LINTCOLN
^orn F€-b. 12. 1809
ARTI-SUFFRUiSTS' STATE COUNCIL MEETS IN ROCHESTER.
K»#W
1917
108 Years Since LmcoljiwasBom.
57 Years Skce 6js fmt Ffection.
SZl/ears Snce Sjs DeaJ'A' ^
LINCOLN
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¦r JOHN VANCE CHENEY, in ChicaHo Interior
The hour was on us. Where the
man? The fateful sands unfaltering ran,
And up the way bf tears
He came into the years,
Our pastoral captain. Forth he
came, As one that answers to his name,
Nor dreamed how high his charge, ^ His work how fair and large.
To set the stones back in the wall,
Lest the divided house sh')uld fall
And peace from men depart,
Hope and the childlike heart.
We lo9)cet}~on him, " lis he." we said,
"Come crownless and unheralded, The shepherd who will keep The flocks, will fold the sheep,'"
Unknightly, yes, yet 'twas the mien Presaging the immortal scene.
Some battle of His wars
Who sealeth up the stars.
Hot he would take the past between His hands, wipe Valor's tablets clean. Commanding greatness wait Till he stand at the gate;
Hot he would cramp to one small I
head The awful laurels of the dead.
Time's mighty vintage cup.
And drink all honor up.
Ho flutter of the banners bold Berne by the lusty sons of old, The haughty conquerors Set forward to their wars.
Hot his their blare, their pageantries, Their goal: their glory was not his, '' Humbly he came to keep The flocks, to aid the sheep.
The need comes not without the
man. The prescient hours unceasing ran,
And up the way of tears
He came into the years,
Our pastoral captain, skilled to
crook (The spear into the pruning hook,
The simple, kindly man,
Linboln, American.
Insp'Ted by LincoLi s Words
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I.\ a letter to Ihe .New VorU Tim"H .Morliiner l>iini|.s.)ii of .Mountii i l.iiki-s, .\. ,1, l.-ite iissi--tiiiil ,sl. ;je()ii 'l'liirt.V'>i.\lli riiilcil Stjite,'< Volunteer iiil'iitilr.\'. .\riii.v of the .luiiies, I (ill liow a few \M)i(I'; from Ahrahain Minohi in the W'liili- lloiiMi- uided Ililll ill ,-;er\iiiL; the Inion in (Ivil wurda.is. Air. liaui|.son wrote:
I remeiiili(-r liow I llirilled us I met those deei) hriKHliii',; eye.s looUili^,' down 111 me, Wlial lie suid I could never iii'ciiriilel.v renieiulHM-, hut it was in ,sul),s-tiiii. (' nearly ns rollow.-;:
"\\'(-ll. in.\' yoiiii;; friend, what are you (loin;-; for your (-ounlry iu llie.-.(- vduysV There wii,-i coiislderaMe more to the Interrojiatiou, hut 1 was so star- (Jed that I became almost spei't-Iiless. Uccoveilnf; myself, I toJd liim that I was Very desirous of servliiji my coun¬ try that my uueeslors had foiimht to estahlisli ns t\ free uud Indeiieiulent na¬ tion; Ihat I was a yoniiR niedlcal stu¬ dent. Illld thnt I wns in Wiislilii;:ton to nnderpo an examiuatiou lor !ipi)oint ment as medical cadet und hoped to pass the ordeal. He then iiut IiIh hnnd very kindly ou my shouKler. still keei)- io'A niy liuiid, nud patted lue and fuiltl: "That Is rljiht You will never regret It." .Kxxd npiilii: "That Is i;o))d: Every youns mail should do soniethluK, You will he proud In fhe iut ure, 1 wish you every success now and in the fu¬ ture."
With anoiher pat on my shoulder I pussed oil. how or whither I could nev¬ er rememher I know that 1 was much elated and full of C()tira>;e I went at once to lhe olllce of the e.\amiuiu>; hoard, where I was placed on I he ruck. Hut now. stmuj^'e to sny. tbe answers to the ipiestioiis seemed to be ou the end of my toufrue iiliu()st hefore tbey were Hnished, althouiu'h the e.xnm ination wus n pretty stiff one. But ui.\ trouhles were over, and my mind work cd as tliduij'.i just oiled up. I wns re leased Hnnlly. niter ii couple of hours, with 11 )oiupliiuciiiary ol)servuti))u ami told to i)resent myself at the sm';:eon Keiieral's otlii'i' the ne.-st dny. 1 did ^s(. nnd was iuloriiu'd that I hnd passed.
