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OFFICIAL rA:fTA««
OFFKIAf. TAMTAM
the whole of aii<* original.
Wltnena my hand and official
wal at Mineola fht« 26th day
<8ral) of Norember. one thousand
nine h"ndf»<1 and oevpnteen
lAWRKNCK K. KIRWIN,
Secretary.
«TATK:»IF?rT
f)f the Board of Connty fanTansern
of the (onnty of MaMan In Re-
lation to the Vote^ (llren for
Member of AMemhly,
.Hecond IMfltrlrt
The Board of County Canvassers of tho County of Nassau having? met ¦on the 13th day of Novemher, 1917. to canvass and estimate the votes Riven in the several Klectfon I)l«- trlct.s of said founty, at the Oeneral Klection held on the sixth day of November, in the year aforesaid, do certify as followa:
That It appears on such estima'.e and canvass that;
Thf whole number of votes given for the office of Member of Assem¬ bly Indiidinj? all ballot.s endorsed "marked for identification." was six thouKand eight hundred and seventy- fight, 6,878, of which
Franklin A. Coles, Urp., received four thousand and tlilrty-one, 4,031.
Richard Kehoe, Dem., received two (honsand one hundred and twenty- eight, 2,128.
Harry T. Butler, Pro., received seventy-eight, 78.
The whole number of ballots ccunted as "marked for identlfica- llon" and counted for the office of Memher of Asseinbly was none.
The whole number of ballots counted anrl rejected as "void," was one hundred and sixteen, 116.
Blank, five hundred and twenty- five, 525.
We certify this statement to be correct, and have caused the same lo be attested by the signatures of the members of this Board, there heing three members in .said board, thia 2fith day of .Novemher, A. D., one thousand nine hundred aud .seventeen.
HIRAM R. SMITH, Chairman. CORNEMl'S i;. RH.MSKN, WM. H. SKAMAN. Stnte of New York, Nassau County, ss.:
I hereby certify that I have com¬ pared the foroRoing with the origl¬ nni statement remaining on file in this oflice, and that the same is a correct transcript thriefrnin and of Ihe whole of .such original.
Witness my hand and official
.seal at Mineola this 26lh day
(Seal) of November, one thousand
nine hundred and seventeen.
LAWRENCIO K. KIRWIN,
Secretary.
ST ATIIM ENT
Of the Roard of County Cnnynssers
of the County of NasNau in Re¬ lation to the Votes (ii^en for Jleraher of Assenil>lr, Fir«t IMstrict
The Board of County Canvassers •of the County of Nassau having met <on the 13th day of November, 1917, to canvass and estimate the votes tiven in the .several Election Dis¬ tricts of said County, at the General Klection held on the sixth day of Noveniber, in the year aforesaid, do certify as follows:
That it appears on such estimate and canvass that:
The whole number of votes given for the office of Memher of Assem- 'bly including all, ballots endorsed ¦'marked for identlllcation," was K^-ight thousand and Iwenty-onc, 8.021, •of which
Thonias A. McWhinney. Rep., re¬ ceived live thousand two hundred and eighty, 5,280.
tJeorge M. Bode. Dem., received two thousand two hundred and Iwo. 2.202.
Clarence Dickson. Pro., received Iwo hundred and fOrty-six, 246, I
.lohn J. GallaKher rect'ived one, 1. j
The whole nunilier of ballots j counted as "marked for identlfica- ilon" aud counted for tlu> ofhce of .Member of Assoinbly was none.
The whole number of ballots counted and rejected as "void," was ihirty-ninc, :3<).
Blank, two hundred and flfty- ihiee, 253.
Wf certify this statement to be <^orioct, and have caused the same to bo attested by the slRnatures of Ihe members oi' ibis Board, there (•ems three moinbers in said hoard, this 26th day of November, A. D., «ine thoui-.and nine hundred and -seventeen.
HIRAM R. SMITH, Chairman. CORNEKICS K. RKMSEN, WM. H. SEAMAN. ^ .^tate of New York, Nass.au County, ss.:
I hereby ceitlfy that I have com- l)ared the foregoing with the origi¬ nal statement remaining on file in 1hi.s oRlce, and that the same Is a ¦< orrect transcript therefrom and of Ihe whole of such original.
Witness my hand and oflBclal
seal at .Mineola this 26th day
»(Seal) of November, one thousand
nine hundred and seventeen.
l..\WKKNCE E. KIRWIN.
Secretary.
thousand and flve, 9,005.
Devoe P. Hodson received fonr thouwtnd two hundred and one, 4,201.
S. .lohn Block received («even hun¬ dred and flfty-four, 7.S4.
^ivn. H. Bnrr received one hundred and fifty-slx. 166.
The whole number of ballots eounted as "marked for Identifica¬ tion" and counted for the office of Attorney-Oeneral waa none.
The whole number of ballots counted and rejected as "void," was one hundred and eighty, 180.
Blank, four hundred and ninety- two, 4I»2.
