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Notice Of
Annual School Meeting
TtAUt. hi li«r*fc)r mltmrn that th. annwii achool DMCtiiiK of Ih* inhabtiaitt* of UTiion rr.. School Dtatrlct No. 0 of tho Towa of Hrmivtamt. qaaKllaa to vote nt arhoo? »»«t Mc. ia mU dt«tri«t. wtll hr hvM in tb« «i- aeanhly rootn In the Grov. gtrtvt ichool bttrMlRa. eom«r of Orovr and Pino atraota. Krwport, N, Y.. on Tawday. Mar »rd. IStl, at H oVIock P. li. for the purpoa. mt alaeUna oe. tnitt««, for th. onncirfrad twin ef lymiKht C. B<ilu«r, if ¦iirntrf. and two tru.UM ior thrM yean in plae. of Aan«* C. Earon and David iiiitiwrland, Jr.. whoa, tcmm of '«ffle« nvirc iolv 81. 1921, also for th* par- poM ol votlns taxea In aatd dlatriet for sphool purpoaca and for the tran.aetion of avish ether busineaa aa mar rcsalarir eome b«for« th* meeting, and sIm for the pur- »o<e at aubmlttinlt to the qoallded voter*. »he followinic re.oiot<an in which taxes are projdMed, tbe amount and obleet thereof be- ins >P«eifl*d,
"RESOLVED, That the Board of Kdaea- tion of Onion Frr. Sehool Dt.trtet No. » of th. Town of Htrnpatead. b«, and It hereby ia. authorlxed and directed to acquire by con- d.mlialion ait provided in Chapter lOl) of the Law* of 1921, n* ami for an addition to the present »lte of the Oro^e Street Sehool the (aad aad premise* In the Villase of frr*- pjrt, Nassau County, SUte of New York. Cehorally known as the "Freeport Ceme- ¦tery," bounded on the north by Pine Street and land of Philip NiekelsberK, Charle* O. NIIm and the Viliaice nf Freeport, on th* mit iiy hind, of Philip NiekcUberr. Church Street and Und of the ^irst PresbyUrian Church of Freeport. and on the south by land of the Kirst Presbyterian Church of Kreeport and land, of Dr. E. Keree Witmer. Georse V. Hloat, franklin Be<lell and Frank Tinney, and on the went by Und of the Board of Education of Union Free Sehool Dlatriet No. 9. of the Town of Hempstead, and that the sum of SITtTY-FlVE THOU¬ SAND DOLLARS, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be raised by tax upon the taxable property in said distriet to be col-
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Repair and replaeement af haaUne,
liRhtinR and plnmbhiK eeaip-
ment
Physical Appamtua ........
Repair and replacement of funii-
tore ••¦•.¦¦•
Repair and replacement of other
mnipmetrt
Other <»pense of amiatenane*....
tt>«18.74
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tfi.47 2.60
rimmd Chargaa
Insurance ..... Other expensea
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11149.70
0726.09 «««7.00
IIZ4.4C 70500.00
S66.0S
DaM SM-vica
Payment of Bond* direet
Interest on Bonds
InUrest on abort term notes
Redemption of short tainn-loans.. Refunds • •
S88073.40
Capital OvtUy (Aceulahiaa a Conatmctiaa)
ImpMveraent of Ground* t 64.ZS
Alteration of Buildins*
HeatinK. liirhtinK, plumbing and
electrical work
Furniture
Instructional Servie*
Other equipment
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lected in thirteen equal annual Instollments j Library Supplies besinoinK with the year 1922, as provided i In aMtion 467 of the Education Law, ^or the purpose of payine the necessary expens¬ es of said condemnation and any awards made thereon and also the cost of the ex¬ humation and removal of all homan remains qow buried in the cemetery and the purchase nf' lots and plots In another cemetery and the re-burial of the remains therein, and also the cost, of mappinit and recordine the lo¬ cation of the new (crnves, and the removal of all tombstones, monuments and markers | tn th* new Rravrs, and the erection of such markers upon the new burial places as may ^e reoulred by law, and also any other ne¬ cesaary expenses which are or may be re¬ quired by such condemnation and for the removal of the remains in said cemetery, and to prepare the Und above described for use as an addition to the abova mentioned sehool house site."
