Kreeptiii for a yt;ar. Leo would iiiak<- for the p.-tipp- of Use Town t/i HeuipHltud .1 KI.VG, in the perstjii of Lriiest S. Uandall. son ol John J. Kan dall. wilt) represents the *;reat land ownini; element in the village of Fre«pt>r«. (an you iiiiagin'-, Ia-h I-'i.shel, a.s WarwK k the kixtv; luakt-i. .-xtiat>rdinary. (iiiiulaHiii; .Mail; Anthony, on the uioiiiuik after the town e|e<-tin[, jn full uti(-iaii«-(- of the I la.stK- sentence:
"Fs'itfd-A. NaK;iau-tai.s, and to'wn.suK-n, let me yuui-eais I t-nme to bui) f'u.-.sar K;uidall. i
liut then, Warwielt nii-.;hi obji. t lo heiiii; .'iliened to .Aiiihrtny, bin .Mr. ' Ki:dicl, who i.s given tredu. tOi i:.i.- oi.:ani/ing ot tlu- Ft SIGN I'AU'IY in tue town, r-c-fdi" no co'ip: rison. a.s ,k,i nnt- .sck-iii.s to tare al»nui hinii IJut dear v..'or. his friends snv that ytm owe to hiin above ail (jHit-rs, the oppor¬ tuniiy .d \.iinj« ior a UKKOK.M AHM I.S'^STHATIU.N ' ] I tjfCL'.\i' L'..Ko.'iU i;...NUALi. eoino aliylhiiiK h(- more insplrinL- tliiui that'.' Hot .^ tl.s i-nt <.,.;j , up i*-;; i., .f an iiiiniorial per.sonaliiy <jiie Hial ), aiou-it; 'i-ai dtr-nr.'!' HK^'' ('". \('V. for whi'li I M l'l il'JAL ('.MiSAU wa.s.sn IlO.'s'Olt \l!LY nowd that HI MtXltAl'y whi.h i.s .sp. ll.d likt- TVKANV ami uliith ie(:Or;ni/.ed ttie ve.sled iiilei-e-sV's iuid s.'itT.-d tht- lowly,
Shake.spj.-ii-e pCi.-.peci.;. el; .ort-loi,. to-da.v's t-veni.s when he released his iiheipr-LiHoi; of .lidiir. r.n ai, "'.iifl. so subtly proves iiiUj the iiam-dy stwui 10 he rnaci'-d in our fair mwr. v ht-'i f'a(-.-ar Kandall will Idvc b.-.n slain b\ bis teiifpiiii.:, wiiiul ".Seiialors.' or diclatm-i,
liidtt-d, wlm, 11.c di.-jseiiioier.s pioliered the iirowu to I'aesar Handall. the A.MHlTiOl-' l-iH^i'Ki;!'»' i.>V, .\...; -,i.d not wholly deny tht-iii. Uas il an, , iiiai;(||l)!t .\'.') tha' -¦ .t.-' urt?-i •ton' :i VliS thai lead the di.-ist-inbi. is tn iiro-. ( laini Hk- i-andidaey of their f'AK."-'-M{ to the lown.ship.
Who seoll . al nit-riy souls, and why frown Ujwjn the happy passeshy, who i lai.uh.s iiproai I'lu.si;, a', ptcula.^ i.oi.« .i.' What could be inor-, merry pray sir, - Ihan a iit-w bmii pai y .vil' lit., .. .Smith. Hertraiii Gardn. r, ChailtiS Sii;- iiiond and Ltd I'isht-I as Hi..- sjiou.sort ' The pow.-i lo lauKli Is nol .so ket-n when one is disyi muled at ones self, but tlie lau'4h this Iiin-', is a .stilid. Hip- . ' iiblican laujih.
Vour reptiblKan vnu-i (aniiot hi- Piob-d by :iii jiss-skin, 'llu- DeiiKJciaii. ' donkey walking in the van of tjiit- H, O. I', elephanl of siren«tli and power is (iioiiKh It) make anyone laueh, hut'youi Hik- K. piihlitan who is no iirelend- (-r caniioi he dt(-ei\t-d by disseuihlers. (iho are telliiu; theni one thing and plaiiuiim aiioHiher. The fHanii old I'aily cannot be killed by a f.-w iiiani|uila- lors who are Hyiiii; to iiii.x Hi-piihlicaiiisiii and a hungry H.-niot-racy ' They iiiii;lil as -veil mix oil and wait-i toKetht-i and it-ll a (-heniisi thai II is pure - nil.
