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TKE HASSAP TWt» ngEPOlT, N. Y., ^IPAT, 3l4f ^ ltl7 -
MARCH HONOR ROLL FREEIDRT SCHOOLS
Pupllii of tho Public Schools of Freeport who have been perfect in at- tendaiice (neltjier tardy nor absent) who have had alKjve !)0 for effort and an averuKt- above 85 in school work, for the month of .March, are a.s fol¬ lows:
Urottc Htrwt School Ward C. .Moon, Princli>al. 2B Grade—Beatrice Baraoch, IJIIse Rindlaub, fc>lna Schindler. John Fur¬ long, Je.SHe Spitzer.
2A Grade- Irene Florian, .Mildred Geller, Kdward Arnold, Howard Kee- i(an, Kalph Plump.
3A Grade-Shirley Fulton, .Mary Combi, Helen Gould Klizabeth Verity, Charlea Connor, Hermus Verbeck, Charlton Wood.
4A Grade- Ethel Geller, -Marguerite : SchMider. Claude Raynor, (.'harles ' Nllei^ Florence Heskay, Helen Peroni, Henry Klndlaub,
.5A Grade-Roy Fcnnenia, .Sadie Goldfarb, .Margaret Gould.
6A Grade- Grace Crews, .Marion Wallace, John Grace, Roscoe Keegan. f "B Grade- Katherine Piatt. 7A Grade—.Morris Sendler .Vada ('ombs, Frances Connors, Paula Wit¬ mer.
8B Grade—Helen Aulf, Chri.stlna Duryea, .Madrl|n<. Raynor.
8A Grade—Ruth .Mack, Oiana Pe¬ roni, Henry Single, Klizabeth Wallace. .Seaman Avenue .School Katherine k. Chester, Principal. IA Grade- Flor^uuo Stalls, Herbert Smith.
2A Orade Ronald Peck, Gladys Ward.
rjA Grade Worrall Marshall, Floi •etiro Golden,
4A (Jrade- .Mary lientley, Anna Chisholm, Grace Karl, .Marian Karl, Millie Hauser, Fred Howell, Jay Stewart I.eo VcMulitt.
5A Grade Jo.-;eph Chisholtii, Mil¬ dred Mahnken, Adelaide .Sutherland.
6B Grade -Charles I.ivin«slon. Kd- wiird Smith, William Ward, Josephine Laterza.
6A (Jradc AvckII Marlow. Kstelle Hauser, Florence fluliert.
7A Grade- Koslyn Feltenstein, Hel¬ ena Lincoln, Lillian Siree.seinaii, l)e Witt Ward.
8A Grade Francis Gilbert Sutherland, Dorothy (lark, (^inklin, Grac*' I'ost.
.Vrcher Street SchtMd Aurilla P. Cutler. Principal. Kindergaiten Kdward Wolf. IA Grade Raymond Hansen -ward .Muller, Howard .Muller.
2A <;rade Kloise Boiler, lOdna P'ar- ren AuRusta .Muller. Mortcn.^e Srhles.s, Kdna Warnei, Harry Ihirtns. Oeorge Mitthaiier.
2B (jtade lloldei Collier. Leo Hal¬ pin.
a A Grade Johnson.
4B Grade ence Collier ant.
4A Grade
Colder, Pan
5B Grade
,5A Grade
.Mbert Helen
i:d
FREEPORT BANK
23 ^ 25 South Main Street, FREEPORT. N. Y.
John J. Randall, President. D. Wesley Pine, Vice President.
William S. Hall, Cashier.
The Officers and Directors of this Bank feel that at this time an expression of loyalty to the Pres¬ ident of the United States should be made, and as an expression of such loyalty they have instructed the Cashier to subscribe for $50,000 of the proposed war loan. If any of our friends or patrons should desire to participate in these bonds we would be pleased to let them have them at cost to us.
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Halley, John V. (2)% Haynes, William TIT (3) Harris, Capl. Frank S.
Hart, George E. Indiere, Mrs.
Jackson, Oscar (2)
Jackson. John
J. K. (General delivery)
Jones. Chas.
