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Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Board, etc.
WAJ^TKU FOK HtJMMKR—Hou»e or part thereof, nicely turnlrnhml; loca¬ tion suitable for physician Keferencen. Physiflan, care l'o«t. ^^
BOAKU WANTED—Kor ftntlr* aumlDfr. by amall faih.iy In excluilve private home. Referenc.8. Ur. I). N. Morrlnon. 120 Ka«» 34th St., New »or».
r»at nttle waat "arfa." ««t the «*a4a while th* Kclllnv'M Ka«d. Tel. •!.
Two eenia ¦ wor4 far Srat JaacrtloB, ¦ulalBian ten •rordai ¦¦« ceat a word for aaeoesalve Inaertioaa.
FOK H-M.,!-:—1907 Franklin Touring Car. New tlren. |I0O. Administratrix cloiInK up edtale. MuJil sell. Mrs. ThotnHS K. Mills, 2~ Leonard avenue. Freeport.
FOJl 8At.B—Rhode Island Red eggs for hatchlnK. both sinicle and Rose comb, $1.00 for settlnK of 13. J. H- l^e- ICotl, Lfonard avenue, Freeport. Tele- ptone 3S9-W.
TO RKNT—Hmaii hoiisi', only $K per
month. A'lUly to Quality Bakery, eo ner firove and Olive Htjulevard.
Hl'ATE OF NEW YORK.. COU.NTT Ov NAH8AL', ss:
The undersigned, the Board of Town Auditors of Ihe Town of Hempstead, cerlity that upon an examination of the books and papers and an audit of tbe account of Elt.NEST K. BOSCA, as Town Treasurer of the Town of Hempstead, We lound the following to be a state¬ ment of his accounts since, the last audit of bis account on March Z4th. 11)13.
STEWART FUN». Principal Account. Iiiveiited on bond and mort¬ gage at date of previous report on March Z4th, l»]3..t3i«»,783.00 i'linctnal uninvested at last
report Zla.OO
Inveirted on bonds and mort-
Kages, delivered to John A.
Ruth, as Town Treasurer. ..|.S99,92:;.00 I'rlncipal uninvested,- paid
.John A, Ruth 7S.00
NOT BY BREAD ALONE
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The Beauty of 'Hatore is Enhanced
100 Fold by the Co-opei^tion
of Villaget.
Day by day people are growing more sltruistlc. Hourly good people In this village. In every village are asking themselves the question: ''What can I do for the betterment of the community?" To^, often they answer their own qtifistion, "I am too $400,000.ou poor- -too small, ;ny efforts would not
$400,000.00 Ini.-Trfst Account. Halanc<- on hand March 24th,
19i:i 1729.36
Interest received since prev¬ ious report 23,186.01
123,915.3 DlHbursemurits. f'aid lo School Olrtr-icts $14,406.00 tlful things.
avail.' It Is not a correct answer The smallest child may do something to brighten some life.
The Chinese have a proverb: "To have a clean street, clean your own door step. Even so, a good example Is followed more quickly than a bad one, for the eternal push ot good and beauty is behind it. One may not need food, clothing or money, but we all need beauty and the love of beau-
FOR HAUK tut TO LET—Eight-room house, all modern conveniences, irtorm flash on all windows; porch and Win¬ dows all screened. I'lot large anil ap¬ propriate. InriuIre .•. H. UeMott, Leon¬ ard avenue, Freeoort.
FOR SAI.,E—Small chicken farm and 8- room house, with all modern Improve¬ ments except electricity; convenient to trolley, stores and Bchuolw. Room for 100 chlcketiH. Easy terms. J. E. Ue¬ Mott, Ivonard avenue, Freeiiort.
WANTFCI)-White girl or woman for general hou.siwork. Will kIjow and teach a girl anxious for a ateudy posi¬ tion. Inquire Tcl. 423, Kreeporl.
I'ald Overseer.H of the Poor.
Treasurer's Salary
Insurance Premium
Otlice Expenses
Balance on hand, paid .iohn A. Kuth
7,40 56t>.00 &0.00 126.60
1,3
$23,915.37 LO.NO BEACH FI.'NIJ No. 1. Principal Account. Invested at date of previous
repont. March 24th. 1913 . . .flOO.OOO.OO Invested on bond and mort¬ gage delivered to John A.
Rutli ».. Sfi.SOO.OO
Cnlnvested principal paid to
said .John A. Kuth 3,200.00
$100,000.00 lntere.Mt Account. Bulance on hand March 24th.
