LA . THIES $ 8 . 7 5 T in s W eek G . F . PURSERCO
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LA . THIES $ 8 . 7 5 T in s W eek G . F . PURSERCO
•mm "O" flBi it TiirrnnnfPii mmmm ••s»• 'A t* *.* V T H E L O N G IS L A N D P A R M E R ,"JA M A IC A , M A R C H 6 , 1 8 0 9 f0m UOIHID MOOT TOWN. WOODHAVEN HOLLIS. FLOUR AND GROCERIES. FLO UR AND GROCERIES, AUCTIONEERS. AUCTIONEERS. William M uller, o f F u lto n street, The fair held for the benefit of St. Thomas' Catholie church netted $2,- who had a stroke of paralysis two weeks ago, is able to be about. 5Q0. The Rev. Issley Boone, of Newton L etters o f adm inistration have John DeRonde, of Walker avenue, Center, will occupy the pulpit in the is on the sick list, but is able to be been issued by Surrogate Noble to riNCQRPQRATBD) Baptist chnrch on Sunday. Mary K, Wilkinson on the estate cf about. SUCCESSOR TO C H A S. E . H USSON Jo h n W ilkinson. M iss K atherine Petersen, o f VaMrs. William Starrett is confined latie,N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. to h e r home on B randon street by Frank Ryan, of Brooklyn, has the J O B B E R IN W arren B. Ashmead, o f Shelton ave foundation up on his property on illness. Chichester avenue for a two-story nue. William Buckley, of Canal street, eottage to cost $7,000. The Rev. William H. Hendrick son, of Brooklyn, will officiate in has returned from V irgin ia grently Frank Ferguson, of Jamaica, is to E verything a t reasonable prices. One order will convince you. build five cottages a t F u lto n P a rk the Presbyterian ehureh on Sunday improved in health. Mrs. U. P ay n e, o f Elmwood street, (old C arpenter place). Much o f the morning. S e n d a P o s ta l a n d o u r m a n w ill c a ll o n y o u . Charles Roaseh, Hansom place, Ja will en tertain th e A fternoon Euchre building m aterial is on the ground. GENERAL Club on W ednesday afternoon. The next publie lecture in the maica, was buried Sunday in the Na ’P H O N E 13 10 -J JA M A IC A Mrs. J. Ahrens and daughter and school on P alatin a avenue will be giv tional Cemetery at Cypress Hills. He Mrs. Selioi’ndorf, o f Peekskill, are en on Thursday evening on “ Dis w as 67 years o f age. OF The offering fo r the earthquake the guests of Sirs. E. Mills, of W il tinguished Names in Grecian H is lard avenue. to ry ,” by A lbert L. Mershon. sufferers in Sicily made by the peo The Republican Association o f the The next lecture in the school on ple o f the Duteh ehureh during the Second Election District gave a P a la tin a avenue will be given on month of February amounted to 3 STA ND AR D PLAC E, » smoker at the clubhouse on Saturday Thursday evening by A lbert L. M er $238.24. evening. There was music and re shon, subject, ‘ * Distinguished Names D avid Springsteen, of Elm ont. and JA M A IC A , N . Y . TELEPHONE 354 in Roman H isto ry .” Andrew J . Y an Sielen, o f Jam aica, freshm ents were served. St. M athew ’s Society has been or a re newly elected members o f the QUEENS. board of directors of the Bank of ganized by men residents in Brooklyn AUCTION SALES. LEGAL NOTICES. H IG H E R EX C ISE FE E S. AUCTION SALES. Manor, with the following officers: Long Island. There are a num ber o f cases of G . F. PURSER CO. (INCORPORATED.) COUNTY COURT—QUEENS COUNTY.— M rs. A. E . Sutherland, w ife of Su President, Allen Cobb; vice president, scarlet fever in tbe village. A Fee of $1,200 in Qneens Would Put Clayton H. "Wilcox, Plaintiff, against MichJ. C. ARCHER, AUCTIONEER. eal Mclnerney, and Mary Mclnerney, his prem e C ourt Judge A rth u r E . Suth W. 0 . M iller; secretary and treasu r 3 Standard Place, Jamaica, N. Y. City. Many Out of Business. E . H . B ennett and fam ily, o f th e wife, (the name “Mary” being fictitious, her Auction sale of real estate and florists' erland, of Rochester, was entertained er, C. R. Smith. true Christian name being unknown to on the premises conducted by C. Jericho road, have moved to Brook plaintiff) and his heirs-at-law* devisees* ex- stock State Excise Commissioner Clem The A fternoon Euchre Club met lyn. C c ik, opposite the Thirty-seventh street la st week a t the home of M rs. W hitecutors or administrators, his Grantees and entrance of Greenwood Cemetery, corner Assigns, and the respective Wives and Hus of Ninth avenue, ent in his rep o rt to the Legislature nack, of 515 Ray street, who is a near Wednesday at the residence of Mrs. Brooklyn, N. Y-, bands of such Helrs-at-law, Devisees, Gran Communion serviee will be held in N. Payne, on Elmwood street. A t the relative. SATURDAY, MARCH 38. 