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TEUTONS CAPTURE CITY OF FOGSANI
Wkoli Russian Line In East
NOff MBMGBd,
Mac-keimen's --star army' lias lukeii Fix «winl,
Jn one of the uio«t masterful siraf- egic- feats of the war this army, c-Hlle-l in the Berlin bulletins Ihe ".Miith," iiiiiU-r llie iiuiiieiliale ..ininiiiiid eif lien tral von l-'alkenhiiyii. st.nnied the west¬ ern plvi>i of the KiisKo Roiiiuiuiluii Si* relh line, with Its powertul foitltlca lions. ihiiH iisheulng In the- loni: e.\pei-t eel 'rolling lip' of the whole ItiiKsian norlheni from and making the masn Invaslem of .Mohhn iu mid Itessarabia n miUler of days,
,N<Mrly 4.mxi pri.sciners. three i-iiiiuon Mild several ina.-hlne guns were taken in the capture of I'oesanl, The fori- , ifsa' fall renders iinlemilile i.io Kus¬ sian ei'iiier liei\M.e'ii EiKSanl aiiel Kun- deni. ainl the lett, vvhieh resls on th.' Danube i it.i of I'r.iinC/.. is alre-a.ly un der lh.' Teuton tire. It briiivs Ihe In- vadc;rs lo the southern iKlge .jf the Sc retll river all along li,s lortitieil |.iiri and allows the Krni'tis anil Skoelas tu play their hre Into the Itus-^ian de feiise- works .III the opposite sli.ill', ^ A c-rossiiig of 111.. Sc.jieth c-asi of l'o.-- i.ahi is moiiu-niiii-lly eMiie.-le.l,
Eoe-sanl was strongly fortllle.I, Th.' outermost ring of works eoii.'-ists of forty Ihc .'iiijilaii-uieiils, ench liming live :17 millimc'ter ni.ilille aiiiu'r.Ml guns. Till' SI-'ii-iii an.l thinl eiie-iiiilcs are i-eiiii[iose..l .if lift.-.11 iiiililai I'liu'iils Willi .~i:{ niilliiiic'li'i- ilisii|i|,i'iiriim' cur riage- guns iuul iii.uiiir post>. rr cn forced li\- iiuiiii-i-iirs lii-m X li"\\ii/i'is
CHARLES J. VOPICi
American Minister to Balkans Ace :secl of Unneutral Activities.
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LKGAL IfOnCES.
FURS I
cr»t?r«TAT c A T rr
EIGHT HOUR •TEST
tAW THIS WEEK
GERMANY ANO U. S. FRIENDLY, SAYS GERARD
jlmliassador Honoreil al Ban¬ quet In Berlin.
"Never siii.e- thc- l.e.yiiiiiiiin nl tlie war have the rchilious lielw.'e'ii Cer wiany iiiicl lh.' rniti'il St;ili's Iiith a> eordial iis now "
Ainl.I treineiulous ilie'e'i,-< ,liinie'S W. <Jerard, I'liileel Stiiles amlias-ael.ir lo <Jerni.-iny. niaile liiis sinte-iiu'iit .-a a biiiic|uet ill lii,s hi.'ior l.y tlie ,\ uierii-au AK,sorialliin l.f .'omm.'i-re mu! 'I'l-iule i|i Berlin. Twn liuinlreil li'iuh'ts of lle-i- ; tuany's poliiiini aini e-oii lu.-r.-lal liir | llst4'lieii to till- spcee-h of Air, Oeraiil, who i-harac-leriz.'il rresiilt'iii \\ ii'..n's ' note to the lu'lligereiils a-, an -oliv.' briini-h."
Itespuiiilini; III the ,\iii.-i-li-an amlnis I sudor, Or, ,\lfiril /iiiimi'i-iuaiin, s.. ii' ' lary of slale of foi-ei^'ii alfaiis sai.l:
"I have always e-ullulioriile.l with ilir ainbHSsailiii- in iiii ex. i-lient raslii.ui anei with mutiuil r.iiiliileure. so llini I | feel HUir till' fri.-Iliily and irusifiil re-' latlons hot ween both rountries wiil ; (-oiitinu.' ill the manner ilesrrili.'il hy ^ Mr, deraril."
President Wilson anil tlir Uiiis.'i ' wi-re toiisli-.l. an.l a ui.'.ssiim' .if >:.io(| , will was sent to ea<-li. That lo I'resi dent Wilson read:
The. ,Amerlcuii AsHoeM.-uinii nl 1-.iimji.'i-., i und Trade uf lle-rliii i.s livini; ii eiiiui.r lu | Ambae»iador Iji.rarel ami, lioiiciie'.l li.v ilii< presence' nf tlic lea.l.'rs in clermiin |)olilk-.s. ' coinmcriTP iiml liulrstry. wi.shes lo t-xprp.i.'- j tei the pre-xlileiil of llm I'nile'el Stiitps lis ¦ •ine-crcHl wiHlie:s in tlieiac- e-rui-iul tliiii-s.
. WOMEN RULE THIS CITY.
Umatilla, Ore,, Hae Only Two Men Left , In Office, ,
The i-lty ^o\eriiiuent of rniatilla tire,, has piissed into tlie- hands of u 1 woman ailmiiiistration, l-'rom .Mrs. j Ijiiura Stai-.-her. niiiyor. down lei tlie- iwlice department all otllclals-are of | the gentler sex ex.-ept two lonely | males, who must serve as "holclovers' in the council.
