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RUGS
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FLUFF RUGS
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We BOAke any sice
RAG RUGS AND CARPETS
At reaaonable prices
Main Rug Works
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THE
SMUHYniE SOUTH
FREEPORT BANK
Capital. 930.000
Surplua Fund, 75,000
Main Street, Freeport
Tplpphone Call —31
.JOHN J. RANDAT.L, PrMident
D. WKSU:Y pine, vice Pr*8l(l«nt WII.LIAM S. HAIX, Cashier
I30ARD OF DIREICTOES Wallace H. Cornwell Smith Cox William K. Oolder William S. Hall Kdgar Jackson WIlllaBi O. Miller ColoB Pettit D. WoBlry Pino John J. Randall Daniel 0. Rajnor Harvey B. Smith
Open, except legal bolidays, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays, from • a. m. to 12 m.
Offers facilities and Indacetaents in every department equal to those o* either the New York or BraoklyB Banks or Trust Companiea.
Interest at the rate of tkree yer cent paid on time depoaita, threa months or more.
Drafts issued 00 all parta of Ba- rope. .
Not being limited to any syecial branch, but thoroughly equipped to handle ull transactions ia the llae ot banking and brokerage, tt aoltclts ac¬ counts and business with full assur¬ ance of ability to give eaUre aatls- factlon.
Safe Depoait Boxes to rent }5 per annum. '
Inspection of our modem Baaking Room Invited.
Inquiries will receive promjrt atten¬ tion and bo cheerfully answered.
FREEPORT PRESS
ROY D. PEARSALI.. Prop. Printing of Individuality Color Print Specialists
84 Churcb St., Freeport,L.I.
Phoae iAi Freeport
Established 1917
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
Bellni«re. N. Y.
A l)ank account keeps you informed. Your clieck is your receipt. Your stub is your record. We offer you all the ac- coininodations safe banking permits.
DR. H. V. HOLCOMB CHAS. M. VANDEROEF, President. Cashier.
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The mnwlral remedy entitled "Odda and Knd«. 1ftl7.'" gWm "by the Rirls of .9mlt:ivillp South at the Merrick Flre Hall, for the Home Defense of Mrrrirk, on December 14, proved to he Its usual big sucre»a. The show was put over splendidly, the cast bo- InK .MIsR Helen Link and Mrs. J. O'Keefe arting as end girls, while Mis.s .Mfty MeQnade, Mi.ss Mary John¬ son, Miss Martha Kiflein, Miss Vera Sprague and Miss Kat'.iPrlne MrQuadp prrformed in the company. Interloc¬ utor was performed by Mr. F. A. O'Kerfe. The popular songs of the day were used: "Ooodby, Uroadway; Hello, France," "I Want to be a Sol¬ dier," '"I Don't Want to Oet Well." "Homrward Bound," ".Somewhere in France is fhe Mly," "Kweet Kmalina, My Oal," "Hello, Wisconsin," ".loan of Arc," "There's a Oreen HIU in Flanders," "W'-iose I.lttle Heart Arp You Breaking Now?" '"Sailing on thr Henry Clay," and were rendered by Mr. F. A. O'Keefe, Mlsa M. .McQuade, Mrs. J O'Keefe, Miss V. Spragiio. .Miss M K;tleln, while Miss Grace Fanning sppclailzeri In a Hawaiian dance. The performance was under the direction of Mr. F. A. O'Keefe and Ml.'!s Mary Umbauer.
Auihorahip Lerg Midden. The Wnt-erley norols were «io cnlled hecanse the first of the series «-na called Wnrerley. It wns publl<«h«»d anonymously In Ifil4. and x^as fnllo-w- ed, year nfter yenr. by rithrr noTPls all pu'.)llsl.r(l anonymously until 1S27, when nt a public dinner party Scott admitted the nuthnrship.
T.tOAf, ITOnCTS
LFG.41 NOTICHJI.
