THR ITASSAU POST. PWEMPQHT. 9. T., FBIDAT, SEPTEMBEB Sk, IffM
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NEWS NOTES FROM ROOSEVELT
KCOSEyELT
Mr. Wm. Burdett, of Union Piace, of his home at 20 Whitehouse Are- is boiklias « neat and commodious I nue, to Mrs. Hendricksoo. of Seafnrd. 1 Skraga in the rear of Ids house, to it will be occupied by the letter's I accommodate his motor tnicit and daughter and her husband, Mr. Wil- auiouMielie^ Uon. Mr. Carman wiU buUd a one^ [Mary tmSiSiiew aa ZsTtsaOiJi ±risxis.
Mr. Chaa. WUtefaoase, Br., will |
leave this Saturday for McAllister, Capuin Russell, of the Boys Bri- Oklakoms, to attend tke sales of gov- gade, of this village, has Joined tJie •msMnt lands which begin on Oc- ,>iii Machine Oim Co.. of Hempstead.
tober 4. It is his intention to pur-
cbaae 2.000 acres of property sulta-1 While going up the steps of the kie as cattle ranch. It be Is success- j front porch cm Thursday, of last ful in maKmg such a deal it is linely { week, Mrs. AI. Doughty, of Henry kis son Ciiarles and Mr. Harry Faatn I street, caught her heel on tbe edge will soon Uke up their residence | of a step and fell. Sbe jwinfuily
there and go into the cattle raising business.
Sunday School exercises in the va¬ rious churches of the village of Boosevelt wili again be resumed on Sunday next. October 1, at the usual time. Aii schools in this section kave been closed during the summer <m account of the spread of infantile paralysis.
briiised her bide', wnicu seemeo to get worse in a couple of days, and Dr. Bergen was called to attend to it.
Priday of this week being chil¬ dren's day at the Mineola Fair, there wiil be no school in the towns of Long Island, and our local teachers wili not be required to report on that day.
^ . w .,w _ „ ., PUBLIC SCHOOL FACULTY.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harvey and .pj^^ teachers assigned to the 12th aon Charles, of DeBevolse Avenue, [ gphool Dhitrlct. of Kooseveit. for the ¦pent all of last week in an automo- coding term are; Miss Gertrude M. bile trip thiougb the White Moun- Westervelt of Staatsburg, principal; tolns. They report having a most y^^^^ Bertha A. Kerley. of Lowville, enjoyable time, and their chrono- ^^^ ^ ^^d 8: Miss Emlyn Coonly. meter registered a distance of 960 ^, schoharie. grade 6; Mrs. Ernest ""**«¦¦ Carter, of Hempstead, grade 6: Mrs.
• Floyd Randall, of Belleville, grade
Mrs. Lipp and daughter Teresa, of 4^; Miss Finger, of Roosevelt, grade Abbott Place,, are visiting friends inl jb; Miss Ruth Kilham, of Copen- Mabbasset for a week. Mrs. Neu-; jjagen, grade 3a; Miss Anna Craig, hauser, of the same address, is also I gj-a^e 3b; Mrs. Susan Bentley, of away in Brooklyn- | staatsburg. grade 2a; Miss Edna I Phillip, of Rockville Centre, grade
On account of the precautions tak-. 2b; Miss Clara Ketchum, of Hemp¬ en to avoid any possible danger of j gte'ad, grade la; Miss Florence Stiles,
infection from infantile paralysis, tbe school directors of Roosevelt have required all teachers to sleep every night during this week in tbis village. Mrs. Reed, of Whitestone Avenue, has taken care of the Misses Martha Carter, Emlyn Coonley, Kuth Kilham, and Bertha Kirley.
of Freeport, grade lb; Miss Marion Prall, Kindergarten
Concrete platforms are t>eing made at the foot of the steps of eacb en¬ trance to tbt new public scbool.
Prizes were offered on Saturday evening last (or the best waltzers at the dance given by the Jolly Five in Alpha Fire House. There was quite a large attendance, and contestants vied strongly with each'other to cap- ! Q^^^ge Carrerrof Belleville. N. Y.