Kleemann, William (2)
Kclion, William A. K.
Luftman, .Mark (3j
Loucust, William
l.ewi8. Kdward ,, .McCormack, James
.McMahon, John J. t2) ¦ .Neville, Frank
.Nelson. Aithur
.N'auber, Henry
Powell Harry (3)
Plunkelt, Francis <3)
miynor. .M. .M.
Rodgers Chas. H.
Ramsey, .Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. A.
Sheridan. .Mr. and .Mrs. Krank J, Jr.
Siegel, Moritz <3)
Stack, August (21
Stud ley, A. L.. .Mr.
Schaiff George
Stengel, Frank
.Smith, Harold L.
Thompson Poultry Co.
Townsend. Frederick
Thurston, Wallace B. i2i
\\alker, Frank L.
Wally, Hans K.
Owner of the Hark (Jrovp Inn Prop¬ erly.
(Sicined) T. BKNSO.N S.MITH,
Post mast (r.
Iliulel Scolt, Dorothy
Kailieriiie HolU'r, l.aur- Uuaine.Mix, Helen Wey-
tlordon Forbes. Seaman
Kenke. 1-iieie Wafkins.
lObbe Johnson.
Thomas Detwiler. Doro¬ thea Hottentoth. Rhona Kennedy, Geo. Kranz.
6A Grade -Harold Cornelias. Ruth Guest, l-ombard " ''''"'• •-''"¦'^
Jones, Kdith King,
PLUMBING & HEATING
of all Types with Modem Flxtnres
CHARLES FRITZ
Ho. Main Street, Freeport, N. Y.
i;dna .Moloney, Henry Sutherland, Is¬ abella Deiwiler, Helen Patrick.
7.\ Grade Roberl Brown, Fred Combs, .Margretlie Gra.ser, Gerirnde Thomas.
S.A Grade Untb Kranz, .Mari;ar<l .Muller.
I'oliinibiis A>elriie School
1'^ Viola Grove, Principal.
IA Grade Klizabeth .Moore, .Mildred Noble. Kdwaid Ruddy.
2ii Grade lOlizabeth Uuryea, Grae,.
Reinharl.
2A Grade
Cornell.
:;n Grade
lield Ros en.
41! Grade
i;ilen Carnie, .Madeline
Frederick Helm, Ray
lOdward Baker, GeorK<
Fartnleit, Juanita Farmlett.
4A Grade- (Tiarles IJpple, Fannie Kramer, Frances K''opi>. ¦ 'tli Grade- Thelma Cornell. >lelen Oakley, Ida Folks.
.¦iA Grade Dominick Amaccarto, Charles Box, Anthony Chuisano. Ma¬ rion Duryea.
CM Grade—William Kvans, Dorothy I'arniletl, Kthel Noble, Harry Wil¬ liams.
()A (^irade-~Pasf|uale Chuisano, lOlhel Jolins, Alva Pearsall, Genevieve Walm- sley. ^
715 Grade Ftutli Ackerman. Lizzie
Jones.
7A Grade Ida Baker, Russell Cre¬ voiserat, Williatn .Monaban, Ralph Raynor.
MASSAPEQUA NEWS
The .Massa|)eciua Au.xiliaiy of the -Nassau Red Cross was organized Fri¬ day afternoon, Api'il 27. .Mrs. A. .M. .Nlnuiio was selected as chairman. .V mtH!tinK i-s called for Tuesday after- no<m at which time a secretary and tieasurvf will b(; elected. .Mrs. J. .\. Pease, cbairman of the Nassau Chaii¬ ter, was present, and ()utljn(>d the work to be done, and nave necessary instiMictions alon^ organization lines. i;veryone is invited to join and if you are not seen by the membership com¬ mittee, come forward and join volun¬ tarily. Regular meetings will be held iu the Property nffioo the dates of wbi<h will bf. annoinu-ed later.
