TWi 9AMAr POST, ntF.F.POKT.
.n/.T, T.OTrMiiF.R j». mi
WETEIf
"What Shall I Give My Friends?
99
CHRISTMA.S comes on npncA, and the UHUal qiMwtlon confronta ev- ory womnn, "What nhnll I (five my friends this ypnr?" If fhe outlay rnnnot he very mneh then It \n a jrf>od Idea to make Bome useful article to aerve.
Purrljas* pnonjrh white (fporjfetfe rrepp to mnke n cf)nnr nnd cufT set. I'erhnps the collnr enn follow the out¬ line of a cont dlfTlrnlt to fit with a rendy-mnde foiinr nf whitp, or a rlnlnty ahnpe may bo deslfcned for nse with n
THE KAWF.R'S nRF.AM
Contfrihtited Reinff tiird of war, he laid down in
And amongrst other thinpi, dreamed
he was dead And in a deep cofRn lyinjf in Hta\o With his cold waxen features
frored in hate. He wasn't hog dead when he found
to his cost. That his map of the nejtt world and
passports were lost. So leavingr the world, to Heaven he
went straight, .lautily stmttinfr ripht up to the
srate Rut the lookout Anjrel said in a
voice loud and clear.
LgflAt HOTICES.
feet to Motfn Creek; thence westerly. alonK aald Mott's (reek as it winds and turns, flve hundred and aixty flve (Rfi.'i) feet, more or less, fo land late of Ellraheth Vandewater (now or lately Kstnte of Lucy A. Russell); thence South fifteen (I.S) dfgreeR. nineteen (1!>) minufen rasf two thou¬ sand eluht hundred and ninety six and elRhf-tenths (2«9fi.«) feet alon^ a line of stakes separating the said land late of Klizabeth Vandewater (now or lately Kstate of l.ucj' A. Hussell) from the land heroin con¬ veyed to the lload or Avenue afore¬ said, at the point or place of be¬ ginning.
ToRcther wifh all the claims, rights, inlerests and privlleRes of thfi said Robert \V. Albertson In and tc said Hoad or Avenue in front of said
LKftAL IfOTir.ES.
"Bepone Kaiser Wilhelm, we don't P"^mi.se.i, and In and to the lands and
appurtenances owned, ocnipird or
with fhe Touchers thereof, to th« snhscrlher the exectitor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at her place of tran.sactlnjc business at the office of William S. Peftit, Far Rockaway. New York, on or be¬ fore the l.Stli day of May next.
Dated, Mineola, N. Y., Noyemher 3. 1917.
AN>}E L. DeMOTT, Kxecutor William S. Pettif, Attorney for Kxecutor,
Far Rockaway, New York.
LEGAL iro'ncM
tnncy waist. The point Is to keep the f'dfres HfrnlRht rather than roundliip;. for we will httvo the border innchln.' henistlfehed, or the ed(,'o cau be .stitch- I'd or hemstitched with flne white Kilk nnd fiiil.'shed with tiny embroidered <l(>tH of white silk or French knots of a faintly contriisflng color. Or make sl.ster a fetching breakfast
Jacket of «forK'ette crope, voile or dlni- ty. f'lo.se It on the left side, huiul em¬ broider the front und jilrd It with her favorite iflinde of satin ribbon.
Candle shade patterns may be stamp¬ ed In a Krapc design, which could be
want you here." "Well" thought Kaiser Wilholm,"
thats very uncivil Does he mean that I must f?o
straijrht to the Devil?" .So hc turned on his heel and off he
did iro, Running full specfl to the rcfrions
below, i When he pot there, he was filler! j with dismay.
For whilst waitinjf outside, he heard
f)ld Nick say, To his Imps, "Nowr look here boys, j I Kivei you all waminjr
il'm oxpectinp the Kai.ser down here ' this niorning. But don't let him in, for me it is
clear That we're far too pood for the
monprel down here "Oh Satan, dear friend" the Emper¬ or cried (excuse mc for listening whilst wait¬ ing outside. If you don't let me in thcij
can I go? "Indi^'d," said the Devil, "I
don't know" "Oh do let me in i'm feelinp:
cold. If it's inoney you want, I've plenty
of pold. "We don't let apartments for
riches and pelf," Here's some sulphur nnd mutches,
make a hell for yourself Then he kicked Wilhelm's hinil-part
and vanished in smoke. And just at that moment (.he Kaiser
nwoke, He jumpeil out of bed in a quiver-
inp sweat. And said Gosh, that dream I shall
never forfi:et That I won't pro to Heaven I
know very well. But it's awful hard lines to
kicked out of Hell.
where
really
quite
iiicd as a Hail road (aforementioned) \ ninnlne along the easterly i^ide of j the said premises; and hriPK th'^ | same pienilses and all of them con-( veyed to Peter (',. Vandewater by' Kll/aboth Vandewater, i;dc;ar II. Van¬ dewater and wife, .lames H. P. Van-' dewiiter and wife, and Wlnfirld K. i
NKW TORK SIPRKMK. (01 RT COIISTY OF JiASSAl
H. Annie Arinstrone and .lames miss Coomh.s, as Kxecutors of fhe last Will and Te.-itarnent of HOland I). Armstrong, deceased. Plaintiffs, vs. Parliara l.auer and Daniel leaner, nefendants.