Thp whole number of votea Riven for the ofTIrr of Associate .ludge of the Court of Appeals including all ballots indorsed "marked for Idenfl- fioatlon," was twenty-nine thousand and seventy-seven, 20.077, of which
<'hrster B. McI,«iiiKhlln received eleven thou.sand seven hundred and f.fty-six, 11,756.
Henjamln N. Cardo/o received ten thnii.'iand fonr hundred and one, 1'1.401.
Hr/.eklah I). Wilcox received one thousand two hundred, 1,200,
l/ouis U. Boiidln received one thou¬ sand and seventy-two, 1,072.
Walter T. Blls» received two hun¬ dred and .seventy, 270.
Coleridge A. Hart received two hundred and forty-flve. 245.
The whole number of ballots rounted an "marked for Identifica¬ tion" nnd counted fnr the office of Associate Judge of the Court of Ap¬ peals waa none.
The whole number of ballots counted and rejected as "void," was Iwo hundred and twenty-one, 221.
Blank, three thousand nine hun¬ dred and twelve, 3,912.
We certify thi.i statement to be correct, and have caused the same to be attested by the signatures of the members of thls^ Roard, there being three members in said br>ard, this 26th day of November, A. D., one thou.sand nine hundred and ."eventeen.
HIRAM R. SMITH. Chairman. COR.NKKir.S E. REMSEN. W.M. n. SEAMAN. State of Nov York, Nassau County, ss,: ,
I hereby certify that I have com¬ pared the foregoing with the origi¬ nal statement remaining on file in this oflice, juid that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of tli<> whole of such original.
Witness my hand and official
seal at IMIneola this 26th day
(Seal) of November., one thousand
nine hundred anrl seventeen.
LAWUENCE E. KIRWIN,
Secretary.
IfMKL NOTICES.
STAThMKNT
lOf the Roard «»f (onnty Canvassers
of tht> Ciiiint) ol' >as>iau in Ite>
lation to the Votes Uiwu I'or
Atteniey-tJeneral and As.
sociatc Jiidure of the
Court of Appeals
The Hoard of County Canvassers of the County of Nassau having met on the 13th day of .November, 11U7, to canvass and ebtimate the votes given in the several Election Dis- Irlcts of said County, at the General Election held on the sixth day of Kovember, in tbe year aforesaid, do certify as follows:
That It appears on duch estimate and canvass that:
The whole number of votes given for the office of Attornry-Gencral In¬ cluding all ballots endoraed "mark¬ ed for Indentiftcatlon." was fourteen thouaand seven bundred and elghty- •i«kit, 14.781 of which
MertOQ E. Lewis received nla«
STATKMK>T Of fhe Ronrd of Connty Canvassers
of the County of Nassnn in Ke- latlon to the Votes (iiven for .Fnstice of the Su¬ preme Court
The Board of County Canvassers of the County of Nassau having met on the 13th day of Noveniber, 1917, to canvass and estimate the votes gi\en in the several Election Dis¬ tricts of said County, at the General Election held on the sixth day of .November, in the year aforesaid, do certify as follows:
That It appears on such estimate and canvass that:
The whole number of votes Riven for the office of Justice of the Su¬ preme Court including all ballots endorsed "marked for identification," was forty-four thousand three bun¬ dled and forty, 44,340, of which
liCander B. Faber received eight thou.sand sfveu hundred and fortv- four, 8.744.
Selah U. Strong received seven thousand six hundred and ninety,
7,6:io.
Lewis E. Fawcett received seven ihoiisiind seven hundred and forty- five, 7,745.
Kdward l.<izansky received four thousand and seventy, 4,070.
Kichard S. Newcombe received three thousand nine hundred and sevonly-one, 3,971.
\N'illiaui J. Kelly received four thousand two hundred and el.arhty- iwo, 4.282.
Many W. I.airiler received six hun¬ dred and sixty-nine, 669,
Harry Waton received flve hun¬ dred aud ninety-five, 595.
.Morris Wolfiiuui received five hun¬ dred and ihlriy-two, 532.
Harold D. Wat.^on received one hundred and ihii-ty-elght, 138.
John C. Judge received one hun- drid aud fifty-eight, 158.
The whole number of ballots counted as "marked for identifica¬ tion" and counted for the office of Justice of the Supreme Court was none.
The whole number of ballots counted and rejected as "void," was four hundred and twenty-two, 422.
lUaiik, tive thousand three hun¬ dred and iwenly-four 5.324.
We certify this statement to be correct, and have caused the same to be attested by the signatures of the members of this Hoard, there being threi' members in said board, this 26th day of .November, A. D., one thousand nine hundred and seventeen.
HIRA.M R. SMITH, Chairman. COUNEl.Il'S E. REMSE.N, W.M. H. SEA.MAN, Slate of .Now Vork, -Nassau County, ss.:
1 hereby certify that I have com¬ pared the foregoing with the origi¬ nal statement remaining on file in this oltlce. and that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of such original.
