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"The projecting of another aque¬ duct froro the Adirondacks is impos¬ sible becanse ot the enormous ex¬ pense involved.
"Long Island water resources fur¬ nish the solution to the problem." He says, "I estimate that, witb seien- tlflc elfort 700.000.000 gallons daily could be drawn from this system. I suggest that all the municipalities of Long Island, unite for tbe scientific taking of tlie water under Long Island. All would share In the ex¬ penee and would share proportinate- ly In the result."
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French Aviator Dalivering Mes- •ag* to Motor Dispatch Bearer.
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Oliver Goldsmith and Powders. April 4, 1774, died Oliver Goldsmith, in his forty-seventh year, at the height of his fame, as also of his embarrass¬ ments. Goldsmith's death was hasten¬ ed, as some thought, by his taking against his apothecary's wish the fa- mous^peclflc. Dr. James' fever pow ders. One should l)e Just to the pow¬ ders. Goldsmith himself thought he had been given spurious and not the genuine powders, while Mr. Hawkes, his apothecary, declared tbe sick man had taken thc right remedy In a wrong fashion and after Goldsmith's death ^published, in. collaboration witb the poet's other two physicians, "An Ac¬ count of the Late Dr. Goldsmith's Ill¬ ness So Far as Rolntcs to tbe Exhibi¬ tion of Dr. Jnmes' Powders." Death pays nil debts. In no other wny possi¬ bly could Goldsmith havo cleared him¬ self.—London Spectator.
A Costly Quarrel. Rowley, the English violinlsst, wns hard to lieut in his porseveniuce against one who had Incurred his III will. Rowley bad a (|uariol with ji horse dealer name<l Brunt. It was a trivial matter, but Rowley took lhe ¦nest house to Brnnt, set up a piano, bought a comet and pro<eeded to make insomnia for Brant. After one or two assault cases in court Brant moved. Rowley bought out the next door nelchbor and followed with piano and comet. Brant went to law, but found he ('ould do nothing, t-alllng, he took a detached house. Then Rowley hired brass bands and organs and assailed him. This was actionable, and Row¬ ley paid $.'),000 for hi.s revenge.—Lon¬ don Taller.
His Query.
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"Good timer exclaimed the prisoner. "How's a guy going to have any good time in priaon;;"-r-Detrolt Free Press.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
A.N.M'AL KKPOItT OK FRANKLIN' HKDKLL as Treaauror of ttii- Hoard
of Ovfr»<'«rs of tin.- I'oor of tlie Town of
Hfinpcti-ad, . year ending March I'JIti.
I!) 1 .S ;
1 '.114.
.March Zi. Balaiu-c on hand.. $534.ss
March :iO, rcccivid from Dan¬ lol .1. Hi'gcniaii, couniy trt-asurt-r 191.7S
.April 10, ncelvrrt from Janus
I'. Hi ndrickson 16.00
April II, received from Hiram
K. Smith, supervisor. ..«».... 2,000.00
Mav 4. received from tJeorgi-
H. Hurrell 1!»6.I0
Mav 14, received from Hiram
U. Smith, supervisor 2,000.00
.lutie 15, received from .lohii
.\. Ftuth, town IreaHurer. . . . 3.380.00
.June 25, received from (Jeoruu^
H. tlendrickxon .V. lrt.00
.luly 22. received Worn Dan- it I .1. lleKenian. counly treanurer 337.US
AuK. 20. received from Hiram
Ii. Smilh 2,000.00
Sept. 2. received from (JeorRi'
II. Hendrickson S.UO
Sepi. 2t!. reci'ivid from UeorK''
11. Hendrickson S.OO
Oi-i. 2, received frorn Hiram
U. Smith 2,000.00
Oct. 22. received from Dan- li I .1. Hegeman, county
I retifiiirer
.Nov.
.Nov.
ive<l from .lames
Hendrickson
20. received from Hiram
Smith
24. received fronj Benj.
Sprague
25.. received from Benj.
A. Sprague
Nov. 25, received from James
F. Hendrickson
Deo. 1. received from BetiJ.
A. Spraprue
Dec. 1. received from Otto
.SehneldInK, corn ,
Deo. 21, received from John A.
Ruth, town triasurer
Dec. 2!t, received frorh Janus
F. Hendriekson
HIIS. Jan. 25. received from Dan¬ iel J. Henreman. eounty
treasurer
b. 5, received from Hiram i;. Smith
March 12. received from Dan¬ te) .1. Hesem.Tn, county trea.surer
March 12. received from Bion Smith
;mi.2.';
s.oc
2,000.00
ftT.TS
:iti.6
S.OO
2H.80
•16.00
4,0S5.00
S.OO
2!l>l.07 2.000.00
161^40 2.00
DISIU'nSRMKNTS
Mch. 27, i;tM. lo Apr. 6, l!tl4.
