THI >A8BAV POST, niESPOBT, V. T., TlIIIlAY, MAT 19, 1916.
SEVm
Catching them ereiy day, On Great South Bay. , FLOUNDERS of very good size. Come—try for the prize That's offered by SCHACHTEL.
^,VCHT^^ SEAFORD
^\^ I ^*.€ t GREAT S0U7H BAY
SCHACK
LONG ISLAND P. O. BOX 107
Launches To Let, Row Boats, Good Eats and Soft Drinks
GEO. SCHACHTEL
INSVRAN CE
3.5:5 w. 2:»tl. st,. N, Y, C. OF ALL KINDS Seaford, L. I.
AUTOMOBaE MARINE LIFE ACCIDENT
LIABILITY ETp. ETC.
The ^MUaJiJL Store Red Cedar Compound
Destroys the Moths
Reliable proteclion again.st moths,^a powerful arlicle, clean and eany to use, and giving the best possible result.^. Price gOc Pt'r peck,
Cedarol
Natural leaf of tlie cedar, the oid reliable and unrivaled moth chaser — the odor is always swei't in tin cans, lOc.
Spring Tonics
Beef, Iron and Wine 60c Celery and Iron Tonic $1.00
Comp. Cyr. Hypophosphites.75c Wine of Cod Liver Oil, . . ,$1,00
Sarsaparilla Compound , , , 75c Kidney Pills 50c
Liver Salts 25c-50c-$l,00 Liver Tonic $100
Our intere,st in oui- cusloiners is personal.
Clarence S. Abrams, Ph.G.
23 WEST MERRICK ROAD
Phone Xo. 1
COURAGE WINS HER
stand Made by Suffragists Im¬ presses Pearl White.
ONCE SCORNED THEIR FIGHT.
H.r Vi.ws Chang.d When Sh. Saw How Brav.ly th. Woman March.d In a Parad. In N.w Yorl< D..pit. a Cold, Mi.«rabl. Day.
New York.—"Yon see. It was like tills," 'snid "Slit-it Fciirl Whito. eurllng her slender flRure up nu a corner of her •OUlh. "I was line <>f tliDse who found i(uffrii>;ette8 funny, Tln-y handed me a laugh many a tlmt- just lje<au8e 1 IhoUKht they were riulling- a .si>eerh ott to Ket themselvt's henrd. Hut I tell you I didn't thinli that after their October parade. It was on an awfully cold, I mean day. If you recall it. and the way those womeo came uji tbe avenue beat¬ ing against the wind, with their •white dresses on, fairly gave one a thrill.
TTPPBR PHOTO BHOWS MISS PEAKL 'WHirB IN A CHAKACTKKIHTIC POSE, LOWEK IN ONE OF UKlt BTSEPLiEJACK HTTJNTS.
There they stood, hour after hour, waiting to get into iine, aud there •weren't six uf tbem tlmt 'heat it for home,' I'll make my guess,
"I Iiiie to see women who dare to do things. There are hundreds of women working for tlieir living, and most of them don't dare say what they think. But those suffragettes, they've got their courage right with them, ail tlu' time," went on the jilucky, daredevil "movie" star.
She it waa who took up the dare when some one said no girl could be a steeplejack, and on -Vpril 1."), dressed In the part of a sign [laintcr in overalls and cap on which "Votes Kor Women" gleamed across the visor, Miss White let herself down an electric sign twen¬ ty-two stories aijove Broadway,
.Miss ^^¦hite is as litlie as a panther. She can twist her pliant figure into mon^ curves tlian most -women. Half Italian aud half liisb, she comes from Missouri, and so slie adds keenness to her Celt and l.atin traits, "I pay la.xes," said sbe thoughtfully. "'\A'hy shouldn't 1 say something about whai is lo be done with my tax money'/ I pay Income tax, too, just a.s if I were a man, I earn money too. In my pro¬ fession a w«)nian star earns more than a man. yet I have nothing to say about the income tax law nor about any other law. Why shouldn't I vote'/ Wo¬ men are doing every kind of work men do, and over in Europe they are suffer¬ ing as much as men suffer. If war should come to America they would suffer here. I %'ant to voto for presi¬ dent of this country, for I know who I think ought to govern us. But I shan't have anything to say about the presi¬ dent. I'll have to abide by the de<'l8lon of men. who may not care half as much as I care,"
WIND IMPRISONS WOMAN.