The Fire Department will break sround and l)e:.;in Ihe erection of a firt^ house this week, the c(mtraet for which was awarded lo Thoinas Kraser at a special nie(!tinf; held Tuesday
e\emiig, .April 24th. 'Ibis is a lon,:^ ' conienij)late(l ijlan. aiui was i-aiiieil 1 thi-otifih alniosi unanimously. Some of liie uieujb(rs believed ihe mailer should be deierred until more peace¬ ful tiiiH's, bill as this opinion did not seem If) be .siisiaimil by any great tx teijl. it was ill lided lo pul the matier IlirouKit witliout furlher dela.v. So now let eiitliiisiasiii he the watchword and all huinl.^ put ilieir shoulder to Ilir wheel iinil push it along. It is u coinmunity atlair and whether a imni- bei OV not L;ive it your sup|H)ii 4)\ (•iuiuira;;inf.' ihose uimhi whom the i«- sponslbiliiy rests. .Aeeordin;^ lo iln plans ami : pc liticalions ii will Pe a wi> atliaei.i struelure.
$1150 -»
Mitchell Junior a40-n<>r:i power .Si.\ liD-iiiCii \N'hcclb.isc
^^=^
F.O.I) Racine
$1460
T-Passenxer— 48 Horse¬ power 127-inch Wheelbase
A Unique Exhibit
Y.iit '.viil see in Mitchell.-; ni:iny attr:u;ii.)iis whic'i r.n ittii^v rnrs eir.- 1) uiv. There arc 31 e.\tr:i fcalurcs, ;i!i I'f which yiii!"Il want. There aro ki.KiiiK'saiul bcjciutics tar beyond any other like-class cars. We have 'ndded 2-lt per cent to the liixin-y cost this year, out of savintjs ni:idc i;i onr new body plant.
And every vital part is piven at least i(M) lier cent over-strViigth. We li.tve ilviiiuled our margins of safety, to i^ive yon a lifetime car.
How We Afford It
The Mitchell extra v;.lues will se?in iinhelievablo unlil we explain thetn to yoii. Tluy are dite to factory s.ivtnys made by JoUn W, Bate, the i:veat efficiency expert.
H'e built iind equipped this mani- luoth plant to build this one type economically. And his methods wiil save us on this year's output about $4,000,000.
Freeport Garage Brooklyn Ave.,
It is that saving which pays fur these extras. It pays fijrthis livxiiry, this eqnipment, found in no other like-piice cars.
See For Yourself
See how Mitchell cars are bnilt to rciider 200,tlW mileS of service. See the cantilever .spriiigs which have never yet been broken.
Si-e the extra features, like a power tire pump, reversible headlights, etc.
.Sco the heat-fixed finish, the deep^ rich upholstery, the hundred dainty touches.
See the two sizes Mitchell and Mitchell Junior. See tlie eicht new styles of bodies.
Then compare the performance with rival cars. You will want the Bate-built Mitchell then, -.vhen you buy a fine car to keep.
MITCHELL MOTORS CO.MP.VNV, Inc. Racine, Wis., U. S. A.
and Supply Co. Freeport, IM. Y-
The Ladies .Aid Soeieiy i the Pres liyierian Church of .\lassa|>eiiua eiiU'i laiiK^d a host of friends Friday after noon and e\eninj; April 27ih with : bazaar ami gave a very interest iim se lies of ii\iug piciiu'es posed by ilie cliarniin^: iiiairons and maids of iln eonm-enation.
The dramatic ability and artistic (osiumin.i; displayed made llie alfair Ibe most I'literiaiuilig e\er given lure.