In luirsuanc e of a judgment of fore¬ closure and sale, duly made and en¬ tered in the above entitled action and bearlns: date the 2nd day of October, tin", 1, the uiider.'Igned, referee in
Vandewator and wife, by d.-ed dated ;=ai" Judgment named will sell at pub
be
Fish Beat Whiskers. A visitor to \I.)nbe{:nn, Me., wns re¬ clining In the only barber .'liair on tho Island with h'.ttf Ms face shaved and the other side thickly lathered when the cry "Mackerel to fhe south'ard" camo down from the heie.Uand.s. Im- m.'dliitely the barber jiut up his razor anl .si;ft-fi><l on the run f.ir his boat. Wli.-n III' r.'tnnii'.l lie I'.-ol lost :i cus- foiii.'r. Imt h" !'.:iil ii S:l'0 intcli ..f t!'h.
MKiAL NOTI('i;S.
siri{K>ii: roiiiT
KA>».SAl (OINTV
.\rVUA G. I'AISI.KV, P.^intiff. j agaiUHt
('KDAKlHUsr .\()KTH RHAL- I TV CO.MrA.NV, and otlurs,
Dcfeiidauts.
' Iu I'lirsuaiue of a JiulKment
Koreclosuri' and Sale, duly mude
. niered in the above enliilfd action,
I and bearing dato the Kiih day of
I iNovemlier, 11117, I the uader.signed,
on.¦.•tively carried out in cut work, and I tlio lieferec in said Judniuenl named,
an..thor design is of an iris pattern. I will sell at riil)lic Auction to the
The shade pl.'tiired Is more conven-! highest bidder, by Jani.'s C. Archer,
thmiil, being Iniciuloii for au electrie i Auctioneer, at the front sleps of th..-
candle. Fluted paper Is neatly pnsted Nassau I'ounty t'ourt .House at .Min-
of
oti uid I
(\ugust 2nd. 188fi, and recorded in th Queens County Clerk'.s OfHce Decetn- her lOtb, 188G, In Mber 6!l» of Deeds, page 105.
Maid premises are delineated and ..^ct forth tipon a certain map of same cnlitled. "Maj) of I'roperty owned by I'eter C. Vandewater at Ocean Point, Ixmg Island, area sixty one and three hundred and live one thousandths (61,no,5) acres. Surveyed, May, 1887, .'>milh and Vandewater, C K., Far Rockaway, L. 1.," and flled or to bo liled In the Queens County Clerk's Offlee.
iCxcepting, however, from the above described premises all those certain lots, known and desiKnafcd on a eer¬ lain iiiup (iititl.'d, ".Map .No. 1 )f part of Dayview Park, Cedarhurst, Queens County, New York, I'ropt^rty nf Jo- s('))|i 10. I'aisl.'y, Ksq." Siii-v.-y.-d Foh¬ ruary, 18!)l, by Thomas D. Smith, Far] Hocliiiway, l.<)ii>; Isliir.d; and Iiicd as map number nine hundred and flfty (:i5U) in the OlIlcc of the Clerk of the County of Queens on July 30tli, 18!»l, as and by the lots niimher.s one (1) to six (0) both inclusive, and fif¬ teen (l.'j) and sixteen (10) in block iiumbfr one (IJ; forty six (•!(;) to lifty eight (.58), both inclusive, sixty one (f)]),- seventy eight (78) and sivent.v n<ne ('!).) in Hlock numbet two (2); one hundied and twenty six (12i!) to one luindrcd and forty (MD) ')oth inclusive, ono hundred aiuC forty seven (117), nne hundred and forty ei,i;ht (118), one hundred and lifty two (1.')2), to one hun¬ ched and fifty .six (l.')()) both inclus¬ ive, and ono hundred and .sixty one (Kil) to one hundred and sixty eight (1G8) both inclupive in block num¬ ber flvo (5); one hundred and seven¬ ty three (173) to one hundred and eiuhly (180), both inclusive in block number six (<]); two hundred and twenty bne (221) to two hundred and thirty (230), both inclusive, two hun¬ dred and thirty five (23.5) to two hun¬ dred and thirty elKht (2S8) both in¬ clusive, in block ntnnhor eight (8), and three hundred and eleven (311) to three hundred and fourteen (oH), both inclusive, in Block number eleven (11).
