VlSSm POST, FKEIPOST, IK. t« FXIDAT, SBFTEHSEX 8, IMt
NEWS NOTES FROM ROOSEVELT
BOOHKVKLT WILL WIN of their own home town. The Citizens' Inprovement Associa- The first prize was won by Pete
tion have coramenced a campaign in Solmo, who furnished during the two
Roosevelt which promises lo bring months of tne contest. 273 lines of
results for the betterment of real- reading matter, and he will receive
dents and taxpayers in such a way a check made out" to his own name
that a boost for the progress of this for »1.50. Pete alf*o has the honbT of
villaa;<> l« «iir»» fo follow Alrpndy nr- winning a hiiglp for the hoys brignMe.
tion has been taken to suppress the of this place Arthur Browne was
dumping of garbage in such quanti- second with 150 lines to his credit,
ties as to make a menace to the health will receive a check for $1.25. Jack
of this district, and to forbid the Clark comei third with 59 lines, and
scavengers bringing in refuse from will get a check for 75 cents,
sections outride our own boundary
lines. Dr. Bergen, our new health offlcer, has been asked to inspect the
Mr. John Dixon, of I^akewood Ave¬ nue, who was Injured while doing
dump and report to a meeting of the „„,„g blasting, is having a serious
Association The mcctlngi
have been held on
time, his 'injuries having taken turn for the worse this week.
Thursday evening, but are now chang- gpecialist on blood poisoning has
ed to Tuesday, and will be held in the Auditorium of the new public school. It is the purpose to send a circular of invitation to co-operatfe to every citi¬ zen of the community, with a view that everyo-ie will wake up to the need of boosting our own village. Ac¬ tion has also been taken to replace
been called into the case and he has hopes that tne spread of the poison can be checked, but .Mr. Dixon is suffering greatly.
The State convention of Jr. O. U. A. M., was held at Watertown, N. Y., broken gas lamps, and tQ have the September 4th and 5th. The Freeport trees trimmet' so as not to obstruct Council No. 57 was represented as the light. It is al.so intended to find follows: J. W. Cheshire, P. S. C; H. a way to provide us with uniformed R- John.son, P. C; C. W. Golden, P. C; policemen, and to call a show down on J. J- Dunbar, P. C; J. Fawcett, P. C. the speed maniacs who rush through The State officials elected were: here regardltss of results. Every State Councilor, C. W. L/Cwry, Brook- voter is urged to attend these meet- lyn No. 21; State Vice Councilor, C.
FIREMEJTS WEEK
WATEB SERVICE EXTENDED
The regular meeting of the Roose-
velt Water Power Co., was held on ] Boosevelt Ablaze. Tke Social Flames Friday evening of last week, at which ( Spread To Other vniagen
it was decided to go ahead with the 1 The Village of Roosexelt is never water mains on various streets of the | more alive than when the Fire De- village which was ordered by the partment ';ombine their efforts, Town Rojtrrt soinn t\m*> ago Mr. Wm. -vhcthcr it Lr to put out a fire or to Dunlop has been given the contract hold some social. event which the for digging the trenches. Pipes will be citizens may take part in. The ba- continued along the following streets zaar which was held every night of lor the distance mentioned, and a fire jast week, and was brought to a
plug will be put in every 1,300 feet irom the previous one: Clinton Ave¬ nue 1,700 feet. Park Avenue, 500 feet; Rose Street, 400 feet; Evans Street, ;.00 feet; De Bevoise Avenue, 900 feet. Hart Avenue, 375 feet. Work is now under way on these extensions, and when completed will be a very wel¬ come service to many of our resi¬ dents.
W. Golden, Freeport No. 57; State Secy. C. W. Lisle, Brooklyn. No. 21;
.Marion No. 95; State Conductor, F. Oruber, Genl. Wayne No. 48; State
Ings and he'p the effort to make this place a desirable residence section.
Prize WInnlni; Reporters
In the early part of July, the pub¬ lishers of The Nassau Post, offered Warden, II. L. Burroughs, Lynbrook, some prizes fo the boy or girl who .No. 12;State Inside Sentinal, O. D. would help Mr. Reed, our local re- Hendrickson, Roslyn, .No. 38; State porter, to gather up the news of this Outside Sentinal, E. F. Townsend. village. This contest ended with the Geo. Junes .No. 103; State Chaplain, Issue of last week, and it has brought J. .Mahler, Eagle, .No. 45; State A.s.so- to light soni'- future writers for jour- ciate Judge, G. W. .Marsh, I'nion, No. nallstlc work. The prize winners 25; National Representative, W. A. have showed a Quick conception of -Nesbit. Ethan Allen, No. CO. what helps to make a newspaper sue- Binghamton, N. Y., chosen as place ce.^sfiil, and i,'ive its readers the news for convention of 1917.
M. K. PASTOR RESIGNS
Rev. E. O. Tree, pastor of the Roosevelt .M E. Church, sent his resignation to the Official Board a few- few days ago. At a meeting of the Board held nn Sunday evening after services, the resignation was laid on the table for one 'month. .Mr. Tree has been unable to conduct services
close on Monday evening last, was a "red-hot" success, and the "conflag¬ ration" of sociability spread among the people with such force that scarcely a family in the place es¬ caped unscathed from its concuming pleasures. So intense was the at¬ traction, that "help" from nearby
ROOSEVET
TILLAGE DIRECTOR!