Ar)ril fi. I'tU. to .M.TV 1
.Mav 1. i;il4. to .lune fi
.lune 6, I'llt. lo July 1
Juy 1. r.114, to .\UR. «
Auk. 6, IMM, to Sept. 1
Sept. 1, lf)14. lo Oet. fi
Oct. 6. 11*14, lo .Nov. 1
.Nov. 1. Mill, to Dec. 6
r>ec. fi, IHM. to Jan. 1 .Fan. 1. 1WT5, to Feti K. h. fi. i;H5. to .Mch .Mcl). 1. I!>15. Io .Mell. 24
.March 24, HH.'".. bnl.
llKC.\l'ITri..\TI'>N, KKI'KIPTS. iialance on hand March 2fi.
11114
Hlrani It. Smilh. supirvlsor.. .Fohn A. Ftutli, town treasurer.. Danlir .1. HeKeinan, eounly
121,922.76
$.".34.S« 2,000.00 7.465.00
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1.:132..''.3 224.27 Ofi. 00
Benj. .\. SinaiiU
Olto Sebn.idtiiK
.laims F. Hendri<'kHOU_..j.^.^-^- 72,UU
+trnrjre TT. tTurrell I'.tfi.lO
Bion Dl .Moi I t.ttli
$21.1122.7« DISHriiSK.MKNTS.
()ul.---id.. nllef $fi,Sfi:).2!t
• bil.Irnns hoard ri.076.04
Flospitals and Institutions.... 261.50
AInishoiisi ;i.5"I.!t9
$21,772.S2 M!».«t
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Town of Hempsti thi.s 21tb day
Marcii 24, Ifiir,, bal. on hand.
$21.1122.76 li'iaiiklin Bidell, belnp duly sworn. I< |iosi s and says Ihat be whs and slill is overseer and treasurer of the Board of Overseers of the Poor. Town of llimpslead. that tbe within report rorrict and Irue and the balance heri.fyi and now dun the ~ " "" "
is $M!l.ft4.
.Sworn to befori .March. 11113.
FKKD. F'. BKiN.NKTT.
.Notary I'ubllc. .Nassau Counn. .N. V. Wl'. llln iinderHinned. composinK the Fioard of AudltorH of Ihe Town of H> mp.oi CMd. h.tve m<t thi.« day pursuant to the siiitnl.' and hereby cirtify we have examined thr- accounts <if moneys leccjvid and expended hy Ibe Overseers of the poor of the Town of Hempstead, with full and complete vouchers for all moneys expinded during the year ami flnd a balance on hand of Cmp hundred forty-nine dollars and ninety-four cents f$149.94).
Dated, March 24, 1915.
1.. It. BHOVVKH.
fhf:d. p. hen.nktt.
Board of Town Auditors. Rt;ite of Ni'W York. County of Nassau,
Town of Hempstead, ss.:
F. Fr,TnkUn C. Oiibert. T/>wn rierk of the Town of Hempstead, and custo¬ dian of the Hecords of said Town, do hereby certify that F have compared lhe annexed with the oriRinal .tin flle nnd rucord In my office and Ihat the same Is a true manuscript thereof, and. of the whole of such original. Annual report of Franklin Bedell as Treasurer of tho Board of Overseers of tne Poor, Town of Hempstead, N. V., for the year endlnK March 24, 1915.
In testimony whereof, I have here¬ unto set my hand and afflxed the seal of said town this 27th day of April, 1915.
il.. S.) KIIANKLIN C. OILRKKT,
Town Clork.
IXOAL VOBCB.
•reetea, Bttsate. lyinc and 'Sielnas at «C HMB
BnithTllle South. In thc Town «C HeiBP- •tead. Na«MUi Countv and State of Aarr Trirk. on ihm wenivrlv sido of A* htpll- Wk7 leiUirnc trom the plain* !• tiftle Neck, bounded and describe •• Iol- '.ow;;. to wit: I
Commencing at a point on the weat- »rli- side of said hlKhway mt tbe aouth- •asterly corner ol laod herebr >nt«a4- <4 lo be conveyed ml the tnteraeetlon of the westerly .>ne ot aald hUgbway and the itortherly line of other land of Frederick Wood and . runnlna thane* northerly along the weatorlr aide of •aid hlKhway aixty-flve and flre-t«ntha itti.i) feet to land of John Steele, thence westerly alontr land of said John Steele two hundred and thirty and nine-tenth* (230.9) feet to land of O. I... Martenard, thence southerly along la>d of said Cl. t.. Martenard seventy-aeven (TT) leet to land of A. J. Campbell, thence eaaterly along land of 84ld A. J. Campbell seventy-flve t7B) (eet, thence still easterly alona land of e rederick Wood one nundred and aev- ^ty-three il73) feet to the westerly side of said highway at the point or placo of befirlnnlnx.
