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*T01I*S* DArOntTER MARRIES This will make a Tfry strong Coanty i itary matters. Actire action was tak
¦« MtoM Beari af IMte Hall ta Ea- Flrecnen's AMoelatlmi. and a larger ca In resai^d to having a police of-
^^ tertata tbe teesta, caav«itioB each year. | fleer located here. Tbe straightening
RooseveU wa« fairly alive with •
wedding guest j on Saturday eveningi THE IWIWS* BIRTHDAY
last. Elizabeth Matilda, daughter of They Also tiarprlse the Father Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McCaffrey, of Park j The jwia children of Mr. and Mrs. Arniae, was inarried to air- junes Wm. tuDgiand, of Jmm ofare«i, oeie- Barua, of Brooklyn. The ceremony brated their eighth birthday
was performed by Father OToole, In Thurn^*? aftemoon of last week. the Cniurch of the Holy Redeemer, of 'ihese^wlns arc a brother and sister, Freeport, at 5 o'clock. .Miss Mary and their an^mesj are Willie and Ella. McCaffrey, sister of tbe bride, waa Ten invitations bad been sent out to bridesmaid, and Sergeant Wm. .Man- playmates to come help make thl.-« ning was best man. He bad just re- double birthday one of the days to be turned from active service on the ' remembei ed by the young hosts. Mexican border, and wore h1« regi|lar The color scheme of the decorations uniform. Ha Is a member of the 122d was blue and pink—blue for the boy CO. Coast ArtUlery, of Fort Hamil- and pink for the girl. Streamers ton, to which the groom also was were bimg from the ceiling to twelve fonnerly united. I places at the table, each boy at th<:
The bride was attired In white silk, end of a blue streamer and each girl crepe trimmed with shadow lace and (to a pink one, and In front of each ¦liver trimming. She wore a white child thus arranged was a large bag 'rail held with a bandan of orange ot candy, which added much to their blossoms, and also white slippers, and tnjoyment.
carried a shower bouquet of white | A donkey game was one of thc carnaticms. The bridesmaid also waa amusements, and the flrst prize was dressed fn white ailk crepe trimmed | won by John Brand, who received a witb shadow lace, witb a white silk j pencil box; eecond prize a book, hy turban. Sho carled a shower bou Clinton Dixon; the booby prize, a toy quet of pink carnations. spider, by Bernard Blauson. Those
"Tom," the man with the genial present were: Alfred Willie, Helen smile and the well-known loud voice, and Brenard Blauson, John and An- which he usci to very good advantage drew Brand, Evelyn Wood, Cecelii when he is around town with his Dennis, Clinton Dixon, Mary Braml travelling market, was so afraid that I and Lettle Wood, together with Mrs. he might slight i^pmeone out of the F. Hoffman and baby, Mrs. Crandall
of Clinton Avenue, the bad condition at tbe comer of Rhodes and Clinton Avenues, and the running at large of several horses wbicb do damage Oa i Mans arenne. were items of general j interest to onr residents whicb are to j be brought before tbe proper author- | ities. The meetings are held every Wednesday evening in the new school' house, and every man of tbe Tillage; Is urged to attend.
host of friends he has that he decided there was no house large enough for the wedding reception. He therefore engaged the Board of Trade Hall and authorized several of his chum friends to spread abroad a general invitation to be present for the occasion. And there sure was some assembly of guests, from thc cooing babies In arms to tho grey-haired grand par¬ ents, and if there Is anybody In Roosevelt who did not attend this re¬ ception to 1'om's daughter and her husband. It Is tbeir own fault. Re¬ freshment | were supplied In abund
.Mrs. Willie e.nd Mrs- Blauson.
The father's birthday was on Sun¬ day, and he was very much surprlRcd when the twins Invited him 'o the dining room to And that special pre¬ parations hail been made to celebra'a that occasion, and no doubt he felt Just as young as they did, so it Is needless to mention the number of yeara.
BOOSTING ROOSEYELT.
WATER SITPLT rOKTIXlTED.