.,. ,. -. m . ^^^^ Randell, with other members
SCHOOL TEACHER MARRIED-
When the school directors of the Roosevelt School District assigned positions to teachers for the ensuing term, tbere appeared among them the name of Miss Martha Carter. Wireless telegrams from the cunning and Wiley Professor Cupid, the God of all willing students, inform us that she is no longer known by that name, and has consented to hereafter be called .Mrs. Ployd Randall, his home place being Harrison, N. J. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ture the prizes in the art of Terpsi chore. Miss Myrtle McKay, of Roose¬ velt, and ixer partner Frank Ongani, were the winners, who received re¬ spectively a belt pin and stick pin.
of our scbool faculty, will make her home during tbe school term with Mrs. Edgar Gritman, 84 Bedell St., Hempstead. On Wednesday evening
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Mr. Henry Diem, of Manhasset, is ] the newly-married couple, at which a brother 'o Mrs. Henry Huber, of | ^ere present all the scbool teachers this place- He celebrated a birth- | of Roosevelt, together with Miss day (never mind which one) on Sun- guaie George. A delightful time was day, at the home of his sister. Those j enoyed at dinner, games and music-
prsent were his wife and two chil- ; _____
dren Eleanor and Henrietta, Mr. |
Conrad Diem and wife, and son Con- I Domestic Economy.
rad, of Mineola, aned together with ! Our troubles alwuys begin when ^
Mr. Huber and daughters Viola and i sbmeone persundes the lady of the Mabel, all spent a most enjoyable , house thnt she cnn't afford not to buy birthday dinner and automobile ride, i something thut we know we can't af-
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Hueo i'ohlman, i'nvidenL
Trueieeit:
Alb«rt 12. Ilarvey.
£useue Kldsi<]ge. Br.
Mrs. Joseph Faatit
Menry J. Bauer.
William J. Ctli^aple. District Clerk.
W. O. Konls. 'Xi't.asurer.
Charlea E. WhlteEiouae. Collector.
Dr. F. B. "Batten, Medical Attendant.
Water Cai—Itleo
Archibald Oreenaword, Chairman,
Bdward R. Morawets. Secretary.
Jamea A. Coward.
John J. C. Tuers.
Henry C. Albera.
Tazsayara' i-Mrhtfaaa Cvantttcc
Henry C. Albera, Chairman.
William J. QHleaple, Secretary.
H. J. Bauer.
E. T. Baldwin.
R«ymond Maithewa.
|rlr« Dcpartateat
Wllllain F, Pearsall, Chief.
Jeaae Rhodea, Flrat Aaaiatant.
Chris. Miller, Second Aaaiatant.
Henry M. Strauss, Secretary.
Charles Apple, Treaaurer.
Total memberahip of Department 150.
Alpha Vlmoa. and Ladder C*.
John J, Boston. Foreman.
Robert Rambottom. First Assistant.
Vincent Salmo, Second Assiatant.
Etigene Eldridge. Jr^ Secretarir.
Fred Mollineaux. Treasurer.
Haae Cm. Na. 1.
Josepb Cruger, Foreman.
O. Davenport. First .\S8l8tant.
G. Hlgrglns, Second Assistant.
H. Piock, Secretary.
William Konigr, Treasurer.
Ruaarll Hoae Co. Sm. 2
Claude Brotheridgre. Foreman.
K'Hnk r'oward. First A,'»,«iBtant,
Harry Bllnn, Sorond AsfMtant.
P. Tmesdale. Secretary.
Vt*A Schmidt. Treaaurer.
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•ff McMpatMMU S. V. i. Z. SlcC&srre^, Cwiiaty Comrult- tecman. Eldward Irh* Pr*«ri4l*nt. William Pearaall.' VIee-Prealdent. S. Edrar Dye, Recording Secretary. Vineent Salmo, Financial Secretary. .Iohn J. UcGafTrey. Treasurer. Cltlaeaa* lavrovcatcat AaaariatI— Meets ever>- Wednesday evening In new Hchool Hnuae. Major I. J rixon. President, fi. Morawets. Vice-Prealdent. J. J. Fairbaln, Rec.-Sec'y. H. C. Albers. Car. Secretary. Ed. Schmidt, Treasurer. ruM Mctb^Slait Chareb. Rev. Willlsa T Matthewa. Pastor. Sunday servicea:'10,30 a. m., 7,30 p. m. Prayer meeting: Tharaday evening at 7.45. HOOSEVBLT CHTRCH SBRVICBS St. Paal'a Bpiac***! CharA Rev. Adelbert J. Smith Deacon In chnrge Realdence 22 Henry Street. Phone 1128-M Servicea Sunday. 10 a. m. Sunday School. 2:30 p. m. Holy Comunlon, 3d Sunday 8 a. m. Mrs. Wm. H. Tabb. Prea. Ladles' Guild Mra. Fred Monroe. Directress of Al¬ ter Guild. MISSION OK HOT.T RBDBESIEni OF KREEPOBT Meets In Opera House Father O'Toole, of Freeport, in charge
Services .Sunday at » a. m. Holy Communion, second Sundny for
girls; third Sunday for boys.