Lock.d In Clos.t and N.ar Collap*. When R.acu.d.
Bridgeville. Del.—Imprisoned in a closet by the wind slamming a door fast, Mrs. MolMc Cordery, who lives near Bridgeville. had a narrow escajie from death and when discovered was nearly overcome by the shock.
Mrs. Cordery was cleaning the attic, and while she was looking in an old closet a gust of wind slammed the door ¦ nd locked It from the outside. There was no one but herself in the house, and it was nearly an hour before Mrs. Cordcry's screams happened to be heard by a gang of men who were re¬ pairing the road. With all tbe doors locked downstairs, Harley Rlckards climbed lo the second floor aod got through by a window. When Mrs. Cor¬ dery was found she was lu a pitiable state. She Is still seriously 111 from the shock.
S.nt.nc* Himself to Jail. Vlsallu. Cal.—Krnest Stevenson, a Vi- saiia laborer, sentenced himself to a year In the county jull io Jndge Knox's court after pleading guilty to a charge of drunkenness. The verdict was set aside by the judge as excessive. In passing sentence on himself after the judge had asked him to do so Steven¬ son said treatment in hospital did no gpod and perhaps he cpyld "sober up right" In a year.
SAVED THE DAYLIGHT IN INDiANA THIRTY YEARS AGO
Cm.nt Milla Started at 6 A. M., and
M.n Got In T.n Hour, a Day
Evan In Wint.r.
New- Albany, ind.—<jermHny, .\U8trlc, and other war rent countries of Europe, which have begun to <'onserve day¬ light, are thirty years behind Indiana. A cable dispatch from Berlin recently spoke of the daylight conservation idea as having been adopted there. The tenor of the dispatch created the im¬ pression th."Jt It w-as something new. wheu. In fact, the Idea was adopted thirty years ago at the Speeds Cement mlllH, north of this dty.
It wns about ISJWj w hen David Cook, manager, who still has charge of thf plant, which produces r'jitland cement, realized It was a sin to -waste tbe flne daylight which permits work at K a. in,, even on most winter days. lie studietl the matter, and soon tbe whistle for going to -work .sounded at fi in the morning. It took some time for the men to get used to tlie change, but now they would uot swap back to the old system. They begin an hour earlier and quit an hour earlier, iind even dur¬ ing the winter the ten hour day can be made.
CONSTRUCT HOUSE IN OHIO IN TWELVE HOURS
Two Hundred Workmen Complete
Structure, Gift to a Bride,
While Thousands Look On.
Toledo, O.— Seventy-two carpenters began to build n house from fhe ground up at 4:W a, m. At 4 ]>, m, the same day it wns comrdeted in every detail and Mrs, Kmma Plessner-McCann was serving tea in it to Mayor Milroy and others.
The bouse and lot were a wedding present from the Toledo Iieai Estate board and cimtractors. .Mrs, McCann was .Miss Kmma I'lessiier until a few- hours before the house w;is finished, when .slie liec'inie the hriile of .Tolm ,1, •McCann. She was assistiint secretary of the real estate Ijoard for several years.
After the carpenter work had jiro- gre.ssed a short time plumbers, gas fit¬ ters, painters, paper liiingers. elec¬ tricians and other workmen got busy and did their share of tbe building work witliin a giveu time. More tiian 2()0 workmen b<'Iped build tbe house. It is a flve room liouse, with a bath¬ room, costing $4,(KXI. Ordinarily it takes two or three months to tinish such a house.
Thousands watched the <-on8truction work. Three hundred gallons of but¬ termilk and a cartload of siindwicbes were served.
In addition to the lot and house, l>uilt in less than twelve hours, considerable furniture was presented by friends.
Wanted, For Sale, ToLet, Board, etc.
PMrt little waat ••¦«¦.'• set tke K««4a wkll. tke Ket1lBC>a tcmm*. Tel. «1.
rw. ecBta a ward f.r Irst I.eerttoB, ¦UalaiaBi tea w.rdai oae ee.< a •temra r.r aaeeeaal^e laacrtl.B*.