The expensea for the coming year eom- menclns August 1, 1921, are estimated as follows: '
Aaxiliarr Affaacioa
Salary, Librarian \J.'. $
Books, repairs and replaeement*.. Public Library
$1907.67
26.00
407.90
2000.00
29.89
Health Servk*
Medical Inspection I
Nurse
Recreation
82662.70
069.14 860.89 100.00
8214499.21
. .t26r>31.16
Proposed Budget
1021-1922 Butlnaaa Adminiatration School Election*, printing, adver¬ tising, etc t'XOO.OO
Clerk 37fi.00
Trcasui-er 100.00
Supplies \ no.OO
Other expensea nOO.OO
Cash on hand Mareh 31, 1921.
8241030.88 Dated March 31, 1921.
By Order of BOARD OF EDUCATION. t)AVID SUTHERLAND. Jr., President.
8U2R.00 Educational Administratktn
Salary, Superintendent $,5000.00
Salary, Cierk to Superintendent.... 1700.00
Supplies . ^ fiO.OO
Other Expenses 800.00
Attendance Offlcer 700.00
Census 126.00
87875.00 Irtatructional Service
Salary of Principal's Clerk $ BO.OO
Prlneipal'ii Supplies 126.00
Other Expenses 86.00
Teacher* .Salaries 13.'>7.'>0.00
Text Books 2500.00
Supplies, General 2500.00
Manual Training and Cooking.... 500.00
Ijiboratory Supplies 200.00
Commencement 200.00
$141860.00 Operation of Plant Wages ot .lanitors and other
employees $7500.00
Fuel 5000.00
Water 80.00
Light and Power. BOO.QO.
Janitors Supplies 700.00
Services other than personal 800.00
814660.00 Maintenance of Plant
Upkeep of Grounds $ 100.00
Repairs to Buildings 1000.00
...Repair and replacement of heating, lighting and plumbing equip¬ ment 800.00
Physical Apparatus 100.00
Repair and replacement of Furni¬ ture 850.00
Repair and replacement of other
equipment , 1 (>0.00
$2460.00 Fixed Charcea
Insurance Fire $1058.88
Insurance Liability 100.00
Other Expenses 200.00
$1868.88 iDebt Service
Payment of Bonds direct $6725.00
Interest on Bonds 6160.60
Interest on short term loans 900.00
$12775.50 Capital Outlay (Acquisition A Coaatruction)
Improvement of grounds $ 100.00
Alteration of buildings 1000.00
Heating, lighting, plumbing and el¬ ectrical work j
Furniture '
Instructional apparatus ,
Other equipment ,
THB PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW
TORK. To Georglanna Wortman Elder, Bertha Pear¬ aall. Arllne Colcord. Kmmu L. .Southard, Mitry Nicholson. Gertrude Katough, Daniel Whealey, Robert A. Whealey. Charles Ak¬ iey, John AkIey, Phebe Brown. Harriet Ak¬ iey Ruseak, Maria AkIey Murray, Ida Hardy. Hdna. Whaley, Julia Whealey Ma( Mullle'n, Clarence Whealey, if living, or tl dead, hla legal representatives, widow, heirr at law and next ot kin. legatees and devi aeea, if any whose names and poat office addressea are unknown, and cannot with due diligence be ascertained by petitioner, and William Otis Badger. Upon the petition of Abram C. Whealey. as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Martha D. Whealey, deceased.