1st Thursday, Holv Communion, 6:30
and 7:30 at Frteport. Confession
at 4 o'clock ,at Freeport.
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wardly through asA acroaa land ef tha i party of the Srat part. -South Sf ty- three <S3) degrees. thirty-four (34) j minutea "Weat, one hundred and fprty-j aix and nlnety-fonr one-humlreil Uts I (14S.94) feet to the line of the abovt; i • ¦ (. ' Pul V X\o\,-t: theac" north-I WarMy and weatwardly alons raid Puhliif l!«««d to the fo.ir fol- | ¦»«ring conrves; on : a curve toi the loft vith a railins of two hun- | dred and eighty-four C284) feet, a dia- I tance of sixty-nve and seventy-six.! one-hundredtha ((fi.7fi) feet to a point;¦<
In Testimony Whereof. We haTe hereupon set our hands and affixed, tke seal of said Custodians of Prim¬ ary Records this Sth day of September, one tbousx (Sea!.) a&ii uiuv i<a«Mii«d and six-- teen. LAWRENCE B KIRWIN President. CHARLia U.^dToWE,
Secretary. Custodians of Primary Records.
PUBLIC NOTICES.
TAMPICO SCUTTLE A CRAVEN AFFAIR, SAYS ROOSEVELT
Constituted So Grave an Offense
Against the Nation's Honor
and Duty That the Man
Responsible Should Be
Removed From Office.
WILSON CANNOT SHIELD HIMSELF BEHIND DANIELS
Authsntio Proof That Americans In Psril War* Daaartod by Thoir Own Govornmont Against tho Protoat of tho Senior Naval Officer Presontc Moat Pusillanimoua Epiaodo In tho Naval Annals of Our Country.
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Theodore Roosevelt in a letter to Henry Reuterdahl, the naval critic, cilticlses President Wilson and Secre¬ tary Daniels in connection with. the Tamplco affair, when tbe American warships were withdrawn by order of tbe Administration. The colonel says: "I'ou have preseutetl authentic proof of how the Americans In peril at Tnmpico were de8erte<l by their own government agaiust the protest of the senior American nnval otflcer present You have 8lio\yn that the covernment at Washington had full linowledge of the danger uf the situation through telegrams from Admiral Mayo sent by wireless to the navy department on Aprtl 11. 12 and 13. You also give the j telegram of Mr. Daniels of April 20 directing the admiral to proceed to Vera Crus.
Mayo Feared Loaa of Life. "You have shown that Admiral Mayo made an emphatic protest to the unvy de()artment, stating that he feared the result of the squadron's leaving would be the loss Qf American lives and prop¬ erty. You also quote the telegrams sent by Admiral Mayo the following day, containing the protest of the American consul, Mr. Miller, and re- I questing authority to remain at Tam¬ plco. You have shown that, neverthe¬ less, the navy department ob the 2l8t confirmed its previous orders and di¬ rected the ships to leave at once.
"You have shown that the admiral put out into the ocean eight miles dis¬ tant, but received a protest from Con¬ sul Miller reiterating bis demand for protection. You then qnote the tele¬ grams and Blgnahi of Admiral Mayo, who, in spite of bis orders, nobly re¬ fused to run from the post of duty while the lives of American men, wom¬ en and children were in danger." Can't Hide Behind Daniels. Of the President and Secretary Dan¬ iels the colonel writes:
"Presideut Wilson cannot shield him¬ self behind Mr. Daniels, for Mr. Dan¬ iels could do nothing that the presi¬ dent does not order or sanction. When Mr. Daniel's actions have been brought to tbe attention of Mr. Wilson, and are not repudiated by him, they be¬ come Mr. WllHons; and Mr. WH*on Is fully aud completely responsible for Mr. Daniels, for all tbat he bas done and left undone,
"Tlie proof Is sbsfllute that when Admiral Stayo was at Tamph*o he hsd reteivwl full Icnoi^ledge of th«? rtotinj and of the imminent danger to Ameri¬ can lives; hnt that nevertheless, be steamed away into the ocean, snd that the .Americans were rescued by tJer- ni:in and British ships. Thi<) action constituted so ipave an oCTense from the Mtaudtxdut of aational duty and scIfHTesi»ect. that aay man re.<;ion8U>le for it should tH! at once taken ont ot olllce.