Smithville. wake up, and attend the meetings of the ('ivIc I^eague for im¬ provements of tlie town Everybody welcome. Join same and give your suggestiona and ideas. Next meeting will be held at Mrs. J. Rodermakens' house. Bellmore Avenue, Saturday evening, December 27.
A monster New Year's Eve dance will be given at Smithville South Fire Hail on December 31st. See the Old Year out and the New Year 'n in j-'ood spirits and attend this af¬ fair. Proceeds to go to t'je Smith¬ ville South rivic League.
Anatomy and Frlondahip. "My dear," snid the host to his wife as he started to carve the K>g of Inmb. "can't .vou give Mrs. Brown anything better thnn thnt ,col;l ment?" "Oh," cried Mrs. P.rown, "liint'.s all rig'ht, so loHK lis it Is mill le: iiiul not cold shoul¬ der."—Clirlstlnn IIiTilifl.
FURS-FURS-FURS
Remodeled or Redyed at
Reasonable Prices
Fstimates Cheerfully Given
MRS. E. J. BARKER
S. SEAMAN AVE.
Tel. 786 Freeport BALDWIN L. I.
Late of New York and formerly
with C. G. Guther'a Sons,
••DIGESTONnNE'? Restorative, toill help. gives quick, sure rdiet from indiges< tion's ills — Heartburn. Dizziness, Sour Risings, Acid Mouth,.SieepIess- ness, etc.. but builds up appetite and entire system. Thousands KNOW. Follow Uieir lead—
JLT
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"Tha Key to Relief"
I have aulTered evcrytbing with gas oa my stonisck th* paat winter iintU I titgiiu taking DIOESTONBINB. I'oln wns lauseU frnm indljpfitlon. I liovu tried everything I could hear of and I was nearly worn out. I am Ic- giuuiBg tu tone up alroadT.
O.SIu:itN WINN, Fort EawarJ, N. I.
Dlialone/ne salisfia—tt yar money BACK
For further cunvinciog FACTS, tee ('liiil>l>u<-k'M IJruK Store, Fred I'liiiiip, Arciitle I'liarmaey, B. <;iufkMiuun, KnrmlnHdale.
HIOHWAY, RRIDOF. A^D MLSC'KT.-
LAflKOlS REPORT
Town of Hempstead
Tonnty nf NnMKan
MIOHWAY fXND
Receipts
Balance on hand from pre¬ vious year, Oct. 31, 1917 $39,770.53
Highway tax collected pur¬ suant to sections 90 and 91 70,500.00
Received from State as State aid pursuant to section 101 85,260.00
Received from refunds L. I. R. R. freight bills 66.44
Received from penalties re¬ covered, violation aection 334, Highway I>aw ....' 20.00
Received by transfer from
(se^ audit) Mlscl. Fund 898,27
Received from other sources not mentioned al)OT0. Describe source
(motor vehicle registra¬ tion) 31,069.95)
Total receipts $177,575.23
Expenditures
For labor and team work for the repair and Im¬ provement of highways (general repairs inc. pri¬ mary work) $39,060.65
For rental of machinery, pursuant to section 50. (Special Improvements as shown by agreement) 82,783.58
Total expenditures for the repair and im¬ provement of highways $121,844.23 Balance unexpended Octo¬ hor 31, l!t17 $55,731.00
BRIDGE FUND Receipts Balance on hand from pre¬ vious year. Oct. 31, 1916 3,556.89 Tax received from collector pursuajit to sections 90
and 91
2,500.00
Total receipts for repair and construction of
bridges 6,056.89
Expenditures Ijabor and team work, for repair and maintenance
of bridges 118.40
Materials for repair and
maintenance of InidRes.. 64.14
Construct lon of njew
bridges ¦2,649,02
Transferred to Miscellene-
0U8 Fuud 1,748.27
Total expenditures for repair and mainte¬ nance of bridges 4,579.83
Balance unexpended, Octo¬ ber 31, 1"J17 1,477.06
MACHINERY FUND Receipts Balance on hand from pre¬ vious year -55
Tax received from collect¬ or pursuant to sections 90 and 91 500.00
Hot Water for Sick Headaches
Tells why everyone should drink
hot water with phosphate
In It before breakfast.