B«ar4 at Edneatioa
Hugo Pohlman, Fit-.-fident.
Trugteen:
Albert E. Harvey.
•Eugene Eldgldge, Sr.
Urn. JuBeph Faatb
Henry J. Bauer.
William J. Gillespie, Jjintrict Clerk.
W. G. KoniK, Trea.surer.
Charles E. WhitehuuHe, Collector.
Dr. t\ B. Hcrg-en, .Medical .Vttendant.
\t'at«r C«mmitt««
Archibald Greenswurd. Chairman.
Edward R. Morawetz. Secretary.
.lanie." A. Coward.
John J. C. Tuer.s.
Henry O. Alber.-i.
Taxpayera' LlKhtlaa; Commlttre
Htnry C. Albers, Chairinan.
William .1. GlIleHpie, Secretary.
H. J. Bauer.
E. T. Baldwin.
Raymond Matthiwa
FIrr Drpartmrnt
William F. Pearsall. Chief.
Jesse Rhodes, First A.''f<istant.
CliriH. MilUr, Second .V.^sistant.
Henry M. Strauss. .^Jc <!<ta: y.
Charles Apple, Treasurer.
towns poured in to try to assimilate Total nu-nibei.-ihip of Dcpui i.:ient 150. the strenuous efforts of our local '*'j.*?n"°"Bo."t'J^.'poJl'man""
BESrXT OF TOO JICCH Rl 31 i
The office recently occuied by the Roosevelt .News, on .Main Street, was | the scene on Thursday evening of last ' week, where a few rum-crazed, would- ,
be saiai Lies showed their tendency ; to vandalism. This small building is owned by .Mr. Chas. De Zap, and In it vere a desk, stove, chair, etc., left there by Mr. H. C. All)€rs. Since be¬ ing vacated by the latter, the owner has at times left the door unlocked for the convenience of some who might • uced it for shelter while waiting for a trolley car. On the above nisiit this privilege was betrayed, a few men who completely wrecked the contents and put them in a broken heap on the lloor. The guilty ones are !;nown by the owner, and it would be well for them to make prompt settlement for the damage done and sa-ic further trouble. Such acts as this are beyond excuse.
Rev. Elwood Tabor, of Brooklyn, preached in Roosevelt M. E. Church on Sunday evening last.
LEGAL NOTICES.
firemen, and trolley after trolley ! itobert Rambottom brought visitors to witness the rag- I ing "fire" of continued merriment. ' On account of quarantine to pre¬ vent the spread of infantile paralysis, ; no children were allowed to congre- ' SPte nc-r tho building, and this rule was strictly enforced by a continued lof,k out hy the following deputy ! iheriffs: l.oiiis Golden, Wm. F. Pear-I
First
lor the past seven weeks on account ^^^^^ j^^^^ Ramsbottom, J. J. Boston
of failing health. Only a short time ago death claimed the helpmeet of his life, and the fact has preyed upon him with such force as to completely break him down, till it seems as
State Treas. R. H. Ketcham, T-'rancis | though he is unable to get back to his
former activity.
.Mr. Tree's success as pastor of the above church has been marked by a steady addition to it^ membership and
it was greatly through his endeavors ^^^^j, tliat the new building now occupied by the congregation was built. The Board instructed its secretary to con¬ vey to the pastor their sincere regret and sympaliy, hoping that he may >et be able lo resume his work in this community.
Samuel Abrams, Bert Cravoiserat. f. Brotheredge, Chas. Epple. Edw. Mat¬ thews. .Adam Bauer, Edw. Smith, Jesse Rhodes, and Chris. .Miller.
The contest for the most popular fireman was between Jess Rhodes, of the Alpha, Frank Coward, of the IJiis- Fcll, and Clnis. Miller, of tho Roose¬ velt. Jess Rhodes won with about 2.500 majority, and received a gold )
of
As.xistant
Vincent Salmo. Second Assistant.
Eugene Eldridge, Jr., Secretary.
Fred JIollin<au.\, Treasurer.
Hone Co. >a. 1.
Joseph Cruger. I'ortman.
n. I )ii vi-nport, Fjrst Assistant.
G. Hitrgrins, .Second Assi.«tant.
H. Plock, Secretary.
William Konig, Treasurer.
ItUNMell liUKr Co, \u. 2
Claudf 111 oth'iiilni-. ForfMian.
Franl\ Couuid. Fitsl .Vs^.i.¦^taIlt.
llany lllinii. Scccud A.<..^i.stant.
I^ Tru.s.iale, S.cic-tary.
Fred .'^(hniiclt. Tri asur'-r.
Hiirinon>' Kt'piihlU'iiii .-\*«Moelntlon
T%veirth ICIei'tloii l>i»trtel. To» n
of llrnipsleuil, >. 1.
J. J. >Ic<'uUfi'y, ('..unty r,,rninit-
t«(itian.
Kdward L'he, President.
William I'carsall. N'ice-l'residcnt.
S. i'.iiKiii' I'y'-. Kicordins^ Sicretary.
Vincent Saiiiio, l'"in:incial .'>r( rilarv.
.lolui .1. .\1. <;;ifli( \, 'ri'-fi<ur.|-.
liooNCtcIt M. IC. i'hureh
li.'V. K. O. Til.-.-, l'u.<t..r.
