THE HASSAir POST, FBEEPORT, V. T., FBIOtAT, 7VVE tS, 1916.
SEVBV
KMM FEMimSTS WOULD mn WOMEN
Idea Is That All Girls Should Be
Conscripted For a Year to
Leam Useful Work.
The Hague.—C^onscrtplion for women Im the latest Idea of German femtnlstii,
German women have accompllBhed an amazluf^ nmount of work for thc fatherland In the present war. but tbe feminist leaders assert that too much of the work haH been dilettante, iil or¬ ganized and III directed.
What Is wanted, according to ihene women, la tbe Introduction of eominil- sory service for women—not military. but home service. Each woman, they say, should spend one year In the later teens learning work which should be nseful to the state. At the end of that time she could return to fhe bosom of ber family.
At a meefltiK held at Berlin recently Dr. Oertrude Ranmer developed this Idea. She showed how feminine work for the fatherland had heen hampered by lack of training and organl7.ation. drew a flne picture of what could have been done had the women heen called upon at the same time us the men, each woman knowing her Job and knowing where to go to It,
Finally, she urged the advantages lu the way of discipline which thc meu got from their ^-earn of service. "We must tie doiK' with dilettantism:" she cried, "Every woman mufit lenm that she owes n duty not only to her child. but to the home, and not only to the home, but to the state, and, above nli, she must know what to do,"
COLLIE HALTS A BULL
Effort of ¦ Dog Saves the Lives of Fa¬ ther and Son.
St. Louis, - Eannle, a Scotch coiiie. saved the life of .lolm i', Shafer, a farmer and thc dog's owner. !iti<l John Shafer. father of the dog's owner, on two different onnsions in one week, when the men were attacke<l by an In¬ furiated bull, Hicording tn a story tnld In Marne, 111,
When the futher went to the liiirn to feed, the bull attacked him. In trying to get nway lie fell several times and was bruised. His grandilniighter, Nel¬ lie Shafer, arrived homo from schoul at that time, nnd she sent (he collie Into the lot. The ilog halted the bull and permitted the old man to esca|ie.
The ne.xt morning, when the son went to the bam to feed, the bull at¬ tacked him, FTls cries attracted .Mrs. Shafer, who went to the lot in her night clothes, taking the dog with her for the second rescue.
LEOAL HOnCES.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICK. TO fllKDlTOHS.
rfUSKA.NT TO A.N' OltUKU OF HON, JOHN ,1. (HtAIIA.VI. SurroKBti' ot tho (^ounty of Nassau, nol Ice is hereby Kiven tn nil iicrsoiis liiiviiiK claims against Hewlett Smith, late of the Town of Heiniisleail. in the siiiil county, de- cen.scil. to present lhe same with the vouchers thereof, to the siiliscriber tho ailrnlnlKtriitor of th<' Roods, chattels and credits of said di cea.si'd, at his iilace of transactlnK bUHlness at Heilmore, .N'as- Hiiu Conniy, .N'ew York, on or before the first (lav of nrcember next.
Paled, .Virncola, N, Y„ May 11, IIM«, KRANK .S.MITH, .\dmiiiistralor, CLOCK ^ SI';,\MAN, Attorneys for .\d- niliiist rator, r'ni'iuiil. Ni-w York,
THK PKOPI.K OF THK STATK Ol''
NKW VOUK, to .\nnie I lart iiuinii, .Mela Kciwehl, Louisa Holiorst, Fredei¬ iek Karl Kowehl, Ilenrv .Nickolaus Kowehl, .Meta Louisa Kiiwehl, Tlieodnre Hii'drlck Kowehl, Wllllani l''rederlck Kowehl, Charles Henry Kowehl, Hied- rick Oerhard Kowehl, .Tohn Theodore Kowehl, iiiinieil in the will as Theodore Kowehl, Ilenry Hohorst, and AuKUst <!i'OrK>' Henrv Kowehl, Send ClrePtiiiKs:
WhcreiiH, Charles W, Kowehl, who re- sideH Bt WantaKh, Nassau County. .New Y'ork, has lately applied to the Siirro- Kate"s Court of onr County ot Nassau, to havo a certain Instrunient In writ- InK bcarluK dato thc 29th day of May. UlO'l. relatInK to both real and personal property duly proved a.s the last will aild testament of Charles O, Kowehl. de¬ ceaaed. who was at thc time of his death a resident of Wantagh, In said County of Na.isau,
Therefore, ynn and each of you, arc died to ahow cnuse before the Surro- KHte's Court of our County of Nassau, at the SurroKnte"s oftlce at Mineola. in the County of Nassau, on the elRhth day of July. 1916, ut nine o"cIock in the forenoon of that day why the said will and testament .should not he iidmltted to probate as a will of real and personal property.
In Testimony Whereof, We have caus¬ ed the seal of the Surropate's Courl of our aald County of .Nassau to he here¬ unto aJtixed,
Witness, HON, ,10HN ,1. CItAHAM, SurroKute of our said County of Nassau, at the SurroKate's Offlce, at Mineola, in the said County, the third day of June, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, (L, S,) SAMIIL T, WHIGHT,
Clerk of tho SurroRatc's Court,
sirnuKMi; cot:RT, nass.'Vi: county,
—Maria Fo«t<r, PlalntKT, aifalnst AnnH M. Kenny. Martha W. Kenny, Klule M. Carmlchael, Noal P, Becker, as Kxecutor of and Truster undor the Last ft'lll and Testament of William J, K. KMiny, deceased. Thomas F. Sheedy, The Kreeport Bank, David Wesley Pine. Kdward M, fJroul. .Neai I>. Hecker. Wil¬ liam GeorKe Koster and .I^hrj n Moore. I lefendanis.
