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Briternd to •«con4-rlai<« mfttt«r •rtl S, ttl4, at th« Tout Offlre H f^f-port N. T.. under th* Act of I.rrh «. IUTS.
The NASPAU POST Invltcn Ictterp Ao the Kdltor on topiro of tnterest. (Ail Utt^rB niu'f ha areompanipd by Smee nnd »dilr«>.«»f«, nnt ncrr-xsarlly »T nuhllcdtlKn. but an an avlrtenra of ItOod faith.
The NA.SSAU I'O.ST I-nei veit ovt^ry-
Where for i centn ft wr-ck, 10 c-ntn
% month. 11.00 a yenr. .Siib.-eril'i-rn
•re r«'»iii(>«t'»'l to Inform tlif elieiiia-
' tl.n der«rtm''nt of jiiiy f»lliire to r«--
e.CSiTe thfl papT or dr lay In fl«-Ilvrry.
pjiKlbarrfhTK wi-<hinK t'i r-h.-mRr- tb«-lr t^dreea irnist Kive tbp olti tm W?ll «.« \..a nayy ndrlrpmi. StiliBprib"'* b-nv- tnir the vlllap*- may hav-n tkeir rai>T forwHrdf-fl l>y mall h.v infurmtOM the ctrnilatlon drpartm^nt,.
Addrf.'^ "Ii <'ntnrniinl''ntlon^ fo TBK, NAIHSAir I'OST «Olll»(»UATIo;«
Main (IfTlri. 22 South Ornvp .Strppt FUKKPOKT Tpl<^)hone 61.
'K. ¥., FHII>AV, O(T0lli;U 12,
n>My Country 'Tia of Thee, Sweet Land of Liberty."
IM'.iaLAK IMIM ISFAHAN '¦ NOMI\ATI0>.S
Kor Attorney (tenetuI .MI-;WT'^N 10. LKVV'IH
Aisuciati' JiiHticc Court of Apin al.s |
('. II. MeLAUGHTON '
JJKN.J. N. CAKIJOZA I
JiiRtlros of Suprrmn Court I
MOANDIOR B. FARKR I
SMLAH U. STRONC j
LKWIS L. FAWCETT I
Mom bor of issenblv
THOMAS A. .McWHINNIOV I
I'OMTICA*. CALENDAR /
October 12 and 13—Registration in unincorporated .sertlon of the town. (Polls open from 7 a. in. to 10 p. m.)
October 12-13 and l!)-20—PerBonal reglKtration in Villages of Kreeport, Rockville Centre aud Hemp.stead. (Polls open from 7 a. tn. to 10 p. m.)
Octohor 17—Last day for filing in¬ dependent nomlnationfl.
October 17 -l^ast day for filing declinationH of independent nomina- ions with Secretary of State.
October 19—I.iaat day for fliing dec- linationB of independent nominations with Board of Elections.
October 22 - T>a.<;t day for filing va¬ cancies in independent nominations.
November ; - General Election. (Polls open from 6 a. m. to 5 p. m.)
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Nassau County Must Buy ' $4,962,000 in Bonds
The United f^Utkon TrotntSry in a nountrywide apportionment ha« allotted to the New York Federal Reserve District $900,000,000 afl the minlmnm amount It mu«t contribute Ward the required to¬ tal of 1.1,000.000,000 for the Second Liberty Ix)an, and has further ind»<-fltrd tbat in order to have tbe country subscription rearh tho desired totnl of $5,000,000,000, the New York nistrlct must ron- Irlbiite $1,.100,000,000^. \
The Comniltlre on Apportioni.xnt lias deeided th*l the best single bns!.^ of apportionment is fnund in h rompllatlon and anajysl.s of tbr total "banking capital" (tii:U if., the eapital. surplus, undivided pro(lt.« nnd deposits, excludingbankjng deposits) of the commerofal banks, that i.'^, nalional banks, st.-ite bnnks and trust conipanieH in
eaeb rominiinity.
