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THE VAMAU fOBT, FUEPOST, V. l.,WEniAY, VOTEMBKR 12, 1818.
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Prepare For Winter
Now is the Time to
Fix Up Your Stoves
and Furnaces
STOVES REPAIRED
ORATES ADJUSTED AND PUT IN
JOBBING WORK OF ALL KINDS
GET TO A MAN WHO KNOWS
Claude W. Brotheridge
HARDWARE. PAINTS, OILS. ETC. 91 SOUTH MAIN STREET FREEPORT, N. Y.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Black Swan Inn
on Merrick Road at
bellmore:
three miles eaat of Freeport, has been opened by Mrs, Jack Shields and will be conducted as a first-class hotel.
C^atcrinjr Kspecially to Families at Ri^asonabie Prices
"DINE IN THE SUNSHINE" Look for the Sign
Black Swan Inn
FREEPORT POULTRY FARMS
ON POSITIVELY SANITARY IDEALS
S;.ricly Fresli Eggs and Fresh Killed Broilers direct from farm. Also breeders of S. C. White Leghorns, Barred Plymouth Rocks aud S. C. Rhode Island Reds.
SETTING EGGS ALWAYS ON HAND. '* STANLEY MILLER, Mgr,
All Orders Promptly Delivered.
CARROLL STREET
Telephone 812-W.
DROP POLITE NOTES BETWEEN AIR FIGHTS
AiiatorsObstm Ml Courtesies When U.S. Air Mia Is Taken.
FarLs.—Tbe sequel to tbe recently re- jiorted e.ipture of Janies Bach, an Amerleon belongln;; to tbe F'reneb fly. tug corp.s. t"bown that a certain feeling of brolberliiHid e.vUts among tbe rival aviators wbo diilly try to kill one aii- otber iboiisaiKi-: nf teet above tbe earlb.
Tbe (lay nlier tbe ( upture of Baeli aud tbe pilot aeionipanyin;; blm a Ger man plane flew over un aviation camp near tbe one at whicb tbe captured fliers bad been stationed and dropi>e<I an oriflauiine, m- hanner, to wblcb was attached ;i imte s;lylll^r in French tbat Bacb and lii.^ eoiupanioii b,ud des<eiide(i iu (Ierinan territory mikI tli:it neither WUH wounded.
Tbe luessav'" was pidiel up aud dis tiatclied to the cMinp witb wblcb Bacb had been coimecii'd. There tbe note was received by Mert IIjill, anotlii'r .Vincririin of the -aine'escidrllle. wlm is reported to bave <lisilni:ulslied hlin self on tlie (ir.n dny of tbe ('haiiip!it;ni' drive. Fliill prepared a note of t'lank-^. wblch the next day was dropped on u <;<>rnian iieri)|)laiie canip twenly mile: Icbind the iMieiiiy's line-.
.\ few days ufterwiud a l.'>0 borse power albati'oss biplane wbicb bad been nia neu veri ii.;: over Kren<li lerrl tory despite Imt liriiii; was lorced to descend in a, llehl adjoininji the camp of a Freiicli es.adrllle. .\ bullet lia^l I>eiietrate(I the Kit'^'line tank. irradiiall.\ etiiptyiiiK it. Tile (icrinan idiot and ohseiver \vere inline lialely captured I'y s'.'Veral air men, to v. lio;ii they exi laim ed sinilini;Iy in ;io xl l-'rench:
"Tbis doesn't '1.11111; v.e only stopit.- , to borrow u litlie ya-'iiiue."
The prisoners weic just In liiii!- lUi dinner, jind the (jtlicers' mess rei('i\e.| tlieni |)olltel\ and taiUi-d .nlalioii ,v'; 1. them until the tl mc r.iruc to iwrn ihi'M over to ollici- M ;i 'ioiiiii>.~
Freeport School Taxes
Collector Will Begin Receiving on October 26
Notice is liereby given to the Tax¬ payers of Union Free School District No. 9, of tbe Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, that, at the office of Thomas W. Lucas. ;n Railroad avenue (opposite Long Isl¬ and Railroad Statlou), at Freeport, in said school district, town, county and state, 1 will receive all School Taxes for the year 191.'. as may be voluntarily paid to me within thirty days from OCTOBER 26, 1910.