19i:i $1,155.88
(;<celved Interest since prev¬ ious report 6,902.76
NEW STYLES
.WANTED—Men to Bollcit orders for large portrait liouHe; good wages. Applv 9 A. M., Louis Ketchuin, Jr., Sea¬ ford,' L. I. Telephone Wantagh, 238.
FOR KE.NT OR FOR SALK —Fourteen- room house, corner Ijena avenue a.'ul Grove street, all modern improvements; hot water heat; porch and window Bcreens; good sized garage. I^ease for term of years. ./. .S. UeMott, Leo-ftard avenUe, Freeport.
WANTED—Two furnished rooms for
busln'Ks; one large; one small, guiri- Mrs. I^. I'uwell, 270 Rose street, Fri'cpoi t.
FOR .SAM; —"Iron Age" potato and corn planter and dlgg<'r In first-class condition; will -sc 11 cliiai.. O. W. Mum plirey, Wlialey street.
FOR SALE—I'ool table comiilcte, per¬ fect condition; cost $3U0; will sacri¬ fice. Also chicken house for DO chlck- «nH. 'Telephone S25-,l, Fii-eport.
FOR .SALE OR TRADE tor larger fcout,
18-foot copper-lined and fasrencd
launch; 7-H.l'., 2-cylinder; fine order.
P. "Q. Box 33, Bellmore, L.. I.
TO LKT—A' small or large room In private house; board optional. 271 West Randall avenue. Tel. 784-W.
WANTICk—TliriM- small unfurnished rooms for one; in neighborhood of LiOng Reach avenui> and Lexington; private house preferred. Inquire Post Box 8.
W.VNTED—A young man 23 years old
wishes position at anything, by day
or .steady. Reliable. 38 H. Grove street Freeport.
LEGAL NOTICES.
COUNTY COURT, NASSAU COUNTY.—
Hamuel Chester, Plaintiff, against NOTICE OF SALE John Sheridan, and Others, Defendants.
In pursuance ot a judgment of fore¬ closure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action bearing date the 16lh day of March, 1915, and enter¬ ed and tiled In Nassau County Clerk's Office, i, the undersigned, the Referee in said judgment named will sell at public auction to IIk' highest bidder at the front door ot the Nassau County Court House at Mineola, in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, on the
•2-Jiua OAV OK MAY, I1»I5, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day the follovvli\g described premises:
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land" with the buildings thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Smithvllle South, In the Town of Hemp¬ stead, Nassau County and Stale of New York, on the westerly side of the liigh- •way leading from Hhe pliUns to Little Neck, bounded and described as fol¬ low:^, to wit;
Commencing at .1 point on the west¬ erly side of said highway at the south¬ easterly corner ot land liereby .iitend- ed to be conveyed at the Intersection of the westerly wne of said highway and the northerly line of other land of Frederick Wood and running thence northerly along the westerly side of -said highway sl.xty-flve and live-tenths ^u.».6) feet to land of John Steele, thence westerly along land of said John Steele two hundred and thirty and nine-tenths (2;10.9) feet to land of G. L. Martenard, tl^^nce southerly along laid ot said G. Li. Martenard seventy-seven tT7) feet to land of A. J. Campbell, thence easterly along land of said A. J. Campbell seventy-ftve (75) feet, thence still easterly along land of Frederick wood one hundred and sev- enty-threb i 173) feet to the westerly Bide of said highway at the point or place of beginning.
Together with all the right, title and Interest of the parties of the Hrst part hereto of, in and to t'he land lying In ¦ said highway In front ot and adjacent to the land above described to the cen- itre of said highway.
SOated, April 3rd, 1915.
¦pRRrVERICK A. DRAKE, Referee.
CLOCK. & SEAMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Ottlce and Post Olflce Address, No. 35 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, New lork.
SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY.
—Mary E. Smith, John Walnwrlght and John Lyon, as Executors of the Last Will and Testament of George Smith, Deceas¬ ed, 'Plaintiffs. against SUMMONS Mary Emma Baker, Indi¬ vidually and as Adminis¬ tratrix of the Goods, Chat- tel8 and Credits which were of Ira H. Baker, Deceased, Charles Uaker, Ralph Nafle, Carrie Fran¬ cis, Grace West, and Peo¬ ple of the State of New Vork, Defenddnts. To the aboveVitamod Defendants;
You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action, and to serve upon the Plaintiffs' attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and In case of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief Nlemanded In the complaint.
Pated, Jann&ry 6, 1915.
