rut !fAKSAt- emn, rxKEroBT. >. t, fridat, AiGiTiT iu i»u
•M *' \OTII KM
¦J^
yim—in, • «t It 9M- day. M
6^ri mLch V IttOM
I^ikorar TIOOO
Repair*. WacM. reriilar
Ouard. » at 11,200 1,600 00
Laborer 7» 00
Educational, ¦alarlr*. regular
Head t«-acher 1.S00 00
Husic teacher 730 00
Field Service, Farm and Garden. 'Wacea, regular
Guard. I at tl.300 1,000 00
LatMfer. ta daya. at tSOO 1.OSS 00
For the expenaea and maintenance and operation of Great Meadow Prlaon. othen than peraonal aervlca, payable from can- eral fund. *
Maintenance and Operation.
rood 100.000 00
Fuel, llcht, power and water 20,000 00
Printing SM 00
Advcrtlainc CO uu
Kqnlptnent 9.VAK»
SuppUea .«! 6,00000
Material* 14.000 00
Traveling expeniwt 8.000 00
Communication S.600 00
Filed rharxr* and contribution*, 7,600 O)
Oen«ral plant nervlr* l.nOO 00
Rent* 100 <i«
STATE FARM FOR WOMEN.
For payment for *ervlcen of employee* Of the Btate Farm for Women
PKR80NAI, SERVICE. Administration, General, Balarlea, refulnr
Axent and warden )2.000 00
Phynlclan, attendlnK 500 00
Head farmer 900 00
Accounting and fltore*. Balarlea, rpKular
Btenographer and dark !K» uO
GenerM flupervlslon of Prlaonar*. EaJarier, regulaj-
Attendant, 3 at M80 1,440 on
For tlie ex[>«ii9eH of maintenance ami operation of State t'arm fi^r \\'omen, otliT than personal wepvice, ^'^ Malnlenftnce find Operation
Food ' 16,00000
Fuel, light, power ami water imji) mi
Printing i:*i if
Advertlslnir ....,.':, CO O'l
Equipment 2,liX> i,*)
Buppllcs 2.000 oil
Materials l.W) ""
Jravelliig expenses 'iO (HJ
Communicatiiin noo (t)
Fixed chttrxes antl i'<intrlliutlonH.. 100 00 Genernl iil.int Fervlre WlO «n
MATTEAWAN STATE NOSPlTAL.
For payment fur services of employeeH of ¦ Matteawan State Hospital.
PKT\80NAI., SEHVIOE, , ^?¥lr _.^— Adrhlnlstration,
General. ^/*^ Balarle*. renular """^
MetlUal Burierlntendent J3,S<V) OT
First asBlstHiit physiclun XVf'fi W
Senior aHSlsUint physician l,fOn im
AsBlstant physician l,r.i.O On
AsRlstunt pliVHlclan 1.140 00
AsslHtant pliysli Ian 1.3'JO fHi
Medical liiiiTiie '-*"*'
BtenoKf.-inher "*!" •»'
Attendant steiiographer 480 00
Chnrffe nftendunt. 2 at l-'iTO 1,140 on
Assistant charge attendant ilO 0" ,
riillceman i)00 W
Bartjer «<» *
Coachman loO 00
Driver '*•'¦''"" .
Supervising liouseninlil 4:10 IW
Wallress, 2 at I.W GOO 00
Ch;uribern\ald. 2 at »300 GOO 00
Ai'ciiunllng and Stiires, Balaries, regular ,
Stcvi'ard 2,!iOOO>
Bookkeeper ' l.'-'fiO 00
dork ¦ '*¦'•"* \
Storekeeper *'^^ ^
Charge atleiidant, stenographer OOO O'l :
Attendant '^'V^l':
Attendant ¦•¦* ^* i
Ward Service. Male nnd Female Wards, nay and Nlctit Service. Balaries, regular
Chief supurvLsiir 9C0 00
Supervisor, 2 at $780 I,5li0 00
Supervi.sor 090 00
Charge nurses and charge at- i
tenrtania 10.950 00 ,
Kurses and atieiiilaiita 3i,500 *»
AsBlstant charge attendants 7,000 00 ,
Nurses' Training Home. Balaries, regular j
Atten.lant ...,. 3i» ^
AHsistani cy.'k ol
Chamberrnalil 300 00'
Industrial. ¦Wages, regular
Tailor
Shoi-maker
Attendant
Kitchen and Dining-room. Wages, regular
Head cook 1.140 OU
Cook, 2 at »f.70 l.HOOO
Cook, female ,
Assistant cook
Kitchen helper, 3 at $390...,
Charge atlemlant
Charge attendant
Attendant
Attemlant. 2 nt »390
Hakery. ¦Wages, rejTular
Baker
Baker's lielper
Laundry. •Wages, regular
I,.aundr,v overseer .»» «»
Attendant, 2 at J3f.O '-^^'
Laundress, 2 al $300 >iW 00
Mechanical, Engineering and Construction, •Wages, regular
Knglneer ],jii« oo
AaslBtaiit engineer 9X4 0*1
Asslstiint engineer 816 00
Eleclrlclaii '**<*'
Fireman, 3 at $780.... 2,340 00
Fireman, relief t*0 00
Special attendant, pumping sta¬ tion
Repairs and Construction. ¦Wagea, regvilar
Steamlltter 93i'. oi
Bteamflttera helper «» 00
Tinsmitii ''I'i 0"
Pliunber's lielper ., 480 00
Head carpenter , 1.320 00
Carpenter 1.004 Oo
Carpenter 1.0.38 07
Painter Sifi 00
Maaon 912 00
Attendant 430 00
Field Service, Farm, Garden and Grounds. T^a*eB. regular '
Head farmer 840 00
Dairyman OOO OO
Herdsman C40 00
Gardener tifiO 00
Teamster, 5 at $430 t.loO Ofl
Supervisor TliO 00
Charge attendant B70 00
Attendant, night 474 00
Attendant. Int $460 900 00
Attendant. S at }420 l.MO 00
Blacksmith «1« 00
For the expense* of maintenance and vperatlon of Matteawan State Hospital. Other than personal service.
