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WHKRRAS. The Farmers' Ixian anrl TniRt ('ompany, a dnmestii I'or- por.ition. havini? Its principal place of lm«ine»s at number 22 Wiiiiam Street, in the BorouKh of Manhattan. City. County and State of New York, ha.^ presented an account of its pro- ceedinRs as Trustee unripr the l.ast Will and TcBtament of William O. Park, lately residing In the County of Nassau, .Mtate of New York^ rte- reased, and has also presented and flled a petition praying that Its said accolinf may be judlcally settled and allowed;
NOW, THi:ni:FORi:, yon and each of you are herf^by cited to show cause before our SurroKote of tb« ("ounty of Nassau, at the Surrogate'.s Court of ,^aid Counly of Nasnau, to be held at the County Court House at Mineola, In the County of Nasspii. on the .5th day of January. I'M8, at nln,p o'clock In tho forenoon of that day, why said account should not be ju¬ dicially settled and p.llowed.
In Teatlmony Whereof, we have caused the .seal of the (L.S.) Surrogate's Court of aaid County of Nas.Mau to lie here¬ unto affixed.
WltnesB, HONORABLE LKONE D. HOWI-:m„ Surro¬ gate of our said County, at the County of Nassau, on the 2«lh day of November, In th« year of our Ixird one thou- R.nnd nine hun(|rrd and sev¬ enteen.
EDWIN W. V^l^KKS, Cleri< of the Surro(Erate''s Court. GELI.KU, HOLSTON & HORAN, Attorneys for Trustee, 22 Exchange Place, New/i'ork, N. Y.
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Excepting, however, from the above de.<crlbpd premisea all thowe certain Iota, known and designated on a cer¬ tain map entltlPrt. "Map No. 1 rli part of Rnyview Park. Cedarhurst, Queena County, New York, Property of .lo¬ seph E. Paisley, Esq." Surveyed Feb
Rockaway Park (taltnate at Kaat Rockawa}) Nasaan Cowftty, N. T., D. S. Detiton, Jr., Surveyor, Fast Rock¬ away, N. Y., .Tune 18. 1909," and filed la tlio Afficc of the C>«rk of Nanaaii County, Long Island. New York, on February 10, 1S10, comprising in thla parcel all \oin or plots included In
ruary, 1891, by Thomas D. Smith, Fan «"'' Indicated on said map. excepting
lots numbered 209, 210, 214, 215, 218. 219, 241, 242, 24.'?, 244, 248, 249, 2.«.2, 25.3. 279, 280, 281, 282. iUS, .104, 305. .108, 309, 310, 311, 312, ^13. 314, 315, 334, 336, 336, 337, 348. 349. 350. 351. :i;:4, 395, 3<»6, 307, .398. 401, 402. 45"
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SITIIEME COURT NASSAU COUNTY MYRA G. PAISLEY, Plaintiff,
against CEDARHURST NORTH REAL¬ TY COMPANY, and others.
Defendants.
In Pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the Igth day of November, I'JIT, T the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, by JanicK C. Archer, Auctioneer, at the from .steps of the Nassau County Court Hou.se at .Min-. eola, New York, on the 5th day of January, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., the premises directed hy said. Judg¬ ment to be sold, and therein describ¬ ed as follows:
All that certain piece, ,parcel and tract of land, situale, lying and be¬ ing 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. DeMott's, now called "Vandewater Avenue," bounded and described as follows, to wit: CcMnnipncing 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 thenoe easterly along said Road or Avenue, one thou¬ sand oire hundred and siixty eight and flve-tenlhs (1168.5) feet, more of less, to land owned or occjipied by the New York aud Rockaway Railroad (now abandoned) ; theiHie northwest¬ erly along said laud of said aban- doneit railroad, one thousaiid flve luudred and eighty-two and three- tcntha (ir)82J?) feet, more or less, to land of .Mary E. V'andiewater; thence alonjf .said Mary K. Vandewater'a land, South .seventy-foui- (74) \ (iegrtes. llarty (."0) uiinuttts west,! two hundred und ninety four and six^; tenihs (2itlj?) I'cpt ("•astakt^: lliencg i StiU along said .Mary E. Vandcwarj ter's land, north thirty hve (135) de- m-e-es and fifteen (15) minutes wesl, I five huiulred and fifty throe (,^^3) i leet to a stake; thence-still along] said Mary E. Vandewater'.^ land, 1 .North twenty tikree (2S) degrees! oasi, two '.uuvlrftl and twenty five and two tenths (225.2) feet to
Hockaway, I/ong Isiann; and flled as map number nine hundred and ffty (!»5») in the Ofbre of the Cler* of the County of Queens on July SOth, 1891, aa and hy the lots numbers one (1) to alx (6) both inriusive. and fif¬ teen (15) and aixteen (16) in block number one (1): forty six (46) to lifty eiKht (5J*), both incluHive, sixty one (61), seventy eight (78) and seventy nine (79) In Hlock nunlbei two (2) ; one hundred and twenty aix (12»)) to one hundred and forty (140) both Incln.sive, one hundred and forty seven (147), one hundred and forty eight (118), one hundred and fifty two (152), to one hun¬ dred and flfty .six (156) both Inclus¬ ive, and one hundred and sixty one (1t)1) to one hundred and .sixty eiglil (168) both Inclupive 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 ((I); t»o luindied and twenty one (221) to two hundred and thirty (230), both inclusive, two hun¬ dred and thirty five (235) to two hun¬ dred and thirty^elRht (238) both in¬ clusive, in block number elRht (8), and three hundred and eleven (311) to three hundred and fourteen (;{i4), both inclusive, in Ulock number eleven (11). '
. Being the same premises which Were conveyed to the said Robert W. Albert.son by the said Myra G. I'aisley by deed bearing even date with said mortgage and inteaded to be record ed simultaneously therewith.
Together with all fixtures and ar¬ ticlea attached to or used in con¬ nection with said premises, all of which are declarea to be a part o* tho freehold.
458, 459,' 460^ 461', 462^ 463, 464, 4B5, I ^ay of May T9II 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, — '
Jr.. Surveyor; bfing part of the Mm« premises conveyed to Alfred C. Corn- well under the name of Alfred C. Cornell hy Mny I,. Berry by deed dated October 24. 1891, and recorded In the office of tbe Clerk of the ('oun-' ty of Queens In T.lher 895 of Deed* at page 345 on November 16. 1891; being Ihe «iame premises "conveyed hy Wil¬ liam B. Piatt, unmarried, to th« aforesaid B. Witman Dambly by deed dated the 2.'')th day of May, 1911, and recorded In the nfTlce of the Clerk of Nassau County In Liber of
Deeds nt page on the 26th
1
. 4Z3,
. 457.
498, 516, 517, 518, 51ft, 530, 531, f>32, 533, 634, 625, «26, 627, 628, 629, 630, 6.11,632,633.634,635,636, 637,638, 639 anrl 640; belnr the same premises conveyed by Margaret A. (lalvin to the aforesaid B. Witman Damhly by deed dated April 13, 1910, and recorded in the office of the Clerk f»f Nassau (boun¬ ty, in Liber 221 of Deeds, at page 366, on the 15th day of April, i;»10, at 38 mlnatea past 3 p. ra.; and alao all those two certain plota of land
Fifth Parcel: Beginning at the
northeasterly corner of the premises where the same adjoins land formerly of D. a. Denton and now known as i;ast Rockaway Park, runntni; thence north 80 degrees 05 minutea west, 58.54 feet; liience south 86 degrees It nilnute.i west, 115.05 feet; tbenct north ^% degrees 58 minutea west 13.77 feel, to land of Alfred C, Cornwell; thence south 24 degrees 57 mlnutM alonx land nf Alfred C. Cornwell, 2708.t)6 feet; thertce aouth 63 dejreei ^ minutea east 93 33 feet, thence
shown bnt not numbered on the I pouth 88 degrees *06 minutea «»8t,
aforesaid amended map of East Rock¬ away Park, and bounded and describ¬ ed a.i follows: First plot b^ginniag at a point on the south end of Carman Aventte where same ta Intersected by the westerly line of lot No. 8D on said Map, thence weaterly along a line drawn parallel with the no-rth side of Snilth Street to land of Oliver Davison, thence sontherly along »ald Oliver Davison's land t» Dart Street, thence easterly along tne north aide of Dart Street to the westerly line of lot numbered 113 on said map; thence northerly along th« weaterly line of lots numbered 113 and 89 to the point or place of beginning; and sec¬ ond plot beginning at a point on the south aide of Dart Street 162.7 feet westerly from the corner formed by the Interseetlon of the west side of Lawson Avenue with the south aide of Dart Streetr thence westerly along Dart Street to land of Oliver Davl
Said premises w.l be sold In one ,„n, thence-Southerly along said Da- parcel and .subje^ct to any covenajits ,,icon's land and along tbe center of or restrictions affecting tlie same and |,he „p^^ following ita winds and to any casemen 8 which the lot own-j hends, to land now or formerly of ers may have Ln the .streets shown „ne Abrams, thence easterly along on said map, and to any stato of factii that a survey may show.