That |i my st.iry. und It is not much l!ut SI) long HS I live I shall conliiiue to thrill i\'ltli pride when 1 re. all that hot .July (lay wlien .Mirnhniu Lincoln, one of the ^'reat llirures of liLstcry, luii lu-i hanii ou my small shoulder and 'RlshetJ me luck.
The .<fate r()iiiu;il of the .New Vorlt State .\s>ii)(-iali«iii OpjiosiHl to Woman i*i»rriaue held its lirst meeting of 1!II7 (III .Monday. .iMinmry '2'2. at the I'eii- tiiry Cluh In IPwhester. It was un all (lay session, utjeiided hy two delegates from each se. tlon of the stute. The ; (itflcers of the Coimcil. elected at tbe ! ineetlnjc iu BulTalo last Octolier. are .Mrs. (;e()r;:e W. I'nrkliiirst of Buf fale. Chairman. .Mrs. .\. .M. Hanker of: ,h)liii'^tcwii, \'i(-e Cliairman. and Mrs. 1-; l>. .Miillijraii of Koi heater,Secretnry. ! .Mrs, rnrkbiirst presided ut the morn ' iiiK scHsioi), which was a closed one flans were perfiM-ted for a vigorous state-wide . ampuit:n imainst twomiin siitTrnKe, UeiM)rts iiidlcnted that the voters of the state nre iiiilij-'iiaiit that this subject is to he hroii'.'ht to them aixiiin In liilT. and lu-edi'lions ivi-n- innde thut the llil,-i ma.ioiily of I!M,!t.st will he even iTieater ni-.-vt Novi-uiher. .\t the close of the niorniiii; ses<ioii ii iiiii('lie..n was si.rved wliidi was al l(-ii(l(-(l l).\' about L'lll) l{.))'l;i-ler U(.iiien .Mrs. Il'-iiry 1'. Uurlon. .'Iiairnniii of the ICoi'he'^ti-r .Nil.siliary, ..pened the afternoon s^-^si()ll liy ai'iK-alin;: lor more workers lor tin-('.'iinpal;,'ii of I'.ilT "Monroe County ume a nia.)orlty of i;l most T.IKMI nmiinst the sufli iii-'c iiiiiend leent In IIH.')," she said, "owiim to lh-' -.pleiidid work done by the W))iii('n ui this district, but we wani lo double thnt maiority if po^-ible in ItUT. in order to pi'oie coiK-lnsivi-ly that Kocli^ster. vhich was once the home of Susan I', j .Withon.i' and cue of the siitl'ias-'cstn IK holds, has U'coinc one of .he cenlers of anti-siilTriiL'e strenirth in the state."
'I'he discussion which followed lii-(iu;,'lit .)ilt the fact that siitTrail'sis are niiil;in;: fhe specious nrgument that If women voted they would reduce fli.- tii^'h (-ost of living. The Womn-i N'oter, the orKan of the woman siif frnjic (larf.v. coiiclndes an artieh- in :' which the liiKh cost of lixluK is iii'iiol as a reason for u'lviiiK the vote to W). men: "Hut. Ill^rh Cost of Living', vm- love yon for your very faults, for yon nre ow invaluable ally; yon are n imii viiicinp Hi-giimenl for the vote for worn eu. After next N'ovember we'll see thm .ion iiot deceiit biirin^aiid we'll even pm a wreath of rosemnry on your resting (ihice—rosemnry is for reniembrauce and we'll iirove oursehes not iininlndfn: of the iiuiiiteiided helj) you nave us,"
The hiv:h cost of livitifi: is too ,serious a matter to be made the siib.iect ni jest or fo be used as n slo;;an in the "votes for women" camtmiKii. Thi- fuct that in the states of Cnllfornin, Orcjioii and WushinKfon, which have woman siilt'nine, the cost of Roverii ment is more than four times as hinli as in the stiites of .Vew York, reniisyl viinin aud ,\ew ,Iersey, which have male siiffrafre--.'p."{'J,3.'l iier inhnbilaiit as c()m|)ared with ;i;V..'K>- Is a direct refii fntion of the woman suirra,!;'(!-claim.