Maintenance and Operation.
Food $62,000 00
Pu«l. light, power i^nd watar 17,600 Oc>
Printing 800 00
Advorttstng ;.... IOO 00
Equipment ~ 11.200 00
Supplies 13,600 00
Matarlals ».80* 00
TrAvallng expanaea 1.000 00
OranBunlcatlon 1.410 M
yjzod eKargea »nd oontributlona.. t,sa 4IB ~ * ^Uat BWVlM !,«•«
7G8 00 768 00 300 Oil
420 00 SiiOOO 1,170 («l r.70 00 480 00
4ri0 0t>
780 00
816 00 4C0 00
630 UO
DANNEMORA »TATE HOSPITAL. For payment for scrviie of cmployaaa •f Dannaonora Btate IJospltal.
PERSONAL SERVICE. Admlnlat ration. General, Bnlaries, regular
Medical auperlntcndent $I.7S« flt
First aaslstant physician 2.975 00
Senior aaalstant physician 2,12 00
Aaslstant phyalcUn 1.37^00
Medical InterA* l.OOOOO
Btenographar 816 00
l>rlver and coachman 684 00
Cook 420 00
Cook and aupervlslng house¬ maid 3M03
Housemaid and assistant cook, BKO 00
Housemaid and assistant cook.. I36 40
Hoiiaamald and assistant cook, 134 00
}4ous«mald, 2, at $276 662 00
Dog trainer l$1.0W)l Uannemora
State Hospital's proportion MO 00
Accounting and Stores. Salaries regular
Steward 2.B00 60
Commissary clerk, bookkeeper, 1.196 00
Stenographer 816 00
Storekeeper and butcher 1,080 00
Attendant WJO 05
Ward Service. Balarlea. regular
Chief supervisor 1.080 00
Attendants supervisor 6,049 00
Attemlaiits, charge C.SSI 00
Attendants, assistant charge 6.016 01
Attendants M,!.'* 00
Industrial, Wages, regular Attendant, supervisor of sewing
room and ahoe shop 900 00
Kitchen and Dlnliig-room, Wages, regular
Head cook and supervisor 960 00
AtteniUirit. i Marge 660 CO
Attendant, supervisor 840 Oil
Attendant 444 00
Ftikery, Wages, regular
l-!aker K2 00
Laundry Wage.", regular
Attendant charge i;C3 00
Head laundress .^ 368 00
Mechanical, -«. ,
-IWi I I- F.i.Klneerlng, ..T^JT
Wa;;e.i, regul.ir • ...j»*ok-'-...
,-i,i,,f i-; ....jne'-r 1,3fW 00
AH,si,st.'nil tngriiieer, flrst grade,
2 at $1,300 2,4fiO ("1
Assistant electrical engineer,
third grade 6% (lO
Fircinaii ami d.xnaino tender— iS6 00
fireman 2 at $624 I,'i48 C)
Flrem.tn t.20 00
Attendant, charge li'io On
Attendant, assistant charge .... ri62 OO ,
Uep.-iirs, _ _, Wages, regular ¦¦•^'
lleail carpenter MHOro
Mason 1,04400
Painter »*I6(>I
Attendant, siinervlsor Hi'iOOi
Attendant, aupcrvi.s.)r S40 00
Attendants, charge i;"S 00
Attendant, charge HOO Oo
Attendant, a.-^-Klslant charge r.76 00
Attendant, charge .''i^O OO
.Mtendant 388 00
Attendant 324 00
Field Servile Karni, Garden and Oniumls Wages, regular
I'-aiiner 7W 00
Attfiidant, as.-lstaiit charge. 2
at %^'A ¦ 1,128 00
AttenUunt, assistant charge 5(i0 OO i
Attendant, a.ssi.sliuit charne .... iOO 00 For the expenses of iniilntenance iiml operation of Danneiii.ira State Ilospitai, other than personal service.
Maintenance ami Operation,
Food $.'¦.0,000 110
Fuel. Itglit, power ami wat.'r Iii,ii0u no
I'rintlng 4r.O ofl 1
Ailverilsing 50 00
Kquipment 0,9DO 00
Supplies C'JOtlOU
Materials r..ll«l 00
Traveling expenses I'.iiii «iO
ComniiiMication |i94 00
Fixed charges .-iiid contrihutlons, 3,i:i(Mi«
(ieneral plant Borvi.e I,;!;i2 00
KeiitM •• -to 00
CURATIVE.
STATE HOSPITAL COMMISSION.
l.'or pa.vineiit tor tl..' servi.'cs of ilie
Commissioners and the eniplo.voe.s of the
Stato Hospital Commission.
1'1':KS0NAL SKRVICE, ' Admiiilsi ration. General.
.Salaries. roguKir
Medical coinnii8.sionpr 7.^00 00
Legal commissioner fi.iiOO 00
Lnv cominls-si.aier 5,000 00
Medical Inspector 4,WW (HI
Secretary COOO Ofl 1
Assistant secretaiT anil treas¬ urer S.OiiO 00
rierk and strenographer l.riOii iH» ,
Stenographer 1.200 00
Proofreader (detalleil Indexer), 1.200 00
Indexer 1.2tio00
Stenographer, 2 at $;K)0 1,81* «0
Telephomi operator 720 Oil
Junior clerk 480 00
Inspector of buildings and en¬ gineering 3,000 00
Salaries, temporary For vacation relief and extra
work 1,76000
Bureau oi Statistics.
