THE NASSAU POST: FREEPORT, N. Y.^SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1914.
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REAin CONFIDENCE UNSHAKEN BY WAR
Any Appreciable Effect Would Certainly Have Been Reflect¬ ed in Conveyances
STEADY SUPPLY OF CASH FOK LOANS
Normality of Market Best Evidence
of the Confidence of the
People
The end of the flrst month of the foreign war finds the surhurban real estate market in about the Huine con¬ dition afl at the beKlnnin^ of the con llfcl. If there was koIuk to be any appreciable effect it would bf shown In hasty llquldat'on reflected In the conveyances. Compared with a year ago the real estate market xhowH lit tie change.
Th^re Ih no apparent alieni|it to rui tall the expenditure in real etitate tif- velopment. There is a steady supply of eash for permanent mortKages. AI though the rates for loans continue about normal, many have been placed at 5 per cent. '
It will be recalled thafat Ihe begin ing of the war the market was at i. lowest activity. The war came toe suddenly to enable preparation. ' • der the shock of such a war it is fall to persume that men would niovt showly in the commitement of large sums of money and the normality of the market is the beat evidence in the world of the confldence of the people In their great asset.
REALTY RECORDS
Judgmentt.
(Name flrst given, that of .iudgmeni
debtor.)
H a Carpenter—Werah Karms Inc 162.70
U De Hoth—Groller Society of Loa dou 141.81
K h Jackson—L Levey 1277.41
O M Menken—A IM Coighl ..$385.70
K Smith—American Soda Fountain Co 154.27
J Shea— J Rossa |65.42
H C G Schwarz—F Douier ..|167.4i
Standard Homes Const Co—Nassau Lumber Co J232.34
.J J Melacon G S Monk 1109.21
C F Smith—Meurer Bros Co. 150.71
W B Smith—H McFaddln ... .|32.67
J Zarsensky—Meurer Bros Co.|44.27
Royal Decorating Co—Bigelow Var¬ nish Co $7186
C E Raynor & ano—Same.. .$23.50
H .1 Wright—Hire's Condensed Milk
Co $21.95
Mortgages
Haldwin Harbor Realty Co to Title V, & T Co, lots 1453 to 1455, bk 34, map Baldwin Harbor, sec 2, Bald¬ win $2,500
J A Asch to Title G & T Co, n s Archer st, Freeport $1,300
N Thompson to F L Perkins, lols 8, 9, 10, bk 26, map Mari'on Park, Rockville Centre $1,250
.Same to same, lots 53, 54, 55, bk 12, map A, Oceanslde Park $1,250
Same to same, lots 28, 29, 30, bk 4, map sec, 1, Rockville Centre Terrace
$1,250
N Thompson to F L Perkins, lots 1 59, 60, bk 8, map A. Oceanside Park
$1,250
S D Davison to M R Wilson, lots 199 200, map Homestead Park l.ynbroo'.