You' and each ot you are hereby cited to show cauae before our Surrogate of the Conn ty ot Nassau, at the Surrogate's Court oi aald County, held at the County Court House. Bt Mlneola, in the County ot Nassau, on th< 2:ird day ot April, 1921, at nilte o'clock Ir the forenoon ot that day, why the account Abram C. Whealey. as Executor of the I^.i Will and Testament ot Martha D. Whealey, deceased, should not be judicially settled.
In Testamony Whereof, We have caused th< aeal of the Surrogate's Court ot the said County ot Nassau to be hereunto affixed.
WITNESS, Hon. Leone D. Howell, Sur¬ rogate of our said County of Nassau at tho Surrogate's Office, at Mlneola (L. S.) In tho suid County, tho 22nd da> of March one thousand nlno hundred and twenty-one,
EDWIN W. WEEKS, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court
COUNTY COURT OF NASSAIT COUNTY
Samuel Brower. Plaintiff —against—
John B Clayton, et al, Defendanta
100.00
800.00
1100.00
100,00
83200.00
^ 400.00
. 2300.00
26.00
Auxiliary Acanclea
Books, repairs and replacements.
Public Library
Supplies
$2726.00 Health Serviee
Medical Inspection $1000.00
Medical Supplies 86.00
Nurse 1200.00
Nurse's Supplies 86.00
$2270.00
$190894.38 Estimated receipts from
various sources $86882.50
Estimated unexpended
cash balance . . , 6000,00
In pursuance of a Judgment ot foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the abovf entitled action, and bearing date tho 23rd day ot March. 1921. I the undersigned, the Referee In said Judgment named, will sel'. at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Rotunda of the Nassau County Court House, Mlneola, Nassau County, on the
1th DAY OP MAY, 1921 at ten o'clock In the forenoon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows:
ALI. that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being oh the west side ot the road leading from Merrick to Westbury. In the Town ot Hempstead. Nas¬ sau County, (formerly Quoena Cuunty), New York, bounded aa followa:
On tho east by the aforesaid road: on the south partly by land formerly of Daniel Smith nnd Joseph Smart, a ditch or drain separat¬ ing said Smith's and Smart's land from those premises: and on the west by land of the Ctty ot New York, and on the north by land of Bedell, formerly of Jackson Poat. a stake being driven at the southwest corner •Iind another at the northwest comer by an oak tree, containing within these bounds about flvo (5) acres of land, be the same more oi less.
BEING tho same premises conveyed by Betsey Ann Boyd to the said John H. Clay¬ ton, by deed bearing even date and to be recorded simultaneously herewith, this mort¬ gage being given to secure to the satd Sam¬ uel Brower payment of money advanced by him to enable the said Clayton to complete the purchase thereof.
Datod. lUrch S3, 1921.
ISAAC N. SIEVWRIGHT, JAT, SMITH A JAY. Referee.
Plalntircs Attorneys, 20t,Montague Street, Brooklyn, Naw York.
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bn tttt tm ttt. mam. mt the C1m4 ml «bejcOtn«TT COtfltT OF NASSAU COT7VTY Cfaaraty mt 9mmamm tt Jataaiea. N. Y. Te- settler wftfc al the rights tiHe aad latwec I ef the pMTtfaa a< the fltet part hi aad lel tttt aiocvMcatlooed ~
•iocvMcatlooed Beatem^ and la aa4 tta Jaada ta Bampataaa AuPmr iytmm hi frrmt Ci aaM Ttuwlaa*.
Belaa the aaaM praniaaa eeumeJ te «tU partia* ef tibe flrst pmrt Pr twe iaadi^ eae eMaotad by WiSlam CawKac dated Jotar te. 1*07 aad rceerdad ta Masaaa Oooatr Cierfc'a attrnm, Saptaaiber 10th. I«<i7, and the etiwr asaeotad tty AimU CannlBa bia widow, dated the 2Sth day ef April. iai2, and raeordad ta Naaaau C«tanty Clerk'a oillce siiauheM«Qdjr bcrewttli. Dated. Mareh Otk. Itll.
THOMAS R. FAT. WALLACE a PATTERSON. Uttrtm.