ToRether with all the riKht, title and Interq^t of the parties of the flrst part Hereto of, in and to the land lying In said Ijlfthway in front of and adjacent to the land above described to the een¬ tre of said hiKhway.
Dated, April 3rd, 1915.
FKKDKPICK A. DKAKE. Keferee.
CI.,Oi'K & SKAMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and Post Offlce Addresa. No. 3S Hiiilrond Avenue, F'reeport. New \ork.
SUPREMK COURT. NASSAU COUNTY.
—Mary E. Smith, John Walnwriffht and John Lyon, as Kxecutors of the Last "Will and Testament of GeorKe Smith, lieceas¬ ed. Plaintiff's. aKSln.st .SIMMONS Mary Emma Baktr. Indi¬ vidually and as Adminis¬ tratrix of the Goods. Chat¬ tels and Credits which were of Ira H. Baker, Deceased, Charles Itaker, Ralph Nafle, Carrie Fran¬ cis, Grace West, and Peo¬ ple of the .State of N<'w Vork, Defendants. To the above-named Defendants:
You are horeby 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 cj;ise of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated. January 6. 1915.
GEOIIGIO MORTON LEVY.
Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and Post Otflce Address,
1-7 Railroad Avenue,
Freeport, N. Y. To Charles Baker and Ralph Nafle. De¬ fendants: The foregoing suminons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable James P. Nie¬ mann, Ceunty Judge of Nassau County, N. Y., dated March 27, 1915, and filed with the complaint In this action In the office of the Clerk of the County of Nas.sau at Mineola. Nassau County, N. V.
Dated. March 30. 1915.
GEORGE MORTO.N LEVY.
Plaintiff's Attorney. Offlce and Post Offlce Address,
1-7 Railroad Avenue,
Freeport, N. Y.
COUNTY COURT. NASSAU COUNTY.—
Samuel Chester, Plaintiff, against NOTICE OP SALE John Sheridan, and others, Defendants.
Tn pursnance of a Judgment of fore¬ closure and sale made and entered in the above entitled aetion bearing date the 16th day of March, 191S, and enter¬ ed and flled in Nassau County Clerk's OtTlce, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the front door of the Nassau County Court House af Mineola, in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, Xev VorU, oil the
TSn* DAT OF MAY, ISIS, at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon of that day tbe following described premlaea:
All that eertain lot, piece or parcel of land with the bulldinga thereon
Long laland Railroad Time Table
(Kfteetlve Oel. IS, 1914,) f
Leave .Merrick for New York, Penn¬ sylvania Station, Brooklyn and Inter¬ mediate stations, week-duys, 5.16. 5.52. 6.38, 6.56, i7.1S, 7.2X, S.Ol, 8.51. 10.12 A. M.; 12.22, 3.09. 4.17, 5.3S, 6.41, 9.22, 10.59 P. M.: Sundays. 6.48. 9.20 A. M.; 12.04. 2.44. 4.28, 5.3:i. 8.08. 10.47 P. M.
I..eave I''repport for New York, Penn¬ sylvania Station and Brooklyn, week¬ days, 5.2(1, 5.56, 6.42, 7.00, 17.22, 17.47. 8.05, IR.17, 8.55, 9.47, 10.17 A. M.; 12.27. 3.13, 4.21, 5.02, 5.43, 6.45, 9.26, 11.03 P. M.; Sundays, ti..".1. 9.24 A. M.; 12.08, 2.48. 4.32, 5.37, 6.40, 8.12, 10.51 I'. M.
Trains leave Freeimrl for Amityvllle, Babylon, Patchogue and Intermodtate stations, week-days, iia4.44, 8.10, a9.32. 11.53 A. .M.; sl.43, .sa2.22, 2.44, S3.58. a4.69, f5.27, ai5.55, a6.19. 6.45, a7.06, 7.44. a9.07. aio.47 I'. M.: 12.17. 2.04 night; SuiKlays, 5.31, a9.20 .\. M.; 12.29, 2.27 a3.5;.', 7.32, a9.02, all.M I'. M.; al.42, niKhl.