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Tbe total district outside of New York City has heen subdivided fm tbe piirpo<!es of the present campaign Into eight aub-distrlct.s. e.-ieh presided over by a special .siib-eorninittee on di.stribntlon, tbe apportioninent by communities was eln.sBified on those lines, so tliat eaeh roininittee ml«ht have a ddinitr idea of the amount of sub- .«eiiptions experlert from it.s territory and eonld se.> tbat eaeh eom- ninnity was suppiird with a dirinite mark to shoot at.
The allotment for Nussau and Suffolk (.'oiinties Is as follows:
the full extent of t onota hmtoA on * population of ^Ich t part evaden service. Cas^ii have been presented where m order to All the quota every
"The nerioiwneaii of tht altnatlon and th« Importftnce of immediate re¬ medial legt«1atton ia indicated n the flgiirca stihmlttpd hy the Provoat
COUNTY DIRECTORY
citizen in the district wan drafted. ¦ Marshal Oeneral, which shows that In
while those who formed a part of fhnt a total of !»,7R0,fiRf> registered under
pnpiilition npon which the quota was t'l*" ««' of May IR, 1917. 1,275.902
j based were allowed to remVln at I * ''"'' •liens of friendly countrlea,
home. Thtm makes the aacrifice of fiifl 80,."SSS were aliens of enemy
j that many American boys, the In.ss countries. In some of the States
of that much more of our aturdy man- al'^n reRistratlon ia 30 per cefit of
I hood and the Inflietlofi of that much i t'lP total registration. In New York
j more aorrow upon American homes, i'" * \ntti registration of l,0fi0,693,
j Oyr boys arq ready and willing-I ^^S-''-'''' ^re friendly aliens and 30,-
; yea, anxious to fight for the old flag; '-'*'•'' ftiomy aliens.
I their patriotism and loyalty will j "It is only fair to state that some
never be questioned, thrir heroism ¦ "•" these aliens will probably serve |
; and noble .sneriflee will never be for- f'*" nation whi^n an opportunity In |
cotten, ,Tnd their deeds of ^ alor will ' nffordert theni. Give them tlie op- |
never fade from the roll of honor of! P'>'••""'*>¦• '"'^ should thty decline to:
j tbelr country's history. But while O' rrpt it, then the power of fhe law j
j these boys nre rr«p(uiding to the rail ' ='''~'"lfJ compel them to tn.ake Ibe sne- j
; of duty and fnef the shot and shell t-'^'mo whieh onr own boys are cnlled ;
on fnieign b.ittle (icids. it i.s not fair, ; "1"^'" to make," I
it i.i not just, that other nun living ConiTressnian Frrdeiick C. Illrks
in our country, enjcwins: its ediiea-
i tional. civil and industrlbl arlv.int- Credit Given to China. [
afies nnd beneTitMn.ir by Its opji^rtiini-1 The Knj.'^llsb wiilnuf tirsi blu^vemedJ tie.^, st'ould eseapc the ohliuation of In tho inferior of Cbliiii, nUd the eliest- d'fending tbe eoiintry which protects I nut. scp i.i.iiiiriilly pr.»(liieei| in the them. 'Ibe plac(s made vacant in our Atlnntir sfnfes, mnde its first appear- ' cjinuiic-rc^lal and industrial life by fhe nner fr.m. the bnver r'!:>inM of Tibet. I
.i,n,',iH J ?'"'",? ^'" !l"f/" victory penrhes ntul persimmons were fir.st j should not and must itot br taken bv i , , , , , %, >•
ti,,,.,, "..lio,, ^i„ 1 ,, "•'^'n "."known nncl aiiprecinlec in Mi-ngolin,
iiios(' alien slaekera uri,n imvn " • :
^Hlher il.e patriotism to fiubt for ^'"'"'^ """ ''""'"'¦ ^"'* ""•""^'" '"""• ^
tbeir own country nor the manhood
>usNaii County
FHrnilngdale , 2 $180,000
floral I'ark
l''re( poi t
(Jlen Cove
Great Neck
Great Neck Sta
Hompstefld
Hicksville
Lawrence
Lynbrook I
.Mineola 2