B. E. Starc-her. railroad telegrapher, handed over tlie rolios of olliee to his wife. He vacateil tlie little room where he has direc^-ted the towii'.s des Unies for many *montlis, aud the "missus" took tlie helm. t)ne of .Mrs. Starcher's tli-st acts will be to iiaiiie the womuu polic* foire.
"A woman ean do the work." said Mayoress Starc-her, "iM-tter than any mau." She addtnl that If any ohstrep erous lawbreaker Invadtnl Umatilla during the feminine regime a mau or soinethiug wcmld be desigiiutiHl lo hau die the situation under orders from the chleftess.
OCEAN RATES RAISED.
Supreme Court and Congress to Act on Measure.
The resiiiiic-d thrc-at of n iiiilioii wlele- rallroad strike nud 1 h.- lui-rit- of tli.' rontroversy ln'lweeMi llie railr'iads of the c-ounfry and their opei atiii;,' en. plii.ve.'s are thi.s weeU the siiliirrt o: «tii-iiiioiis ;;inc rniiieni .'tldrl.
The I'liile.l Stati-s supi-c-nie .•.nirl wii: hear argiimciils in the suit to test tln- i-oiistitntiiinalil.v of tlie .Vdaiusoii i-IljIii hour law, uhii-li rresiileiit Wilscin fol-i-eil tliroll^'li .-oiD^re-^s to MM-rl the threati'iieel striUe 'as't I >e<-..inlii'r, Thr a.lniinislration "ill r.ii.'u its rll'ori- to for.-e early a.-timi in llu- sriuiti' in terstatf romtue-i-i-e i-niiiiuitt.-.- .if tin |>resi.l.'iit's proiti-iiin of Ji.lilitioiial rail road leu'isiiilloii, Ki'pres.'iiiiitiv e ,\ilnni son, aiilhiir of thr eight hour law, wih begin a liglit to oblaiii .-iinslihTallcin in the hoiLse for his iie»- railroad bill, iu clinliiig a .-oniliiiiatioii eiv;ht liiiiir da.v and i-omiiiilsoi-, iiivrs|i'.;iiliou stiikr law.
With the iroveruineiii pir|iareil t" make hirriiiioiis etl'iirts lo meet the sitiiail..n Warr.-n S, Stone, .-hief of ilir Hrolherhood .if l>ii-ciiiicitive Kngineeis who i'i in \\'as!iiiii,'|.iii to see lliat hrotlierhiioel iiitiui'-^ts are safi'i.'uai-il.'.l. said the present e-ontroversy between the railronils and the brotherhoods was serious. Ill- siilil h.' c-ould not speak nuthoritaHvely or linally without 1-011 suiting the le-a.lers of the otii.M- lirolli- erh.i.Kls. lint that he b.Mi.'Ved a strike order wus "hy no means an iinposslbll ity."
rri'si.lent !<Iiiiie of the engineers ami II. K, I>e"is, ie ".iislative aueni of the same orgaiii/atioii. will mnke- a llgiit against the [iresideiu's railroad pro¬ gram and against the new .V.hinison bill,
IMMIGRATION BILL UP.
Senate Approves Measure by 56 to 10 Vote.
The liiiniigration bill wus retiirued to the senate from confereiiex' in llnnl form and wus promptly upprovisl by a vote of 'iti to 1(1. .Senators opiKisln;; the measure w.-re Brandegee and Lip- pltt, Republie-ans. ancl lycwls, Alartine, O'lJormiin, Uaii,s.lell, Keed, Suulshiiry, Stone and Walsh, nemocrats.
Tile literacy test Is not to Im- apjillcMl to aliens, victims of religious iK'rse«'ii- tloii ahroad, if such persiTution In¬ cludes the prevention of obtainiug suf- llcient education as would enable thein t" met the lltenicy test,
Asiatic exclusion is dealt with In dip¬ lomatic language by senate auien.l- ments. One claus«> reads: "Nothing In this act shall be construed to reiieal any existing law. treaty or agreement. In so far as .-^uld law. treaty or a.grce- ment servea to restrict iiuniigration into the liiilteel Slates op any defieiid- enoy thereof."
This prt>serves thi> "'.:»'iitlenien's agreement" with .lai^an and bars Mon¬ golian ctKilie ininilgi-ation without sjit*- clfleally naming the .lapanese or the Mongolian rac*>.
SPECIAL SALE
The latest Models—the most authentic styles, prices that are possible be,cause we are fur manufBcturers and sell furs only.
Exclusive Models in Fur Coats
Luxurious Styles HUDSON SEAL MIA AA
Trimined wilh contrasting furs: g B iP^lPl*
full flare
HUDSON SEAL MCA AA
Full ripple skirt; ncw modeU; 1 Jlp^lfli
48 inch .
HUDSON SEAL M7C AA
Trimmed writh skunk border. ^ ¦ fV#lf if
collar and cuffs ; 48-inch
Muffs and Neckpieces Call and See Us Before Weather Gets Cold
I,xr<>ptional Valnes
.>Iuft's Scarfs
Skunk ". .,*15.()0 IIS.-JO
klondyke Fox 22^ 16JMI
Scotch -Mole 260)0 22JM
Hndsou Seal ,, ISOW 16J10
Itaccoou ...,.,.,,. »-W) HM
Beaver 16^ 12.50
Hudson Seal .Stole ,. U7mO
Scotcu Moie St^ilp «"-Vl
The Nation's Furrier
A. RATKOWSKY
28-34 West 34th Sircct, Ncw York.