Faets Mads Public In U. 8. "Shortly thereafter tbe facts %e^ Inade public hi the United Statse. If Admtrsi Mayo had beea respoludtrie and tiad not acted nnder orders, th«i the only proper course for Secretsry iWaiels wouid hs vs. been to ordei' his
instant court-martial, and In snch caso the failure to do so would have shifted the bia tne at once from tbe shoulders of Admiral Mayo to the shoulders of superiors. President Wilson and Secre¬ tary Daniels.
"Therefore, even if these telegrams did not exist, even if there hnd been no such orders, or those actually is¬ sued by the secretary of the navy to Admiral Mayo, nevertheless bis supe¬ riors. Secretary Daniels and President Wilson, would both have Income fully responsible for the guilty transaction by their acquiescence therein. They cannot, as they have sought to do, shift tbe blame to the shoulders of the admiral."
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teen (t7) minutes, forty-six (4C) see onda W*»t, forty-flve and plchtv-nltK one-hundredtha (46.S9) feet to a pnint thence on a curve to' the Ipft with j. ,
radius of two hundred and seventy- i
nve (275) feet, .a distance of three- i htindred and eighty and twenty-three I one-hundredths (S80.2S) feet to a point; ' thenc« North eighty-ftve (8fi) degrees.! >'OTICE OF RriMlFT nvtBixwi thirty-one (31) minutes West. four I Nallo« T« h-™K„^ *"**' .
hundred and thirteen and flfty-slx one- i "0"ce Is hereby given, as required hunnertth.s (4i3.56) ftet to the point! by section 146 of the town law that or place of beginning. CONTAINING the town Uiard nf VkI . ,
ithin salrt » ounds one an.i f,.ur h= i- f „ _ _ ooard Of the tOWn of
Y., offlce-
_ part of "' """ """* ciera. wnere any per-
the County u<ad System of the County 1 son interested therein may examiOA of Nassau: and It is furthf>r Ithe ume tho .nn,..i n '^**"'"'*
ENACTED, that w. Fred Starks, c . ^!' "'® snnual estimate or E. ot Glen Cove. Nassau Countv, N. Y., | 1°^^ budget Of revenues and ezpen- be, and he hereby is directed to have i ditures for the next fiscal vear »n^ a map prepared show.lng the meets and : »»,.* . „..kii Z. i ^ - '^ ' *''°' bounds of said road or hiphwnv. nnd ; "*** * publlc bearinB liefore the town "i*" «he same In the office of the Cl^rk board v.ill oc held at the Town Hall of the C_oimty of Nassau, and the 4n\d jVont 9,trttet in the villo.J!^;^ road or highway be herrnfter cared for '^P"^ atreet, in the Village of Heinp- and maintained by the County of Nas- Stead, in said town, on the llth dav san; and It is further enacted of October l<»lfi at twn nVlru<ir <« .vl
Seotlon 3, This Art shall take effect „«r!i:^ ^^^O. "I tWO O ClOCk in the
Immediately, and the Clerk Is directed "lernoon, at Which any person fa- *?d''d'^h""i^ publLih the same as pro-j vorlng or Objecting to said estimate v ded y law^^^^^ ^^. ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^, or budget, or to any part or item Supervisors of Nassau Connty, i thereof, may appear and be heard.
The Soldier Voto.
A sUrnlflcant feature following the Miiiue election was tbe nature of tbe soldier vote.
It is reported that one Maine bat¬ talion hiked sixty miles In two days for the purpose of exercising the fran- fblse.
And we know how they voted!
Latin politeness Is proverbial, but aren't these Mexican commissioners exceeding the limit when they persist In likening Woodrow Wilson to Ven- nstlano Carranza?
ALWAYS oy THE JOB TO 1*0 YOUR PLUMBING O ALL ITS BRANCHES
Leaking pipes, loose Joints, dripping faucets, escaping gas cost a lot of money that can be saved with a little attention. No waste means small bills.