In iiursuance <,f an Interlocutory JudKment made and entered In the above entitled action, dated May 2,'lrd. 1918. and intered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, on May ¦-'Tlh. lilt), 1, the undersliiKod, the ref¬ eree In said JudKment named, will ,"ell In one parcel al public auction to the hiKhest bidder, at the front d<ior of Ihe County Court House at .Mimola. in the Town of Hi'iiipslead. .Nasnau County, on the
•4TH n\% «»l-- AMilHT, lf»l«, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the prem¬ ises described in the said Interlocutory JudKment. the said premises belnK Par¬ cels I' and ll oil the Commissioners' .Mail filed In the .Nassau County CIerk"s otllee in this action on ,luiie 3rd, 1915, said liremiseK beinK bounded and de¬ scribed as follows to wit:
.VII that certain idol, piece or parcel of land siiuated at NIerrlck. In the Town of Miinpstiad, County of Nassau and Slate of .New York, bounded and de- ,'<crlbed as follows;
neKlnnliiK at a concrele monument at ih»' northwesterly corner thereof where the same adjoins land now nr formerly of Kate V, Harnum at a iioint dislant TL'S.fi^ feet southi'riy from the South Oysler Hay Turnpike measured on the ,asterly line of Wynsum -Vvenue; ruii- iiliiK Ilii'iice S. 22 dcKnes tl minutes K, ".''iH,'i.40 feft aloiiK the easterly line of salll Wvnsum .Vvenue to a stake at Ihe HI.ulherlv end thereof, al ttie head of the meadow; thence S, Hit deurees 19 minutes W. 17 feet alonK the southerly end of said AV'ynsum .Vvenue in a slake on Ihe iHsierly line of land nnw or for¬ merlv of Kate V. Harnum: tbence S, 42 ileKree,M r,:! minutes F. 2:!l-7/I0 feet aliiiiK said land now or formerly of Kale Y, Harnum to a stake; thence .S, 14 de¬ urees ?,s niinules K. alonK a line of fence and stakes and a line of ditch separalinK Ibe property hereby describ¬ ed from laod ;ie"- or formerly of ,sald Kail \". Hainuiii ,'iOfifl fiet more or less to lhe westerly side of the channel; tluiK'i' hmindeil smiihirly ami ea,vierly hv Whaleneck '"'¦;,, nr Hav to the drain nr ihaiiiiel Ihal leads IhroUKh snid Cnve or Hay In lln- miiulh of Whaleneck Klvi'i; Including all the hassocks and burs on the westerly side of said drain nr channi'l: thence northerly alonK tin .'I'liire line of said Whaleneck Klver unlil It comes to n point In said river \iliir. lhe siiiitheily tinnndary line ot 1,1 lid now or fornii rlv of said Kate V. llariiiiiii ernsses said river; Ihence aloiiK said land now or fornnrl.v ot Har¬ nuni S. Tn dcKrees ,",l", minilles W, ri:i f. . 1 ninre or less Io a slake; thence still mIiimk said land now or formerly ot Har- iiiiiii S. TU (li'Krees ,¦>« minutes W, :15K,2I r.ll l.l a slake; Ihence slill aloiiK said laml now or tornii'rly of Harnum S, Ijii d.'Kri'is IT niinutes W, Tlili.ilT feet lo llle i^a.^terly line of Wynsum ,Vvenue at the point or place nf beKinilillK, he 111'" said several dimeiisions mnre i'ir less, ToKither with all the land in Wyiii»uni
LEOAL VOnCES.
bor 19, 1902, tn Ubor 22 of MorteaKes, page 59. upon which mOrtgaRe the prin¬ cipal Is ovedu<, and now held by The Preeport Bank, the said portion subject to said Jlen beinK described as follows;
BeKinninK at the Northwest corner thereof at a locust stake at the Inter¬ section of the Kasterly side of Hewlett Avenue with Ihe Southerly side of a newly laid out road, said point being distant four hundred and fifty (450) feel .Southerly from the Southerly side of the .Merrick Koad, as measured along the Kasterly side of Hewlett Avenue, run¬ ning thence Kasterly along the SoutTi- erly side of said road three hundred and eighty-seven and three-tenths (387,3) feet to a locust stake which bears north sIxty-sIx deKiees five minutes Kast (N. 66 dcKrees 0.5 minutes K,J from the point of beKinninK, runninK thence South twenty-three dcKrees forty-flve minutes Kast (S, 2:i deKrees, 45 minutes K.I four hundred and four and two- tenths (404,2) feet to a locust stake on Ihe .Northerly side of another newly laid out road, runninK ihence we.iterly along the Northerly side of said last mentioned road to a locum stake on the Kasterly side of said Hewlett .\v<'nue bearing South sixty-nine deKrees seventeen min¬ utes Wesl iS, 69 deKrees 17 minutea W,i three hundred and sixty-six (366) feel, and runninK thence Northerly iwenty-BPven degrees West (N. 27 de¬ Krees W,) alouK the Kaslerly side ot Hewlett Avenue three hundred and eighty-four C.iUi) feet to the point or place of beglnnlns,
2, .V Hen to the extent of $3,250 with inierest at 5 per cent from January lst, 1916, by virtue of thi- mortgage execut¬ ed on December 16, 1902, by WlUlam J, K, Kenny and William George Kos¬ ter, to Danlei B. Kaynor and David Wes¬ ley Pine, recorded in tlie Nassau County Clerk's offlce on December 17, 1902, In Liber 22 ot .Mortgages, page 2X2, and now held by David Wesley Pine i upon which morlKage the principal is over¬ due) by virtue of a due assignment thereof by the said Daniel B, Kavnor of
LEOAL KOTICES.
Veyed by said I>aniel B. Raynor and D. Wesley Pine and their wives to Edward C. Cammann by deed dated December 1«. 1»02.
Dated. June 20, 1916,
HOWARD C. SHER-WOOD,
Referee. 34 Pine Street. New York City. ARMSTRONG ft KKITH. Attorneys for Deft. Sheedy, 40 Wall Street, New York City.
."VOTICE TO CREDITOR!!.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF HON, HENRY SELDEN WELL,ER, Tempor¬ ary Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against Daniel G. Kamp, late of the Town of Hempstead, In the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the executors of the last will and testament of said deceased, at their place of transacting business at the office of Johnson & Johnson, Free- port. N. Y.. on or before the 25th day of September next.
Dated. Mineola. N, Y,. March 1, 191« CL.ARA G, KAMP, JENNIK KAMP,
Executors. JOH.^SO.N * JOHNSON, Attorneys fot Kxecutors. 47 Railroad Avenue, Free- port, N, Y.