For Sole by all l>ealers
Headache of any kind. Is catised by auto»intoxioation—which means self- poisoning. Liver and bowel poisons called toxins, sucked Into tbe blood, through tho lymph ducts, excite tho heart which pumpa the blood so fast that It congests iu the smaller arteries and veins of the head producing vio¬ lent, throbbing pain and distress, called beadacbe. You become nervous, do- spondent, sick, feverish and miserable, your meals sour and almost nauseate you. Then you resort to acetanlllde. aspirin or the bromides wblch tempor¬ arily relieve but do not rid the blood of these irritating toxins.
A glass of hot water with a teaspoon- fill of limestone phosphate in It, drank before breakfast (or awhile, will not only wash these poisons from your sys¬ tem and 3ure you ot headcLche but will cleanm, purify and freshen the euUra alimentary canai.
Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It is in- exi>eQSlve, harmless as sugar, and al¬ most tasteless, except for a sourish twinge which Is not unpteasaut.
If you aren't feeling your best. If tongue is coctted or you wake up with bad taste, foul breath or have colds,' Indigeition, biliousuass, coiuttipation ir sour, acid atomach, beerhi tho pho»- phated hot water cure to rid your svstem of toxins aud poisooa.
Rssttlta ar« quick and It la claimed that thoae w^o continue to flush out ttM atomach., liver and bowels ewry nuMrnloc aev«r have any h«ta<lachw or know a mlaMmttla tuouaat.
Total roceipts
Expenditures For purchase of machinery,
tools and implements . . For repair of machinery,
tools and implements . • For storage of machiuery,
tool.s and implements and
rental
500.55
82.00
287.54
110.00
highwaya? fi29..S0
How waa thla money ob¬ tained? FVom Town Funds. fittic of New York, County of Naa¬ sau, as.
Hiram R. Smith, aiipertlaor of the Town of Hempstead, being duly sworn, deposes and .'^ars that he Is the person mentioned as submitting the foregoing report; thst the amounts mentioned therein to have been received by him as Supel-vlsor of such town hTt all that he has re¬ ceived as such officer for the pur¬ poses therein stated; that the rx- penditiires specified therein have in fact been made for thp purposes and to the pprsons indicated; that all of .such expenditures were made In koo<1 faith for vahie received and In the manner required by the HlRhway I/aw; that the balances therein spec¬ ified are all the monry.s remaininK fn Ills hand« of the moneys received hy him as provided by law on account of the hijrhwaya and bridges of such town.
HIRAM R .SMITH. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of November, 1917. Walter R. Jonen, ' Justice of the Peace.
Town Supt. of Highways put on salary of $2500 per annum, June 12, 1917, by resolution of Town Board. State of New York, Potinty of Nas¬ aau, Town of Hempstead, ss.: I, Franklin C. Gilbert, Town Clerk of the Town of Hempstead, snd cus¬ todian of the Records of said Town, do hereiby certify that I have com¬ pared the annexed with the original on file and record in my office, and that the same Is a true transcript (hereof, and of the whole of such original Highway, Bridge and Miscel¬ laneous Report of Supervisor Hiram R. Smith, for year ending Oct. 31st, 1917.
In ^Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto 'set my hand (Seal) and affixed the seal of said Town this 12th day of De¬ cember, 1917.
Franklin C. Gilbppf.
Town Clerk.