W. Fa PEARSALL
Woods Ave. near Xassan Road Roosevelt
N. y.. Sent. 22, 1916, Philip j Christ, Chairman. State of New Tork, County of Nassau, ss.: I. georgf: M, OOODAI.K, cierk of the Board of SunervNors of the Cnuntv of Na.xsnu. cXi, hereby certify, that I have rnmnnr'-d the pref-edinR- wifh the original resolution adopted by the Board of .Siiixrvisors of Nnwau Coun¬ ty. New York, Sept, 22. 191fi. on flle In my offlre nnd recorded In the rerord of the prorredlnps of the Board of S\i- nervl<>nr« of the Cotinty of NaHcnu. and do hereby ceHIfy the sarhe to he a cor¬ rect tran.'^crlpt therefrom and of the whole of said original,
1 further certify that the resolution
hereinabove mentioned was adopted by
the conrurrioB afflrmative vote ~rtf the
Supervisor" of *Xte Cmntv of Nassau,
IN WITNKSS WHERKOF. I
have hereunto set my hand nnd
atfixed the offlrlnl seal of > \ ~
Board of .'Supervisors, this 22(1
day of Sept,, In the year one
thousand nine hundred and
sixteen,
OKORCE M, GOODAI.K. Clerk of the Board of Super¬ visors of Nassau County,
Dated at Hempstead. N. Y-, this- 26th day of September 1916. HIKA.M R. SMITH,
Supervisor. FRANKLIN G. GILBERT,
Town Clerk. CORODO.V .\ORT0.\ LKWIS M, RAISIG, EDWARD T. NEU, WALTER R. JONES, Justices of the Peace.
SLRROtiATES NOTICES-
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
Josephus Daniels might bave made a passable secretary of the Salvation Navy, but it was pretty rough to Impose him on Uncle Barn's fighting nsvy.
Shattered Father's Excuse. Little Mnric. aged four Imd lieen very much iiiipre.sscd by lier iiiollier's di.-icussioii of il chnrge nccount at one of the local dcpnrlm^'nt ,'<t<>rea. At hreiikfiist one morninir she said to her father: "riijia. I want you to get me H llttie brother." "W'liy. dear." her father answered, "a little brother Is very expensive, nnd papa cnn't nfford to get you one," "But, papn," she liU- swered, "you can get It charged."
Suggestions. There are various ways of being a good citizen, such ns hot beating one's grandmother and not keeping a dog that is a nuisance to one's neighbors, —Cleveland Plain Dealer.
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HME TABLE
LONG ISLAND R. R. TIMK TABUE
(Kffective September 6th. 1916.) Leave Menick for Kew York, aaS iatermoSlate •tatiOBBi Week-daya —5.16, S,I2. «,S8, 6.64, 7.18. 17.28. 8.01, 18.18, 8.S2, 10.12, a. m.; 12,17, 1.30,- 3.08, 4.17. 6.38, 6.33, 8.18, 11.14 p. m. Sun¬ days—6.48. 8.20. 9.20 a. m. 12.28, 2.48, 4,32, 6,83, 7,07, 8.49, 9.44, 11 17 p. m,
I<«ave Vrmowmrt tmt New York. PeaMrtraMla StaHwi, anS BrweklyM We«kdaya~-e.2P, S.(C, 6.42, 6,58, 7.23, 7.46,, 8.05. 8.17, 8.66. i9.49. JO 17 a. m.; 12.23, 1.34, 3,13. 4.21. 5.02. 6.42, If8.21, 6.38, 8.16, 9,20, H Ig p. m. Sunday —6,62. 8.24. 9.24 a. m.; 12,32, 2,52, 4.J«. 6.37. 7.11. 8.24. ISJ. §,48, 11.21 p. ta.; Lost* Vtmmpmtt for Aaaltyvllle, Babylsa. PiKltehoage aaS tot«raic«.
iate ««««l«aai Week-days—na4.44, .60, 8.10,a9.Sl. 11.63 a.m,; e1,36, al,46. aa2,24. 2.44, *3.E8. a5,01. t5 37, a5.6G a6.09. 16.37. *7.06. 7.48, u.8".0S, a9.07. all.20 p. m.; 12.17. a2,22, nights Sundays—6.21, a9.a2. alOSG .a. va.; 12.- 34. 2,J0. 8,54. a5.44. a7,06, a9.02, 1.14 p. m.; 13.17, 1.89. night.