Office will be open every day (Sun¬ days, holidays and half holiday Sat¬ urday afternoons excepted), from 9 a. ni. to 4.00 p. m.; Saturdays, from 9 a. ni. to 12 noon. Positively no cash received after 4.00 p. m. on weelt days, and 11' o'clock noon on Saturdays.
Tax Rate. $1.1.". per $100.
One per cent, for collection Is add¬ ed to all taxes paid on or before No¬ vember 2(), li)l;'>. Five per cent, on all paid after that date.
.\o cliecks will be accepted unless made payable to Archer B. Wallace, Collector.
l'"i)r tax bills, receipts aud answers to (orrespondence, enclose self-ad¬ dressed stamped envelope.
Dated, October 14, 1915.
ARCHER B. WALLACE,
Collector of Taxes. Fiiioii Free School District No. 9. Town of Hempstead, Naasau County, .s'ew York.
TOWN IS REWARDED FOR ITS HOSPlTALin
Winchester, Va., Wiil Get $1,- 500,000 From Outcast
Wnsliington.—Ke<'autie it abowed b'os- pitallty to a stranger from Penusyl vania who was bated at home the city of Winchester. Va.. sixty-two miles from WashbiKton und boasting of a population of ".fXX). will come into pos¬ session of a legacy of $1,500,000. It Is the bequest of Jobn Hnndley, an ec¬ centric mllllouuire of Pcnuitori. l'a., who died twenty years ago.
Behind tbe legacy Is u story that dates back to the civil war, when the people of Scranton stoned Handley as a Confederate sfiy. down to the day a few months a;;o when Handley's ei- eciitors Informed Winchester that it was heir to tbe Handley fortune.
Handley's will provided that for twenty yeai-s bis executors should ad- iniiiister the bulk of his estate In such a way that at the end of tbat period they could band it over to the Virginia city forthe "education of her poor."
In u separate bequest, handed over to Winchester soon after Handley's death, the old man left $2.")<i.0<K) for ihe erection tind e.piipinent of a pnbllc li¬ brary, wbk-li Is now in use.
The town will use the uioney to build what it aluis to make the model hlgb Hchool of the Fnited States.
HIS EXPERIENCE A HANDICAP
Sentenced to Help Jail Doctor For Ont Year—Penalty l^or Ribbing.
Chica;;o. -(ioi ire ('. Wakeuian. iwcii ly years old. s,,o ..f F.djiar 1.. Wake man. author and lecturer, wiil ad a assistant to hr. Irving I.. I'.aiiici! county jail pliysiclan. for lhe nc i year, by order ol' .liid;je Mrotlicr, ii. the criminal court.
Tile seiileiiM' was imposed aflci WakemiM pca.led ;;nllty to a rharu;c of roobing Vi'illiam Haldt of Clencoe. with whom h.. was out for a ";;oo.l time."
.Vttorney Tliomas ,1. .foliusc.ii. Wake iiian's ounscl. i .Id the judge that the del'endant li.id s( rved tbree years In the niedir.ii iiepartment of tbe United States navy and bad been lionorublv discharged.
Women More Forgetful. Chicago.—Tl'bo Is the more forgetful, mun or woman'.' Samuel Kroes. win has heen in charge of the La Salle street depot "lost and found" bureau for a number of years. Indicts the fein lulne sex. Thousands of dollars In the trains and depots of Chicago are repre rented hi, the articles forgotten every year, the majority by women. Many of great value are left through absent mindedness.
At Your Command; J^ S. DeMott
Post's Taxi Service' contt-itotor amd
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I Jobbing of All Kinda
DAY OR NIGHT
Special Depot Service at
Re^lar R^tes
Large Touring Car for Rent by
Hour or Day
Orders
for adrertisiBf ia
^Icft Nnn f 0rk Qlitttra
received in this office at New York City rates.
The New York Times is the dominant newspaper in New York City for the advertiser who wishes to reach the intelligent, progressive and willing-to- spend.