Salaries, regular
StatjBtlclan und editor 3,250 00 ,
A.sslstant stutlstlclaii l,32ii 00 '
Stenographer 90(i 00
Junior clerk 480 oo
Auillt Hureau,
Salaries, regular
Auditor 4,00000
Assistant auditor 2,700 00
Assistant auditor 2,100 (>o
Clerk l.'.OOflO
Clerk l.aXiOO
Clerk 1,300 00
Collections Bureau.
Salaries, regular
Collection attorney 8,<i00 00 ;
Salaries, temporary Agent, 6 at $."1 per day when em¬ ployed. 1.600 days 8.300 00
Hureau of Treasurer.
Salaries, regular
Bookkeeper 2,500 00
Voucher clerk 2,000 00
Voucher clerk 1,60000
Voucher clerk 1.400 W
Clerk. 2 at $1,000 2.000 OO
Stenographer , 900 00
Stenographer 540 OtI
Hureau of Deportation.
Salaries, regular
Medical examiner 4,500 00 '.
Deputy medical examiner 3.500 00 I
General Interpreter and agent.. l.fiOO 00
Interpreter 1,000 00
Transporlatloii agent 900 00
Stenographer, 2 at $l,'.'Ou 2.400 00
Purchasing Committee,
Salaries, regular
Contidentlal accountant 4,000 00
Stenographer l.OOOOO
Stenographer 840 00
Clerk 78000
Cnemlst 744 00
Chemist 6OOO0
Psychiatric Institute.
Salaries, regular
Director . 4.000 00
Assistant director 3,500 00
Chief assistant In neuropathol¬ ogy 3,.V10 00
Senior assistant physician 2,200 00
Assistant physician 1.200 00
Assistant physician in autopsies 600 00
Assistant in serology 2,000 00
Special assistant in chemistry.. 1,300 00
Bqfretary 1,400 09
Medical atenographer .'».. 1,140 60
Btenographer 192 00
Ijttwratory helper, t at $780 "1.560 «C
Laboratory helper 6(0 00
I,«bor«tory helper 60O 00
SpacUg attendant m «
L05U 1SLA>U HAILKOAD .TUIK TABLE
(FiTtH-tlve June 30, 1?17) Ivcave .Merrick for New 'V'ork and iDti rmediate Klations: Week-days— o.lG, 5.52. C.38, 16.54. 17.17. a7.2«, 8.00, 18.13. 8.52, 111,12 a. m.; 12.13. 1.30, 3.08. 4.17, 5.38, 6.33, 8.13, 11.14 p. m. Sun¬ days 6.47, 8,20, •),22 a. ra. 12.2S. 2.48. 4.32. 5.3.3, 7.07, 8.4'i, !) 46. 11.17 p. m. Leave Kreeport for .New York, Penn¬ sylvania Station and Brooklyn. Week- dayK- 5.20 .5.56, 6.42. 16.58, 17.22. e7.43, 8.04. f8.17. 8,56. i;i.51. 10.17 a. m.; 1J,1!I, 1.34, :M3, 4,21, .5.01, 5.42, if6.21. 6.3H, 8.16, ii.Hi, 11.18 p. m. Sunday 6.51, 8.24, !i.26 a. ;n.; 12.32. 2.52. 4.36, 5.37. 7,11, 8.44, J).50, 11.21 p. m.
Leave Kierport for Amityvllle, Uabylon, Patchogue and intermediate stations: Wcck-davn - na4.44, 6.50. 8.10, a9.31, ll.r,3 a. m : al.46, »1.26, sa2,22, ii2.3!i. 2.44. a3,5g, a5.01. a5.56, a6,2(i, 16.38. ia7,06, 7.46, a8.03, a9.07 all*iO p. ni.; 12.17, a2.22 nights. Sun¬ day:. 5.31, a!).l.'2, 10.56 a. m.; 12.34, J.30, e3.64, a5.44, a7.08, a<>.02, 11.14 p. m.: al2,17, al.59 night.
Leave .New York, Pennsylvania Sta¬ tion, for Freeport. .Merrick and prin¬ cipal intermediate .stations: AVeek- days n3,50, c5.54, 7.1*4 . 8.36. 11.00 a. ni.; h^ 12.40, 12.52, si.32. si.52. 2.00, 3,00, 4.07. ct4.48. 5.00, ct5.17. 15.33, i5,r)4, 10.15, G.50, 7.10, 8.10, 10.25, 11.30 p, ni.: 1.30 night .Sundays- 1,30, 8.25, 8.08, in.17. 11,34 p. ni.: 12.54 night.
aTralns run to Bab>|i>n only,
nNo Brooklyn connections,
•."nturdays only
fKxcept Saturdays,
iKxcept liolidays
tExcept .Saliirdiivs snd lu.lldsys.
Trains leav.- Brooklyn. Kathush Avenue Intion. «bniit the snnie time as those hi^wn from .New Vork. Hennsyivanis Uatloti This lime i«hle siihjeci to
hacee without notice,
c i:xccpi Merrick.
I WANT WOOll AT ('A<IP^«ILL8
I The authorities at Camp .Mills are in need of cord »oid, and an oppor¬ tunity is afTordrd anyone in this vi¬ cinity V; o '.as same, to dirpose of It. Proi>osals for far.ie will he rc- -.-eived I y (Juartermaster at Camp .Mills, .Mi:iiolr, and blanks for pro¬ posals t-tn be obtained there or at the An ly Piiilding. 15 Whitehall Street, .N« v, Vorl..
LEGAL XOTICLS.
LEGAL NOTICES
FII:K \'.\ |{.\S THKSTLK
Fire cany 'inesilKy destroyed a por¬ tion of the trestle between Ixmg Beach and Uarnunrs Island. Com¬ muters uf-ie put to much delay in :iiaklng ;•. detour around the burned section. The roadbed 'was repaired ;ind trains again running Tuesday night.