Heing the same promise.^ which were conveyed to the said Robert \V. Alberts.Tn liy the said Myra G. Paisley by deed Ijoaring even date with said mortgage and intended to ho record¬ ed simultaneously therewitli.
Together with all fixtures and ar¬ ticles attached-to or used in >.on- nectlon with said premi.ses, all of which are declarea to be a part o» the freehold.
S;iid proiiiiscs will be sold in one parcel and .subject to any coveti.ini.s cw- restrictions affectln.^ tie same and fll any oaseimmts whicii ilio lot own- . I'S in.n.v havo in tlie streot.^ shown on .'^aid luaii, and to any state of facts that a .survey may show. lOxceplin,:; from the above ri.>scrib
lic auction to the highest bidder, at the Court^Hotise, at .Mineola, Nassau County, New Vork, on the 28th day of November, 1917, at 10.30 o'clock A. M.. the premi.ses described in said judgment to be aold and there¬ in described as follows: All those plot,^. pieces or parcels of land as described on a certain map, known as "Map of First Section of I'roperty situate at Hicksville, Nas¬ sau County, Ixmg Island, owned by the Ciintlaque Development Com¬ pany," and filed In tho office of the Clerk' of tbe County of Nassau, as follows; Ix)t.s seven, (7), Kisht, (8), Nine, (!)), Thirty-four, CM), Thirty- flve, (35), Thirty-six, (;?(^), Thlrty- .seven, (37), and Thirty-eight, (38), in/Dlock One; Ix)t3 Six (.6), Seven, (7), Kight. (8), and Nine, (9), ia Dlock Throe; Lots Four, (1), Five, (.'¦)), Six, (()), and Thirteen, (13), la Dlock i'^ourt^'cn. Together with all the right, title and interest of tlie defendants of, in and to the streets or avenue.^ lying in front of and ad¬ joining said premises lo the ceatre lines thereof. Dated, October 16, 1017.
EDWARD D. THOMPSON, lleferse RCFIS T. GRIGGS, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Oflice and P. 0. Address,
31 Nassau Strocl,
New York City.
Vork City," and filed In tbe office of the Clerk of the County of Nansv^ft on April 20th, 1911, as Map No. 31, as
and by \Qln numbers fourteen to twen¬ ty-three, hoth Inclusive, Block forty- fine, which said lota are hounded and described as follo^rs: to wit:
Reginning at a point on the north¬ erly side of Pine Street, distant two hundred feet westerly from thh cor¬ ner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Pine Street with fhe westerly side of Murelfon Boule¬ vard; running thence northerly par¬ allel with Laurelton Poulpvard. one hundred and nineteen and flfty-four oue-hiindredth.n feet to the southeast¬ erly side of Water .Street; thence southwesterly alone said side of Wa¬ ter Street, two hundred and one feet, five inches; thence southerly parallel with Laurelton Boulevard ninety-four and ninety-nino one hundredths feet to the northerly side of Pine Street; and thence easterly along said aide ot Pine Streot, two hundred feet to the point or place of hoKinning.
Also all the right, title and Interest of the party of the fir.st part of. In and
LEOAL ROTinifl
I-E9AL VVfTCEA
6SM3J «3SM4,«15,m. «37, M«, «.3<^ north M decrees 05 minutea west, and 640; being the aame premises | ss.fi4 toot; thence south 8« degrees 1« conveyed by Margaret A. Oal vin to fhe minutes west, ll.S.05 feef theaea
north 5« degrees r,S minutes weat ll.Tt feet, to land of Alfred C. Cornwall; thence aouth 24 dejrrees 87 minutes along Und of Alfred C. Cornwell. 2708.(>(! feef, thence south fi3 dpfrraea 28 minutes east 9,3 33 feet, thence south 88 degrees 0(5 minutea east, 46.96 feet, thence north 25 degrreea M I ininufes east, 2770.94 feet to the point I or place of beginning, containing
aforesaid B. Witman Damhly hy deed dated April 13, 1910, and recorded in the office ol the Clerk of Nassau Coun¬ ty, in Liber 221 of Deeds, at pafe 3(i6, on the l.'itft day of April, lOlo, at 38 minutes past 3 p. m.; and also all those two certain plots of land shown hut not numbered on the aforesaid amended map of Kast Rock¬ away Park, and bounded and describ¬ ed as follows: First plot beginning at n.R74 acres of land within said boundi a point on fhe south end of Carman i and being the same premiaes com-
^h?Tor r'%?*'"' ^i'"^'^^'^";.'' ''^ ^^^^"^ ^^ WHllam n. Platt, unmarried, the westerly line of lot No. 8!) on to the aforesaid B. Witi^an Dambly said Map. thence westerly along a by derd dated the 22nd day of De- line 1"wn parallel with the north | cember, ll.io. and recorded In tka sdo 01 fcm.ih etreet to land of Oliver | office of the Clerk ot Nassau County Davison, thence southerly along naid in Liber 2h\ of Deeds at nace 390 na Oliver Davison's land to Dart Street. | the 29th dny of December 1910'at tea thence easterly along the north side) minutes past eleven am' ' ' '
of Dart Street to the westerly line of Sixth I'.Trcrl: BeglnnInK at tha
lot ntimbered 113 on said map; thence' - nmning at tna