KOK SALK—Oood home, waKOn and
liarnfss: $45, Fred Hall. Taft HVtnuir,
.M.>rrlck . Tel, 207-J WantaKh. .'.-IS-lt
W.V.NTKD—White Kirl for vtrnpral housework. Call 6!) Park placp. Free- port, 5-U>-tf
FOU i^.-\LK—Beautiful $10,000 tioinc, all modern improvenient!*: corner plot. ftOxIOO: water front; two blocks from Merrick road, at Ma.vHapeiiuii, .Address S,, .Nassau I'ost, 5-I'J-t
DO.VT OVKItLOOK THI.S BAHGAI.V,— Twelve-room house, all improve¬ ments, hot water heating, conibinaiitoi barn and Harajje, situated on larpe plot. Fruit tret-s, .Suitable for boarding house. .N'ear school and slores. One block from Irolley, Thirty-tive hundreii dollars to i|uick buyer, l-Jasily wortii forty-flve hundri'd, fan be seen any time, Irxiuire Hinrichs & Son, Nassau road, Trolltv stop 68, Uoosevelt. L, I. .5-lJ-It
foi: l.MMi;i)I,\TK SALK—Seven-room housi. dry cellar and all Improve¬ ments, with or without furniture. Must .sell bifore .luiie 1, BIk barKain for someone. Maker offer; also a (Ive-pas- seriKer auto. Imiuire 22 Leonard ave- •, Frpp|iort, near .Nortli .Main street. I. H^R Freeport, Cheney-, ,^.12-lt
I'ol! S.VLK—Sharpie, usid one s<
in .-M condition. .Vpply <'. .V,
meyer, i'la/.a Theatre. Freepori, !>
Fol; SALK—New and second-hai
livrv bodies; one i;m2 Ford
about bodv; one ponv cart, new
pairs shafts; otn- surri-v pole, and
ber carriage rubber tires, lni|uiri
Vail Sliop, Ka,--t .M. rrkk Uoad,
].ort, 5
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FAITH IN DIVINING ROD.
Treasure Hunter Saya "Tip" Is Right and Keep, on Digging.
Sbreveport, La, -Having dis<'overed evidence of wliat be liclleves is buried treasure or u gold mine on a piece of ground on Falrtleid aveutie and i jfiieil by Dr, .1, .M. Comegys in tlie most c.\ clusiTe residence district of the city, a Sbreveport contractor named I'lirmei- spenf all day and jiart of a nigbt di;: giiig in tbe plot for bidden weiiltli. I''armer claims he was led to Hie sjioi liy a divining roii, and be further main tains that his divining rod li^isn't play¬ ed llim false lieeaiis»^-it leads bim to tlie exact sjiot every lime he moves.
Farmer, witii the assistance of tliree negro helpers, labored far into the niglit in search of the treasure or mine or wiiiitever it is, and spadeful after sjiadeful of dirt liad lieen removed witbout results, I«'ite Imlletins from the scene Indicated that no treasin^e bad lieen disclosed as yet. fboiigli llie hole measured four feet deeii ami as many feet in widtli when flie seai-'li was concluded temporarily,
Slire\(>port is too far inland to li:i\e been the haunt of <'aptain Kidd or ati,\ other of OIU' well known pirates, and the next iK'st guess is that it I-; a gold iiiiiie, I'iirnier won't (juii until lie i< eiilier corivince;l to bis own satisfac tion tlmt bis divining rod has pulled ,'i "bone" or tli.if there !¦•: really a trc:i'.^iMi- •It the spot,
BIG ROOSTER CRIPPLES MAN.
Resents Intrusion of Angler, Who Was Crossing Barnyard.
IVndlelon. Ore, I„ A. MeClintock. local implement dealer, is huioiil,- the wounded .-iiid helpless as a r«'siill if an en ountor witli an angry rooster.
\Vhil(> lu' w.iH I rossing througli a barnyard near tiie I'nrish dam, cn route to tlie rivci- wifli an angling out- tit, a biu Biiflf ('o.-bin rooster, resciifinu Ihe intrusion, tiew at liim, Fnable to liierce bis riiblier liiMifs with ils beak, the roo>*ter jumped into th«i air and drove his .spurs boine Just above Mc- Ciintoi'k's knee, one on e.ieh side.