Ilxceptln.:; from the above describ¬ ed preiTTises the following portions of said luortKaged pi^einise.s which were duly released from the lieu of said mortgage, viz;—
All those certain lots, pieces oi^ panels oi land situate, lying and being at Cedarhurst, Town of Henip- Ktcad, ('ounty of Nassau and State of .N'ew York, shown on a certain map entitled, "Map Number 1 of Cedar¬ hurst North, Cedarhurat, L. I., New York, Nassau County, Now York State, August, 1907, S. I. Foster, C. E.," and filed in the office of the Clerk 1 n a. m of the County of Nassau on Decern- Sec"ond Parcel: Beginninj? at the ber 30, 1907, as Map Number 161, as northeasterly corner of the premises and by the lot and block numbers at a locust stalt'e driven in the ground following: adjoiniug land fornurly hotonging to
Block 1, iJits 1 to- 10, both inclus- | D. S. Denton and now known as "East Ive. 11 and 12; Blot* 2, Ixjts 1 and' Rockaway Park" and from said stake- 2. 3 to 9, both inclusivG,J5 to 21, both | running south 33 degreee 30 minutes
said Abrams' land to tls^ southwest corner of lot numbered 154 on taid map, thence northerly, dfong tlie we.iterl^ line of Itots numbered 154 to lot nunibered 115, inclusive, on saio map to the south, side of Dart Street at the point or place of be- u'inning: tlie said two plots together baing the same premises conveyed by the East Rockaway Realty Conipany to the aforesaid 11. W"itnian Dambly by deed dated the llth day of M^, ihlO, 'and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Nassau County in Liber 231 of Deeds at page 16,5 on the 13th day of -May, 11)10, at 22 minutes past
inclusive, 22 and 2:?; Clock 3, Lots C to 15, both inclusivre, and tho North¬ erly one-halj of Lot Number 5; Block 4, Lots 15, 16, 17, 28 to 49, both In¬ elnsive; Bllock 5, lx)t.s 1 to 4, DOtb inclusive, 13 to 19, both inclusive; Bleck 6, Lots 1 to 10, both inclutiivc; BBock 7, Lets 1 to. 5, both inclusiva, 8, 9„10, 13 and U; Block 8, l.x)ts 4 aud 5, 15 and 16; Block 10, I>ot.g 1 to 5, both inclusive. 43 and 44; Blo«k 11, I.ots 1- to 5, toth inclusive, 31 to 9'4, both i«clusive; Block 12, l^ts 8. to 12, both inclusive; Block 14, l^ta I.r and 14; Blot:k 16, Lots 4 and 5.. 11 to 16, both Incluelve; Block 17, Ixits 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 trfie land lying in tho .•street in front of lot 15 and 16 in Block i to the centre line thereof. Dated Novemhi?r 21. 1917.