1909, tees and Assigns, and ot such as snail be de has recommended th a t a uniform ex the Reformed church on Sunday ceased, their Executors or Administrators, at 2 P. M. PERSONAL PROPERTY.—7,700 pots of F ra n k A lexander, 24 years of age, close of the games there was vocal morning. P rep arato ry service on S at cise license fee be fixed fo r the en Widows, Surviving Husbands, Heirs-at-law, and instrumental musie and refresh Devisees, and their respective Wives and geraniums, 10,000 pansy plants, 540 ivy o f the Hoffman boulevard and Jeffer Husbands, and any and all persons claim plants, 43- boxes border plants, 200 pot* of urday afternoon at 3. tire city of New York. H e does not ing title to, or interest in, or Lien on, the assorted small plants, 200 pots hyacinths, son avenue, while excavating a t Union ments were served. The next lecture in the school on premises sought herein to be foreclosed, lot wreaths and artificial stock, lot shovels, take kindly to lettin g the sm all inn Fire, of incendiary origin, occur turnpike and Metropolitan avenue, through or under either of the defendants forks, spades and other garden tools, brown named,—All of whom and whose names are work horse, business wagon, set heavy the bank caved in on him, fractu rin g red at 11 o ’clock Saturday night in the Springfield road will be given keepers in Queens, fo r instance, get single harness. u n k n ow n to p lain tiff, D efen d a n ts. the two-story unoccupied house, own Monday evening by Theodore Hoff off with a fee of $150, while on the REAL ESTATE.—Parcel number one Is two ribs on the right side. To the above named Defendants: situated right at the Thirty-seventh street man, subject. “ How to Know Our You are hereby summoned to answer the er unknown, on the Old South road Island of M an h attan every one has Sergeant Ryan, for several years complaint in '.his action, and to serve a entrance to Greenwood Cemetery, on the Song Birds.” west side of Ninth avenue, running from to pay $1,200. H e would m ake every Auction sale of horses, wagons, harness, copy of your aiswer on the plaintiff’s attor Thirty-seventh eonneeted w ith Police In sp ecto r’s of near the eity line. Woodhaven, caus Thirty-eighth street; has farming tools, household furniture, etc., on ney within twenty days after the service of about 250 feet tofrontage, one pay $1,200 a year. L etters o f adm inistration have been ing damage o f $500. being triangular fice a t the Town H all, was retired the premises of John H. Hendrickson, on this summons, exclusive of the day of serv shape. There is an old established green ice; and in ease of your failure to appear, issued by Surrogate Noble to James New York avenue, half a mile south of “ The fact th a t in the Borough of The fa ir held in the new St. Thom Saturday on his own application on or answer, judgment will be taken against house and office on the premises upon which Farmers' avenue, Springfield, on you by default for the relief demanded in a retail florist business is now conducted, a pension o f $750 p er annum. H e a s ’ Roman Catholie chureh on Bene V. S. H endrickson and G arrett S. S Queens,” says the Commissioner, WEDNESDAY, MARCH I0TII, 1909, and a good business done in connection with the complaint. Reinsen on the estate of Jam es 0 ‘1 where the minimum tax is only $150, tbe cemetery. Florists or investors, d.o not Dated at Jamaica, January 2d, 1909. at 10:30 o’clock A. M., the following: completed tw enty-six y e a rs’ service dict avenue, fo r the benefit of the miss this sale, as the property will he sold Hendrickson. Team hay market horses, 4-hasket rack H. D. MESSENGER, there is one licensed place for each market church, closed Monday evening with in the department. without reserve to the highest bidder. wagon, all improvements, nearly Plaintiff’s Attorney. 159 of population, and in the Borough new! 2 two-horse iron axle farm wagons, Parcel number two contains four lots, 20x Offlce and P. O. Address,-No. 5 Union Hall Miss Sarah E. Brinckerhoff died an auction o f the unsold goods. The 100.2, situated on the southerly side of one patent greaser; farm cart, top business Street, Jamaica, N. Y. BROOKLYN HILLS. of Richmond, where the minimum tax wagon, Thirty-seventh street, about 126 feet west fa ir proved a big success. old wagon, tow cart, top spindle To Micheal Mclnerney, and Mary M c a t h er home on Union avenue on Eighth avenue, on which there is a small is only $150, there is one for each 162, wagon, phaeton pleasure sleigh, hay shelv lnerney, his wife, (the name “Mary” being of dwelling, barn, sheds, and other outbuild L. and M. Druckerman, o f Brook Thursday night after a week’s ill wheelbarrow, strap bells, 2 sets double