northerly along the westerly line of lots numbered 113 and 89 to the point or place of beginning; and sec¬ ond plot beginning at a point on the
to Pine Street and Water Street, ly¬ ing In front of and adjoining said t ^^st^'^'y from the corner formed by premises to the centre lines thereof. ] t'*'*^ Inter.section of the west side of lespectirely. j Lawson Avenue with the south side
Subject however to covenants, ease- "' t)art Street, thence westerly along ments and restrictions contained In I "»''t Street to land of Oliver Davl-
northwesterly corner thereof at stake driven In the ground at the point where the ea.sferly line of land of Martin V, Wood Intersects the south- I '' 'y ""•' "f land formerly of D S south aide of Dart Street ^162.7^eet | Dent/m, and running thence aouth 2S
^^g^p^,^ jp minutes west along said easterly line of land of Martin V. Wood, 2770.94 feet to the bay, thenea
I OINTV COIRT, IVA.HSAl rOlNTY
KDGAR JACKSON, as substituted trustee jjnder the last will and testament of Stephen Baldwin, deceased. Plaintiff,
against STEPHEN BAXTER, and others. Defendants.
In pursuance ot a judgment ot fore¬ closure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action In the oflBce of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on the 23rd day of October, 1917, I, the undersigned, tbe referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the 8th day of December, 1917, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, st the front door of The Pi ec¬ port Dank Building, at Freeport, Nas¬ sau County. New York, the premises described in said judgment as fol¬ lows:
.\!1 those certain lots, piecea or parcels of lanci situate, lying and be¬ ing at Morrick, in the town ot Hemp¬ stead, County of Nas.sau and State ot New York, known and designated on a certain map entitled ".Map of .Mer rick Manor, comprising .'538 lots at Merrick, in the lown of liempstead, .Nassau County, Now York, owned by Long Island Ilealty Company. New York. Surveyed April, l!i04, by Al¬ vin G. Sp.itb, C. K.. I'rt'.porl." apd flled in the ollic of the Clork of Nas¬ sau County, Ajiril 27, 1!i04, as and by the lot numbers 25^ and 2,")(!, and moro particularly descril)ed as fol¬ lows: Deginniui; at a point in the
former instruments ot record affect¬ ing said premises. Dated, October 23. 1917.
KDWARD H. THOMPSON, Referee. LIOVI S. Hl'LSE, Attorney for Plaintiff, 66 Broadway,
Borough of .Manhattan, New York City.
corNTv rorRT, nahsai; ('or?jTY
LI:Na JACKSON, Plaintiff,
against LOITISK A .WKBER; THR WIDOW, if any, and all the heirs at law, devisees and leg¬ atees aud assignees ot Charles Kof>liler, deceased, if any, and their respective hu^ands and wives, if any, ^-afl ot whose uanu'S are unknown to plaint¬ iffs and all other persons hav¬ ing or claiming to have any interest in or lien upon the premises doscribod In a mort¬ gage recorded jn .Nassau Coun¬ ty Clork's offlee in Liber 221 of mortgages, page 197, on -May 1, 1913, derived under nr through the said Charles Koeh- l(>r. doc<>ased, subsequent to the .said mortgage;
Defendants. To the above named defendants:
Y'OU ARE HKllKBY SCMMONED to answer the complaint in this ac¬ tion, and to serve a copy of your an¬ swer on tlie Plaintiff's Attorney with¬ in twenty days after the service ot this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your fail¬ ure to appear, or answer, judgmeat
aon. thence soutli(>rly along said Da¬ vison's land and along the center of fhe creek, following Its winds and bends, to land now or formerly of one Abrams, thenee easterly along said Abrams' land to the southwest corner of lot numbered 154 on said map, thence northerly along the westerly line of lots numbered 1,')4 to lot numbered ll.'>. Inclusive, on said map to the south side of Dart Street at the point or place ot hr- u'inning; the said two plots together being tho same premises conveyed hy the Kast Rockaway Realty Company to the aforesaid D. Witman Dambly by deed dated the 11th day nf May,
running north 73 degrees 11 minutea east. 118.68 feef; thence running north 39 degri.ee 48 minufop east, 127.2 foet and thence north 77 degreea 52 minutes east, 143.1 feet to land ot Alfred C. Cornwell, the last threa courses and distances being along tha bay, thenee running north 25 degrees 18 minutes east along said land of Alfred C. ('omwell 2,'520,2 feet to land formerly of Samuel S. Rhame; thenea running north 69 degrees 02 minutes west along said land, fornierly of Samuel S. Rhame, 160.1 feet; and thence running north 89 degrees «6 minutes west along said land former¬ ly of D. S, Denton, 64.96 feet to the point or pla<c of beginning; contain¬ ing within said bounds 13.698 acres
1910, and recorded in the office of. of land, according to a survey made
the_ Clerk ot .Nassau County in Liber 2:!l~of Deeds .it page IfiG on the 13th day of .May, 1910, at 22 minutes past 11 a. m.