JAMES -M. SEAMAN. Referee. ARTmiR P. HILTON. Plaintiff's Attorney. XIO Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
west along land known as "East
Rockaway Park" 231.6 feet; thence
running north 68 degrees 57 mluutos
west along land now or formerly of
Aueriiach and Stevenson. 327.57 feet
to s. monument; thence south 79 dte-
grees 23 minutes weat aJong land of
Alfred Cornwell, 78.93 feet; thence
north 50 degrees 52 ininBtes west atill
along land of Alfred Cornwell, 406.14
feet to Thedson's Creek, thence north
48 degrees 40 minutes east through
Thedson's Creek 47.5-5 feet; tUience
north 38 degrees 29 minutes west
through Thedsons Creek 33.2 feet;
thence westerly and thence northerly
alone Thedson's (^reek to land known
I as "East Rockaway Park," thence
sout^ 72 degrees 2d minuti>s east
along said land known as, "East
j Rockway Park" 90S.76 feet to ther
point or place of beginning; contain-
I ing within said hounds 3.615. acres of
I land according to a survey made Ijy
, 11. S. Denton, Jr., Surveyor,. F-^bruary
! 27, lilll; being the samt» premis-es
I conveyed by Franei.s C. Yost and Mjtr-
I tha E. Yost, his wife, to the aforesaid
46.96 feet, thence north 25 deRreea 36 minules eaat. 2770.;»4 feet to the point or place of beginning, containing 9.574 acres of land within said bounds and being tbe sanM premises con¬ veyed by William B. Piatt, unmarried, to the aforesaid B. Witman Dambly by deed dated the 22nd day of De¬ cember, 1910, and recorded In the oflice of the Clerk of Nassau County In Liber 251 of Deeds at page 390 on the 29th day of December, 1910, at ten minutes past eleven a. m.
Sixth Parcel: Beginning at the ¦orthwesterly ccfrner thereof at a ¦take driven In the sroundatthe point where the easterly line of land of Btartln V. Wood Intersects the south¬ erly line of land formerly 0* D. 8. Danton, and running thence south 2& degrees 36 silnutes west along^ said easterly line of land of Martin V. Wood, 2770.94 feet to the hay, thenc* running north 73 degrees 11 minutes east, 118.6S feet; thence running north 39 dcgreee 48 minstes east, 127.2 feat and thence norttt 77 degiees 52 minutes east, 143.1 feet to land of Alfred C. Cornwell, the last thre* courses and distances belns alone th* bay, thence running north 25 degrees 18 minutc! east along said liand of Alfred C. Cbrnwell 2520.2 feet to land formerly o< Samuel S. Rhame; thence ninnlng nortli 69 degrees 02 minutes west- along said land, fermerly of Samuel S. Rhame, 160.1 feet; and thence running, north 89 degrees 05 minutes west along said land former¬ ly of D. S. Denton. 64.96 feet t«^ the polht or place of beginning; contain¬ ing witjiin said bounds 13.6;»8 acres oi land, according to a surve^- marie hy D. S. Denton, Jr., Dc';einber 2, 1910; being the same cremisea con¬ voyed by Sanioel V. Abi^ and LUllan .M. Abel, his wife, to the aforesaid P.. Witman Dambly, by (feed dated tho 23rd daiy of iJftcember,. 1910, and re¬ corded; in the ofBce of the CTerR of Nassau County in Liber 251 of Deeds at page 384 on tho 2.9<th d&y of De¬ cember, 191(1, at nine; minutes paat eleven a. m. '"
The said six parcels being; subjecf^ to Jhe rights, reservations and re- strictdons irc said deeds contained:
oafd premises will be sold siioject vO any staiie of factis that a survey niL,, show, and to uovenants and re¬ strict, -ns, if any, affiectlns the same; to riparian, rights, ir any, in the iwiy and creeks running througt or abut¬ ting said premiaas; to eights an<l easements: of lot owners, ii any, otver the streets laid out on said map and to a prif«- mortgajfe for |99,000 wtth interest thereon.