LMAI lOTimS
LSC^iL nOTICRR
Total expenditures 479.63
Balance unexpended, Octo¬ ber 31, 1917 ¦ 20.92
S.NOW A.NU .MlSt'KI.i^NKOUSFUND Receipts
lialanco on hand from pre¬ vious year, Oct. 31, liil? 539.55
Tax collected pur.suant to
sections 90 and 91 10,000.00
Received by transfer from bridge fund 1,748.27
Received from other sources not mentioned above. De¬ scribe source. Int. Hemp. Bank $275.65. Int 1st Natl. Bank $878.77 1,154.41
Total receipts 13,442.23
Expenditures JFor removing obstructions
caused l>y snow
For cutting and removing
noxious weeds and brush For other mlacellaneoua
purposes. Describe tho
purpose. Salary of Town
Supt. and Deputy, upkeep
of automobile: catch baa- Ins, etc.; engineers' fees Transferred to Highway
Fund (See audit)
365.50
277.67
11,103.49 898.27
Toul expenditures 12,644.93
Balance unexpended Octo¬ ber SI. 1917 797.30
Compensation to Town Superinten¬ dent and Deputy Sui>erlntendent..
217 days at »5 per day eausils 1,086.00
Salary 4 months 19 days at
$2500 per year equals.. 1,010.26
Amount allowed for ex¬ penses, upkeep of town
automobile, etc 2,249.98
Deputy Town Superintendent
313 days at $5J)0 per day equals l,M6.0O
Amount allowed for ex- •.
penses, c*rrlaf;e hire, etc. 335.00 Supervisor and Town Clerk's Al¬ lowance
How much is allowed the Supervisor pursuant to section 110 of the High¬ way Iaw ?
How much Is allowed the Town Clerk pursuant to section 110 of the Hl»h- way Law ?
I^ayiug Out, Alteriag or Dlscoutlnuing Highways
How much was expended durhig iMtst year for the purpose of laying out, al¬ tering and diacontlaulng
V
111.81
0.00
THK TFOPLK OF THK STATK OF JiEYf YORK, by the {iract' of (Jod, Free and Independent,
To Elizabeth S, Park, Mary Park Neilson, James Park, Darragh A. Park, Sr., Klizabeth Park Reeves, Raymond Perry, Rogers Neilson, Jr., Elizabeth Neilson, Uarragli A. Park, Jr., lOlizabeth Reeves, a daughter of Klizabeth Park Reeves, William Reeve.^, a son of l-::iizabeth Park Iteeves, Edith Godfrey Park and Trin¬ ity Protestant lOpiseopal Cliurch of Pittsburgh, SEND GR1-:ETI.\G:
WllERKAS, Tho Farmers' I^an and Trust Company, a domestic cor¬ poration, having its principal place of business at number 22 Williani Street, in the Borough of :\lanhattan. City, County and State of New York, has presented an account of Itk pro¬ ceedings as Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of William G. Park, lately residing in the County of Nassati. State of New York, de¬ ceased, and has also presented and flled a petition praying that it.s said account naay be judlcally settled and allowed;
NOW, THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to .show cause before our Surrogate of the County of Nassau, at the Surrogate's Court of .said County of Nassau, to be held at the County Court House at Mineola, in the County of Nassau, on the 5tii day of January, 1918, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why said account should not be ju¬ dicially settled and allowed.
In Testimony Whereof, we
have caused the .seal of tlie
(L.S.) Surrogate's Court of said
(bounty of Nassau to be herc-
uato affixed.
Witness, HONORABLT: LKONE D. HOWKLL, Surro¬ gate of our said County, at the County of .Nassau, ou the 2Cth day of .Xoveniber, in the year of our Lord one thou¬ sand nine hundred and sev¬ enteen.