NawesI Ideas in Decorating
Fin* Wallpapers and Tapastrtes
Sketchet and Eetimatet Given Artistic Fresco Work
TELEPHONE 938-w
PAIIL ANDERSON & SONS
Faraerly Designer lor the Traile ol N Y. Oly
Inlerior Decorators k RenMdellers
Anliqar Fnrnilure Rrfinisbrd anil Gildrtl
Plastering Painting Paperhanging
Our Ratei are Reasonable
I ty, piopeity of Windsor Land &. \m-
I iroveiiiin. v'o.. »ui\*>..u l-eoiuaiy !;.>, j .111.1, b> ». ll. .\l( Laugtiin,' and filed I n .Nasfcju Couniy .\laich :;5. Luiit, .Map I .-o. \i)i, at> a;id by tne iot.s numbers + , u enty-e.j.nt t28i, tw » nt>-aiiie (291, I-nd tn:rty (oi'i. Ulock four t4i, being : iiioie panii-Ularly bounutd and de- I ..crtbed as follows: , I Begming at the noiihwesiei ly cor- I ner oi tue piopeiiy hereby described I adjoining liedni Streit on ihc north I and distant forty (4tM feet easterly I iiom Nvashiiigton .-Vvenuc, thence 1 running soutnerly and parallel wnn I »Va>niUgion Avenue one hundred j (liMi) feet;, ih^nce easterly and par-
¦ allel with Bedell Street sixty (60)
¦ feet: thence northerly and again par- ! allel with Washinjitou Awnue one I iiundied (inoi feet 10 Bedell Street;
I thence westerly along Bedell Street ! sixty (Om feet 10 the point or place fit beginning.
Dated, August 15th, lfil7.
HKR.MAN 1:. WI.NNi:, I Keieree.
I Haff anl Farrington, ^
Attorneys for Plaint'ff, 360 Fulton .Street, \ Jamaica, .N. V.
West Side Ave.
Freepori, L. I.
Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast
" r A
a Splendid Habit
Open sluices of the system each morning and wash away the poisonouS) stagnant matter.
Those of us who are accustoraeJ to feel dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, lame back, can. Instead, both look and feel as fresh as a daisy always by washing the poisons and toxins from the body with phosphated hot water each morning.
We should drink, before breakfast^ a glass of real hot water with a tea- spoonful of limestone phosphate In' It to flush from the stomach, liver,' kidneys and ten yards of bowels the' previous day's indigestible waste, bow' bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans¬ ing, sweetening and purifying the eii^Ure alimentary tract before putting more" food into the'stomach.'
The action of limestone phosphate and hot wate'r on an empty stomach is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast and it is said to be but a little while until the roses begin to appear hi the cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate Will coat very little at the drug store, but is sufficient to make anyone who Is bothered with bilious- i.ess, constipation, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the subject of internal sankatlon. Try It and you are assured that you will look better and feel better Ul every way shortly.
EAGLE
Klectrlcal Shoe KepairlnK
Rubbers and Shoes Repaired
while you wait
All Work Guaranteed
Reasonable Jpriees
JAMES PISCIOTTA, Prop.
315 RAILROAD AVE.NUE Freeport, L. I.
RUGS
We inanufactuie beautiful
FLUFF RUGS
From old carpets of any kind
Wi- make any size
RAG RUGS AND CARPETS
At rea.sonable prices
Main Rug Works
351 No. Main Street Tel. 444-R rreepon
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"DIGESTONEINE*: Nature's Restorative, will help. Not only gives quick, sure relief from indiges¬ tion'* ills — Heartburn, Dizziness, Sour Risings, Acid Mouth.-Sleepiess- ness, etc., but builds up appetite and entire »ystem. Thousand* KNOW. Follow their lead—
USE
Ta
:ff.gTmn?T\ti
¦J jJVjfa iJxiAiAAV
Tha Key to RalUf" L
1 have Burrercd eTerytblng with ga* on niy sfuimic h the past wlntpr until I tifuan taking DIGE,^T0NE1NE. Pain Wiis cauacil from indigestion. I liave tried everything I could bear of and 1 was neuily worn out. I aui be- giuulug lu tune up alreadT,
OSBt'KN WINN. Fort Edward, N, Y,
Ditahneint satitfia—n year monty BACK For furthrr convincing FACTS, ice
4 Iiul>lllli'k-M
l>ruK Mt»rf, Frril \r<'ii<te rtiiinniK': 111, l''firlllliiK<lnle.
LADIES OF FREEPORT
.STATK OF \V:\S YOKK
STATK K>«I\KKR AMI MRVKVOK
Albeny. June i.'fi, Uli;
SALK OF bA.M)
Pursuant to a re.solution of the Tom- luis.sidners of tbe Land Office passed at a meetinK held on the lliih day of June, 1H17, and by virtue of power vested in me by law, I shall offer for sale, for cash, at public auction, at
'the offlce of tne State Knglneer and Surveyor, in the City of Albany ant)
, State of .New Vork, tui Wednesday, the l'2d day of .¦\uf;ust, ]!M7, at 13 o'clock noon, all the title of tlie State of .New York in iht lands di'.^ci ibcd as;- - '
.Nassau County, North Heinpstead. Town of. .Ml tliat certain piece or i)ai'cel ol land situate, lyinj; and being in A\'est- Iniiy. Town of North Hempstead. County of .N;i.si-aii tforinerly County ol Qin(>iis/. State of New Vork. hound¬ ed atul (li'soribed as follow.s: Regin- iiing at the .sotuhwpstt rly co'ner ol the premisei; lii'itiii desiiibed on tin easterly side til' the highway Icadiiij; from the Ki iciul:." .Meeting House to Ihe W'estbuiy station of the Long \<.\- aiid Kailroad and running thence northerly along si.d la.-itcrly side of ^¦A\<\ highway 2HT 1!>!-I(i(i feet niore or Itss to land now or late of William 1'.", Haiixhiirst, formerly Kphraim C, Hau.xhiiist: llicnce easterly along said Hau.xhurst's land 74!i 1-10 feet more IW less to land now tir late of Patrick Ciir>. roiiiicrU of Perry .Jefferson and
; .Joseph Posl ; thence soiillierly along .said Carys land 288 82-100 feet more or less to land now or lale of one
¦ Heai'don: tlience westerly along said Heardon's land and lands now tir late
\ of .\Iaiy 1), Powers and now or lato
; of Josi'iih Sillierg. formerly of James
I Powers and Jacob .Noslranil^,,an(i Jo¬ seph Post, 778 14-100 feel more tir less to the easterly side of said highway first nientioiii-d, the place of begin¬ ning. Coniaiiiiiig ¦'i aires of land more or less,
l''KANK .M, WILLIAMS,
Stale I'^ngiiieer and Surveyor.