Witness my hand and offlciai
seal at Mineola this 26th day
(Seal) of November, one thousand
nine hundred and seventeen.
l^WHENCt: E. KIRWIN,
Secretary.
Elizabeth Nellaon, Darragh A. Park, Jr., Kllrabeth Reeves, a daughter of Elizabeth Park Reevea, William Reevr.«, a son of Elizabeth Park Reeves, Edith Godfrey Park and Trin¬ ity Protestant Fplscopal Chnrch of Pittsburgh, SRNn OREETINO:
WHEREAS, The Farmers' I/)an and Trust Company, a domestb. cor¬ poration, having its principal place of business at number 22 William Street, In the Borough of Manhattan, City, Courty and State nf New York, ha.i presented an acrount of Hs pro¬ ceedings as Trustee under the I.ASt Will and Testament of William O. Park, lately residing In tbe County of Nassau, State of New Vnrk, d»- rensed. and has nlso presented and filed a petition praying that Its said account may br Judlcally settled and allowed;
NOW, THEREFORE, you and each nf you are hereby cited to show cause before our .•Surrogate of thf County of .Nas«riu, nt t^o Stirrosate's Court of »rld County of Nassau, to be held at the County Court House at Mineola. in the County of Nassau, oni the .S'li day of January. 1918, at nine o'clock In the forenoon of that day, why aald account should not be ju¬ dicially settled and allowed.
In Tp.«itlniony Whoreof, wo have caused the seal of the (L.S.) Surrogate's Court of said . County of Nassau to be here¬ unto affixed.
Witness. HONORAnbE KEONE D. HOWEEE, Surro¬ gate of our aald County, at the County nf Nassau, on the 26th day of November, in the year of our Ixird one thou¬ sand nine hundred and sev¬ enteen.
EDWIN W. ¦W1-]EKS, Clerk of the Surrogate'/! Court. GKKI.KR, ROUSTON & HORAN, Attorneys for Trustee, 22 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y.
iiMLiL fftncn.
THU I'KOPl.F OF THF ST.4TK OF NEW YOKK hy Uie (irace of CoA, Free aad ludepeudent
To Elizabeth S. Park, Mary Park Neilson, Jaiues Park. Darragh A. Park, tbe Gllsabatlt Park Re«vea. Raymond Perry, Rosera NeiUon, Jr.,
SIPKE.HK COI RT >ASSAl COOTV
.MYRA 0. I'AISEEY, Plaintiff,
against CEDARHIUST NOUTH REAL¬ TY CO.\IPANY, and others.
Defendants.
In Pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing dale the 16th day of November, 1917, I the undersigned, the Referee in sairt Judgment named, will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, by James C. Archer, Auctioneer, at the front steps of tho Naasau County Court House at .Min¬ eola, New York, on the 5th day of January, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., the premises directed by said Judg¬ ment to be sold, and th«rein describ¬ ed as follows:
All that certain piece, parcel and tract of land, situale, lying and he- lug at Cedarhurst (formerly Ocean Point) in the Town of Hempstead, formerly Queens County, now in Nas¬ sau County and State of New York, and on the northerly side of the road leading from the house formerly of John L. Norton to John W. De.Mott's, now called "Vandewater Avenua," bounded and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point on the northerly side of said Road or Ave¬ nue where the land herein conveyed adjoins land late oi Elizabeth Vande¬ water (now or lately of Russell) at a stake; running thence easterly along said Road or Avenue, one thou¬ sand one hundred and sixty eight and five-tenths (1168.5) feet, more or less, to land owned or occupied by the New York and Rockaway Railroad (now abandoned) ; thence northwest¬ erly along said land of said aban¬ doned railroad, one thousand .five .'lundred and eighty-two and three- tenths (1582.3) feet, more or le.^s, to land of .Mary K. Vandi water; thence along said .Mary K. Vandewater'.-* laiul. South seventy-four (74) degrees, thirty (30) minutes wesl, IWO tiuudriMi and ninety four and six tenths (294.6) feet to a stake; thence still alons said .Mary E. Vandewa¬ ter's lanil, north thirty five (3.i) de¬ crees and fifteen (15) minutes west, five hundred and fifty throe (553) feet to a stake; thence still along snid .Mary V.. Vandowator's land, .North twenty three (23) dcgiees east, two hundred and twenty five and two tenths (225.2) feet to a stake; thence still along said Mary E, Vandewater's hind. North forty (40) degrees, forty five (45) minutes west, one thousand four hundred and ninety four and five tenths (1494,5)
feet to Mott's Creek; thence westerly, along said Mott's Creek as it winds and turns, flve hundred and sixty flve (5651 feet, more or less, to land late of Elizabeth Vandewater (now or lately Estate of Lucy A. Russell); thence South fifteen (15) degn-es, nineteen (19) minutes east two thou¬ sand eight hundred and ninety six and eight-tenths (2896.8) feet along a line of stakes separating the said land late of Klizabeth Vandewater (now or lately 'Istate of Lucy A. Russell) from the land herein con¬ veyed to the Road or Avenue afore¬ said, at the point or place ot be¬ ginning.