''I'.- .'iiiti-'nirrri'iiist iiKjiiircd: "If w.. !ii,'iii siitTrane bas not opifrated ti rediici- ihc ('..sf of Hviiis in the states wliP-li hiiM- if what reasofi is lln-re lo siippox i)i,i! il iioiild (lo s ) ill .New York siuK '.'" ,'ii'itlier meiiil.er, armed with sleiis li'-, :'(.se to r"mark: "Chicago, wilh n il(-li( it of .>« I.IKKI.IKKI in the city trcisiiry. forciiiL' the discliiirKe of liiindreds of: city employees, a hi}.' uruft si-iindul In iis police (l(-partmeiit, and its i-osf of eleelioiis in-creasi-d from IjS.'Wli.!!,")-! to ijH,:!!)."),!!!)!! a year in the three year-^ siiK-e Women have been volim: tliere fails fo show the wonderful improx'e iiK-iit in government promised by tin- adv(H'ntes of voles I'or women."
Miss Alice Hill Chitteudeii, ruesiilenl of the State Association, poliifei'l out tluit "II would be easier for one hun dred women to vote in New York City ' than for one fo vote in the rural dis- | iricis of the state. .-V larL'e increase I in the city vote would tend to deiirive ! the rural districts of the state of their ' pi'oportioiiati' share in the goveriiineiit. • The problems of government, alrend.i ; dltlicnlt, would bo greatly complicated," i She then (jiioted from The Womnn ! Voter as follows: "Of course the State iSuffragei I'nrty will have Its delenii Iiou nt Albany to see lliut the bill for the referendum goes tliroiigh the sec ond time. The Niitloiial .\ssoclation I will hnve Its lobby in Washington to I look after the Kederal iimendinent if it ! comes to n vote." |
Commenting uiion this quotation .MUs Chittenden snld: "Powerful lob j hies at the seat of government have '• iM-eii the main rellnuee of the woman siifTrnge party for some time, but while i th '.,' sometimes force a reliK.'tnnt leg¬ islator to vote contrary tn the declared ( wishes of his constituents they huve no i such effect upon the Individual voter.' ' The sentiment nf the meeting wns | thnt .\nt I-suffragists nre ready to mee' ! this iiuestion at fhe jiolls ngalu In IPIT ' contldently believing that it will lie de : feated by a majority much larger than lhe 1!)4.W)0 mnjorify given it in lf)l,-|.
Mrs, fieorge riillllps of Brooklyn j said: "We can do this liy a loiic pull, ' a stn)iig pull, and a [uill nil together,' '
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LE€iX irOTICXS.
LEGAL IfOnOSSs
, PIBLIC NOTICE.
Bids will be received hy the Board
ol SiiperwiBors up to 10 a m. on KRID.4Y. FKBRl AKV », 1917.
y at 10 a. m. for laying a Terrazza flooring and base in the living apart¬ ment of the Sheriff, in the Naasau County Jail.
For further information apply to Wilham B. Tubby, K.sq,, Architect, 81 Kulton Streu, .New York Ciiy, N. Y., or the Clerk of aald Board of Super¬ visors.
Bv order of tbe Board of Snpcnl- sors CKORCri: M, OOODALK,
Clerk, Dated at .Mineola, l.ong Island. .\ Y .
Jan, '24. 1!)17.
A BIG CE. RAUY AT JAMAICA FEB. 2
i.ijiAi, \o'H( KS.
The tiist session of the newly ormin ized Open Forum of the Business Men's Cluh of Nj-ack. .\. Y„ Janujiry 1,S, wn> devoted to n dis.-iission of woninii suf - frage. .Mrs. Florence Kelley taking tiic attirmntive nud .Miss Clrnlotie K. Kowi- the negative side, .\s a r<-<iilt of ihis "eliate un .'Vntl-suirrajre (oniinittei. ii.is been organized 'rn .\ya U, 'i'lie .Nyai k .lourual i'))n)ineiifs: "i'lie anti speaker had the 'eener of the argumeat and her remarks .re pleasing to a super* lative degree.