EDWIN "W. WIOEKS, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. GELLER, RDLSTO-N & HORAN, Attorneys^or Trustee, 22 Exchange Place. New York, N. Y.
g«ee«, pae:e 197, on May 1. Ifll.*?, de¬ rived under or through the aald Charlea Koehler, deceased, subse¬ quent to the said mortgage," are nec¬ essary and proper parties to this ac¬ tion: that some or all of •such un¬ known defendants may he infants un¬ der the •s:^ of twenty-one years; that some or all of said unknown infant defendants, if any, may reside with¬ otit the State of New York; that the punimnna herein was served on such unknown defendants by publication thereof In two newspapers, published In the Town of Hempstead, pursuant to an order of Honrirahle Lewis J, Smith, Cnunty Judge of Nassau Coun¬ ty, made and entered herein on the ¦llh day of October, lf>17; that none rtf such nnknown drfc-ndants has ap¬ peared herein or had his time so In do ix;^r, 1:-(1: th;it more than twenty days have elapsed since the summona was duly served on such unknown defendants in pursuance to said or¬ der; and that no application tor the appointment of a guardian ad litem for .such of said unkhown defen¬ dants who may be infants, or for such unknown Infant defendants. If any, who may reside Without the State of New York, has been made.
Now, on motion of Kdgar Jackson, sttornev for the plaintiff,
IT IS ORDERED that Leo Fishel. Esq.. attomey-at-law, be, and he hereby Is, appointed guardian ad li¬ tem for the unknown Infant defen¬ dants, If any. in this action, for tho purpose of this action, unless isald unknown infant defendants. If any, or some one on their behalf, within twenty days after the aervice of a copy of this order, in the manner herein directed, procure a guardian ad litem to be appointed and give no¬ tice thereof to plaintiff's attorney.
IT IS Fl'RTHER ORDERED 1hat this order be served on said unknown infant defendants, if any, by publi¬ cation of a true copy thereof as fol¬ lows: In the .Nassau Post, published at Freeport, Nassau County, New York, once a week in each of three successive weeks.
LEWIS J. SMITH,
County Judge. Granted December 18, 1917.
Thos. S. Cheshire, Clerk, Entered in Nassau Co., Dec. 18, 1917. Thos. S. Cheshire, Clerk.
AT A TJ':KM of THK fOlNTY ( OLKT OF NA.SSAU COINTI, held
in said C-ounty of Nassau, at the County Court House at .Mineola, New York, on the 18lh day of De¬ cember, 1917. Present, MON. LEWIS J. S.MITH,
County Judge. LENA JACKSON, Plaintiff,
against LOUISE A. WEBER; THE WIDOW, if any, and all the heirs at law, devisees and legatees and assignees of Charles Koehler, deceased, if any, and their respective husbands and wives, if any, all of whose names are un¬ known to plaintiff, and all other persona having or claiming to have any inter¬ est in or lien upon the prem¬ ises described in a mortgage recorded in Nassau Counly Clerk's offlee in Liber 221 of mortgages, page 197, on May 1, 1918, derived under or through the said Charles Koehler, deceased, subse¬ quent to the said mortgage. Defendants. Upon Ihe annexed affldavit of Ed¬ gar Jackson, plaintiff's attorney, showing that this is an action tu foreclose a mortgage on certain real estate situate in the Town of Hemp¬ stead, Nkssau County, New York; that certain defendants described in the summons herein as "ail the heirs at law, devisees and legatees and as- signess of Charles Koehler, de¬ ceased, if any, and their respective husbands and wives, if any, all of whose names are uuknown to plain¬ tiff, and all other persons haviog or claiming t0 have any Interest in or Ilea upon the premisea described iu a mortgage recorded in Nassati Coua¬ ty Clerk's office la Uber 221 or mort-
SITRE.MK COURT
> AS.SAl COI >TY .MYRA G. PAISLEY, Plaintiff,
against CEDARHl'RST NORTH REAL¬ TY CO.MPANY, and others,
Defendants.