. .r atiove named defendants: You are each hereby summoned ;i. .mswer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of thi sunimotis exclusive ;>f the day of service, and in case of your failui* to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default fo the relief demanded in the compiairt. Dated, .November 1^. line
ri^RKK A: KROSr, ,
, - Attorneys for Plaintiff
215 Montague Stieet, . Brooklyn. .\. Y , To the Df-f. ndants Alexander .Martin ! and ".Mary" .Martin his w ife, i name .Mary ficticious, true flrst ' name of said defendant being un- ' known to plaintiff. Karl Oscai ' Beckman and - Annie " Beckman, | his wife, name Annie fictitious, trut \ first name of said defendant being , unknown to plaintitT, .Mary A, .Mc- ] Dermid. .Mary A. .Murry and Sepii- : ora Moerman;
The foregoing sunimons is seixed' upon you hy publiiation pursuant tt an order of the Hon. James C. Crop ..ey, a Justice of the Supreme Court, of the State of New York,-dattd tht 17th day of July, l!il7, and filed witli a copy of the complaint, on tho IHth 1 day of July. i;il7. in ihe nffiee nt the; Clerk of llie Coiint> of .Nassau, situ- atid at Mineola. Nassau County. ¦ State of New York, the original com¬ plaint having been filed in saiil Cniin !y Clerk's offlce on the L'TUi May of Noveniher. lOlfl.
Dated. July I'lth, T)17
CLARKi: & n{(isr
Attorneys for PlaintifT. 215 Montague Street, n.'-'.;:'"n, N. V
«OM I KKi;>T KF'mi.iTiqjrs
ror" OF w Bvi.'Wiox or AMFTnuirvr mm-
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••Sh«ll the proposed »me:,."Tn*nl •I Irtlrle two rf »fc« CoB-li'-X
•qiul lulfraire upon Wfmen," l-e •)
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tn tectlMi on* rin. 1 mffmH^ rrnred?
I You .seaieh for the proper kind of ' tailoring where style and ccoiiomy JO hand in hand imis in the Cloldfarb Stylish Way. Anil an adiied attrac¬ tion here Is our Ite;,liy Reasonable prices.
We maintain an expert depaitiiienl ['or Cleaning, Pressing, Incing and Repairing.
Brooklyn Ladies lailors and l);e'.-<s- maUor
H. GOLDFARB
33 Railroad Ave. Phone 368-M FREEPORT. IM. Y.
sri'RKMF, roiKT Nassau Ctmiity
.Martin J. IJ, .Mlierison, I'laiiiiill' againsl
William 11. .Mollilt Really Coni- paiiy, I'l 111' ,N.ai\. 'rhoinas <;, I'ook.s, William Halt, r.dinuiiil .\. r.nier, lli'lherl L. 'i'l,lllill. riareiii'i W, Sea- K-ans, K.'ii Oscar lieekni,in, ,Mir!!ai'l 1''. Dillnn. Ciiilii' '.d Pani',.l(i(), .Icseph I'.W. lleeii-
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' p::.i'tl. Michael liliihi'le, (leorge ('osiiias
:,lt;\L NOTKKS
~ will FIO (IT >vi:ki»s
TOWN OF MFMrSTKAl)
The law rcLiUires owners and oc¬ cupants of property to cut and re- nio\e all weeds and 1>i'uh1i ffon' 'he side of the roads and gutters with¬ in the bounds of the highway front¬ ing such lands twice each year, once in Ihe month of June and once in t,he month of August. Highway Siioei-ln- lents are required to see that this law i.s obeyed. • .muuc is thereiore i;iven tliat where the weeds and brush are not cut and destroyi^d before the lirst dav of Septenihii, l!il7, the Town Superintendent will cause such work It) he done and the cost thereof will be assessed againsl such owner and added to his or her highway tax for the ensuing vear.
A. 0. PATTKRSON,
Town Superintendent of Highways.
MARINE HOTEL
CHAS. J9HKSEIV. Prop.
Bigb-Class Hotel and Cafe
'Modern Convenieacei
Excellent Accommodations for Banquets
So. Mail St. rrccpfitLI.