Together with all the claims, rights, Interestd and privileges of tha said Robert W. Albertson in and tc said Road or Avenue in front of said premises, and in and to the lands and appurtenances owned, occupied or u^ed as a Railroad (aforementioned) running along the easterly .side of the said premises; and being the same premises and all of them con¬ veyed to Peter C. Vandewater by Elizabeth VandeWaler, Edgar H. Van¬ dewater and wife, James H. P. Van¬ dewater and wife, and Winfleld S. Vandewater and wife, by deed dated August 2nd, 1886, and recorded in the Queens County Clerk's Office Decem- l)er 10th. 1886, in Liber 694 of Deeds, page 105.
Said premisea are delineated and set forth upon a certain map of same entitled, "Map at Property pwaed by Peter C. Vandewater at Ocean Point, IxintC Island, area sixty one aad three hundred and five one thousandths (61.305) acres. Surveyed, May, 18(7, amltli and Vaadewft^fr, Q, i;., Par Rockaway, L. I.." and flled or to b«
filed in tbe Qne«n« Co«nty Cterk'a 01Bc«.
Kxceptlnjr. however, from the altore described premises all those certain lots, known and designated on a cer¬ tain map entitled, "Map No. 1 of part of Bayview Park, Cedarhurst, Queens Connty, New York, Property of Jo- i*eph E. Paisley, Esq." Surveyed Feb¬ ruary, 1891, by Thomaa D. Smith, Far Ftockaway, liOng Island; and flled as map numher nine hundred and fifty i'.iM) In the Office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on July 30th, 1891, as and hy the lots number.H one «1) to six (6) hoth Inclusive, and fif¬ teen (15) and sixteen <]6) In block nmnber one (1); forty six (46) to fifty elRbt (.S8), hoth inclusive, sixty one (61), seventy eight (78) and seventy nine (79) In Block numbet two (2); one hundred and twenty six (126) ta one bundred and forty <140) both inclusive, one hundred nnd forty seven (147), one hundred nnd forty eight (148), one hundred and flfty two (152), to one hun¬ dred ami flfty .six (156) both inclus- lvt>, and one hundred and sixty one (K,i) {n one hundred and sixty eight (168) both inclusive in block num¬ ber flve (5) ; one hundred and seven¬ ty three (173) to one hundred and elKhtv (180). both Inclusive in block number six (6); two hundred and twenty one (221) to two bundred arul thirty (230), both Inclusive, two hun¬ dred and thirty flve (235) to two hun¬ dred and thirty eight (238) both In¬ clusive, in block numher eight (8), nnd three hundred and eleven (311) to three hundred and fourteen (314), both inclusive, in Block number eleven (11).
Being the same premise.'! which were conveyed to the said Roliert W. Albertson by the said .Myra G. Paisley by deed bearing even date with said mortgage and intended to be record¬ ed simultaneously therewith.
Together with all fixtures nnd ar¬ ticles attached to or used in lon- nccllon with said premi.ses, all of which are declared to be a part o* tho freehold.
Said premi.'--es will br .^old In one parcel and .subject to anj- coven.int.s or restrictions affecting the same and to any casements which the lot own¬ ers may have in the streets shown on said map. and to any state of facts that a .survey may sho-v^-.
Excepting from the above describ¬ ed premises tho following portions of said luortga.gcd premises which were duly released from th'e lien of said mortgage, viz: —
All those certain lots, pieces oi Iiarccls of land situate, lying and Iieing at Cedarhurst, Town of Hemp¬ stead, C!ounty of Nassau and State of New York, shown on a certain map entitled, ".Map Number 1 of Cedar¬ hurst North, Cedarhurst, L. I., New York, Nassau County, New York State, August, 1907, S. I. Foster, c:. E.," and filed In the office of the Clerk of the County of Nas.saii on Decem¬ ber 30, 1907, as Map Number ICI, as and by the lot and block number^ following:
Block 1, Ixjts 1 to 10, both inclus¬ ive, 11 and 12; Block 2, Lot.s 1 and 2, 3 to 9, both Inclusive, 15 to 21, both inclusive, 22 and 23; Block 3, Ixits 6 to 15, both inclusive, and the North¬ erly one-half of Lot Number 5; Block 4, lx)ts 15, 16, 17, 28 to 49, both in¬ clusive; Block 5, Lots 1 to 4, noth inclusive, 13 to 19, both inclusive; Dlock 6, Lots 1 to 10, both Inclusive; Block 7, Ixits 1 to 5, both inclusive, 8, 9, 10, 13 and 14; Block 8, I^fs 4 and 5, 15 and 16; Block 10, lx)ts 1 to 5, both inclusive, 43 and 44; Block 11, Lots 1 to 5, both inclusive, 31 to 34, both inclusive; Block 12, Txit.s
8 to 12, both inclusive; Dlock 14. Lot.'; ],", and 14; Dlock IC, Lots 4 and 5, 11 to 16, both inclusive; Dlock 17, Ixits 1 to 3, both inclusive; Dlock 19, Lots
9 and V; Dlock 20, Lots 1, 2, 8, 9 and 10; Block 21, Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4; together with the land lying in tho street in front of lot 15 and 16 in T'.lock S to tho centre line thereof. Dated .November 21, 1017.