LEOAL VOnC^
SUPHE.MK COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. Mortgage Holding Comiiany, Plain¬ tiff, against Garden City Kstates and others. Defendants,
In pursuance of a Judgment of fore¬ closure and sale duly made and entered in the above-entitled action, and bear- lUK date the 16th day of May, 1916, I, the underslKned, the referee in sal'd JudKment named, will sell at public auction at the front dour of the Nassau Counly Court House at .Mineola, .Nassau Count.v, N'ew York, on the
IST DAY OF JI LV, IOIB, 10 o'clock in the forenoon ot that day, lhe premises ile.serlbcd In said JudKinent, to wit:
VII Ihose certnin lots or parcels of land deslKnated as lols numbered 30 to
the Westerly side of Hi wleit Avenu which point is distani north sixty-sl.K degrees twenly-elKhl minutea Eaat three hundred and t wenty-eiKht and len tine-hundredtlis feet from said Kaslerly side of .Merrick Avenue; and runninK Ihence north sixty-six deKrees tweiily- eighl minutes Kast three hundred and sixty-one and sixteen one-hundredths feel more or less to lhe centre line of Hi whit .Vvenue, runnliiK thence along said centre line of Ilewlelt Avenue Soulh twentv-six degries tifty-seveti minutes Kast tifteen hundred and eighty-si ven feel and tifty one-hun¬ dredths of a foot inori nr less to un angle in the same; thence southerlv still ilniiK the centre line of said Hewlett V\enui' Snulh fourteen degrees thirty niinules Kast three hundred and fnrly- ^ix and tin nni'-huridredlhs fe.t mnre nr less In Ilie land fnrmerlv uf William J. K, Kenny and Williain George Fos¬ ter; Ihence aloiiK the land formerly of said Williain ,1, K. Kenny and VVilliam
Dated. .Mtiy 16, 1916 FKLl.X KKIFSt^H.NKIDKK. JR„
ALHKKT W, HROWN, A11 orm'y'^''for PlaintllT, 128 Broadivav, .New York City,
nil
abulllng and adJnlniiiK said (leorge Foster South slxl y-tliree deg
lllll; Liell' llin
< to I he centre liii'
' wilh all the lai
if Whaleiieck Kivi
mil lli'iiipslead Hay
of; and
under ll
Whali'iiiT
PP
TUK PK(n'LK OF THF; STATK OF
NKW VOKK, To Arthur Smith, if Uv- Ine. and If deceased, to the widow, next of kin and heirs-at-law of the said Ar¬ thur Smith, and their resnectlvo widowa or husbands, and the next nf kin and helra-at-law of David W, Smilh, de- cenaed, nnd their widowa or husb.'inda whose names and places of residence nre unknown. Send GroetlnRs:
WHEREAS. Bertha B, Smllh. who re¬ sides at Baldwin, in the Town of Hemp¬ stead, Nassau County, New York, has lately applied to the Surrogate's Court of our (bounty of Nassau, to have a cer¬ tain instrvimeiit In writing hearliiK date the Bth day of February. 1896, relatluK to both real and personal property duly proved as the last will and testament of Dnvld W, Smith, deceased, who was at the time of his death « resident of Bald¬ win, In the Town of, llsmpatead. In said County of NiLssau. i
Therefore. You. and ^ach of you. are cited to show cause before the Surro¬ gate's Court of our County of Nnssau, at the SurroKnte's offlce at MIneoln. In the County of Nassau, on the 24th day of June, 1916, at nine o'clock In the fori'noon of that dny why the said will and testament should not be admitted to probate ns a will of real and peraonal property.
In Testimony Whereof, We have caused the seal of the Surrogate's Court of our said County of Nassau to be here¬ unto affixed.
Witness. HON. JOHN J, GRAHAM, Surrogate of our said County of Nassau, at the Surrogate's Office, at Mineola, In the satd County, the 20th day ot May, one thouaand nine hundred and six¬ teen.
IL..8.] SAMUEL. T. WRIGHT,
Clerk of the Surroarate'a Court.
.NKW VoKK Sl'PRK.MK Cf)I'KT .NVS- lo^^ ,''On>iTY.—i4l)>i-i A. Williams, I'laintiff. against Lnritta K, Kellv, The Long Island Keaitv Companv and Cadman H", Kroderiek. Defendants .Notice of Sale,
In pursuance of a Judgment of fore¬ closure and sale mad. and entered in the above entitled action, dated the 16th day of June, 1916, I, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment nained! will sell ai publlc auciinn, to the hiKh¬ est hidder, at the frnnl dnnr of the .Nas¬ sau Cnunty ("ourt Hnii,«.,. al .Mineola, .Nassau Countv, .New VimK, nn the ,%'ril IIAV OF At«;iST, 1010, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, lhe premises described in said JudKment nf foreclosure and sale, as fiillows, lo Ight , wit
eight feel more or less In a point In the centre line nf the Privaie Canal; lliencu iNortherly fnllowing Ihe centre line of said Private Canal as recenllv wid¬ ened and excavated to a point In said centre line at the head of said Private Canal; runniiiK thence north,
twenty-six deKrees flftv-seven minutes dredths 1121.32) f. more or less West along a line which ia forty and tourt e<|Ui-distanl from the easleriv side of
Merrick Avenue and the wisterlv side | parallel with th of Hewlett .-Vvenue eight hundred fortv- [one hundred five and eighty-eight " ' '
feet mnre nr less to th
of the prnpetry nnw nr lale nt Thendonl Hi Harlow at the point or place ot begin-,lii ning, containing within said bounds about nineteen anil forly-three hun¬ dredths acres more or less of upland, according to a survey of said property by l';vans Hrnthirs, Sur\eyiirs, dated ,lamaica. Long Island, .Noveniher, 1902,
Also a certain piece nr strip of land bounded on ilu' .North bv the .Merrick Knad; on Hie l';4.sleily side by the cen¬ tr.' line of Hewlett .Vvenue; on the Southerly side by the Northerly line of the property described In the pnoed- iiig .paragraph hen nf and Westerlv hv the land now nr lale ihe prnperlV of <i Judgnient Theodnri t Bartow, being ,thirtv-three Court, (Juei and six oiie-hundredihs fei-t iriore or less in widlh at the noriherlv and southerly ends therenf and tlve hundred and thirty-lhree and sevenly one-hun-
CLINTON
Plaintiff,
dress, fll
.N, Y,
Sl'PKKMK COUKT, QUKKNS COUNTY,
- -.'Vmelia Donni'r, Plaintili, against
Knill Donner, liefendnnt,
Hy virtue of an execution Issued upon
rendered in the Supreme
s Counly, a transcript ot
said judgment having been tiled in the
Nassau Countv Clerks Office on the
2Bth day of April, 1916, in Ihe above en-
-.- > , ^io-..ui.-, titled actinn, In favor of said Plaintift
teet more or leas In Ienglh on'and against said Defendant, tested
forty- mon
lllll aliove ilisci iheil: and including all lhe hassocks and bars on lhe westerly side of said drain or channel leading tliiiuigh said cnve or bay and together uilh all riparian righls ap|iurteiialit to salll preiiilses; conlaining wllhin said linunds 2,"i,9l acres ot upland, 1.57 acres l.f mails, 41,11 acres ot meadow and ,'i6.l acres of hassocks, bars and lands under wal.'r. be the same more or less.