$2,000
A W Mortlock to A .1 .lacksoii, lot^ 29. 30, 31, map II S roller, Lynbrook
$450
L Wolferl to 10 Powell, plot 61, map 8, Wantagh Harbor, Wantagli. .$l,50ti
U H Freeborn, to K Jackson, treas tirer, lots 182, 183, map Freeport Mau or, Freeport $650
F Spuhler to O L Schwencke Lane A luv Co, lots 107, 108, maps Hemp stead Park, sec 2 $235.8;
J Hanse to L Fishel, lots 27, 28, mar J Hanse, Freeport $950
R Donaldson to A Baldwin, e s Grove Bt, Freeport $1,000
A Harris to Estate I.«ng Beach, lot.'; 6 to 10, bk 101, map Estate Long Beach $2,375
G S Vani)er Werken to L I Bond & Mortgage Guar Co, lots 3, 4, bk B, map J U Pearsall, Lynbrook.. .$4,500 Aaslgiimonts of Mortgages
Bank of Kockville Centre lo (• \\ Wright $^65
Same to same $675
Same to S H Hubbard $1,*00
Same to, F Brower $700
W T Minor to Talbot Realty Co.|l
W B Riciiards to J B Ackerman
$57,900
Lawyers T I & Co to F A Buck- nem $4,500
F A Keogh to A F Lawson $500
Elmohar Co to TlUe GAT Co.$3,500 Conveyances
F Belaky to W T La Cro)x, lota 20 to SS. blk A. niaj J N Pearsall, Lyn-
braok « ....1100)
Brower EaUte Realty Co to S D Davison, lots 199, 200i. map Homestead Park, Lynbrook .!' nom
A J Jackson to A W Mortlock, lota 20, 20 3L map H S Potter, Lynbrook
nom
0 n .McCord to A Vogt, lots 660, 661, rnap Garfield Park, Mineola noia
F D'Angelo to S Block, lot 41 blk 68, map sec No. 2, prop at Valley Stream nora
H Davison to W L Davison, several parcels, Valley Stream nom
W L Davison to H Davison, n e iltiirielta st. Valley Stream nom
11 Davison to W L Davison, lots 324 to 327, map W Davison, Lynbrook
nom
H Davlsop to P D Dlckerman, 3 parcels. Valley Stream nom
Same to G II Holdworth, 3 parcels, Valley Stream nom
F L Slazenger to A O Patterson, lots 927, blk 3, & lot 926, map Remsen farm, Hempstead nom
D Rosen blath to A Rockmore, lots
413, 414, blk 16, 927, blk 3, map Rem¬ sen farm, Hempatead nom
Investora Imp Co to same, lot 926, map Remsen farm, Hempatead..nom
A O Patterson to L Matinza, lot 24, 25, blk 42, map t:, Rockville Centre Terrace nom
J Hanae to J A Coward, lota 1116, 1117, map Columbia eHigbts add'n Freeport nom
J J Irons to J Hanae n 1 Waverly place, Freeport nom
Same to aame, n 1 Waverly place, Freeport , • ¦ nom
Same to same, n 1 Waverly place, Freeport nom
J Hanse to J J Irons, lots 780 to 784, map Merrick Manor add'n nom
E WInzinger to F M Smith w 1 El¬ liott place, Freeport nom
P L Schwencke Ld & Inv Co to J Fahr, lot 31. map Bellmore Park, sec 3 nom
E G White to E L Donnelly, lots 209, 210, amended map East Rockaway Park nom
TIME LIMITS FOR INFECTION
PUPLIC HEALTH HINTS
'repared Eacb Werk For the Readers of Thia Newspaper by the New York State Department of Health.
HAVE you not often wunteJ to know how long a child with scarlet fever imiht ha i^iAatvd after it is up and about or how long a child exposed to whunpiiig cough was likely to come dowu with the lisease?
The PuMic Health Council of New York has just made regulations ovfring tlu-so [loiiits, and they are printed below for the information if tlie reatl'is of this newspaper.
CUT THIS 'IWHLi: OCT AND KEEP IT. Some day you will le glad to have it in tlic house:
('H1CKK.\'P(,).\ may be communicable until twelve days after the ppearance of tlie erui)tion and until the crusts .have fallen and the -oars arc conipictcly licaled.
DlTUTlil'lHI.A Cnienihranous croup) may be communicable until two cultures h;ive been taken from the nose and throaty at intervals of twenty-four hours and sent to the bacteriological laboratory and fotmd to be.free from diphtheria bacilli.
MI'].\SLKS may be communicable until ten days after the appear- ince of the rash and until all discharges from the nose, ears and throat have disappeared aud until the cough has ceased.
MUMPS may be communicable until two weeks after the appear- ince of the disease and oue week after the disappearance of the swell-
>'g-
SCARLET VE\ ER may be communicable until thirty days after the developtnent of the disease and until all discharges from the nose, •ars and throat or suppurating gfands have ceased.