SEAFORD NEWS plumbuvg & heating
.\lr. .laioh Haldwin passed a\say on Kriday of last week. The fuiu ral ser¬ viee ^'a,- lic'ici from his late residence, on ,Monday at l:"i), .Mr, Baldwin i, survived h.i his widow and one son.
01 all Types with .Modern Fixtures
CHARLES FRITZ
\n. .Main Street, Freeport. ,\. V.
.'(inimunioii servic-e "ill br helil in the- St, .Mi.-lia.i and .All .\p.gels I'hun !i on Sunday morning at 10.4.5. At this lime thc Kev. Vedder Van DyKe will give a farevi'll address, it being lii^ Inst Sunday .is pa.stor of tin abii\" church.
The- l.a.iii-; .Nld Sorirty will 111.'ct at the home of ,Mrs, ,M. ,1. Vcioiis, on Thur.sday of next week.
Mi.AI, .NOTKKS.
,MrK. i:clw. rettit is i.ititiiie-ii to h.-i hcime and i-i under the rare of Ilr. Luce,
,'i iiumlier of i-hildrrii atl.'nd.cl 'li< party given by the St, .Michael ami All Angels Church Sunday School in thcii- Cliild Hall, on Saturday last. Gaine.^ were enjoyed by all, afi.' which a luncheon was servfed. The chil.lr. 11 ytcvo soiiy when six o'clork came, for they said the time had uonr too fast.
Miss n.itl'a Weller spent Thursela; last in lirooklyn.
I have two sums of $2000 each and one for $1000 to be placed on first mortgages.
GEORGE M. LEVY
FREEPORT
FRUITS FBUITS
VKGETABLES VEGETABLES
Rest of the Season's Supply
JOHN DTTELISANO In front of Hagans Market
.Hain Street, Freepoit
Neutral Lines Increase Fares Since Beginning of the Year,
T'he neutral steamship hini's to Ku rope, with the exe-eptl.ni of the .\mei-l- can line, have InrreastHl their pusseii Ker rates.
The N'ooielaiii ami Uyndani of the- Hollaii.l-.Vni.rli'an line to Fnlmouth have Jiinipeel froui ^Ui> lo $104,.511 since- Jan. 1 aud the .N'ieuw- .Vmsterdam from $1<I.'> to y11 .-..."lO, The rates to Uoi- terdiiin have heeii raiseet from .fliU.')!) to lfr.!:{,''M) uud Ire.Ill .'Sll.'i.iVl tu $Utti.oli on the .Nleuw .Vnisterdnm,
nie Si.-uiuhnavlan-.Vmerle-an, .N'orwe- giaii-.'\iiieile-ui nud the Sweellsh-.Vnier- k-aii lines li.ue im riiiMHl their fare,- about ;io per t eat. iU'foie the war hisi cabin passage cost $77,50. Now the price l8 $K«.r.O.
i FEDERAL TRADE HEAD OUT.
I Edward N, Hurley Resigns Chairman¬ ship of Board. ' Kdwaid -V, Hurley of t^hicag.i. e-haii- ' man of the Kederal Trade Commisshiii, I bas iinexpeete.lly reslgiu.d to resume I business iu Chicago. ; He had a iH'rsonal c-onfereuce with ! President Wilson, and his resiguatlon I was iiee-epted.
H. (;OLI>FARB,
Ladies and Gents Tailor
P'UKS RKMODKI.KD AND REPAIRK.D
r?i Railroad Ave,, Preeport
Phone :i6S-.M
Suffrage Leaders Plan Drive. The Naliomil., Woman SulTrage asso elation bus iinnonni-eil that within the next few vvti-ks bills jk-i .iiittiiig woiiu-n to vole ill im.nicilial as well as pri'.si- dential eUvtion.s will be iiktrodiicrd in the legifiluturt* of every uousufl'i-age state.
BARGAIN
Ten room house, gas and electric light, hot water heat—on large corner plot— for unusual price at Roose¬ velt. Apply
EDW. UHE
Trolley stop 69 ROOSEVELT, L. I.
•^1 I'Ki.ui; coijj'i', .\i;\v VOKK I'or.NTV Hrnry .Schulllieis, I'lain liff, a.:;amsi Iiay limilevaiil IJi ull.s •ll. 111.-,, .-.iKl llaiiy I. .\lryris, lir- r.nilaiiKs:
l!y vin lie c)|' an «'\L-cuti(iii issu..! upon a judmiieut rencloied in tlie Su¬ preme Com I, New Vorl: C(iu;ity, ,i transcripl ..i said jud.i;nie'iit *lia\iii,:; been file-il in Ihe .Nassau County CIt-rli's Ollie-c on tlie IKih clay of M." .¦.'iiih.'r. I;ll.; in Uie ahov.' riililleci action, in fa\oi- of said Plaintiff uii'' avainsi sai'l Defendanl.s, ti-sicd on the 14tli dav of Ueconihe-r, i.tMi. an I to me ciirec-M'd and ihliu-rnl, I hn, hy .uive- iiiMic. •than ein ihr
I7lh IIAV OF FI-IIKIAKV, l!U7, at 10 o'clock in the fcircnoou, at the front door of the .Nas.sau County Court Hoii.ie, in the Town of Memri- steail, .N, V,, 1 shall expose for sah' as the law ilirects, all the- right, litl;, and interesi which the Defendanls, Hay Boulevard Realty Co, Inc., and Marry .1. .Meyers, had on the Ulth day of l>e'i-e^nii>ei< lliu;, or al .uiy tini,- thereafien of, in and to the following descrihr.i luoperty:
.AM, thos.' certain lols, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Village of lAinir. He-ac-h, Town c)f Hompstead, ("ounty of .Nas¬ sau and .State of .New York, and icnown ancl designated ou a c-ertain map flled in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, entitled, "Map No, 1, Kstates of Ixing Beach, William H. Reynolds. President, Chas, W, l,,eavitt, Jr., I.anscape Kngineer, 220 Broadway, New York City, dated March, 1907 filed in the Ofllce of the Clerk of the County of Nassau as Map No. .",1, on April 30th, 1911, as and by the lot nuinbers One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (H), Six (6), .Seven (7), and Kight (»), in Block Fifty-three f53).