Also all Ihal plot, piece or parcel of land with the Inillilings and Improve- iiients I'lenon sltnated at Merrick In Ihl' Tnwn lit Heriii.,-liead. County of Nas¬ sau, Stall' of New York, bounded and described as follows:
Hi'giiining at a stake at the Inters.'C- liiin of Ihe southerly line of lhe South Ovsler Ha\" Turnpike iiiow known as Itie .Merriek Knad) with lhe w.sterly line nf Hewlett .Vvenue; runiiliig thence along said southerly line nf the Soulh Oyster Hav Turnpike. N. (16 degrees 2 1 niinutes F. 47 1.14 feet to a concrele nionuinenl; thence S. 2:i degrees 4! niinules I-;., pari ot lhe way along Ihe iiisliily bniiiiilary of the pieniises d.'- serilii'd in the innrtgage from William .1 K Kenny and William George Foster In The Kreeporl Hank, recorded in the .Nassau Cnuntv Clerk's offlce on Novem¬ ber 19, 19112, In Lllier 22 of .Mortgag.-s, page 5!i, 14i:i.:ll feet toa <-iincret.' inon- luni'iii; llu nee N. 66 degrees 19 niinulis 1-:. :i.S2.57 feet In ..a concrete mniiuineii t 1,11 the Weslerly^'llne ot Wvnsum ,Vve- lue; iheiici' along said Westerly line of Wvnsum ,V venue, S, 23 degrees 41 inin¬ utes I';, 159,72 feel to a coiicrile nionu¬ inenl on the nortlnrly line nf land now nr fnrmerly of Kale V, Harnuni, ihence al.ing said land now or form.'rly of Bar- iiuin S, 71 degrees «',j minutes \V. 561.15 feel lo a stake; Ihence slill along sa'd land now or formerly of Harnuni S. 29 degrees 46 niiniil.'S I-;, 1151.76 feel to n. slake; thence slill along said land nnw or fnrmerlv of Harnum S. 71 degrees 11 minutes W. 177.20 feet to a eiiiicreK'
iinunient: thenc.¦ still along said land
iw or formerlv of Harnuni S, 17 de-
ees 12 minutes K, 2400 feet more or
<s to SijUiiw (.'reek: running thence
iithirlv, wislerU and southeasterly alioig said Si|uaw Creek, as said Cr.'ek runs, lo lhe .MerrU'k Cove; thence run¬ ning snutberlv, westerh' and northerly along said M.rrick Cove to the souili- rlv line of land of K, C, Cammann; tlience along said land of Cammann .N, grees 25 minutes K. 490 teet more ss to a stake in the centre line of lhe proposed road to be or nnw laid out liy .Messrs, Kaynor and Pine, thence niong 111.' centre line of said proposed road N, 14 degrees. 35 minutes W.'St 1163 frei to a concrele monument; Ihene S. 63 degrees 00 minutes West "65 feet more or less to the Kast side nf lh.' olil Merrick Canal as the same existed befor.' lhe widening and exten¬ sion thereof: thence northerly following Ihe east side of said Old Merrick Canal as the same existed hefore the widen¬ ing and extension thereof, tour hun¬ dred and nttv feel more or less to the head of said old Canal at a point oppo¬ site the dock and distant thirty feet more nr less North Sixty-three degrees thi'ie minutes Kaat from the Kasterly side of .Merrick .Vvenue; running th.'iice north sixly-three degrees thr.'e minutea l';asl seventy-eight feet more or less lo a jinliit in the c.ntre line of the Privaie Canal: thence .Northerly following the centre line of said Private Canal as re¬ cently widened and excavated to a point in said centre line al the head of said Private Canal; running thenc north 26 d.'grei's 57 minutes Weal along a line which Is ei|ul-distant from the I'iasterly side nf Merrick Avenue and the Weal- .rlv side of Hewlett .Vvenue S45,SS feet to a stake on the southerly line of the property now or late of Theodoret Bar¬ tow: Ihence along said land now or late of Bartow N, 66 degrees 2S minutes E, 32,^.10 feet to a stake on the westerly line of Hewlett .Vvenue, th.-nce along said westerlv line of Hewlitt Avenue N, 26 degrees 57 minutes W, 533,70 feet to the point of b.'glnning; and also all the land in said South Oyster Hay Turnpike and Wvnsum .Vvenue, adjacent to said premises, to the centre lln.' thi'reot re¬ spectively: together with all the tiirim r riglil, title and interest of Daniel B, Ravnor and Annie K,. his wife, and D, W.'sl.'v Pine nnd Laura K,, his wit.', of, in and to Merrick Creek, Merrick Cove anil Merrick Canal adjoining said prem¬ ises and of. In and to the lands Ih.r.'in, and of, In and to the lands lylnK therein covered by water, subject however, to such rights as the public may have In that nortlon of Merrick Creek included within the above boundaries, and of. in and to said Merrick Cove and Merrick Cannl: contalninK within aald bounds 37 77 acres of upland, 42,09 acres of fliied meadow, 12.88 acres of unfilled meadow, and 76/100 acrea of under water, making a total of 93,SO acres, be the samo more or leas, including there¬ in 6,97 acres In roads.
The above described premises are to bo sold subject to two litus upon cer¬ tain parts thereof, to wit:
1. A Hen to the extent of $8,000, with Interest from January 1, 1916, at 5 per cont, by virture of the mortRage made November 12. 190'!. by William J, K, Kennv and Wllllapn George Foater fo
The Freeport Bank, recorded In the — - . --. ^. . • vr tr •,
Naaaau County Clerk'a ofBce on Novem- portion or part thereof which waa con- New York.
Vll tho;i<- certain lots, piecis and par- eels lifland, situate, lying and being in the Town of Hempsi.ad, County ot Nassau and State ot .Ni-w Vork, known still and designated on a ertain map en- two i titled "Amend.d .Map of that certain part lit Columbia Heighis .Vdditinn, sit¬ uated South ot Seaman .Vvenu.'. In the
West three hundri.'d an,l niiiety-e feel inole or less lo the centre lin 111.' propos.'d rnad belween the prop¬ erly hereby described and said land formerly of Willi.im J, K. Kenny and Williain George Koster; then Snuth sixty-1 hree degrees West two hundred anil sixlv-five feet mor.' or less to the F-.ini side nf the old Merrick
Canal as the same exlsl'd before thejVillage of Freeport, L I., comprising widening and extension ihenof; thence 159 lots, properly of Louk Island Really nnrlherly fnllowing the I'iast side of ('nmpany. New York City, located in the said old Merrick (."anal as the same ex- j Village ot Freeport, Nassau County, .N. Isted bef.ire the widinlng and exiension i Y., surveyed February 21, 1906, by itob- Ihereot, four hundred anil fifty feet i ert Kurz, C, K, and S., ,Iamnica, .N, Y,," more or less lo lhe head ot said old '"U'l liiod in the offlce of the Clerk of Canal at a point oppositi; the dock anil Nassau County, on tin- Ihird day of dislant thirty feet more or less North March, 1906, as and bv the lots num- aixty-threc degrees three minutes Eaat hers fourteen hundred llfiy (1450) and from the Kasterly side of Merrick Ave- Ifourteen hundred fifty-one il451», and nue; running thence north sixty-three i niore particularly descrltied as follows: degrees three minutes Kast seventy- I Beginning al a point in the northerly
line nf Hillside Avenu.-, one hundred
forty-lwn and three niie-liuiidredths
1142.03 1 feel distant in an easterly
direction from the northeasterly corner
nf Hillside -Vvenue and Lesslng Street;
running thence northerly one hundred
twenty-one and thirty-two one-hun-
t; thence I';asierly
tl <>ni'-hundri'dlhs
I 40,1 4 I feet: thence Soufherly In a line
Hrst described course
veiiteen and elKhly-
-. hundredths ''ight on.•-hundredths (117.8Si feet to
Snutherly line the Northerly line of Hlllsld
lv along the .Northerly ¦ Ilf Hillside Avenue torty and sixty .. -liiiiidreiHhs 140,6.01 f.'et In the pnint or place of beginning. Haled, luni' 16th, 1916.