fictitious, her true Christian name being un Frances Gillman, 48 years o f age, while in the Borough of -Brooklyn, ing, market harness, set cart harness, 4 horse known to plaintiff), and his heirs-at-law, ings. This is a good building site. ness from paralysis. The deceased lyn, have opened a branch o f their Fifty per cent, may remain on bond and collars, set light single harness, set single Devisees, Executors or Administrators, his o f Cherry street, stepped on a match where the minimum tax is $975, there heavy harness, 3 sets plow harness, lot old Grantees and Assigns, and tlie respective mortgage for one or three years at five and vires a sister of the late John H. factory fo r the m anufacturing o f em in the kitchen at her home Saturday, is one fo r each 414 o f population, harness, one-half per cent.. market wagon covers, sulky hay wives and husbands of such Heirs-at-law, For further particulars address Johim G. Brinckerhoff, and a life long resident broidery a t the corner o f T hrall place setting: h e r dress on fire. Slie was and t l i t boroughs o f M a n h a tta n and rake, lot 2watering: pots, 2 pair yellow mar l>evisees. Grantees and. Assigns, and of such Kusch, Westbury station, Nassau County, ket ManKets, 200 fcot fcefl sash, 100 market as shall be deceased, their Executors or o f th e v illa g e . S h e w a s in t h e 6 7 th a n d t h e R o e k a w a y r o a d . I t w ill g iv e baskets. Eureka potato digger hot bed cov Administrators, widows, surviving Husbands, L. I., or G. F. Purser Co.. 3 Standard place, burned about the body and was re the Bronx, where the minimum tax T. ers, Oliver plow, 2 Boss plows, 2 Southbend Heirs-at-law, Devisees, and their lespective Jamaica. 2C. Y employment to a number of women moved to St. M a r y ’s Hospital for year of her age. y Sale positive, rain or shine. in the form er is $1,200 and in the plows, shovel plow, 3 cultivators, seed sow Wives and Husbands, and any and all per and girls. By order of er, 2 two-horse harrows, potato harrow, 3- sons claiming title to, or interest in, or Rev. Alexis Jarka, who has been treatment. la tte r $525, there is one fo r each 490, row JOHNN G. KUSCH. marker, 2 wheel hoes, 3 fertilizer sow Lien on, the premises sought herein to he There are a number of cases of assistant at St. Joseph’s church, Rev. ers, lot empty barrels, lot clevises lot rope, foreclosed, through or under either of the presents an unanswerable argum ent lot wrenches, G. F. PURSER CO. (INCORPORATED). lot chains grindstone, nose named,—All of whom and whose Em il Strenski, rector, has been scarlet fever among children, and Generous P a y fo r Lawyers. in favor of the recommendation of bags, fly nets, old iron, lot empty bags, heap defendants names are unknown to plaintiff, Defendants. J. C. ARCHER, AUCTIONEER. transferred to St. Peter’s and St. several deaths have been reported hay cutter, lot salad crates, lot The foregoing Summons is served upon last y ear th at there be a flat ra te of manure, 3 Standard Place, Jamaica, N. Y. single and double whiffletrees, lot tomato you by publication, pursuant to an order of Justice Crane has handed down his P a u l’s church, W ythe avenue, Brook from the disease during the past two Closing-out auction sale of horse wagons, excise taxation prescribed for all crates, lot neek yokes, 4 loads eow hay, 3 Hon. Burt J. Humphrey, County Judge of jacks, 300 bundles corn stalks, root Queens County, New York, dated the 24th harness, farm tools* corn, potatoes, etc.* on lyn. Rev. Stephan Bartkowski has weeks. Four of the children of M. decision making awards to counsel iq places w ithin the city of New York, wagon "his premises, Eimont road, one eighth mile scoop, 3 lanterns, scythe and sneath, lot of February, 1909, and filed and entered been sent to St. Joseph’s church to F. Zfpp, of Hatch avenue and Uni the trial of Thornton Jenkins Hains based on the population of the entire rubber hose, grain cradle, feed bln, lot cel day on the same day, together with the affidavits south of J. R. Burtis’ store, at Elmont, L. L, ery boards, lot forks, shovels, hoes, rakes, upon which same was granted, in the office on versity plaee, have been removed to tak e th e place o f Rev. Jark a. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1909, etc. of the Clerk of the County of Queens, at Elm er S. W hite receives $2,000, as city, or th a t a flat ra te should be pro picks, the hospital suffering from the dis Jamaica, said County, and State, the origi at 1 P. M. Sale poslt>\e. iatn or shine. vided fo r eaeh borough in th e city, Farm or work horse, 1-horse farm wagon, does ex-D istrict A ttorney D arrin, as JOHN H. HENDRICKSON. nal complaint having been filed in said ease. RICHMOND HILL. set wagon springs, two-seat light wagon, office on the 6th day of January, 1909. based on the population o f such bor l-horse mowing machine, nearly new; hayH. D. MESSENGER, M artin Ensley, of Woodland ave special prosecutor from January 1 to ough, in order to reduce the places to shelving, two-seat sleigh, large strap bells, Plaintiff's Attorney. COMBINATION AUCTION SALE M r. and M rs. F ra n k H . Woodruff, nue, was arraigned in the F a r Rock- Jan u a ry 15, a t which la tte r date the the more desirable ratio th a t obtains Office and P. O. Address, No. 5 Union Hall set light harness, set heavy one-horse har ness, heavy horse blanket, new; l-horse Street, Jamaica, 2?. Y. OF o f Oak street, are in Jacksonville. away court on Monday on a charge trial ended. Cary B. Fish and Emile in other boroughs.” plow, shovel plow, l-horse harrow, large H orses, A utom obiles, W agons, H arn heap manure, com sheller, cross-cut saw, COUNTY COURT—QUEENS COUNTY.— snow S. B aker Const is building two o f abandoning bis wife, M ary E. E . Rathgeber, elerks, receive $200 potato hook, clam rake, eel Thomas F. Tierney, Plaintiff, against J a spear, plow, each, and Jam es A. D ayton $500. e ss , Ja p a n e se A r t G o o d s , H o u se h o ld lot old iron, manure fork, 25 bushels cob S. Dubroff, et al. Defendants.— By vir tw o-story fram e houses on Prospect Ensley, and their child. The case was Tells a Tale o f Robbery. corn on ear, 2 barrels potatoes, large; bag tue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale F u rn itu re , p u t over until A pril 4tk and he was W hite p u t in a claim fo r $2,757, bu t meal, lot bags, lot barrels, 2 sets light street, to cost $7,000. duly made and entered in tlie office of the fine shafts, 2 horse collars. Residents of' Rockville Centre were Justice Crane stating that the Court Cleric of the County of Queens in the above F ra n k Ormsby, o f O ak street, is ordered to pay his wife $5 a week. could not be governed by any agree Sale positive, rain or shine. entitled action, dated February 25th, 1909, I, F r i d a y , H a r c h 19 , 1 P . M . , astounded Saturday when J. Lester GEORGE VAN NOSTRAND. the undersigned, the referee in said judg ■ai St. J o in s , N. B., where he will He was paroled in the custody of ment made by counsel. * ment named, will sell at public auction on AT T. F. ARCHER’S AUCTION ROOMS, the probation officer. Weeks, the 17-year-old son o f Jam es rem ain u n til May. the W hite assisted in the preparation LEGAL NOTICES. 451 FULTON STREET, JAMAICA, N, Y, 22ND DAY OF MARCH, 1909, T. Weeks, o f Rockville Centre, was The Presbyterian ehureh organiz at twelve o’clock noon, at the front door of of the case fo r the prosecution, and SUPREME COURT OF T H E ____________ SPRINGFIELD. the Town Hall, corner of Fulton street Goods received on day o f sale up to and ed tw o years ago has a membership spent 30 days in court a t the trial, arrested and arraigned before Justice Flushiner avenue, Jamaica* Queens New York—Queens County.—.Alfred Is* Qolsh and Anna A. Golsh, his wife. Plaintiffs, 11 o’clock. Sale positive, rain or o f 175, and th e Sunday school num County, New York, the premises by said and he gets only $2,000, while Dar Neu, on a charge of burglary in thejudgment directed to be sold and therein against Philippena Golsh, Fanny Radde, Frank Abrams has rented the bers 300. Frederick W. Bleckwenn, as Committee of described as follows: rin gets $2,000 for only 15 days ex second degree p referred by George shine. Terms cash. All that certain piece or parcel of land, the person and. estate of said. Fanny Hadde. tr a work. D a rr in ’s salary was only Com ing, whose residence was entered X. r ARCHER, AUCTIONEER. D r. A lbert L. V oltz has been elec Crinkle cottage on Pearl plaee. with the buildings and improvements there an alleged incompetent; Otto A* Q. lUufCfc, on, situate, lying and being in the former widower; Henry Senff and Henry Weil andJames Wright has rented the Frey- $5,000 a year. Ofllee: 451 F u lto n S treet, J a m a iea , N . Y. New Year’s Eve. ted a director of the Hillside Bank Baker* or the survivor* or *urVillage of Jamaica, how the Fourth Ward Frederick Auction sale of horses, wagons, harness, er eottage on Broughton avenue. of the Borough of Queens, City and State vivor of them, if any living there* be* or if The charge was p referred upon the I f a law yer had been assigned by in th e plaee of his fath er, recently farming tools, 2,500 hotbed, sash, hothouses, dead, then their successors or successor, if of New York, bounded