Second Parcel: Beginning at the northeasterly corn at a locust stake d
by D. S. Dentoitr-Jr,, December 2, 1910; being the same premises con¬ veyed by Samuel V. Abel and Lillian M. Abel, his wife, to the aforeaaid B. Witman Dambly, by deed dated the
A.chiiiiiiiif, ill wmi I,. »iiiiiaii immoiy, oy oeea dated the er of the promises f 23rd day of December, 1910. and re- riven In the ground i corded In the oflice of the Clerk of adjoining land fornierly belonging to [ Nassau County In Liber 2.';i of Deeds 1). S. Donton and now known as "Kast at page 384 on the 29th day of De- RockavN-ay Park" and from said stiike cember, 1910, at nine minutes paat
running south 33 degrees 30 minutes west along land known as "Kast Rockaway Park" 231.6 feet; thence running north 68 degrees Tu mluutes west along laud now or formerly of Auerbach and Stevenson 327.57 feet to a monument; thence south 79 de-
P48t
eleven a. m.
The said six parcels heing subjecf to the rights, reservations and rt- strictions in said deeds contained.
oafd premises will be sold sr.nject vO any stau- of facts that a survey shew, and to covenantfi and
giees 123 minutes west along land of strict,-ns, if any, affecting the same- Alfred Cornwell, 78.93 foet; thence' to riparian rights, if any, in tJe bty
^, .._ ^ ,^ l>ay
norlli 50 degrees 52 minutes west still : and creeks running through or abut- along land of Alfred Cornwell. 406.14 | ting said premises; to rights and feetto Thedson's Creek, thence north | easements of lot owners, if any, over
he streets laid out on said map and
degrees 40 minntes east through Thedson's Creek 47.5.5 feet; thenco north 38 degrees 29 minutes 'vest through Thedson's Creek 33.2 feet
will be taken against you by default, I thon.e westerly and thence northerly for the relief demanded in the com- | along Thedson's Creek to land known
plaint.
Dated September 10, 1917.
KDGAR JACKSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Offlco and P. O. Address, . F'reeport Bank Building, Freeport, Nassau County, New York. To the widow, It any, and all tke heirs at law, devisees and Iega.tees and assignees ot Charles Koehler, de-
nown
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, February 27, 1911; being the same premises conveyed by Franci.s C. Yost and Mar¬ tha E. Yost, his wife, to the aforesaid
t.igetlior tho desired size and decorated x\dth gold or sliver gimp.
Toddlers an.l babi.'s always need Jiew dres.ses. Try the paft.Tn lllustrnt- vd lu either clmmhruy or llneu and
iBiuock the front In any hariuoulzlng eolor or a CTuitrast.