ALSO lots One (1), Two (2), Thvoo Cl), Four (4), and Five (."'i), in Block Fifty-four (54), on .said Map,
ALSO iot'i Thirty-six (36). Thirty- seven (37), Thirty-eight (38), Thirty- nine (39), ond Forty (40) in BIock Forty-two (42), on said Map,
ALSO lot.s Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14). Fifteen (1.5), Sixteen (16), Seventeen ('7), Eighteen (18), Nine¬ teen (19), Twenty (20). Twenty-onn !(21). Twenty-two 122). and Twenty three (23). in Block Forty-one i-ll), ' rtn said Map,
ALSO lots Thirty-seven CIT), Thir , ty-eight (3S) Thirty-nine (39). Kor- ity (40). and Forty-one t41), in Tllock I Thirty (30). on said Map. ¦ ALSO lot; Twelve (12), Thirteen . (1,11, Foil rtef n (14). Fi ft een 11"), 'Sixteen (16), Seventeen (I7i. Kigh- ; tern (IS). Nineteen (19l. Twentv (?|1), Twi-nt>--<ine (21). Twenty-two (:'2l Twenty-three (23). Twenty-foiir ':">, Twent>-flve /2,=>l. Twenty-six : c.'i\ Twentv-sen-e-n (27), Twenty- eight (28), Twenty-nine (29),'Thi'• .'¦ I'd), Thirlv-one (31 i, Thirtv-two i"':1i, and Thirty-three (::3> in Bl.v-i- Thirtv (30). on .'?nid Map,
A' SO lots One (1>, T-vo C2t. Thtn- '3), Four (4), and Five. (,ti, in Bloc; Thirty (30i. on said Man,
Hated. Miiic'o'j\ N. Y , ,lanii.ii-v 3rn.
I'm: pittn'kas -v, sk,am.\n.
Sheriff. .Narsaii Couniv ARMIN H, MITTLEMANN, AttPrn<-e lr,- pi-.iniiff, 41 (""odar Street. New York City,
PI.'BLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the bids for the printing of aeven hundred and fifty copies f750) of th? list of Enrolled Voter.' of Naasau County as follows: 200 for the Town of .North Hempsteac; 2(10 for the To>n of Orster Bay. 350 for the Town of Hempatead.
750
To be bound separately. Bids for same will be received by I the Board of Elections of Nassau j County at their offlce in the Cour- ! House, .Mineola, N. Y, on
MOMJAY. JAM ARY lith. 1917. at 10 o'clocK in the forenoon it which time the said bids wil be publicly ¦ opened.
Sample of work and full informa¬ tion c?n he had at the office of thc Board of Elections.
The right i.s rescr\ed to reject anj and all bids not deciin d to the 1>est Interest of the Couniy of .Nassau.
