THE NAJWATT POST, FRiF/RFO RT. N Y., FRmAY. .TTtNF. H. 19I8 Pji«»»
SEAFORD
t^eorge Roberts of Connecticut is iding his vacation with hla sister, Ira. Edwin Hendrickson.
Mrs. fuouis Ketcham spent Satur- tj and Sunday at High Hill Beach.
Mlas Mabel Smith is spending a with her brother, Francis Smith, Freeport,
Miaa Catherine Ling, who for some line has been with Mis.'* Irene Fen- .i?k, the actress, is to be married on ine 19 to (Charles .Sterges of .Man- ittan.
liMrs. Charles Haflf att.enderl the Li»flrmation of her niece, .Miss Fan- le Schaeffcr, at Port Washington.
will be turned over to the student fund.
William Post of Norfolk, Va., haa been visiting his mother for several days.
i.4iwTetjpe Verity haa gone to spend some titnle with his daughter, Mrs. Jesae Covert, who resides at Averne.
St Barnabas' day was observed in the Episcopal Church Tuesday morn¬ ing. Communion was celebrated.
Old Glory was unfurled at the rail¬ road station today with appropriate exercises. The program wili be given next week.
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The Ladies' Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Wibiam Wanser next Thur-^tday afternoon.
Mr.' and .Mr?. Walter Steers and j daughter. Mal>el. with Miss Nellie , Frank of Brooklyn, spent the week- I end with Mr.v Charles E. .Mills.
Regents' examinations wi 1 be held beginning Monday in the public school. 4
MERRICK
SCHOOL Nf)TES The .Tunior Red Cross entertain- rrent given under direction of Mrs. Charles .\. Calkin,'?, was a derided sur- ce.ss and reflected much credit upon everyone having a part. The receipts of the evening amoun.ted to $47.
OCEAN SIDE
Word has been received that Waif- oner Ij«wrence .Schwerzej, Headquar¬ ters Company, lOflth Machine Gun Batta.ion. 27t,h Division, is in France.
Miss Editha Greensword of Rich¬ mond Hill was the guest of Florence Buck on Tuesday.
William Watts and family, for- ;nprly of .lamaica. are occupying the residence of H. W. Northrup of Ocean Side road.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiese and daughter, Beatrix, of Brooklyn, spent r>ecoration Day with Mrs. Denine of I Ocean Side road. j
Miss Marie Tutting waji entertain¬ ed by friends in New York on Decor¬ ation Day,
LEGAL ADVERTISINC,
PROCLAMATION
Services in the Methodist Church bxt Sunday wi.l be: Morning wor- pip at 11 o'clock, with .sermon by lie pastor, Rev. Theodore Bennett; bbject, "A Mpn With a Small Vi- |on." Sunday School for the instruc- lon of the Bible meets at 2.30 p.m. Ipworth Ivcague service at 7.30, con¬ victed by Mrs. William Wanser. vening service at 6 o'clock. The pas- IT will begih a series of sermons ,. "The Signs of the Times," the litial Bulject being, "The Same To- ky as in the Days or Noah." Strang- te are cordially we'icome.
Mr.<!. Beii^ha Walters of Amityville is visiting her sister, Mrs. Libbic Post. ,
I tJhildren's Day was observed in the
|etbodi8.t Church with a special pro-
im last Sunday evening. The en-
trtainment was enjoyed by all and
generous collection taken, which
Plans nre being formed to organize a Red Cross auxiliary. The V. M. I. C. has offered the use of its hall for meetings and for other activities, which will be necessary for the suc¬ cess of the auxiliary. The hearty co-operation ^of Seaford people is so¬ licited.
The ice cream and cake sale given in the basement of the Meihodi.st Church last Saturday was a financial success.
Closing exercises will he held in Firemen's Hal, on Thursday and Fri¬ day evenings, ,lune 20 and 21. The class day exercises are to l>e held Thursday evening and formal gradu¬ ation exercises on F'riday evening. Rev. Everett A. Burnes of Freeport M. E. Church will address the grad¬ uates.