The circulation of The New York Times—both daily and Sunday—exceeds 300,000 copies —a greater circulation than that of The Herald. Sun nnd Tri¬ bune combined.
The New York Time* publishes more general ad¬ vertising, including finan¬ cial, automobile, school, railroad and steamship ad¬ vertising, than any other New York newspaper.
Preziosi Bros.
Bakery and Imported Groce^es
LUCCA OLIVE OIL
THE PUREST AND BEST
.M'TO DELIVERY SERVICE
43 Alexander Ave.
Freeport
Tel. 117-W Freeport
One of the most up-to-date instru¬ ments of the day.
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THE MUSIC HOUSE OF BROOEXTH
34 Flatbiuh Ave., Brooklyn, N. T.
Phone 4079 Main.
Open Evenings by Appointment.
Complete atock of 'VICTOR and COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINBS. Records and Supplies. Oonvenient Payments.
Office: 131 N. MAIN ST.
Fhone:' 160-R Freeport
No job too large and no Job too small
Estimates given on all kinds of work in our line
LEONARD AVENUE
Tel. 3S9-W.
Help Wanted and Furnished
COMPETENT, EXPERIENCED NURSES; MAIDS, COOKS AND GENERAL HOUSEWORKERS; PIECE AND FAM¬ ILY LAUNDERING. HOUSE AND FURNITURE RENO¬ VATING. MEN BV DAY. WEEK OR MONTH. ALL KINDS OF WORK BY CONTR.XCT.
Anderson's Employment Agency
12 WAVERLY PLACE. Telephone 890. FREEPORT. N. Y.
MADE OF THE PUREST AND BEST MATERIALS OBTAINABLE
IT COSTS YOU NO iMOKK THAN OTHER imEAD
Our motto is QUALITY not vainly said;
Our specialty is the VERY BEST OF HOME-MADE BREAD.
DELIVERKI) BY AUTO
QUALITY BAKERY
Comer Grove Street and Olive Boulevard FREEPORT Telephone 402-R.
MILLINERY AND HAIR GOODS
vorit ovv.N ( ().\iiu.\'(;s .made
FF IN ANV ST'il.l-: yor dksikk
Notions Embroidery Ladies^ Wear
'A Mark of Distinction on Every Hat"
Renovating and Re-curling Feathers
HRS. KATE OSBORNE
18 West Merrick Road Freeporti
Telephone 89.')-W.
JOHN BIRKHOLZ^
SUCCESSOR TO
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DEUCIOUS SODAS FRESH CANDIES
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CANDY ABU ICE CREAM
MANUFACTURER
ICE CREAM CANDY SODAS
CIGARS CIGARETTES
119 SOUTH MAIN STREET FREEPORT, N. Y.
Phone 200-W.
LBOAL NOTICES.
isoncB TO CRBorroRs.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDBTR OF MON.
HENRT SELDBN WELLER, Tem¬ porary Surro(rat» of the County of Nas¬ sau, notice is hereby griven to »I1 per¬ sona having claima againat Henriett* 11. Patteraon, late of the Town of Hempatead, In the aald county, deceaaed, to preaent the same with the vouchera thereof, to the aubacrlber the admlnla- trator with fhe wlll annexed Of th* rooda. chattela and credlm nf malil <|»- ceatied. at hia place of tranaactlnff busi¬ ness at Freeport, Naasau County, New Vork, on or before the 25th day of .\prll, next.
Rated. Mineola. N. Y.. Oct. 4, 1916. QROHOE V. PATTERSON.
.\dmlnl8trator with the wlll annexed. I>.\VlSON A UNDERHILL. Attorneya
for Administrator, 60 Court Street.
Brooklyn, N. V.
XOTK'K TO CRKDITOR.S
I'LKSUANT To AN ORDER OF HON. SELDE.V WELLER, Temporary Sur¬ rogate of the Oounty of Nassau, nottoe is hereby Riven fo all persons havlnr clalni.i a>i:uinst Thomas K. Mills, late of the Town of Hempstead. In the said eounty. decea.seil. to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- scrilH'r. the admiiUstrator of the goods, chatiel.o and credits of said deceaaed, at her place of tranSHCtlntr business at the oiflce of Klvin N. Edward. Freeport, .N'ew Vork. on or before the 25th day of April, next.