Uui 1(1 us leuirn lo NOHLK I'AKSAH ami warn him hewaii- that .X.MIUT-i IH.N do not play hun TKAITOK. U»ok llioii <-re )oiir iiiaiiHe b.-ai nol Ihei irea.-ht ry of Iht- IMSSK.MHLKKS, who know full will vour w.-aknesses < THKKK IS A HA.MK L\ THIS. YOKK SKLi:('TIH.\ AS MIKIH ('llOll I-l HK.Ml-:.MIil;K THK IDKS OK MAKCHl lb- (arefiil .-Ise afu-i ele(-lion dav .shtll your polllK-al death will have been i.-eorde.l ther.- does not stand up anolbt-r Itriiflis lo sa> :
.\s Cai-.sar lnv. .1 mt-, I w.-ep for him: as he was foriunate I i.-joi.-ed at it: lis Ik- was valjaiii, I honour him. hut as h.- was AM lilTIOKS, I sb-w liini."
.M.-.vander V<i\io, Hie huiudiliatk poi-i obers a prnplKsy m |ij> |; -Mail 111 tbat tr.imbl. ,-;lali/a in wlii(-h he r.-l.-is ;o
"''he lainl) (hK)iiied to bled to-day. "
The lamb dnm.|.-d lo lile«-d lo-day! A jackal to ihe iialpilaluu;. exhili laliiin of ptdilnal Candida.-y. :i v. lilabb- ; uaU h ai Hie lasl siraw H.al mif4lii smiK.-si ;i III. an,, for MV SI' I'KHIOK ITV o-,.-; m.-i,. nmn, wb. Iher P 1,-a.ls in I.I.MI'J) nr .-V.-II worj-e ihai.-; Hie ansvu-r In Hu- camlldat-y n| \|,-. H.-indall. Tin- iCmiil'ii.inii a.-.piraiir-. In.nds -pe.-il- nf bis .\ \11',|T.!(f\ A',inn'!'>\' ¦¦"Ii-In nmliiiiL: should be mor.- Lirai ifyiiu^ iliiiii d.lu-bi w-Hi Mk kiin-v- idlK.- I bill niK- b;.:- h,-, n (-.mifnrtiibly ,-,-,,-,-d fnr li> a I,ir ...-eini; |,ai.-ni wbo li.-s b-.-'ii allM-ly .intb.d his bud--:el snii wiHi ..iiiilu-.
oilicr.s nf lb.. .-boM( II one's fiit-ndM .-ee aumber immoiiaiiu .-iirrmiinl Hie beni.unaiit .-oiiiileiiaiic' nt lb.- UKrio.iacy m ¦<);; i rii-.j,,M c.-indnt.-it,. uj,.; ,„- iiiiiau- friends ((.iiim.-nt «m the !il:i m-ss ibal i-xis's b.-iue.n Hie ersi- -liib- vilbuu- p:-..-id.-til nt My ,-iiid Haddy'.- Knepmi and I-'alb-i U by fallin .Vapnb-nn ' Was u unl in his lai.-r. Iaz\ davs tba liiialiy .,iib.i(.i l.'d i., Ills ",\ .V I i.HLHl). Ili-Ioiy speaks inrii-ci,..
