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Henimn liichcrrnan. of Itoyal ^tationory and Cigar Store, (iO So. Main St., lia.« boon notifiod hy tho Inttirnal Flovonuo Jturt'uu lliat a tax will Ijo iin- poso<l on Cigar.s, CiparetttNs «i»l Tobaccos, in addition to the pro.sont pronaium. Tn ordoi- lo tako advanta^^o of tlio pro- tiitnt prioos, Mr. Lieberman, ad¬ vises Iii.s fiatron.s to inak(( tliojr j)urclia.so,'^ now, for tho prioos of nil Cip:ars, >'U'. wWl be advanood in tho VKRY future.
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(ioi t Mnftll battle of Kly'a C?rMni Balm frnm ynnr dniggiit now. Apply n littlf of tbi« trtgrtnl, aBtlmptio. healinft rroom in ynnr noktrilit. It pen- otTtlto thrmijfh erery air puiwm|!:e of the be»<i. «oothe« the inflameH or •wollen nuoon* mcmbrkne anil nlief oomea ia* ctAfltly.
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LOM} LSI/UND ItAILKOAD TIM£ TABLE
(E:ffecUve June 30, 1?17) l.«ave Merrick for New York and InlerinedUte atatlons: Week-days— J.16, 5.52, 6.38, iC.54, 17.17, a7.28, 8.00. •m.n. 8.52, 10.12 a. m.; 12.13, 1.30, 3.08, 4.17, 5.38, 6.33, 8.13, 11.14 p. m. Sun¬ days—6.47, 8.20, 9.22 a. m. 12.28, 2.48, 4.32. 6.33, 7.07, 8.40, 9.46, 11.17 p. m. Leave Freeport for New York, Penn- dsylranla Staiion and Brooklyn. Week- •days—6.20 ,5.56, 6,42, 16.68, 17.22, e7.43, <.04, f8.17, 8.56, 19.51. 10.17 a. m.; 12.19, 1.34. 3.13. 4.21, 5.01, 5.42, If6.21. t.39. 8.1«, 9.19. 11.18 p. m. Sunday— «.51. 8.24, 9.26 a. m.; 12.82, 2.62. 4.36. 4.37, 7.11. 8.44, 9.50. 11-.21 p. m.
Leave Proeport for Amityville, }<abylou, Patchogue and intermediate atatioiiB: Week-daya — ua4.44, 6.50. .1.10, a9^1. 11.53 a. m.; al.46, 81.26. sa2.22. S2.39, 2.44. a3.58. a5.01. a5.55, ti.V), 16.38. ia7.06. 7.46, a8.03. a9.07 all.20 p. m.; 12.17, a2.22 nigbta. Sua- daya—5.31, a9.22, 10.56 a. m.; 12.34, 2.30, e3.54. a5.44, a7.08, a9.02, 11.14 p. 111.: al2.17. al.59 night.
i>eave New York, Pennsylvania Sta¬ tion, for Freeport, Merrick and prin¬ cipal intermediate stations: WeA- days—113.50, c5.54, 7.04 . 8.36, 11,00 a. m.; al2.40. 12.52. 81.32. »1.52. 2.00, :?.00, 4.07, ct4.48, 5.00, ct5.17, 15.33. l.'i.54. 16.15, 6.,';0, 7.10, 8.10. 10.25. 11.30 p.m.: 1.30 niKht Sundays—1.30, 8.25, 8.08, 10.17, 11.34 p. m.; 12.54 night.
sTralna run to Babylon only.
nNo Brooklyn connections.
BSaturdays only.
fRxcept Baturd.iya.
lExc«pt holidays. ,
tl^xcept Salurduya and holldaya.
TraittB leave Brooklyn. Falbuah Avenue fltation, about the aanne time as thoae •tiown from New Yorl<. Penn«ylvaijl« Station. This time table subject to ehanfite wtthaut notice. i
c Kxcept Merrick. I
Common carden aage brewed into a heavy t(<a with aulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lururiant. Junt a few applica- tiona will prove a revi-lation If your hair la fading, atreaked or gray. Mixing the 8age T(?a and Sulphur rtHsipe at home, though, is trou4)lpsome. An maier way is to pet a ."iO-cont bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound at anv drug atore all ready for use. 1 his is the old time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients.
