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THE DAILY BEVIEW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921
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GARDEN Cin VOTE BALDWINBUSIN^ MILITARY BURIAL WTTHOUT CONTEST
H. Loois Nsisawidd Now Villsge
President—Women Active
in Election
Oarden City, March 10.—In Oarden City H, I..ouis Nalsawald, for r>r''Hldent; Oeorge L.. Hubboll, John K. Savage and James Addison for vlilogp truntt-os, Frederick A. Klmtnll, for villaxe trelis- urer and E. A. Pratt for tax collector made up the ticket that was ekn'ted without nppoNilioii.
The village budget of tlO.'.U? was voted with but one c'lHsentlng vole. Whether that was a 3..ke or merely someone who did nol know that to de¬ feat tho budget would mean that tbe villagf government might not function, in not known.
One vote merely showed that some¬ one can be found almost anytime to OTdfOse anything, said one of tbe by- tiianders as the vote wiis counted.
The wonien of fiarderi C'ity took a fair share of in<< rest in the election anil Hhfiwed thot .-i." a pari of the re¬ vised electorate they have un interest US vital as the men. .V total of SS votes weie cast. .
FEW MARRIAGES REPORTED BY FREEPORT MINISTERS
MEN VERY ACTIVE i FOR COMRADE HOBBS i
Block 144: I.<it« 1 to T botb iaeliwlm. 1(. | tlw aam* maumi U >Ur«h ll«*i oa th« goat II. 1*. 11 lo 34 batb MHaalva In BI««I| IM: by New InlM. oa Um Wwt bir oMrMlaa IhM Lou 1 to 7« botb li>rtuiilf» la Bloak tfS:! 71 ftjriia M wlnM— WMt lonsltod*. aad to 7* botb tnclniriTe In Block ai«:;aa tbo suatb br tha Atlantlo Oe-an.
Bmioess Conditions
Bni
Freeport, March Ifi—Ah the old soriR Itoen, "The marriage month in drawing near." ll hns not reached Freeport as yet Judging from reporlH of various miiilHterH who lie knots when retjueHted.
Pastor J. .Sidney Could of the J'rcMby- terl.-in Church nays he had tbn-e we<t- dlngs In January, one in Felirunry imd none Hlnee. Pa.ntor W. K. Thompson of the MethodlMf Church hns only bad two «iiice he c.Tme to tiie village. I'aHtor Carl .¦^tiller of the Lutheran Church liod one tills year, it is undrTstood.
Other ministerH could not be reached but from the news of weddlng.q that haH Itllered through news cliannels the per¬ centage iH very low in all the churches.
It t.ikes il man something like twen- tytlve years to learn thnt tlie most ot tlie heck he catches is for something he fails to do, rather tli:in for some¬ thing he ilops.
You're not a "live wiif-" men ly be¬ cause you Hpul ler.
PI BI.IC NATICE
Stnte of NfW Y.jiit. Public
nlon. Socoriil ti'tn
1921.
TASK NO. SIM. N'A.VIK OP APPLICANT:
VlUuice of HpnipHteiiil, Nflnnnu County. N'ATI;KE (IP APri.ICATIO.\:
J''or a dplermlnntlon c,r how ii nc-w «trpftt In n.ild viMuKe nlinll cruxH tli<' I.onc Inland Kail- rnjid from a fonnrction with Van Ccitt avi-nue Id a cunniH-'llon with Krndtir Plure. the tTOHs- inir beinir propourd to bn n ten " f<*ot Wide undrrcrnftnlnfc for p*»dostrijmH only.
hi;c;tion ok haii-road t.aw ttnijer
WHICH application I.M MADE: 90 RallroBd ].aw.
NfiTFCK iH iK.rpby itivpn thnt a public hearlnc on B«ld uDPlicBtlon will be held by the CommlBHion. or nonie member thereof, at Its ufflcc Koom tn Hall of Heiurda. Chum- b»r» and Ontre strei'la, N«w York City. on th« ;!Eth day ot .Marrh. 1921 at three ll'llock I'. M.
J^v tlte Commlflaion.
FRA.NCIS X. niBNETT,
RHcretiiry.
NOTICE In hereby Blven that a Spciitnl Meetlnic of tlie storltholdern of Elmhurnt Co.-il Company Inc.. will bi' held nn Ihe 2Rtli Hiiy ot .March. 1II2I at 10 >^ySSk in the forenoon of Ihat day. at the otni* <# Me«srs. Kelloftr t Htieet, altorniyii. at No. 37.*; Fulton Htri<«t. Jamnli'ii. In the Murouich of Queena. City of New York, for the purpose of votlnn upon a proponition to ehantce Ihe lorporale name of aald cnrporallon from KLMHUKST COAL. COMPANY INC.. Ihn preaent name <.f Buld corporallon to SCYDAM liHTATI^S I.NC. which laat name il Is propowd the lorpora- tlon ahall n.Huume.
of Queenn. City of Nuw 1S21. I-IZZIE n. .SITYDAM.
Vice President. K. W. K EI. I,OOO.
Secretary.
Baldwin, March IB—The Ttaldwin Business .Men's Association at their last meeting, when W. J. Hazard acted :ii chairman, electeil Mr. Bedell of the Be dell (Jrocery CVmipany. w^retary. and Jameti Byer of the Byer Bottlini^ WorkM, treasurer.
Suggestions were made to stimulate busineHS in Baldwin, I'alled the fastest growing vilifige on lx>ng Inland.
It waa derided to take steps towards lighting the Merrick rOud and fJraud nvenun With lightn auch an are now in rjockvllle Centre.
C. tv. Luerrsen and CharleH Afiller were appointed a. commiC.ee of two to look Into the matter and make an early report.
It was voted that each merchant In the village keei> a light burning in his store all night, for protection.
The (iiiestloii of a bus service from Ihe south end of llie village to the bnsi- ness center at Ht.-ited intervals during Ihe day was t.Tken up to encourage Baldwin people to do their «hoviplng at home.
LUERSSEN BUYS HIS CAR
ON IMPULSE OF MOMENT
Baldwin, March 16—C H. I.uerrsen of Grand avenue recently purchased a new fludsoii sedan in one of tlie "impulse of the^noraent" .sjiles, often recorded.
Mr. l.uerrsen was Hitting In hl3 ofllce the other day when .-i mnji drove up lo the curb in this iieiv Hudson. 'Ah," thought l.ucrraen, "He will be a good customer."
"What can I do for you sir?" he asked a tim "customer" entered tli(> office.