PUIntMrs Attorney*, RockviUe Ontre. N. T.
Jaaeplrfii* M. S. Jar. PlaiatfS
—amaiaat — Nine W*at<all. «t aL, DeSmdanta.
NOnCK TO CaEDITIHW
Ponraant to an order of HOM. LEONB D. HOVrKI^L. Surrogate uf ttie Connty of Nae¬ aau. notloe 1* ber«by given to ail peraona having clalina against
Amtkmr PmI Waeiiasil late of RockvUle Centre, in toe aald oounty, dweaaed. te prwent the aam. witk tit. vouchera thereof, to th. , aobaMrtlar tJie ad¬ mlniatrator of the goeds, I hafteii and ered- tu which were cf said dsoeaaad •* ate place of tranaacting bualneaa at taa eOlot of Wright a Wright. no(.kvjlla CM**^ New j i'.,'„., , f^ork, on or before tha flrat tm* mt AtHuat' if i.„,i qt next. ' " ' •""
DaUd, Mhieola. N. T.. Jaavary tS. 1911. WILLIAM B. LUTBTRR. Aa County Treaaurer of Nassau County, Administrator. tVRIOHT a WRIOHT. Attorney* tor Administrator, Rockville f>nlre. New Tork.
In- parauenae of m liatfft of fataalBame and aale delr aaade end tmtmmt ta tibe above entitled action, and ^eartac dete the SUl day of March. W21. t tb* tiadmlgiwd. the Birferee in aaid lodeamt aeaed. win aeO at pabUe eaetlaa te the hisheat PHtmr. gt the notoada of' the N««aaa Camrtr Ca«t HoMc. Mlneola. NaaaM Coaatr, ea the ttrd day of April. Ittl. at ten e'aloefc in the foreneaw. the iwcaUm dtrieted bv aaM Jndc- ment to he aold and therein diharibed aa followa; . ....
All that certain lot; plaae or parcel of land, ¦Ittaate. lying aad being at I.awrenee, in the Town of Hempatead. Coufity of Na*»aa, Sute of New Yoric, known aa lot numbered 13 in Btock I. on a certain map enUtled "Map of Fair Oals. property of the Sum¬ mit Realty GenpMD.'r, at Lawrsnce and Cedarhurst'.. Naasaa Connty, New York, aur¬ veyed J»06, by F. W. ConkHn, City Surrey- er" and anar. particularly bounded and de¬ scribed aa ^eOowa: ....
Beginning at a point on the northerly side
of Pearl Street, distant two hundred and
forty-nine (249) feet from tbe corner formed
by the intersection of the easterly side of
Avenue with the northerly side
.. i»et as laid down on said map;
running thenee noi-thwardly niong the eaater¬ ly side af Vtt numoered 14 on aaid block on ¦aid map one hundred dghty-two (182) feet
REPORT OP THB CONDITION
OP THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
or. ROCKVILLE CEKTRK
AT ROCKVILLE CRNTRK
In th« fttatm of New York
nt the close ot business on February 21. 1921: L,oans and discounts,
including redis¬ counts (except those
shown in b and c).ll.242.601.91
•Total loans 11.242,601.91
Jverilrafts, secured ,
and unsecured .... ifl«.2!» I
r. H. Oert. Secnritlr* Owned: <
Deposited to secure I
Saturday Last Chance Sale Ends
i
Many Remarkable Prices
2.1.«0»
5,000 24,150
circulation (IT. fl. bonds par value)..
Pledged to secure postal savings de¬ posits (par value).
Owned ond unpledged
Total' U. 8. Govern¬ ment securities...
(Wher Bend*, fteenrllles.
Bonds (other than l>. 8, bonds) pledgeil to '^cure postal savings deposits..