Oy.ster Bay 2
I'ort Wa.sbington 1 Rockville Centre 2 Roslyn 1
Wc^stbury 1
!il,r)Oo
382,.W0 7;i!),.''>0l) 225,000 42,000 876,000 120,000 175,500 172,500 606,000 384,000 138,000 531,000 193,500 105,000
Total
23 $4,962,000
Bridgehampton ' Centre Moriches
I-.;asthampton
lOast Islip
Grc-cniiort
Huntington
Islip
Lindenhur.st
-Mattituck
N(jrthpoii :
Patdioguo :
Port Jefferson ;
Riverhead j
Sayville 1
Sag Hart)or I
Smithtowns Cr. 1 Southhamirton 2 Southold 1
.'Stoney Brook 1
24,000
106,500
138,000
22,500
166,500
613,500
64,500
6M0O
57,000
283,500
357,000
265,500
525,000
100,500
58,500
:n,50o
2!)7,000 63,000 79,500
common u.ce for huiidreds ef years i fo n='iini(< the responBlbllitv of citi-i *'""''" "'¦''^'" '"'" '"'''" '""' '"''' Hfir dis- zcnshlp of the country In which they I P"^*"''.v erediicd to Innds better knoN.n. reside. —World Outlook.
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.Sfliflfolk County \V. Hampton Bb 1 .')6,500
Amityville 2 $283,500
liabylon 2 145,500 Total 33 $4,036,500
Bay Shore 2 172,500
The ^tk/Xait Store Prescriptions Filled Reasonably and Riglil
Your dorter'* written order it filled juit ae carefully at he could deaire. You will be ture of the bett retuitt from the medicine you take when you bring your preicriptiont tp ut. t^ccurate weigliing and meaturing-- pure, potent drugt and ekillfJl compounding atturei you of getting the mott for your money. Promptly delivered. Phone ordnrt aolicited.
From the buying of drugt and drug atore marchanditc up until the time that we tell them to you we conttantly are on the watch to tee that Ihe quality does not deteriorate and that it it of jutt at high • ata.iding at when we bought it. Thia atturet you of getting the bett drug ttore ter- vice and fullett tatitfaction. It muket no difference what you buy of ut you can depend that the quality it right and the price reaaonable. Give ut your order. Our motto it: (
^Everything Right or Your Money Back'
ClareneeS-Abrams, po g
23 West Merrick Road PHONE, No. 1
CLASSIFIED ADS.
:^
CRKIHT TO COUNTRY
Reviewing thc> 83rd Infantry Bri¬ gade at (!aiiip .Mills, Gen. W. \V. Wotherspoon, former head of tbe War College at Washington and now Su-^ perintendent of Public Works in this I "state and head of Ae State Derense • Council, said: "This is a wonderful} Bight and it thrills ine through and through. Never in my life have I, seen a finer hody of men. %Vhen a! company passed in review I thought' it was a battalion and a baltulion ai regiment. It has been a great hon-1 qr and a pleasure for me to review these volunteers and they aro a cred¬ it to tho country. I have always claimed that Amerlcnn soldiers arc the bert in fbe world and this impres¬ sion is streimibened by wh:.t 1 bave seen to-day.' Siu:h unqualified praise of volunteer.s from a general nf reu- ulars upeaks well for the men being trained for our new army and for the new system of intensive training.
to one has a record of constructive acxompliabment in which every pa¬ triotic citizen can take pride. Its work wa.s not a.s spectacular as the work of the As.sembly of 1914, which was elected to check the disorder that had .spread throughout the state government during three years of Democratic rule, but it took uii im¬ portant Questions arising out of con¬ ditions incident to the war and dis¬ posed of them promptly and intell- .iten'Jy. The Assembly of 1918 will have ju.st as iniportant work lo do and it is of vital importance lo the voters o^ the state lo soe that It is Klrougly Republican.