JAMES M. SEAMAN,
Referee. .ARTHUR P. HlI.TON, Plaintiff's Attorney, 350 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
LEGAL ironriui
.NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Pursuant to an order of HON L1-:;PNK D. HOWELL, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is here¬ by given to all persons having claims against Frances E. Nortou, late of the Town of Hempstead, In the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the siibseriher the executor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at her place of tran.sacting business at the ofl^lce of AVilliam S, Pettit, Far Rockaway, New York, on or be¬ fore the 15th day of May next.
Dated, .Mineola, N. Y., Noveniber 3. 1917.
ANNE L. DeMOTT,
Executor. William S. Pettit,
Attorney for Executor,
Far Rockaway, New York.
Merrick, in the town of Hempatead, Nassau County, New York, owned by Ix>ng Island Realby Company, New York. Surveyed April, 1904, by Al¬ vln n. Smith, C. E.. Freeport," apd filed in the ofllee of the Clerk of Nas¬ sau County, April 27, 1904, as and by the lot nnmbefli 2,'l.S and 256. and more" particnlarly described as fol¬ lows: Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Camp Avenue, flfty- flve and forty one-hundredths (,¦>.">.40) feet di.stant in a weaterly direction from the? Northwesterly corner of Camp Avenue and Stevens Avenue; ti.ence running Northerly, In a line j parallel with the westerly line of Ste- | vens Avenue, one hundred forty-one
LBOAL MOTfCKS
TRftAl, ]|«TTCRfl
north 89 degrees O,"? mlnnt#<B west, .S8,54 feet; thence south 86 dt^gff** It minules west, 115.05 feet; thtttt north 66 degrees 68 minutes west 1S.7T feet, to land of Alfred C. Cornwetl; thence south 24 degrees 57 minutaa along; land of Alfred C. Cornwell, 2708.66 feet; tWence south 6."? degTcea 28 minutea east 93 33 feet, thenc* south 88 degrees 06 minutea eMt, 48.96 feet, thence north 25 degrees 3< minutes east, 2770.94 feet to the point
631,<;32. 633,634, S3R.M6, «37, «J«8, «3fl and «40; being the same premises conveyed hy Marjcaret A. Oalvln to the aforesaid B. Witman Dambly by deed dated April 13, 1010, and recorded in the offlee of the fllerk of NA.-Hsan Coun¬ ty, m Llher 221 of Deedd, at page 366, On the 15th day of April, 1910, at 38 minutes paat 3 p. m.; and also nil those two certain plots of land shown but not numbered on the aforesaid amended map of East Rock¬ away Park, and bounded and descrlh-; or place of beginning containing ed as follows: First plot beginning at : 9.574 acres of land within said bounds a point on the south end of Carman | and being the same preini.sea coB- Avenue where same Ig Interaertrd by j veyed by William B. Piatt, unmarried the westerly line of lot No. 89 on I to the aforesaid B. Witman Dambly
. „.. „.v., ,,.., '•'*''' ^^^^' t^c"t'*^ westerly along a by deed dated the 22nd day of De-
and forty one-hundredths (141.40)1""" '^'¦''•'^" parallel with tbe north cember, 1910, and recorded In tha feet; thence westerly, in a line paral-ki'"'."^ ""',^^" ^''"'^^ t" laiKl of Oliver] office of the Clork of Nassau County lei with the Southerly line of Howes ' P,"^'"""/ *']^"^'' southerly along Mid : in Llher 251 of Deeds at p.ise 390 oi Street, fifty (.50) feet; thence South-i i'"'"'" l^avison s land to Dort Street, the 29th day of December, 1910. at ta* erly. In a line parallel with the first^^T®/!^*^"''' P,^^ ^^^ ","'"*'? "'"^e "ilnutes past eleven a. m.