SrrUFMK (OFRT ^ NASSAF (OFNTY j
Kdward .¦\. Hegeman. I'laintiff. j
against j
.Nellie Thompson. Valley Stream j
and Rockville Centre Realty \
Corporation. Isidor H. Aaron, StelU. Koreman. .-Arthur W. j
Siieglitz and Louise .M. Stie- 1
glitz, his wife. I
Defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of ^ire-' closure ;..,d sale, made and entered in the above entitled aclion. bearing date the 11th day of AuKiisI, l!il7. 1, Ibe undersigned, the Referee in said judgment named, will sell at public' auction, at the rotunda of the County j Court House. .Mineola, Nassau County, .New York, on
Ihe 1st day of October. 191' *
al 10 a. m., the premises direi'led by said judement to be sold, and therein described as follows:
.•\II those certain lots, nieces or par-, eels, of land with the Tuildings and ^ improvements thereon erected or to i he erected, situate, lying and being at' RockvilUe Centre. Town of Hemp-j stead. .Nassau County, N. Y'., and des- j ignated on a certain map entitled j "Map of Property Section 1 at Rock¬ ville Centre Terrace, Nassau Coun-
e','. .Mar'ioiis ('i)iislaiil mil lieKiisa, Coyle. John J. tleor.ge A. \\ri;;hl. W, Rowland, .-¦4^.. Ihl'ili. ,Jo'I ph^'lfjuif IV. V.illia: I A. Hayloii, ^t•illialll ,\, C, llewelh, Andrew J, Kelly, Solomon .Mosshacker, Saveiio Giordano, William 'Iritis David H. .Mirnr. Ldwaid II. Froelic. John 1). Comer, .\(- ciirsi I'"iis('ia, and tlie wives if any, tliey being unknown to i)laintiff.of all or such of the abo\e defendants as may he married, John Zdenek. .\Iai.\ Zdenek, his wife, Ji>hn Hen¬ ry Lupfer. Krances K, Lupfer. his wife, Thomas H, Robins. Krances K. Robins,, his wife, Antoni Korf, .Mary Koi f, his wife, James .Mclver. Winifred .Mclver, his wife, Alexander .Martin, .Mary .Martin, his wife, Winifred A. Kelly, An¬ nie B. Pierce. Jessie J. Sprague, Kathleen Ryan, .Mar¬ garet M. Pargon, Klizabeth Lawler, l.oiiisa Scala, Sepli- ora .MoeTman. Lillian Froe¬ lic. .Mary A. .McDermid, .Mary .\.. -Murry. .Matilda .Nilsson Mary K. On', Catherine .Neil Thompson, Kate .Neuhaus, .\nna K. K. Keppler, Jeaii- nette Hermance Graven, Rose Ilewson, Josephine K. Link- letter. Katherine A. Pliimeaii, Pietrynela .Scherujka, Anna Zinivniewicz, Grace V.. Row¬ land, F'lizabeth Concannon. Delia Brooks, John J, Radley, Margaret Josephine Rams'.'y, Anna Augusta Kenly. Herbert Spear and Samuel H. Spear, doing business as Thomas Ward & Co., Robert David¬ son, William Rasper, Freder¬ ick Koetzle, Elizabeth Becker. Anthony Barra, Theresa Bar¬ ra, his wife, Vincenza Carul- lo. John K. Grubel (some¬ times called Gruebel),
Defendants.
NOTM K TO t iniinoii.s
Pursuant to an orilei of HON LKONK D. HOWKLL, Siirrogali o Ihe" County of .Nassau, iiotiec is here hy given to all per.sons having claiinr Kgainst John Sehle.i;<'I, late of th. Town of llenipsiead, in tlie saiil coun
] ly, deceased, lo iireseiu ihe same will the vouchers thereof, lo the subscrili
' er Ihe eXeeiilDi' of the last Will alio Testaiueiit of saiti deceased, al bei place of tiaiisaciiiig hiisiness at tin oflice of George ,\lorton l.e\y. Free poll, .New York, on or beffire the lirsi
I day of January next.
I Dated, .Mineola, N, Y,, June 18, llil7.
I A.MANIJA SCHI.KGKL.
, George Morion Levy. i;xetiitor
Attorney for I'lxeeutor,
I 1-7 Railroad Avenue,
I'^reejiort. .N. Y.
NOTH F TO ( ffFIHIOItS
Piiisuani lo an mder of HON . LKO.NK D. HOWI'.'l-L. Surrogat. o. ih( ' oiiTitj of .Nassau, notice is here- li.\ gP'i :i lo all person.^' having c'aiiiis against IJKRNARD LKNNON, late ol I'll 'lown of lleiiip.sii ad. in the said coiilily deceased, lo jiieseiit ihe sam< Willi Ihe vonehers thei-fof. lo ihe suS sei'iti. I llie administrator of the giKid.. I'lKilIil.-; aiifl ereilils of said ileeeased al lii.i plaee of iranstieiing business al liic olliee of i;eoiL;i Morton Levy I'l 11 I'orl, .Neu Vork. on tir before tin 1:")! ll lUi.v of I)( eemtier iie.vf
liaml', ,\niii'ola, N. V., .Mav L':!, I'llT Hl'lNin' S I,i:\N0N, .XilmiiiisI ra'.iii (ieoiie .Mdiion l.e\y.
.Miiiiiicy for .\iliiiiiiisi raior. 1 '. liailioad .AM'tme, rieepnit. N, Y.
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of the piople. iiiiinilfii hoireiri Ihnt • fili:rn hy mnniiiijr 'hull hnie hren un (n'lii'nlii'if of Ihe I'nilert Hlnlet for /li« yeart; and proml.'l that in time uf war nu elutor In the ailuol milllary service ut the aute, or of the t'nited Statea, In the arin.T or nary tliereof. ahall be leprived of hia or her vote b.v ressiin of hia or her alineme Irom am h elp« tion diatrirt; and the letrl*Ii,uro »h,.,l liave |K,wer lo proii.le liie mar.i.rJ, lli-ttT*^!. un.l ihe lime ami i^'-f at who n auch aluent ele< tor« ni».v vole, and lor the riti.rn •nd i-anvaw of their vuiea in the election diitrna In which thev re«r.>'cli»el> rem.le
I i. R««o:ve.l lif the Vnate .o-mir), TTiat the lorefcoinft amrttilllienl he «uhtTilIte'l 10 the p«'Op,e for approval at the general eliclion to l« held In the .lear iiimiein li^iii.lred jiol wiinteen, m accordanie wiiii tlie provlsiona of the election law.