St. Paiii'M lOplxeiiiMii lliureli of
llaoMevrlt.
li.v I.c itlitnii H..\ut-.-nl. r.'iHtor.
St. PiiiiI'm t MiiKrcK^iiliotiiil Cliiireli
l;.v. .Mr. Ilairi.^^. I'list'T.
I'rfMli.vleriaii Niinilii; Soiiool.
John '1', l'ii.<t, Su|i.-iiiil>ii'li lit.
ItiMiiiiii I miIkiIIc < luireh
Father (I'Toolc, Frcpoit.
POI-ITK Al, AWEKTISK.MENT
POLITK AL AI»VFRTISKMKNT
To the
Enrolled Republicans
As a sincere Republican, I tnl;e this menna of nddresslng you on the subject of ttU' Rciiiil)lii(ui iiomiiiiitioii for Inlted States senator.
We have a cnmmon purpose in niiikliig the Republican party an eflPec- tive Instrument for good gm ernnient, nnd by that instrument restoring our government to respect abroad and self respect at home.
Mr. Robert Bacon has llled liis petition as a rnmllilate for the Re- puhlicau iiomiiiatloii fcrr rniteil States senator. As assistant secretary of state under Mr. i;iilni Root- tlieii secretary of state and then ambas¬ sador to France—.Mr. Bacmi bar a world vision and experience that would be of inestimable value to this country, should'he be permitted to represent our state In the senate.
There are two ipicstions for each enrolled Keimbllcan to aslc himself: Which of the two cuudidates for tills nonilu.itioii i.s best (luaHfied for the position, nnd the nomination of wliii h xvoulil liest aid the iiationul ticket? There Is no other <|uestion iiivoMcl. and tlie responsiliiiity rest.s on the shoulders of the eiii'olleil liepiiblicMns. No man can do(|j;e that resiioiisllrlllty by remaining aw.iy from the polls or by iierfuiictorlly utul witlicut tlie use of his own liitelliu'eiici' fo!lowlii;.j t-lie iidvice of another.
There is no ipie'ition of faction, no (|iic.>t ion of le.-idersliii). no (|iiestion of iiersoiiai ambition that can consisleiitly be interjected Into the prob¬ lem.
.Mr. Bacon helieves In the kind ol' national ptT'Oiiredness which unites nil tlie utilities of the nation iiiililiiry, social, iiniiistrial - niid that the protection of n tjirilf Is an essential part of such preparedness. lie believes In Ilie spirit of service which sh.ill him! <'iirh iielivldiial to tie' nation as an entirety. Mis jiMl'lic lilC has tieeijih'Merited to creating ii sentiment thi-onnliniit the cc.iintry wliicli wilt ciys(.-illi/c tie' tlioimht of the nation into a coninion as|iii-iii lou, iiialviu;; it acinallj' what it only noiiiinally is a real iiationai s|)irit.
Mr. Bacon belie\es tiiiit a conihiiinllon of events has placed this country in a responsible position in tlie society of nations. He believes that riglit.s and duties are icm Ipmcal. He belie\es it is the duty of tills country to side with the weak when ri;;ht and not to fear the strong when t\rong.
My Inipressifin of Mr. Bacon has been gainedXirst hand, and the In- spiration for what assistance 1 may render him In .his primary <'ampnipn Is due to my own belii^f from contact mid observation iu him, in his high purpose, bis breadth of views, his unsellislmess and bis conscien¬ tious Americanism.
If the Republican party Is to Ix'.-ir its [wirt In the soh-ing of our in¬ ternal and exleiiiul ipiestions by placiii'.^ In positions of liigli resjionsi- blllty men who slinll siteak and act nationally we must call to its stand¬ ards its best talent.
It is with no thought of disparaging anj" candidacy, with no thought to interject other than that element of dlsitission which is broad, wbole- Kome, noriiml and humane, that I address myself directly to the en- ndled Repubrican voters.
The Republican party has been most sms-essfnl when Its Ideals were high. It hag <-ontrlbuted most to the welfare of tiie nation when it has squared Its c'ondu«'t to moral and political problems which involved the welfare of the nation as a whole. ,
With no personal pride of opinion, with no desire to set my Judgment above tlmt of another, 1 commend to your favorable consideration the candidacy of Mr. Bacon.
I have given my^^personnl allegiance to Mr. Bacon. belteA-lng In the ideals he follows and becnnse 1 am couvlneed that If be Is nominated nnd elivted his .-areer would be a furtlier credit to o\ir party, of advan- tnge to the nation nt home and give increased streuKtU to our councils In internntional matters.
The world contlict Is drawing to a close we all hojie. Its flames hare reflected .America to itself. We cannot clalnj to be a moral nation unle.ss we are mtmil as Individuals. We cannot claim to lend nnless we are (pwllflcd to lead. We are'not iiualltled to lt>«il unless we are willing to 8<^rve.
The ardor for sacrlllce, the willingness by service to fill a pkice of nsefulness wlu>rever it may be found, the development rrf soul and material weKure create a common unity of pnrpose In which alone can be Biielled .Vmerleanlsm.
A public servi<'e without sentiment, without vision, withivut a sole p»r;K)so, reflecting American life. Is as Idle In result as a windstorm in a de^Mjrt to create vegetation.