ALIKN t'ONSCKIFnON
"Under existing law each State is required to furnish ifs cjuota to the armed forces of the United States in the proportion that its population— includinK citizens and aliens--bears to the total population of the United States. In making up the draft each State is given credit for the volun- tecM- enlistments in fbe Regular Army, -Navy, .Marine Corps and Natiotial Guard. But resident aliens, while |,)»oy are included in the population upon which the quota is based, arc not subject to military service. This me.Tns that American citizens must tale their places and liHthe ranks to
m EXTRA CHARGE FOR IT
Advertisements ior The Nassau PosI may be left at G. I. Braithwaile's Stationery Store, Railroad Avenue, Fre?port.
WANTED
MORTGAGE LOANS
MONEY
WANTED—Country homes and farms, lar>.^e and small; will Kive city or suliurban income property in ex- cliange. .Send full particulars, price, mortgage, exact location, etc., for (luiek results. James R. Ross (Company, Nostrand and Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn. 10-5-2t
TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. Quick Action. E. N. EDWARDS FREEPORT, L. I.
AUTOMOBILES
ro RENT—Dead storage space for automobiles $2 per month. P. O. box 67, Freeport.
-niio ruTs wr
Xioo McIiClaiid, secretary of the I. W; W.. annotinees that that orj^auida- ,3tioa has half a million dollara to l^ffht the pnisec-utlon of the lucMUbers fOt that body indicted for treasonable cUvities, and adds: "If that isn't lough there's ajiotber $500,000 back it." Money seems to come easy to that crowd, and one of these days the American people are going to know whore it comes frovi.
BEAL BnBWS TVAKTKlt „ The Secieiaiy of War .s putting it t bi-weekly »erle8 of "war state- wliich are supposed to en- the people regarding the pro- ¦I:Of the hostilities In which this ik&f bs eIlg^ged. They correspond the "communiques " of h'uropeau ilrontmcuts -only they are not Quite worming tn thoir subject matter. Tho '«i4)6le subject of war newa will ¦oon becoDoe pressing. The families of tbe men in the army will want to know wkmethins about their boys— ttthtto they ar^ what tbey are do- iUKt'tui tfX that; aud tbe gorem¬ inent will be compelled to tell. The laltjr lh)t» will nut Bufflce.
MEED €>. O. P JLUOKlTir
Tie Aaaembly of 1V17 wbicb waa ibllcaa ia tba ratio of about two
A SI'0IM:1> IMCTlHr.
.Sonic time a.i-'o it wa.s uiuiounced that Joscjihus Daniels Jr. had enter- ('! the Marine Corps and people nat¬ urally pictured liim doin:.; .'jorvico "FonioM'hero on the Atlantic." The picture was somewhat .spoiled by a news item telling of an automobile ;ie(-ident in Ibe city of V,'usbin»lon, with young Daniels as a vietini.
DOJi'T WAIT; IU V A IIOM>
l.ii)erty Bond fiili.-icriptionR aiiunmt- ing to more than $31,000,000 made up Nevk' York City's cnntriluitiou on tlie opening day of the canpaign for the t new liiberty Loan. This sum, stag- .uering of itself, is only a faint ludi- cDfion of what New York will dn when it gets warmed up. To insure the success of the new loan the peo¬ plt; of the United Stales have g(5t to raise throe thousand million d^dlars in twenty-four days or $125.0(10,000 a day, and it has been claiim'Hi tlmt New York wiil raise half of the total aiiimint. This would call for .-^.ib- scriptious averaging $G2,5O0,0OU a day, or doul)le the amount subscribrd on the first day. Tlfero should bo uo iiiisconception of the f.lsk of raising three billion dollars, and it is incum¬ bent upon every patriotic citizen to get n touch wth bis bank, the near¬ est subscription conunittee or uther agency, and sign for as many bonds as his aieaus .will permit.j .No one should wait to be hunted up. i
BUY LIBERTY BONDS T FREEPORT BANKS
Prepare for the FOOD DICTATOR
With the mind of every housewife planning to feed her famil.y with the utmost economy^) the way is paved for her to do "Her Bit," if a
Reliable Angleiron Cabinet Range
i* installed
Are you ready for what may come. If not, step into one of our offices, select a range now, and enlist itsservices for the summer and the years to come.