GBORQE MORTON LEVY,
Plaintiff's Attorney, Office and Post OfTlcn Address,
1-7 Railroad Avenue,
Freeport, N. Y. To Charles Baker and Ralph Nafle, De¬ fendants:
The foregoing summons ia served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable James P. Nie¬ mann, County Judge ot Nassau County, N. T.. dated March 27, 1915, and filed with the complaint in this action In the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau at Mineola, Nassau County,
'Dated. March SO, 1»1S.
QEbROG MORTON LEVY,
PlalntlfTa Attorney, Office and Post Office Address,
1-7 Railroad Avenue, y. Freeport, N. Y.
Dlsburst^menl.s. l:y trHn.«fer to Macadiim Road
Fund
By Paid School Districts.... Balance on hand paid John .V.
Ruth
$750.00 «,160.00
1 18.61
$7,058.64 .VIM'.VDAM ROAD BOND REDEMP¬ TION FUND. Principal Account. IiM.-.Mleil (HI bund and mort¬ gage at previous report,
March 24th, 1913 $146,403.00
rnlnvested at last report... . 9.90
$146,112.90 nn bond and niorl- 'llvered to John A. B Town Treasurer...$154,453.00 unltivi'Sted paid liuth 217.76
IMMh, a rinelpiil .l.ihM A
$in4,fi70 Income Account. Kceived fiiterest since prev¬ ious report ..f «iarch 24tli. I!il3 (InolKllng $750 from
Long Br>aeh Fund) $8,207
Interest on Bunk Balance of lOrnesl K. Rosea, as Town Tre.-isurer
$8,227.83 Disbursements. Tiansferied to principal ac¬ count $8,207.86
Balarioe paid .Iohn A. Ruth a.-s
Town Treasurer 19.97
$8,227.83 l'|)on an examination of the bonds and mortgages, the undersigned found that one of the bonds and mortgages was made to ERNEST E. BO.SCA, Indi¬ vidually, to himself. KltNEST E. BOS C.V, as Town Treiisurer of the Town of Hemp.stead, In the sum of $19,000. the mortgage covering Ihe prwniscs owned by said ER.N'EST E. BOSCA, Individ ually. situated at East Rockawny, Nas sau Cminty, N. Y., said property being known as White Cannon Hotel.
This bond and mortgage represented an Investment of- $I0,4(<0 from th STEWART FU.VD, above mentioned, and $8,600 from the MACADAM ROAD BO.ND REDEMPTION FTTNp. Tht; un¬ dersigned declined to audit the account ot said Town Treasurer as presented unless said bond and mortgage In the sum ot $19,000 were cancelled and the money represented thereby with the Interest thereon was repaid bv said EU.NEST I-:. BO.SCA.
Such payment was made and the books of JOHN A, RUTH, BOSCA's suc¬ cessor as Town Treasurer, show the, receipt by him of the full amount repre- .m-iited by said bond and mortgage, prln- eliuil and Interest.
t'pon the books ot said lOiC.VIOST E. BdSCA. as Town Treasurer, the suni (it $1,753 appeared as Investi'd upon bond and mortgage ot ANTONIO PAL- ICKMO. No bond and mortgage was found as security for this Investment. SaM EK.N'KST i:. BOSCA said that ho had agreed to invest said sum with other Town Funds upon a bond and mortgage iind had given a chock for $1,7C;3 to his attorney to make the In¬ vestment.
The undersigned required a re-pay- inopl by I'lUNEST E. BOSCA of sail' sum of $1,763.
The amount was repaid and "ho books of the succeeding ToWn Treasurer, JOHN A RUTH, show that said $1,753 was received by him.
With the above exceptions, the books and accounts of said ERNIOST F. BOSCA, as Town Treasurer, of the Town ot Hempstead, were audited by •hi; undersigned as reiuilred by Chapter 591, Laws of 1870,
Dated, Hempstead, N. Y., Marc:i ; V. 1915.
L. u. BROWER. FRED. T'. BENNETT, Board ot Town Auditors ot the Town
ot Hempstead. .STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF NASSAU, TO W.N OF HEMPSTEAD, sa:
I, FRANKLIN C. GILBERT, Town Clerk of tne Town ot Hempstead, and custodian of the 14ecords of said Town, do hereby certify that I have compared the annexed with the original on file In my oftice and that the same is a true transcript thereof, and of the whole of such original. (Report, of Board of Auditors as to account of Ernest E. Bosca, as Town Treasurer.)