Bonds and aecurltles (other than I'. S. spTurltles) pledged as collateral for State or other de¬ posits (postal ex¬ cluded) or bills payable 1
¦tpcurlllfw. olher than v. S. bonds (not including stocks), owned and un-
ple<lKPd •
Totol bonds, securl- tlPH. etc., other than V. H
Stocks, other than federal Reserve Bank stock
3toek of Federal Re¬ serve Bank (50 per cent ot subscrip¬ tion)
Furniture and (Ix- ture.s
Lawful reserve with Ki'deral Bank
Cash in vault nnd net amounts duo from national banks
Net amounts due trom banks, bnnk- prs. and trust companies in the II. 8. (other than Included lu Items 11. 12. or f!l) J
::he<:k« on other banks In the aame cify or town as re¬ porting bank (other than Item 16)
Total of Items 12, 13, 14, 16, ond 16.
Redemption fund with U. S. Trea¬ surer nnd due from V. H. Treasurer...
Interest earned but not collected-—iiP- proximnto — on Notes and Bills Re¬ ceivable not past due ... •'
™'" LiABiLi-rliss
Capital stock paid in nioooloi j
Surplus fund^.. .'"sJ.VoV.ii
• -r.re cr ,<u ts farad now w forvtarlr of Hopacn; runiiiag thaoe* nerth'wanQy alons the Hae af aaM iMd «f Kopeei^ tftr aad tWrty oM-hnadMMa APtMi feet M wsat- wardbr ttae ed lat imaditi'ed It ea aald Mott of iMmtmai thaaaa oaathwMdCr mtmma the •aaterir Itea of aaM iM ¦¦¦harad 11. eae hnndred eeeeaftr eight an* aix bmdrsdtlMi (I78.0d) feet te the aetthertr Bae of Pnnl Stieet: thaaas wektwarAy aloaw aaid north¬ erly line ef Peari Straet. Itfty (80) ft«t te the point or plane M beginning.
Together with all the right, title and in¬ tereat of the, said parties of the first part In and to Pedrl Street, lying ta front of and adjoining the said premiaea to tbe eeater line theniof. aaid street however te reoaln a aubiie highway.
Bcfnc the aaaaa premises eonvscrcd te PhOlp Brrnner hy NIel H. Vandewater, Referee, by deed of eonreyanee bearing date the day of , . 10J2. recorded In
the ofRcc nf the Clerk of the County of Naa¬ aau, in Libtr of deeds, at n«se
Sdbjcct to the restrictions and atipuhtions contained in a eertain de«i dated Sept. 24, 1906, from Summit Realty Company to Ba- tiata D'Augostine recoi'ded in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau In Uber 107 of d««dB. at page 68, October 2. 1906, at 9.02 A, M.
Also subject to the right of dower of Julia Brenner widow of aaid Philip Brenner.
Dated, Mareh 7. 1921.
HOWARD T. HEWLETT. V;U.L1AM H. E. JAY. Referee.
Piaintifr* Attorney, 204 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. Y.
petition that there U no rnhmn.lile obJkKtlnn to tn« aeeUiooeni amnmiiia the names tbereln ¦rwnBLd. aail that the fbcte aa thervia oec- tnUeg ai* tn all reviiect. tree, and that ttie tntereeu of aald tafants win b* sahetaitt Ully promoted to the (Mamav: It u Mrvttr
ORDRRRI). Mial the aaid Pranklyn neymaar Jackson be and he is hereby aothoHaad and permitted to aaaoiae ttw name of Franklyn John Jaokaoa. aad the aald Rk-hard John Jackaon be aad he t. hemliy aathoriaed «nd permitted te ajwuiue the eame of Richard Sey- moor Jackaon In tt-e plana and stead Of thetr iweaent lunn,-*. na and after ttie IM day of M«jr. 1S31. upon their complying with ttie pimvlBliins of Hec 2|]« /and f4ec. 1416 of tlm Ode .it Civil Pnicednre of the Strfte of New York, vis.: that Iliey cauMt a iwiiy of this order ti> tie pubHshed within ten daya after thlM order Is en«»red. once In the Dalty Review. a newspaper publi'tWI In the <'ounty of Na»- siu. l*tate ot New York, and that wllhln ten da)'s sfter the makinx ot this order. Iliey
canne the mWI order .a/l the 'gapeni upnn which itt was aranted to lie flktd and enternl .r,d recarded In the C<,wity Cterfa'a Uik. of mid <>unl> of Nssmu. aad tbat ihsiy aa«.l( rawo an .IIMsvti nf tlift puMleatlaa of thin order la lie nUMt In said Clfirlt'B fMBoe within forty daya after ilie nuking of thla order, and tliat after aorli n.q«lre(nenU are nmrpltvd with, that aald infant petlttener* maat. after tlie aald Z3d dav of May. 1*11. be known by (|M> name* which they are herMv aaltiurind 111 namune. and hy no attH-r nasies. IrUter
I.ISWMI J. RMITII,
Coonty Judgo. nrante<l,
April IS., 1*11.