A dozen or so t>f homemade crullers wrapped separately In oiled paper aud packed In a dainty basket such as cau
eola, .New York, on the 5ih day January, 1918, al 10 o'clock a. m., the premises directed by said Judg¬ ment to be sold, aud Ihoreiu describ¬ ed as /ollows:
All that certain piece, parcel and tract of land, situate, lying and be¬ ing at Cedarhurst (formerly Ocean Point) ill tho Town of Hempstead, formerly Queens Couiuy, now in Nas¬ sau County and State of .New York, and on the northerly side of the road loading from the house fornierly of Jobn L. Norton to John W. DeMott's, now called "Vandewater Avenuft," bounded und described as follows, to wil: Commencing at a point on the northerly side of said Road or Ave¬ uue where the land herein conveyed adjoins land lato oi Klizabeth Vande¬ water (now or lately of Russell) at a stake; running thence easterly along said Road or Avenuo, one thou¬ sand ono hundred and sixty eight and live-tenths (ll(i8.5) feot, more or less, to land owned or occupied by tho New York and Hockaway Railroad (now aliandoned) ; thenco northwest¬ erly along said land of said aban¬ doned railroad, one llioiisaiul live I iiiidit'd and tighty-two and throe- teulha (1582.3) foet, more or loss, to laud of Mary K. Vandewater; thence along said Mary E. Vandewater's laud. South rieveuty-foiir (74) negrees, thirty (30) minutes west,
cd premises tho following portions of i """"^^f'^'y >'"^' "^ f'''^"^!' Avenue, fifty- said mortuauod premises which wimv 1 '^^ and forty one-hundredths (5,'5.40) .h;lv released from the lien of said ! i**'^ distant m a westerly dir.-ction
I from the Northwesterly corner of pieces Ol I *^;'^'"P Avenue and Slovens Avenue-
be purchased for from 10 to 25 cents ,wo hundred and ninety four and six should he nu Bccoptahla gift for some touths (294.6) foet to a slake; thence nmn frieud who lives In a hotel. For a still ahmg said Mary K. Vandewa- bacheK^r friend a gift of similar nature tor's laud, north thirty flvo (35) de¬ ls a homeiuude cake done up In white i .Kroes aud flfleen (15) minules wesl. paiwr and placed la a holly trimmed iHvo hundr^^d and flfty three v553) box. Most men have a secret aweet
tooth, aud Christmas seems to be the tltue to have tt filled.
Meu as a rule do not like to receive wearing «pparel as gifts, especially (WK'ka. but embroider a man's mono- ffraiu oa the said aocks and yoa wUl find Uu deUfbtwL
feet to a Stake, thence still along said Mary K. Vaudewalor's laud, Nortli twenty three (23) degrees east, two hundred and twenty five aud two tenths (225.2) feet to a stake; thence still along said Mary E. Vandewater's laud. North forty (40) degrees, forty tive (45) minutes
luorlgage, viz: —
All those certain lot^ parcels ol land siUi;ui\ lying and I.eing s»t (^¦dal¦hlll¦st, Town of Henip¬ slead, (^)unty of -Nassau and Slate of .New York, shown on a eerlain map ontitled, "Map Number 1 of Cedar- liurst North, Cedarhurst, L. L, New York, Nassau County, New York State, .\ugust, 1907, S. I. Foster, C. K.," and filed in the oflice of the CliM-k of the Counly of Nassau on Decem¬ ber 3o. liiOT, as .Map Number 161, as and by the lot and block numbers following: I
Block 1, Lots 1 lo 10, both inclus¬ ive, 11 and 12; Dloi-k 2, Ixit.^ 1 and 2, 3 lo it, hoth inelusive, 15 to 21, both Inclusive, 22 and 23; Block 3, Lots 6 to 15, both Inclusive, and the North¬ erly oite-half ot Lot Number 5; Block 4, Lot.>i 1'), 16, 17, 28 to 49, hoth in¬ clusive; IJlock 5, Ixits 1 to 4, hoth inclusive, 13 to 19, both inclusive; Block 6, Lots 1 to 10, both Inclusive; Dlock 7, lx)ts 1 to 5, both Inclusive, 8, 9, 1(\ 13 and 14; Block 8, Ixifs 4 and 5, 15 and 16; Block 10, Lots 1 to 5, liolh inclusive, 43 and 44; Block 11, Lots 1 to 5, both inclusive, 31 to 34. both Inclusive; Block 12, Ixits
8 to 12, both inclusive; Block 14. Uits 13 and 14; Dlock 16, Lots 4 and 5. 11 to 16. lioth inclusive; Bloek 17. Ixits 1 lo 3, both inclusive; Block 19, Lots
9 aud 10; Block 20, Lots 1, 2, 8, 9 and 10; Block 21, Dots 1, 2, 3 and 4; together with the land lying In tbe streot in front of lot 15 and 16 in Dlock 8 to the centre line thereof. Dated .November 21. 1917.
JAMES M. SEAMAN,
Referee. ARTIirn P. HILTON, Plaintiff's Attorney. 350 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
KOTlfK TO rBEDlTORS
Pursuant to an order of HON l.KO.NK D. HOWEl.L, Surrogate of the County uf Nasa«u, notice is here¬ by given to all persons having clanns west, one thousand four hundred and] against Prances E. Norton. Ute of ninety four aud ^ve tenths (1494.5)'the Town of Hempstead, In the said
county, deceased, to preaent the same Engineer " No
thence running Nortliorly, in a line parallel with tlio westerly line ot Ste¬ vens Avenue, one hundred forty-one and forty one-hundredths (141.40) feet; thence westerly, in a line paxal- lel wilh the Sotitherly line of Howes Street, fifty (50) foet; thence South¬ erly, in a line parallel with the flrst described course, ono hundred eigh¬ teen and ten one-hundredths (118.10) feet, to the Northerly line of Camp Avenue; thence Easterly, along the .Northerly line ot Camp Avenue, flfty- flve and forty one-hundredths (55.40) feet, to the point or place of begin¬ ning, and comprising all of tho land witliHn said bounds.