State of New Y..rk, In A»«nil.lr, Feb, ,!n, IbK. 'niia r. ....lull..11 waa d.jl.i pa-^-.l, a niajo'.ti ol all Ihe nieini.en electeil to the Aiwinhlv voliiiK In favor thereof, threeflftln beina prencnl. H.f order o( th* Aaft'inbl.v, TUAPDKI S C, SWKKI, Speaker,
Blale nl New York. In Senate, March 14, HIT- Thia rrnoluilon wat duly panwd, a rr,i|..ritj •I 111 the Senatora ele.-ted votlnf in favor lu.re d, Ihreeflfthn l>eln» present. By order ol the ¦naU, EDWARD BCHOENEITK, Prealdent,
tiitU d Nrw York, Offlce ol the Secretary ol Mate, ¦.: I >>•*• comptrtd tb* pre<>edlnc cop.* •( eonnirrent r«!«>lutlon wltli th* orl»lnal concur rmt rtKilutlmi on fll* In thli oBc#, tnd I do heie by ««rtlfy that th* i«me It a .mrml tranairipi tb«refr«in, and of Ihe whole th»reol. tjiven iio'l/r «y hand tnd th» teal of offlc* ol the Secretar; «f Btate tt the Hty of Albany, thU twelfth dar «f Julv in the rear nt our IxittJ, one th<.ii«a-.d
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lIPt.AXTION Mater in ittHea ta ¦(«;
¦atlrr in hia<ke:t [ J la i.|,, aiaiier to b* omi!t«KL STAIK OF *tXV M>Kk, ol FK K OF TH» Bei-retar* ol Stat* MUi,.., J,u\ li. IHIT —Pur- iuant I» the proM-mna of aevi;<n on* of larlii la fourteen of the t.on»iituii'o of the >:ate ol Nc» Yora. and e-.tioo i«o huudr^i nl^et>-llTe ot tha Kleiticn l.a». iOiiie i» lerel... given that tha following pro|„«»d ametiiline.ni to te. tlon ten of atliile eiKht of the i onaiitution uf ih« ttit* af New York will be tuhmitted to tli* people lor tha purpoae of voting thereon at the next Keneral tiection in tint ttate to he held on Ihe *th day o» Sovemlwr, 1»J7, FRANI, IS M. HUGO, Secretary •f State. w AMKNPyEVT NrUBF.R TWO.
Concurrent Retolutiin ol th* Senti* and Ka- Mmhly propotinf tn amendment to tection tea el article eifht ol the I onatitution. In r«lttios U> limitation of indebtedne«t of Htlej.
Sei-tion 1, Henolted (if the Aaarmhly concur^. That tection ten ot article eight of th* conatiiu- Uon be amendeil to read aa fullowa:
I 10. No county, city, icwn or Ttllag* ihal» b*T»tfter five an* money or property, or 1- ar> I Itt money or credit to or in aid ol anv imh. ' iilduti, aaBoxiatlon or corporation, or he, .m* 5 directly <* Indtrectly the owner ot tto< k in, ' or bonda of. anv aaeociaticn or i.orporation; nor ; Ihtll tnr tM< h couniv. city, town or village b* I tllowod to inctir any indebtednem eicept for i county, I itr, town or village purpooet. Thia •ectlon ahall not prevent such i-oiimv, rity. town or village Irom making sui h provi«lon f.)r tlia old or aupfiort of in p.vor at may be authorited by law. No county nr city aliall be allowed ' to become indebted for any purpooe or In an.r manner to an ainoitnt which, including eii«tinf indehteilnem, fhall cuved ten p*r renmm ol Iha I aateaaed ialiiaii.-.n of the real eataie of "u. I> , county or city nuhject tn taxation, an It app'jied ' by the aa^w»menrr..lla of aatd roiinty or cllv on the Ia«i a<.»c"«nient fcr Ftaie or . .umty lax.-t ' prior tn the in. urring of inch InilebteilhrM, and ' all Indehtednesa in cxrrrt nf au.h liniitaM..n, ! ficept auch aa now nmy exint, ahall be al.«o- lutely void, except aa herein ctherwue prnci.l.d No county or city whone present indebledn.iio fxceeiia ten per iirituni nf the aiv.*p<i*ed valuai;or» of ita real crtate Mit.)e<-t to taxation, ahall he- allowed to he,.,me uidihted In any fun her amount until such iiulcrteilui m ahall be redu. ci within auch limit. 'Phix »e, iion rhall n.u he i cn- atrucil to preient the i«suing of certitlcatex ol Indehteilneat or revenue homla itsued in anlKipa- tion of tl.e cclieiiion of tairv or amounn actual¬ ly contained or to he conlHineil in the laxea lor the year when auch leriiticaieii or revenue btiiida . are is.sne.l and pa.\ able out of auch taiet; nor ^ to prevent the .iti of New York from i«uiiig bonda to be re.ieriued out ol the tax \r\\ lor the year next mi. cpe.ling the .< car ol their iv-ii-. provided Ihat the am.unt cl muh hon.la w!i; i» may be i*Mi.-.| in any one year in exec*!, of the limitations herein contaiiie.il ahall not exi eeil onetenlh of on* |H»r lentuin of the a«*e^.,(it I valiialinn ol the real emate of 'aid liiy mihj.. t I to tixation. Nor ahall Ihia aei-tion be cnnniniei^ to prevent the laaue of bond* to provide l.,| the aupply of water, hut the term of ihe t.on.la laaiied to provide for the aupply of wamr m ; excoH of the limitation of uidebtednexa hxe.l I herein, ahall not exi'eed twenty yeara, an.: a ainking lund (hall he ireaied nn the laaunix of the aaid bonda for their redemtitlon. hv r;ii>. Ing anniiallv a aum which will proilu. e hi. amount equal lo the aum of the prim ipal ami liiierevt of shoI l...n.> at their maturiiy Ml certifl. aiea of inilehlednexi or revenue hen.It laaiied In tnticlpaiion of the collei-tlon ol taxej, which are not retired within flve year« ai:.r their date ol lamie, and l.onila iaaiied tn pi..v i.e for the mipplv ol wmer. and any debt hereatier Incurred hy any portion or part of a citi, if