When the housekeepers arose on Saturday morning last and tried to light the gas ctove to get breakfast, they were surprised to And that no gtid^ came through the pipes. An ex¬ plosion occurred at the gas works early in the morning, and this was the causC' of the shortage. The water supply of this village Is pumped by a gaa engine, and Mr. Arthur White- house, manager of the Roosevelt Water Co. realized that In case of a flre there would be added danger with no water, and he Immediately got workmen busy to couple up a discard¬ ed gar^'line engine. Flre Chief Wm. Pearsall was well satlsfled when he learned of this arrangement, and ex¬ pressed his appreciation of the quick action of the Water Co, The resi¬ dents were also supplied with water and did not have to wait till the gas was turned on again like other near¬ by villages v,ere compelled to do.
Making Prngress in Civic Affairs.
There is no doubt that the Citizen ance, and JProf. Mole's Orchestra fur-; improvement Association recently or- nlshed plenty of music for the lovers | ganlzed are accomplishing things for of the terpsichorean art, and the "wee ' which it is their purpose to work for ama hours" of the morning passed t^e general beneflt of the residents of away before the affair was brought' our vlllage. It Is already evident that to a close- ' matters brought to the attention of
Mr. and lArs, Baruu will take up tjje Town Board are being attended their residence on Mansfleld Avenue, to. Several new members were add- Thls la! the third one out of eight that p^ to the roll at Its meeting,on Wed- has left the home family, and Tom i nesday evening, will have to arrange for flve more re- ! The gas light at Park and Clinton
eeptlons yet.
Avenues, and also one on Lakewood I Avenue, which have for some time been broken and out of service, are now repaired and lighted, giving the service for which they were Intended.
NASSAU FIREMEII AMEND BY-LAWS
At the Nassau Firemen's Associa- j a Highway Committee, composed of tion meeting held In Mineola, Wed- j Messrs- Bauer, Coward and Greens- nesday evening, of last week. Chief: Vord, was appointed, who will look Wm. Pearsall, of the Roosevelt Flre ; into all complaints of obstruction and Department, presented an important' bad condition of our streets, which Is amendment to the by-laws, which brought to the attention of the asso- was adopted. Heretofore, new dele-; elation. Mr. Wm. Dunlop, who Is the gates were elected from each com- street contractor for this district, has pany every year, and after the con-; received orders from Highway Com- ention had no further connection-! missioner Patterson to go ahead with Tbe amendment now makes it possl-' any street repairs which are actually ble for all delegates to previous con-; necessary. This is a direct result of ventions, by paying 50 cents, to be : the work of the association, enrolled a.'t members of thc Associa- ! An unsanitary condition of the road tion, which will also apply to the dele- on I^onard Avenue near the Russell gates electeJ each year from the va- Hose house has been referred to our rious flre companies of the county, health foctor, as has also other unsan-
At the last meeting of the School Board, the contract for grading the school yard, cutting down some of the trees, and removing the stumps from the premises, was awarded to Mr. Wm. Dunlop. This work is now under way.
In a recent issue it was announced in the columns that Dr. Combs would open an offlce on Whitehouse Avenue. Since then ho has engaged to practice with Dr. Warner, of Hempstead, and will not locate here.
On Sundav, holy communion will be celebrated In St. Paul's Episcopal Church, at 7.30 a. m. The celebrant will be the venerable Roy Farrell Duf¬ fleld, Archdeacon of Queens and Nas¬ sau. Last Sunday, Florence Ester and Jane Busch, children of Mr- and Mrs. Chas. Morgan, were baptised by Rev. A. Smith.
The I.,adies' Aid Society of the Roosevelt M. R Church met at the home of the president, Mrs. Chas. Reed, on Wednesday, to sew. Quite a number of the members were pres¬ ent and much progress was made on a patchwork quilt, aprons, and other things.
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The Harmony Republican Club have opened the campaign for tbe party delegates, and have placed the large banner in position at Babylon turn¬ pike and Nassau Road.