THUti S. rnESllIRR, riertc. Rntered In Nassau Conmy, April 1^. l»ll.
THOS. S. CtlESHIRK, Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Punnant to an order of Hon. T.ecne D, Howell, Surrogate of the C!ounty of Nassan. notice is hereby given to all laersons having eUims againat
ADELGUNDE L. SCHLAEFREIDT. also known as Adelgunde Senf, late of Free- port, in tlie said county, deeeased, to preaent the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the adminiatrator of the goods, ehattela and credits whieh were of said de¬ al the office of Seabury, Seaman and Gehrig, Hempstead, New York, on or before tbe 20tb day of September next.
Dated. Mineola, N. Y., Mareh 8, 1921. ILMA A. WALKER. Administrator Seabury, Seaman A Gehrig,
Attorneys for Administrator, Hempatead, New York
4 burner, 2 oven Vulcan Gas Range, $16. Should be double. 10- plece mahogany dining room set, Sheraton style, extension table, sltfe board, glass cabinet, serving table, 6 chairs, $375; cannot be bought In New Yoric for less than $565. First come, llTst served.
g.plece Sticltney Craftsmjan Oaic Dining Set, round table and 6 chairs I with high chair, $55, should be $125. 51,828.69; pirfrt come, flrst served.
Christman Piano, flne tone, with j automatic inside player, many good music rolls, $350 on time or $300 j cash. First oome, lirst served. |
j\l il Ti>rm of the founty Court, held in and tor the County of .Nannau, ut the County Court House. Mlni-ola, L. 1., on tho nth day of April. 1921. Present: UUS. LEWIS J. S.\(1TIT.
Judge. In the Matter of the Application of FRANKLYN KKY.'MOl'R JACKHO.N and RICHARD JOll.S' JACKSON for leave til change names.
On reading the petition ot Oeorge Harry Jackson, father and next friend of Franklyn Seymour Jackson and Richard John Jackson, dated April 16th. 1920, and duly verified and heretofore nied herein, praying for le.ave to un.tume the names "Franklyn John Jaiikson" and "Richard Seymour Jackson" in the place and stead of their present mimes of "Frank lyn Seymour Jaikson" and "Richard John Jackson'': ond the convnt ot George Harry .lackson nnd Mac Clark Jnckson. father and mother resppcllvely of saiil Infants; aud nn motion of Henry K. Helslad. nttorne!> fur snld petitioners:
And the Cotrrt being ijatisfled by said
LONG DISTANCE MOVING — TRUCKING
EXPRESSING
141,822.12
6Sl,lfll.00
J. HOLBERG
Bohn Enamel refrigerator, very ef¬ ficient, $30; should be $70. First; 14 Johtt St., come, flrst served.
Roosevelt, L. I.
TELM>nONE 1008-W
Get Ready
For the HIGH COST of LIVING
!