He was informed that the man had come fo.sell him that c:ir, .-ipot ca.sh, and leave it In front of the door of its new owner. Tho de.il was closed in the time it takes to write a check, and liiat i.s all there is to the story.
Killed by Leap l-Yoin Brooklyn Bridge
New New. March If..—A man, appar¬ ently I'oli.sli, waa in.stantly killed today when lie leaped 100 feet from Brookl\n Bi-iage Into! Kast River.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Purauant to an order of Hon. I.enne D. Howell, .Surrogate of the C^)unly of Nasaau. notice is hereby given lo aU persons havinif riaima affainst
ADELCUNDE L. SCHLAEFREIDT. also known an Ailelgundc Senf. late of Free- port, in the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the »ub«eriber the administrator of the eoods, chattels and credits which were of aald de¬ ceased, at her plaee of trenaactlnv bualn««« at the offioe of BeabiUY, Seaman and Gehris, HeraiMtead, New- York, on or before the 20th duy of September nejrt.
Doted, Mineota. N. Y., March 8, 1921. ILMA A. WALKER, Admioistrotar. fleabury. Seaman ft Gehrin, Atlrtrneya for Administrator, Hempatead, New York
Purauant to an order of HON. I.EONTO D. HOWELL, Hurroualo of the (Jounly ot Nas¬ aau. notice la hereby siven to all parauni havlnv claims asalnat
Ellaabelh I'hIllhm late of Rooaevelt. In the auld county. d»- oeaaed. to preaent tho name with the voucb¬ era tberaof, tu tbe subscriber the executor of Iho laat WIII and Tcstaniont uf aatd de- enased, at hia placo of Iranoactlag bualneaa at (IB Itroadway. Manhattan. Now York City, on or beforo the SDtb day of March next. Dated. Mineola. N. Y.. September 11. 1920. DOUGLAS C. LAWaKNCE Executor CIIAKLJS9 H. STOLL. Attorney for Executor, 86 Broadway.
Boroush of Manhattan, City of Naw York.
NOTICK TO CREinrORS
Purauant tu an order of Hon. I.eon« D. nowell. Burrnaate of the County ot Naaaau, notice l» hereby Elven tu all persona havins claima asalnat
ELLEN FRANCES JOHNSON late ot Woodmere. In tho aald county. d«- ceaiiM, to preaent tile aame with the rouch- •rs thereof, to the aubacrlber. the adinlnls- trator of the soods chattel* and credits wblcli w«re of aald deceaaed. at ber placa of tranaartlns bualneaa at the offlce of Jriy. Bmlth It .lay, t04 MontaKue Street. Brooklyn. Now Tork Cily. on or before tho 2ftb day of March next.
Dated. Mineola. N. T.. September t. 1»10. SARAH KLIZABETH STINSON. Administrator. JAT. SMITH * JAT.
Atturnei'a for Administrator, iOi Montasue Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. City.
1 NO'nce TO CREorroRs
4>urauBnt to an order pi' HON. LEONB D. HOWELL. Surrosate o» tha County of Naa¬ sau. notice ia hereby ^ivcu to all person* bavingr claims against
Jeha Hanry Sinaasoa lata of RockvUIa Centre, In tha aaM eoonir, dtc«a*a4, to presant tha aame with the voucher* thereof, to the eubserlber* the ex¬ oeutor* of the iast Will and Tntament of aaid deceaaed. at their place of transactine business at tbe offlce of Wallace * Patter¬ son, Rockville Centre, New York, on or be* | fur* tb* ZOth day of August next. i
Dated. Mineola, N. Y.. February I, 1*31. I WILLIAM K. SPRAOUS. I FRANK DAVISON. 4 . Axaaatara.
WAIXACX * PATTERSON^ Atttntwy* fur Kaeeuton, Ho. TS Front Btreet.
MockvlU* C«atr«. K. T. ,
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Education of Union Free School District No. n ot the Town of HempeteaJ Naasau County, New York, will receive sealid bids for twelve (12) bonda of xaid district, "(nrreiiatins Ninety-two thousand ($92,000.) doilars, ot the IIiRh School in said District on tlie 21lh day of March, 19^1, at eiitht o'clock P. M. of .said day. The said bondn will then and there be noid to tho perfon who will take them at the lowest rate of inlorettt. payable semi-anually, nnd the said bonds will not be Bold below par. Any person may bi<! for the whole or any part of said bonds.
These bonds are issued in pursuance of a resolution passed at a Special meetinnr of tlie inhabitants of said Sehool Di.'itrict on the 23rd day of AuKuat, 1920, voting a lax not to e.v- eecd Ninety-two thousand ($92,000.) dollars, lo be levied by Installments on the taxable property of said distiict for the purpose of huUding a new school house on a new site designated at said meetinit, situate on the noutheoat comer of Rlvemiile Drive and Park Avenue, in the Village of Rockville Centre, Nassau County, New York, and that one of said bonds is of the denomination of Two thousand (12000.) doll.irs, and that thexnext three of said bonds are of the denomtsition of Five thouaand (55000.) dollars each, and that the next seven, of aaid bonds are of the denomination of Ten thouaand ($10,000) dol- lors each, and thut the last of said bonds is of the denomination of Five thousand (SBOOO.) dollars; and that th* first of said bonds in the denomination of Two thousand ($2000.) dollars is to l>e made payable and is to mature on the lirst day of January, 1923. and that one of said next three bonds in the denomination of Five thousand ($r,000.) dollars each, is lo be made payable and Is to mature on the first days of January in each ot the yearn 1924 to 1926, both inclusive, ond that one of said next seven bonds, in the denomination of Ten thousand ($10,000.) dollars each is to be made payable and is lo mature on the flrst day of January, in each of the yeara 1027 to 1983. both inclusive, and that aald last bond 111 the sum of Five thousand ($IS00O.) dollar* is to be made payable and Ls to mature on the first day of January. 1934, and the prineipal and interest of each of said bonds are to be payable at the NASSAIT COIINTY NATIONAL BANK OP ftOCKVILLE CEN¬ TRE, at Rockville Centre. Naasau County, New York, and said bonda are to be dated the llth day of April, 1921, and the same are to be delivered and money paid at the NASSAU COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF ROCK¬ VILLE CENTRE, at Roekvllle Centre, Naesau County, New York, on the llth day of April, 1821.
AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER, that the aaid Board of Education of Union Frae Sohool District No. 21 ot the Town of Hempatead, Naaaau Counly, New York, will also'receive aealed bids for three bonda of said District aggrecating Fifteen thousand ($15,000.) dol¬ iam, at the High School in said Diatrict un the 24th day of March, 1921. air eJght o'ckick P. M. on the said day. The said bonda will then and thero lie sold to the person who will tak* them at the lowest rate of interest, payable semi-annually, and the snid bonds will not l>e sold below par. Any person may bid tor the whole or any part of said bonds.
These bonds are iaaued in pursuance of a reaohitlon paased at a special meeting of the inhabitants of the said Schuol District held on the SOth day of December. 1920. voting a tax. In addition to the Ninety-two thousand t$!*2,- 000,) dollars heretofore mentioned, not lo <x- eeed tbe sum of Thirty thousand ($30,000.) dollar* to be levied by lostallmenla on the ta.\- oble property ot said dlstrlet. for the purpose of paying for bulldlns the said new sehool house on the site ownedbythesaldSchoolDistrlntand hereinbefore mentioned, and that the said la?* mentioned tionds are of the denomination «f Five thouaand ($S000.) dollars each, and that one of aald bonds ia to be made payable and Is to mature on the lint dny of January, 1934, and that the next two of said bond.s in the denomination of Five thousand (SSOJO.) dol¬ lar* aach are to be made pa.vable and to mature on the flrst day of Jannary. 1935 nnd the prineipal and Interest of each of raid bond* are to lie payable at the NASSAtl COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF ROCK- VILLE CENTRE, at Rock.illj Centro. Nassau County. New York, and said hrn^ls are to be datKl the llth day of April, IWl, and tbat the aajn* are to be del.vered and the money paid at the NAS<1ATT CCUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF ROCKVILLK CENTRE, at Rock¬ viUe Centre. Naasau County, New York, on the llth dsy of April, 1911.
The purchaser of the viid bondi sIiaII print thd aald bonds at his own exoense, and may have either registered jr CMi^on Ixinds. Kaoh bid must tie accompanied by a pertifled check for ten per cent, of the amount bid. made payable to Harry W. Hcev.. Treasurer of tho Board of Education o' Union Free School District No. 21 of the Town of Hempstead. Nassau County. New Yirk. Im evidence Ihe good faith of th* bidder, and to be forfeited In ea** tbc *uee**afi'il bidder doc* nol eo'nplcte hi* pursha** on the llth day of Apiil. 1921. Th* aback* aeoompanying the bids of the un- *n*»*»*ful bidder* will be returned. Each bid with It* aeeompanying eh*<-k must be encloted in a aealed envelope and Inny be sent by malt addnased to Loren il. nockvrell, Cierk of th* Board of Education, Rockville Centre. New York. Th* Board if F.<liie*tiL>n rtaervea the right to reject any or all bida.
Dated Marah Tth. '*'>2I. — BT ORDER OF rHE UO.\RD OF EDU¬ CATION OF UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 21 OF THE TOWN OF HBMPSTBAD, NASSAU OOOWTT. NEW YORK.
LOREN H. BOOICWSLL.
Men and Gi. M, Htk Iqf., To Take Part in Last Ceremonies
Rockville Centre, March U.—Local military organi7.ation.i have concluded arrangements for the burial of William D. Hobbs, late of Ihe V. B. Army, who died early Mondiiy in the Rockville Cen. tre H.-initarium f;om the eOects of bi¬ chloride of mercury poisoning.
In Kt. Agnes' R. C. Church, College place and Clinton avenue,, tomorrow af¬ ternoon at 2 o'clock. Ihe Rev. Father I'eter linealy will will officiate.
Offlcens of Rockville Centre Post 303, Amerlcaiii .Legion, and of Major Gen. i'i;U ,1. Krankiin IJell Post 103, Veterans of Koieign Wars, will be present.
AH bur W. llaab, William P. Curley and Jame.'! Poimo will act as pall bearcra for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and CiLs i'lelfenberg, R. Richenstcen and (JeofKc fiumbs will act for the Ameii. can Legion.
Oilier members of the VctcroDs' anil Le^cion are requested to assemble at tbe Kate of C.reenfield cemetery at 2.30 o'clock, to accompany the remains of i.'oimade llobbs to his grave. There will not tie a military paivde In the village.
Tho 'body will be interred with full military honors in the (l.A.R. plot, per¬ mission hnviMK been received from Com¬ mander Vv'illiam II. T'atterBon, of D.B.P. .Mott Post, (J..A.R., of Freeport, to lio so.
A firing stjuad, under command of
to 41 both Inclnahre. Cl to T* both iueliMlv* In Block 217: I.At* I to 7* both larlaalT* ia Block 2IS; I«la I to TO both Inclaaive ta lilock $19: Lota 1 to » both Incluaive. II tu 7* both Inclnalre In Block ItO: Lot* 1. $ to 11 both Inclusive and It In Block 221.