His- ii.ditic;!l nppni,. ids lil,.- to .-onipar.- bin) wiHi Oi.-lln. buu.-v.-i. nm I ' ¦' --^'' '"¦ 'i.'" ''^1 > 'lone aiuHiiiur in .-ommoii w iHi tb.- (lr.-;:i .Mnnr. biu 1 ..iiise (.uelb. b.-nl Ills L-u;ii. aud u imisl lia--,.- been .-ui liu-n. iiide.-d w pimiiptcil .Mr. K.-i'id-ill's prnj.-ciimi Iiik. H,.- r,.<-.- i'm ib. s,ip..rvisorship
Ia;;o was a Innn-lieaded man, whn bad the art nl b-ulitii; his vi.-iii,i 'l.-slniclKin by ini imalinn. an.l wiilimu ikIm-hIv ica'iiiii; aev milward bold slal. iiit-ni. Siii.-ly Smilh Co-: will disclaim ,-iii> pan in advisiny .Mr Han¬ dall, as iniicli as Let) Ki.^hi-I will disilaim Hie auHiorship of Hk- I!l-;i'meia.-v
K'mDfiision id(-a. Oh. HK.MOCKAiV, Oh, Sbadt-s of .H;K1-'I-.I;S()\
I nhapplly for Hie KKKOKMKKS. Hie City of .\.-w York iui.H-ks at mn door .ind the rnriiicr n-sidenis of Hi.- Hr.-a'er City, in iIk- vast niiijoriiv .-.impose - Hk- rcsid.-iic.- ol lb.- Town of Hi-iiipsu-ad. Thev lia\.- b.-en f,-.l iiiu-rinitlenly i nil Hl.KHKM over a iieriod of iw.-nty y.-ars and ninr.-. Imi mi i-acli n. casion Hi(-y <-ivi(-all.\ m-arly died from inanition. .\n sir Hiev an- nm .mil.- s.i ,i;ullil)le,
•Nor .-an mu- iiiiai-'iiu- Hi.- I >.-iim,-i-iiis of tin- Town of llenipsi..ad runiiin- . alter a iiiealleKs hone like a lillli- do»,'Kie tliriuvii hy the (-ombinalion of vol.- JuKi;lers who are Hyiiiy to li-ll you'how you must, not askiim vou how vou will vote. • ¦ ¦ i
Has I-'iisio!i (in its new dose) .siu-c.-t-d.-d in .\.>w ^'m k'" V.'hat a play-loy ! has Kiision made ol Hie sulfeiiim laxpayeis of Hie Iuk (ilv, Um Paik yt- l-'usionists or reforiiK-rs (wliiit you will), tif Hu- Town of"'lleinpstead ait- .vou not aware Hial VOL AKK throwini^ the nualle.ss bone in ihese fo'nii.-r laxpa.veis tH a di'ifiuin eily-|.e(ipl(- om-.- loyed uuh by HI .'FOH.MKIJ \!IT("HI;L
A. G. PATTERSON FOR ROAD SUPT.
has built .some of the best known ' roads in Henip^.st*'ad Town. In i'jo?, the ])t(ipie of Henip^ttad Ttiwn hop nred hini by electing hun a Commiss¬ ioner of Highways, and so succesa-
I ful wa.s he in th« adniihistration of
Ai(bibaldG i-;i'fer^on of IL-up.--tead , that offite that he was retained until Uk- candidale of the Kepuhlh^dA ; I'PtT. Durin',; his term of ojflee h.-
J. M. HEWLETT
pal i.v ft>r <-i< .-unil to li:e mTiec oi'
Town Superintendent of Hiphwav.-. HLs petition for the noinination was filed with the Hepujil;<an Town Co'ii-
l;iitl.-c at tb(- 1 in(-,il (-itizeiis was iinminal. d I'riinaries by ;i ily. II.. is an . I-r ami t.e :-¦ i. till- r.-sideiiis \ n Willi bi.- . Vfii : . .-i-.i imi ni lhe Till- .-i.ii.lidai Kiinwii as any •Alchie- In- is
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luesi of many proni- 1 the Town and he at I Ik- I'li-fereiilial
overwelmin-- iiia.ln-- perictieed road hiiiM- ¦ivitu; the support of n d'-siri- Iba' a iiu.ii -ce sboiil.l haw- sii;i- 'o',vii roads.
i.s pi-rbaps as w.i! an ll tlie Tom n. .' -i ii.iiialclv ;'ddn-^s-
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|jii ii. .1 . il I... II and ( \ I I y iiiiitcni. u; fnr pr(ii;i.-ss aii(| linod l;ia eiiimclii is salK-ii'ilK-d ami siipp. il.il by bim.
'¦.Xl-ibie" I'.io. ism: was bnin in liriioklyii in ls7ii and i-ai.iejn Hemp ¦¦(";iil u p. II ;i very -.(-iini; i laii. H. I as be. II i-i- -,i-, I ill tb.- .-Ill'' ra.-! li,-' bii.-.iin .^¦- Inr - b. pasi _''i .\ ¦ ar.- ami
eoii.slnicied mnny Peekskill gravel roads tnonunients 'n the t fflf icni •• and (-apability of the oflicial
".¦\i(-hie" Patterson is eminently (lualilii-d for tht- plac.-. both by pa-t expt-iit-nee in the of^ie - and al^o he- (iius.- he hafi bt>en hiilblins roads ;'•:•• I'll y.virs, and the pt-oplt nf HtiiisU-m-I Town (-an have the roads of ibeji- o-\i, Tnv. n properly eo-isiriK ied and rr- paired at a miniiiiuiii e\n(inse if tb..,- vvill vote for him on eleoHoh day.