Mr.i. Howard Smith of The Oaks is confined to her home by illness.
The Young People's Society was en¬ tertained at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. .lack .Motlit of I/ong Beach road on Tuesday evening. This society promises some interesting events for the coming months. ,
Mrs. Percy Southard, who has been confined to her home with mumps, ha« recovered.
.9TATK or NBW YORK EXECimVE CHAMBKR
WhercM. Ch«pler «2R of the I^iwn of 191(1
TI ,-, . - _, j prnvirf#«i rtfat at any tim* during thr p»n-
nenry Oustemnan of F,orence ave- ' deney of th«« i>r«.ent wnr with Oerminy nue, who had the misfortune to have I *'"' '•" ¦m*'. th*- <iov»rnor m«y. by h» pro- his hand crushed in handling a bale ^••¦J"'""". '""fy »h.t p"t'ii« "isr^ney r»-
«* k... ;- _ .. • "°""""»5 " ""'t oiiirp!! thdt every «».le-bo<li«l male pf^rnon he- Of hay, IS recovering. tw«ni th,* nirn of «>««rhtMn «n<l fifty y«.Ti.. in- — clu»ivp, Khali l)p hBhitiially nn.i reiriil.irly en- Harold Pearsall is wearing a broad f"*""^ '" "T'' !"""'"'• '""'"' •"'' '•wonnUe.i
• mils 4ko«... ^a... Tl.« .^..^ . hu»ine««. profeMion. occupation, traH# or em-
smile these days. The reason, a young pl„yment untU the termination of «iict> »«r; son. nnd
. Wherea*. the itidiiKtries of thin Blate related
'f^maf^ to and ee«enli«l in the eu«e<nfnl
LtGAt ADVERTISING
COfr??rY COURT. NABSAi; COUNTY.
Mary Frioman, I'lainlllT, JXrainst Alice E. Fnrl.ei., Thomaii P. C. Forlies, ,lr., Frank S. Prendpr- (ram ami (irace S. Prpnderirmt. hin wife, and Mary ,1. ('. R'xlen- kirehen, Defendnnt*".
Tie Epworth I^eague will hold its business and social meeting at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. William Wan¬ ser this (Friday) evening.
THEATRES
THEATRES
AMERICAN
THEATRE
70 So. Main St. Freeport
Phone 633 Freeport
Sunday June 16
Svtnlns 7.SO
Monday June 17
Evenins 7.80
Tuesday June 18
Matinee 3.30 Evenins 7.S0
Wednesday June 19
Matinee 3.30 Evening 7.30
Thursday June 20
Matinre 3.3it Eveiiinir 7.30
Friday June 21
Erenini: 7.3(1
Saturday June 22
Matiiu'f .'i.:'.<i KvK. 7.15 & U
ETHEL CLAYTON
—IN
THE WITCH WOMAN
A Splendid Feature in Five Reels
CUUIIENT KVKNTS
' CARMEL MEYERS
A BROADWAY SCANDAL
Th« Amazing Romance of a French Girl in New York
TOTO, the (amoui Hippodrome Clown in HIS BUSY DAY.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
—IN—
FLIRTING WITH FATE
E<Ulie Polo in iJiill's Eye Barold Uoyd ia Tbe City Slicker
Pathe Comedy
VAUI)KVII>LE
MARGERY WILSON
THE HARD ROCK BREED
TrianKle Feature ih ."> Reeln
Wives and Worries Triangle Comedy
Springtime Brings the Flowers With Their Perfume
The Rexall Store
23 West Merrick Road
Freeport, L. I.
BRINGS
Jonteel Toilet Preparations
With a destinctive odor created from a combination of twenty-six flowers, . , The fragrance is perfection's pinnacle, lasting and permanent.