SM.ALLPOX may be communicable until fourteen days after the icvelopnient of the disease and until scabs have all separated and the -cars completely healed.
WHOOPING COUtJH may be communicable until eight weeks after he development of the disease or until one weok after the last charac- eristic cough.
These rules tell you how long the patient should be isolated after in attack of the disease. The other thing every one wants to know is— iiow long must a child or othet person who has been EXPOSED TO INFECTIO.N' be watched to see if the disease is going to develop?
Tliis depends on what is called the INCUBATION PERIOD of the disease. After disease germs got into the nose or throat or some other part of the body the person for some time is perfectly well. During this time—the incubation period—the germs are growing and increasing in the body, but there are not enough of them to cause active sickness. Then at last, when the germs have multiplied enough, the finer and headache and the other symptoms develop and the patient oines down with tin' disease. This period between infection and active sickness varies with difTerent diseases, as shown iu the table below:
INCUBATION PERIOD OF COMMON DISEASES.
Chi(kcn|iox 21 days.
l)i[)hthcria Indefinite.
Measles .,.. ^ 14 days...
Mumps ~.~. 21 days.
Scarlet fever 7 days.
Smallpo.x 20 days.
^VhooJ)ing coui,di 11 days.
M A Murphy to J W Eishman & Co, j J U Wyman to E F Wyman, lots lota 192 to 195, blk 10, map Villa Sitea, j 122 to 125, map Hempatead Manor. Beilmore nom j sec 5, Hempatead noni
Garden City Estates to J A Patter- L H Smith to A Smitb, lot 4, bk
Bon, loU 30, 31, 32, bk. 75, Garden City Esutea I/Ot Plan nom
Latin Realty Co to G Marchlslo, lots 77. 78, map LaUn Realty Co, Hickii- vlUe nota
Same to M Capers, lota 37, 38, n^ap Latin Realty Co, Hlckavllle nom
Same to A Paaio, lota 172, 173, map Latin Realty Co, Hicksville nom
W Merdes to Mercal Co, Inc, lota 23 to 29, bk 14, map Engle Sea, East Rockaway; also lots 15, 16, bk C, map Riverside Park, Rockville Centre.nom
AUTOMOBlIi, MOTORCYCLE, BICYCLE
REPAIRING AND ADJUSTING
BERT TRYON
Telephone 174 55 NEWTON BLVD FREEPORT,N.Y,
Plumbing, Heating, Tmning
REPAIRING AND JOBBING ESTIMATES
CHAS. F. FRITZ Jr.
63 N. MAIN ST , PREEPORT. N. Y.
Custom and Family Laundry
EFFICIENT SERVICE AND WORK
AMERICAN LAUNDRY
Telephone 97 R NEWTON BLVD FREEPORT, N. Y.
128, map iCty ....
Garden City Co,
Ganlen nora
Clothes and Ik Man
In these cdnventional days personal appear¬ ance is an important fac¬ tor in business and in social life. Clothes are not everything but they are a decided help in creating that favorable impression.
"Freeport's Custom Tailor"
is a builder of just this sort of garments. Ma¬ terial, fit and satisfaction are our guarantees.
JAMES VENDin
Telephonr, 588 w
49 N, Main Street Freeport, N. Y.
Sweethom Bread
Better "Than Mother Used To Bake" and Mother Was Some Baker
It's Good To The Last Crumb
O. K. BAKERY
21 S. Main St., Freeport
An Exclusive Residential Section, With City
Advantages and Suburban Comforts
Most Ideal for the Summer Home. Best Year 'Round Suburb. Houses on Large Plots Can be Obtained on Most Liberal Terms.
ONSLOW MOORE CO. 44 COURT ST.. B'KL'N A. A. SEALY, M'g'r., Bayview Ave., Freeport, N. Y.