DefplLse against 'invasion, prep.-vreilness for every emergency, etH- cleiK-y In resources, huniati and material, reiKibiess for service, are the teiu>ts of .Mr. Bacon's iiolltical faith and slwuild appeal to every Intelli¬ gent mind.
The resiKiuKlblUty is with you. Sept. 1!>. i)rimary day, is the oppor¬ tunity. It is fof you to nondiMite a man qiialilied, ready, toLperlenced; a ReptrbHoaii'beyond facMmi; un .Vmerican 'who standi the acid tetjt.
Messrs. Stephen Beck and George W. Place of Roosevelt, have been drawn to serve as jurors for the Sep- leiiiber term of the County Court al Mincola.
Messrs Hunt and Danker, of Brook¬ lyn, gospel singers, will have charge of the services at the Free Methodist Chinch of Kooscvelt on Sunday, Sep¬ tember 10. Services at 10:3n a. in. and 7:30 p. ni. Everybody welcome.
Gilman's Local Express
For Roosevelt
TiiRi;i: i»i;i,ivi;Rii:s baiia
TO A.M) FHO.M FIM-KI'ORT
2:$ .MAI\ SI'., ROOSKVKLT
'Plione Connection.
Miss Elsie Hanson, of PIca.san! Avenue, and Miss Phoebe Thorne were the contestants for most pop¬ ular lady, which was won by the former by o\cr 2.000 majority. Her prize was also a gold watch. •
The pony \sas won by R. Walling, of Freeport; a cut glass dish and dress goods by Mrs. Chas. Epple: 8-day parlor clock, donated by .Aug¬ ust Boetjer, by Geo. Higgins; fij-'hin;.' rod, donated by Robt. Ramsbottom. by Vincent Solino; ton of coal, do¬ nated by Garret Busch, hy Mrs. Dav¬ enport; hand-m.nde gas lamp, donat¬ ed by Fred Zimmer, by Mrs. T.oui'^ Stern; steamer chair won by F. M Strauss: red rocker by Percy Twee- ^j,,
dpie: thermos lunch set and porch; Father 6'Toole, of K chair by Mrs. Pearsall. „„,,. r;;n;munion'."'l
On Labor Day morning the firc"ieri of the various companies assembled for parade at the fire house of >be Russell Hose Co. Headed by the fam¬ ous l.indenbinsi Band, with Ihc fire chiefs abeed of the music, the line of pVade vas formed in the ¦ followinsr order: Alpha, Roosevelt and Russell with the apparatus of each in the rear in the same order
l(()OSK\ Kl.T
nil i(< II SF.|{\ iri;s
M. I'aiil's i:plNeopal ( hiirrli
Rev. .V.hlbcrt .1. Smilli Itcacon in c-hnrp'' Rc.sidciic.- :'J Hi'nr\- Sti--.t, Phone 1128-.M Services SundiM-. Ill .¦!, rn. Sinii!a\- S.hool, 2:3n p. m. Holv Coniiinioi), ;m .Sunday S a in. Mrs. Wm. II. Tahb, IM.s. l„'Hii.-s''c.uil.l Mr<, [¦¦!¦.' .M..iii..r, nii-.-cti. ss of Al¬ ter Guild. '«IIS,SIO.\ UK IfOI.I ItllDIOI'MIF.Il OK I'KKK.roK-r
<>i., rrt HiiU.'^i-
¦port, in charg'c at y a. Ml. Ilolv <'oniniunion. second .Sunday for
'KJrls: third Sunihiv for boys.
l.st Thursday. Holy Coniiminion, (i:3n
and T::M at Fi-r>cr'orl. Confession
at t o'clocli .at Kveeport.
MKTiioDisi' i;i'is< <»i'»i, < iiritni
\l<-v. K. O. Tree. I'.-istor Services, Siinil.'iy iil T.l.'i p ni.
Fat men's race, miniuiiim ISo jhs., won by John Belir, prize, a pipe. 3-leggcd race, won by Wm. Browne
Miss Florence C. Stiles, of Free- port and .Miss .Marjorie Craig, of Ful- tonvilie, have been added to the list of teachers in our public school for the coming term. Teachers have been notifled to rei)ort in Roosevelt on the 16th inst.
l,i:(.AI, -XOTH K.S.
T\KK .NO IKK
The undersigned assessors of the Town of Hempstead, County of Nas¬ sau, .\. y., have tinally completed and verilied their assessment rolls for the present year and have filed a certified copy of the same in the office of the Town Clerk of said town, wheie the same will remain open for public in¬ spection f(u- lifteen days from the date hereof. Dated, Augu:n 31, lillS.
l honias H. Brower, Clarence A. Edwards, Clarence R. Ankers. .\ssessors (it ihe 'I'own of Hcnipst(>ad.