Dated .Mine-ola, .N. V., Jan. it, 1!»17. BOARD OF KI^PX'TIONS OF NA.SSAC cor .NTV. LAWRENCE K. KIHV.IN Prr, CHARLES r. STOWi;. S. <
MITHK OF A>\i Al. MKIiTIXG.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICK that 111. annual nii-oting of the stockholders
' oi the Roisfvelt Water and Light Company fo,- the purpose of electing seven directors and two insiK'ctois ol election and transacting sucn other
] business as may prope rly come br-
: fore the iii—>iing, will he held on ih.' 15th day of January, HUT. at T::; ¦ o'clock in the afternoon at the offlc-es
I of the company iu the Village .i." Roosevelt. .Nassau Counly, and ilu State of N"w York Tlie iransf.i books will remain e-losecl from tin 3iith day of Iiecember l!il6, uiiMI tin- L'liih d-y ,r ,i;'niiary, 1"1T,
Dated 111' I'Tlh ela> of Mec-eiiili. ' . 19li;. rUA.NK A. WOOD,
Sef-rc'lai
Notice to Contractors
I'ursiiant lu a rrsoliilion of lh-- IJoalii of lliislees uf the \ illa-e of Kreeporl, ailing as a Diiai.i ot llcalth, adoiitod on the. l weniy-lirst (21st» day of D.','ember, 191tJ, sealrcl pro¬ posals for Ihe disiiosal of iL;ai-bage. aslie-s. and oilier material iicie iiiafte; liame-d, uil! be rc'ciivcd at Viiiage I'lerk eiilirr. .\ci. !ii .Me Ilieii Kciad, I'l-rcpori, \. V. until tlir rirtceuth iiruhl ilay of Frluiiary, IUIT, at 3::;" oelock |!, I -, ,\l V. hilh iiiiir sai'l siairci prciiiosals will he iip.iiril aioi upon the ailiiiiliou of a proposition ll.V tile i]ii:iiili-'ci ('le'ci.irs of the Vil- l;m.' of l'"r'riioil. a c-oiltrart will lie- awariirii In thc siu-r^;,srul hi-lil. r. .'-IprrUicat illln : W
Coiitrartor is Ui rollnl ran.-, a.slie-, .:,arliiige. papi is. riihliish anil iiiaiiiire, ¦,\ illiin ill.- iiic-oi poiali (I \llla);c ul I'm ;ion, anl ilj'-,pos( of ,'-.•11111-,
Thr oc'rup.-int III aii,\ hniliiin.u' in lil" \'illa--'i 01 Klrrpoii is lo plai-e al! Illl' art irle,i to hr rollrelecl in iireipe 1 ii-e-e[ila<-lcs I'pon Ihr lirrmisrs so or c-iipied in ,111 ace-i-ssihir |ilare with' 1 one linndri'l iMo'i Ii.l of thr ,-<ti.''l line, ,\li li'.iiisi- and talde offal, gai- baf':e. swiil, i!c'c .-lyiii.i; \< .uclalile mal¬ lei, iiiL;a!iir wa-sii' ,-;u!i:.iaiie-i , -ihall I- llllli.'I 111 ! ilallic- lie e piac-lcs and I'l-fHiclril Willi iiu'iallir i-iiv.-is. This irc'piH.le ,-l:all lie plac. il in an a.-- rrssijilt- spill, within one hiindr.il (lllll'I**!!', t Hum thr sliret line, ou ili'si,-;nalc-ci lUiys of r.ilh .-ti.in; nom of whirh ni-it.'iial will be iirrmittcil 10 he liuric'il wiihin th.' limits of thr \'illa.^c' of Freepori, .\slie's elc, shi'll be pla':-cet in proper ree-eptaclcs v. ith¬ in the saiiu' desi.i;iialrci 'lii taurr as hrrriiiahove refeure-.l to. Waste ii,-l-. fiei';-. cans, 1 uhtiish. .tc, shall also hr pla.'-.l ill proper 1 ci rplac-les ancl filaced within thc- desimii'led ilistance.
The? e-onii a.-lor niust makt- daily reillections from all hiisiiirss places, liolels, (lubs and hiiililiiiKS of piiblic- rharacter.
From all other lions.-s and build¬ ings, contractor must make collec¬ tions at lea; I twice a wec-k. Contrac¬ tor must, if necrssary. e-nllect from a distance "f one hundred (100') fee: from the street line.
Colic, lion .»f ni.ght soil is e-liniinat- ed; that to he left to private con¬ tracts. Contractor is, however, r.-- i quired lo furnish and inaintain diiriiiu' the term of contract, a suitable dis¬ posal place lor the disposal of all ar¬ ticles herel'i enumerated to be col¬ lected and must ah'-o furnish and maintain during term of contract, :i suitable disposal pla.-e for night soil, such place or places to be outside of the incorporated limits ol the Vil¬ lage of Freeport, and not over five miles distance from the Village of Freeport, and must hold a permit from the Town Board of Health or the proper riithoriti.^s for such dis IKisal,
Contractoi- shall als.) certify rate per load that he will premit night soil to he oumped at the place cir places of dlsiKisal, and any proper ¦ lie-ensed sc-avenger upon paying the , certified price per load shall be pc-i- initted to dump nitht soil at such disposal place, Contrae-tors must strictly obey all rules and regulation:: of the Board of Health, Bidders will unke two bids, one for a eme senr c-ontract anl the other for a five year contract. Ashes may be disposed of in the Village c.f Freeport If free from o-arhase, re.'ii,=e. cans, etc.
If proposition is adopt.-cl hy Ib.- nualified ele.tors of the Village ',f T'''reeport, appropriallUK money for tb'- public disposal of the articles here in enumerated, then a formal e-'intrac' is to be entc-rfd into hetwecii the '"'il- Ince of Fref^nort .'ind surh sin cessfiit bidder, embodving all c-ondiiions here- , in eniimer,T.ted, ConfraCor is to fur¬ nish a hond in the anmont of Twenty fhcMisand (.«20,0iin) Dollars f.-^r the-- fiiilhfitl perfornianee of his .-ontrac* T!i'-' piiffi'-ieiKv of t1;e sureties of s.nif! Wfind to be pfipvoved hy ihe P'lard o-f Trustees, and the fonn of said bond ". he prenarrd by the Coit-^p! ?<¦> th Villaire of FreeiK'i-t. .''"ct to In- no pio\e-d !i,v lhe Beiard of 'I'liisti
bid will be considered unless a cer¬ tifled check in the amount of ten (10 p. c.) per cent of the bid for a one year contract, or two (2 p. c.) per cent of the bid for the flve year contract, shall accompany said bid. The ainount of said certifled checn to be returned to the successful bidd¬ er upon the entering i ito of the for¬ mal contract and the gi"lng of the bond as herein providei .Ml checki:, will be reiui-ned at 01 'e except that of thc successful bidd.'r.