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Take it to the Qohmbian
We have the facilities, the men and the ex¬ perience to do your work right.
We do oxy-acetelyn Welding.
We can burn the carbon from your cylinders, SO cents per cylinder.
We can re-seat your valves with a special machine that seats them absolutely right. Ke-seat- makes the motor more powerful, snappier, quick¬ er and smoother running.
AU Work' Guaranteed
Standard Gas 16c. Goodyear Tires. Celebrated! Ball Spark Plugs, guarantdd for life of your engine!
THE
j UTTLE SHOP
HOLMES M. NORWOOD, Prop.
mil TUBES AND imR ' SUPPLIES
Vulcanizing: a Specialty
WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED
MENT FOR METZ "22
Jf
43 W. Merrick Road Freeport, L. I.
Tttophont. Freeport 1022-W
$15 Wliite Sport and Beach Coats, $4.95
We have purchased from C. Kenyon Co., known the world over for their showerproof sport and beach coats, their entire stock of all wool cheviot coats in ladies' and Misses' size. All the latest models at a ridiculous price, of $4.95. Don't hesitate-a bargain like this does'nt last long. For the benefit of some of our patrons who are unable to come to town we will fill mail orders. In case the garment doesn't come up to expectations we will re¬ fund your money and expense.
MADAME ANNETTE
Trolley Junction
Hempstead, L i.
NOW
is the time to install a gas range and water
heater!
Doi 't wait until the hot weather is here, do
it now.
'Phone Hempstead 680 and say when it will
be convenient for our representative to call
with full particulars.
NASSAU I SUrrOLIi LHiHTING CO.
GEO. MAC DONALD, Pres.
FREEPORT ROCKVILLE CENTRE MINEOLA
HEMPSTEAD ROOSEVELT
This Handsome Pony Outfit
Pony, Carriage &|l1arness rREc
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Great Dunlop Pony Contest
began May 15, closes September 15, 1914
. HOW TO GET VOTES Votes on the Pony Outfit will be given with every purchase ma.d-3 at Chubbuck's Drug Store—one vote for every cent. The child having the greatest number or votes to Its crdit on Sept. IStti, 1914, wins the Pony Outflt. In case of a tie $30U lu gold will b-» divided between cehlldren tyln»;. GOO extra votes will be given with ach prscriptlon filled at this store.
Watch for special sales eacb Thursday when extra votes will
HOW TO GET VOTBd With every yearly Bubacrlptlon to the Nassau Post, accompan- lel by (2.50, 3,000 Pony Votoa will be given and you can buy as many as you desire. Tbe best way to get votes Is to se> cure subscriptions to Tbe Naa¬ sau Post as tbe schedule of votes Is BO mucb greater for subscriptions tban anything else. Tou will be aurprlaed bow easy It la to get aubscrlptlona to Tbe Naasau Post If you try. Conteat Cloaea September 15th 1914.
Now is the time to show your true American spirit—Get Busy —NOW.
be given on certain articles.
Votes are also given away at fountain with Ice Cream and Soda
RULES OF THE CONTEST I 1. Every contestant gets a number.
12. No names of contestants will be published. 3. Standing of conteatants published in Nast^au Poat commenc¬ ing Wednesday, June 17, 1914. V
14. All votea must t>e brought In Thursday of eacu week. 0. Tie votes in package with contestants number and'amount on top slip only.
G. Votes are transferable only before recording. 7. Contestant having largest number of votes on Sept 16, 1914 wliy the Pony Outfit. I 8. Contestants will not be permitted to solicit rotea within I our Htore or in front of tbe building.
I 9. All families connected wltta this store and tbe Naaaau Poat "statr are barred from tbla conteat.
Enter Tour Child in this Great Contest at Once—It Coatfl Nothing
CHUBBUCK'S DRUG STORE
Telepboac 5 Ftaeport FRHBPORT, N. Y.