The Nassau & Suffolk Ughting Co.
UliiU. MacDONAU). Hrea..
B«w»st«MA Wwmooort. IUb««1«
mmt Raakvni* C«at**.
i WA.\Ti:U—Farms, countiy homes, large or i;mall, for r;i-h buyers. { Send full details; exact location, etc. • James U. Ross Comiiany. Nostrand 1 and Atlantic Avenues. Urooklyn.
10-5-2t
' >VANTK1)—A bficiht active honest young nran, with, fair education. High .School .^r.^diiatc preferred, may net a pleasatu, pi iiuuucnt po¬ sition with modest .salary; cbai)f.-e I of advancement. Apply in writing, I Post Offlce Drawer E. Freeport.
TO LET.
FUKNISliED ROO.VI — Large bright room on ground floor, private en¬ trance, suitable for offlce or bed- sitting room; also smaller room: very reasonable. Apply 48 N. Ber¬ gen Place, Freeport. 10-5-lt
FOR SALE
COOD POSITION FOK YOUINT. MAN
Veiling mun ju»^} out of ncIiooI, with inclination to writing, cun obtjiin good position in newspaper und magozlne work, and also make rommlNsionH on udverfisintr. Address Itnx 7o, Nassau I'ost, Freeoort, Xew \ork.
^\lJ|||k||^|3 wishes a loan ot VWWilldV $2200 for three years at C per cent on new house, just being completed, having six larse rooms, bath and reception hall, all modern improvementa and steam heat, on three-quarter acre plot, nicely located. Write Ilox 0, Free^rt, L. 1. (No brokers.)
WE CAN TEACH YOU SOME BRANCH OF THE GLOVE BUSI¬ NESS AND PAY ioV A LIBERAL SALARY WHILE LEARNING, IF YOU ARE STE.\DY AND AMBITIOUS.
Julius Kayser & Co.
BookTlUe Vtmtn, L. L
FOU SAI.K—$.n00 below cost, house on corner of Thomas and Central .Avenues, Baldwin. Apply James 11. Jobn.son, Baldwin. 10-5-tf
FOR SALE—Fine large bouses on large plots; price from $1800 to $4500; in I'^reeport and Roosevelt; all iiiiprovement.s and terms to suit. Box 14. NassjHi Post*"
»TATR OPriCIAt.S.
tio-trernor.
Charle* S. Whitman. New fork.
'/iciifonnnt-cJovprnor,
B;cl«rard Sc hropdrr, of Syrftc^nse,
Secretary of State,
Francis M. Hufro, Watertown.
.''c>rretary to Mr. Iluiro. Howard r)i«tf>rhotit, Preeport
Comptroller, Kiilfene M. Trnvi.* Brooklyn. Troamirer, - Jamei" L. Well», New York City. At torn «>y-( Jenerul Merton K, I.«>wIm .''tate KnRlherr and Surveyor, l-'rank .M. Williain.-c. (Joshrn. c'onimliMlf.n.T of -Asrloiilture, Charlr.s .s. Wll.-i'on, Itbaoa. State Archltf-ct. l.c'Wi.'< K. P;irhoi-, .New Vork CItjr, Slip' rinlcncl.-nt of liankiii, I Kii)*'Ilf' 1-n.i.ib lil'liftidM,. \
Ccpn.>«M-vatlfin CoiDiiiln.sloner. Oeorge I>. Crntt, cilc-n Cove. Stalf Sui)'-ilnt<-iiclf tit cif Elections, I-'rc'd h. Afni'-ibnll, .Nc-w -Vork City./ .''tHir' Hc'Hlth Coi.'itrilnsioner. H. .VI. riilKK.x. New Yotk City. - State MlRliway Coninilsdloner, > I-ldwiii DiilTy, C.Mtlantl ~ State Stiporlnteticfc nt of Inmirance, J..'xse S. I'billips. Hornell.