While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youth¬ ful appeftrance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth'^ Sago and Sulpnnr Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just danipon a spongo or soft brush with it and draw this througli your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by mormng all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant.
This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite and is not intended for ihe cure, mitigation or prevention of diaeas*.
J.VAiM. NOTKKS
vot»« of th* ma7n^b«ra of aald Hoard prp*«*«T»t and voting, a qnnnim l>#«ln(i: prfxent, tloea enarf aa followa:
1. An Item of «1742.90 nhall bo plac- oit In the County budget for th«» y*ar 1017 and the ntmo ahall be rata<>d hy tnx and paid to fhp Connty of T^ttn- nna tor the acrount of fh^ following amoTinta:
CharlM H. WlltulP, |t1.2fi; Cbarles H. Wlltsle. «22.37; Fav A OConnell. $!,•?.SO; Charles J Neullaf, »fi.39: Nas¬ sau Terrare Co., 1149.69; Rolan«1 H. SmUh. «7«.70: Frank R. Howe, $132.- 2fi: Llllinn B. WH«on. 144.12; .iMn- nettff Orare, ffi.^.f»1 ; Reberra N. 'Wy- nonz. $10.54; F. f., Flanagan, $29.19; r». Preston Wrsonr. $26.10; Churlea N. Wyaons-. Atty., «95«.36; Joaeph F. HrlfTIn, X136.2R; A. C. WraonR, «'>.r>2; rbnrle-^ H. Wlltsio. «24.fi1; f. O. Wolf. $6.03; Martin Roto. $17.8R; 'or tflnea 111e»ral1y levied ynon the proportlea aforesaid In the Town of North Hempstead. The aald atim of ^H'tS.IO It herrhv made a rhargw n?p-p«f the tarfhl'^ pri»>'"-ty oT the Towr of N'orth Mpmpsto.id.
? 'i'Mm art Hh.ill take elTort Im- medlatrly.
Artoitted by thr Hoard of fltipervi..^- or-s of Naasau Connty, N in. 1917.
HIRAM R SMITH. Chairman. State nf New York, County of Nas¬ aau. aa.^
I. weor(?la C. nnrrowes, Clerk pro torn of the Roaril of Stipervlsora of the County of Naaaan. do hereby oer- tlfy. that I have compared the prr- riitUiS with Ihr orlirlnnl rr.^oMition THnnted by the Ponrd of Siipprvisora of Naasau County, New York, October '••. 1117. on file In mv oPlre anrl re- rordod In the rerord of the prorood- loKn nt thr Ronrd of Supervisors of the County of Naaisaii, and dn horoby "ortifv tlif sainr to hr a rnrrrrt tran- "rrfnt H'frefrotTi and of the whole of P.T Id ori final. \
1 fiirthor crrtiry th.at the re«nlution horf^intitinvo tni'ntionefl yvns adopted hv thr conrtirrlntr .ifPrmatlvr voto of thr .Supervisors of the Counly nf Naa¬ sau.
Tti Wltnos',^ Whrroof. T have herettnto set my hnnd and i'flxrd tht» ofHrial seal of said (Sell) Po-ird of Siitii'tvlPorf-. this- 10th day of Ortohrr, in the yriir onr thousand nine h"n-
drofl nnd prvrntpnn. OEORCTA C. nilRFlOWKS. Clork of tht) Hoard of Stiprrvi.sors of Nassaii Cotinty pio tr-ni.
tB«AL ITflTICTW.
-THR rrwiT fTirwirkh nkWK
OF RKLLfORir
in the Vlllasre of BAllmora In thet (^ounfy of Nassau and State of New York, is jtuthorlred to pnmmenr* th^ hua In eaa of hanking as provided fn Section Fifty-one Hundred and Slity Nine of the Revised SUttitfta of the United Statea.