In the event that the successful bidder shall fall to fulfill all the con¬ ditions requiied in these speciflca- tiona;, then in that event the said money deposited with the Village of Freeport by certifled check shall be forfeited to the Village of Freepor: as liquidated damages. The Board of Trustees ac ting a.s a Board of Health of the \il.aKe of Freeport reserves the right to re.ieet any and all bids.
All bids shall be placed in a sealed envelope and addressed "S. P, Shea, \ illRKe Clerk, I'reeport, .N, Y,." and 'iiaikt-ri --liil on Disposal of Gar- ¦age. I'te-.." and no bid will be re- r(i\»-d later than three (3:00) o'c1cm-1; Ull Ihc day t*at the bids are to close. Information c-oncerninp bids may be obtained from the Village Clerk (tv any inrnibor of the Board of Trtis- tc^es. or the Hi^alth Officer, Dated Dee-ember 21. 1916, VILLACE OF FREKPORT. bv
KRNEST S RANDALL, pns,
SIl.AS A, WILLIAMS
HKNRV L, MAXSON,
IOHN H MAHNKKN,
Kl^ANKLLN BKDKLL, Trustees,
WM H, Rl'NCIK, M, D., Health Offlcer. Cli'ik ami Secretary. S. IV SHi:"
LFGAI, NOTM KS,
VII,I.\(.K OKIHN \\( KS.
RKSOI.\KD. That oVdinanee * ,\o. II of the Ordinances of the Villag.' of l-'re-ep.irt as heretof.ire riia.iei', he reneale-.l.
Ri:SOL\ 1:D further, that Un lot lowing be- enacted as OrilinaiK-.- ,\o.
II to take efect iin.i.r tin- penaltic ' hritin iirescrihcd after liue piihlira- llon in the oflicial paper and all oihr Iiapeis printcci in the- \'illag< of I'n. jiort,
riiuiii/xleil Ihigs. Or.liiiunc-.- ,\.i, II, No dog shall lu allowed lo tun at laigr in any stinl, sidewalk, lane or puhlic plac-r in Un Village of I'reeport Mitliont hrlir.; Iirop.'ily iuu,'./.le(l or undrr the iiniii. .liate cliari;r of ami le.l hy its own. : or .-iisl.i.lian, ami if an.\- lio.i; shall h found so running; at lar;;r tin u-'ii'i thereof or person haihoiiii.:; tin ;ai:ir shall 111 liahlc to a |iriiali.\ ..f -111 .lol lars fill rar I oil. n '-, .'\u.\ violalim, of this sirliiii or an,\- iiriit ih.i.ii sliall I oust mil.' .lisoiili" l\ roil.111. I 'I'lir pris'iii \iolaiiii,- i!:is sc'-iioii u ouy pari 1 fr i.-of :¦ hall h.' a di-cudi ri peison. Dall .1 Fr.-l i.'Ul. \' V.. hi . 7, l'i 1;.
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SILAS .\. WILLIAMS
Ill.'NKV L. .MWSOV,
IOHN 11. M.MINKIN
I'KANKLIN r.i:Di;i.!„
Till' lee 1-
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ilarold L. -.".illiains, I'lainliff, a-.-iin.-.l \\ illntiii CaiiJi ion. ii. friidaiil,
l!y \iiliii- of an .A.-rutiiui i,--.-,. .1 n[i.iii a .ju.im'iiienl rriiilerrd iu il'r (¦ounty t.'oiiil. .Nassau County, sa .1 .iuclttc'inent liavin.n hrrii iluiLrtril in thr ,N'aKsaii I'oiiiily CUrl::. orih. on the- 24th -day of .lannaiy. lliiil
III Ihr aboM' rinill.-il ai'ti'in in fa\or of salcl plaintllT ancl aKaitrU ; aid (Icri iiilaul, |.-,--.tc.l on lh.' '¦Ui day of Dec-e-r.ih.r liUii and to iiie- direc-' el an.l dfliverccl, I luiiliy uiw- not i.-r that on the
27th day of Jiinuar.i. 11117. at 10 o'c-loe-k in Ihe forriioon, at U'. front door of thc- ,\'assaii Counly Coii-l House, in the Town of Hempslei'. N, v.. I shall expose for sale as C.n: law dir.-cts. all th.- right, title ai.d inierest which the def. ndant. Willi i 11 ('ameron h icl on the- 24th day of .lanuary, llllli, 01 at any linn-thenaf- ter, of, in and 10 llir follow int; drs- i-rihe-d prop'.-rty:
All the riglit, till.- and inte'icst of William Ca:iic run iu ancl lo au riin:.! uncli\ided one third part of
.\LL those cc-riain lols, iiii le-s lir parc-cls of land, with the buildliips and imprciM-ments therc-on erect."I, situated, lying ancl being in tin- Town of Hempsiead, Counly of .Nassau a'ul State of New York.- being local. I near the Village of Ficepoit. .Nassau County. .New York, and being known and designated as hit numbers fo.r hnndred twe-nty-one (121), four hun¬ dred twenty-two (422), four hundred twe-nty-thri-c (423) and four linndri'd twenty-lour (424) on a certain mip intitled "Fl report Manor," which maii is now on (ile in the Nass:iii Coi.-niy Clerk's o(Ue-e as map nimibe-r two hvinclr<-d foi-ty-ei;;ht (24^). Dati-d .Mine-ola, N V,, December 14n,
1916. STKPIIKN P. PKTTIT. Sheriff, Nas¬ sau Countj KLVIN N, r;DWARDS, Attorney 'cit* Plaintiff. Krec-iHiit. .N, V,
¦;: PP.K.MK COCRT NASSAC COCN¬ TY Tlioma;-- H. Daiic-h, Plaintiff, againsl Mil.-s Harinan BtiildiiiK and lAnd Corporation. Defendant.