In testimonv whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and Hfflxed the seal of said town this 13th day ot April, 1915. (L. S.) FRANKLIN C. GILBERT,
Town Clerk.
( Nothing beautifies a place lik-j trees, flowers, plants. No matter no'n small your lot, there Is a little space in front, a little In the rear. Th>r blossoms of a cherry, peach or apple tree yield perfume and beauty ex¬ celled by none, while the fruit ia the matured beauty of the flower. Get a tree or two, some flowejfs, shrubs, now, at once, with the sjjrlng time, with the waking of nature, with the song of birds, with your own desire for growth, peace and hope. Add this beauty sense to your own life, to that of wife and children, to the life and heart of everyone that sees and senses. Oh! I am glad that no little deed ran bind and prison beauty and per¬ fume. That I may do something for 058.64 all, and everyone for me. Let us all I [ilant, not for self wholly, not for this passing hour, but for all, and the fu¬ ture. Tims we create the home oless- ed, the village l)eautifiil.
"But I rent." What matter? Someone will get the beauty and good OR it and it will repay you even the first year, for you can get flowers that hlooiii almost with the planting. And if the habit he general, you will find some former tenant has provided for your happiness. He who plants for self alone, should be planted for the good of all.
This article is written, flrst for everyone that haa access to a single square yard of earth, and second, to direct attention to Hicks Nurseries, Westbury, L. I. This Arm can fill every demand for plant, flower or trees and at prices so low that the smallest purse can afford some form of beauty and growth. Write them and state your ^vlsheg and needs. They will send you plants, flowers, trees—and something harder to pro¬ cure than these, Intelligent attention, the result of long and careful experi¬ ment and experience, full guarantee of everything they sell, even after the days have lengthened themselves to years, personal inspection when necessary. Send for their booklets. Vou will pour over tliem by the hour until the dollar and the plant of worth and beauty, stand In their true relation, then you will order as you need and desire, for you will then un¬ derstand that "Man lives not by bread alone."
19.9'
ANNUAL SCHOOL MKETING.
THE ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING OP the Inhabitants of Union Pree School District No. 9 of the Town of Hemp¬ stead, qualified to vote at school meet¬ ings in said district, will be held In the assembly room of the school building. Grove and Pine streets, on Tuesday, May 4, 1916, at 8.00 P. M., for the pur¬ pose of electing two Trustees for three years In plaoe of Robert H. Hunt and Wallace R. Post, whose terms of office will expire on July 31, 1916, and for the transaction of such other business as may regularly come before the meet¬ ing.
Dated Freeport, N. Y.. March 29, 1916. By Order of the Board of Education,
FRANCm C. MORSE, Clerk.
CEDARHURST GOSSIP
Miss Helen Knapp, of Central ave¬ nue, is back from Sodua, N, V.
The Craft cottage, on Washington avenue, haa been leased to Mr. Harry Horowitz, of Manhattan.
Mrs. Moaos Wilson, of Ocean ave¬ nue, lias returned from the Isle oj Pines.
Mrs. Frederick Mackey, of Newark, ia stopping with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. McWhlnney, of Washington avenue.
Miss B. Hagedorn, of Central ave¬ nue, returned this week from Glovers- ville, N. Y.
Mrs. Thomas Graham, of Spruce street, is entertaining Mis.'j Madeline Kerrigan, of Manhattan.
Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs
Buff Orpingtons, Buff White and
Silver Leghorns, All from best prize-winning stock. Send for free illustrated mating liet.
WM. CREVOISERAT
FEEEPORT, L. I.
A.A.Webster Co.
JEWELEBS AND SILVEBSMITES
440 FULTOlf ST., BB00EL7N
ARE SPECIALISTS
In repairing jewelry and silverware.
Old jewelry made into modern
a^ylee; designs furnished.
Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs
Reds (Owen atrain) Chicks, 15c; eggs, 6c. Leghorns (Young- Wyckoff strain) Chicks, 12ViC; eggs, 4c. White Cochin Bantams (Rey¬ nolds strain) Chickc,, 160; eggs, 5c. Strictly Fresh Table Eggs. Free delivery on orders ot over (2.00. Visitors always welcome.
Hew Bridge Road
HARMER'S FARM
Poftofflee, Wantegli, L. I.
8mithvil!« Soath
I want to hanuner it into your memory-—^that the best and biggest clothes values that can be bought anywhere and at any time I am now ready to give you.