¦•¦ra mi Bdaeattoa
Wnjrn Poh'siar. PrcsiScst, Truateea: Albert E. Karvejr. Kug-ene Bldaidae. Br. Urn. Joa«pll Faath Henry J, Bauer. WUllam J. Ollleaple, Diatric-t Clerk. W. O. Konis. Tr«a,8urer. Charlea E. Whitehoufl4>. Collector. Dr. F. B. Bergen, Medical Attendant. WatC'r Cmmamalttmm Archibald Cireetiaword. Chainnan JBdward R. MoraweU. Secretary. " Janien A. Coward. John J. C. Tuera. Henry C. .Vlbera. Tmxmmrmtn' Llirhtlaa Vmaatmlttem Henry C. Albera, Chafrman. William J. Gillespie. Secretary. H. J. Bauer. E. T. Baldwin. Raymond Matthewa. Firv UrpartBirMt William F, Pearaall, Chief. Jeaae Rhodes, First Aaaiatant. Chrla. Miller, Second Aaaiatant. Henry M. Strauaa, Secretary. Charles Apple, Treaaurer. Total mernbei-ship of Department 150. Alpka Hook and ItmAdmt Vm. John .1, Boston, Foreman. Robert Rambottom. Flrat A«»l!itant. Vlneeiit Salmo, Second Aaaiatant. £iMren« KIdridge, Jr^ Secretary. Fred MoIIIneuux, "Treaaurer. fg^ H«M« Vm. Sm. 1.
^^ Joseph Cruger, Foreman.
O. Davenport, Flrat ,'\nai8tant. 9. HlRginH, Second Aenistant. H, flock. Secretary. WlUlam Konlg, Treaaurer. RuNHril HoMe Co. \o. 2 Claude Ilrotherldg-e. Foreman. I
Frank Coward. Flrat AasiHtant. |
Harry niinn. Second Ahalatant. j
P. Truesdale, Secretary. j
Fred Schmidt, Treaaurer. !
Hiirmony Repiihlleaa A«iioclation ot Tweirth Klrctlon Diatrirt, Town
of Ilenlkpatead, N. Y J. J. McCaffrry. County Commit¬ teeman. Edward Uhe, President. William Pearsall. Vlce-Prealdent. S. Edgar Dye, R,-cordlngr Secretary. Vincent Salmo, Financial Secretary, .lohn J, McCaffrey, Treaaurer. CltlaenM' Improremrnt Amtoclnllon Meeta every Wedneaday evening In new Sciiool Hotiae. Major T. ,1 Dixon, Prealdent, E. Morawetz, Vlce-Prealdent, .J. J. Fairbaln, Rec.-Sec'y. H. C. Albers. Cor. Secretary. Ed. Schmidt, Treasurer, rre« IWrthodlat Charek. Rev. Willi.«« T Matthewa. Paator. Sunday servicea: ' 10,30 a. m., 7.30 p, m. Prayer meeting: Thursday evening at 7.46. ROOSEVBLT CHURCH SBRVICBS St. PaaTa Kplaeopal Ckurch Rev. Adelbert J. Smith Deacon in charge Residence 22 Henry Street. Phone 1128-M Servicea Sunday, 10 a, m, Sunday School, 2:30 p. m. Holy Comunlon, 3d' Sunday Sam. Mra. W^m. H, Tabb, Prea. Ladies' OuIld Mra. Fred Monroe, Dlrectreaa of Al¬ ter Guild. MISSION Of HOI.V RBDEBMER OF FREEPORT Meets In Opera Houae Fathe- <^""or>ip ..f T^reenovt. In charge
Services .Sunday at 9 a. m. Holy Communion, second Sunday for
girls; third .Sunday for boys,
Iat Thursday, Holy Communion, 6:30
and 7:30 at Freeport. Confeasion
at 4 o'clock .at Freeport,
METHOniST EIMSCOPAI. CHURCH
Pev, F', O, Tree, Pastor
Servicea. Sunday at 7:45 p m.
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PIBLK SOTICES.
IfBLIC NoriCB.