Including all thw risltt. title and Interest I both Incluslv of tho Estate* of I.onc Iteach and of all the I ftlock 20: Lola
PARCEL Tin. ALL tbe followine lots abown on aald Map:
(P) I»t* 1 to 4> botb (ncloalTe In Block 2: Ixit* 1 to IS botb Inclusive, ii to 7$ both incluslv* In Block 10: |xit* 1 'to 10 both Inclusive. 1$ to 4t both Ira-loatve, 41 to TO \>.-)tb Incloalve tn Block 11: Ix>ts 11 to It tu TO both Inclualve In to 4G botb lnclaf«lve. 41 to
parties In and to tbe strerta. rood*, avenues. ! 70 botb IncIoalv* In Block 11: Lota 1 to T« b.>ulevar<>a. paths and lune* lylns aoutb of | both Inclualve tn Block It; Lola il to 7» Park Street a* abown on said Map. i both Inclusive In Block 10: Lots 1 to T»
ExeeMIng *o much of said preml*e* a* both Inclualve in lliock 11: Lot* 1 to 44 lie* wirbin the tine* of Lons Beach Boule- both Inclualve in Block JJ: Lots 1 to 10 vard and Park Street, a* ahuwn oa aald both Inclualve In Block 13: Lot* 1 to 2< both Map. Incloslv*, 4< lo 70 both Inclualve In Block
Including alao aa eaaement and risht to 42: Lota 1 to 10 botb inciuelve, 11 to 29 us* f»r street pxirpoae* and as a rlsht of j iiuth Inclaslve. 4« to TO both tncluslve In way tor tbe benefit of Katates of Loos i Block 41: Lot* 1 to 33 bolli lnrlu*lve. si to Beach and all pnrchaaers of part* of th* 70 both Inclualve tn Block 44: Lot* I to 31 land sow owned by said Hstate* uf Lons both Incluatve. 4} to «8 botb Inclusive In Beacb. and a* a public rtsbt ot way, on* Block 4t: Lots 1 to 2< both Inclualve, 2» atreet. avenue or boulevard not leas than and 10. 1( to 40 both Inclualve in Block It: «0 faet In width b«i«reen curb*, running I Lota 21 lo TO botb lnclu*lve In Block 114- acro** tbe premlaea conveyed by said Estate* ' Lot* 11 to 3t both Inclusive. 41 ahd 42. 40 ot Loaa Beach to The Lido Corporation by i to 70 botb Inclualve In Hlock 65; lAit* 13 to deed recorded In tbe Naaaau Connty Clerk'* jg botb locliulve. 22 and 23. 32 to 3i> both oeric* on April ii. 1914 in Liber 3«9 of ! Inclualve. 40 to SO botb Inclusivs In Block Deeds at pase 129, senerally from the West fi«: Lot* II to 21 both inclualve. 24 to 27 towarda the Kaal, the exact location of tbe | both Inclusive. 1» to 42 botb Inclusive In
said street and Its line, which may be { curved In whole or in part, a* determined, by aald The l.ldo Corporation provided that ao part of tbe center line of uld street. ! for convenience called the contlhuallon ot | Park Street, ahall be diatant more than tSO I feet from a atrslsht lln* la direct contlnu- I atlon of the center line of Park Btreet a*
BInck 57: Lots 1. 9, 14, 16 and 63 In Block Ei: Lots 1 to 1 botb Inclusive, 11 to 21 both inclualve. 26. 11, 16 to 4S both Inclusive. 49 to 66 both Inclualve. 69 and TO: the Eaaterly 10 teet ot L(rt 23 and Weaterly IS feet of Lot 24: Easterly 10 feet ot I'jC 23 and West¬ erly 16 feet ot Lot 2»: Eaiiterly 10 feet of Lot 93 and Wederly 15 feet ot Lot 34 In
laid out on Map known as Estate* ot I..ons Block 6T: Lota 11 to 29 both Inclusi
Beach. Map Number 1. dated March 1. 1907 to 36 both Inclualve, 66. 61 to 65 both In-
herelnabuve fully described: tosether alao clualve In Block 68: Lot 34 In ni..<k 70:
with the rlshia ot tho oald Estates of Lons Lot* 1. 2. 27 and 70 In Block 80: L.it* 27
B^cb. It* Bucceaaora and asalsna. whenever and 79 In Block 92: Lot 27 and unnumbered
I aioa uader a certain leaa* made by I.oas B**eh Hotel * Cot lag* Oompaay 4ated i Deoambor II. 1816 and reeardcd Janaary SI. I lilt m tbe Oueens Cotratr Cl'rk'a Ull'ire In i Uber 766 ef Deeds at pas* 114 and to alt
rlsht* ot war as sranted br aaid lease. I (K) ALSO tbe following deacriUil premises: I BBQINNINU ut a point on the l':iislerly i line ot land now or late of The LIdo Cor- I poratlon. wblch llrw. la parallel with and dia¬ tant 39)7.92 feet Easterly in>m llie Kaatetly line of Paciac Boulevard as saM Boule\*ard Is shosvn on said Map "Estates ot Ixins Beach No. 1.. William H. Reynold*. President, dated March 1907 made br Charies W. Leavltt. Jr.. Ijmdscape Kn- sineer. No. 220 Broadway. N. Y. Cllr".'Bald point of becinnlns belns 2321.40 fret Huutn- scjy (rum tbe bulkhead line forming the northerly bounda!-y of the pros>..rty ot tlie Eatatea of Lorgt Beach, at the centl-e line ot Park Street Bhown on anid .Map ••K.statea ot Lons III uch No. 1" as extended acrosji anid land* of said l.ldo Corporation (said atreet to be 60 tei-t In width): running ttwtnce along the centre line ot said Park Strert aa <jx- tendeil Nor^h 89 desrees 33 minutes Kast 1940 feel: thence .still alons said centre line of said Park HI reet .North 79 degres-s 2 min¬ utes 9 aec.jnda Kast 6741.18 fiv.t r^ure or leas to the Fji.sterly lin^i of prop>.rty of the Ratatra of Lons Beach, which lin** la th.- merhlian line 73 deKr<.es .10 ralnuten West lonsltiKle: theneo nurtherly aluns ntiitl #»eridian Un.i 1115 feet more or less to th^ said bulkhead lln.^ bounding the northerly line of the propi-rty ot said Knt.-ites of Long Heuch: ther,CH ulons said bulkhead line Houth 19 decrees 53 minute* 10 seconds \Ve*t 8GS4.52 feet more or leas to tbe K.-isterly lino of the said landa of LIdo Corporation and thence southerly alons said Ea.st.lly lln. of Th.i l.ldo Corporation 2:121.40 fe. f to the iw.int ur i.laf.. of b. gin-
it shall obtain from tbe Lons Island Ball road' Company a rclaase of Its right in the •aaement over the continuation ot Park Btreet throusb the premises oonveyed to aatd The Ltdo Corporation by aald deed recorded In LIber 369 ot Deeds at pas* 329, and tb* premiaes Eaat thereof, which rlsbt* were sranted by said Eatatea of I.ong Beach to said Lons Island Railroad Company by deed dated October 14. 1909 atul reoirded In the Naaaau County Clerk'* Oince tn LIber 205 of Deeda at pase 201. to construct and operate or to grant an easement or tranchlae to construct and operate upon the bed of the street to be opened antl here called tbe con¬ tinuation ut Park Street, a double track street car line to be operated by electricity or
, _, .. ._ .• V . ... other motive power which ahall be aa nolse-
I.eRoy HUM.ser, aM officer of the ilay, will leg, anj smokeless as the present standard lire the u.vual .salute. It will come from | method of operation known aa the under-
sround trolley system, and ttie rlsht
Company .M, Htli Infantry, HempHteiul,
There are some worse things In the world than the man who thinks he knows It all, and the one of them is tlie man wtio Heems to be proud of the fact that he doesn't know much of anything.
81'PRE.MK COURT, NASSAU CODNTT.
Title Guarantee and Trust Com¬ pany, as Tnislee, Plaintiff, against
Estates ot Long BVacb and others. Defendants.