Leave New Tork, Peansylvaala Station, tor Preeport, Merrick mm* priaclp*! .. tateraeState .. at«tl*aai Week-days—b2.60. 6.54. 7.04. 8.86. 11.00 a. m.; al2.40, 13.52, al.32, 2.00," SOO. 4,07. t4.48. 5 00, 6,3S, 5.54, 1.30. night Sundays—4,30. 8,25. 10.00. 11.40 a. m.; 1,40, S.QO, 4,51. 6.15, 8.08. 10.17, I.tO p. m.: 12.34 nigbt
aTralns run to Babylon only.
nNo Brooklyn connectlona.
aSaturdays only.
fEixcept Saturdays.
lExceipt holldaya
tKxcept Saturdaya and hotldayn.
Traina leave Brooklyn. Flatbush ATenue Station, about the same time aa those ahnwn frcMn New Torlt. P»b- naylvanla Station. This time table sobject to change without notice.
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ELECTION NOTICE.
NASSAU COUNTY. N. Y. tieneral Election,
November Tth, 1916.
Slate of New York, Office of the Secretary of State, Albany, August 31, 1916. To the Custodian of Primary Re¬ cords ot the County of Nassau:
Noiice is hereby given, that, at the General Eloctlon to be held in this State on the Tuesday succeeding the flrst Monday In .November next (Nov¬ ember 7th), the following officers ma; be lawfully voted for to wit:
Forty-five electors of President and Vice President of the United States.
THK PKOl'LK OK THK STATK OV
NEW YOKK. to Hannah Kane. Tim¬ othy Kane, Michael Kane, Thomas Kane, John Kane, Janios Kane, Maur¬ ice Kane, Michael Kane, Thumas Kane, John Kane, Tiiomas Kane. James Kane, Timothy Kane, Margaret Kane Fallon, Klltn Kane, Kleanor Kane, and Meurice Kane, If living, if he be dead, then lii,-< widow, heira at law and next ..l kin, legatees, devisees aiid lc-n,.l rcpic-ii.tall ves whose namea and placea ot residence are aeveralty unknown and cunnut be ascertained with due dillKence, the heirs and next of kin of Juiianna Ahearn, deceased, bends Greetiiigs:—
Whereas, Frederick W. Fletcher, who resides at Freeport, Nasau Coun¬ ty, New York, has lately applied to tlie Surrogate's Court of our County of Nassau, to have a certain instru¬ ment in writing bearing date the flfth day of July. 1916, relating lo both real and perNnnal property duly prov¬ ed as tho lasl Will and Tealnient of Johanna Ahearn. deceaaed, who was" at the time or her death a resident ot Freepori, In the said county of Nas¬ sau,
Therefore, you, and each of you, are cit^ to show cuune before the Sur¬ rogate's Court of our County of Naa- HU,u. at the .Suriogate's Offlce at Min¬ eola. In the Counly of Na.s.sau, on tho seventh day of October, 1916 at nine o'clock in the forenoon of that day why the said \VilI TeHtanicnl should ' not bo aditiilled to iimbate us a WIII, of real uud iiernonal property.
In Teatimoiiy Whrn-of, We havo
A Governor in the place of Charles ;a"«';d tjie "<al of the Surroifatc
,,,1,,. I (ourt of our i-uld County
« -Whiti-nan l>«uil, oi um mm niuniy of Na,-*.-<Ul>'
b. Wmtinaa, | to be h.r<.lo ullixed.
A Lieutenant-Governor, in the place I Witnesii, HON. JOHN j. oraham, of Edward Schoeneck 1 Surrogate of our .«Hld County of .\a«-
01 i^Qwaia ocnoenetK. i s«u. at the .Sunop.ate's office, al Mln-
A Secretaiy of State, in place of tola, in the .said County, the ninlli Francis .M. Hugo. \ dnv . "' Angu.-it, 6ne tiiousand nin.
A Comptroller, in the place of Eu¬
gene M. Travis.
A Treasure!, in the place of James L. Wells.
An AttoiTiey General, in the place of Egburt E. Woodbury.
A State Engineer and Surveyor, in the place of Frank M. Williams.
A Cliief Judge of the Court of Ap¬ peals, in the place of Willard Bart¬ lett. '
Ail of whose terms of offlce will ex¬ pire on the last day of December next.
A United States Senator in the place of James A. O'Gornian.
'An Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, in place of William E. Wer¬ ner I Deceased).
One of th'i Justice.f of the Supreme Court, for thc Second Judical Dis-
SUPERVISdR'S RESOM'TIONS. Resoiiitlon Number Pour.
An Act to accept and de.signate as a county road certain property in the Town of Oyster Bay In the County of .Nlaf.'^au and State of .New Yoik.