llli. ri.<ji 1.1. ill' -iUl-, .-^j.VTK ()!¦ .\KW V(»UK. t,. Hannah Kane. Tim¬ othy Kane, .Micliael Kane, Tlumias Kane-, John Kuiie. .lanos Kane, .\iaiii- ice Kane, .Ml. liiiel Kane. 'I'lieriias Kane, .John Kane, Tin.mas Kane, Janes Kane, Tiniulhy Kane, .Margaret Kane Kalloii, l.lleii i\aiie, i.i. .iiu'i- Kane, alio .\l;:iirice Kane, if living', if lo he .lend, then liis widow. loMis at law and next .jf kin, letjulecs, de\ is.< .< a...l I'^-mI I e|,re.-.•iilatn es whose names and jilaces i.l nsidem-e iii.' s. v. rails 111. Kii.'M II ami .aiiiiol be (isi'i'itaim-d with dm- ..iilin.iii-i, Ihe loirs aiul ii.xL
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Ale
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¦tiiiirs:-
Wh.r.a.s, Fre<i,Tl.-k W. I'htch.-r, who r.-.-id< s af Fi.-epoi t. Nasau (•..iiii- ly, .\.w \(irk, has lal.ly iii.i.li.-.i to till- .Surrogate's Court of "our I'ouiilv of .Viissau. to have ii ccriiiiii iiisliu- ment in writing bearing dat-- thi' tifth .ia.\ ..1 lul>. I'.Mii, r. laliiiK to both rial ami p. i-sonal pr..p.-itv iiiil\ pi.n- .¦d as tie- last Will and T.stin.iit >•( .lohariiia .Mi.ain, ilccias. d, u li.. w.is lit 111. inn.' ..I li.r (halh ;i r. si.I. tit ..f t'rei port, in tin- saiil countv of Nas-
u, at.
After inspection by the chiefs, the and Jess Crass, prize, 2 pip
niiirch v.ac t!i'-cii nn west tf> .N'tispn" Road, to Evans .\venue, to Pennsyl¬ vania .\veniie, lo Centennial Avenue, to Xase.an Roiid. t.'i !'¦¦•;¦¦ Mvnti. to Park Avenue, to Clinton Street, to
N;if-ri-i Pm-mI. 'o V.'''i; ''¦• e .Avti'le,
to r!'.iivi,.s i^ifcei, to V.'oods A'vcniif\
Sack rac.>, won liy .Mar.sliall Faini- let, prize, an inkwell.
A I.INCIII.ON RV MOOM Kin
.Mr and .Mr.s. Chas. Reed, of White- iioiise .Vveii.ic, were great ly and inosi pleasantly surprised on Sunday aft
sau,
Th.r.f..ri-, v..u, ami .uch
cit.ll I.. slo.U . .¦111.-.- li.:..M I!... .-.ill -
roKtit.'S C..I111 of ..111- C..iiiit.\- ..r .Sas-
siiii. 11! III.- Sutr..i;iii.'s I itlii .• lit .\Iiii-
.-..la. ill III.' CoUlllV .'.f .N';is.-,lll, nl\ III.
.-.\.iitli .lav of n,-i..li.r, I'.in; at nin--
contract prfC~ of the items which com¬ prise the wearing auxface, iiucU bond* to be exectited by a Mrety company to be approved by the o>mmi«i»lon: or a bond secured by the deposit of collat- 1 ..1 stfcuiiiies lo be approved by the Commission.
The rifth* i& reserved to reject any or all bids.
KDWIN nCFFKY,
Commlsiiloner. I. J. MORRIS.
Sev I .tary.
XOTK'R TO CREUITORS
PUHSl A.NT TO AN ORDER OF HON.
JOUNT J nRAUAW. .'S'lrros-te of the Coimty of Nassau, notice Is here¬ by KtT.'ti to all persons having claims UKaiiist Hewlett Smith, lat.' of the Town of Hempstead, in the said c<?un- ty, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscrib¬ er the administrator ol tho Roods, chattels and credits of said deceased, at his piuce of transacting- business at B< Uieore, Nassau County. .New
Vork. on or before tli« first day of December a.e\t.
Dale.l, Milieola, N. \ . Mav H, I9l«. FHA.VK SMITH, Administrator. Cl-OCIC & SKAMAN. Attorneys for
-Vdralnistrator, Freepo'^l. New
York.
I'CUS'JANT TO A.N OHDKR OF HO.N.
JOHN J. (JKAHA.M, Surrogate ot the County of Nas.sau. notice is here¬ by given t > all persons having claims Btfainst Villa (¦. Powell, late of the Town of Hempstead. In the -¦¦aid county, decea.-wd. to present the same with vouchers tuereof. to the subscribers, the executors of Ihe last will and testament of said deceased. at their place of trnnsacling business .Ht the office of Clock & Seaman. Fret-port, .New Vork, on or before the lirst liny of H.-cemb.-r ne.\t.
l.ale.i. Minola, N. V.. .Mnv 1,-.. UMfi. .MAKV K. .SOfTHAHl). FltKD KV]-;K1TT POWKI.K.
Kxecutors. Cl.dClv & .SI-:aMAN, Attorneys for
i;\.-. iitors. .M.-rrick Road and
Church Street. Freeport. N. V.