The following sliidii's were shown: i;oddesrf of I.iberly, .Mrs. L. B. Adams; Rock of Ages, Mrs. John W. Ander¬ son; .New i;ngland Woman .\lis. Clias, Seha<'fer: .Siiiiinier Gill, .Mrs. Thos. lirown; the Geisha elirl. .Mrs. Theo. .\alii ; Ihe yiiaker Lady. .Mrs. Kugene Soulhard; Graiidinotlier. .Mrs. Selman A. Lilly- French Peasant, .Mrs. Glover; the Fortune Teller. .Miss Vivian ,Nahr; Indian Girl, .Miss Helen Riehl; Dolly Vardeii. .Miss Hattie Breen; Little I'iiik Bud, Aliss Dorothy Brown; ihe Ficneh Doll, .Miss Lilliau illcerlein; .Ni^hi and Dawn, .Mrs. Amos Ruhl and Miss C. Hereline; Red Cross .Nurses, Mrs. W'illiam Iluneke and Mrs. Sode- maii; Camp l''ire Girls, the .Misses i;tliel Anderson. Pearl GIovcm- and Al- i<-e Haight; Tenting: To-night. Ray niond .Anderson, Allen Brown, Tedfly .Nahr and l^'reddje Huneke.
'I'lie tableaii.v \verc intersixised by appropriate voctil sols by .Mrs. A. H. Uarlle and bright .songs by the daini and talented little Miss Dorothy Brown. Kspecially appreciated weri' the solos rendered hy .Miss B. Pettil, of Roekville Centre.
Tlie bazaar was a linancial success, and wi>-coti,!;riiiulaie our progressive ladies for tbe excellency of Iheir en¬ tertainment.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAM.
To be Held on June 2
'I'lie Civil Service Conimission of .New Vork Slate gives jniblie uoiice Ihat open coiiipeiiiive e-xaininatious for the slale, county and village ser- I \ ice will be held in various cilies throti.uliout the Slate on June - for the positions melitiiiiied below.
Junior Assisiant, Grade ti, iOugineer- iii:; Departiuenis. if'.in] to $1L'<mp. .Men only.
Junior Klectiual Kngineer. Public' Service Commission. I''trst Dislriel. StUary •y.nu to *l-uii a yeai'.
i;ieetiical Draftsman. ifl.'jul to
.$1MI'I.
Sanitary Drafismati. i^i'2o\ tn .-flMiri a \ear.
Special TracI; Uoi-k Druflsman. Public Service Conimissioii, Fiisi Dis- tiiei. $l,',ui to .'$1800 a year.
i!»:-i)cctor of .Special Track Work In- stallaiion. Public Service Comniissioii. Fiist Disirict ^M,n\ to :fl8(Mi a year.
i;.\pert, Dei)aitmeni of l.alKir, Bu¬ reau of Sialisiics and Inrormatiou. %isnn to .tliuuii. .Men onl.\.
Siaiisliciaii. .State IH imrlnieiit o|' L;il)')i. Uui'ciui of Statistics and lufoi- ru.tiion. .¦t;i;ju(i to .fl.'jiio. .Men only.
Sauilfiry Sup<'r\isor. Slate Dipart- imiit ol lleallh. .f.'iiiilii. Open lo men .111(1 women and limited lo physicians.
Siiper\ising .Nui'.-e. Slate D'parl- iiieiil of Healtli. i-i'2in\. Oiien to wo¬ iuen only.
Veal Inspector, liepailiniiit n\ .\-.'ri- riiliiire. %\'2on.
liookeeper »Female), I'ouilb Giade. Stale Di'pai liiielils and Institutions, licslnnin;; salaries nol to exceed $7JU, or .IHIIII aiul maintenaiKC. Open to women only.
Librai> Assislaut. Stale l.ibrai\-. Saliiry .K.tio to .*!i(iii. Open |f) men and women.
.laniior. State .Norinal St hool, Plattsburg, N. Y. $700.
i'o>itiiinK I iider Mine Itoiinl of Charities
Tliree posilioiis open July 1. %'.',itnO n.
I year each, as follows'
Superiniendent, Division of Medical
InstitutioDB.
Superintendent. Division of Depen¬ dent Children.
Superintendent, Division of Mental Defect and Delinquency.
InHtitational Position!!
Assistant Electrical Kngineer, State Hospitals, Depariments ana institu¬ tions I'sual salaries, $600 to $!tOO*ind maintenance.
, Band Instructor. State Institution for Feeble-.Minded Children, Syracuse. $50 a month and maintenance. Wo¬ men only.
Guard, State .-Agricultural and In¬ dustrial School Industry. N. V.. $600 ¦ and maintenance. .Men only.