In purauance of ind s.ile. duly inadi .•mllli^il ii<t;,.n. ni dny of Fibn
. Judsmant ot tor*clo*ur*
and entered In the above
lienrliiK date the 2nd
1021 I. the undereisned
the Referee In said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the hisbest bidder, by J.'tmps C. Archer. Auctioneer, at the front steps of tho .Vaasau County Court KoUHB In Mlnenla. County of Nassau, New Vork, on the 10th day ot March 1921. at
10 o'clo'k A. M.. the piemlees dlrtcteo by said JudKintnt tu be sold, ana
Tho foilowlns la a description of the aald mortgafced pM-misea and the order ot sale llicri^of:
PARCEL 1. ALL those certain lots, pieces or parcels ut land aa laid down uiion the Map entitlud "Estates Ot Luns Beach, Map No. 1. William H. Ilcynolds, Prealdcot. dated starch 1907, made by Charle* W. I.eavltt. Jr.. Land¬ scape KhKlnecr. No. 220 Broadway. N. Y. City" and nied In the olTtce ot the CUrk o? .Naasau County, described aa follows: Loto t to C both inclusive. In block 6.
PARCEL II. Lota 9 nnd 10 In block 193; lots 40 to 42. lioth Incluaive. In block 167; and lot 20 In block 109, on aald Map.
PARCKL JII. AIAj that parcel of land shown un said Map. liounded und described as follows;
ItEGl.N.NlNt) at a point on Ihe southerly side ot Water Strwt distant 240 teet easterly frum tiic l.'.jns Island StatU-n Vajds ruiuiins thence eaaterly IGO feet more or less to land of Lons Heuch Water Company; thence south¬ erly alons land of Lf.ns Bleach Water Com¬ pany to I'ooao Pah Tuck Path: thence West¬ erly ttlnns tho northerly line ot Poose Pah Tuck Path to a point distant 544.28 teet wcKterly from Riverside Iiouleva|l|; thence northerly 200 fcc-t to the suutherly side of Water Htreet, the point or place of beginning.
I'ARCEL IV. I.ots 65 and 66 In block 141 on H.tiil .Map, subject to a Mortsage tbereon tar ;>I50.00 and Interest.
PAI'.CEili V. LcU 8 to 10 both Incluaive, in block 171 on aald Map aubject to a niorlRase thereon for 11000.00 asj latorMt.
P.VHCBL VL Lot 20 In block 206 on Said Map. aubject to a mortgas* lh*r*oD (or 13.000.00 and internst.
PAHC1;L Vll. ALL the rollowing Iota sh'.wn on said Map: (A.) lAits 1 to 80 botb Inclusive. 41 tu 70 both Incluiln In Bi(K.k V: Lots 1 tu 33 both Inoluslve. 35 In Blook 8: Lots 11 to 35 both Incluslv* In Blick 16; I.ots 1. 7 to 15 both IncloBlv*. It to 25 both Inclusive. 35 In Block 18; Lot* 1 to 32, botb Inclusive. 36 to 70 hoth Inciuaiv* tn Block 24; Lot* 1 to 7 both iacluslva. 11 ro 29 U.th Inclusive, 33 lo 36 both Incluslv*. 39. 40 anJ 46 to 70 both Incluslv* In Block 15: I.ot*
11 to 35 both Inclualve. 61 to 66 hoth In¬ clualve, 06 to 70 both tnclu*lv* In Block 2<: Uits 21 to 31 both lnclu*lv« In Biuck 27; jAit* 1. 4 to 16 both lnclu*lva. 20. tl, 21 lo 25 bath Inclusive, 35 In Bloek 111: Lot* 1 to 63 both Inclusive In Block IS; Lot* 1 to I both Inclusive, 11 to 36 both Inciuslva, 46 to 48 both Inclusive, 59 to 61 both Inclusive in Block 36; Lota 24 to 29 both Incluslv* In Block 37: Lots 16, 17, 31 to 80 botb lnclu*lve In Block 38: Lots 14 to 19 both Inciuaiv* In Block 40: I.«ta 1 to 6 botb Inclusive. 1< to
40 both Inclusive. 43 to 63 botb inclustv*. (1 to 59 both Inclusive. 62 and 63 In Blook 47; L,ots 14 to 17 both incluslv* tn Block 48; Lota 11 to 17 botb Inclusive in Blook 49: Lota 61 to 55 both Incluslv* In Block fl; iMtm 1 nnd 16 In Block 62: Lots 12, 11 in Block 60: Lola 1 and 85 bt Block 14; Lot .15 In Block 76: Lot 16 In Block 84; Lota IB to 17 botb Inclusivs In Block 13(: Lot 16 In Block 131: Lots 13 to 11 both Inclualve, 46 to 70 both Inoluslve In Block 140; LoU 20 to 33 botb inclusive, II to 41 botb In¬ clusive. 62. 63. 60 to 61 both Inoluslve, In Block 141; Lots 20 to II botb Inoluslre, tl to 63 both Incluslv* iln Block 141: Lot* 21 to 36 both Inclusive In Block 141; Lots 16 to SO botb Inclusive In Block 144: I.«ts 11 to 16 both Inclualve la Block 146: Lots 1 and 36 In Block 146: Lois 1 to 70 both in¬ clusive In Block 165: Lots 11 to 45 both in¬ clusive, 52 to 70 both Inclusive In Blook 161; Lots 4 lo 7 both Inclualve 11 to 36 botb Inclualve. 49 tu 61 both Inclusivs, 66 tu 67 both Incluaive In Block 167: Lota 1, 2, I, It to 35 both Inclusive, 40 to 41 both m- clu*lTe, 61 to 66 bot'i tncluslve and 61 to TO both Inclusive In Block 168; Lots 11 to II both Inclusive, 61 to 66 both Inoluslve In Block 159: Lots 16 to 36 both Inclusive In Block 160; Lot 35 In Block 161: Lots 1 to 11 both Inclualve, 33 to 70 both Incluslv* In Block 170; Lot* 1 tO'7 both tnclu*lve, 11 to
41 hoth Inclualve, 46 to 70 botb luduatv* in Block 171: Lola 4 (o 7 botb Inclusive, 11 to 16 both liuilusive. 42 to TO botb Ineluslv* ta Block 171; Lot* 1 to I both Ineluslve, II to 35 both Inclusive, 40 to 70 both IneluslT* tn Block 173; Ixits 11 to It both InclaslT*, 41 to 50 both Inclusivs tn Block 174; Lots 11 lo 46 both Inclusive In Block 176; Lots I to
10 both Inclusive, 12. 13. 29 to 11 both In¬ clusive and 36 in Block 176: Lots 1 to 1 both Inclualve. 6 to 2* both Inclualve. 16 to 66 iioth Inclusive. 61 to 70 both Inclusive In Bluck 186: Lots 1 to T botb Inclusive. 11 to 3* botb Inclualve. 40 to 70 both Inclusive In Block Itl: Lots 4 to II botb laduslye. 41 to 70 both Ineluslve tn Block 187: Lots
11 to 8fi both Incluslv*. 49 to 41 both tn¬ cluslve. II te TO both Inclusive tn Block 188; Lots 1 to 70 both Inciuaiv* In Bdock 189: Lot* 11 to 30 both incliwlve. 31 to 40 both Inclusive. 46 to TO botb Inciosllr* tn
construct and maintain under, but not above said street, the necessary wires, conduits and other appurtenances for tbe operation ot auch car line.