Buy Jonteel and Be Convinced
FOR PARTICUI.au SMOKERS
La Rosa Aromatica Clear Havana Cigars
The Highest Grade Havana Cigar made in the United
States is on sale, with numerous other
Standard Brands.
CLARENCE S. ABRAMS, Ph. G.
Telephone No. 1 Freeport
In pursuance of ¦ Judgment of Foreclnsure nnrl .S«le marie in the fthnve-entitM nction nn the Mt Hay of June, IHIH, and iliily entere.1 in the OfTlce nf the Clerk nf Ni».w«u Cuunty, I, the unrter«i(rne»l Referee in snid juilKment name.: will sell at puhlic auction in front n! the law office of CeorKe Morton I.pvy. nam<.|y at the main entrance to the Really HuilHinK. 1-7 Railroad Avenue, in the VillaKe of Freeport, Nanaau County, New York, on
SATURDAY, Jl'I.Y 2i»TH. 1918. at II iiclnck in the forenoon nf thnt day, the land and premi««>.» in said Judfrment ilecreed to be Rold and therein deaerihed as followa; All thiwe certain Iota, piecea or parcels nf land, with the Kuiklinits and improvements thereon erected aituate. lyinn nnil heinu in the Villaife of Fre.M")rt. County of Nassau and State of New York, hounded an.l de9cril.e<l as follows: BeiiinninK at a point on the southerly side of Archer .Street diaUnt six hundred (B00» feet easterly from the corner forme<l hy the intersection of the aoutherly aide of Archer Street with the easterly side of Bayview Avenue: runninK thence souther¬ ly and at riKht anwles t» Archer Street One hundred and fifty (I5ni feel; thence eaaterly
5 to and essential in the successf\il pro«eciitlon
nf the war and the prodiiclinn. transport*-
j tion and conservation of fiMxl and foinl aup-
_ plies, require a lante supply nf lal>"r tn lie
re«rul«rly and hahituaHy ensaKeil therein :
I Now. Therefore, I. Charlnf H. Whitman.
Oovemor of the .State of New York, in pur-
I suanee of the piovi^iona nf Chapter fi26 of
_4 the Laws of 1918. do herehy proclaim that puhjie exigency requires that every ahle- '. IxMlied male person between the SKes of eigh¬ teen and flfly yeatrs. incluaive, he habitually anH regularly eniraffed In some lawful, useful I and recoi»niie<l Wisinesa. profession, fiecutm- tion, trade or employment, until the termi¬ nation of th* present war with (ierlnany and its allies, or until the («)vernnr by like pro- clamntion may othrrwi*ie order.
And I do hereliy notify and warn all persons that any al)le-h<.die«l male iwrson between the ftlUB i>f eiKhteen and fifty years who ahadd re- fii.'se to lie employe<l for at least thirly-aix houm per week, or who, after unsuccutfully aeekinff employment fails to register with the Bureau i>f F.mplnymcnt of the Department of Labor i)r with such agency as the State Industrial Commiaaion may designate, within thirty days after this prindnmation, or who thereafter con¬ tinues out of employment for any peii^ of thirty days without having so registereil, or who refuses to accei>t employment assignetl to him by the State Industrial Commission, shall lie guilty of a miedemeanor and punishable by n fine not exceedinir one hundred dollars or imi>risonment for not more lihan three months.