Sfl'UK.MF COtUT, N.V.SSAF Ci'l'N- TV. —Sag Hailior Siivings i:ani<. PlaintitT. a^'aiiist, ChaiU-.s lUirnliai di and .Marnar.i P.iirBlinrdt, wif., I«.-- feiidaiils. In piiisuaiii-i- of a Ju.lg- nieiu .«f foi-.-closur.. nnd sale. made- and intii.-.l in the ab..ve enlllled no¬ tion bi-aiiii),' date the Ulh dav of .Inly. I'.'H;. I tie- un.l.-rslgiied |-.'"fe|e<- in said juilnim-nt naim-d. will sell al pi.l'ii.- au(-ii.iii at tin- r..tun.la of tie- .¦oiiiily Court Hous.- in .Mineola. .\as- s.-ui C..uiit>, .New >'oik on Mondav. c). i..h. r L'lnl Uik;, at 11> a. ni., til.- pi.iiiisi-s .linct.'d hy said ju.lmm-nt I.. 11.- soUl. anil th.'iiin il.-sc-i il.. .1 as f..ll,.\v.-:
All llo.s.- ceitain I..Is. jdec. s or
pai.'ls of hiiiil to;;, th.'r Willi th.- huiliiinus and iiiii.r..\ .-iii.-nts Ih.reoii .¦re.-t.-.l ,ir t.. I..- .¦re,-i,-,l, situal.-. Iv- iiig mid b.-iiig at It..osev.-ll. Countv of Nassau jin.! Slat,- ..f .N.-w V..rk known and .i.-signal. .1 as aii.l l.\ tiii> lots numb.is fouit.-.ri (14) lift.-.-n tl.".) nil.I si\U-.n (It.) i.n .Map oi pi-op.-ity of .lain.-s .\i iiist i ..uk, Koos.-- velt. 1.. 1.. siMv.yeil June. l;...;. i.y ShiIIIi am! .Mal.-..iiis..n. Civil l-hinm- .-.-is, l-'i.-. |ioii. I., L. .¦m.i 111. .1 In Nas¬ sau Couiiiy Cl.-iks ..III.-.- .hill. J.lib. l'-"'-S, as mail iiuiiil..-r I.. I. wlii.li sal.) l.'ls lak.-n t..;;.||i..r al.- Iiiith.-i l...im.|..! ami .l.si-i ih.-.l as follows:
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1916.
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Leaking pijics, loose joinls, dripiiing faueci.s, e :(-aiii!ii; gas cost a lot of iiiii'iii ',¦ thai c'lii be saved witli a lit lie iittcntion.
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W.F. PEARSALL
Woods Ave. near Nassau Road Ilooseyelt
Commercial
Vulcanizing
and Tire Co.
l.'» Kail road Avenue Freeport
Telephone 1332 (Opposite Express Office)
Uorknien of experience who guarantee fheir work
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
fjowcst prices consisU'nt with I (iiiallty. (all or 'phone
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Avenue, and cotintennarch to l)c 15c- voise .\veniio, to .Mplm tiro hou;-e. nnd ilisbntid. A p-<<'i-- '' ¦ifTc of the countermarch was when the chiefs fell out to tiie side of liie line to re¬ view, with (ap in liaiul. and evrry line leinoved tlieir cap and carried it till tiiriiiuii the corner at l)c nevoisc Ave'tiie.
Ill the aftM'Uoon Uio sports tool-- pla.o, ;uid these were ol' ;i most intor- estii;t; character. Probaldy the iimsi I notalile about them \v(>re the two ! (hikes cam;:it (not the !;ind yon ;;ei j with a lisbinK line) by the .\lplia Co. i P.ut pshaw, wliiil's the difference'.' : Wait till a real lire calls them to ser- I vice., and lightning streaks will fade j awny at tlicir swift aiiae!<. I Tie ,iildp:(-s of the cfuilest were I .Messrs Chas. Whitcliouse, Fred Smith ; : and Rudolph Kyf. The starter was I Assislant Chief, Chrie .Miller. The I followi'ij? were the sports, with name ! of winner and prizes: I 'Wet Hose Contest, lay in,!,' l-'iO feei I o fhose, won by Russell Co., in Z'l j seconds, prize, copper extinguisher. I EfTiciency contest, laying 150 feet I of hose, wor by Russell Co., in 2 I seconds, prize two lanterns. \
The Alpha Co. went fishing here, and also when they gave an exhibit¬ ion. You ought to have heard the ¦ fish stories after that. '¦
The water fight was a very inter- ; est ing feature. Vincent Solmo and ¦ Austin Wood, of Aiph.i Co., held one
lia!<( r :io slopiied in Ironi of their home and the live iia.ssengers iirompt- ly ami iiii< <-i eiiioiiiousl.v scaiiipeied iiilo the li'iilse to find t'lc'dcclipailts. The visitors were the daughter Mabel and her luis'iiaiid, Htiliili I'liomiisoi,. Willi his father, .Mr. Ciui;-.. 'I'h.oiniisoii. ol' Chieagn. .Mrs. Ciaee Hohinson, and Mr. Fraulc Ticlieiior, owner ol' tin- car. ;n' .\'e"' Uocli. !lc.
The party had made a i'.
fro::: the !:iiior plarc by v. a.\ -
liaitan in two hours and live niiiitiie-, .-ifi! 'ver(- on tluir ua> to visit .\li-;s Ilaii-ow, leadiii.i; actress and itiana'-r» r of a stock eomiiany of CIii(ai;o wlio is rectiperaiin-; licr lu-alib at iho actors
iioiiie in .\lllit.\ \ i!le. fjiif lortil re- pof! I- (ii)fl lii:: wii'i- u.'iT- persii.aiied lo (iccuiiy Ihe two remaining seats of ilie cat- tiiul the journey eoiitlnoed. Tlie visit, to the talented professional was of a most delightful nature, she being so iiiiieh improved that an anxious de- si'-e is now contnilliiig her to «ct hack to the footlights and add her sliaie to the: en.ioyiiient of tiii'atrt- goers.