described course, one hundred elgh-l'^ '*'''¦* J^^'"''/''!' •^'''^ Tr'"'^ ''"'' "'' ''"'"*' ^''''"'^' »''K"mlng at tha
lot numbered 113 on said map; thence i northwesterly corner thereof at a northerly along the westerly line ofl stake driven in the ground at the point lots numbered 113 and 89 to the where the easterly line of land of point or place of beginning; and sec-1 Martin V. Wood Intersects fhe aoiith- ond plot beginning at a point on the i erly line of land formerly of 1). 8. south side of Dart Street 162.7 feet | Denton, and running thence soutli 26 westerly from the corner formed by | degrees 36 minutes west along said the intersection of the west side of easterly line of land of Martin V Lawson Avenue with the south side Wood, 2770.94 feet to the bay, thenea of Dart Street, thence westerly along running north 73 degrees 11 minutea Dart Street to land of Oliver Davi¬ son, thence southerly along s.ild Da¬ vison's land and along the confer of the creek, following its winds and bends, to land now or formerly of ono Abrams, thence easterly along said Abrams' land to the southwest corner of lot numbered 154 on snid map, thence northerly ufong the weaterly line of lots numbered 154 to lot numbered 115, inclusive, on said map to the south side of Dart Street at the point or place of he- inning; the said two plots together
teen and ten one-hundredths (118 10) feet, to the Northerly line of Camp Avenue; thence Easterly, along the Northerly line of Camp Avenue, flfty- flve and forty one-hundredths (55.40) feet, to the point or place of begin¬ ning, and comprising all of the land witWn said bounds. Dated, October 24, 1917.
EDWARD B. THOMPSON, Referee. Edgar Jackson, Attorney for Plaintiff, Freeport, N. Y.
.>KW lOBK SCrKFMK COIRT NASHAl COCNTY HENRY MOELLER, Flatntiff,
against J. HARRY MYERS, HATTIE A. .MYERS. BAY BOULEVARD RfOALTY COMPANY, INC., and others, Defendants,
In pursuance of the judgment of, i„,ing the same premises conveyed by foreclosure and sale duly made and j thn East Rockaway Realty Company entered in the above entitled action, to the aforesaid D. M'itman Dambly and bearing date the 20th day of Oc-1 i,y deed dated the llth day of May, tober, 1!)17, I, the undersigned, the j uno, and recorded in the office of referee irt said judgment named, will the Clerk of Nassau County in Liber sell at public auction in the Rotunda of the County Court House, Mineola, New York, on the
lOtli Day of December, 1917, at 12 o'clock, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows:
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231 of Deeds at page 165 on the 13th day of -May, 1910, at 22 minutes past 11 a. m.
Second Parcel; Beginning at the northeasterly corner of the premises at a locust stake tl riven in the ground afi.joining land formerlv belon.ging to All that certain plot, piece ot par-' ]). s. Denton and now known as "Kast eel of land, situato, lying and Lein;; i i; ,ckaway Park" and from said stake at I.ong Beach, Town of Hemp.-it«ad, ¦ running south 33 degrees 30 minutes County of Nassau and State of New ' Vork, known and designated on a cer¬ tain map entitled ".Map of the l-ystatcs
rOCNTV COURT, XAHSAU COCNTY
EDGAR JACKSON, as substituted trustee under the last will and testament of Stephen Baldwin, deceased. Plaintiff,
against STEPHEN BAXTER, and others, Defendants.
In pursuance of a judgment of fore¬ closure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action In the oflDce of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on the 23rd day of October, 1917,1, the undersigned, the referee In said judgment named, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the Sth day of December, 1917, at 10.30 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, at the front door of The Fiee- port Bank Building, at Freeport, Naa¬ sau County. New York, the premiaea ''escribed in said judgment as fol¬ lows:
All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and be¬ ing at Merrick, In the town of Hemp¬ atead, County of Naaaau and Sute of New York, known and designated on a certain map entitled "Map ot Mar-
west along land known as "East Rockaway Park" 2:!].G feet; thence running north 68 degrees 57 minutes west along land now or formerly of .\uerbach and Stevenson 327.57 feet to a monument; thence south 79 de¬ grees 23 minutes west along land of Alfred Cornwell, 78.93 feet; thence north 50 degrees 52 minutes west still along land of Alfred Cornwell, 406.14 feet to Thedson's Creek, thence north 48 degrees 40 minutes east through Thedson's Creek 47.55 foet; thence north 38 degrees 29 minutes v.-est through Thedson's Creek 33.2 feet; {hence westerly and thence northerly along Thed.son's Creek to land known as "East Rockaway Park," thence south 72 degrees 20 minutes east along said land known as "East Rockway Park" 905.76 feet to the point or place of beginning; contain¬ ing within said bounds 3.615 acres of land according to a survey made by D. S. Denton, Jr., Surveyor, P«>bruary 27, 1911; being the same premises conveyed by Franci.s C. Yost and Mar¬ tha E. Yost, his wife, to the aforesaid B. Witman Damhly by deed dated the 15th day of April, 19^1, and recorded in the ofQce of the Clerk of Nassau County iu Liber of Deeds at page
on the 24th day ot May, 1911. Third Parcel: Beginning at locust K.take at the northeasterly corner of Ihe premises where the westerly line of land of Alfred Cornwell Intersects Ihe southerly lino of land formerly of Dclamatcr S. Denton, and runijlng,
thence north 56 degrees 58 n^fiutes j Rockaway, County of Nassau and
west along said land formerly of^'^^*^ of New York, known and des-
Delamater S. Denton, 151.4 feet to a!'^^ated on a certain map entitled
ments and restrictions contained in I stake; thence south 28 degrees 41 TMaP B, of East Rockaway Park, Nas-
o'' I>ong Beach. Long Beach, b. I., Map No. 1, Wm. H. Reynolds, President, dated March, 1907, surveyed by Charles W. Leavltt Jr., Landscape Engineer, No. 220 Broadway, New York City," and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nass»..u on April 20th, 1911, as .Map No. 31, as and by lots numbers fourteen to twen¬ ty-three, both Inclusive, Block forty- one, which said lots are bounded and described as follows: to wit:—
Beginning at a point on the north¬ erly side of Pine Street, distant two hundred feet westerly from the» cor¬ ner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Pine Street with the westerly side of Laurelton Boule¬ vard; running thence northerly par¬ allel with Laurelton Boulevard, one hundred and nineteen and flfty-four one-hundredths feet to the southeast¬ erly side of Water Street; thence southwesterly along said side of Wa¬ ter Street, two hundred and one feet, five inches; thence southerly parallel with I.,aurelton Boulevard ninety-four and ninety-nine one hundredths feet to the northerly side of Pine Street; and thence easterly along said side of Pine Street, two hundred feet to the point or place of beginning.