Tbe pPitfonn on which the candi¬ date seeks the elt^ci .iii to the ofTlet. of Town Superintendpiit nf lliirhway; is based on a cimiine t-lcdce of ser-,!.-,. •n Hk- people of the Town.
He wa; elected Iv.o years aRo 'n the oflice to whit-h h-- is now seekintr r(--el.-(-tion. DiiriiiEf his inrumhencv he has repaired, eonslrueted nnd maintained many important town hi iih ways. His record is one of ef- ' ficiently and economy and he is ask in l' Hk- support of tht- peoph- of the Town , "=0 that be Piay he rhp- to brine: to ^ ,1 .•^iieressful conelusiou the vvfii''-- uhich he has heeriin.
AMONG THE NATIONAL LEADERS.
To prnvble ;in easier means of amending the Constitution. Represen¬ tative Walter .M. Chandler, of New York, has worked out a plan wher.-- hy a majority of both Houses of ConKress, or one-fourth of the Stales, provided they coniain on.-fourth .if the pupulalliui of III., country, cm propost- aniendinenls. Such ain.-nd- ments, if concurred in by a majoiity of the .-lt>(-iors in :i nuijoriiy nf the Sbit.-s. anil a iiiajorily of all the i-lei-iors rolin.i; iher.-mi. sluill become a iKiri of Hie ronsiiiiitinn Mr Chandler has iirovid.-d, fun h.-r mor.-, thai a Cnns-ilutional Conveiuinn shall he c:il|ed hy ('oiuut-ss in HlL'il and ev.-ry thirty \-.',irs tli.-i i-afier for prn- posiiic aiip-ndiiK-tiis Whil.- Hu- m.-ili- 'iil of .-iiiK mlim-nl as prnvided In' the friimeis of lhe Co:isiiiiiii.in was doub'l.-s-, a.ietpiiite in Hit- i-arly days of 111.. Hi-imbli'-. ,!t Ibe presi-ni tim.'. in till- oi-inion nf Cnnjiressman Chandler, it is entir-'H loo rumhi-r- soim- tn me.-I He- m-.-ds of lilii.biiil,- iiiili p.-ni-b-
Hay, Feed, Bundle Wood
-Markef and IJnnii-n Seeds, Seed Potatoes. T ertillier. Hrled tir»ln% rOR. rmKIH STKFI T ami NF>V boi I.FVIRM. FIIKFrOIM. >'. Y.
Will close nl I I'. M. on Saliirdn.^N diirini; ,MiIt. AnL'ii'-t mid September
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, lallt-d I't-form, They believe with Croker ihal if vou strati b - ' find a rogue, (!i\
been a meniher of the Hoard of Sup- ervLsois I'or four yeais, and during that Hint- both in his cuiiacity as the (hief ex(-culiv.- of H(-nii)sit-ad and as a nK-mhei of lhe County Hoard of Supt-rvisors, he has ii.p(-aie(lly shown his tpialillcaliniis lni Hk- oiu-roiis duties entail.-d.