.Matron (Coltagel. State Reforma¬ tory Institutions for Females. $480 to .*600 and tT-ainienance.
Physical Instri ctor. Women only. .fCS a nionth and maintenance.
Teacher (Gencial), State Charjtable and Refoitnatory Institutions. Wo- iiieti only. Bcciiining salaries $3.S to $.'>0 a montli and maintenance.
Woman Physician I Regular or Hom- ' •¦opathi'i. State Hospitals and Insti¬ tutions. $101)0 to $1500 and mainte¬ nance.
l'iMnit> and YillaKe I'usiMonN
Pbysii ian. County .lail, New York Couniy. .Men only. Salary $1000.
.Application forms will not be sent : out by mail after May 21. .Applica¬ iions received at the office of the Com¬ mission after May 23 will not be ac- \ cepted.
For application form address: Slate! Civil Service Cominission. .Albanv.! N. V
LE6AL NOTICES.
EXAM FOR MERRICK POSTMASTER, 26TH
The rnited .states Civil Service Commission has announced an exam¬ ination IO be held at Freeport, ..\. Y.. on .May 2t'i. I!il7. as a result of which it is expected to make certirieation to fill a contemplaied vacancy in thC: posili<ui of foil rth-class postmaster at M(nick, .N. Y., and other vacancies as they may oieiir at that ofliee. un¬ it ss it shall be decided in the interests of the service to till the vacancy by | reinstateniiiu. The compensation of! tlit> postiiiaMer at Ibis ol'fiee was $8imC for tbe l.'isl tiscal yeat-.
.Applicanls must haw reiiihed their I wciity-tirst birtlifla> on the dale ol! :l!f I'NaniiiKtiion. witii ihe <'Xception ' MiiM In a Siaie where women are de¬ clared by slatiite lo l)i< of full a«e for' all purposes at eightt en years, women (ightcen years of ai;c on the date of Mie examination will be admitted.
.\plilicaiils miisi I'eside within the h'l'i'ilory supplied b> the jiost otllce fur which the cxaniinalion is an¬ nounced.
The e\;iiiiiriali()n is open lo all cili- zeiis of Ihe Cnited .States who can coinply with ihe requirements.
.Appliciitioii blanks. Form I7r):!. antl fui I information concerning the re- il)iirenients of the examination can he siciired from the postmaster at the I)lace (if vacancy or from the t'nited Stales Ci\il .Service Coiiimissjon, at W ashiii^;ton, D. C.
Ajiplit alions should b(^ properly cx- (M'lited and filed with ihe Commission at Washiimton, D. ('., al the cailiesi praciicable date.
SITPREME COURT. NEW YORK COUNTV—Henry Schultheis. Plain¬ tiff, againsl Bay Boulevard Realt.* Co. Inc., and Harrjr i. Meyers. De¬ fendants: • , By virtue of an .execution issued upun a judgo^ent rendered in ihe Su- ' prome Court, New York County. % \ transcript uf said judgment' having l>een flled in the Nassau County Clerk's OfHce on the 19th day of De¬ cember. 191ij in the above entitled miction, in Iavor of said Plaintiff anc' against said Defendanls, tested on the Hth dav ot December, 1916, and to me directed and delivered. I here¬ by give notice^than on the
17th I>A\ OF I'KBBIABT, 1917. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at tha front door of the Nasaau County Court House, in the Town of Hemp¬ stead, N. Y., I shall expose for sale as the law direct.s, all the right, title, and interest whicb tbe Defendant?, Bay Boulevard liealty Co. Inc., and Harry J. Meyers, had on the 19lh day of December. PJl6, or at any tiur.^ thereafter, oi, in aud to tbe following described property:
ALL those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the \'illage of liOng Beach, Town of Hempstead, County of Nas¬ sau and Stale cf New Yorli, anrt known and designated on a eenaiiv map flled in the Office of the Cletk of the County of .Nassau, entitled, "Map .No. 1, Kstates ot Ix)ng Beach, AVilliam H. Reynolds, President. Cha.*. W. Leavitt, Jr., lAUscape k>ngineer. 220 Broadway. New York City, date<l .March, i;i07 tilc^d in the Offlce of tbe Clerk of the County of .Nassau »« Map .No. 31, on April '.iitih, Iftll, a^^ and by the lot numbers One tl). Two (2), Three l3). Four 14), Five (5). Six (6). Seven (7L and Kight t8). ii» Block Fifty-three (53).