both. And I do further pfoclaim and require that the. State Industrial Commission shall forth¬ with prepare and publish such rules and regu¬ lations Koverning the assignment of persona to work as will assure that all persona simu-
, larly circumstanced shall, so far as poasible,
and parallel with Archer Street Seventy-five ! '"« treated alike and take mto consideration in (TS) feet thence northerly and again at j ""^ »"ch assignment to worV, the aire, phy- right angles to Archer Street One hundred i "'0*1 condition and any other appropriate eir- and fifty (160) feet to the southerly side of j cumatances of the person so assigned. Archer Street and thence westerly along the And I do further proclaim and require that aoutherly side of Archer Street Seventy-five I ^^' SherilTs in the respective counties of the ITB) feet to the point or place of beginning^ ; "tate, and all other officers. State or municipal, The plot hereby conveyed is known and de- j charged with the duty of enforcing the law, scribed as lots numtiem Ninety-seven (97) ! "hall seek and continue to seek diligently Ninety-eight (98) and Ninety-nine (99) on I '¦'''' names and places of residence of able- a certain map entitled "Map of Bayview, at ''f>d'*<l 'n«le persons withhi their rein>e«tive Frieport, L. I., surveyed by JMvin G. Smith. Juri«diction«, between the aforesaid ajtes, not C. E., Freeport, L. I.. September, 19n«," and I r^frul^riy or continuously employed, aa pro- flle<l with the Clerk of the County of Nassau ' vided in this proclamation and in the afore- Dated June lat. 1918i
CEORtJE MORTON LEVY Referee
WlI.UAM H. RoBOfN.S,
riaintiffa Attorney,
Bay Shore, New York.
SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY.
HOWARD HICKMAN
^UE BLOOD
Col.lv.vn Special rnxhictioii in 7 Reeh
<;i'I{ki:nt i:v!:.nts
GLADYS ROCKWELL
THE DEVIL'S WHEEL
A .^l.i.v .if Uu- r:ii-i, rn,l,.r»"rM Hv Chuil.'s K.-iiy..i\
BILLIE RHODES in HER TERRIBLE TIME
v.videviim:
william desmond
THE SEA PANTHER
tb^ DAILY BETWEEN BUFFALO & CLEVELAND
^^ 3 MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS 3
The Graat Ship -SEEANDBEE" — "CITY OF ERIE" - "CrTY OF BUFFALO"
BFT"
BUFFALO —Daily, May lut io iVov. 15th — CLUVIiLAIND
LMi-e Bi-pp.M,o . - 9:00 P.M. I Eastkrv ( Uaic Clfvklam) - 9;CO P.M.
Arr:ve Cij.vtLAND - 7:>0A.M. ) STA>.-nARD Ti.me (Arrive Uri'HALu - - 7:30A..\I. Ccmnpctiona at ripvcland for Ccdnr Point, Tut-in-Bay, Tolr.ln, Detroit and all points Wwt and SuulhweHt Kailroad tic'.i"ts rvuding-between Buflalo ar.U i .cvc! ir..i are gocid lor triinsportatinn tn our Btcamcrj. A.ik vour ticket airont for tickata via C.&li. L.ne. New Tourist Automo- Ij.le llate—ST.W Round Trip, w:th2duyn return. Kni:t, for cars not exceeding 127 in. wheelha.<e.
B.aiitifuhv eu. n d B..¦l,ul•..^l l.i:/.'.!c; eliiirt iif The Gr.-nt .'^'.ip ••SI-,1, ANDl lil"' Bent on receipt of flv-e.-nt.-.. A'-'i» ;if„ro'Tgi-|.-.>reri.-torrilnn,i,|.u.-ni:,'..b.«il.:-t f-.¦.
The Cle/r(.ind & Euffalo Tran'.il Company
Newburgh Savin^a Bank, PlaintilT.
against >
Woodmere Bay Company, Incorpor¬ ated, and others, Defei^dants.
In pursuane« of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearinnf date the 13th day of May, 1918, \. the undersiKned the Referee in said judgment named, will' sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Jamee C. Archer, auctioneer, at the front steps of the Nassau County Court House at Mineola, New York, on the 29TH
said Chapter 626 of the Laws of 1918.
And I do further require that all Sheriffs in their respective counties and other State or municipal officers, shall render to the SUte Industrial Commiaaion such assistance and service in carrying out the provisions of the said law as may reasonably be required or re¬ quested by the said Commission. Given under my hand and the privy seal of the States, at the Capitol in the (L.S.) City of Albany, this first day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eighteen.