there ahall he any inch debt, ahall be inclu 1
In aacerlaiiiirig ihe power of the cily to he. .ine olherwiae imlebled. except that del.la in. iin.-.f by (Die) nny litv fol New York) of thf fit I rlont afier the flral day nl .lanuary, nineie, n hundr^l and tour, and dehta Incurred hi ai v city ol the vioml claaa afier the llrat ila.i of January, nineteen hundred and eight, and ijchia- Incurred l.y any city of the third . la«» ale r the ftrat day of .lanuary, nineteen hundred an.f ten, lo provide for Ihe aupply of water, «l .1 not be ao in.lii.led: and except liirtlier ii..! any debt hereafier incurred hv the cily ..I New York for a piiMi.- improvement owned or to l,ii ownea by the citr. which vields lo the mv current net revenue, after making any n..csvi.iv allowance lor repaira and maintenance for wKi. h the city la liable, in eicr.a ol Ihe inieir.t ..n ¦tld debt and of Ihe annual maulinenia ne. .a- ttry for Its amorli?ation may be exiiu'led in tai^erlaining ihe power of aaid city tn becoiiiA otherwiKe indebie,!. provi.led that a ainkine fiimt for Ita anion i/ation shall have been emahli'h. .1 and mainlaineil and that the indehleili.eM kIiiiII not be «u ex. Iinied dining any pert.,d '.f nine when the revenue aforesaid ahall n..l be mill- cient to equal the said Intereat and amnrti/aii. n Inatnliiienia. and evcept fiirtliag that any Inil'lii- edncFt hereiofore incurred hy the city of N.-t York for anv rapid transit or dock investment mty be so excluded proportionately lo the extent to which Ihe current net revenue received t.» tald city therefrom ahall meet the Interest ami tmortlr.alinn Insialments iherenl. provi.led that try Increase in Ihe debt iniurring power of ilin dty of New Vork which shall re-ult from tho eicliiHon of delita heretofore ini urred ahall he avtilahle only for the acquisilinn nr conilriieii.ifx of properties to be used for rapid iransit or dt>ck purposes, Tlie lei-islature ahall pres. iil.» th* meihod l>y whi. h and Ihe term* and cucli tlona under wlii.h the apiount of anv debt to li» to exilu/led al.all he determined, tnd no sne|> debt ahall he excluded ex. ept In tccordam e »ii|> Ih* detertninalion so presiribed. 'I'tie legi.laluiff may In lit ilis.retion confer appropriate juri'dir-- tlon on the appi Ilate division of th* auiiremsr court tn the flrst Judicial department for the purpoa* of determining the amount of any debt to he ae ex. lu.led. No indebtedneaa of a ciiy rtlld tt the time of Itt inception thall theM-- tfter become invalid by reason of Ihe operay .ra of any of the provisions of thla aecijon. When. ever the houndanet tf tn.v cit.r tre the aame aa those ol a county, or when anr city ahall in¬ clude within lit boundarlea more than one county, the power of any county wholly un lu-N-if within fuih city to become Indebted shall lea.e, but Ihe debt ol the county, heretofore existint-. thall nol, lor the purpotet tf Ihlt seilion, he reckoned aa a pari of ihe city debt. The am<.iint hereafter to be raised hy tax for couniv or rity purpo.ei, In any county lonlalning a Htr af a»*r *•« luindred thouaand inhihltania, or tny auch >ii.v of thia atate. In a.ldition lo providing for the principal tnd Inlereat id the existing debt, ahal' not in the aggreale exceed In tnv one year I w» per cenl.un of Hi* aw--'I valuation of th* real tnd pertonjil ettaie of ".oh. county or city, ta be tacerialned at pres<Til..-.| In thit sertlon In respect to county or citv deli I 2 Ke«olved 'if the Aaaemhly concur). That th* foregoing aniendinent be tubmitted to He- p«iple for approval at the general election to. be held In Ihe vear nineteen hundred tnd aeven¬ teen, in ar-iordanc* wlih the provttion* ol tlia election law
State of New York. In ftenate, April B. ini7 — The foregoing retolutlon waa duly paseed. a mt- lority ol all the Vnato'a elected voting In lavrr thereof By onlar of the SeritU, K, R. BROW,N, fei vporarv President,
Stile tf New York In A«terr,hly, May •. 1017 — TTie foreoing resoluiion waa dulr paased. a mt- Jorit) •I ill Ih* member* elected to the Aawmlly voting in favor Ihereo' Bv order of the Aaaem¬ hly. THADPFIS f SWKKT, ipetker
State ol New Vork. Offlc* el the Se.Tettry of Bttte, tt,: I have comptred the preceding cop* of rvmcurrent retolutlon with th* nriginal eon¬ nirrent retolutlon on lUe In thIt olltr». tnd I d» ^lereby cerilfy that the tante It t '-orrect Iran- tcrlpl therefrom, and ol tbe whole thereof Olveri nnder my htnd tnd the teal af offlca of th* Vc- pettry of otate at the Hty of Albtnv. thlt twelfth dty ol July. In the year »1 aiir I/ord. on* thou¬ aand nine hundred and tevwtteen. [L. 8,] TRAK- riS M Hino, Serreltry al Blal*,
roRM roR HiBm«wio)« or amendment
SI-MBKR TWO "Wtall the prorif'aed ttomdwient ta aartloa t»« af article eight of Ihe IVnatltuttnn, la relttloa ta Llmltatloa of ladetiedneta af atlaa." W a^