Ulds will be received at the olllce of the Board of Supervlsora ou Monday, i September ?S, IJIli. at 10 A. it for i fumiahitag the Board of Elections of the touuty of Naat^u with a l!ur- i rougha' Adding Machine '
i By order of lhe Board bf Supervisor*. I ,. . .. WBORC.E M. 'gooDaI^J. Clerk ; Dated at Mineola. U, 1. • September 14, laii;,
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V.^^-*®*^ take NOTICE that a sale will be Held ill the Court House', at
?i,'L•",i^..V". ^^•''"^*>'' September iilK 19111. at 10 A. .M,. or a Quantity of lino¬ leum from the floors of the Supreme < ourl. In the Iviitou Building etc a>a mra ^ ma mm . I "*"•^<* *>y 'he County of Nassau.
I All Kinds Delicatessen r,7o.^n8'£ «M"-'^o5L.te'-^ci^^^
Dated at Mineola, U. i. September 14, 191*.
New Sanitary Market
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POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SURROGATE
Mrs. Ralph Duryea and children are spending a few days with friends at Farmlngdale-
Mr. John Whitehouse and daughter Mary are spending a week at Spring- Held, Mass.
Rev. Mr. Whitman, a graduate of Wesley College, and also Drew Sem¬ inary, will preach in Roosevelt M. E. Church -on Sunday evening, at 7.45. He comes highly recommended as a man of ability, and hi.s hearers will no doubt be well paid for their at¬ tendance at the above service.
AT THE PLAZA.
Week of September 25th, Monday, Trere F'^nwick in "The Child of Des¬ tiny"; Biljy Burke in "Gloria's Ro¬ mance"; "The Midnight Riot." Tues¬ day, Hazel Dawn in "The Saleslady." Wednesday, Alice Brady as "Minni," "La de Boheme," Charley Chaplin inl Jl-^o t-n"' "1 A. M." rhursday, Victor Moore in | "arVaina ?i "Chlmmle Fadden Out West." Friday, Nance O'Neil In "Those Who Toil." Saturday, Pauline Frederick in "Audrey." (Children admitted) adv.
Aa He Slied It Up.
The Girl—"You say that Misa Padds
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1 didn't know they knew each other."
The Cynic—"They don't. That's why
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TIME TABLE
I„ONr; ISLAND R. R. TIMB TABLE
(Effective September 6th, 1916,) Leave Merrick for Ketw Tork, aad Intermediate atatlonat Week-day*
—5,16, 6.52. 6,88, 6.51, 7,18. 17.28, 8.01. 18.13, 8.52. 10,12. a. m.; 12,17, 1,30, 3.08, 4.17, 6.38, 6.33. 8.13, 11,14 p. m. Sun¬ daya—6.48, 8,20, 9.20 a. ni. 12.28, 2,48, 4,32. 5,33, 7,07, 8.49, 9.44, 11 17 p: m.
Leave KreeiMtrl, for New York, Pennnylvanla Station, and Brooklyn Weekdays—5.20, 5.56, 6.42. 6.58, 7.22, 7,46. 8.05. 8.17, 8.56. 19,49, 10 17 a. m.; 12.23, 1.34, 3,13, 4.21, 6,02, 5.42. if6.21, 6,39. 8.16, 9,20, 11 18 p, m. Sunday —fi,B2. 8,24, 9,24 a. m.: 12.32, 2.52, 4.SS. 5.37, 7.11, 8.24, 8,B3, 9,48. 11.21 p. m.;
Leave Frre|»ort for Amityvllle,
Babylon, Patekogne and interaied- late atatlonat Week-days—na4.44,
6.50, 8.10,a9.31, 11.63 a.m.; 81.26, al,46, aa2,24, 2.44, a3.58, a5.01. 15 37. a5,55 afi,09. 16,37, a7,06, 7,46. aSlOS, a9,07, all.20 p m.; 12.17. a2,22, nlghta Sundays—6.81, a9.22, alO.66 a. wi.; 12.- 34, 2.S0, 3,64, a5.44. a7.06, a9.02. 1.14 p. m.; 12.17, 1.39, night.