Dated, October 24, 1917. ,
EDWARD B. THO.MPSON, Referee. Edgar Jackson,
Attorney for Plaintiff, Freeport, N. Y.
to a prior mortgage for ?99,000 with interest thereon.
Excepting from the above described premises all those plots, piecea er I)arcels ot land situated at East Hock¬ away, County of Nassau and SUte of New York, known and deslgrnated an a certain map entitled "Map B of East Rockaway Park, Nassau County, Windsor Land & laiprovement Com¬ pany, c. W. Smith, City Survevor," and flled in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on October 9. 1911, a.") .Map No. 42, as and by tke lots numbers 1 to 5, hoth inclusiye, 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 ogress to said lots over the streets and avenues as laid dowa on .-aid map in both directions to the nearest public highway.
ALSO excepting from the above de-
the iast
L'oing summons is served upon you | west along said land 'formerTy"ot i i^'Hlc of New Yor1(, know'rrnd dT^^ bv publication pursuant to an order i Delamater S. Donton, 151.4 feet fo a I i.'Jnated on a eertain map entitled nt Honorable Lewis J. Smith, County ! stake; thence .south 28 degrees 41 j "Map B, ot Kast Rockaway Park Nas- .Iiuige of Nassau County, dabxl the : minules west 288.71 feet to a monu- «*i'i County, Windsor land & Im Uh da^y of O.'tober, 1917, and flled in inont at the hoad of a ditch known a.s ! P''f>vement Company, C. W. Smith
Higbio's Ditch, which separates the j *"ity Surveyor, and "filod In the office parcel of land hereby conveyed from ' "'' 'he (Terk of the County of Nas- land formerly of Bonjamin .Mott; j f^'i" on October 9th, 1911, as .Map No thenco southerly along said ditch ag ' ••-• •'» ""'• t»y the lot numbers 20*
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ceased, if any, and their respective i D. Witman Dambly by deed dated th
husbands and wives, it any, all of i loth day of April, 1911, and recorded
whose names aro unknown to plaia- | in the office of the Clerk of Nassau
tiff, and all other p.-rsons having or County in Liber ot Deeds at page
claiming to have any interest in or | on the 24th day ot iMay 1911
lien upon tho promises described in ; Third Parcel: Beginning at locust
a iiiorlgage r.H'orded in Nassau Cotin- | .^take at the northeasterly corner of
ty (.Merk's offlco in I.iber 221 ot raort-1 the premises whore the westerly lino
gages, page 197, on May 1, 1913, de-| of land of Alfred Cornwell intersect.s
rived under or through the said tbo southerly line nf land formerly of ! f^f'ribcd premises airtlmrnrrT'ot i
<'harles Koehler, deceased, .subse- Doiamater S. Donlon, and running ^^'lid mortgaged lands situate at E
(Hient to the said moitga;;o; the fore-,; thence north ,56 degrees 58 minutes Hockaway, (^ounty ot Nas.sau n
tho oflico of llie Clerk of .Nassau Coun ty wilh lb.' complaint.
KDGAH JACKSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Olfl.'o and P. 0. Address, Fr.'oport Bank Duilding
it winiLs and turns until it comes to I -J-
and
>KlV YOKK SlI'Ri:!!!!': rOl'KT .NASSA! ( OINTY
HENRY .MOELLER, Plaintiff,
against J. HARRY MYERS, llATTIK A. .M Y E R S, BAY BOCLKVARD REALTY CO.MPANY, INC., and others, Defendants,
In pursuance ot the judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 20th day of Oc¬ tober, 1917, I, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction in the Rotunda of the ("cmnty Court House, Mineola, New York, on the
10th l>ay of Derenber, 1917, at 12 o'clock, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, aud therein deacribed as follows:
All thai certain plot, piece o* par¬ cel of land, situate, lying and being at lx)ng Beach, Town of Henipst«ad, County of Nassau and State of New York, known and designated on a cer¬ tain map entitled "Msp of the Estates o' LotJi: Beach, Long Bea*jh. L. I., Map No. 1, Wm. H. Reyaolda, President, dated March, 1907, aurveyed by Charles W. l.*avitt Jr., Landscape
the bay; thence ea.sterly along said Freeport, Nassau County, i bay until it comes to said land ot New York. 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 ot beginning; containing within said liounds 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. Plait, unmarried, to the aforesaid B. Witman Dambly hy deed dated the 24th day of May, 1911, and record¬ ed in the office ot the Clerk ot Nas¬ sau County in Liber of Deeds, at page on the 26th day of May, 1911, Fourth Parcel; DeKinning at the norlhea>*l 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 comes to tlie bay; thence westerly along the said t)ay until it conies to meadowland now
SUPBEarE COURT NASSAU COUNTY CASSIUS M. I.AWSON, et al.