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As a |-(-pii-s.-iit.-iiiv.- of lleiiips,ie;ul, ' "111""=' c.cn a biisim-s.n n
he voti r .soiiK-thiUu r. Hiram H. Smiih. your siip.-rvis<ii- for six y.-ars bas b.-.-n nivim,^ ibe tax- pay(-r and Hk- vot.-r a n-al adiuinistraiion and a SQL AKK HIAI He Iris Iciii an iiiK.-nuoiis iK-r.sonalily lo bis otlie.-: In- bas uiven a irm- valu.- -ind b.'- has bet-n a IHMA.N' V.iiiSC. aiming HKMA.N' HKLNH.S.n.-w-r h-.vin play the HYI'OCIMTKS. 'lhe taxpayers and Hi. volets know lh, i Hiram H, Smilh is nol a demi-Kod. nor a hallowed I
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lhe larju-sl lown in lhe .-.uinly both in pojiiilai ion an.l ass.-,-!se(l valualion, and bet-aiisi- of bis iinlilical iilliiia- lions he was Hi.- minniit) -¦leuib.-r nt lilt Hoard, The icpr.-s.-nla! i\ .-s of llu two leiiiaiiiiiu; towii-i were ii-"iiib(-rs of the p(.liti.::ii party oppo--(d lo Hiiii of Supi-rvisor Smilh, Nol w ilhslandinc ibal lit- st-eui((l. ht-t-aiisc .-f his abiliiy affahilily and e.'Tic;(-iK \ . cmnpl.K- ri (- oEriiition for ll.-- ipsl.-afl and Hial lown was Kiven Hn- :;r.-iil.i s.lmn- nl' ali apiiroprialion I Hi. ,-iiiiniiiils . (inmieii- siiriii( Willi lis .i^realcr a-sess.-d val iMlioii.
Siiperviior S::!ith luM only wa.; sue (-.-ssfiil ill prol'-ctini,' Hie iiii.-r.'Mis of Ihe lifwii, bill b.- was r.-spnn ibb- I'm eonslriictivc i. • i.laiimi. wbi.-li has s.Wi-d Ihe la i.a ...IS nf Hempsiead many IhousiUKls of do'lars
Wht-ll lit- b(-.aiii.- SiiiM-i-vi-.m I'mir years aiui, Ik- rmiiid an anl i.iuiii.'d li¬ nancial system wlu-it- il was iK-\(-r pos¬ sible to check iK-.-ounls. ('n (ipi-ialiiii; with the Niussau Couniy Assot-ialion who has rt-eomiiii-ndt-d a mon- modern syslt-m. he installed lhe prest-nt sys¬ tem whieh has rept-iilt-dly bt-en eom- niended by Slate onici.als. Kach ac- (oiinl is now s(..?i-(-i;at(-(l and t-aeh de¬ parlmenl is ki-jil iu a s.-parate a.-count The system installed and iusHluH-d hy Sput-rvisin- Smilh is r.-comnK-nde(i as a model b(M)k-k(-epini; system for nuinieipal irovernments.
Prior to his incumbency there was no definite bmlKel plan. Supervisor Smith •'<aw the lu-ed of sueh a system with notice to taxpayers and public hearings and as a result of his «•'*-'".'i''"^',,,'!;;^. ivity a bill waa prepared, introduced i "''"
in the LenisiaHire aud passed, which made it o|)lional with the towns for tho adoption of snch procedures Thej Town Hoard of Henipsteaad adopted this modern hud net plan and before i the budget for the current year wa.s adopted notice was irivt-n to the tax¬ payers who were invitetl to he present - and participate in Ihe inakinu of the budget which provided for the expen
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.N'olhiiu; IS loo (lilHiiill ini him in do i.biipiiioiis as a il(-l.,-eii., e. and be ba.-; nm ;iil as a succi-ss. iiaiii(-ly ibal HIH TlilNC K.XKCI'i'IVK AP.ll.lTV
IIIK'AM K. s.MI-H IS a bu',.i;er, b.-n.-i i.-pi ..ser lai iv. in .p '¦''¦¦''' "i-ii \'¦ "111 : ai;-.- tip from any si.-iirce io-d;i> nnd ll'-'' m;iny mhei M-irbs, will .lawn .m iju- i;. vpuvei- ¦'.,'-,{' i,, 'ii-b-s Hit-,\ i-xlib-il thai iiilelli'.'.-iu-e Hiey ba-.i- liisid' NOT aml.ilimi bejnii.l lb.- d.sii.. m lel-.'d.-l llliln' >,)i Hial ait- yours.
Vou will I.-aril nl .Mr. SnuHi's a.-lii pi-.-il. for I belli,.;..I-..-.-.
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S.-cietai y of State. Ciinr IS .M, HiJBo, Wuti-rU.H n.
S,-.i.-lary in .Mr. Hugu, ll.iuiiril (isti'i-lirmt. l-'iei-port,
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Tr..a.sur.-r,
,l(iin.-s L. Weils, ,\i-w- V.nk CUy.
.Vlt.ii liiy-ti.Tii-ial
i;>;l..-il I-;. W..iiill)iiiy. .liim.-.st.nvn.