ALSO the pieces or parcels at land shown on said map bounded and described a* follow*:
(n.) BOI.'NDED Easterly by a lln* drawn parallel with and distant 100 te*t Weaterly of the centre Une of Roosevelt Boulevard If extended Southerly to tbe Atlantic (3cean; Westerly by meridian lln* 73 degreea 41 minutes 13.781 aeconda Weat longitude. *ald meridian Une belns I he Westerly boundary line of tbe land laid down on eald Map: .Northerly by tbe Northerly line ot tbc board¬ walk, as shown on aaid Map: Boutbsrly by the Atlantic Ocean.
(C.) BOCNTIED Easterly by land ot Th* LIdo Corporation: Wnaterly br a line drasm parallel with and dinlant 100 foet ISasterlr of the centre line ot Roosevelt Boulevard If extended Southerly to the Atlantic Ocean: Northerly by tbe Northerly Un* ot the board¬ walk as shown on aald Map: tk>ntberly by the Atlantlo Ooeaa.
ALL the uDuve described preml*** ar* *ub- ject:
(1) To any atate ot fact* tbat an ao- curate survey may ehow.
(3) To any ruservatlons. covenants or re¬ strlctlona affectlns th* same.
(3) To an easement ot all owners of lot* fhown on said map over tbe street*, roads, avenues, boulevarda. paths und lanes abown 'hereon, for purposes ot lnsr**a to and egrcsa from their reapective lots.
(4) To any existins easement* ot travel. ilsht. air aAd access over th* Boardwalk I* laid down on *ald Map and as now con¬ structed and the land south ot *ald walk
and bettveen said walk aud tb* Atlantic iJoean.
(5) To the rlKhl* ot tbe United States tn 10.000. aquar* teet of land oOw lu
lula In the iwar ot Lot* 8 and 25 to 33 b<ilh in¬ cluaive In Block 102; Lots 1 to 5 both In¬ clusive, 11 to :s6 both Inclualve, 4 4 to 71 both Incluslv* In Block 103; Lota 8 to 35 both Inclusive, 39 lo 45 both Inclusive, DO tu 70 both Inclusive in Blook 104; I^ita 16 to 18 both Inclusive, 21 to 26 both inclusive. 29 to 36 botb Inclusive, 69 and TO In lilock 105. Lots 6, 46, 47. 60. «1. 70 to 7 2 Ikith In¬ clusive In Block 109; Lot* 8 to 15 both Inclu sive. 19 to 30 both inclusive In Block 118: Lots 11 to 14 both Inclusive. 17 lo 26 both In- cluslv* In Block 119: Lot* 11 to .28 b<ith In- cluelve, 31 to 38 both Inclusive In nii.c.k 120: Lola 11 to IS both Inclusive In Block 121: Lot 61 In Block 123: Lota 2n, 37 to 41 both inclusive. 60 and 51, 54 to 72 both Inclualve In Block 124; Lots 43 to 76 both both Inclualve in Block 132: Lota 4 to 73 both Inclusive In Block 133: Lots 1 to 72 both Inclusive In Block 134: Lots 1 to 72 both In¬ clusive In Block 135: Lot* 1 to 7;! t.ith In¬ cluslv* In Block 136: Lot* 1 to 72 both lnclu*lv* In Block 137; Lot* 1 to 72 both lnclu*lve in Block 138; Lots 13, 14. 24 to .10 both inclusive, 32 and 37 to 72 both inclusive In Block 139; Lot* 1 to 75 both Inriuslve In Block 147; Lot* 1 to 70 both Inclunive In Block 148: Lula 1 to 70 buth Inclusive tn Block 149: Lot* 1 to 12 biith Inclusive, U, to 47 botb Inclualve, 60 to 70 both Inclunive in Block 14p; Lota 1 to 70 both Inclusive In Block 151: Lot* 1 tj 70 both Indusivu in Block 152: Lots 1 to 79 both Inclusive ir Block 153: Lots 4 to 70 bulb inclunlve it Blotk iJl: Ixits 1 to 77 both incluaive in Block 165; I.,uts 1 to 70 both inclusive li. Block 162; I^ts 1 to 70 both Incluslvo ii, U:ock 163: Lot* 1 to 70 both inclus'.VH h Block 164: Lots 1 to 70 lioth Inclualve It Black 166; Lots 1 to 39 buth Inclualve. 4! to 70 both inclusive In Block 167; Lots 1 t', 70 both Inclualve In Block 168: Lot* 1 to 31 both Inclusive. 3G to 70 b<i|h Inclusive li Bloek 160: Lots 20 to 54 both inclusive, 61 to 79 both inclusive In Block 177: I.ots 1 t. 70 both Incluaive in Block 178: Lots 1 to 7' both Inclualve In Block 179; I.ols 1 to 70 bott Inclusive In Block 180; I.ots 1 lo 70 both In elusive In Block 181; Luis 1 lu 70 )i.jlh In elusive In Block 182; Luis 1 lo 7u Uilh In elusive Bi Block 1K3; Ix.la 1 to 3 both In elusive, 5 tu 28 both inclusive, .'11 to 70 boll Inclusive In Block 184: I..ota 1 to 8 both In elusive. 11 tu 81 both inclusive in lliock 192 Lots 1 tu 70 buth Incluslvo In Bluck 193 Luts 1 to 70 both Inclusive In Blink 194 IajIs 1 to 70 both inclusive in Bh.ck I'JO: Loti 1 to 70 both Inclusive in Block I'JO; I.ots 1 lo 70 both inclusive In Ulock 107: Lots 1 t< 70 both inclusive in Block 108; Lots 1 to 3[ both Inclusive. 41 tu 70 both Inclusive lr Block 199: Luta 1 tu 83 both Inclusive li Block 207: lAits 1 lu 70 both Inclusive Ir Bluck 208; Luts 1 to 70 both inclusive lr Block 209: Lois 1 to 70 both Incl
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oertaln lease made by ! Block 210: I..OI* 1 to 70 both Inclusive li
Ixit* Ixits Lola
to 70 both Inclusive li to 70 both Incluslv* to 70 botb inclusive
Block 211 Block 212 Bluck 213 Block 314.