Also all the right, title and interest of the party of the fir.-^t part of, in and to Pine Street and Water Street, ly¬ ing in front of and ddjoining said premises to the centre Hues thereof, respectively.
Subject however to covenants, ease-
oast, 118.68 feet; thence running north 39 degrees 48 minutes east, 127.2 feet and thence north 77 degreea 52 minutes east, 143.1 feet to land of Alfred C. Cornwell, the last threa courses and distances being along tht bay, thence running north 25 degrees 18 minutes east along said land of Alfred C. Cornwell 2.520.2 feet to land formerly of Samuel S. Rhame; thence running north 69 degrees 02 minutes west along said land, formerly of Samuel S. Rbame, 160.1 feet; and thence running north 89 degrees 05 minutes west along said land former¬ ly of D. S. Denton, 64.96 feet to the point or place of beginning; contain¬ ing within said bounds 13.698 acres ot land, according to a survey made hy D. S. Denton, Jr., December 2, 1910; being the same premises con¬ veyed by Samuel V. Abel and Lllliaa .M. Abel, his wife, to the aforesaid I>. Witman Dambly, by deed dated tha 23rd day of Deceinber, 1910, and re¬ corded In tho office of the Clerk of Nassau County in Liber 251 of Deeds at page 384 on the 29th day of De¬ cember, 1910, at nine minutes past eleven a. m.
The aald six parcels being subject to the rights, reservations and rb- strlctlons In said deeds contained.
oafd premises will be sold sr.oject .o any stale of facts that a survey IUL,, show, hnd to covenant.s and re¬ strict.-ns, if any, affecting the same; to riparian rights, if any, in I :e bay and creeks running through or abut¬ ting said premises; to righti! and easi'iiicnts of lot owners, ff any, over the streets laid out on said map and to a prior mortgage for |99,000 with interest^ thereon.
l-;xcepting from the above described premises all those plots, pieces or parcels of land situated at East Hock¬ away, County of Nassau and State ot New York, known and designated an a certain map entitled "Map B of East Rockaway Park, Nassau County, Windsor Land & Improvement Com¬ pany, C. W. Smith, City Surveyor," and flled In the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on October 9. 1911, as Map No. 42, as and by the lots numbers 1 to 5, both inclusive, and 26 to 30, both inclusive, in Block 28, and 403, 404 and 405 In Block 14. and 444 and 445 in Block 18, which were released from said mortgage, together with an easement for in¬ gress and egress to said lots over the streets and avenues as laid down on .'iaid map in both directions to the nearest public highway.
Also excepting from the above de¬ scribed premlBes all that part of the said mortgaged lands situate at East
ormer insbninients of record affect¬ ing said premis(>s. Dated, Octoh'M- 23. 1917.
EDWARD D. THO.MPSON, Referee. r.EVI S. HFLSE, Attorney for Plaintiff, 66 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.
minutes west 288.71 feet to a monu-1 •'^''^'i County, Windsor Land ment at the head of a ditch known as I P>"ovement Company, C. W.
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SITREBTE rOCRT NASSAU COUNTY
CASSIUS M. LAWSON, et al.
Plaintiffs, against EAST ROCKAWAY IMPROVE¬ MENT COMPANY, and others,
Defendante.