.si,-u,- l-;nniii--.-r -in.l .Surv.-Mir,
i'l.-iiiK .M. Williams. Cosli.-n.
1 ¦.illlllll.ssiiiMel- of .\t;i-i.-uUiii.-,
.¦l.iiil...< S. Wilson, IHiai-a,
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I., wis K. I'lli-h.-r, .\.-« V.ii-k Citv.
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mm . 1 ail- ! 11 e ami -. n i.>.\ .miu;- lull- ii;nri- wli.-ii w.- bin.- re • ri.iii. d > mil I ar You alw ays luiM- lln- ass-uauci ibat wlia- w .- I e|i;iii u ill sta.\ I .-pair.'d ,111.1 u.il bi.-ak down, u In n you t-asI . xpetl il, Olli on som.-
cmintiy road. You a'.- saf..- « li.-ii Sloat does your auio re- pa ii in.;.
Ill .if Auditor.s. Hrnw.-r, liiwiiiiil, !.-iiii.-tl. Il.-iiip>li-a(l, .Sl h w.-itz.-i. l,.\-ii|ji-,nik.
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I, S.-.-ifnrd,
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leinpst.-aU, -. I'll.-pnrt.
is an iiiiIel'aH.:;abl,- woi kt-r, as b.i.-f I .-fji.i.-^ii,* i'i,-ii .-.lamji, lllill '¦I' I'' w p.iiillcal :Heli p.)ss.-: s
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ni S.-.uHi 1:1 ;n ail.|i!sl.-.l lli.- (I. and s.-ciii d au inv.-nim-j ;i-:- of town laiiils. Ilis ail Iv-
b b.lS lesiilte.l III Slllislan n: 1..-S ar.- Ii i;inii He is
I !'b b-iii, hiiiKsi. .-ouraLicmi,- .-li III. Ill Ims b.-en a failb- .-1- anl and his r.-'-ni d en I I.l a 1-1- el.-, linn by a bi;-,
MOS 11,Y i;i i.ssFs
The lal. : .-ffusioii of 111.' Hamlall mami.iu-rs is being s.-iit lo voters Ihro- iii;li Hit- mail and consists of four pa^'(-s of tile type Iak(-n up with i-haiKt-.s, maii.N of wtiich Mr. Handall says lu- hopes to prove lali-r on. Tin; main charu.-s havt- already been i.-- fuit-d and M- Handall will uudoiiht- .-dly tind w ; .-n h.- looks for further proof that In- will Ix- t-omix-lled lo wiihdraw all llu- oilit is. This is Hi
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.pul) leans w.-m bai|i„enm. b-islatlon, by improper tm ans ll was Hie dutv ot Hk- p.-iriy III p„w.-r to irel Hin hills '•nnsider.iiim, ;,, ,, ....a.sonable on the ..ve of atijourn- sjinnsibiliiy rests wilh ;'il'l 'he vnlers of Hi,-. nm iH-rniit th.-m to
up fl
HiiK'. ami not .(K-nt. Tin- r. Hk- iiia,itiril.\. country will evade it
THE KIND WE NEED
Forty y.-ars auo Michael idvorskv^ lupin coniuu; from Hi,, Halkans. walked up Hroad way w.-ariiiK a n-d ez, was kidded hy .some Am.-rican hoodlums, whereupon he waded in .¦ind eleaut-d up Hie hunch. Recently i ho inv.-nt.-d a device to overcome the atmospheric t-onditious known as' statu- interference in wireless tPlegra-" phy, and he has donated it to our- ¦irmy and navy We will trade Wil
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man who is askin. Ihe voteis of • -'V'l sewin» ""¦'^ 'T *'°^''" '*«
Hempstead Town U. mak,- hun ^^oiv -\l'J!\}r 21^'' xx'l^ "^ P^oiflsts for
chief execuii-e: he -guesses there '-^ | vorsEv p'upij "'^" **' '^^''*'"^' '•^-
111 inks he can jirove' many mis-steps of oflli^ials if uiven HiiK-: and lu iia::i withdrawn his siiii againsl ihe Town so thai if t-lt-cled Ih- will ha\(- all his time to devote lo lowu matters instead of spending i'' tliu lr.iiii,ii to i;e' valuable
"""f^^V, "" , i I. ..>„Vi r.;^ Wic i ""' I>cniocia'ic "hopers for office."