All Up-to-Date
TAILORS
are bound to Hell present season stock and not carry it from one season to another. Wherever you go and see signs and advertisements calling your Attention to Inventory Sales— Closing Gilt Sales-—Removal Sales, Ktc, this all means only one thing— tliat we are bound to sell our present stock and make room for new.
Ladies and gentlemen wherever you go, look; but come and see me before you purchase.
I CAN SAVE YOU GOOD AND BIQ MONEY.
Machine buttons made while you wait from your own cloth, 10c a doz.
FREEPORTTAILOR
JOHN SOHREIBER
47 RAILROAD AVENUE.
Telephone 368-W.
S. Herzfeld
69 SOUTH MAIN ^T. FREEPORT
SHOES For The Whole Family
We carry all the latest styles and an up-to-date stock of
Ladies', Misses', Men's, Boys' and Children's Shoes
Why go elsewhere and pay more for an inferior article?
We have not only expert workmen but the latest machinery for making and repairing Boots and Shoes. Let us tell you that we can sew on new soles by machinery, assuring the neatest and best work¬ manship while you wait.
i CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU.
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IT'S a parting phrase that you'll hear many times each day, wherever men or women meet.
C It's a phrase that is a forerun¬ ner of many pleasant social gatherings and good times to come.
CIt's a phrase that opens the way to the cultivation of newly made acquaintances and that helps in widening one's circle ot friends.
Ckm YOUiuk your friends to caU YOV by telephone f Our nearest Commercial Office tviU gladly give you full tnforma- tion about a telephone for YOUR home.
C. A. STDES, Local Commercial Manager.
86 South GroTC Street.
FREEPOBT, L. L
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Growing Bigg
Measured by volume of sales and| number of stores and customers, we are, by far, the largest retail| Grocers and Marketmen of Greater New York. Why? Be¬ cause housekeepers get more for their money from u^ than from any other retailer.
And we are growing bigger ail the time—opening new stores —adding new departments—Improving quality and servite—becom¬ ing more efBcient and more helpful lo every economiial family. Our prices are always the lowest.
Sugar, Granulated, ^^1 9' Empire Eggs, ^""¦"'' ^"Sir""'" 25' East View Eggs, ¦"•"™''£,^r" 29'
Every East View Brand Egg Is guaranteed New Laid.
Loaf of Bread, S'" .'"';¦¦'" ":*¦"¦¦'" 4'
/^l* t»d^ ^^^^ ^'^*'^^' ^"'"'^ state, from milk 1 ftC
Vii/il66S6a with .\LL the cream: lb Jl */
«-^s w^ Frosh from the ovens of /\c
Mirr i^OV*e the National Biscuit Com- Vi
rig Darby pany: ib ^
Triumph Oats, 'Zl.^.''""". T
Buckwheat, "'r,.';,r«:™''"";,.".'" 8'
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Essie Olives, '-r.::"."-."'":"'".. 10' Pineapple, ;:. r" "' 10'
^^ |»/» Strouft, ,full bodied and Jinn ^ /\C
I f\T'\'^t^ Kavof; unmatchable at tills I *J
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3 O S. &H. Stamps FREE with each 1-lb. Choice QC<
New Teas
Oolong, India-Ceylon, Mixed and English Breakfast.
Choicest QC'
Coffee^ 1-lb.
Finest Old Plantation, Supreme in Cup Quality.
At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets
Roasting Chicken, mhu- Fed n. 22c
Fancy Small Fowl, n. 18c
Legs of Milk-Fed Veal, n. 18c
Shoulder and Breast of Veal, n,. 14c Sugar Cured Hams, seie, ted ib 17c
CUi-^TTl/^/^v.!-^ Sugar-cured little "Picnic Hams," -| -I „ OnOUlUerS, Icun and tender tb. iiC
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Whole Loins Pork Fresh Hams, nSd , Fresh Shoulders *"^ - Finest Country Sausage- Corned Spareribs Whole Rump Corned Beef Corned Knuckles - 2
17c lb 19c lb 14c lb 15c lb lie lb 18c lb lbs 25c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Every Day
' FRESH FISH
Market Cod, Haddock and Cc
Flounders ^^
Halibut Steaks, Extra dotce 2 lbs. 25*"
Large Fresh Shad each 55*"
Finnan Haddock, smoked n. lO""
At All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores
Wilson Whiskey) oenume 70^
Hunter Rye . .p««"- /»
Princeton Cocktails | £Ckc
Princeton Dry GinTT 0»
Double S. & H. Stamps on Friday Order* Promptly Delivered FREE of Charge