Leave New York, Pennaylranla Station, for Frce|N>rf, Merrick aad principal .. Intermediate . . atationai Werk-days—nS.60, 6.54, 7.04, 8,J6, 11.00 a. m,; b12,40, 12.62, b1.32, 2,00, 3,00. 4.07, t4,48, 5 OO, 5.33, 5,64, 1,30, night Sundays—4.S0, 8,25. 10,00, " ¦" 1.40, J.OO, 4,61, 6,15, 8,08.
m.; 12.34 night run to Babylon only.
nNo Brooklyn connections.
sSnturday.'! only.
fExcept Saturdays.
lExcept holidays.
tExcept Saturdaya and holidays.
Traina lenve Brooklyn, Flatbuah Avenue Station, about the aame time as thoie shown from N'ew Tork. Pen¬ nsylvania SI atlon. Thi.s time table subject to cliange without notice.
ELECTION NOTICE.
NASSAU COUNTY, N. Y. (ieneral Election,
November Tth, 1916.
State of New York,
NOTICK
I tu^^iP^.^ }H, HKR*i«^ GIVEN that tho Bord of Supervlsora of the County I of Nassau has entered Into an agree- ! T^I!' .T'^** '*"• Board of Estimate and I Apportionment of the City of New I ^ork lo receive and keep in the peni¬ tentiary in the County of New York any person who may be sentenced to I conllnement therein by any court magistrate or Justice of the peace in I the County of .Vassau for any definite ' ntoill ?^' "" ""^" "^^y days. nor '¦¦ hi I,. . " ""'' *'"'¦= ""'"1 agreement 1 ''y "V^"'" ** '" continue in force ?r.f ^/I*J'*^<"',^'*> *?<* Including the thereafter. "«<=«''"''^'•. ^917. but not PHIMP J. CHRIST. Chairman of the Board T-,». J . ... , ."' Supervisors. Dated at Minoola, Lrf)ng
Island, N. Y., August llth. 1916.
SIRROHATES NOTICES- "
'"i,^-^J''i^iih^- .'^'¦\, "^"^ STATE OF NEW -k ORK, to Hannah Kane, Tim¬ othy Kane, Michael Kane, Thomas Kane, jMihn Kane. Jamea Kane. Maur- n,t,„^ , .. „ . . „ , 'ce Kkne, Michael Kane, Thomas
Office of the Secretary of State, Kane, John Kane. Thomas Kane Albany, August 31, 1916. ' i*.™"" K*,'}*'' '^'"\?,"*y *^»"«' Margaret To the Custodian of Primary Re-1 k"I. ind°?:-:ur^e"i^ane.'i'frivii'i*^Tf"i'(i' cords of the County of Nassau; ! •** dead, then iii.-< widow, heirs at law
Notice is hereby given, that, at the j S'nd le^aS re^reVe^lllaU^^i'^Lse'n'ime" General Election to be held in this | and places oi residence are llveralt? State on the Tuesday succeeding the I w7,'l"T" ..^,1*^ cannot be ascertained nrst Monday In November next (Nov-! :rf"^i^"tr'"if n^k'li.e'a'.'n" S^^ea^eV «?mber 7tli), the following oflflcers mav i Sends Greetings:— . '
Whereas, Frederick W. Pletcher„ who resides at Fieeport, Nasau Coun¬ ty, New lork. ha.-* lately applied to- tne surrogate's Court of our Counly. of NftHaau, In have a certain inslru- ment In writing bearing date the flftli. day of July, 11116, reialing to bolh; real and personal properly duly prov¬ ed as the last Will and Teslment of Jonanna Ahearn, deceased, who wax
be lawfully voted for to wit
Forty-flve electors of President and Vice President of the United States.
A Governor in the place of Charles S. Whitman.
A Lieutenant-Governor, in the place of Edward Schoeneck.