The Board of .Supervisors of the ,.,,... , . , ,, „
County of Nassau, New York, under j trict, in the place of James C. Crop.sey, and by. virtue of the power and au- ^ appointed by the Governor to flll i'v'",urd Thro^ugir ?,l!^p^^'r"'56nf°"the' vacancy, whose term of offlce will ex- Xaws of 1910, enlitled, "An Act to pro- j pire on the last day of December next, vide for county roads in certain Coun- ^ Repi-.sentative in the Sixty-fifth lies adjoining cities of the first class, . ^^ ,, ., j r,. . «...
and tbe acta amendatory thereof and Congress of the United States for the Huppl.mental thereto, and by and upon pjret Congressional District, compos- me,X"r"e"fctTd^o^Sid"DS^aice^'.'ied of the Counties of Nassau, Suffolk tained and determined by taking and ; and part of the County of Queens, In
enac't^'rs^fo'nows^*" *"^ "*^'' ^"^^ ''¦ ^^^ P'*^** "^ Frederick C. Hicks.
^"whereas, the Long Island Rail- | A Senator lor tlie F'irst Senate Dis-
road Company has offered to dedicate I (rict, composed of the counties of Nas-
^'ise"of'-"rMghway'!^cenkin";eil%?op: \ sau and Suffolk, in the place of George
erty at Gien Cove, in the Town of | L. Thompson..
Oysler Bay, County of Nasaau andi (--nuntv nni Disf rict OfflperB also to
State of New York, and haa tendered t.Ounty anJ UlSirici umcers aiSO to
to the Board of Supervisors a deed of be elected for said County:
dedication of said property, dated the , Qne ."Wcmber of A8.sembly, in place
''wHE^EAS^?if"';^iid property «o of- i of Thomas A McWhinney.
fered to be dedicated and tendered by | A County Judge, in the place Of
hundred and sixte
(L. S.) 8AMUKL T. WRICIIT,
Clerk of the Suirotrati's <"'.iurt
NOTICE TO « REI>ITOnS
PUliSUA.VT TO AiN OUDKK OF HO.V. JUHN J. «11AH.\.M. SurroKal- of the County ol' .N'axMau. notice is here¬ by glvi-n lo all persons having claims agahiHt Hewlett Smith, iati- i.r" tlic- Tovvn of lleinp.Mtoad, in the Haid coun¬ ty, deceiLSfd, lo pre.sent the same with ; the vcjUclioiM thereof, to the «iilj,sr-ill)- '- or the udiiilniHlrulor of the j^oimIh, : <:hattel,s and credits of said diK-i-a.-eil, I at Ills pla<,-c of transacting husinoH,-* i ai Bollinore, Nassau Counly, .N'aw ' York, on or before the first day of December next.
iJuled, Mineola. N, V^.. May 11. 1916. FRANK SMITH, Adinini:'itraloi'. CLOCK & HKAMAN. Atlorneyi for Administrator, Freeport, New
York.
fursi;ant to an order of hon.
I JOHN J, GRAHAM, Surrogate of
the Counly of Nassau, notice is hurv-
> by given to all persons having
; claims against Eila ii. I'owell, late
i of the Town of Hempsiead, in the
said counly, deceased, lo present the
same wilh vouchers tiiere<jf, to the
subscribers, the executors of the last
will and testament of said deceased.
at their place of transacting business
al the otflce of Clock & S<-aman.
Freeport. New York, on or before tlie
flrst day of I>ecember next.