On February 2, at the Jamaica Re¬ formed Church, Clinton and Ray Sts,,
' the Queens-Nassau organization ol
I Christian Endeavor together with its local unions, the Hempstead Union, the
I Jaaica Town I'nian, the Oyster Bay Union and the North Shore Union
' will bold a rally at eight o'clock in the evening.
j Among the speakers of the evening w-ill be the Hon, Ira D. Landrith,
! D. U,, recent nominee of the Pro¬ hibition part for president. Air. K^ndrith is editor afield of the Chrls-
' tian Endeavor World, and a most in¬ teresting speaker.
The attendance banners (if the sev- ("fil unions '.viil'be awai'del at tho ,;. .i;i!ci; rriMj ,
Chi ;li;ui Hudeavor ihroiigiioul the Oreaier ,N'cv.' Yolk, and the countiofi contingent thereon are looking for- ',viird with much iilea.sure to the iiioii- .ster rally which will he held on Thur.sday evening, February 1 at tlu; .Marble Collegiate Reformed Church, Fifth avenue and Twenty-ninth street .N'ew York (Mly at eight o'clock.
This rally will be of a pre-coiiven- tion nature. The 28th Internationa; C'hri.stian Fndeavor Convention will be helri in ,\ew '^'ol'k City July 1 '-n ¦J,
Rev, Dr, I'lancis Clarke the presi¬ dent and founder of Christian Kn- (ieavor and the associate president oi Christian Fndeavor will he the speak¬ er of the evening, and the convention Itipders have done their utmost to make this rally the largest ever hold in Ncw York or itii environments.
Kept .Bright by Constant tJse. Three things that never become rusty—the money of the chnrltable, the nails in a collector's shoes and a thoiightle.-is womiin's tongue.
PllUiIC NOTK K.
NOTK K OF lUSSOMTION OF rART^JKK.SHlF.
NOTICK IS HKRKBY GIVFN that the co-parlnersbip heretofore con¬ ducted at Wantagh, Nassau County, N. Y., by .Mc9.srs, Stanley .M. Co.x, Kd¬ win R. Wendler and W. Harold Van Tuyl, under the firm name of Cox, Wendler and Van Tuyl, has this day been dissolved by mntiial agreemenl and consent, and Mr. p;dwin R. Wendler hos retired iherefroni.
.Messrs. Stanley M, Cox and W, Harold Van Tuyl will continue the firm business under the name of f'ox and Van Tuyl, and will as.sume all firm liabilities.
.STANLEY M. f'O.X. KDWIN R. WFNDl.KR, W, HAROLD VAN TIYL Dated, Wantagh, N. Y , Januari i^rili,
1017.
NOTK K TO t ONTIIAt rOKS.
STATK OF N'KW YORK, Ollic.' of the State (;oi:'iniis,^irin of Highways, .\l- bany, N, V.
Pursuant to the provi.sions "f I ':.'ipter 30. Laws of ViOIi. as .-yiiendi d ly Chapier 616, Laws of 1!i>l. ?' •• Chapter Si, Lawa of 19i;;, sealed pro- pOv-^als will be received h> liie undci- signed at their offlce No. 55 I^ancas- ter street. Albany, .N, V , at one
()¦( lock I', .\l, on the
iOth day of Fehruurj. I5U7,
for the iuiproveiiK-iii m iln- loilowin.'; highways:
.Nassau Couni.ii, road .No. i:;:it;; name of roud, Sheridan Boulevard - liiirnside Avenue and Rockaway Turu- I)ike; appro,viuiaie length, '2 .'.)'^ vniloc.
.Mails, plans, specillcations and es¬ timates may be seen and proijosal forms obtained al the ollice of the Commission in Albany, .\. Y., aud alao at the ofllce of Division Kngi¬ neer, B, H. \\ait, Columbus luslitule, 11 Washington Street, I'oiighKeepsic, N, Y.