(U) AL.'Sc^ ALL that gore ot land bounded and described a* follows: Kouniled South erly by a lane known na Pih.no I'ah Tuck Path: bounded North'«e»leily by I^ons Islanc Railroad Station Yards: bounded Easterly b) Block 29 on laid map la | und now or formerly ot Molltor.
(H) ALSO ALL thnt plot of land bounded and described as follows: Bounded IHasti
Lons Beach Hotel A Cottage Company dated December 31. 1886 and recorded January 21. 1889 In the Queens Counly Clerk's OlDce in I.lber 765 ot Deeds at page 114 and to all rlsbts ot war as granted by said lease.
(6) Lot 25 In Block 176 on aaid map ia niihjeot to a perpet'jal exclusive easement for Insresa and egress in favor ot Lots 33 and 34 In auld Block.
(7) Lot subject to a negative easement in lavor ot
Lut 2 In said biuck provldlps that no build-
Ing shall be erected or permitted on caid I by Riverside Boulevard, Weaterly by land
Lot 1.
(8) Lot 36 In Block 64 on said Map Is subject lu an easement (or Ingress and egress .md prohibiting tho erection ot any bulldlns thereon, in favor ot Lot 34 in said Ulock.
(9) Lot 36 In Block 131 on aald :^lap la subjeot to an eaaement fur ingreaa and egress
,ind a restriction asalnst the erecllon ot any | Estate* of Long Beacb as Map building tbereon tn favor ot Lot 84 In said July ji, ijis. ALSO Lots 50 block.
(10) Lot 11 :2 Block 101 on said Map Is subject to an easMBsat tor ingresa and egross m favor ot Lots 33 and 3t In suid block.
(11) Lot 15 tn Block 18 on aaid map Is aubject ta an easement for Ingrass and egress and restrictions ugalnst tba erection ot any buildlrv tbereon, lu favor ot Ixit 34 In block.
(12) Lot 36 in Block 29 on said map Is subject to an eesameDl tor Ingress and egress In favor of Lots 31 and 34 in said blook
(13) Lot 16 In Block 76 on ssld Map Is *ubj*et to on easamaat In favor ot lots num¬ bers 20 to 34 In said blook tor Ught. air and acceaa.
(D.) ALSO th* tollewtng dasoribed prsm- la
BEGINNINO at a potnt on tha Eastsriy line of land now or lut* ot Tha Lido Corpor¬ ation, which Une U parallel wilh and distant 2937.92 teet Easterly from tb* Easterly line ot Paclflo Boulevard as oald Boulevard la ahown on aald Map "Elatatea of Long Boach No. 1. William H. Reynolds. Presl(i*nt. dated March 1907 made by Charles W. Leavltt, Jr.. Landscape Engliwer, No. 210 Broadway. N. Y. City", said pulot ot beginning belos 2321.40 teet Soutberly txom the bulkhead line formlns tb* northerly boundary at tha prop¬ erty ut th* Estates ot Lang Beach, st Ut* centre line ot I'ark Btraet abown en aald Map "Eatate* of Long Beach No. 1." as extended acroas said lands ot said Lido Cor¬ poration (said street to b* 00 (est In width): runnins thenc* along th* centr* Una ot aald Park Street as extended north 11 d«gr**a 11 minute* Bast 1940 (set: theoo* still along •aid centre line ot said Park 8tr«*t north 79 dagrsas 3 minutes I eaoonds Bast 1741.11 feet mora or leaa. to tb* Easterlr Una ot properly ot tb* Estates of Long Beaoh. whioh lln* la the meridian llns 71 degress 16 mlnutts West longitude: tbsno* South alons said meridian llo* to tha waters ot tb* Atlantic Ocean: thenc* alons aald Ocean to tba aast- eriy Une ot tbe lands ot said Lido Corpor¬ ation and thetice Nortbarly along aald Eaat¬ erly lio* ot l&nda at Tb* Lido Corporatlan tu tbe point or place of beslnttlng: tosether with an easement over tb* nortberlr 10 teet ot said Park Btreet for itreet purposes.
Bold laat abur* daseribed pramlsas ar* subjeot:
(1) To an sasMwsit evsr th* southerir thirtr feet ot ssld Park Btrtat tor str*e< purposss (or th* beneflt of th* lands lyUg north of lb* said centr* line ot said street.
(2) To a right ot war aa reaarved tn the deed from th* Town at Hampatead to Long B*ach Isiid Companr. datad Septambar 10. 1100 and recorded In tha Naaaau County Clerk's Ofllc* on September 12, 11*0 la Ub*r 14 ot Deeds at pas* 61.
(8) To an easement in favor of tha Long laland RaUroad Companr tor railroad pur¬ poaea over a strip ot land tblrtr-ttarss test In width over said Park Street, as the same was granted by Estates ot Lona Beach to said Long Island Ilallroad Companr by deed recorded ta said Na**au County Clerk'* Offlc* on Octobor 11, KOI In Llb*r l«f of I>**ds at page 101.
(4) To tb* rights and clalau af tha CosD-{ tr ot Nassau to lay oat. oohatnwc and malD* tain a County road uioo Uil ovar said premises and to tb*. rights ot th* fnhllo generallr ovar sach road.