sea of the Town ol Heii.pstf.id for .this i^.,^^^ ^_.^^ ,^^_^___^^, ,,^^^ j^i^^^^^^U ^^^.^^^^^ .^^.^_
AN EDGED IRONY
One of the litt'e ironies of the in
augural inu paradn was Hie presence
of Governor 'Kdge of New J.^i-.sey,
-,s<ot« -iw-iv . S''i'ving to call attention to llie
.... '*'^'^'^' , .'^^''^fHct Hiat tlu- I'l-.^sideni's own State
nun ht- tovM, lor his personal hen.--I ^ot only refu.sed to support hin. for
lit. Perhaps be has alread.y oiind p.^„,„„„ ^ut turn.^d w th emphas^B
that he was nnv gu.-ssing Ihat his ,„ a Ronnuu^o., o.i™i_ . .- ^
, , 4 p" * Kepuhlican administration of
town lands wus gtHwl I st^t^ affairs.
Hlle to the
.- c. \ .-111 iMis.-n. l;,„ k\ lib Cniiiily Cbik. ¦rh..|cas S. Ch.-shil.-, Wn
SherilT,
I'liin...-is ,\. Si-aiiian. H.-inpstea.l.
SniinuMti-. H.i.n.. I), Hiiw.-ll. ,Miii.-nla,
Clerk nf the SiirniKHt.-s Cnurt,
Kilwin W, We,-ks, Min.-olu,
IMslii.-t Atlnnii-.\-,
Chail-s H M'e.-ks. Port WasliinRton.
.\ssistaiit District Alt..tin.-v.-*.
Cbiiib-s ll, Woii.l, I'lirt WasbiiiKlon.
Hlvin N Ktlwaiils. l-'n.-port,
('niinly H.-teetiv. ,
Carm.tii I'lant, Lyiiliiook,
Cniinty ,Tuil^;i-.
.-Smith. H-'Mipsti-ad, ml Clerk, .-^aii
Coiiiliiissioiier of .liirnrs.
i;..l.ert C. .Vnder.-'nn, Krei-pnit.
Ci.iniiiissinn.-rs of I-lleitinn.
L. I-;. Kirw-in, If.-mpst.-at1, V'l-.-.sblont,
Chan. r. Stnwe. H.-mpst.-H.I. S..-r.-tary
Cnuntv Sup.'l int.-nil.-nt nf HiKliways,
W. Fro.l Slarks. Cb-n Cov,-.
Cnuntv .Vttotn.'v.
s CbnrlPS T. McCarthy, Cb-n Cnve.
( ...irt Clerk.
c Unn.-tnni. M)n.-ola.
I County Seal
year.
Not the li»ast of Supervisor Smith's
gi\ing their h:;iirehead t(K) much rope
BLAZE OF RHETORIC. j
Anibassadt)r '.Jerard is reported to' '''h have burned the tiles of the United' ^.V.'.'.', States embassy in Derlin covering the war period before hustling: out. There mu.st have heen material enough in the presidential note.s to Germany to make a regular college
and Meas-
v.»lt.
, ,., .. .. '„- ,Ko i "•"' he will llip himself up if not more
aeivlties was 'ht- pro.s.M-uHon of the | ,..^_.^^^,^,,^ wal. lied. Aftte. electi.m Mr, «ult to ret-over abtuit? 100.000 fiom I,j^^,^^,^,,-^ J,, .„„^,,,, ^.,^,,. ,„ffl,,„,„, the Towns of North Htmip-stt^ad and ,_,__^, ,,, .ij^^p,',,,,,,. ^, „i, ^„^,^, Oyster Bay, This famous amt for the .
recovery of this ratmey for the unfair dilatohv democbats
equallMitlou of hack taxes was lost .? , . . d^wocrats.