(J<i the return home the auto was (I'av'i lip to the side of the road, .'ind by the lisrht of the first quaiter of the inoon and the searchligbl of the easy riding machine, a splendid luncheon of sandwif-hes and cakes on wooden plates, and a beveiage which inspires but does not inebriate, served in i.ily cups, was partaken of with a relish which could only be whetted to a
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RUGS
We manufacture beautiful
FLUFF RUGS
From old carpets of any kind
We make any size
RAG RUGS AND CARPETS
At rea.^onable prices
Main Ru^ Works
351 Xo. Main Stre«t Tel. 444-R Freeport
nozzle, with Samuel Abrams and Geo. , Y^f^n edge by the bracing air of
Hou.scr on the other. The first two | ^,|^,,jj. |.,j,, evening.
stood like a marble statue being j q,,,. feiiow-residents were landed at
washed by the gardener, while ihe steady stream played upon their op¬ ponents made the latter retreat many times, but they came back in good game style, only to finally lose their hold ot the nozzle and the water free¬ ly sprinkled quite a number of the spectators. Prize $.^.00,
An exhibition drill was given by Russell Co., with motor truck, laying 100 feet of hose, and hitting target with water m 45 seconds.
1110 yard oash for firemen, won by W. Ciavoi.serat, prize running slip¬ pers.
nicycle race, won by (!co: Kohler. prize, .searchlight.
Hook and ladder contesf.' won by Alpha Co., prize, stop-watch.
2IIII yard dash, won bv Marshall Farmlet, of Freeport, in 20 seconds, prize, silver spoon.
100 yard dash, won by F. Pnrlan. in 12 seconds, prize, pair of Juliets.
Egg and spoon rac(' won by l"va Rehr from four other contestants. She was the only one to hold the ege to the flni.sh. Prize, box of assorted spice?.
Potatoe race, won by .Mrs. Minnie Trumiifeller, prize, picture of set of Ifive flcenes.
Ladder scaling, won by W. Crava- iserat. in 6 seconds, priz.e, pair of slippers.
their home about nine o'clock, and tbi visitors continued on their w.ay to the "City of Parks" on the other side of Long Island Sound. Mr. Tiehenoi- is a member of the firm of Frank Sz Tichenor, stationary mnnufactnrers, nf New Vork, and nothing olcases him better than to draw hia splendid car nn to the home of his friends and in¬ vite them to take a trip. H" i:^ <'"'" of those fellows who makn life worth living, you know.
Miss SuslvJ George, of Wbitehoiise Avenue, spent a few dav'i. incltiding Labor Day, at Asbury Park. >>.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred, rndcrhill. of Henry Streot, ceb-hrated the fifteenth -.•.nivi-i-sar'- of M'ir w<d(li:iif d-,iy on Friday of la.st week.
The low ground on iIk> property of Mr. Samuel .Shrams, Eakcwood Ave¬ nue. Is to be filled up. Anyone hav- intr dirt or ashes of anv kind may feel free to dump It on this property, but it must not contain garbage. The filling in of l^i< hole will make quite an improvement (o that neighborhood.
Mis.s Anna Weston, of West Ho- boken, was a we«k end risPor at tho home of .Mrs. Jos. Faatb
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.'^t.-it.- C..rimii-,-ioii of Hii.'li«ays, Alh- aii\ N, \.- I'ui-smiiil to the iirovlsii.ns ..f Chai.t.-r ri>i, Laws of l!i'i;i. as aim-ml- . .1 bv Cliai.l..-| \AU. Laws of I'lll, and Ch(i|.t<r Ml, l.HWs of 1!I13. :«eal.-d pro¬ posals will h.- r.-ciiviid hv the und.-t- siun.d al th.'ir offl.-.'. Vo. .''..'. I.an.-ast.i .Street, .Mhany. N. \., at ono o.-lo.-li I* M., on .M..n.iav th«- ISth .lav ..f S. pt It.'li;. f.,r Ilo- improvem.-tit of (lo- fol- ln'.in;,' hi(<hways:
N'nssiiu Countv, 7;...-el .v-. l'!'": Xaine of Pond, Sleri.laii Plvl Tlinu- ¦U.I.- Av.-. A,- l;<..-h,-iway Tuiiipilo. .\|.- I.i.,\. I,.-nL'th.. ^^.<.\•^.