(E.) ALSO two certain l«aa*s for th* tarn
Block 1»»: LoU 1. 7, 10, 18. 29, It In Blook > of llfty years made by tbe Town ef Hamp- 191; Lots « te 70 both Incluslv* In Block i •t*ad in the County ot QueMts. StaU ot N*« 200: Lots 1 to 70 both Inciuaiv* in Block - York, to Tbomas R. Sharp, dated the 1st 201: Lot* 1 to T both Includv*, 11 to 70 ! and Oth daya ot March. 1110. resiMctlvair. both incluslv* In Mock tOJ; Lots 1 to »(l both and r*eord*d in ths Quasaa Coantr dark's Incluslvi*, 4« to TO both iaolaslv* In 'Block OiSas oa Um list ds* of April, lilt tn $«$; Lots II to «0 both todoslvs, 40 to TO Libsr («( af Dsafls at mm' tit aa4 tM both laclQslva la Block 204i }Ma 1 to ii^J r*sp*attv«lr. aad cuvsrlng land boaadvA *• (ks
Lons Beach Water Company. Northerly b> the Southerly line ot Water .stre.t and bounded Southerly by tbe Northerly line o' Poose Pab Tuck Path a* *hown nn said map
(J) ALSO Lota numbera 43 lo 4C both In elusive In Block o;-A as shown on Map No. i Amending and Subdivldine Block N.i. 92
flled 97 tc 101 both Inclusive a* abown on a certain mar entitled "Map No. 3 Amending and Subdivid ing Block 92, Map ot Eatatea of Lone Beach. U.-iia P-*oh, L. I . WUlinm H. Reynolds. IVes, March litK. Charle* W. Leavltt. Jr.. Land *cape Eagsaum, No. 220 Broadway. N. Y City" flled At«ast 20, IJ'.l hr Q. S. Vande- werksn, C. t}.. Long Beach, X T., fll-^ Augu*t 23, 1919 a* Map Ko. tSt M tk^ Naaaau Counly Clerk'* Ofllce.
INCLUDING all the right, title and Inter¬ est of tb* Eatatea ot Long Beacb uml of ull the pariles In and to the streets, roads, uve- nuea. boulevarda. path* and lanes lylne north ot Park Btreet aa shown on all ot aaid Maps.
EXCBPTINO ao much ot said premises as lie within the lines of Long Beach Boulevard and Park Btreet as shown on said Maps.
INCLUDINO alao an eaaement and rleht to use tor street purposes and aa a right ol way tor th* bonoTit ot Eatai** of Long Ueuirb and all purcbaaers ot part* of the land now owned by *ald Eitalc* of Ix>ng Ui'uch. and a* a public rlsbt ot way. one atreet. avenuf or boulevard not lea* than 60 t«et In width between curbs, running across the premises conveyed by sold Estates ot Lone Beach to The Udo Corporation by deed recorded in. the Nassau County Clerk's OlDce on April 36. 1914 in Liber 369 ot Deeda at paee 329, lenerally trom the Weat towards Ihn Eaat tb* exact location ot the sal^ street and Iti Una. which may be curved In whole or lr part, as deternr^ned br said Tbe LIdo Cor¬ poration provided tbat no part ot llio center Une ot aald atreet. tar convenience called tbe oontlnuatlon ot Park Slreet, sMiU be distani more tban 600 (eet (rom a stralsbt Una lo direct oontlnuatlon o( th* center line ot Park Street aa laid on Map known as Estates of Lons Beacb, Map Number-1, dated March 1,< 1907 hsrelnabov* fully described: tosether also with the right* of th* *ald Estates ut Lons Beach. Its suocessors and asstens. whenever It shall obtain from tbe Lons Islund ilallroad Companr a releaae ot Its right In the ease¬ ment ovsr tha continuation ot Park Street through th* premise* conveyed to said Tbe Lido Corporation by *ald deed recorded In LIber 11!« ot Deed* at pase 329. and the premise* Eaat thereof, wblch rishta were granted by aald li:*tale* ot Long Beach to «ald Long laland Railroad Company by deod dat*d Octobtr 14. 1909 and recorded In the Na**au Cotm'.r Cleik'* Ofllce In Liber 2oC of Deeds at page 201. to construct and operate or to grant an easement or franchise to oonstruot and operate upon the bed ot the •tiitel to 6* opened and here called tbe con- tinuatlon et Park Street, a doubj* track ¦treet car Una to bu 6p«rated by electricity or other motive powtr which shall be as oot*alf;sa and smoKelesa as the present stand¬ ard method et operation, known a* tho imder sround trolley system, and the rlfrbt to con¬ struct antf maintain under, but not above said street, the necessary wires, coraduiti and other appurieasnces tor the operation ot such ear line.
ALL tb* last abova daseribed prsmlses are subject:
(1) To anr staU of taets that an aecnraU surver mar abow.
(2) IHi anr rastrletlons, oovsnants or rsserratloas sffecting th* same.
(1) 1\> an eiiaai&ent ot all owners of lots shown oa said Msp* over th* streets, rriads, avenues, boulevards, paths, and lanes abown thereon, tor purpoaes of Ingress to and agrass from their respective lots.
(4) To anr existing eaaemeaU ot travel, .¦ight and aocass over tb* BoardwiUk as laid down oa said Map No. 1 and as now eon- straoted and th* laad Boath ot ai.id Walk sfM Walk and tba Atlantlo
Ring, luaeiher wiUt an esa'ment uvm- Ibe i southerir 3« temt ot said Pa«k Btree* fo* street ponmsBS. '
Paid last above 4nser0ied >r«Mlseg ars sttbfact:
(1) Tn an eaaement over the earihm-lg thirty I'-rt oC aabl P.irk »*.T»et for atrvi puriKiivK for the beneflt of the lands lying south ot the mild n-ntre line ut aaM Btreet.
<>) To n rlsht of war ra reserved ta tha Denl from lb* Town of Hempntead to Long Ifeji. b l.iind Cumpany. dsted Septemher 111, 190S and recorded In the Naaaaa Covntr Clerk'a ufllce un September 12. ItOtt In LIber 14 of Deeds at pas' 59.
(3) To nn eaat-ment In favor of Ih* Long lalatid llallruad Company for railroad pur^ tx.nes over a *Wt''of land thlrtr-thre* teet in vriaih over ajWl'urk Sirei-t. as IIm> sum* Was eruhle.1 by Eatatea of I.ana Beach to aaid I»nr Island Kallruad Company by deed reconled In n'.ild Clerk'a Offlce on OIHober It. 1919 In I.ib<-r 206 of Peeils at pag» 201.
(41 To Ihe rl..<hia a.id claim* ut Ihe t>auHtg ot Nua..uu to luy out. construct and main. tain a Co'inty Ruad up.in and over aald pt-«mlsea and to Ihn rishta ut tbe puhlla generally over auch road.
(61 To the riehta of lha t'nited States to u..»e fur purpoaea of coiamerce and the righta lit the Plate ot New Tork. the Town of Ilenip'.tead and the public eeneraliy to usa as puit of the navlsnble watera ot the Stale, no much uf Ihe lands abovx deacribed aS c»nsl<itK ut land under the wulera ut Uemp¬ stead li-.iy.
Ualt-d. February 3. 1921.
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