The s[iurs struck a tendon and crip- pied him. He was heljied to an auto ^nd lirought home.
With Choir, No Gift. Topeka, Kan.—Fniperty held for tiie Chupch of Christ in this city wil* re vert to the original owners shonid there come luto existence within the body any choir or other organization, according to the terms of the deed by which it was conveyed for churoh pur poses, and which has Jnst been flle<l for record.
FOR S.VLi;—Oil" hundred flfty leclri(- incubator and brooder, i Inniiire lloffmaii, 26,") Soulli Ocean nue, Freeport, 4
heap
Fl 11',
SALK-BuiliiinK sand ('. (iiinini, <lrinim i>lai'i
and Kravi , Baldwin
FOFt S.M.K—(^.lartiolus bulb.s; fine stock. Mrs, Teas, 129 S, Main street, <-2S-4t
W.VNTIM) — Brij-'ht br lo learn aiilomobilf out of ¦2mr-AK'-. .Vddre .Nassau Post,
busines,* s lilrseh.
in and care of 4-21-U
TO LOA.N—Substantial sums on mort-
R-nRe on desirable improved pi ,-ipertles.
Address Rox l\'., Nassau Post. Freeiiort.
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FOIt S.M.K—Slnfile Comb Rhode Island
Red epKs for scttinp. $1,00 a dozen,
J, .'?, De Mott, Leonard avenu>. Phone ISO-W.
\\ANTI':i>--op. ralors on iiiiilil.v blousi s and wasli skirts, flood steady work, LeariH^rs taken and paid while liarn- int:. .Vpiilv to Classic NomIiv Mfsr, Co,, ::,'. Railroad ave., Freeport. I. I, ,'-12-11
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lius avei!
l;..v: A, Na
Small yaiaKi 1.., iipiiosit.- s sail Post.
North Coliim-
liiinl. Address
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'WANTED
100 GIRLS AND WOMEN YQR MA¬ CHINE SEWING. EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY, GOOD PAY. CALL AT Shebar & Klein's Factory 36 NORTH MAIN STREET FREEPORT NEW YORK
PUBLIC NOTICES
iMKH I. \>i \ rio\.
W'll i;i!l-:.\S, A lerm of llo- Sii|ir.me Court is appoini'd to Xi- held at ihe Courl House in lhe Village of Mini ola, Nnssau Couniy, in ,uh1 for the County of Nassau, on Du- .Mh «lny of .luur. lOHI. proclamation is tlien fore h.T-by made 111 conformit V to a precept lo mi' direct¬ ed and delivered by Ihe I>1siilet Altor- iie\ of Nassau Counly. on the Iftth day of May, 11116, lo all persons boiiiid to afipear at the saiil Supreme Conn by ri oo)2n\-/,-.it)oi- ov ollierwise, lo iippear thereat, and all ,liislic'is of Uie Peace, Coroners, and otlnr ofliciTs whfi have taken any reco^^ni'/.ance for the appear¬ ance of anv Iierson at such court, nr who have taken any inquisition or the examinalion of any prisoner or wiiness. -,\ri- reipiired to return such rern>;niz- ance. imiulsilion and i xamination to the said court at the npenins thereof, on the f1r;<t day of its slltinij.
fJlven under rrt^' hand at the Sheriff's oftlce, in the VillaKe nf Mineola, on the 10th dav of Mav, ini«.
STKPHK.N R, I'KTTIT, SherifT of Nassau Counly,
PUBLIC NOTICES
LEGAL K0TICX8
\OTI< K OF .*Pri.irATION' F<»R A
«;h%>t ok i.A\n K!«<-hk.atki» to
TIIK ST-lTt:.