I
DRIVE
Rockville Centre Merchants and Banks Uniting in a Great
THRIFT
-and-
SavingsCampaign
to begin about Middle of May
Hoasewives, Mothers, Women's Clubs, who wish to be ac¬ tively identified in the work, please register with DAILY REVIEW, ROCKVILLE CENTRE OFTICE.
Children 12 to 15 years old who wish to earn and save, please register at DAILY REVIEW, ROCKVILLE CENTRE OFnCE.
Advantages of Buying from Local Dealers, Banking at home
and Conununity Co-operation will be demonstrated by
this High Cost of Living Campaign
Vegetable cellar contents—Have some fun. Buy the whole outflt. Bight unseen for $25. First come, lirst served. Talte a loolt and then say Yes, or No.
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Do You Want To Own
A Home Like This ?
Undivided proflts ... Less current expenses
terest, nnd taxen pa'u
nl,erest and
m-
20.03ri.C8
maturity
10,000.00 24,800.00
71.HK
SUPREME COURT—NASSAU COUNTY
840882.60
^ . , I149881.88
Dated March 81, 1921.
By Order of BOARD OF EDUCATION. LEONARD S. MABEE. Clerk.
FinandiJ Statement
Of the Board of Education of Union Free Befaool District No. 9 of tbe Town oi Hemp¬ atead. from AprU 1st. 1920, to March 81st, 1921.
Raceipta
Balance on hand April 1. 1920 $18498.07
Aeademlea and Libraries 2088.87
Bank Tax 008.11
Book Fine* 40.00
Interest on Deposits 842.14
tiong Beaeh Fund 792.0e
Notes discounted TOSOO.OO
Publio School Money 12880.88
School Taxes 1920 18f«8t.8«
School Suppliea Distriet No.
Stewart Fund
Tuition
Teachers Retirement Fund. .
S.&8 ti.
tntl
41«.80 847.08
Jama* McLaughlin, individually and a* Executor of the Laat WUI and Testament o^ Catharine Mc¬ Laughlin. dMMaed, Piaintifr, —against—
lAMila J. Young and Loda M. Young, hia wife. O. Arthur B. Dalton, as Trustee of the unexe¬ cuted trust created by and under the Lost Will and Teatament of. (ieorge Duryea, deeeaaad, Henry Reuning, Barney N. FrMdaian. Lord and Taylor. Riehmond Radiator Company, B. W. Dun- *tan Company, Holcomb * Hoka Manufacturing Company, iAiaoat Coiliaa * Company, and Edwin H. Pmgk*. Winiam L. Jurhing. ; Arthur P. WillUma and Fraiteia : J, Oisaaoir, eompoalnf the Srm : ot P. C WlUiaiaa * Company, ; Defendanta.
^ 3.267.63
discount collected credited In advance "fj^^l and not earned taPf^''^'^' . „. Circulating notes ""'f'";"^'"" •••• « i 601.0«
state county, or other municipal deposit* secured by Pledge of as- ^^^^^^ acts ot tbis bank g, ,.,
Postal savings deposits • joj.Tgl.on
other tlmo deposits • • ji'j,5.oog.7S
Tot"' he ¦ total' ¦ loans' and ' dUcounts shown
above, the .mount on which ">«^;^"^„^^ «> f,"
"to exceed 50 cents was made) was Ili.OJO. The number of such loans was 3- ' Tb, amount of money loaned °"rt stock 1 -.Tn,i hv this tiank on bond and stocK oolTatSril.fn New York City, including both ?^„. made directly to borrowers ••«'J^ose "ough Its New York correspondents, on the date of this report was 1708,600.00.
ilg«gate amount of salaries or eompen- sauJn S^ld by this bank to Chairman of ^?d (if any). President, Vice Presidents, ^hlor, and AssUtant Cashiers for month „f Janiary, 1921. »T49.»9: Annual pay of i 1 theiSe offlcers at January. 1921 rate of poy. $9,000.: number of these offlcers on date jjf this report was 2.