ALSO lots One (1), Two (,¦2^ Three (3), Four t4), and Five 15). If Block Fifty-four (54), on said Map.
ALSO lof^ Thirty-six (36), Thirty- seven (371. Thirty-eight (38). Thirty- nine (31)). and Forty (40) in Blocrf Forty-two (42), on said .Map.
ALSO lots Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (I.")), Sixteen (16). SeventcM-n ('7), Kighteen (IS), Nine¬ teen (10), Twenty (20), Twenty-on» (21), TwcMily-twci (22);''niid Twenty- three (23), in Block Forty-one (41). on i;iM Map.
ALSO lots Tliirty-sevcm (371, Thlr- ty-eighl (3Ki Thirty-nine (3!i), For¬ ty (pl), and Forty-one (11), iu Block Thirty (30), on said Map.
AI.£0 lots Twelve (12). Tliirteen ."!S), Fourteen (14), Fiftren (15). Sixteen (IR). Sevenleen (17), l-igh- Uon (IS), Nineteen tl!)). Twenty Twentv.one (21). Twenty two Twenty-three (23). Twenty-four Tw(^iit\-tive 12.'), Twentv-six Twenty-sen en (27), Twcniy-
(2(1)
(22)
(24)
12('>)
eiL;hl (2S), Twenty-nine (2!i). Thirt.t
C.lfit. Thiily-one (31). Thirty two
(32), and Thiiiy-tliiee (33). iu lUock
Tliirty (30). en suid .Map.
.ALSO lots One (1). Two (2), Thitr
(3), Four (1), and T'^ive (5), in lilock
Thiity (30), on said .M:ip
Diilcd, MiiK-ola N. v., .lannaiy 3rd.
1II17. PIIINKAS A. SK.\.MAN,
.Sheriff. Nassau Coiinty.
AKMIN II. .MITTLK.MANN. AllorneT for Plaintiff, 44 Cedar Sti.-'il, .New- York Cily.
Cut No One Is Perfect. The stile in the ,'ibovp action Ip.
"A perfeci will- ne'vcr nags, ' says a bei'eby furlher ad.ioiiriieil to the writer tn an exeliangt., That's true. I7»li <l".v "f .Miin-h, 1917
And a perfect husbiiiid never gives »' ""¦ f^:'""' 'i"|"' n'"' I''-'"''
cause for nagging.—Baltimore Star.
I Commencing .May loth the war cau-
sus will be taken by the women of,
! the Suffrage Party, and every man
'and woman between the ages of 16 and
25 luiisi answer the questions asked.
I'nless citzens of Massapequa call
at the Land Othce opposite the depot
between the hours of 7 a. m. and !)
a. ill., on .May lOlh, llth or 12th, you
will compel the ladies to look you up.
.Mrs. L. B. Adams is capiain of Ihe
Massapequa disirict. and has .selected
energetic assistants to preside at Ihe
enrgllnient booth. Don'l treat this
lightly, for it is a federal matted.
UNCLAIMED LETURS
IKKKPOKT I'OST OIFU'K .4dvertised Lett^'rs
.April 24, I'.il" liaines. Richard (3) Brown. Kmanuel (5) Briggs. Walter R. Bauman. Leo. E. Chipman. Mr. 'W. F. (2) Cavell, John Colbiirn, William H. Corner, Geo. B. Dombauni, Ixniis K. (2). Kdwards, David W. Franklin. William D. Ford, Frederick R. Flynn, Jobn Gallagher, Jas. Grelee, Mrs. Frederick Ginnever, Andrew Hunter. Milford (3)
Guarding Your
Telephone Service
THE telephone must keep in fighting trim. It must be ready to go into action for you night or day, year in and year out.