TAKK NOTICK. that the ufidersi>:nvd will tile with the Commissioners of the Land OtBc»>. in .Vlbany. New York, on the Hth day of June, l!tI6. an apiiltca- ll'on for the release to Anna Aufrusta Mitchell, the widow of George Mllchell, deceased, of any interest whicii the people of tl<.e Slate of New '>'"rk may have in the real estate situate on Ihe easterly side of Franklin Street, suuth of Front Street, in the VillaKe of Henip¬ stead. Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, State of .New Vork, and lniefly described as follows:
".Vll Ihat Certain piece, parci 1 or lot of land situate. lyltiB:. beiUR i" the Vil- lajre of Hemfislead. Town of Hemp¬ stead, Counly of Nsasau, Stale of .New York, on the cast side of Franklin Street, bounded on the north by land of VVilliam Brooks, on the east by land of Phinehas Kiltum. on Ihe south by land of (Jideon .S, Nichols, on the wesi by Franklin Sireet. and beinn I w.nty-live feet in front and rear and two hundred and forty-four fi it diip on the north side and two hundn rt and tifly-two f.-et diep on ihi^ south side,- owmd by (oor^f Miichill, a Shinnecock Indian, who difiariid Ihi« life on the Mb day of -Vpril, I!*l.'!, and who was seized and possessiil of the iirtniisis herein iP - scribed, at the time of bis death, by reason of the alieiiaK^e or failure of heirs of the said deceas.d.
Said applicailun is drawn and will be presented in conformity with the pro¬ visions of .Vrlii'le ,"., Chapter ,"iO of the Laws of IfHlii, as aniendid,
FKLIX RKIFSCHNKIDKI!, ,1 U..
.Mtorney for Petitioner. .No. ::'il Fiilion Siri.l, Borout,'li of
Brooklyn, .New York Cilv,
STATKMK.NT OF TIIK oVVNKItSHlP, .Maiiam nil lit, t'irculation, niiulnd by lhe .\cl of c.innnss of .Vumisl 21, r,il2, of The .Nassau Post, published w. . kly at Fiiiport. .New Vork, for .Vioil 1st, j:il6 Siaii- Ilf .Ni-w York, Counly "' of .Nassau, ss. Before me, a notarv- public, in and for the .State and ciiunty aforisHid. piisomill.v appeared ,lames K, SliU'S, why, huviiiK been duly sworn icoordinu^ to law, deposes and says that
li.^ is th Iitor of Tip' Nassau Post, ami
Ihat Ihf foUouiim is, to 111.- lusl of his
kiiowleilKi' and hili.-f, a trui- statiineiit
of tire owmrsliip, inaiianenii nl, eie , of
tile afon said vniblica 1 ion for llo- date
shown ill Ihe ahovi- capliiili, re.iuirid
by lhe .Vet of .Viikiisi 2t. r,il2. iiiihoilied
in si-ction li::. p..sl,il Laws an.l liiicu-
lalions, to wit: 1. Tlial tin- nuin.' and
address ..f Hi' pnl.Usher, uliior, man-
¦iKinu eililor and business inanaui r is:
Pulilislier, Th.' .Nass.iu Post Corpoa-
tlon. 22 Soutll Orove stri'.t; .-dilor,
¦naiia^iiii; editor and busim ss maiia-
v.'-r. ,lain.'S K. Stil.s, I ,¦> Lena av.nui'.
2. Thai 111.' own. I is: .laiins K. Sl il. s,
L. ii;i av.nu. :|. Thai Hi. kioivvn
ndhold.'i-s, nioiimii;.'. s, and otliir
.'Urilv lioiiPrs owiiliiK or Imldiim 1
r cini. l.r mor.' nf loial .niioiini ..f
nils, iiiiirmawis, ..r otli.-i ,x.'('iiri 11. s
.¦: None, ,laili. s I-:, Slil.'s, I'diioi.
Sworn III and siihsei il.i il hifon- nn, ihis
It'.lli day of .M,iy. i:i|(;. iSciPi Win. P
K'rafl. ,li', NoL'irv I'ul.lic, i ,M \ ..ini-
niissi..h .'Miiri's ^i,'ll'('ll :! 1, i'.D'ir
1 IWOTICB TO f^RKDITOIIS.
PimsiTANT TO AN ORDER Of HON. HK.NRY SELDEN, WELLER, Tem¬ porary Surrogate of the County ot Nas¬ sau, notice is hereby given to all per¬ sons having clalfns against Isabella Elisabeth Post, late of the Town of Hempstead, In the said county, de¬ ceased, IO present the same with th« vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, th« executor of the last will and testament of Haid deceased, nl hi« pitted of trans¬ acting business at .the offlce of Georg* Morton Levy, Freeport, New York, *n or before the 25th day of April next. Hated, Mineola. N. Y.. Sept, 27, 1915. RICHARD T. POST,
Executor. GKORGK MORTON LEVY. Attorney for Kxecutor. 1-7 Railroad Avenue. Tree- port. Long Island. N. Y.