and described as deceased. on his premises, Juniper avenue, near follows, to wit; any, as executors of and trustees under the Harry Hughes, of Brooklyn, is the tbe court to defend Haines as a poor confession of Fred Voelker, aged 15 etc., Johnson avenue, at Maspeth. N. V. C.: Cal Beginning a t a point on the easterly line Last Will and Testament of Charles Welsch, defendant, he could not reeeive a years, who stated th a t he had accom vary trolley cars pass door, M orris V alentine, o f Wadleigh. guest of David Decker, of Willow of tbe Roekaway road or turnpike distant deceased; Charles F. Welsch, Bertha fee of over *$500 under the statute, panied Weeks and two other boys to TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909, one hundred and sixty (160) feet norther- Schmitt, Augusta YVelsch, Helena Welsch, High School, has been appointed place. ly from Catherine street, as said turnpike Frederick Welsch, Heinrich Welsch* Chris Combes’ residence, where Weeks, at 10:30 a. m., the following: first assistant in b io lo gy a t th e R ich and street are laid down on a map entitled tian Welsch, and Ludwig Welsch, the iegaBay horse, market horse, bay mare, mark C. Madsen, of Laurelton, who B oys’ Plot to B um a Block. with another boy, entered the house et mare, buckskin horse, 15 head fowl, 20 “Map of land belonging to Town of Jamai tees and residuary devisees under the Last mond Hill High School. commonly called Beaver pond, surveyed Will and Testament of said Charles Welsch, spent two months in Sweden, has re pair pigeons, barrel body market wagon, ca, their respective wives and survi l-horse express wagon, farm cart, buck- by Martin G. Johnson, Jamaica, 1854,” and deceased; The publie lecture in the H igh turned. F ran k Henderson, 12 years old, through the kitchen window and board husbands, If any, and the respective wagon, set double market harness, filed In the office of the Clerk of Queens ving handed out a coat, an umbrella a n d a set single wives, surviving husbands, heirs* devisees, County* on the 15th day of September* 1854* Sehool w ill be given M onday even heavy harness, 6 horse collars, set Mrs. Henry Forthafer, of the Mer has confessed to the authorities o f administrators, assigns, next-of, in g le lig h t h arn ess, se t ca rt h a rn ess, 1,500 and from said point running northerly along executors, ing on “ The Canadian Rockies,” by rick road, presented her husband with a reform atory w hither be had been p a ir of rubbers to Voelker. Voelker sft. 111 In. iron pipe. 1.600 hotbed sash, good said Roekaway road twenty-five (.25) feet; kin, and successors in Interest, of said also confessed th a t he had entered Charles f . welsch, Berth* Schmitt, Augus B enjam in S. Comstoek. easterly at right angles with Rockoraer; hothouse. 28.6x72 ft., with sash; 2 thence road one hundred (100) feet; thence ta Welsch, Helena Welsch, Frederick Welsch, a son. sent th at he and four other boys had a neighbor’s henroost and stolen a hothouses, 23.6x90 ft., with sash; 350 ft. 3 iu. away Heinrich Welsch, Christian Welsch and Lud The women o f St. M ary ’s Guild iron pipe, horizontal boiler, 12 ft. long by 3 southerly and* parallel with Roekaway road Welsch, and of their successors in in uumber of hens. The fa ir held by tbe L adies’ Aid ft. high; 200 hotbed boards, 500 hotbed joice, twenty-five (25) feet; and thence westerly wig terest, respectively, and every other person o f the Church of the R esurrection Society of the Presbyterian church planned to burn the main business 300 1U in, plank, full set steam fitters’ tools, and again at right angles to Roekaway road otherwise having any interest in the real Weeks said he was not acquainted bloek o f Rockville Centre fo r the dies, etc., cutaway harrow, wheel har one hundred (100) feet to the point or place property or the proceeds thereof of s&.it w ill sew during L ent fo r the erip- netted $1,000. w jth V oelker; had never spoken to stock row, 1-horse harrow, 2-horse plow, 2 one- of beginning. sake of the metal, which a man had Welsch, deceased. The names of Together with all the right, title and Charles pled children o f St. G iles’ Home at horse plows, 2 cultivators, Boss plow, push Interest him, and furtherm ore, could prove plow, of the parties of the first part, of, the said executors of and trustees under promised to buy from them. The W illiam D. Hendrickson, of Spring push hoe* seed sower, wheelbarrow, the Last Will and Testament of said Chxidttx G arden City. lot empty barrels, single and in and to that part of said road lying in field avenue, who spent a few weeks block contain.