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feree, M. FLINT, Atlnrney fm (Ifflce and Post office Ad- Kailrnad Avenue, Kreeport.
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each side, and containing al one one-hundredths of an or lesa,
-Mso all that piece of meadow land, siluate at Merrick aforesaid, bounded and described as follows:
Heginning at a point in the cenire line ot the proposed road between the land formerly of William ,1, K, Kenny and William George I''osler. which was conveyed to them by Daniel B, Havnor and Annie K,, his wife, and D, W.-aley Pine und Laura K,, his wife, bv deed, dated May 31, 1901, anil recor'did In Liber 20 of Conveyances, page 73, In Nassau Counly Clerk's offlce and the premises now described; and running thenee along the centre line of said pro¬ posed road South • fourteen degrees thlrty-flve minutes "
nnd eighty-seven feet mnre or less to entre of a small creek at the
Kth dav of April, 1916, and to me directed and delivered, I hereby give notice that on the
1ST DAY OF JM,V, 1016, af 10 o'clock in the forenoon, nt the front door of the Naaaau Counly Court House. In the Town of Hempatead. N. Y I shall expose tor sale as the law directs, all the right, title and interest which tho Defendant, Emll Donner, had on the 26th day ot April, 1916, or at any Ime thereatt.'r, ot. In and to the follow¬ inK deacribed property:
All that cerlain lot, piece and parcel of land, situated, lying and being at Hungry Harbor (Hook Creeki, Town of Hempstead, Nassau County. New York State, known and designated on a cpr- ,,^,..,,.1. .,, K.ee= ' ta'n Map on file in the offlce of the Kast seven hundred ' i'lPi-l^ "' U"'' <^ounty of Nassau,, entitled Map of Property nt Hungry Harbor, Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, N.
.'ioutherly end nf said proposed road:iY„ belonglng^to William S, Place, Sur thence w.'Slerly along tho centre line of veyed by D, S, Denton. Jr„ April
said small creek running from th.' Hay up to the Southerly end of said proposed road to Merrick i'ove; thenco Northerly along said Merrick Cove to the east side of tho old Mer¬ rick Canal, as the same .xlsted bef.ire
the widening thereof, thi nee nort herly ' haRRY M. PEYSER, Attorney for along aaid easterly side of said old plaintiff, 320 Broadway, New York Merrick (anal as Hi.' same .'Xlstted i cjty
before the widening thereof, lo the dl-( ^— ¦
vision Un,' b. tween the said piece of COI'NTV COURT, COUNTY OK NASSAIT.
th, 190S, aa ,-ind by the lot number fifteen (15), Said lot fronting on Shellway, as laid down on said Map,
Dated. Mineola. N. Y,. May Kth, 1916, STEPHEN P, PKTTIT, herlff, Naasau ("ounty.
meadow land and the meadow land con- , veied by Daniel B, Kaynnr and .Vnnle !
I'),, his wife, and David Wesley I'ln.' and Laura K., hia wife, to Kdward C, Cam¬ mann, b.v deed bearing date December 16lh. 1902; ami running thence along the line of aald meadow land of Edward (!, Cammann, afor.said, nnrth aevinty- Hve di'Krees twenty-flv four hundred and ninety feet mor less to the centre line of said propoaiHl road at thc point or place of beKlnnlng, containing within said bounds nine and iw'enty one-hundredths acres more or i
Charlea Houliston, aa Committee of
Rein.'tie Houliston, plaintiff, against
(formerly Adella Weeka),
less of meadow land according to said survey of Kvans Brothers, dated Novem¬ ber. 1902. together wilh all the former right, title nnd Interest of said Daniel B, Kaynor and .Vnnie F.., his wife, and D. Wesley Pine and Laura K., his wif,\ of, in and to M.'rriek Cre,,k, Merrick
Ad.'lla ,Iefr defendant.
In itrtrsuance of a Judgment of fore¬ closure and sal.', duly made and entered In Ihl' above-entitled action and bearing date the 27tli day of May. 1916, I, the minutes east underalKn.'d. the referee in said Judg- or ment named, will aell at puhlic auction nt the front door of the Nassau County Court House, Mineola, Nassau County, New York, on the
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SUPRKME COURT, COUNTT OF NAS¬ SAU. — Oeorge Ralston, Plaintiff, aKainst Mary Mills, Ruth Jackson, O;- car Jackson, James Jackson. Laura Z, Jackson, Mary Eliza Jackson, Eugene Jackson, and "Jane" Jackson, hia wife, the name Jane being flctitlous, the true name being unknown to plalntlfl, Wil¬ liam Jackson, and "Mary" his wife, the namo Mary being fictitious, the true name being unknown to plaintiff, Louise Jackson, Ethel Jackson, Irene Jackson, Calvin Jackson, and "Jane" his wife, the name Jane feeing flctitlous, the true name being unknown to plaintiff, Horace Jackson, and "Jane" his wife, the name Jane being fictitious, the truo name being unknown to plaintiff, Fred¬ erick S, Jackson, and Edna Jackson, his wife. Alberta Jackson. Goorge E, .Smith. Emma Smith, his wife, Tredwell Port¬ land, Rebecca Portland, his wife, Eliza¬ beth Lyons, James Jackson, and "Jane " his wife, the name Jane being fictitious, the true name being unknown to plain¬ lilT, Birdsall Jarvia, Stephen Jackson, l^mma Jackson his wife, Phoebe Karl, and Mary .\nne Jackson, individually and as the wife of Kugene Jackson, (Jor- trude Tr.'dwell. .Madeline Tredwell, Anne Tredwell, Arthur Tredwell, (ioldon Tredwell and Anna, his wife. Edward Tredwell, husband of Caroline Tredwell, Grant Tredwell, and "Jane" his wife, name Jane being flctilious, the true name being unknown to plaintiff, George Tredwell, and "Jane" his wife, the name ,Iaiie being lictitious, the true name b.'ing unknown to plalnlirf, (icorg, Jones, Arthur Jones and "Jane" hla wife, the name ,Iani' heing fictitious, the true name being unknown to plalntifT, Burt ,Iones, and "Jane" his wif.', lhe name Jane being fictitious, the true name be¬ ing unknowii to plaintiff, Jam.'S ,Ioni's and "Jane" his wife, the name Jane be¬ ing fictitious, the true name being un¬ known to plaintiff, Joaeph Jones, and ""Jane" his wife, the name Jane being fic¬ titious, the true name being unknown to plaintiff, Lucy Jackson, widow of .Vl'Xandi r ,Iacksnn, deceased, .Vlixandi r .lackson, and Kdna his wife, .VIonzo Jackson, and Loretta, his wife, Harry .lackson, and l-;iizahi'th. his wif.-. .Vmelia Jackson, widow of William Jackson, de¬ ceased, intistat.', and .Vmelia Jackson, only lu'ir at law and next of kin of Wil¬ liam Jackson, dei-eased, Inlestaie, Janu s M, .Seaman, and "".lane" his wife, the name ,Iani' being ficlilious, the truo name being unknowii to plaintiff. Jciniie II, Jackson, above named defendanls ,IaiiU'S M, Seaman and ,I.'iiiiie II. Jack¬ son, individually an.l as exicutnrs nf the lasl will and teslanienl nf .Sydney S, Jackson, decased, and Marietta Jack¬ son: and If any of the above-named di - f.'iidanls he d.-dased, their executors or administrators, widows, husbands, heirs at law, devisees and grantees, and their respective wives and husbaiuls, and snch as shall he deceased, their i xecuHirs or adininislrators, widows, surviving hus¬ bands, and heirs at law, devisees, gran- lees and successors, and Iluir respec¬ llv i wives and husbands, and each and all persons claJming title in nr a Ii.n lllinn the premises or any part I her. of affected hy this .action, through or uinl. r any nf the d.f.'iidants nannil, ull nf wlinm and whnse names an uiikiinwii in plaint ilf, Iiifeiidanls. To the above named defendants:
You are hereby siinimoiied In answer the cotii|iIaiiit in Ihls aciion, and to niryi- a cnpy nf y.nir answer on the pla illl ifl's alioriify, within Iw.iiiy days nfler Ihe service nf this summons, ex¬ clusive of the day of s.rvic.-; and in case of ynnr failure tn appear or iiiiswi-r, judgment will be tak.'U against ynu tiy default, for th.- relief demanded in th" complaint.