Dated, Minola, .V, Y,, May 16, 1916. MARY K. SOUTHARD, FREU EVERITT POWELU
Executor*, CI^CK A. SEAMAN, Attorneya for Executors, Merrick Road and Church 8tr»et. Freeport, N. Y,
said deed is In the estimation of thi Board, necessary to be acquired for highway purposes, be It^ therefore en¬ acted;
Section 1. That said deed of dedica¬ tion be and the same hereby Is, ac¬ cepted, and the property therein de¬ scribed accepted for use as therein spedfled, and the Clerk of this Board l.s hereby authorixed and directed to procure aaid deed lo be recorded in the otnce of the clerk of the County of Nassau; and It Is further enacted:
Section 2. Thai It is deemed advis¬ able to designate as a county road. Ihc property hereby accepted by sivJd deed of dedication described aa follows, lo- wlt:
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land sill/ate, lying and being at C.leri Cove, in the Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau and State of .Vew York, bounded and described as fol¬ lows. to-v» it:
KROlfmiNGat a point on the east¬ erly line of Walnut Road, where the same ia Intersected by the northerly line of the Public Road leading east- wardl.v from Duck Pond Road where It crosses the Oyster Bay Branch of the railrnad of the party nf the flrst part to Walnut road, conveyed to the County of Nasaau by the party of the flrst part by deed dated October 22nd, 1915, and running thence along said <>asterly line of Walnut Road. North Four (4) degrees, twenty-seven (27) »»itnut»'» East, a Hlnf-rire of flfty (60) feet to tbe line dividing lands of fhe party of fhe flrst part from lands of other oWfpra: thence oastwardly and Mruthwardly along said dividing Ilr* th<*-, three following courses: South elchty-flve (85) degreea. thirty-one (31) minutes East, five hundred and aeventy-flve and eighty-six one-hun¬ dredths (57S.se) fe«st to a point; thence South thirty-two !82> degrees, thirty- three (33) minutea East, three hundred and thirty-nine and nlnety-flve o-fle hundredths (329.96) feet to a point; thence South flfty-four (54) degreea, twenty-six <2«) '"Inutes East, thirty- one and flfty-f6ur one-hundr«>dths (31.54) feet to a point; thence west-
James P. Neimann.
A Surrogate, In the place of John J. Graham.
A Sheriff, in the place of Stephen P. Pettit
A County Clerk, in the place of Thomas S. Cheshire-
A County Treasurer, in the place of Daniel J. Hegeman.
A District-Attorney, in the place of Lewis J. Smith.
A Superintendent of the Poor, In the place of Claude Van Deusen.
A County Comptroller, in the place of Earl J. Bennett, appointed to fill vacancy.
All whose terms of office will ex¬ pire on the last day of December next.
Given under my hand and Seal of office of thc .Secretary of State, at the City of 'Al¬ bany, this thirty-first day ot August, In thc year (Seal.) one thousand nine hun¬ dred and sixteen. IRANCIS M. HITOO, Secretary of State. Stste of New York. County of Nassau. BS.:
Wc. the custodians of Primary Re¬ cords in an-l for the County of Nas¬ sau, do hereby certify that we have compared tho annexed with the orig¬ inal notice filed and recorded in onr office September 1st 191« and that the same is a true transcript thereof of the whole of said original
rOBECLOSlRE NOTICK.S.
SUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUN¬ TY. —Sag Harbor Savinirs Hank, Plaintiff, against, Charles Ilurghardt and Margaret Burghardt, wife, De- fendantii. In pursuance of a judg¬ ment of foreclosure and aale, made and entered in the above entitled ac¬ tion bearing date the 14lh day of July, 1916, I the undersigned referee in aaid judgment named, will sell at public auction at the lotunda of thn Counly (Niurt House In Mineola. Nas¬ sau Counly, New York on Monday. October 2nd 1916, at 10 a. m., the premises directed by Bai() judgment lo be sold, and thnreln described as followa:
All those certain lots, plecea or parcela of lund together wiUi the buildings and improvementa thereon erectird or to be erected, situate, ly¬ ing and being at Roosevelt, County of Na.ssau and State of New York known and deaignatod aa and by tho lots numbers fourteen (14) fifteen (15) and sixteen (16) on Map of property of James Armstrong, Itoo^ie- velt, L. I., siirveyed June, 1907. hy Sanlth and Malcomson, Civil. Engin¬ eers, Freeport, L. I., and filed in Nas¬ sau County Clerk's offlce June 301h, 1908. as map number 161, which sal<t lols taken together are further bounded and described as follows;
BEOINNING at the northwesterly corner thereof adjoining Harts Ave¬ nue on the north and distant three hundred seventy-lhree and 10-10(> (278.10) feet easterly from Washing¬ ton Avenue when measured along the KOUtherlr side of Marta Avenue: thence running southerly along the easterly litf" of lot number thirteen (It) as shown on said map one hun¬ dred (IOO) feet; thence easterly sixty 760') feet; thenca northerly along the westerlr line of lot number seven¬ teen (17) as ahown on said map one hundred (100) feet to Harts Avenue; thence westerly along Harta Avenue alxtv (60) feet to the point or place of beginning.
Dated, July 1», 1*16,
gHEPARD H. FARRmOTON, Referee. WnXIAM C. OnEENTE. Attorney tor rialDtlli; sag Harbor, L; I