-* (he hank, post office, th a t he had not le ft his home on the grindstone* front of and adjoining said premises to the Welsch, deceased, other than as above mendouble whiffletrees, large iron root washing About three hundred feet of cop tioned, th e n a m e s o f th e re sp e c tiv e w ives. line thereof. tub. lot tomato crates, lot clevises, lot neck centre the opera house and several stores. night in question, and thet he could yokes, surviving husbands, heirs, devisees, execu Dated February 26th, 1909. heap old iron, Iron roller, heap man p e r wire w as stolen Saturday night at Huntington, has returned. also prove th a t he was in his bed long tors, a d m in is tra to rs , assig n s, n ex t-o f-k in , The boy’s confession clears up, ac GEORGE A. NAGLE, Referee. ure, lot forks, hoes, shovels, rakes, picks, A lfred Higbie and George A lbrecht, HAFF & FARRINGTON, Attorneys for and successors in interest of said Charles from the poles of the New York and before midnight. etc., lot household furniture. cording to the police, considerable F. Welsch, Bertha Schmitt, Augusta Welsch, Plaintiff, Savings Bank Bldg., Jamaica, Sale positive, rain or shine. New Jersey Telephone Company on of the Merrick road, who spent a fo rt Helena Welsch, Frederick Welsch, Heinrich N. Y. m ystery in connection w ith th e burn ST E V E SCHM j STJ. Welsch, Christian Welsch and Ludwig night a t Old Point Comfort, have re H illside avenue. To Improve N orth Shore. Welsch, and of their successors in interest, ing o f a residence and two bam s at" turned. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW respectively* if any* are unknown to the Jo h n M iller, 45 years o f age, a York, to Sarah MeNeilly, Fred. Long, Percy plaintiffs, nor do tftey know Iffem they SCH O O LS. Tlie L on g Island Railroad, is m ak C. H . W olff, of M anhattan, is Rockville Centre. H enderson’s eonLong, Harry Long, Mao Barker, Ida Hunt c a n be found* if a n y su c h th e re h$* T h e stableman in the employ of Dr. Ship fession implicates Frank Voecker, 15 ley, Bertha King. John Berger. Retta For People of the State of New York, defend m an, o f 446 Chnrch street, was found building a tw o-story eottage on Court- years old; Constino Clmnago, 11, ing preparations fo r the rebuilding ste r, in fa n t, and R o b e rt F o rs te r, infant. a n ts. You and each of you are hereby cited and Sum m ons. of the North Shore division into a dead Tuesday afternoon in the cellar land boulevard for his own occu and Levi Abrams, 12. required personally to be aud appear before Trial desired in Queens County. pancy, to eost $5,000. our Surrogate of tbe County of Queens, at a t th e do cto r’s residence. H e a rt dis To the above-named defendants: The three boys mentioned have not double track road and its conversion the Surrogate’s office, in Jamaica, Borough You are hereby summoned to answer the James Cornell, of Springfield ave yet been arrested, but are under from a steam line into a th ird ra il ease caused death. of Queens, City of New York, County of complaint In this action and to serve a FOR Queens, on the 16th day of March, 1909, at copy of your answer on the plaintiffs’ at Jo h n H enry B urrell, a builder, o f nue, has purchased lots on Brough parole to the constable. electric system. President P eters nine o’clock in the forenoon of that day, torney within twenty days after the then and there to attend the judicial set service of this summons, exclusive of the day Richmond H ill, died Thursday in St. ton avenue and will build, a eottage announced last w eek th a t plans fo r tlement of the accounts of George Plnkbam, of service, and in case of your failure X9 P e te r Js H o sp ital, A lb a n y , o f cancer for his own oecupaney. as executor of the Last Will and Testament appear or answer, judgment will be taken W ants Damage fo r B ite of a Horse, the improvement have been complet of Jane H. Chapman, deceased; and such of against you by default for the relief d e By securing a thorough of the stomach. He was 53 years of Miss Carrie Boulton, o f Broadway, ed and the eost w ill be elose to $3,yo u w ho a r e h e re b y cited, a* a r e u n d e r m a n d ed in th e c o m p lain t. Judge Jackson has appointed John age, and is survived by a widow and was given a surprise party by her Business Education in the twenty-one years of age, are required fo D a ted J u ly 20. 1908. 