The especial attention of bidder.s is called to "Ceneral Information for Bidders," in the itemized proi)()sal, specilications and contract agree¬ ment.
Proposals for each road or conlracl must be presented in a sepiiiate seal¬ ed envelope, endorsed on ihe outside with the name and niiinlier of ili(- I'oad or conlract for \Uiicli ihe pro¬ iiosal is made. I'^acli luoposal inu'ii be accompanied hy cash or a certific(| check pi'vahle lo the order of llr- Stale ('oinnu.-^.sion of Hi.ghways toi un aniounl at least live per eeui, of tin amount of tJie |)roi)()sal whicli siicl: cash or check H('C()m|)aiii(-s
This cas.'i or check .in, ' Id lis the Conimission until . conliii.t an-l hond are duly execiiii ,
The successful l)id( \, ill )(' i*- (piired lo give a (le 'iiianec hond for fifty per cent, of t . coiitraci, and a iiiaiiili nance tioiiil (overiim llic wearing siirlace ol ull roads,, evcept watei'bound macadam and ceineiit concrete pavements for iwiiily per ('('111, of liie conlracl price of tin items which conipiise the wearing surface, such bonds lo he (-xeculed by a .surety company to he apiiroNci hy the ("ominission, or a hond seen nil hy the deposit of collateral securiiies lo he ai)proved hy the Cominission,
'FTie right is reserved lo rejeel any or all bids,
KDWIN DIFFKV, (*hmiiiissioiiei' I, J, .MORRIS, Secretary,
THK PKOPLK OF THK STATI-: OF
NKW YORK TO -.MICHKLL S.
OLSKN, and KLLKN T. OLSKN
(HOM.MK) .SKND (iRKK l'IN(;S;
WHKRKAS, KRRIKKK T, OLSKN, who resides at Freeport, .Nassau Couniy, .New York, has lately aiiplie 1 to the Surrogate's Court of oui'i County of .Nassau, to have a certain inKtrumeni in writing beariun dat«- the 16th da> of April, V.ilit, relating to hoth real and personal propertv dniy proved as the last Will and Testament of KDWARD H, OLSKN, deceased, who was at the lime of his death a resident of I-"reeport, in said County of .Nassau.
Therefore, you, and each of you, are cited lo show cause before the .Surrogate's Court of our (bounty if .Nassau, at the Surrogaies office a I .Mineola, in the County of .Nassau, on lhe third day of March, IfilT. al nim o'clock in the forenoon of that day why the said Will and Testanuni should not he admitted to probate as a Will of real and jiersonal prop¬ erly,
LN TKSTLMONV WII1:R|;0F, We have caused the sial of tlie .Siini,- gute's Courl of our sai(L Couniy ni Nassau to be herciintu afllxeri,
|L. S,l Wiiness. HON. LKONK D HOWKLL. Siirro.caie or our ,-<aid Couniy of Nri,'^saii, at the .Sii.rogat,)'.; (Jifice, at .Mineola, in the said Couniy, the 24th day of January, one thous¬ and nine hundred and seventien,
I;DWL\ W, WKKKS, Clerk of th( Surrogates Coiiit, GKORGK MORTON LEVY, Altcrney
for Petitioner, 1-7 Rail, oad uviiiue,
Frei't>ori, .V V.