A Secretary of State, in place of j ?.Vi.*lf„','"'f "' ''«'" *|^«it»» a're'sidcntof Francis M. Hugo. j 1^^^"°''- '" "'" •"^"* *^°""^y «' N"^""
A Comptroller, in the piace of PJu-I Therefore, you, and each of you, aro gene "M Travis cited to show cause before the Sui-
" A m ^''*^"'-. ,. , . , i rogate's Courl of our County of Nas-
A Treasurei, m the place of James sau, at the Sunogato's Office at Min- L. Weils. 1 «"'*• 'n the County of NanHsu. on th,)
An Attorney General, In the place of I "o^Yo^d" i^^ V f'^-l^'r^oVA !>V'th\\ T'y Egburt E. Woodbury. ' why the said -will Testament shoulil
A State Engineer and Surveyor, In I Troni %''tiTii\-LZl''l"ol'Jriy " ''"'
LEONE D. HOWELL, OF MINEOLA
the piace of Frank .M. Williams.
A Chief Judge of the Court of Ap¬ peals, In the place of Willard Bart¬ lett.
Ail of whose terms of offlce will ex¬ pire on the last day of December next.
A United States Senator in the piace of James A. O'Gorman.
An Associate Judge of the Court of
Appeals, In place of Williain E. Wer- \ notich to crbuitors
ner (Deceased). \ pursijant to an oudkr of ho.v
One of the Justices of the Supreme i .,-'^}^"_^- GRAIIAM, Surrogate of Court, for the Second Judical DIs- "" '^ - -
In Testimony Whereof, We havt, caused the wi al of the SurrogaU'',H Court of ou,' i<Hld County of Nassau to be hereto affixed.
Witness, HON, JOHN J. GRAHAM, Surrogate of our said County of Na.s¬ sau, at the Surrogate's Offlco, at Min¬ eola, in the said I'ounty, the nliitli day of August, one thousand ntn- hundrod and sixteen. (L,. S.) SAMUKI,, T. WRIC.HT.
Clerk of the Surroggle'M Conil
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NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, that any one having performed worlf or supplied material for the Mineola Construction Company on- the Court House additions, at Mineola, and having any claims against the Mineola Construction Company for such work, is requested to file forthwith such claims with the Globe Indemnity Company, of 19 Liberty Street, New York City, N. Y., and William B. Tubby, Arch¬ itect, 81 Fulton Street, New York City, N. Y. Dated at Mineola, N. Y. Sept. 20,1916. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOItS OF NASSAU COUNTY byG. C. BURROWS, Clerk, Protem.
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trict, in the place of James C. Cropsey, appointed by the Governor to flli I vacancy, whose term of offlce will ex- ; pire on tbe lust day of December next, I A Representative In the Sixty-fifth i Congress of tbe United States for the j First Congressional District, corapos- ' ed of tbe Counties of Nassau, Suffoit< I and part of the County of QuecnK, in I thc place of Frederick C. Hicks, I A Senator ior the First Senate DIk- i trict, composed of the counties of Nas- ' sau and Suffolk, In tbe place of George j L. Thompson..
I Counly anJ District Officers aiso to I be elected for said County: I One .Member of AKsembly, in piace j of Thoinas A McWhinney.
A County Jnrtpe, in the piace of I Janies P. Neimann.
A SiirroKite, in llie place of John j J. Graham. j
A Sheriff, in the place of Stephen P. Peltit- A County Cierk, in the place of : Thomas S. Cheshire- i
i A County Treasurer, In the place i of Danlei J. Hegeman. :
I A District-Attorney, in the place' i of Lewis J. Smith.
.\ .Superintendent of the Poor, in the place of Claude Van Deusen. j A County Comptroller. In the place I of Earl J. Eennett, appointed to fill vacancy. I All whose terms of offlco will ex- I pire on the last day of December i next.
j Given under my hand and Seal
I of office of the Secretary
I of State, at the City of Al-
I bany, this thirty-first day
I of August, In the year
I (Seal.) one thousand nine hun¬ dred and sixteen.
FRANCIS M. HTTGO. Secretary of State. State of New York, County of Nassau. 8S,:
We, the cusfortlans of Primary Re¬ cords in an-l for the County of .Vas¬ sau, do hereby certify that we have compared the annexed with the orig¬ inal notice (lied and recorded In our ofnce September lst 1916 and tbat the same Is a true transcript thereof of the whole of said original
In TcHllmony Whereof, We have hereupon aet our handil and affixed the seal of said Cuatodisns of Prim¬ ary Records this Bth day of September, one thou«-> (Beal.) snd nine hundred aad six¬ teen. IJLWBENCE E- KIRWIN . ,. . Prealdent.