I'll fhe Ml»o>e named Uel'e-n.lanL Yfiii an- lieiehy snirinion.-d to ans¬ wer the- c-omplainl in this action, and 10 serve a ...py of -.eiiir answer on lhe Plainliff-i Ait'irncy wiihin twen¬ ty days afte-- the- •e'r\ire' of this sum¬ mons excliisiM Cif the 'I.iy of servlc^e. and Iir case of your failure to appear or answer, Ji;';'v:m'iii \vill be taken a-'ainst you h.\ default, for th.' reiirf dc'iifaiidid in the comiilaint. Dated Au-ntsl 31s!. 19in. ADRIAN H. COl'KTKNAY Plaintili s Attorn, y. S-i iio Main Sireet. Memp- st.ad, ,N V
To iin,i;S HMJTMAN BCfLDLV:
AND LAND CORP*>R,\T!ON
The forr'-:oinK surnmons is serveel
ipon vou h' pirM'c-aU'in pnrBiiant to
nn order "of HON JAMFIS C. VAN
i.L.N, JiiKtlce of the Siipn-me
' Conrt. dated tbe 27lh day of Noven- ) ber. 1916. and flled with the cooi- i plaint. In the office of the Clerk of .Nassau Countir, at Minoola. N. Y, , Dated November 27th, 1M6 ADRIAN H. COURTENAY. Plalntlfs I Attorney, Office and Pest Office I Address. No, ,"i5 Main Street. Retap- i stead. N. Y, I I
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ; PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That the ! Elmont Cemetery, Inc. a ceme- i tery corporation organized and ex- ' Isting under and hy virtue of the laws of the State of New York, mrn- ; Ing and operating the Elmont Cem- j etery, formerly known as Foaters ! Meadow Cemetery, will present to i the Board of Supervisors of Nassan County. New York, at their chambers, in the County Court House at Min¬ eola, .Nassau County. New Vork. on the
12th »AY OF J ANI ART, 1»17 at 10 O'clock in the forenoon of that day. or as soon thereafter as a hearing ean be hAd, its application for the perniission and consent of the Boarcl of Snp«»rvl«or« of Nassau County, to the extension of the said Elmont Cemetery, hy acquiring, taking, setting apan and using for burial purposes as provided by law. all that certain lot, piec-e or parced of land, condguons to the said Elmont Cen: etery. situated, lying and lieing in the VillaKe of Elmont, Town of Hempsteud, County of Nassau, .Stale of New York, and nmre partii-ularl.T hounded and d.-scrilH-d as follows:
Ite.uinnlng at a point on the- I'asterly side of Fosti-rs Meadow Reiad where the nortlu-ily l.oundary line of the land now s<-t apart and iise-d for ri'iiietery piirpose-s and known hs th»= Elmont Ceniet.i-ry. Inc. and the- land herein descrihed. meet at lh. aforesaid l-'csti'i-s .Meadow Koad. running tli.iu.' aloni; the' said .-asi (rly side- of Fosters .Meadow Roael. '2it deirr.-i-s iiO -uinilles east 212,1." fert to a ,-'iake-: Ihence still along sain '¦ road norlh l(i degrees 12 niinute^ east ,si;,,S|i I.et, Ihence still alinu" said road north 7 dei-.rees r.3 ininiili's .'list 2.MI 10 fret lo th.- lan.l now 01 feirnii-iiy of Dani.-l Stattcl: theno. soiijh M ele';.'r.'.'s iih ininules eai'l 3:;.;.,"11 lec't to a stiikr: Uie 11.-.- soulh 611 di-gries 34 liilnilli>s e'lisl fitX,!! '.'. 1 lo ;in old slake; thence i-oiith 6.