Excepting from Wie above described premisea all those plota^ piecea or parcels of land situated at East Hock¬ away, County of Nassau and State of New York, known and designated on a certain map entitled "Map B of East Rockaway Park, Na«sau County, Windsor Land &. Ii«provemej>t Com¬ pany, C. W. Stoith, City Surveyor," and flied in the office of the Clerk of tlje County of Nassau on October !). I'll 11, a.s .Map No. 42, as and by the lots numbers 1 to 5, both inclusive.
County in Liber of Deeds at page
on the ^4th day ot May,, 1911. Third Parcel: Beginning at locust
fore breakfast a glass ot hot water veyed to t.he Road ofAvenije afore with a teaspoonful of liateetone phoa- said, at tho point «r place of be phate in it, to wash from the livjar aad ginning
>0T1CK TO CRKDITOKS
Pursuant to an order of HON
„ „ „ _. .. i.lJONE 1>. 110\M:LL. Surrogate o: _ _
stake; chetce snll along said Mary Ithe County of Nassau, notice is here-1 ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^-^^ northeasterly comer of R. Vaitdcwater's land, .North forty j by given to all persons having claims ; ,,jp premises where the westeirly line (40) degrees, forty five (45) minutes agaiuiit Frances E. Norton, late oV^^^ l^nd of Alfred Cornwell intersects west, une thousand four hundred audi the Town of Hempstead, in the salrti ,|j^ southerly line of land formerly of ninety four aud flve Senths (1494.5) 1 county, deceaseil, to present the same ^ ppu^^jater S. Denton, and running
Iwith the vouchers thereof, to tbe ,jjpjjj.g north 56 degrees 58 minutes feet to .Mott's Creek; thence '«»eBteily,,gyb8cr«)er the executor of tbe lastj^^j. ^^^^ said land formerly of along said Mott's Creek as it winds and turns, flve hundred and sixty- live (5G5) fuct, more or less^ to land latf,' of Elisabeth Vandewater (now or lately Eatate of Lucy A., Russelli); thence So«th fifteen (15) degrees, nineteen (19) miautes easit two thftu- sand eigbt hundred and ninety six and eigbt-tenths (2896.8) feet along a line t»f stakes* separating the said land late of Elizabeth Vandowater (now or lately Estat* of Lucy A. RuK.setl) from the land herefn con-
R. "hitman Dambly by de»-a dated the amj 26 to 30, both Inclusive, in Block 15th day of April, 1911, and recorded 28, ancj 403, 104 and 405 in Block 14. in the office of the Clerk of Nasssau aa^l 444 and 445 in Block 18, which
Will and TesUment of said deceased, j Delamater S. Denton, 151.« feet to a at her place of transactin:g business g^^j^^. u,gnce south 28 degrees 41 at the office of William S. Pett".! minutes west 288.71 feet to a mono
Far Rockawray, New York, on or be¬ fore the 15th day of May noxt.
Dated, Stlneola, N. Y.. November
^' '^"' ANNE L. DeMOTT,
Executor.
William 8. Pettit,
Attorney for Executor,
Far RcKJkaway, New York.
SlUHr&lkDESDEU.Cl^
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bowels the previous day^ Indigestible material, the poisons, euur bile and toxins; thus cleuuslBg, sweet wing aud freshening tlie euUre alin>wtary, canal before imiiiug more (oodAlato the stomach.
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Vor Sale by all Dealers
Together with all tbe claleis, rights, Ifitrrests and prlvltegea of the said Rot>wt W. Albertson In and tc said Road or Avenue In front of said pniulsert. and lu and to the lands and appurtenances owned, occupied or UM>d as a Railroad (aforementioned) running along the easterly side of the said premises; and being thel same premises and all of them con¬ veyed to Peter C. Vandewater by Elizabeth Vandewater, Edgar H. Van¬ dewater and wife, James H. P. Van¬ dewater and wife, and Winfleld S. Vandewater and wife, by de«d dated August 2nd, 1886, and recorded In the Queens County Clerk's Office Decem¬ ber 10th, 1886, lu Liber 694 of Deeds, page 106.