>OTH-K TO CHFIIITttRM.
Pt'RSi .VNT TO VN ORHKR OF HON.
,)01I.N ,1, GRAH.VM, SiirroKate of the County of Nassau, noiice Is hereby Kiven to all iiersons havint clainrs auaiiisI H.wl.'tl Smith, late of the Town of Hinipsi.ad, in the said counly, de- c.ns.il, to pri'Sent the same with tho vouch. IS :h, i,of, to Du- subscriber the adminislraior of the Koods. chattels and cr.dils of said deceased, al his place of tr,insaeIiiiK husimss at Itillmore. .Na.s¬ sau Coumy, New York, on or before th.' lirst day of Hecemb.r n.M.
Hal.il. .Mill! ola, N V, Mav 11, IIMi:, FRANK SMITH,
Vdminisirator. I'LOCK >V SI':,V.M,VN, ,Vliorneys for .Vd-
niinisiralor, Freepon, .New York
-XOTIC'K TO ('HKDITOH!«.
PIRSIANT TO AN oRDKR OF HON. HKNRY SKLDKN WKLLKR, Tempor¬ ary Surrogate of the County of .Nassau. iiotici' is hereby ;,-iven to all persona having claims analnst Danlil G. Kamp, of the ToVn of Henipsteml. in ttie count.v. d«ceased. to present the with the vouchers thereof, to tha siihscrib.-rs, the executors of the last will and tistanient of said deceased, at Ihiir placi' of transactlnK business at lhe office of ,lohnson * ,lohnson. Free- port, N. Y,. on nr hi fore III, 2,'.fh day of Sl pNinbi'i next,
Hii'iil, Min.ola. N. Y., March 1, mS. CLARA G. KAMP. I KNN IK KA.MP.
I'^XWCUlOl s,
IelH.^PON .V- imiNSON, Attorneys for Railroad .Vvenue, Free-
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LEGAL NOTICE,
Sl'PRK.Mi; I
,Vlorm,i;j
tiff, ana inst
s. Inf.'
I.lll
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I'f.'tiilanis.
iiaiK'i o|- closure and sale du in the abovi-i'iiililed a (iiK dale Ihe Hilh day lhe iiiulirsi.mi. il. th. .imluni. Ill nam.'il, vvill
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al in ..I'lock in Hi.' for.'noon ..f Ihai ilay, ihi- preinis.'s d.-.'^criheil in said iinlKmi'iil, to wit:
Vll Ihose certain lols or pare. Is .if land ili'siKiialed as lots luiinbiri d :;il to
::i, both inclusive, in Hlock S2 on ,' r-
lain mail enlitl.d. -.Map of G.irilin i'itv l';siali's. Section ,V, revisiil ami .'VLnil- I ll. Card, n I'll v irslatis, ,Nassa ii Cnim i v, l.oni; Island, N.w York, surv. v.d and ili',ivvn Il.v Kirl.v. P.llil .V Gn.ii, ,VI,'iv, P'il7,-- an.l til.d in tiie oltlc. ..f Hi,, Cl, rk
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\OTI<-F, TO COVTH VCTOHH.
STATK OF .NKW YORK, offlce of the State Commission of HiKhways. .VI- banv, N, Y,—Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter ,'iO, Laws of lOOH, as ann iidi d bv Chapter fi16. Laws of IUJI, and Chapter sn. Laws of IDL't, sealed f.ro- posals will be received by the under¬ slKned at their offlce, .No, 55 Lancasier Street, Albany, .N, Y,, at oni' o'clock P. M, on Wediiexilay, the "th dny ot Jiinr, n»l«. for the imiiroveminl of the followinK hlKliways:
NASS.VC cof.NTV. Hep.
Con. Class of Road
No, Work ,No. Nam.'