(Signed) CHARLES S. WHITMAN. By the Governor: Wm. a. Orr, Secretary to the Governor.
SUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUNTY.
DAY OF JUNE, »18, |
at K) o'clock A.M., the premises directed by ' said judgment to be sold, and therein described 1 as follows:
All that certain plot, piece or tract of land, situate, lying and being at Woodmere, Town ' of Hempstead, County of Naaaau and Sute I of New York, and descrilied as follows on a I eertain map entitled, "Amendetl Map of i Jif'ivi
The Prison Association of New York, Plain lift.
against Bertha Gotnbcrt, and others.
Defendants.
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Tb.. lireot Shi|
.—tbo lar^CMt a
ppusroirrr .Sira
later, of Ihe X
"•"l" ¦'«.>• 1' '
"S.teandhrf"
idiuo.teo.llr
nrroii inland
.rid. Sleeping
• rns-er, -,r,.
She Didn't Do II
Triangle Comedy
MatiiK't': Tiit-.s., >V«mI., 'I'hiir.s. and Sat.
GLICKMAN
Photographs of Distinction
HOME PORTRAITURE A SPECIALTY ll3 Railroad Avenue Freeport, L. I.
TELEPHONE 841-W
iSP?=?
lEW PUBUC MARKET
JOHN LA GRECA
Farmerly With Pitteriuun ut 74 South Muiu St.
'ruit and Vegetable Store
At 5© MAIN STREET FREEPORT, N. Y.
Opposite the Post Office
* FULL STOCK AT
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
Invites Your New or Continued Patronage
"^SiiwH get eggs ani have heal thy sturdy chicks ^; if yon use
SiHAW<aiESDIuQl^
MonrfMlured )ff SUMW^clhiesdeUOa Brooldyii.N.K
FroperLy at W.Mxiniere, L. I., l»el<ynging thp WiHKimeie Realty Company, No. 9. aur- I veyed and drawn June, 1<.U2, bv F. W. Conk-' lin" .nnd I'lleil in the oflice nf the Clerk of ] the County of Nas.sau on June 26th, 11)12: ! Hegintiing at a point on the Easttrly side of ! the W'xximere Boulevard, where the snme i ;^ inl<.vt;,.cte<l by the Southerly side of an unname<l street, which is known as Brower'e | |-<'i«! rtrimch : ruiinint.' thence aloiii; said Brower's Point Branch, twenty-nine and i lliirty-f'iur (.ni'-hiin<lre<ls f.'et to the South- ' i-rly sid.. of tl-,. iih'.vc R,uid ; thenc- iiloiie j the Southerly side of the Shore Rond ns it { winds and turns, a distance of nineteen hun- drc-d and sixly-two and fifteen one-hundredth.s | feet, more or loss, to the Westerly ^le of 1 Adams Street: thence across Adams Street on ;
a couive bearing North yi.\ly-one devrrees nine j „ _ _ ...^....