Tram.^- leave .New Vork. Pennsylvania Stallon, for l''reeporl, Merriek and prin¬ cipal intermediate stations, na3.38, 7.06. a«.36. 11.00 A. M.; 8aI2.48, sal.24. 2.00, a3.00, «4.03, f4.44 except Merrick, iaS.OO. a5.29, 5.54. a6.l7. 6.50, a8.Il, a9.50, 11.30 P. M.; al.io night; Sundays, 4.30, a8.24. 11.31 A. M.; 1.37, a2.58, 6.39, a8.08, alO.lS 1'. M.; al2.35 night.
(ITralns run (o linbylon only.
cFtiins on Monda.v only.
kStops on signal; runs to Jamaica only.
n.No Brooklyn conuefjiujiii
t'Sa I unlays only.
fKxeept Salurdays.
IKxcept holidays.
tKxcept Saturdays and bolidays.
Trains leave Brooklyn, li'latbusli Ave¬ nue Stallon, about ine same time as those shown frmn New Vork, Pennsyl¬ vania Station. ThlH time table subject Ux cli-uigw wIthfHit notice.
IIAII.J THOI.I.Kl TIMIO TAHI.K. MIneoln -llr<>i>kl.« n DIvUlou.
Li'ave Hcinp.stiud. ."Vluln and Front Kts.: Southbound al 4.30. 4.45. 5.15, 5.30 a. ni.; then every 30 minutes thereafter iinlll 11.00 p. m. 12.00 a. m. lo Rockvillo 'l'lllre only.
.Northbound at 5.30 a. ni., and every lil ininutes thereafter until 12.00 a. rn. Lasl ear leaves City Line. Brooklyn, for liempstead at 12.45 a. ni.
tlfii'i'ii-mlnule headway Is operaded b.l ween Itockville Centre and Brook¬ lyn as follows: Week days, except Hun- " d'lys, leave Grant and I.,iberty streets, Brooklyn, fi.OO a. in. Iill 9.15 a. in.: then 2.15 p. 111. till 7.45 1,1. rn. Sundays, 12.00 N. till S.45 p. ni.
llenipNlrad-.lMmalea IllvUlon."
fji-ave Heinpstead, Main and Front Sts.:
Westbound at 6.30 a. m.. and every 30 minulis thereafter until 11.30 p. m. Sundays. 6.30 a. ni.. and every 30 min¬ uli s tlureafter unlll I I..10 p. m.
i;astbouiid. 6.15 a. in., und every 30 iTTlniiteH tlureafter uniil 12.15 a. ni. Sundays, 7.15 a. rn., nnd Ihen Hie samo schedule as week duys.
Jericho I'Ike IllvUlon. Liuvis Mlnc'ihi, Boulevard and Old Country road.: - ,
Wesibound. 5.30 a. m., and every 30 mlnuU'B LUeruafter until a.16 p. m.. then No.15 and 11.15 p. m. Sundays, flrsl car, 6.15 a. in., then same schedule as week days.
Leave Jamaica, Fultnn and Washington streets:
Kastbound, 6.30 a. m., and every 30 minutes thereafler until 10.00 p. ni.; tben 11.00 p. m. and 12.00 a. m. Hun¬ days. flrst car. 7.15 a. m.. then same Bchedule as week days.
J. M. STODDARD, Supt.
tup: \kw vohk aivd north miioub thactio.v <'«mi'anv.
Time Table l..,y(;tlve Jan. I, 1915. Urrk Da.va.
Leave Porl Washlngtfin for MIneoln, iiicksvllle and Flushing: 6.05 a. m.; thin every hour unfll 10.05 p. m. Car leaving Port Washington nt 11.06 p. m. to Roslyn Clock Tower only.
I..eave Fluahlng for Port Washington and Hicksville: 6.30 a. m.; then ..very hour until 9,10 p. m. ('ars leaving 9.SO and 10.30 p. m. to itoslyn Clock Tower oniy.
Satardaya.
Car leaving Flushing at 9.30 p. m. runs to Ulcksville.
Lenve Hieksvilte for Port Washing¬ ton and Flushing: 6.36 a. m.; then every hour until 9.3» p. m Car leaving Hicks¬ vill at 10.35 p. III. to Roalyn car barn only. *
Saattaya.
Leave Port Waatiington for Mineola, HIcKsvllle and riuahing: 7.06 a. m.; fhen every hour until 10.06 p. m. Car leaving Port Washington 11.06 p. m. to Roslyn Ciock Tower only.
Leave Flushing for Port Washington and Hicksville: S.IO a. m.; then every rour until S.30 p. m. Car leaving \9.i$ ,. m. io Koalyn Clock Tower only.
Leave Hicsville for Port Washing¬ ton and Klushing: 7.36 a. in., then evmry hour until 8.J( p. m. Car leaving Hlcka¬ vllle at lO.tC p. m. and It.IS p. nf to Healyn car barn enly.