Said premises are delineated and
set forth upon a certain map of same
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KiKM YOIK by the (irace o( God, Peter C. Vandewater at Ocean Point,
free and I Hdepeadeat. [Uni^ laland, area sixty one aud thr«e
To Elizabeth S. Fark, I^ry Parkjhua4red apd five one thousanrtths
NelUon. Ja.uea Park. Dwragh A.' <61.305) acres. Surveyed, May. 1887.
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SUPKEME COIRT KAS8AI! COIINTY
CASSIUS M. LAWSON, et al,
Plaintiffs,
against ElAST ROCKAWAY IMPROVE¬ MENT COMPANY, and others,
Defendante. In pursuance of a judgrment ot fore¬ closure and Bale, duly made and en¬ tered In the above enUtled action, and bearing date the 26th day of October, 1917, I, the undersigned, the Referee in aald 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 ,.^_
l&th l»*jr of December, l»17, at 10 o'clock a. m., tbe premises di¬ rected by aaid Judgment to be aold, aad therein described aa followa:
All thoae certain lots, piecea or parcels of land, situate, lying and be¬ ing at Eaat Bockaway. in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nasw»u and sute of Now York, severally bound- ed and d«Mrtb«l as follows:-
Flm INif«al: All thoae certain lots cartaln
ment at the head of a ditch known as Hlgble's Ditch, which separates the parcel of land hereby conveyed from land formerly of Benjamin Mott; thence southerly along said ditch as It vinda and turns until K comes to tbe bay; thence easterly along said bay until It comes to said land of Alfred Clornwell; and thence north 27 degrees 41 minutes 36 seconds east along said land of Alfred Cofn- 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., Aprtl 21, 1911, and being the same premises conveyed by William B. Piatt, unmarried, to the aforesaid B. Witman Dambly by deed dat«;d the 24th day of May, 1911, and record¬ ed In the office of the Clerk of Nas¬ sau County In Uber of Deeds, at page on the 26th day of May, 191 i. Fourth Parcel: Beginning at the northeast corner thereof adjoining raeadowland now or formerly of Val¬ entine Wood, and running southerly partly by land of said Wood and a ditch until It conies to the bay; thence westerly along the said bay until it comes to meadow land now or fprmaMy of Daniel Hlgbiei thence running northerly by said Hlgole's meadow land ..ntil H oouiea to land now or formerly of OHver S. Denton; thence running easterly by sati Den¬ ton's land to the polht or place of begiDBing; contaiulug -within «aid bounds I2.797 aores of land according te a aurvey theraof made on th« 2lst
were released from said mortgage, together wijth an easement for tn- yress^and egress lo said lots over the streets and avenues as laid down on said map in both directions to the nearest public highway.
Also excepting from the above de¬ scribed premLses all that part of the said mortgaged lands situate at Kast Rockaway, County £»f Nassau aud State of. New York, known and des¬ ignated on a certain map entitled "Map B, of East^ Rockaway Park, Nas¬ sau County, Whidsor Land ft Im¬ provement Company, C. W. Smith. City Surveyor, and filed In the oflSco of the ('lerk of the County of Nas¬ sau on October Sth, 1911, as Map No. 42, 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 as laid down on said map In both directions to the nearest public highways.
Dated October 29, 1917.
JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referee; ARTHUR P. HILTON, Plaintiffs' Attorney, , 350 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
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NOTICE fO t'UKDirOUS
Pursuant to an order of HON. IJKONE D. HOWELL, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice Is here¬ by given to all persons having claims against John Schlegel, late of th« Town of Hempstaad, in the said ccmn- ty, deceased, to present tbe same with the vduGkers thereof, to the stibscrlb- er the executor of the last WtU and Testament of said deceased, at bar place of transaotlug bualuMs at tb* office of Oeorge Mortoa Levy, Fraa¬ port, New York, on or before tbe flrst day ut Jaauaiy next. Dated, Mlaaola, N. Y.. June \%. 1917. '
AMANDA SCHLEOBnU Cieorge l|orton I^vy, lEsscutor,
Attorney (br F^xecuter, 1-7 SMlIroad Avenua. Fre«»ort, N. Y. , . ^i. J