In Pursuance of a. Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing dato the 16th d.ay of November, 11)17, 1 the undersigned, the Referee in said Jiidgnieut 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 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 therein describ¬ ed as follows:
All that certain pierce, parcel and tract of land, .situate, lying and be- ins 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 .-Vvenu*," 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 Ru.ssell) at a stalie; 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, lo land owned or occupied by the .New York aud Rockaway Railroad (now abandoned); thence northwest¬ erly aloiip: said land of said aban¬ doned railroad, one thoiusand rti ve l:iiii(iie(l and eighty-two and three- tenths (1582.3) feel, more or less, to land of Mary E. Vandewater; thence along said Mary E. Vandewater'.-* I.iiid. .South seventy-four (74) degrees, thirty (30) minutes west, two hundred and ninety four and six tenths (294.6) feet lo a stake; thence still along said Mary E. Vandewa¬ ter's land, north thirty flve (35) de¬ grees and fifteen (15) minutes west, flve hundred and flfty three (553) feet to a stake; thence still along said Mary E. Vandewater's land. North twenty three (23) degrees east, two hundred and twenty flve and two tenths (225.2) feet to a stake; thence still along said Mary E. Vandew^ater's lafnd. North forty (40) degrees, forty five (45) minutea west, one thousand four hundred and ninety four and flve tenths (1494.5)
feet to Mott's Creek; thence westerly, along said Mott's Creek as it winds and turns, flve hundred and sixty five (565) feet, more or less, to land late of Elizabeth Vandewater (now or lately Estate of Lucy A. Russell) ; thence South fifteen (15) degrees, nineteen (19) minutea east two thou¬ sand eight hundred and ninety six and eight-tenths (2896.8) feet along a line of stakes separating the aaid land late of Elizabeth Vandewater (now or lately Estate of Lucy A. Russell) from the land herein con¬ veyed to the Road or Avenue afore¬ said, at the point or place of be¬ ginning.
Together with all the claims, rights, interests and privileges of the 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 used as a Railroad (aforementioned) running along the eaaterly side of the said premises; and being the same premises and all ot tbem con¬ veyed to Feter C, Vandewater by Elizabeth Vandewater. Kdgar H. Van¬ dewater aod wife, James H. P, Van¬ dewater and wife, and Winfleld S. Vandewater and wife, by deed dated August 2nd, 1886, and recorded la the Queens Couaty Clerk's Offlee Deceai- ber l&tb, 1886. la Ub«r 9%i of Deeds.
' psge lft.*;.
I Said premism are delineated and
I set forth upon a certain map of aame
I entitled, "Map of Property owned by
I Peter C. Vandewater at Ocean Point,
! I/ong Island, area sixty one and three
hundred and five one thousalndtha
(61.305) acres. Surveyed, May. 1887,
I Smith and Vandewater, C. K., Far
Rockaway. L. I.," and flled or to bt
flled In the Queens County Clerk't
Office.
Excepting, however, from the above described premises all those certain lots, known and designated on a cer¬ tain map entitled, "Map No. 1 if part of Rayview Park. Cedarhurst, Queena County, New York, Property of Jo¬ seph E. Paisley, Esq." Surveyed Feb¬ ruary, 1891, by Thomas D. Smith, Far Rockaway, I/mK Island; and flled a.s map number nine hundred and ffty (950) In the Offlee of the Clera of the County of Queens on July SOth, 1891, as and by the lots numbers one (1) to six (6) both inclusive, and fif¬ teen (15) and sixteen (16) In block number one (t); forty six (46) to fifty eight (58), both inclusive, sixty one (61), seventy eight (78) and seventy nine (79) In Block number two (2) ; one hundred and twenty six (126) to one hundred and forty (140) both inclusive, one hundred and forty seven (147), one hundred and forty eight (148), one hundred and fifty two (152), to one hun¬ dred and flfty .six (156) both inclus¬ ive, and one hundred and sixty one (161) to one hundred and sixty eight (168) both inclusive In block num¬ ber five (5); one hundred and seven¬ ty three (173) to one hundred and eighty (180), both inclusive In block number six (6); two hundred and twenty one (221) to two hundred and thirty (230), both inclusive, two hun¬ dred and thirty flve (235) to two hun¬ dred and thirty eight (238) both in¬ clusive, in block number eight (8), and three hundred and eleven (311) to three hundred and fourteen (314), both inclusive, in Block number eleven (11), -»
Being the same premises which were conveyed to the said Robert W. Albertson by the said Myra O. Paisley by deed bearing even date with said mortgage and Intended to be record¬ ed simultaneously therewith.