Dated, .Mav 5lh, 1916,
M, S. SCHi n.NHAl'M, Plaintiff's Attnrni V, OKiee and P, o. Address,
INist Office Huilding.
Jamaica. .N. Y. Tn llie defl ndants George .lones. Hurt ,Ioii.s and "',Iane"" ,Iiiiies, the wife of the defendant Hurt Jones, the name Jane being fictitious, the true first nam.' bi'¬ ing unknown to the plainlilT, above named, the said Burl ,Iones being nne of the heirs al law and nexi of kin of Sarah ,lones, the said Sarah .lones hav¬ ing 1 n one of th.. heira lit law and
mxi of kin nf Pet-r Jackson, lhe said Peier ,lacks<in having been one of the heirs at law and next of kin nf l':iijali ,Iacksnn and Susan ,lacksiifi, and If the said George ,|iiiies and Hurl ,lones be deceased, Ilnir execulors, or ailminls- tralors, widows, heirs al law, next of kin, devisees, and granlees, and su.'h as shall be decased, lln ir execulors or ad¬ minisi rntnrs, widows, surviviiiK hus- liands and Inirs at law, d. vis.'is, gran¬ tees and siieeessors, and • v.-ry and all pirsniis elainiiiig lille in, ami Interest ill or a lien upnn the lin niises. or anv pari thereof affected by this action, as heirs al law and mxi nf km, Ihroimh nr under lhe defendanls named, ull nf whniii and whose names are unknnwn lo plaintiff, lhe foregoing sunuiintis is served upnn you by piiblicnl inn, pm- suiiii! In an order of lion ,laini s ('. Van .•^icli 11, a .lusiice nf llu- Suprem,- I'mirl of lhe Slale of New Vork, dalid the 2nil day of ,Iiiiie, 1916, and tiled in th..' ofilce of the Clerk of the County nf ,Nas- sau in said Slale on lhe 3rd dav of ,Iiiii.', 1916, lhe original eoinplaint ami aniend¬ ed Complaint having been tiled In said ofilce on lhe Kill day of Febniaiv, i:il«, mil on I he 2'iili day nf ,May, cm:, n-- spi clivi'ly.
The object nf this aclimi is m make purlition according In lln- i esp.-cl I v.' rinhls of the parties, ami if ii ai>pears that parlilinn eaiuinl be nunle ulllioiit greal preiudie. i.,, lh" nwn. is i h'li fnr a sal" nf lh" f.ill.iwiiiu .l.serib. d
LEOAL HOTICES.
LEOAL KOTICES
SUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUNTY. — P'red.rlck M, Wood, Plalnlirf, against Charles C Jamison, Sr., and Julia E. Jamison, his wife. 11< f. inJanta. Notice of Sale,
In pursuance ot a judgment of fore¬ closure and sal.', duly made and enured In the above-'jntltled action, and bear¬ ing dale May 29, 1916, I. the under¬ signed, the referee in said JudRnient named, will sell at publlc auction, at the Rotunda In the Couniy Court House. Mineola. Nassau ''ounty. New York, on the
ir.ril D*Y OF JII.Y, 101«, at tell 1 101 o'clock in the forenoon on that day. the pr.mis.s dinclid by said Judgment to be sold and therein de¬ scribed as follows;
All that cerlain lot. piece or parol of land, togelher with the buildings and imiirovements ilienon (rict.d, situated. lylnK nnd being In WantaKh, Tovvn of Hempatead, County of Nassau and State of New York, and b.lng known and des¬ ignated as and by the lot nunib.r 33S on a certain map entitled "Map of Wan¬ lagh Harbor" made by T. G. Smilh &- Co,, Civil Kngin-i r and Surveyor and which map was .luly filed in Ihe .Nassau Countv CI<M"k's Offic.' on the 15ih dav of May. 1904, and which lot is ninri par¬ ticularly bounded and describid as fol¬ lows:
Beginning at a point In the wis' side of Cornelius .Vvenue dislant one hun¬ dred and nin.ty-lwo (192) feet souther¬ ly from a fifiint forined by the inters.c- lloii of the south side nf Valentino Place and lb.' west side of CorniTlus .Vvenue; running th.iice wesli riy along tho south lln.' of lot numbered three hundred and thirty-s. v.'n (3371, as laid out on said map, two hundred and tweniy-tive i225i feet: thenc- souiher- ly and parall.l or nearly so with Cor¬ nelius .Vv.nu.' forty-eight i4S) feet; thence easterly and parallel or nearly so Willi lhe flrst mentioned cours.' two hundr..I and twenty-five i 225 i f.et to the west side of Cornelius Vvenue; thence north.rly along the west side of Cornelius ,Vv.iiiii forty-eight (4Si fe, t to tho point or plaee of beginning, ("nn- tainlng all the lands wiihin said bounds, togeih.r with all the right, title and In- t.rest nf lhe parties of the first part, of in and to the land finnting these pnni- Ises which land is now occupl.d bv C.ir- nelius Av.nue tn Ihl- rr-ntre lli. rcot. subj.-ct lo its use for a public highwin- for.'V. r Being the same pn nils.s enn'- v. yed by llu Iiiterurban Home Com¬ pany tn Charles C. .lamison, Sr,, bv dei d dat.'d ,ltilv 14, 19(19, an.l recordi d in the .Nassau (:oiintv Clerk's Oflic in Lib.r 196 of d.'i ds 111 piii;e 174, ,liilv 21 I'Ul'i.