Ri'prc'Hentatlvc- In Conpresn.
r. C. lII-k-<, Cort WnMliinKton.
.Set-rctRry to Mr. HIckH,
J. Huyler Kllison, Freeport.
State .Seiiatoi,
Oeorgre I,. Th(imu:>'Mi, KlnKd Park.
Momber I)? As-Jcmbly, ThomaM A. McW'blnnty, Lawrence.
NASSAIJ COUIITY OrFICIAI.S
nonri] of Supervisors, c'liMii iiiHii, Iliruiii 11. Sniith, I-'reeport
Town of Hoiniistend. CorncllUB L. Ttcin.^i^ii .HoMlyn, Town
of North Ht-nip.>'tnad Willlniti M. Seuiii.-iti, till tl Cove, Town
of Ovster Miiy.
Jvaitf F. McMi'ltt, l-'aiiiiiiiRdnk-, Clc.-rk
AsHlntant Clerk and Slriio»frapher,
Ml.m» (i. C. HiirroweH.
County ilonrd of Canvu.Msers,
Tbe Hoiiril of Supervi.aor.s,
The County Clerk.
County Comptroller.
iOarl ,J. Lonnett. Uockville Oentre.
In.spector.
I'hilip .1. Welder.'iurii. Uockvlllo Centre.
County Treasurer,
William l!^. Luyster, Glen Cove.
c-ounty Siipciinteiident of Poor,
C. C. Vun DtiHen, Kockvllle Centre.
Cotmty Clerk,
Thoma.* S. Cheshire, Woodmere.
.Sheriff.
Phlneasc A. Si-anian, Hemp.Htead.
SuMOffatc', I.fone I). Howell, Mineola.
Clerk of fbe Stirrogiite's Court,
Edwin W. Weeks, Mineola.
District Attorney,
Charles It. Weeks. Port Washlngrton.
Assi-stant District Attotrneys.
Charles U. Wood. I'ort Washing-ton.
Elvin N. Edwards, Freeport.
Coiinty Detective,
Carman Plant. Lynbrook.
County JudKe,
Lewis J. Sinith, Hempstead.
Court Clork, Samuel C. Ransom, Mineola.
Commissionor of Jurors,
Robert G. Anderson, Freeport.
Commls.-ilonrirs e>f Election.
I... R. Kirwin, Hempatead, President,
Chns. U. Stowe, Hempstead, Secretary,
County Superintendent of Hlgrhwaya.
W. Fred Starks, Olen Cove.
County Attorney,
Charles T. McCarthy* Glen Cove.
County Sealer of Weights and Meas-
. urea.
Fred A. Wood. Roosevelt. The Roard of Supervisors meet In their chambers In the Court House at Mineola every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and at such other time as the ofTicial busineas necessitates.
TOAVN OK HBMPSTKAU OFFICIAI..S
To-wn Board,
Supervi.^or H. R. Smith, Freeport.
Clial'rman,
Town Clerk,
Franklin C. Gilbert, Hempstead.
.Tu.stice of the Peace.
Walter R. Jones, Hempatead.
Justice of the Peace,
Edward T. Neu, Lynbrook.
Justice of the Peace,
Core^on Norton, Wantagh.
Justice of the Peace.
I^ewli M. Raifilr. Cedarhurit Th« Town Board actt a* th« Ional Board of Health.
He-aith Offleer.
Dr William Rhame. Wantarh.
Health Inspector,
rharlea Smlt|i. Baldwin.
Tnwn Treasurer, John A. Ruth, I^awreno*. i
Board of Assessom, T. H. Brower. Inwood. ,
C. A. Kdward, Freeport. ,
('. R. Ankers, Hockvllle Centra. c"l«rk of the Board of Assexnom, J. E. Patterson, Hempstead.
Receiver of Taxes, Joseph YI. Foster. Inwood.