Dated. Mineola. N. V.. Sept. 23, 1916. I ELIZABETH V. MILLS,
.Vdnilnlstralor. i:i,VI.\ N. KnWAKI'S, Attorney for Ad¬ ministrator. 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Fneport. N. V.
MOTK'K T«» t'HKIHTORS.
I'l'KSUA.VT TO AN ORDER OF HON. HK.MIV PELDKN WFXLER. Tem¬ porary .^urrotrate of th«' County of Nas¬ .iau. tiotloe ts hereby uiven to all per- .son.-i liavliiR claims as:ainst Isabella KlUah.tli I'ont, lale of the Town of llempstead. In the said county, de- c as.il. Io present the saini' with the \i>uehers thereof, to the subscriber, the ex. Tutor of the lust will and testament of .sakl deceased, at his place of trans- actliiR- business at the otftoe of George Morton Levy. Freeport, New Vork, on or before the 25th dav of April next. I):it(.d. Mineola. .V. V.. .«ept. 27, 1915. RICHARD T. POST.
Executor. i;i:<lllC.K MOirTO.V lew. Attorney for i;xeeutor. 1-7 Railroad Avenue. Free- port. LoMK Isl.'ind, .V. Y.
NOTIfK Tti <-KKI>IT(»ltS.
rm.«ii.iiit to an order of Hon. Henrjr Slid, n Weller, teniporai.v .surroKale of tin- Counly of Nassau, iiotlue Is hereby i;i\eii to all persons liavlnR claims against ("ormlia A. Vooris, late of the lown of lleiiipsteail. In tile said eounty, (iieeased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to tlie subscriber the administrator of the Roods, chattels and credil.s of said deceusid, at his place of t raiisael inii business at the ollice of .Morton Levy, Freeport, .N'ew n or before the ISth day of
^o^k*^ Kibruary i-.ext.
I\aled. Mineola. X. V.. .Inlv 2;i. 101,''. CHAHLK.S F. VOORl.'^.
Administrator. fll'fl'tlKn; .MOKTON' r.rcVV, Atloriu.y for Aiinilnislraior. 1-7 K.iilroa.l avenue, Freeport, N. Y.
\<>TH K TO CHKUITOHS.
IM'i:.'<r.\NT Tl> .\N OltDKK OF HON.
HF.N'UV .SKI.DK.V WKLLKR. tempor¬ ary surroKdte of thi' County of Nassau, liolie.' is h.'r.by yiv.ii I.p all persons lia\iiiL; claims ukiain^l iil.lnev S. .Iiick- .soM. l.ilc of th.' T.)WM of Hi'inp.-itead, In 111. ."ai.l couni.v. (lecias.'d. to present llli' same with voucliers Ihereof. to the subscribers the executors of the la&t uill an.l tislain.iit of said decoased, at III. il- plans ..f irnnsactlUK business at 111.- olllc- of .lames .M. Seaman, Wnn- la^h. .N' w Vork, on or before the l.lth ilav of .\prll 11. Xl.
dal.-.l. .Mineola, X. V.. Sept. II. Ifllf.. .TAMKS M. .SEAMAN. .IRNNIK L. .TACK.SON.
Executors. IIAKKV O. CLOCK, Attorney for the
i:\iiiiliirs. Cormr .M.rrick Itoad und
Ciiiireli Slreet. Fre.'port. N. Y
.\OTU'K TO ( IIKUrrUK^i.
ril;.Sl'A.NT TO A.N OKDKIt tIF IION. Hi;.\KV ,^i;i>Di;.\ W ijKLI;!:, tempor¬ ary surroKali- of Ihe County of Nassau, noiice Is hereby Kiven lo ull persons liiiviiiB eluinis uKuiiiHt Tow'nsund Huft, iale of tin- Town of lleinpsteud. In tha .sulci county, deceased, to present tho sann- Willi the vouchers thereof, to the Nub.seriber. Ihe administrator of the Kouds. chalteis and credits of suld de- ceuH.-d, ut her |)luce of irunBuctliiK busl- II. ss at the otlit-.- of Clock A .Seaman, i-'re.port, .N'ew Vork, on or before the l.'ini duv of April, n.'Xt.