Plaintiffs, against KAST ROCKAWAY IMPROVE- .MENT COMPANY, and others.
Defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of fore¬ closure and sale, duly made and en¬ tered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 26lh 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 Deeember, 1»17, at 10 o'clock a. m., the premises di¬ rected by said Judgment to be sold, I or formerly of Daniel Highle; thence
Together with an easement for In¬ gress and ogress to the premises above described over the streets and avonui^ as laid down on said map la lioth 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.
and therein described as follows
All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lyinK and be¬ ing at Ea»l Rockaway, In the Town of Hempstead, ('ounty of .Nassau and State 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^ Jr- Surveyor; being part of the same
220
Rockaway Park (situate at East Rockawaj) Nassau County, N. Y., D. 8. Denton, Jr., Surveyor, East Rock¬ away, N. Y., June 18, 1909," and flled in tbe afflce of the Clerk of Nassau
NOTICK TO CRKDITOKS '
Pursuant to an order of HON LEONE D, HOWELL, Surrogate of tho County of Nassau, notice is here¬ by given to all persons having claima against Joha Schlegsl, Ute of the Town of Hempstead, in the said coun¬ ty, deceased, to present tke aame with the vouchers thereof, to the subscrib¬ er the executor of the last Will and Testament of aald deceased, at her place ot transacting busineas at the oince of George Mortoa Levy, Free- port. New York, oh or before the flrat day of January next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., June 18, 1917 AMANDA SCHIJ50EL.' George Morton Levy, Executor.
AtUirney for Executor, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. *
running northerly by riaid Hinole's
meadowland until It comes to land
now or formerly of Oliver S. Denton;
thenoe running easterly by said Den¬ ton's land to the point or place of
boginning; containing within said
bounds 12.797 acres of land according
to a survey thereof made on the 21^t
day of April, 1911, by D. S. Denton, ; NOTICK TO CHKIilTOkS
Pursuant to sn order of HON LEOKF 1>. HOWELL, Surrogate of the ( ounty of Nassau, notice Is here¬ by given to all persons having chtloui against BERNARD LENNON, late of
County, ixinglsiand. New York, on ty of Queens in Uber 895 of Deeds at t eiiJXeLed.TpTetm February 10, 1910, comprising in this page 345 on November 16, 1891; being ^ith the vouchers thereof to th.
- - the sareie premises conveyed by WU-
liam B. Platt, unmarried, to the
premises conveyed to Alfred C. (Corn¬ well under the name of Alfred C. Coniell by .May L. Berry by deed dated October 24, 1891, and recorded in tho office of the Clerk of the Coun-
parcel all lots or plots Included In and Indicated on said map, excepting iota numbered 209, 210, 214, 215, 218, 219. 241, 242, 243, 244, 248, 249, 2r>2, 253, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 304, 305, 308. 309, 310, 311, 812, 313, 314, 815, 334. 335, 336, 387, 348. 349, 350, 351, 3D4, 395, 396, 397. 398, 401, 402. 457, 4S8. 469, 460, 481, 462, 463, 464, 465, 4«6. 4jS7. 4^8. 469. 470, 471, 472. 473. 474, 476, 476, 493, 494, 496, 496, 497, 498, ^\i, 517, 518. 519. 530, 531, 532,
thereof, to the sub- scrlhei the administrator of the gooda, chattels ancf credits of said deceaaed
dlTprf tl ?Ktyr'°,^i5™*'^i^'^**""^2 '* »»" »»"'«• «' transacting bualii« dated the 26th day of May, 1911, and at tba offlee of Oeorge Morton iW recorded in the office of tbe Clerk of Frteport. New York, on mr^ befora t£
Nassau County In l.,lber
of
Deed^'at page on the i6th
day of May, 1911.
Fifth Parcel: Begiuniug at the northeasterly corner of the premisea where tbe same adjoins land formerly of D. 8. Denton and now kn»irn as
BroMway, New S3S, U4, 125, 62C, %Z1, 628, 62». 630,Baat ftockaway Park, rumulug thance
16th day of D«c«mb«r naxt. Dated, Mtaiaola, N. Y.. Ifay 23 Ifir HENRT 8. LBNNON. * A4ni I tletralor, Oaorite Morton L^ry, tturney for Adutotatrator, 1-7 Railroad Aranae,
rre^^ort N. T. ^ Q J^-j;j ¦
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