Poard of Auditor*. L. L. Hrower, Inwood. ]
F. n. Rennett. Hi'mpg'ead, i
Charle* E. .Schwrlt«er, Lynbroolt,
Constables, ' i
Fred (;. MIIL,h .Valley Stream
les.-ee Mott, Inwood, <!rorj;e .4. Smith. Hempstead, :
Jameg J. Aleelhiv, lie-llitior i-
Town Supervisor of Hlffhwaya. • A. U. Patterson, Hempatead. OversfPrs of the Poor,
D.inlfll Morrison, Freeport. i
Fiain.1.1 M;iiiu,iili, wilby i^lieam;
¦ DIsliii I Sni.e-rltit.'tirb lit of Schoola,
W. C. MrplKim, Merrirk
OPPICIAI,^ OF THF. TOWN
UF ]\«>II'HI HUMPSTBAO
Town Hoard.
Chairman.
Supervisor Cornelius w. Remsen
Roslyn
e^ Juatice eil llie Peace,
Frank P. Seaman. Mineola.
.lustice of me Peace,
OeorKl^ W. Hayden, Great Neck.
.lustice of the Peace,
C. E. Iteiiisen, Roalyn.
Town Clerk,
Thomas O'Connell, Manhasnet.
IJoard of Assessors,
J. K. Stapleton, Roalyn
T. .1. Hir'l. I'ort Washington.
Fdward McFarran, Great Neck.
Town Tax Collector,
Charles Snedeker. Manhasset.
Board of Auditors.
Fred H. Youuk, Manhassf>t.
John Huchlsein, Port Washington
John W. AV^k.s. New Hyde Park
Constables,
Chnrles Anderaon, Mineola.
George L.OehrlR. Manhftliset,
Leonaid Thorne, Roslyn,
David IS. Allen, Manhasset,
Christopner Donnelly, Great Neck.
Town Superintendent of HIghwaya^
E. O'Conner, Westbury.
Overseers of the Poor,
William Mullen .Great Neck.
William Ninesllnpr. Great Nock.
District Superintendent of Schools,
James S. Cooley, Mineola.
OFFICIALS OV THK
'rO\*IV OF UVSTBBB BAT
Town Board,
Supervisor AVilllam H. Seaman,
Olen CoVp
Tejwn Clerk,
Charles Weeks, Oyster Bay.
Justice of the Peace.
Robert W. Duvall, Oyster Bar. '
Justice of the Peace,
Rdw,ard .T. Drasy, Glen Cove.
Justice of the Peace,
Hubert C. Welden, Farmingdala.
Justice of the Peaco, '
Joaeph Steinert, Hickaville.
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Roard of Assessors, John S. Dean, Oyster Bay. Richard Guilfoy, Glen Cove. i
Clarence C. Doud, Farmlngdala.
Receiver of Taxea, Franklin McQueen, Oyster Bay.
Constables.
John S. Thompson, Oyster Bay.
Prank E. McCahill, Glen Core.
Alfred R. Ketcham F.armlnfrdale.
John Bosch. Jr., Hicksville.
Frederick R. Ketchum, Farming-dala.
Town Superintendent of HIgrhwaya. John S. Burke, Syosset.
Overseers of the Poor. John E. Jones. Sea Clllt Hfirrv F. AVeber. Olen Cov«u '
FOR SALE—Cole car, 1914 model, 40 horsepower, self-starter and latest improvements; fine condition, cheap. Box 14, Nassau Post.
PE.^CHL'S h'en SALK—Apply 66'J .Merrick Road, Rockville Centre or phone 572 R. V. C.
For Sale
Stock, Hay, Grain, Farm, 134 acres, with or without all equipment for farming, one mile from Village, half mile from state road, i mile from County road, all City con¬ veniences, water and gas throughout all buildings. Bathrooms and Toilets, hot water heating. Great oppor¬ tunity for money maker or gentlemen farmer. Address.
SAMimL CHAPMAN.
Schuylerville, N. Y. R. F. D. No. 2.
^uirill get eggs andWe healthy
stmiy chicks if you use
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Manufactured iff Shaw&lhiesdellCcx Brooklyn. N.Y..
For Sale by all Dealers
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