minutes Ea.st, fifty feet to the Easterly side pj-ly .Tide irt "Viiientine thereof; thence South twenty-one dcM-roeH for-! feet- thence Southerly ty-oiie minuuw Kast. twenty-eight nnd fifty- ' '
six one-hundredths feot; thence North sixty- four deKiiH* tliirty-tive minutes East, six hun- ilix.<l and cighty-si-ven and scvrnly one-hun- ilrcdths feel: thence Nurtl) twenty-five de- KviM-a twenty-si.x ipinuleH East, three hundred iinil twenly-oiif and sixty-four i.no-hundrcdths fii^t : thence South sovenly-sown decrees tifty- Ihroe minutes East, three hundred and thirty- four fool to the line of moan high water in Georges Civek ; thence Southerly an<l Westerly along said line of mean high water in (Veorge's Creek to. Hemjistead Bay : thence Westerly and Southwe.Mlcrly along the line of mean high wator in Hompslead B».v to the (lock ; thence Northwrnlcrly along tho ilock to tho Easterly fciiio "f WoiKlniore Boulevard; thence .Northerly along Iho Eiwtorly siiio of the Wooilmeio lioulovard as it winds and turns, a distanso of ebnoii hundred and fifty- sovi'ii and Iwonty-ime oiio-huidivilths feet, moiv or liw. to the iioint or place of bogin-
In pumuance of a judgment of forecloaune and 8a.le, duly made and entered in the above entrtle<l action, and l)earing date the 15th day 191K, I. the undcraigne<l, the Referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highe«t biilder, by James C. Archer, Auctioneer, at tho front steps of Ihe Nassau County Court House at Mineola, New York, on the
2tiTH DAY OF JUNE, 1918. at 10 o'clock A.M., the premises directoti by said judgment to be sold, and therein described a^ follows :
.Ml that certain plot," piece or parcel of lan<l. situate, lying and Tieing al Rixwevelt, in the C^.unty of Na.ssau and State of New York, boundoii and described as follows, to wit: ' "^^
lii^Kinning at tho corner fnrilied by the in- tei's(H;tion of the Easterly side of Tark Avenue with the Southoriy si4le of \'alentine Street; and running thence Easterly along the South- Street, two hutidiinl paralk'l with Park Avonuf, forty*ix nnd tifty-four ono-hundre<lB foot; thence Westerly parallel with Valentine Htro;-t, two hundred foot to the Easterly side of Park Avenue; and thence Northerly along the Kasterly side of Park Avenue, forty-six and lifty-four <ino-liundreils foot to the corner, the |K>int vr place of l«ejiinniug.
ToKether- with all the right, title nnd in¬ terest of the said iiartii"s of, in and to Park .'Vvenuc and Valentine StiMd. lying in front of nnd adjoining said promises to the centre lines thori><>f respectively.
Tonether with all the fixtures and articlSs attache,] to or used in connection with naid piomisi's, all of which are dwlared to be a part of tho freehold.
Said promi.^™ will be sold in one parcel
ning.
Together with all. ttie right, title and in-
lcr<.wt of the said parties of, in and to tho
lanil lying in Woodmere Itoulevnnl anil tho
and Hiibj<'ct to any state vey may show.
Dat«l May I'l. 1918.
JAMES M.
Ami IK P. HiLTO.N,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
35(1 Fulton Strot't,
Jamaica, N. Y.
>£ facts that
.SEA.MAN, Referee.
said ' right.
the
title and in- .•« of. in and to the j 10 of high water in i|)»t«id Itay juijacont
I saiil bo a
.Shore Road adjacent I' cotitiv linos thoroof.
Topolhor with all th toi'e.sl of the said i>arl land lying Ih-Iow the 1 (liKirgo'.s Creek and Ho to saiil lu-omisos. ,
T.jgi-lhcr with all tho fixtures and atmchoil to or used in ciiiioction » premu-iw. all of which nre declared fart of tho froehid.l. I
Said luemlsiu v;i\\ be sold in one parcel^: and subject to covenants and n-striclions afy! fitting the same aud to an easonunt of the j .Now York Telephone Company and Nassau Ijigrht and Power C"i>m|vuny for the erection ! and maintenance of jxdm, wires, &c.,*over por- I tions of said proniisinj ; to the rightm, if any, of tho tenants uniler loa.Ho« recorded in the .Nasaau County Clork's Oftice in Liber 27 of (onveyances page 334 and page 445 ; Liber ; 34 of conveyances page 14ti; Liber 36 of cim- vo>-ancc« )«ige 194 ; Liber 3S of conveyances ; I'ligo 41: Lilior I2>* of conveyuncw page 99; 1 l.il>er 411 of CKiveyancoB |>age 447 ; and to tho riKhis. if any. still existing, of tho Ko- I hlone Yacht Club acquired hy it iM-ior U. ] July 2. 1912, to any iiortion of the mo(^- gaged premises, under an alleged unreconled , lease : and to easocnenla of other proi»«rly [ owners in the streeU oounding and running' through the niortga«ed premises and the j rights of the public by user, if any. therein; j also ii>^ riparian riuhts, if any, of udjacent | uwn*-nt and of the owners of land aU>ve and i l>eluw the inortgaged premise* in the bay, creek ami water lioundtna said premism.