.Map..-, plans, sp.-<-lll<-!it i.-ns .ami cri- mafes niiiv Ik- si-en ami pi..!)..sal f..iins .ilrtiiim-fl at th.- odlf-e of tie- Cnifiits- ^u,n in Alhnny. N'. V , an.I also at lh<' ..fflc- of lOvis'on Keiriro-r, It. II. Wait. .¦•.Iiimliii' Incf , 11 U'ashiii>ftoii .St. I'...i(fhk-. p-'l.-. N V
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I'l ..On: .ir< for ' a. Il roll.I r.r coiitraci niiwl tl.. pr.- elite,1 ie a «<pniat.- "»a|ed - ••nvplop^, (•nrtor«fd on the out»lde with ¦ th.. name ami n'tnih-r of tlo- r.jsd ..r j ..,¦. r .. I - 1. Il • .-¦ i.ri...'nl JF , ¦aad*. Kach proposal miisit he accorn- ' painrd hy cush or a c»rtifl»d .-li'-'-k , pavnhlc to the or.h.r ..f Ih. .S'lit' Com- j " -I v- f.,- a- H>-...n>it I
equal to at lpa»t flv<' p<^r cent, of the ' amount of tlo? pr.,po»al which kucIi - cash ..r < h". k a/-cniiipanle.«
Tl ¦• . !.•* .-r .-),.' k ¦clll he tinM hv ' the Comml««ion until th" ...ntrnet and : bend ape duly exfcutrd.
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.-.-imli.lati- foi Slat-' KuKim-.-r ami Sui\.-\or, To m.mimite a i-amlldal.i f..i- CI,I. I ,|u.';.;.- ..f 111.. Courl ..f Ap- |..nil-, T.. I,. I,,mat.- a .-iimli.lal.- for .\ -s-.. i.-il. .III.!>.;.- of 111.- Court ..f Ap- |,. als T.. lo.mimil.- a .-nndidal.. for lii.-li..- nf II,. ,Supr.-m<- Court, Si-.-..mi .lu-li.ial lOsHi.t, To noinlnal.f a .iiii- ¦ii-li.t.- f.,r I;. |.| .-seiitnl i v.- in Coii^;if-ss, fi,,m II,. Ills! r-oii(.;i.-..si..nal ilislri.l. To nominate a can.lldiili- foi .Slai.. .S.-miior from th.-. first .s.-naloi iiil dis- 11 ii-t To nominate n cumlidal.- for .M.-iii- h.-r .if A.'s.-nildv fi.,iM th.- ass. iiil.ly dis- Iri.-t compilsiiiK 111.- C.iinty of .Na.M- Httu. County ami liistri.-t Kftlc-ers also to hi- nominal.-.I f..r said County. To noMiiiiat.- a laii.li.late for County .Iiidt;.. T.) iH.mimit.- a canilldnl.- for Siiiroval.- I'o loiiiiiniil"- a .-amli.lai.- for .Sli, iilT. To noirjlnal.- a canflhlal.. for c.-iniv Chtk. 'I'o nominate a candi¬ dal.- -for Co'iiiiv 'I'r.-asm er. To iioiiii- m.ii- a i-iin.li-lat.- for fdsfri.-* .\ttoi- II. y To n.i:i:iiial<- a caii'lidat.- for .".iiMlv Cr-ij.! rol I. r. To noriilmite a .-iimli.iiii.- f..r County .Spuerinl.-ndent ..f Ihe l'..nr,
I 111 tl,.- p.- rt nf the Derrio.'nilic V..I. r-.. 'I'.. e..t-,lmi1.- a .-nri'lhial.- for Ciiii.it Stall- S.-riiif.,r, To noiiilnnN- H .-amll.laf. f'.r CnMrm.r, T.i riomiri- ).'. .-i .--.nilidate f.,r I ,i.-iit .-tia n I ¦'c ¦%- prnor. To nominate a cnndl.lai. f.i Secretary of Stat.-. To n'milmit. a .-aii.O.lat.- for .Sinie c.,nir't r.ilh i To n.iminate a '-nn.lidiitc t^T .'<tnt.' Trea.;- u;.-r, T.l I'ominat.' a candl'Inl.- for .XtTorii.y f). feral, T.. nominat'- (i • iiii.li.lat.- f'.r S'Bfe Knuiiie. r nn.l .Survevor To notninnle n .-ari'lldntc f.,r Cl,,1,.r ,Iiidire .if the c.url •<t Ap- p.al.H To nominate n caTi'lidm.- f..r Ass.„-I»ite .Iiidte of the Curt ..f Ap- : p..als. To nominate a. i-nndida'.- for ,liis'ii-.. of the Supi.-rn.- c.urt. S.-.-on.l .fiell. IhI lUstricf, To noniliiat- n ean- di.!«l.- for li.-or. •< ntnlive In Coiiirr.-HS, r-.,ni the (lr.-t coiii're» .l..nal dptrlct. T.. noriiirinte a cnndhlHi.- f'.r .Si,it^ S. niitor fr..rr, the fl|,t s.-mil ..rli. I dtH- frlrt To noreinafe « f-nndl'lat.- for M< m- t.er of AMseliil.P- fr.-Tll the «,Hser»il.ly dlH- trict comprisiro,- Mo- <'i.Hr\'v of Vns- »r)ii. <'n.i»itv n'ld loxfrlet f>fn.-«-.i» bNo fo h»- n.iiririal'-d for pohl Countv. To n'.mlnati- n -nndMlatc f..r County I'l.lir. To riorninnte » loridldBle for «:.,rr..sat»- To n<.fiiln«iv> a curidl'lHto for Pljerlfr To nop<innt« a .-andldat.^ f.ir C'.iintv C'.-rV Tn >",>T'|riiite « candi¬ date for County Treamirer To x\ivm\- naf« a canHldal.- for lOwfrtct Attor- nsf To nominate a candidate for Cou'ntjr Comptrolli-r. To nominato a