by the Tov> n of Hempsiead at the trial '". '^e last two week.s of the recent bonfire, ,
at the State T»v Cmmh^Rlon with the , se-ifon of Congress, the Democratic | ——
feeltnK thnt Hem.»^lead had a just leadt-" pre-sented some of the moat: BRASS-BUTTONED BELLONAS, raiise and with the courage of hi.s '^P^r'an^ measures that have been The Woiuen's Police Servic? in convictions Supervisor Smith directed ttetore that body in years, and asked Ixmdon has been tried and foui.d to i that BUlt be brought In the Supreme for imtnedlate acHon, When Repub- be a success Now will not one of Court with the result that the tax- "cans began reading and discussing our pacifist dove-fanciers break forth I X>ay«r« of Hempstead recovered about '»»»« *»"''• J;^" ^®"".?'=';J!* *"»** ^^\^, '"'o » 8on«- "' «"«' ««>' '•"l"*' ™y 1400 MO 00 * '^'¦y °' "flUbuster.". Few i>eopIe will daughter to be a policewoman"?
of Wt-lglit ure.-i. Frp.l A, Wood, lino
rtoard of .Siip.^rvisoi s mt-Pt In
.-hambers in th.- Court Hou.-se at
nia pvery Monday m.irning at 10
<-k, and at micli oHi.r tini.> a.s the
al biisln.-n.s n.-ci-sslliit'-s
T»»»\ OK HKMPSTE.\H OKFIt'IAI,*
Fr.-t-port.
Town n.iaril.
.'^iip.-rvi.-'or If H Smitl.
Chairman.
Tnwn Clerk.
Franklin c C.ilbert. TP-inpstf-ad.
.lu.stioe ..f tht- Pen....
Waltt-r n. Jon.-s. H.-mp.stead.
T.i->t!.-o of the Pcar-p.
F.dward T. Neu. Lynbrook.
Justice of thf P> art>.
Corodon N'orton, 'Wantagrh.
Jaatlc* of the Peaca,
l:.-nja.,
Conslabp-s.
Isaa. S .-Sniiili. I'.,it WasbinuUm.
(enr:;i- I, ( b-li ritr. .Maiilia-^s.-t.
l,.-iiiiaii| Tli.irni-. Koslvn,
David r, \lb-n. Manliass.-I.
Chi-istiiph.-i Hnmi.-lly, (in-at ,V.. k.
Town .Siipi-i-inl.-ii.li-nl .if Hiirhways.
I-;. ()Ciiiini-r. WfsHxiry
Overs.-.-IS .if tin- I'oor.
William .Miilb-n. Cn-at e.-k,
WilllHin r;.-n''sl)iiry, Hn-at Ni-ck.
Histrli-l Siip.-ritit.-nili-iit of S.-hool.-.,
.lain.'s S. Co.ib-y, .Miin-opi.
KFHIAI.S OF TIIK
T«»W \ OF OVSIF.U H.*Y
Town Hoanl.
Chiiinnnn.
np.-rvisor Ja.-. If. Ceks. Hbn I'nve.
Town Clerk
Cliaib's W.-t-ks. Oy.^f.-r Hay.
.Iii.«1i<-.> of th- fV-a.-.-,
Holu-rt W. n-.ivall. (Iv.-.tt-r Hav,
.lUstll-e of the I'l-HCP,
H.iwHid .), Ii.-as\. Cl.n Cov.-.
.Iiistie.- of th" I'encf.,
Hub.-It C, W'l-id.-n. Fn i loin^rdalp
.Illsticff nf the Peace,
,bisHpli St-in-rt. Hi.-k.-<vilP>.
^u^ill get eggs ani have healthy sturdy chicks ifyou use
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SHAW&lifaiESDiuGoiis
Manufectured by Shaw &Truesdell Co, Brooklyn, N.Y
I'.-l.
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Fia
Hnard of .\ns. .».sor.M.
1 Wall.-IS. .Ir., (iv.sti-r fJav.
•hard Hullfoy, c.p.n Cnve.
.-n.-.- C Ixiiid, Farmingdale
i;.-c.>|v.-r of Tax.-s,
iklin Mc(jii.-<-n. Ov.st.-r Ray
For Sale by all Dealers
Constables, .Tnhn S Thnni(ison. tlyster Bay,
Prank M.Cnliill. C.b-n Cove
Frank V. l-'leiiiing. L.>.-UHt Valley.
.lohn HoHch .Ir.. Hb-ksvllb-,
l-"r»-df-ri.-k It, Ketchum, Farmingdale,
T.iwn S.iprrlnf endenl of Highwayii, .lohn S Burke, ,'Syo»8et.
— 'A
Overaeerg of the Poor. John K .'one-. S-- Ctnt Harry F. Weber, Olen Core.
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