In pursuance of a judgment of fore¬ closure and sale, duly made and en¬ tered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 26th day of October, 1917, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, by James C. Archer, Auctioneer, at the front steps of the Nassau County Court House at Mineola, New York, on the
, 16th Day of DecemWr, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. rn., the premises di¬ rected by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows:
All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and be¬ ing at East Rockaway, In the Town of Hempatead, County of Nassau and Btate of New York, severally bound¬ ed and described as follows: —
First Parcel: All those certain lots known and designated cn a certain map entitled "Amended Map of East Rockaway Park (situate ,at East Rockawa:^) Nassau County, N. Y., D. S. Denton, Jr., Surveyor, East Rock¬ away, N. Y., June 18, 1109," aad flled In the afiQce of the Clerk of Nassau County, Ix)ng, Island, New York, on February 10, 1910, comprising in this parcel all lots or plota included in and indicated on said map, excepting lots numbered 209, 210, 214, 215, 218, 219, 241. 242, 243, 244, 248, 249, Ki, 253, 279, 280, 281, 212, 283. 804, 306, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 334, 335. 336, 3)7, S4S, 849, 3M). S61, 394, 395. a»6, 3»7, IDS, 401, 4Ut, 4(7, 468, 459, 460, 461, 462. 463, 464. 465, 466, 467. 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, in, 4T«, 4M, 4^4, 4W, 4M, 4»T, 498. SIC. 617, 518, 619, 636, 681, 632,
Higbio's Ditch, which separates the parcel of land hereby conveyed from land formerly of Benjamin .Mott; thenco southerly along said ditch as It winds and turn.s, until It comes to the bay; thence easterly along said bay until It comes to said land of Alfred Cornwell; and thence north 27 degrees 41 minutes 30 seconds east along said land of Alfred Corn- well 2727.6 feet to the point or place of beginning; containing within said bounds 10.397 acres according to a survey made by D. S. Denton, Jr., April 21, 1911, and being the same premises conveyed by William B. Piatt, unmarried, to the aforesaid B. Witman Dambly by deed dated the 24th day of May, 1911, and record¬ ed in the oflice of the Clerk of Nas¬ sau County In Liber of Deeds, at page on the 26th day of May, 1911. Fourth Parcel: Beginning at the northea.sv corner thereof adjoining meadowland now or formerly of Val¬ entine Wood, and running southerly partly by land of said Wood and a ditch until it comes to the bay; thence westerly along the said bay until It comes to meadowland now or formerly of Daniel Higble; thence running northerly by said Hlnole's meadowland until it comes to land now or formerly of Oliver S. Denton; thence running eaaterly by said Den¬ ton's land to the point or place of beginning; containing within said bounds 12.797 acres of land according to a survey thereof made on the 21st day of April, 1911, by D. S. Denton, Jr., Surveyor; being part of the same premises coaveyed to Alfred C Corn- well under the name of Alfred C. Cornell by May L. Berry by deed dated October 24. 1891, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Coun¬ ty of Queens in I-lber 895 of Ueeit at page 345 on November 16, 1891; being the Banie premiaea conveyed by Wil¬ liam p. Piatt, uouarrled, to the aforeaaid B Witman Dambly by deed dated the 25th day of May, 1911, aud recorded in the ofBce ot the Clerk of Nassau County in Liber of
Deeda at page on the 26th
dav of May, 1911. Fifth Parcel: Beglnniog at the
City Surveyor, and filed in the office of tbe Clerk of the County of Nas¬ sau on October 9th, 1911, as Map No. 12, as and by the lot numbers 20, 21, 22 and 23 in Block No. 25.
Together with an easement for In¬ gress and egress to the premises above described over the streets and avenues iis laid down on said map la hoth directions to the nearest public highways. Dated October 29, 1917.
JAMES .M. SEAMAN,
ARTHUR P. HILTON, Plaintiffs' Attorney, 350 FultoQ Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
NOTICK TO CBEDITOBS
Pursuant to an order of HON. LEONE D. HOWELL, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is here¬ by given to all persons having clainu against Joha Schlegel, late of tha Town of Hempstead, In the said coun¬ ty, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscrib¬ er the executor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at her place of transacting business at the offlee of George Morton Levy, Free- port. New York, oo or before the flrat day of January next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., June 18, 1917. ANfANDA SCHUBOEL. George Morton I..cvy, £xeoutor.
Attorney for Executor, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y.
n6tICK to UfiBtlfTOUS
Pursuant to an order of HON. LJEONE U, HOWBLL, Surrogate of the ( ouu^y of Nassau, notice tn here¬ by even to all persons having claima against BERNARD IJSNNON, late of (be 'lown of Hempstead, in the said county, deceased, to present the aama with the vouchera thereof, to the su^ seriber the adujilutstrator of the goodf. chattels and credita of said deceaaei. at hm place of transactins buiin«i|i at tli« OfBce tft George Morton htrf, FVteport, New York, on or before tint 16th day of December naxt.
£>ated. Mineola, N. T., May 23, IMr. HHNET B. 1-HNNON.
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rtheasterly comer of the premises I Qeorre Morton Levy. wtaara the saue adjoloa laud Cormarly UuHMV tor *-*-^r'Ttnttr. of D S. Benton and now knawn as [ 1-7 RalLroad ATaana,
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