:-l I RK.vIK COI K7. NEW YORK
COCNTY Henry Schultheis, Plain-
tifl. against Bay Boulevard Kealt.v
Co. liM ., and Hari'j J. .Meyers, De- icndaiiis:
liy virtue of au execution issueil u.nln a judgment rendered in the Sii- pieuie C.ii.rt .New Vork County, a iian.'icriii' i,\ said judgmciii having i..'en iii'.-(i 111 ilie Nassau Couniy ' ;¦ rKs Otnce on the Pith day of Lie- . . iiiTier, LiiiJ in lhe above entitled .(' 'ion. in ia\or of said Plaintiff and ;.-ainst .said Defendants, tested on lhe llth dav of December. MUi, an,l lo nu .liiecied and (hiivered. I her- !)y give iioiice»tlian on the
17lh OAI OF FFBRIAHV, IPl7. a! l'l o'clocli in the forenoon, at the front (ioor ol the .Nas.'^au ''ounty CoiMi l|(u;.4p. Ill lhe Town of Heiiiii- .sttud, ,N. Y., 1 .shall expose for sah' a,-'- the law ilii'"('i.-;, all the ri?;ht, title, and interesi which the Defendants, Baj' Boulevuid Realty Co. Inc. and Ilarry J, Meyers, had on Ihe liUh (ta.r of Deccnihei' iMlC, or at iiii\ linu theicafier, oi", in and to the following deycribcd property:
.ALL rlios' certain lots, pii-i es oi l)ari-els ot iand, siluale, lying ami tiling in ili.- \'illagc of Long Heach, Town of Heiiip.-itead. iJ^ounly of .Na^'- saii and Slate of New York, and known and designaied on a certain mnp filed in the Office of fhe Clerk of the County of .Nassau, entitled, ".Map No, ^J. l-;siates of Long Beach. William H, Reynolds. I'residenl, Cha.-;. W, Leavilt, Jr,, I,iuis(-ape lOngineer, 220 Broadway, .New York City, dated March, IfiiC tiled in life Offlce of the Clerk of the County of .Nassau as .Map .No. ::i. on April :10th. Hill, as and by the lot numbers One (Ij, Two (2), Three CD, Four (1), Five i,"i). Six (6), Seven (71, and p;igh"t (8), ii Block F'ifty-three (53).
ALSO lots One (1). Two (21. Thic- f.'D, Four, (-1), and PMve (.'5), in Block Fifty-four lii4X, on said Map,
ALSO lor-; Thirty-six (.S«). Thirty- seven (371, Thirty-eight (3H», Thirty- nine (39), and P'nrty (40) in BIock Forty-two (42), on said Map,
ALSO lots Thirteen tl3). Fourteen lit), Fifteen (l,''i). Sixteen ilG), Seventeen f'7). Eighteen (18), Nine¬ teen (19L Twenty (20), Twenty-one i21l. Twenty-two (22), and Twenty three (2:!), in Block Forty-one Mil, on said Map.
.\LSO lots Thirty-seven (371, Thlr ty-eighl f38i Thirty-nine (30), For- i\' (40). and Foily-one (111, in Block Thirty (30), on said Map,
.U.SO loH Twelve (12l. Thirteen il3i, Foiirti^in IID. l-'ifiei n d.^ii.' SiMcen (161 Seventeen (17), i'^igh- '(cn (l«i. Nineteen (PM, Twentv 120). Twenl>'-<)ii(' (21), Twenty-two (22). ¦|'w»-iity-lhi'e(' (23), 'l'w( iilv-fou,' (241, Tvvenl>-five i2,'')), Twenly six i2^i, Tv.'inty-scM'ti (27i, '1"\m nly ei'-ilil t28). Twenty-nine 12" '. Tliirl.i Ci'ii. Thirty-one (31). Tli,rly-lw() i:'.2l, and Thirly-thrc" (3.31 ' . Hlocl' Tliirly (30|, en said Mnp.
.\I.SO lots One n 1. Tw" i ''. 'I'liic)' '1.. I'.iiir Ml. .'Il'd I'i\.' I'"'). Ill 111".''- Tliirty (30|. on .<:'i(l Map, ,,
Dll..]. M'lKobv N. "I' . Janii.Vry "-rd, l'.I7 I'HTNK.VS \ Si':.\M.AN,
Sli) riff, \assaii Coimtv .\!;.M1,\ ir \iri'TM:M.\NN, Allcm."
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Notice to Contractors
Pursuani lo a resoluiion oi tli. Board of Tnislees of Uk- Vlllage of Frei po;i. acting as a Board of Health, adopted "on the iwenty-ftrsi (21 sl) (lay of De,'ember, 1f»16, sealed jiro- posals for the disposal of jmrbage, ashes, and other iiiat»'iial hereiiiafle, named, will be received at Village Clerk offlce. No, 4fi MerrtcK Road. I'Yeeiiort, \, Y,, until Ihe fifleenth 11,'th) day of February, PUT, at 3:.3" o'l-lock p, in, .\t which time sai'l sealed proposals will he opened and upon the adoption of a proposition by tbe iiualilied elecloni ot the Vil¬ lage of Fr.Tport, a contract will bc awarded to the successful hidder. Specificationf, :-
Contractor is to collect cans, ashes, garbage, papvrs. rubbish and manure, within the incorporated Village of Freeporf. ami dispose of same.