Together with all fixtures and ar¬ ticles attached to or used in ».on- nection with said premises, all of which are declarea to be a part of tho freehold.
Said premises will be sold In 6ne parcel and .subject to any covenants or restrictions affecting tbe same and to any easements which the lot own¬ ers may have in the streets shown on said map, and to any state of fa^ts that a survey may show.
Excepting from the above describ¬ ed premises the following por'Ions of said mortgaged premises which were duly released from the lien of said mortgage, viz: —
All tliose certain lots, pieces ot parcels of land situate, lying and being at Cedarhurst, Town of Hemp¬ stead, County 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 flled in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on Decem¬ ber 30, 11)07, a.s Map Number 161, as and by the lot aud block numbers following:
DJock 1, Ix)ts 1 to 10, both inclus¬ ive, 11 and 12; Block 2, Lots 1 and 2, 3 to 9, both inclusive, 15 to 21, both Incluslvo, 22 and 23; Block 3, Lots 6 to 15, both inclusive, and the North¬ erly one-half of I^ot Number 5; Block 4, I>ots 15, 16, 17, 28 to 49, both in¬ clusive; Block 5, Lots 1 to 4, both inclusive, 13 to 19, both Inclusive; Hlock 6, Ix)ts 1 to 10. both inclusive; Block 7, Ix)ts 1 to 5, both Inclusive, 8, 9, 10, 13 and 14; Block 8, I^ta 4 and 5, 15 and 16; Block 10, Lots 1 lo 5, both inclusive, 43 and 44; Dlock 11, Lots 1 t<j 5, both inclusive, 31 to :?!, both incluaive; Block 12, Lots
8 to 12, both inclusive; Block 14, Lots i:{ and 14; Block 16, Ix)ts 4 and 5, 11 to Ifi, both inclusive; Block 17, Lots 1 to 3, both inclusive; Block 19, Lots
9 and 10; Block 20, Lots 1, 2, 8, 9 and 10; Block 21, Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4; together with the land lying in the street in front of lot 15 and 16 in Block 8 to the centre line thereof. Dated November 21, 1917.
JAMES M. SEAMAN,
Referee. ARTHUR P. HILTON, Plaintiff's Attorney, 350 Fulton Street. Janaaica, N. Y.
NOTICE TO CREDIT0B8
Pursuant to an order of HON LEONE D. HOWBLL, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is here¬ by given to all persons having claims against Frances E. Norton, late of the Town of Hempstead, in the said county, deceased, to present the sanxe with the vouchers thereof, to th* subscriber the executor of the laat Will and Testament of aaid deceased, at her place of transacting business at the oflace of William S. Pettit, Far Rockaway, New York, on or be¬ fore the 15th day of May next.
Dated, Mineola, N. Y., November 3. 1917.
ANNB L. DeMOTT, Executor. William S. Pettit,
Attorney for Executor, Far Rockaway, New York.
MOTICE TO CBKDIT0S8
Pursuant to an order of HON. LEONB D. HOWELL. Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hore¬ by given to all persons having clafaas against John Schlegal, late of tbe Town of Hempstead, In the said co«n- ty, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscrll»- er the executor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, st her place of transacting buainess at the oflice of Oeorge Mortoa Levy, Free- port, New York, on or before the Irst day of January next. Dated. MineoU, N. Y., June 18, IMT.
AMANDA SCHLBOBX^ Oeorge Morton Utvr, ¦ Usteutmr,
Attorney for Bxecuter, 1-7 Railroad Avwaue.