Hated. Mineola, .N. V., .Sept. 21, iai5. .MAUV K. IIAI'I'', .Admlnlstrutor. Cl.,OCK 2i KI;a.M.\N. Altorneys for Ad¬ niinist rulor, I'r.eporl, L,onK Island, New Vork.
UAIl-V TUOM.KV TIMK TAUl.lC. Mlnrola -Urooklyu lilvlaluu.
L.-.-ive llempst.ud, .Main and J.'ront St».:
.Southbound ul i.'3il, i.il,, 6.I&. 6.30 a. m.: then every 30 minut.s thereafter until 11.00 p. m. 12.00 u. m. lo Rockville Cenire "only.
Northbound ut 7,.3t) a. m., and every 30 minutes theriufter until 12.00 a. m.
Lasl cur leaves Clly Line, Brooklyn, for Hempsteud ut 12.45 a. m. -^
A nfteen-mlnule headway Is operated between Itockville Centre and Brook¬ lyn as follows: W.^ek duys, except Hun- days, leave Uruiit und l.,lberty streets, Brooklyn, 6.0U u. m. till ».I5 a. m.: then 2.45 p. m. till l.it, I), m. Sundays, It.OI N. nil 8.45 p. m.
Ileiup>ilrad-.iamalca Ulvlaloa. Lrav.' Hempsteud. Matn and Front Sta.:
Westbound al 5.30 a. m., und every 30 minutes thereafter until 11.30 p. am. Sundays, 6.3u a. ni., and every 30 min¬ utes thereafter until 11,30 p. m.
Kaslbouii.l. (ilf) a. m., and every 3( minutes llieri-aftpr until 12.15 a. m. .Sundays, 7.15 a. m., and then the same schedule as week dnys.
Jrricbo I'Ike Ulvlaloa. Leaves Mineola, Boulevard and 014 C.iuntry road:
Wisibound. 5.30 a. m.. and every !• minul.s ihi-reafter until 9.15 p. m., then 10.15 and 11.15 p. m. Sundays, (Irst cur, 6.16 a. m., then same schedule as week duys.
Leave Jamaica, Kullon and WashlnKton str.-.-ts:
TOustbound, 6.30 a. m., and every If minutes thereafter until 10.00 p. m.; then 11.00 p. m. and 12.00 a. m. Sun¬ days, first c:ir, 7.15 a. m., then sam* schedule as week days.
.;. M. 8TODI.»ARD, Supt
THR NRW VOHK AND NORTH SHORB THACTIO.iV COMPANV.
Time Table J....ctiVH Jan. 1. 1»16 Week Uaya.
Leave Port Washington for Mineola, Hicksville and Flushing: (.06 a. m.; then .very hour until 10.08 p. m. Car leaving Pprt Washington at 11.06 p. m. to Roslyn Clock Tower only.
Leaver Flushing for Port Washington and Hicksville: 6.30 a. m.; then every hour until 9.30 p. m. Cars ,eaving !.!• and 10.30 p. m. to Roslyn Clock Tower oniy.
amtmramyn.
Car leaving Klushing at t.30 p. m runs to Hicksville.
Lreave Hicksville for Port Washing¬ ton and Flushing: (1.35 a. m.: fhen evory hour until 9..ij p. m. Car leaving HiOka- vlll at 10.35 p. m. to Roslyn car barn only. ^
<iaadara.
Leave Port Washington for Mineola, HIcKsvllle and eiushlng: 7,06 a. m,; then every hour until 10.06 p. m. Cmr leaving Port Washington 11.06 p. ro. te Roslyn I'jo. K Tower only.
Leave If'lushlng for I'ort Washington and Hicksville: «.J0 a. m.; then every hour until 9.30 p. m. Car leaving IO.I* p. m. to Roslyn Clock Tower only.
Leave Hic.»sviile for Port Washing¬ ton and Flushing: 7.If a. m., then every hour until 9.36 p. m. Car leaving HIeks¬ viiie at 10.36 n. and II.3S p. m. ta Roslyn car ba-n onlr.