000,000. The work will entail the appear by . your general guardian. If you ALBERT W. SEAMAN, several children. friends S aturday evening in honor M eNamara, o f Freeport, guardian , laying of th irty miles o f tra c k from h a v e o n e; or. i f y ou h av e none, to a p p e a r A tto rn ey for P lain tiffs, Office and Post Of a n d a p p ly fo r one to be ap p o in ted , a n d In flce address, 16-18 E x c h a n g e Place, B o r By th e w ill o f George M. Sprower, o f her birthday. There was vocal and litem fo r his daughter, Nora, who is Long Island City through Flushing, P th e e v e n t o f your i a llu re or n eg lec t to do ough of Manhattan, City of N ew York, so, a special g u a rd ia n w ill be ap p o in ted by to bring an action ‘ in the County College Point, and W hitestone to the o f Richmond H ill, th e widow receives instrum ental music and dancing. N. Y. C O M M E R C I A L th e S u rro g a te to re p re se n t a n d a c t fo r y ou To the defendants, Bertha Schmitt. all o f the estate, value unknown. in th is proceeding. Ju stice, Diekey has rendered a de Court against Bella Elizabeth Bald term inus of the division a t P o rt Charles F. Welsch, Augusta Welsch, Helena I n testim o n y w hereof, w e h a v e caused S C H O O L W elsch, F re d e ric k W elsch, H e in ric h W elsch, N othing, the w ill states, is le ft to the cision in fav o r o f the Springfield win fo r $2,000 damages, claiming she W ashington. The improvement has th e seal of th e S u rro g ate’s C o u rt o f o u r Christian Welseh and Ludwig Welsch, the said County of Queens to be h e re u n to affix- respective wives or husband* of s a id d e children, D orothy and F ran k , both Cemetery Society in the ease of Jo s was b itten by a horse owned by the been under consideration fo r some 51s t Y E A R ed. fendants, if any there may be, and the re u nder age, because o f the testator.’s eph R ottkam p and others, who sought latter. time, bu t the beginning o f w ork has Witness, Hon. Daniel Noble, Surro spective wives, husbands, heirs, d evisees, e x gate of our said County of Knoivn for two generations as ecutors. administrators, assigns, next-of-kin confidence th a t Mrs. Sprow er will to restrain the establishm ent of been delayed until the passenger Queens, Borough of Queens, City and of their successors in interest re sp e c tiv e ,fThe School T h a t M a k e s a Bishop T ransfers Gnrates. properly care fo r them. fL. S.] of New York, County of Queens, i ly, and every other person o th e rw ise h a v in g traffic was sufficient to ju stify the new cemetery purchased on Spring at th« Surrogate’s offlce, In Ja any interest in the real prcperty or tha pro Specialty of Each Student.1’ maica, the 18th day of January, ceeds thereof of Charles Welsch, deceased Charles Smith waived examination field avenue. I t is understood th a t Bishop McDonnell has transferred immense cash outlay. The business one thousand nine hundred and if ar.y th e re m a y be, all o f whose name* increased seven p er cent, last J a n in th e F a r Roekaway court S aturday an appeal will be taken. All Commercial Branches. nine. are unknown to the plaintiff; Tbe foregoing some curates, fa th er Delaney goes uary. TO F. HENDRICKSON, when arraigned before M agistrate Individual Instruction. summons is served upon you by publication Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. from Blissville to a church in Brook pursuant to an order of Hon. Samuel 1* Gilroy on a charge of petit larceny, Enter a t any time w ithout disad OZONE PARK. F. M. VAN NOSTRAND, Attorney for the Maddox, a Justice of the- Supreme Court ef Petitioner. 63 Main Street. Flushing, N. Y. the State of New York, dated the 22rd due ly n ; F a th e r M oran, of Brooklyn, vantage. R a ilro a d S ta tio n s L ooted. a n d was held f o r th e Court o f Special of January, J9G9, dnd filed with goes to the Church of the Sacred Session's. He was charged with hav DAY AND EVENING jlfound was broken on Wednesday plaint in the office of the Cleric oi The “ hoodoo sta tio n ” of the Long County of Queens. • Fou.ih Avenne and 23d St., New York. in g stolen eleven pounds o f lead pipe atjyhe northeast corner o f H atch ave- Heart at Bay Side; Father McGrath BEAL ESTA TE F O B SALE. The object of this action is to goes from Bay Side to Flatbush, Island Railroad, a t Massapequa, was tition according to the Teepectlve f ir s tl 1, from J a m e s . S tew art o f Grand ave nue)and Broadway fo r the new build the parties and If it appears that D tn ltlu MJ LF-A-CEKTtRY. 