When road.s are blocked, when trains are stalled, when storms sweep down — tlie high¬ ways of speech must be kept clear.
And even on days that are clear and peaceful your telephone is guarded agaiast any disturb¬ ance that might interrupt or delay your service.
THE WIRE CHIEF on guard in the tele¬ phone central office has every telephone line under his watchful eye. He is the guardian of the wires—the watchman whose special duty it is to .see that the system is ready to respond whenever you call upon it.
You can help to protect your service by guard¬ ing the telephone instrument and lines against damage.
NEW YORK
TEIXPHONE CO.
piilnI':as a, s1':a.man.
Sheriff. Dafiti. .Mineola, N. V., February II. 11)17.
The sale in Ihe above :it'lion is U*"!*'- liv riiiilier ad joiiriird to the
l!)lh (lay i(i May. I!)I7 al (he same lime and iilace.
I'llINI.'AS .\. SK A.M A.N,
SherlfT Dateil. Mineola, N. Y., .Mardi, IB, lOIT
Sl i'Ki;.Mi: coritT, .•• Ass.M I or .\-
"i \ Gcoiv.ie K. I'f .Moll, a.- L\( eu Mix of Ibe last Will and Tesijiiueiii of Daniel Hedell, deceased I'laintil'l. aijainsi. l.aura i-'.. Whil man. Defeiiil
.'in!
lh piir.-.'iiice ol a .iuiIkii.i 111 ol loii (lo-iire and .-ale iiiadi and eiilenil in llli aliove tnliilcd ,it!ion, ilatcd tie' T'lh liav ol .Inne. in the .vctir one ihoii.saiid nine huinheil and sixteen. 1. the iindersigiied. llie referee in sanl .j.iil;^iiieiit iiaiiKfl, will sell al (lublie auction ID tlie liigliesi bidder, at the fioiil door of the ,ofli(c of llooley K \\ ilson, ai .No 211 .Merrick Road, Rock. ville Cenire, in llie Town of llemi) sieati, .Nassau ('(i,jiii(v, .Nivv York, c)n
I Ihe 'Uh (lav of..lilft(, in the vear one Ihousand nine liiindiWI and seven- ict n, al U") o'clock in the forenoon. 'he pi'emises described in said iiidg- ment of f/ireelosiire ii«Ml aaJt, as fol-
i low s, lo wit:
ALL thiit cerlain |(i(. . o, parcel
I of land, with ilie buildings and Im- proveinenls lliereon. siliiaU'd at l''rec- |)ori. Town of llemjisiead. County of .Nassau and State of .'Vew York, bound¬ ed and described as follows, vi/ |{K(;i.N.NI.N(; al a iioint on Ihe i:aster- ly side of Raynor Avenue, distant Northerly from .Mill Road, three Iiun¬ died eighty-nine and four-tf^ths i38;».l» feet, wbcn measyred along the Kasteily side of Raynor Aveniio and lunninK thence IJaslerly al rigtil angles to Raynor Avenue, one hun¬ dred and fifty (l.'iO) feet; and running Ihence .Noriherly jiarallel wjth Ray¬ nor Avenue, llfty (50) feet, thenccf Westerly at right angles wilh Raynoi- Avenue, one hundred fifty (l.'iO) feet to i;asterly side of Ravnor Avenue, and thence Southerly alonj; the Kast¬ erly side of Haynor Avenue, fifty (50) fe«d to the iK>lni or place of be-
! ginning. Coniainint; all the land within said iKUinds.
BKLN'G the same premises convey-
, ed by Jobn T. Raynci and Charlotte
j Raynor, his wife, to the party of the first part hereto, by de«>d dat«d Oc¬ tober lOfb, P»Of>. and lecorded in .Nas¬ sau County f'lerk's office in Liber 107 of Conveyances, page 481, on October 17lh, 1U06.
Dated Apfil 25th, 'f)17. FKLIX RKIFSCMNKIDKR. JR.
Referee. Hooley A Wilson, Attorneys for Plaintiff.