I>«.t«d May 16th, 191H. |
JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referae. Akthub p. Hilton,
PlaJntifT's AtU>mey, 360 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
The approximate nmouiit of the lion or charge to siilisfy which. Oie above di-scribwl property is to bo sold is t2,tf£().2fi and inter»>8t thereon from May 15. 101* together with the co->t,< nnd allowance amounting to $221.(15 and iiiior-.it Ihervui fnmi May 15. IDIX, together v llh tlio evpoiisos of tho sale and Taxes, which aio lions at the time of tho sale.
UatiHl May IC. 1918.
JAMES .M. SEAM.\N, Uoferoe.
For Sale by all Oeaien.
Notice of Completion of Assessment Roll.
Take notice: The aoimsmniit-roll for ths VUUce ot Freeport (ur the y»ar lkl8 bas b««n finally eumplttt«d. and waa tiled in the ulttoc of ths Vlila«« Clerk un th* 4th dmy uf Jun*. 1W18. wbvr* tha sMu« will rwnain open lu public insDMtiun (ur Hftaeu day* a(t«r tb« date oi this nuti««. P»Md Jun* 4, l»l«l-
ROBIBIT G. ANDEAAOM. FRANKLIN BBDBLL. JOHN H. MAKNKJDN. SllJtS A WIUJIAJOJ. BIMiY L. HAXaON. of (tea VilUs* of FvMiwft,
NOTICE
Sale School Bonds
UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7
of the
TOWN OF HEMI'STEAD, COUNTY OF
NASSAU, STATE OF NEW YORK.
Notice is herehy given that sealed propunals will be receiveil hy the Board of Education of Union Free S<hi>ol District No. 7 of the Town of Hempstead, County of Nusnuu and Stale of New York, until eight o'clock P. M., on the IHlh day uf June, 1918, at lh« School Houie in the Villaice of Bellmore, Nassau Cuunty, N. Y., (or tl>e purchase at par and secured interest of Nine Thousand DulUira (|g,0UOI, Bonds uf said District uf t^e de¬ nomination of One Thousand Uullara ($'..l'0(i). numlwretl frum one to nine ineluaive and bearing interwt at a rate tu be Hx«d by the bid uf the purchaser, payable semi-annually un the tirst day uf January and July uf etsch and every year st the .Fraepurt Bank, Fr««- purt, Naaaau County, in N'aw Yufk exchange, and said Bund* tu b« dated July 1, 1918, and I un« uf said Buml* lu mature and becume due and payable un the tirat day uf July, 1919, aiul one uf said Bunds tu mature annually un the Knit day of July uf each and every yetir thereafter tu and including the y«ar 1927, when all u( said Buuds shall have been p«id. The exact (urm of said boiMls tu !>• lixsd B(t«r the iiaJtt.
A eertifisd check tu th« order i>( the Biwrd uf Edaestiua u( said SckuMA DUtriet Nu. T (ur five p«r ceut. uf lh« par value ot Um Bonds bid (or must accompany sach bid.
'IIm Btoard at Uuealiuu uf said Schuui Olatriat Nu. 7 rwervvi th« right to r«j«et aay aod all bid*.
OaUal IMlmon, N. Y.. June I, UU.
THE BOAKL) Ulf EDUCATION Of
UNION ViLEJC »CUOOL bUnVtlCT
Nt> 7 OF THE 'rOWN OF UB1U>-
8TEAD, NASSAU OOUNTr. N. Y.
By GJfiOBGX BAU>WU(. CMrk.
inMiiiMnrii'irMi
'•'if^'iOTiiiaili