The occupant of any building in the Village of Freeport is lo placi- all the articles lo he collected in pioper r(!ceptacles niKin the premises so <»-- f upied in an accessible placi- w ithin one hundred dOO') feet of the sireei lii',(. .All house and lable offal, gar¬ bage swill, decaying vegetable mat¬ ter, orijanic w|iHte siihf^ianci-. shall h.'- I)laced in rctallic rc<'."pfacles and j)i'ovided with metallic covers. This receptacle shall he placed in an ac- ((ssihle spot wiihin one bundri'd (UiO') feci Iiom the slreet line, on (lesignated days of collection; none "f v,hich mateiial will be ricrmitled lo be buried wiihin the liniils of the X'illatce of Freeport, Af,l,eH etc., sha.l be placed in proper recertarles with¬ in the saiiio dciignaled dintance a.s hereinabove referred to, Wnste \)i- pers, cans, lubblsh, etc, shall also bf placed in iiroptr i'ec< ptaclc,^ and placed within the (Jc'lBnated disi.ancc.
T(ie contractor rjiiiKt 'mak'- daily collect ions from all business place:-', holl I;', club:-; and buildings of public cliaracter.
From all other bouses and build¬ ings, ctyitractor must make collec¬ tions at T«u>( twice a week. C-ontrac- tor must, if necessary, collect from a distance of one hundred (100') fi<et from the street line.
Collection of ni^ht soil is elimiaat- ed; that to be left to private co«- tracta. Contractor is, however, re¬ quired to famish and maintain during the term of eoniracti a suitable dis¬ posal place tor the (Mspoaal of all ar¬ ticles herein enuinerated to be ool U"Cted and must also furnish antf maintain during term of contract. ¦» suitable disposal place for night soil such place or places to be outside of tbe iiicoriK)!ated limits of the Vll luge of Freeporf. and not over Uvt- iniles distance from the Village ot FreeiKirt. and must hold a peAnit from the I'own Board of Health or the iMoper authorities for .such dis- jMisal.
Contracior shall also certify rate per load that he will prcmil night soil to he auinped at the place or places of dls|H>sal, and any proper licensed scavenger upon paying tbe certified price per load shall be pel- mittcd lo diiiii)) nisiht soil at sucb disiKisal i)lace. Contractors mun strictly obey all ritb-s and regulations of the tloaid of Heallh, lildders wil^ nriki- Iwo bids, one for a one year contiact an I the other for a five yeor (onti'.ict. Ashes may be (bscosed of in tlie Village ef Freeport~Tr free frota garbage, refuse, cans, etc.
If projiosition is adopKd by the ..ilalihed elei tors of the Vlllage Of Freiport, ai)pr()i)riatiiig money for thi ni:i)lic disposal of the articles herein < iiumerated, then a formal contraft is to he enti-iid into between the Vll¬ lage of Frt"p()i'i and such stic(essftil bidder, t-iubodying all i-ondi:t))ns hen- ill eiiuincraii d. Contractor Is to fur¬ nish a bond in the amount of Twrnt.v Thousand ($20.0iiO) Dollars for the faithful perlormance of his contrac' ' The siidii iency of the sureties of said bond 1(1 be aiipioved hy the Board ol rru."t»es, and the form of said bond fo he prepared by the Counsel to th.. Vllluge of |-reei)ort. .Tud to he ap- I)roy<.d by the Bonrd of Trustees. No hid will bc lonsidered iiuhss a cer¬ tified clieik in lhe ainount of ten (111 p. c.) 11(1 cent of the hid for a one year conlracl, or two (2 p, c.i pel ceni of the bid for tbe live year contiact, snail accompany said bid The aniouir of said certified checii lo he returned to the successful bidd er UIIOII the entering 1 llo of the for inal coutract and the gi'ing of th< bond a>; herein provided All checks will he retiiiiied al oi ' i except thai of the siK'cessfiil hidd •!.