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BeginniiiK on ilie nnrt h westerly cor¬ ner of a slreet or road now kn<,wii as Oakfield .Avenue, and formerly known as Old .Mill Koad, and a slre.-t or road now knnwn as Beltagh Vvenue, an.l running thenc.. northerly along the westerlv side of the said ()akti.'Id Vve¬ nue, or Old Mill Road, as ll was fnrnn r- ly called, to the souihirly sid.- nf prop¬ ertv now or formerly nf Tredwell .lack- son: thence running west.'rh- alnriK the southerly line of Ihe said land nf Tred¬ well Jacksiiii, to land now or formerly belonging In ,\, Haldwin: thence run¬ ning sniithetlv ailing the westerly line of land of the said A. Haldwin lo lhe northerly side ot Heltagh Avnue; thence easterly and along said northerly side of the aaid Beltagh Aviniie, to the northweBterly corner of the said Bil- lagh Avenue, and Oaktlel.I .Vvenue, or Old Mill Koad, as it was tormerly called, lo the point or plac.' ot beuinning.
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.Vll that certain piece or parcel of land and premises situate at or near Valley i^tream (so called) on the westerly side
Covo and Merrlok Canal adjoining said of and adjoining the highway leading promises, and of, in and to tho lands from the rallrond station al Bridgeport lying therein, and ot, in and to the lands to Trimming Square in said town; lying therein covered by water, sub- bounded and described as follows: On ject however, to auch rights as the pub- Ihe south by a high'v»'ay recenlly laid He may have in thnt portion of Merrick out; on the west by the brook; on the (reek included within the above boun- norlh hy land nf Gilbert Fowl.r; and on darlos, nnd of. In nnd to said Merrick tlie .aat by aald flrst mentioned high- Cove and Merrick Canal, being all ot way; contalninK within said bounds one the promises lying south of tho Merrick acre, be tho same more or losa. Turnpike, which were convoyed by WH- | Said premises being a part of the land Ham K Hewlett and wife to Daniel B. lalely owned by GeorKe Mott and lying Raynor and 1>, Wesley Pine, by deed north of his residence and north of said dated March 11. 1901. and recorded new highway. March 12, 1901, in Liber 17 of Convey- i Being the same property conveved to
ances, page 21. in Nassau Counly 'Clerk's Offlco. excepi that portion or part there¬ of which was conveyed by said Raynor and Pine and their wives to WUllum J, K, Kenny and William George Foster by deed dated May 31. 1901. and recorded June 1. 1901, In Liber 20 of Conveyances,
Kdward Weeks by deed dated July 24th, 1880, and recorded In the Queens County Clork's Offlco In Liber 925 of deeds page 70 on June 9th. 1892, at 3 P. M. Dated, June 7th. 1916, FEtilX REIFSCHNEIDER, JR.,
Referee.
page 73. In the offlce of the Clerk of , ROSE ft PASKUP, Attorneys for Plaln- the County of Nassau and except that | tiff, 128 Broadway, New York City,
M. S SCHOKNBAUM. Plalnlirfs Atlorn.v, Offic and P. O. Addr.ss,
Pnst Office Huilding, Jamaica, N. Y
MAY C. LOTT. —The P. ople of the State of New Y'ork, hy the grace of God freo and indep.ndenl, to G.iirge J, Kyan, Send Greotlngs:
Whereas, Charl.s H. Loll nf Lyn¬ brook, Nassau County, New York, has lately applied to our Surrogat. a Court of the County of Nassau to have a cer¬ tain inatrument in writing relating lo both r.al and personal propert.v, duly proved as the list will and testament of May C, Lott, late of Lynhrook, Nas¬ sau Count.v. New York. deceas«'d.
Therefore you are hereb.v cited to show cause before the .Surrogate's Court nf our c.iunty ot .Nassau at the County Court House in Mineola,County of Naasau, on the Ist diiy of July, one thousand nine hundred and sixte, n, at half-past nine in the for.iioon of that day. why the said will and testament should not be admitted to probate as a. will of roal and personal property.
In Testimony Whereof. We have caused the aeal of the .Surrogate's Court of thc said County of Nassau to be here¬ unto affixed.
Witness. HO.NORABLK JOHN J. GRAHAM. Surrogate of our Count.v of Nassau at the said County of Nassau on thc 1st day of June, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, (US.) SAMUEL T, WRIGHT,
Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. JEREMIAH WOOD. Attorney for Peti¬ tioner, 291 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, New York City.
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I know II as ; lu I'unioni ic . and llu- land h.'reln .1 at tin- iiforesaiil I'osters d: riiiining thence along rl.v side of I'-osti rs .Meinlnw ¦' I >; 5il tniiiuii s easl 21 2.42 )-¦-: Ihenee still along sal.I
II ill grees 12 ininules east Illl'l slill along said road I', s 5:! minutes east 2(i(> in
f. . I to lhe land now or fntmirly of
Muiliil Stattel: lluiice snuth 61 llegliis
5.1, niiiiiiiis east :i:',i",.5l feet to a stake; 111. lie. siiiiili i;i: ll. ".;r. IS :!4 iniiiuli s I'iisi 5t^. 1 I fl . t loan old siaki ; Ilieiii-e soiiili 6i; iligriis 4S ininiii'iis .'iisI 7^X511 f,-el Kl a moiiumi 111 : the lusl Iline eniiisi s and ilisiunces 1.. int.' ulnni; ihe land of Iianiel Statlil: tluiir-,- soulli 21 di-Kreis 211 iiiiiiules wesl 1152 5(1 feel to a cellar M-..': tlunee soulh i:7 ilignis 4S mill- ill i s east 727.''(I feet lo a slalii : thence snuth 70 decrees l:i tiiinut-s east 954.53 feel tn u stake: fh.' lusl llir.e iinirsis and ilisiunces I., inu ulmiu Hn- land ot ,llillll Liidliiiii: Until'.- Slllltll 21 ilegn i s ,">S iiiiiiuies Hist ;;2I1.67 fill, tjieiic si'iilh 66 degrees 11", tiilnut. s east 167S 12 fell In a stake; lhe lasl Ivvo eoursi s Ullll ilistances heiiiu uli.iig the land of ,liiniiiiis Vatidervi er; theii.