Aggregate amount ot salaries or compenoa- tlon paid to all other employees of the banli {r.nonth of January. ""•»"?¦ •»"""•' Tay of these employees on basis of the Jan¬ uary, 1981. rate of pay. I5.974.; number of these employees on date of this report was 6. State ot Now York, County of Nasaau. 88.. I Chas Dooley, Cashier of the above- named bank, do aolemnly swear that the above statement Is true to tbe beat of my knowledge and belief. _ „ ^.
CHAS. J. POOLEY. Cashier. Subacrllied and sworn to tiefore m© this 2nd day of March, 1921. . _
FERDINAND jlEBRNSTRKIT. Notary Public. CORRECrr—Alteal:
JOHN H. CARL, OKO. J. QUIN ROBT. E. QASKELL.
Directors.
Hundreds of glass jars for nlng, pints, quarts, two quarts; Jelly glasses, less than half price. First come, first served.
Cgpendlturca Buatneaa Admtaistratlon
School elections, printing, adver¬ tising, etc $ 347.81
Clerlt 876.00
Treasurer 100.00
Supplies 80.80
Other expfltaeti 1.88
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Educattoari AdaUalatratiao
Salary. Snpertotendent f 487C.00
Satary, Clerk to Supertatendant.. 1208.64
BimltaB 68.88
Other expeasea 281-11
AttendMtee Ofllc.r (SS.OO
CWMU 7».0«
Four benches, useful in cellar, laundry, garage, barn, or for out dtors; make your own price.
Hundreds of flower pots, from the smallest alse to very large, half-price.
In pursuance of a Judgment of Foreeloai- ure and Sale made and entered In the abov. entitM action and bearing date Mareh 7th. 1981. I. th* underaigniid. the Referee in aald Ju^taent named, will aell at public auo- tlon to the Mgheat biddtn-, at tbe front door of the Naaaan County Court Houae. at Min¬ aola, In the T.^wn ol Heiapetead, Naaaaa County. New York, on the
28rd DAY OF APRII.. 1921, at ten o'eloek in the forenoon of tltat day, the pramiacr, deaeribed in aaid Judgment of Foreakiaure and cal* an follow*, to wit:
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ParaoMit to an order at Hon. Lewla J Smith Coaaty Judge and AcHag Sarrogatc ot tlie Coimty of Naaoad. Dotloe la tiereby given to all peraona hiving clatme againat
SMITH VAN NOBTKAND, lata ot Seaford. In the aaid ootmty, da nea aad. to prsoent tha aame with tta* vpuchere thereot. to llm aabaertber the executor of tlia laat Will and Teatament of aatd dcoisaaed. at her ptoo. UI tranaacting hoalnea*. at the offlce of Sidney H. Sweaey, Freeport, New Tork. on or before the flrat day of July next. Sated. Miaeoia. N. Y., December 18. 1920. BARMIBT A. VAN NOSTRAND. Bhtecutrtt. SIXINXT R. BWRMHI. Attorney tor Kgeeatrix, rreavert Baak Balldhw,
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This House Can beBought With $3,500 Cash |
BALANCE ON CONVENIENT TERMS.
SIX-ROOM STUCCO HOUSE—WITH GARAGE —STEAM HEAT—ELECTRIC LIGHT— _
TILE BATH—COMBINATION GAS AND COAL RANGE—PARQUEr-;:^*-.., §
FLOORS—LAUNDRY IN BASEMENT. n
This House is Located on Bernard Street, Between Grand and Oceanside Avenues S
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M. P. GOULD
259 STEWART AVENUE
EAST OAKDEN OTY, L I.
1 Wook Sast of WaahiBftoi^ Straat
HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
INVITE YOUR FRIENDS TO VISIT OUR DEVELOPMENT. WAca and rwpreMntathre on the property
NATABE REALTY CORP.
18 WEST 2l8t STREET. NEW YORK
TELEPHONES: Local, Hempetead 182.W. New York, Clyelsea 1456.
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