1909. again entered and the sa fe blown 1859. in g o f/ th e F ir s t N ational B a n k o f nue. cannot be made without great p re ju d S * to Stole Franklin’s Horse. the owners then for a sate of iY I «-**.open early Tuesday morning. The Ozon^ ~ ' Park. ins described p ro p e rty : A ll th o se o u r tU a lM s station a t W antagh, only a few miles UNION COURSE. of land situate a t Long I s la n d C ity . Cawstv Friday night a th ief broke into i / n new f society to be known as the of Queens, and State of N ew Torfc k jtM r* away, was also robbed. They blew and designated on a certain m .n .lS !." ? Did N New Yorkers, the members of the barn of J . Madison F ranklin, a t open the safe, and a fte r rifling i t dis “Map of New Astoria, s itu a te d x» t h s f S S The L ady H ercules S. C. were en of Newtown, Queens County. New " whieh are old residents o f M anhat E ast Norwich, and stole his dapple appeared w ith about $20 irt cash. tertain ed Tuesday afternoon b y M iss tan, longing to Radde, Welsch, Rademacher ami W e have a num ber o f good farm s Dohrmann, was organized Sunday at Schoel- gray horse and blanket. M r. F ran k W ithin the last y ear M assapequa sta 2 8 - 3 6 surveyed a n d d r a w n tar near Fulton St, A nna F aulkner, o f Third street. Erhard, July, 1855” a n d filed in thu e r ’s hotel w ith John J . Gaffney, of lin is suffering from a ' broken col tion has been broken into six o r eight for Mle on the EAST END of the F. T hree M inutes fro m F la tb u sh D epot. Queens County Clerk?* office April j, On F rid a y evening F ra n k L. N apier avenue, as president. larbone. as lots numbered 25-25 a n d !•(, in M e e k ? Grammar times. A t W antagh the thieves ob Bookkeeping 14' Island, w ith or w ithout w ater front. 1*0-163-239-240 and 241 in block 7; Brown, superintendent o f th e BoshStenography Spelling 'Commercial W ednesday evenings during Lent 235-236 and 237 in b lo c k <; Stl-IM-Jax tained about $100. They also stole wick C entral Sunday school, will ad 366 in block 11, and 480 in block 13. Typewriting Correspondence ArlUuneiie D EA TH NOTICE. several eheeks. Dated February 4 , 190*. d ress th e teachers o f th e Sunauy will be observed in St. M ary ’s Ro Penmanship Telegraphy A LBK P.T W . fiKUCAM, man Catholie chureh w ith special inschool of the Shaw avenue Methodist A tto rn ey fo r P lain tiffs, J 8 E x c h a n g e A m u . DIED. B a y And N i g h t l e u i a s s $200,000 fo r M iss Roosevelt. New York City***** st/uefcion by th e Rev. F a th e r Castex, ehussh, in th e chureh. I n d iv id u a l I n s t r u c ti o n ' and on Tuesday and F rid ay evenings HOPKJLNS.— At Rockville Centre, on Through the will o f the late Emma NOTICE TO CIU ED ttoR fc--FO *m it» B e g in A n y N n e . Gustave Wutrieh, 39 years old, a there will be stations o f the eross. March 4th, 1909, John B. Jr., son to an order of Hon.Daa.ei NoM* G r e e n p o r t , Y o r k , D. Cummins, o f Eastham pton, pro Graduates placed m permanent positions, b arten d er in a saloon owned by H erof th* County of Qumm. aeUes is O S of the late John B. and Elizabeth given to all persons having claims * m B Write, call or telephone. bated by Surrogate Belford a t Riv Meh A R ub, a t Union Course, was a r Hopkins, aged 47 years. lASmard Rueff, late of Kewtowa, L e u la M ORRIS PA RK . COED WOOD. Al w a y s t \ a y w r n v laud, in the said county, decease*. t« *twrested Sunday afternoon by PatrolFriends are respectfully invited to at erhead, Miss Olga Roosevelt, daugh aeat the same With the veveheni tbscnf, TOin F arley , charged w ith violating H erm an Rogers, o f Broadway, is FO E SALE. to the subscriber a t his place of tnuMMtKt tend the funeral services on Sun te r o f Robert B. Roosevelt, unele of H E L P W ANTED—FEM ALE. [ business, 4,108 Broadway, osone P eiC ’'th e excise law in selling a glass o f spending a few weeks a t Lakewood. LARGE QUANTITY OF FINE day, M arch 7th, a t 4 o ’clock, from the ex-President, gets the income BOOKKEEPER—MUST BE A CAPABLE beer. Mr. mid Mrs. G. Fletcher, o f bis late residence, No. 80 P a rk ave from $200,000 u n til she is 21 years double entry bookkeeper with unquestion cord wood. Apply to COTTAGE reference* a* to h o n esty a n d ab ility . GARDENS CO., Qaeens, L. I. Phone IB U nue, South RoekvUle Centre. Train old, after whieh she gets the prin aAbdled ress B eaufort street, are In Bermuda to in o w n h a n d w ritin g , T , * W „ 78 STCHIKX a vo iu a xturaw a t fT Ninth street. Long Islana City. j spend several weeks, leaves Jamaica Station at 3:22. cipal. eeutor, 335 Fulton Street, Jessataa, “ ■> JAMAICA BREVITIES. L G . F. P U R S ER CO. A . T H I E S Real Estate, Builders & Operators Groceries, Paints, Glass sod Harteire AUCTIO N ALL KINDS OF FLOUR IN BARP.II $ 8 .7 5 SA L E 5 Real, Personal and Farm Prooerty T in s W e e k Fulton St. and 1st Ave., Queens, L. I. Prepare Now Oood Tim es ACKARD B RO W NE’S B R O O K LYN B U S IN ES S C O LLE G E FARMS FOR SALE. Flatbush Ave., REEVE & BUffLETT, s rs s s rs h s ra E " * ~ ~ If J -.