-i' south 16 degre. s 2 minnl. s wesl 5«9>,5 feet to u rnoiiiinuni; lluiiee imr'h 62 deunes 47 miiiules WISI 2::;! ("12 feel Io a siuki : tlntiee soulh 29 deunes 2 minilles w.st 5(i!i.5(i fill to a Slake; IheiK'e smith 59 dl gn .s :; minutes easl 174 20 feet to ii slake; lh. lice snulh 5»s il.gr. «sO miniil's easl 170.;!0 feet If, a slake; Ihe lasl five cours.s iind dlslahcs being along th.' land now nr forineily of Williatn Hi iish ; thence soutti 14 d.'greis 26 minutes wi si 110.40 feet to a Kluke; iluni'i- south 6 ll. ureis 2.S minuies w.sl 102.50 feel to a slake; tlunee south 9 degr.-.s 42 min¬ ul.s west 1S3.50 f.'i I In il slake; the last three courses and .llstanees b.lng along the land nf ,Iacf,ti I'', Oakl.y: till lire north S2 degn . s IX mliiutis VVI SI H,4.S5 feet to a stak.; thenee north S7 degrees 5(1 minutes w.st 134 00 fe.t to a stake; theiu'e south 7K degnes 42 niinules w.-st 73.30 fe.t to a stake; Ihence s.iuth 74 degre.s 27 minutis west 103.6(1 f.'.l to a slake, ilunc.. south 60 dcKre.'S 20 minilles W'isi 24.95 feet to a stuke; Ihence souih 17 decrees 10 minulis w.-st 76 20 f.et to Black Oak Tree: th.- hist six eours. s and distances h.ing along the land now or form.rly of Nicholas Hn.fTner; th.tice south 37 de¬ gn .s 21 minuti'S 40 s.conds wesl 95,S2 t..'t to a stake; tlunee soulh 27 d. gre.-s 16 ininuK s 40 secon.Is w.st 222 5S fe.t to a stake: thence along the land of John Hoffman north 52 degrees 40 minul.s 40 seconds west 776.00 f. < I to a stake; lluiiei north 3S d.-gre.'S 39 minul.s 20 s.conds wrst 20.71 feet tn a slake: th.fiei north 37 d.'ureis 11 minutis east 243.74 fe.t t.i a line dividing the land formerly nf Krey.nhagen and the land nnw or Iat.' nf Daniel H. Baylis, Hunce nortli 56 degrees 36 minutes west 2452.00 f.et tn a slake; Hunce north 60 d.gr.'.s 9 minulis w.sl 415.50 fe.t t.. a stake; Ihetie.' north 57 degrees 56 minuleH WISI .-:24 05 fori to a slake; llienre norlh 56 degrees 15 minutes w.sl ;,2i-.li(i feet to a stake; Hunce norlh 55 degrees 45 minut.s west 462.10 feel tn a stake; thenee norlh 56 deKrees 50 minutea w.-st 445 5n to a stak.-: llu-nc- north 57 de- gr. .s 45 niinutes w.st 264.05 feet lo a stak. : ih.'iice north 60 degn. a 45 min¬ ut's west I>i5.90 fe.t to a posf al tlu easterly side of Fosters .Meadow Koail, the foretroiiiK s.v. ral .riiirs.s and dis¬ ianc. s being along the lan.l now or for¬ merly of DanJi-1 H. Haylls; th.-nc.- along the .ast.rly side of aald road north 27 degr.-es 26 minutes east (199.10 f.-.t to nail In rmst: thence still along the .asl- . rly side of said rfi.id nor'h 29 d.'Kr.<-s 20 minutes .-ast 453.07 feet; thence north 35 d'grees 25 minutes east 208.91 ful In Hie KImont C.m.terv; th.'nce south 61 detrrers 26 mlnnt.-s east 199 47 f. . t to a post; thence north 34 doKnea 50 minutes east 314.50 feet to a poM; thenc. north 57 deKre.,H n minutes west 194 II feif to Kosters Meadow Road at the point or place ot b.'glnning; the last llm-. courses and distances being along the land of the Elmont Cemetery, Inc, containing within said bounds two hun¬ dred thirtj-threo and eighty-four one- hundredths acres .if land, according to fiurvey made by FTvans Brothers, June, 1910,
Dated, Mav 22nd, 191S.
ELMONT CEMETERY, INC. By John H, "Van Nostrand, President, ELVIN N. EDWARDS, ESQ., Attorney for T'etltloner, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, I* I.
>«»TirE TO CREDITORS.
PURSUANT TO AN OKI>ER OP HON JOHN .). (;HAMAM, Surrogate of th» Counly of Nassau, notlc is hereby givert to all p. rsons having claims against l.ila G, Powell, lale of the Town of H. mpstead, in the said county, deceased, IO pres. nt the sam.' with voucher* th.reof, to the subscribers, the execu¬ tors of the laat will and testament or sal.I d.ceased, at their place of transact¬ ing busln.'.ss at tho office of Clock k >.amaii, Freeport. N.w York, on or be¬ for.' flu' first day of Decemb. r next Dated, Mimola, .N, Y„ May 15. ISIS MARY K, SOUTH.VKD, FKKD KVKKITT POWKLL, ... ,^ ... , ,. Executors,
( LOCK & SKAMAN. Aitornevs for Exec¬ utors, M.rrick Hoad and Church Mr,', I. I-r. ('ii.irt, N.-w York
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v of April. 1916, I, the un-
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Will. I Kasi VVIllislnii Wl slliiirv Koa.l llleatiiiiis and est! and proposals foriiiH ililiiiinil at lh. offic.' of tlu- Commislon 11 Vltiiitiv, N. Y , and iilso at the ofll. ¦• f Division Kiigin.'. r H H Wiiit, Ciilimi Insiitiit,, 11 Washinuioii Stnel. luhk. . psi. , N y. "he .spi ei.il all. ntion nf liid.lerH Is
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. siiii."! In , . nd'irseil Of >' and niimbi miraet for which Du iich pr'i|,i,sal must b.- aei oinpu nle.l I, ISll or a eerllfl.'il cluck payabl.¦ lo rl, ll.r of the Slill.- c.immlssliin of Hlgli avs tnr an amount e()uul to al Hit ,i- per Cl nl nf the amount of Hie i,ri .sal vvhiili such casti or eiu ek iiii.-s.
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This cash or check will »,.• luld t.y thf I "i.mnii'isinii until H" ennira.l and Ixind iire duly ex. .lite.I
Tlu- suee..ssful bi.ld.r will be r.i|iiir ..I to give a p. rfnrriiari.'.' bond for fifty p. r fi'til of Ih.- ((intra.-t, and a nwlnt. ri unci b'ind eoyering tb.- wearing surface of all roadf, .xe.pt wul.rbouiid macart- am and cnuni . .(ri.reie pavnuiiis f'lr I w. nl y per i • nl, '»f the contract pri. •- nt Ihl' ltfm« which comprise Hu- w.-nrlng surfac.', such boiuls to be <xecut< H try a mnty company to b.' apiirovejj by Iho CfimmiKKion: or a bond s.cured by th.- d.'poslt of collateral secBrltlea fo lu iipjiroved by the commission.
The right IH r'served lo rcj. et any or all bids.
KDWIN DUFFRY, Commissioner I J .MORRIS,
Secretary,