In the event that the successful bidder shall fail to fulfill all the con- dition.s required in these speciflca- tions., then in that event the salo money deposited with the Village ot l-'ieeiioil by eeititled che«'k shall b^ forfeited to flic Village of Kreeport as li(inidalc,I damages. Thr Bnard ol Trustees acting as n Bonrd of Health of the Village of Kr«'i'rw)rt reservo'' the right lo rejeel ;my and all bids.
.Vll bids shall he placed in a s<iale<l cnvclofM' aii'l addri'SRed ".s. P. Shea. Villaue ("lerk, Freejiort, N. Y,," and nrurked "Bid on Disposal of Oar- bage, elc.," and no bid will be re ceived later lliau three (3Mill) o'clock on the day ilat the bids are to cliwe
Iiiforniatioii concerning hfrts ma.v l)»- obtained from Ihe Village ('lerk or any meniher of the Board of Trns KCK. or the Iballh Omcer. Dated Ihceinber 21. I!U6.
\ II.I,ACI-; OF fri;i:port, by
i;i!NI';ST S UANI.'ALI., pies, . SILA.^ A WILLIAMS, 1II';NRv I, MAX.SON, ,I(IIIN 11. .MAHNKI'.'N. I'it ANKI.IN BI'IDKLL,
Trustees, \\ M 11, UL',\'CII';, M D , lleallh OlTicer (1)1 k anil S'l reiary, S, P SHi;.X.
idlNlY I Ol KT, NAS.SAI C()rNT> Ilarold K. '.'. illiaiiis, I'laintiff, ai^ainsi Wiliiam CaiiKioii, Defendant,
Hy virtui of <aii execution isu.eri ii|ioii a .jiidgenx lit rendered in thi I'ounly Court, Nas.sau County, saii jiidgeinent having heen docketed in liu .Nas.sau Conniy Clerk'ii Ollice on the 24 th day of January, lO'il III (he aboM' eiililbd aition in I'avoi of said plainiiff and again,ii said defendant, lesled on tin Hth da\ of Decemher. PlUi, and to me direct.id and delivered. I hereby give not ict Ihat on the
27lh day oi .lannarj, 11)17, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, al D-i fr*int door of fhe NasKaii County Cou'i House, in t.'K Town of Hempsteai'. N, y., 1 shull expose for sale as tht, law direi-ts. all the right, title and intcri'Si which the defendant, Wllli-i'ii Caniei'on hid on lhe 24lh day of January. Pjl6, or at any time thereaf¬ ter, of. In and to the following des¬ cribed property:
All the right, title and Interest of William Cami ron in and to an equ'il undlvidod one third part of
ALL those cerlain lots, pieces oi parcels of land, wifh the buildlngf and improveinentri thereon «:recteii. situated, lying and b( ing in the Town of llemiistead. County of Nassau and State of New Vork, being IrKiated mar the Village of FreefKirt, Nassai; County, .New York, and being kn'iwii and designated as lot numbers fo,.r hundred twinty-oiie l42l), four hun¬ dred tweiily-two (422). four hundred Iweniy-lliree (423) and four Iiundred twenty-lour (424) on a certain rn-ip eafltled "Fiefport Manor," which maii i;-. now on (ile in the .Nass'tii Oiuniy Clerk s ofiice as map number two h"iidred forly-eight (24>(), Datid .Mineola, .N Y, Decemb) r 14'h.
PHfi, S'I'1':PHI':.N P PCTTIT, sheriff, Nas¬ sau Couiil.v KLVIN .\, I IDWARDS, .Miorney for Plaintiff, Kreeport .N V. The s.'ile in the ab'ive action W hereby further arijoumed to th's 10th day of February, 1»17. HI Mk-' sauK- tiini and place.
Pll INL".\:-' A . si;aman.
Sheriff
Dated Mimola, \ Y , ,l:)M,'ary 27th. l''!7.
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