9:i7 2 inch. Bil, .Viae. CM Arrandale- Bay View
R.'Siirfacir.K 4':.') So, G 1 en-
wood-.Me.t- inn House No KuaraiUe. ,'i47 Wlllet-
Kast Wlll¬ lston-West¬ bury Pond Maps, plans, speciflcaiions and esti¬ mates may be seen and proiiosal forms obtained at the offlce of tbe Commission in Albanv. N. Y., and also at the offlce nf Division Knelneer B, H Wait, Colum¬ bus Instltut.', 11 WashlnKion Slr.et, PoUKhkeepsle, N, V.
The especial attention of hlddirs is called to rjKNKRAL LNFOR.M ATIO.N FOR BII)I)P;R.S" In the ltemi/..d pro¬ posal, speciflcaiions ami contract aKree- ment.
Proposals for each road or contract must be presented In a sepnrate pealed .nvelope. endorsed on the outside with the name and number of Ihe road or contract for which the proposal Is made. Kach proposal musl be accompanied by cash or a certifled check payable to the order of the State Commission of High¬ ways for nil amount uiiual to at least five per cent, of the amount of the pro¬ posal which such cash or check accom¬ panies.
This cash or check Will be held by the Commission until the contract and bond are duly executed.
The successful bidder will he r.'(|Uired to Kive a performance bon.1 for flfty per cent, of the-^fMUjaot, and a main¬ tenance bond covering the wearlnK sur¬ face of all roads, exaept waterbound macadam and cement concrete pav<.'- ments for twenty per cent, of the con¬ tract price of th.' Items which comprise the wearing surface, anch bonds to he executed by a surety company to be ap¬ proved by the Commission: or a bond secured by the deposit of collateral securities "to be approved by the fTom- mlnslon.
The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids,
RDWIN IHTFFT, Commissioner, I, J, MORRIS,
Secretary.
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IS HKRKBV GIVKN liuneil. The Kast Hiilsid 'Kx-iation, a domestic i inK its principal plaee , n.ss at tll.'ii Cove, .Nassau Coiin York, nf its Intention lo apply P.nnrd of .*sup. rvisors of .Nassau Couni.v, al a mielinK of sabl Board in l.i h. Id at the Couni.v Cnurl Housi, Vliniola, .New York, on Ih.' i:i(h da.v ol .liinr, lllia. at t.n I 1(1) o'clock in the fori noon of Ihal day for Hi.' pirinlssion and coii- senl of said Board of i^upervisors' r'ur- siiaiit to law, to the underslKned, p.r- mlltlnK the iind.rslKned, to aci|iiir.' title to, and to lak.', set apart and use for e.met.ry purposes, a c. rla In tract, piece <ir parcl of land, situaii , Iv¬ ing and b.iiiK at Glen Head, in liie Town of Oyst.r Bay, County of Nassau and .Stat"- of .New York, boundi d and deserUieil as follows, to wit:
BeKinninK at a stone monumeni In the North, asl eorni r of thi' properly now owmd by the Hillside Cemetery .Association, adjoininK the land of Caro¬ line Pric. : thence along tin- lan.l of Cnrolliii' Price, the followinK two cours.s: ill .North Klglity-I wo d.Kr.'.s forty-two minut.s l';asi, f»ne hundnd forty-one and fifty-two one hundredths (141,52) ftet to a stone monument, I2i North KIghfy-one degrees, twenty-nin.' minutes Kast, One hundred tliirt.v- elght (ISS) feet to a stone monument; thence along the lands of th.' party of the first part, fhe following two courses: (1) South Three deKrees flfty- om- and one-half minutes Kant, Thr.e hundred and thirteen (3!3i fe.i to a stone monument, (2) South KlKbty-two degrees, twenty-nine and t.ne-half min¬ utes West. One hundred and seventy- nine and thirty-four one hundredths (179.34) feet to the lands of Ihr Hill¬ side Cemetery Association, said point being marked with a stone monument: thence along the land of the Hillside Cemetery Assoeiation. North Thr.e d«-- grees, flfty-one and one-half minutes ¦West, three hundred and, eleven and nine one hundrerlths (,'H 1.09), feef to the eglrining Containing two (2) Acres, Hat.'d, April 24th, 1916. KAST HILLSIDK CEMKTKRY AflSO- CTATION,