CHARLJSgl U. STOWE, .m' ¦ Becretary.
Cnstmliapii Of^ Primary Records.
JOHN J. GRAIIAM, tho County of Nnssau, notice Is hon by given lo all persons having clalin.s against Hewlett, Smith, late of lh« I Town of Hempsiead, in the sahl coun¬ ty, deceased, to present the same wilh the voucliers thereof, to the subscrib¬ er lliu adminisli'utor of the goodx. chattels and credits mt said deceased, at Ills place of transacllng bustne.sti at liellmore. Nassau County, .New York, on or before the first day of Dicember next.
iJuted, Mineola. N, Y,, May ll, IDlti,
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Adnilni.Hirator, CI.OClv & SKA.MAN. Altorneys for .\ilmlnlntrtttor, Freeport, New
York,
t'UIlSUANT TO AN OHDKR OF HO.V.
JOHN J. OUAIIAM, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is here¬ by given to all persons having claims against Ella (}. I'owell. lale of the Town of Hempstead, in thn said county, deceased, to present tbo i-uiii« with vouchers tnereof, to the subscribers, tho executors of the last will and testament of said deceased, at their place of transacting business at the office of Clock & Heanian. Freeport, New York, on or befora th» Hrst day of l>eceniber next.
Dated, Minola, N, Y,, May 15. 1918. MARY Ft. SOUTHARD, FRKD KVERITT POWEU.,,
Kxecutors. CLOCK a SEAMAN, Attorneys for
Kxeculors, Merric-k Road and
Church Street, Freeport, N, Y,
yOR^rLOMlHK XOTifKS.
8UPRKMK COURT, NA.SSAU COUN¬ TY, —Sag Hnrbor Savings Hank. Plaintiff, against, Charlen itiirghardt and .Margaret Iliirghardt. wife. De¬ fendants, In pursuunce of a Judg¬ ment of foierlosure and sale, inaae and entered In the nliove entitled ac¬ tion bearing dste the Hth day of July, 1910, I the undersigned referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auctirin at the lotunda of the Ciionty C(;urt House in Mincpla, Nas¬ sau ("ounty. Niw Vork on Monday, October 2nd 1916, at 10 a. m., the premises dirtcted hy said Judg^ment to be suld. end therein doscrloed as follows:
All those cerlain lots. pieces or parcels of land togother with the buildings and Improvements th«r«on erected or to be erected, situate, l.v- ing and -being nt Roosevelt. t;;ounly of Nassau nnd Stale of New York known and' designaied as and by th» lots numbers fourteen (14) llfteen (l.'i) and slxte'^n (IB) nn Map of property of James Armstrong, Roose¬ velt. U I., surveyrtd June, 1907, by Smith and Malcomson. Civil Kngin¬ eers, Freeport. I,,. 1,, and filed In Nas¬ sau County Clerk's oflice ,Iune 80th. 1908, HM map number 151, whicli sslJ lots taken togelher are further bounded and described as follows:
BEOI.VNINO at the northwesterly Corner thereof adjoining Harts Ave¬ nue on the north and distant thre« hundred seVCHty-tJiree and 10-101) (373,1(1) feet easterly from Washing¬ ton Avenu* when measured along' the southerly side of Harts Avenua;;, thence running southerly along th«,, ea!»terly line of lot numher thirteeni^ (13) as shown on said map one hun-i, dr»a <100) feet; thence easurly atxtyi, (SO) feet; thenc* northerly alona thw-s westerly line of lot number seven-H teen (17) as shown on said map on«f htindred (100) feet tn Harts Avanua; thence westarly along Harts Avenue ¦Ixtv (6(1) feet to th9 point or plac* of b«rlnn»nif. ^ _
Dated, lulv It, 1»IC.
BHEPARD H. PARRmOTOW. R«f*r**. WILX,IAM C. ORBENIB, Attorney for PlalDtiir, Sag Harbor. U I