llriir.'.'s IS IiliMIItrs r;ist 7S,V,,''0 flieJ f.'i't to a i!;oiiiiini'nt , lb.' last three ( Oillse'S ,iiul ili'-Iiilii rs tiiiii;.' along the- himl ill Danii-I Statu 1 Uienc-e south 21 (ie'v,-r.'C's ?ii luinuli's wont U.'i2,,"iO t.'.'t lo a i-rilar Ire.'; ihene. south liT iit'j;rrrs 4X minulis t^aal T2T..SU f.i't lo a staki'; th.'n.-e south 7(1 «l.'i-ri l-s 19 ."imiti'S 'list 9.'.4.fi" •¦.'('1 to a siiilir; Ull hiSl Ihl... .oiirses Ullll (listaii'.'- I" ii.;.- iilo'ii; tlir lan.l of .lo'.'ii l.i,,ilii'i;; 111.'Il.e' soutll 21 cli'gii',- :',s iiiniili s West :'2'i.i'.7 feet. liiinc. ^o'lUi r.i; (I. :;r.'.'s l.i iiiniites (list HITS r: I.It to a slak. , the la,"i two roiirsi s an.l .lilancs hriiiL: alone Uii. l,-iiicl o( ,irru!"ii- Vii'idrrveor: tl'enr. -.iiiUi li; .1' i:'.. ¦ i; iiiinulet
W rsl ,'>.;9 S,'. In 1 lo ,i ' .Illilll.'nt;
UlrllCi norl'i (','-! ll^rMI^ 17 lIlKllIle-S uist ¦_'3:; 111.' I'll lo 11 ,-t:ikr. IlieiiPi scinlli 29 i!i',.;i-. I •• 2 luiniin-s wesl ,',(19,l'lll li'l'l lo a slake; III. me soiltli ,"'9 dr.i;re-< s :: iniliiilrs .-asl 1T1 20 f.M-l lo a stak. : lli.ii.-. south "'V .le';;re'e ¦
0 minuteis'east 170.30 fert lei ii slaki- lh.> last live courses ami .listan.-.¦^ I.ring aloii.i Ihr lanil now cu formerh of \Viili:iin rrus:.; tticiir.' soulh 11 il.;.;r.'. - --i. iiiil.iiirs vi-.H I HP til foe! lo 11 rlak. ; rir:;X» oiilh >'¦ duKrei- 2S miiiiil.'s w.st 102.fill l.ll to it slake, th.'iii.' .^oiilh 9 d.-urcis'42 min nil's wesl is:; ',() I.It Ul a stake; th. lasl Ilire'c i-o'irs.'S an.l .lisliinci's be ing along th'^ land of Jacob F Oak- liy; theii.-r north S2 dej-'rec's IK mill nils west IKI h.r. feel to a stake' Illl lire- UOI III KT ele>,'|-ees ,'iO niinllte.- w.sl 131.Il.l tret to il slake: Ihence soiiUi 7^ de;;re'rs 42 iiiniit. s west 7:1.30 l.'.l to a stake-; Ihence. south 71 dc'iirei's 27 innillc'S wesl 103(10 fi'i-i lo 11 stak.';, tllenc-c sollth TO .le;;re<"- 211 ininiiti's wist 24,iir. feet to a stakc' ili.iic-t- soulll 17 de-irrec-s 10 innilles west 7112(1 (-,,,,1 to Hlaek Oak Trei Ihr lasl six c-onrses unci .lislan.-e-'- beiiiK alou^; Ihr Innd now or foriiierl> .if .Nicholas lloi-ffnc'r: t hence soutli 37 degre'c-s 21 minillc'S 40 secondi- west 9.^,82 feet to a stak.'; Ihene.
i south 27 degrees 16 miniiti's 40 sei onds west 222,.IS feet to a stake tlience aiciiiK the hind of John rloff man norlh r,2 deijr.'e-s 40 inlniites -to
: seconds west TT6.00 feci to a stake then«-e neirth 38 degree-s :t9 iiiinu'e- 20 seconds west 20,71 f»-el to a stake: tlience north 37 degrees 11
i minutes east 24!!,74 f«-el to a line div Iding the land fornu-rly of Freyen hagen and the land now or late of Daniel II, Baylis; thence north 56 di-Krii-s 36 niinutes west 24.'i2,00 feet to a stake; thence north 60 degrees
9 minutes west 415,50 feet to a stake;
1 thene-e- north 57 degrees 56 'iiinutei' west :;24,05 feet to a slake; thence north r.6 degrees 15 iiilnut. s weal ¦ 52S,()0 feet >'• -i stake: thence north hli, li.'grees 45 iniiiiile» we-st 462,10 teet 'to a stake; thence north 56 degreen 150 minutes west 445,50 to a slake; thence- nortii 57 d<-Kro«-s 45 minutes west 264,05 fe-et to a stake; thence north 60 degrees 45 minutes west 185,90 feel lo a post at (he easterly side of Fosters Meadow Hoad; the foregoing ,sevei-iil cciiirses and dlc- lances beini; along the land now or formerly of Danie-I il, Bayles: thence hloni; the easterly side of said road norlli 27 de-«reeH 26 niinutes east IS99 10 fei-t lo nail In post; thence still alonK the easterly sidi' of said road north 29 degri-.-s 20 mlnuli-i- rasl 453.07 fe»'t: thence norlh 35 de'grees "25 niinilleH east 20S 91 f»-el lo the Elmont Cemetery: Ih.-nc-i' houIIi 61 degiec's 26 niinilti-s <-asi 199 47 f.et
10 a post; ihi-n'-e- ncirth ,'I4 d.-Kre-e.^ 50 minutes east 314.50 feet to a posl.
1 heme- not III 57 ih-nn-fc 9 ininuleF wesl 194.11 fee i lo Post, rs ,M.-ad.iw Koad at the- jioInt or place- of tx- liinnin;^: ihc- la,st Uire-e .'uiisi-s and distai'i-.-s ll. im..' Hioni; lh.- land of the Elmont Ceniciery, In*-, ''ini.-iinin :¦ within said houiids twn hiindi.'l tbirty-thiee and eiiditv-fnur one hundredths ac-res of hind, according to siirvc-y mad.' hy Kvaiif Mroth'Ts, June. 1910.
Dated De-c-i mber 1. 1911,
Kl.MONT CKMKTKItV, INC
Hy John II Van Nostrand prei^i
denf
ELVIN N, EDWARDS, ESQ, Atiomey fiir Petitioner 17 Kailioa'l Aven-li..
FlirpO'!. L 1