By HERBERT S. BOW.NK, '
Seeretary,
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In iiiirsiianc.' nf Hi. .iiiiIkmiiiiI of fmii'lnsuri an.l sale duly iiiadi' an.l i n i.ri'cl in till above inlilieil ailioii, and Innriii).' llall' ihe I4lli .lay of April, lliHi. I. the und. rslKiii'd, Hie n f.ri e in said jiiilKini III nannil, vvill s.ll al puhlic a lie iion III III.' RoUinda nf the County Cmiii
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,'tlill Ittt OF .11 XF. Ittlll, III li i.-eloik in Ihe foniiomi, Ibe pr. in • is.'S lilri'.'tei* hy said JiiilKiiHiit t" he Hol.l, and Ihl rein described as follnws .VII those cirlain pli cs, panils an.l lots of lan.l, tog. llnr wiiii ihe biilld- iiiKs anil iniprov.mints l In r.-on, siluate, lylhK and biiiiK al Fn.porl, .Nassau Coiinlv, .N. w York, and bou iidi (l^iiid d'- scribeil as follows *^
Comnnni'inK ai a [.oliil in tin' vv.st¬ erly line .if GraffliiK Plare, dislant one hiiiidnd niinly-l line and nirn'-IrntliH iPi,-l.!t) fill northerly wlnn measured along the wisterly lin.' of Grafflng Place, tn lhe point or place wlnre tint north.rlv line of Broadway Joins Hi"! w.st.lly line of said GrafHiiK Place; III.nee running w.'slerl.v and at right angles to the easterly lln.' of ,fay Ktriei, one hundre.i sixie.'n and iiini-t.'nthK llltil)) fll I to tin- easterly line of land of ,los.pli R. VViiod and Lydia K, VVood, as cnnvi'Vid to Hnni hv Lmiis Verbeeck anil wife on or about lln thii I. iiil h day of ,luii<', 1!) 1 I , Ilnni'i running In a noriherlv .Ilr.eti.m along iln- easteily line of land of xalil VVood anout flftv anil sevenlv hlinilredlbs (,';().70) fe.i to the northerly line nf land of said Woo.l , as conveyed by said deed; thi-nee riin- ninir .ast.-rlv in a lln.' at riKht aiigles to th.' .astrrly line of ./ay Slrr-.t four and nlni'ly-twri hundredths (4.1)2) feet; thence runninK norlhtrly in a Mtralghl n.' tifty anri siv.-nty liunrlr.'ilthH ltil).70) fe.-t to a point distant one hundrerl iw.nty-two and tliirly-six hiinrlrr-dths il22.3fi) f.-.t weslrrly, wlnn measured at right aoKlrs Jo the east.rly side of ,Ia.v Stre.t frrim h point in tin- wi-k|. rly sl.le of Grafting Plai.- wblch prdnl Is one liundred two anri foiir-lrntliH iI1>2 4i feet noriherly, when mraHiir"'! along lhe wesl.-rly sid.' of (IraflliiK Place from the |iolnl or pla'.' o? bet in- ning; thence running easterly In a line at right arigl.s to thr- easterly line r.f ,Iay Sir.'t rdie hundr.d twenty-two and tbirty-isix hundredths (122 3f.) feet ko the west.-rly llnr. of Grafting Pla..'; Ihence running southerly along anri with the westerly llni' of Grafflng Place one hundred tw'i anri foiir-trnths (102.4) feel to the point or pla.e of be. ginning,
SubJ'cl lr) fhe eovr-narits and reslric lions Set forth In dr'eds rtrorded In .Nassau County Clerk's Oftlc as follows: D-i-d from ("harl.s A .Sigmond and wife to l,,ouis V'r-rbeeck, Liber t,t. page 4l'i; deed from Charb-s A Sigmond and wifo to Charles A. .Sigrnond Healty Company, Llher Itlt. pag.' 2Kfi: Charles A, SIgmnnrJ Really Company to William c, Ki.iut and wife. Lib. r ir,2, page •187, derd from William C, Stout and wife to Louis Vir- beepk, Lihrr 1.'>2, page 389. ,
Dated, April IKth. 191«,
HAROLD C, WILSI^IN,
Raferee EDWARD B, THOMPSON, Esri,, Attor¬ ney for TMalntiff, 215 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New Tork, 4-2!-7t