IN TP^STrMONY i?TTERF50r
witness my hand ant: seal tt (Sea?) OfTlre thla thlrtyflrat ^tr mt
Auguat, 1917.
(Signed) T. P KANF, .\ctlng O^mptroller of the Currency.
LIMAf. ROnClM
KKSOI.rTION NlMJlKli TWELVE
AN ACT to charge upon the taxable property of the Town of Hempstead, the amount of taxes refunded fay the Oounty Treasurer ot the Caunty of Na.s.sau as having been illeKally lev¬ ied against the properties of said town as below enumerated.
The Doard <jf Supervisor.s of the County of Nassiu, pursuant to the authority vestpd in said Board by Chapter 686 of the I..aws of 1892 and the acts amendatory thereof and »up- plemental thereto, by the unanimous vote of the members of said Board preaent and voting, a quorum being present, does enact as follows:
1. An Item of $14,526.86 shall be placed in the County budget for the
RKSOIiirTIO* N'I'MHI.K I OIUTKEX
AN ACT to charKo upon the taxa¬ ble proporty of the Tnwn of Oyster Hay. thr amount of taxes rrfundrd hy the Cotinty Tri'u.surrr of tho Cotin¬ ty of Nas.tau as havin.^ been illecally lovirrt atTatnst the properties below enumerated.
Thf Board of Supervisors of the County of Nassau, pursuant to tho .Titthority vested in said fJoard by Chapter 686 of tho Iaws of 1892 and the acts amendatory thereof and sup¬ plemental thereto, by the unanimous vote of the members of said Board preaent and voting, a quorum being present, does enact as follows:
1. An item of $917.20 shall be plac¬ ed In the budget for the year 1917 and the same shall be raised by tax and paid to the County of Nassau for the pccoimt of the following amounts:
Jobn Relnhardt. $21.12; William Wiley, $13.60: Walter D. Koch, $1.41; rhn rles H. Wlltsle, $2.72: Geo. D.
HRW TORK SIJPRKMR COtJRT
r*imTT crp RASAAii
R. Annie Armati^ng and Jamea Bliss Coombs, aa Kiecutora of the last Will and Testament of Rolaad D. Armatrong, dAcetaaed, natntUTs. rt. Rartiara I.auer and Daniel lAtier, Defendants,
In pursuance of a judgment of fore¬ closure and sale, duly made and en¬ tered In the ah()ve entitled action and hearing date tbe 2nd day of October, 1017, 1, the undersigned, referee In Y., October | said JudKment nahied will aell at pub¬ lic auction to the Ulghest bidder, at the Court House, at Mineola. Nassau County, New York, on the 28th day of November, 1917. at 10.30 o'clock A. \i., the preiui.'tes deacribed in aaid .iudgmont to be aold and there¬ in deacribed as follows: All those plots, piecea or parcel of land aa described on a certain map, 'i.i;o'.vn as "Map of i'irai Section of I'ropetty situate at Hicksville, Nas¬ sau County, Ixing Island, ov/ncd hy ttie Cantiaqtie Development Com¬ pany," and (lied In the oflice of the Clnrk of the County of Nassau, as follows: I»t.s seven, (7), Kight, (8), Nine. (0), Thirty-four. (34), Thlrty- tivc, (,35), Thirty-six, (36), Thlrty- s<<ven, (37), and Thirty-ei(?ht, (38), In niock One; Ixtts Six (6), Seven. (7), lOisht, (8), and Nine, (9), in Block Three; Lots Four, (1), Five, (5), Six, (6), and Thirteen, (13). In Block i'-ourtren, Tt)gf>ther with all the right, title and interest of tho defendants of, Ih and to the streete or avenues lying in front of and ad- .ioiiiin.ir said pfoinises to 'tho centre linos thereof. Oalod, October 16, 1017.
KDWARD B. THOIMPSGN, Refora* RIJRJS T. GRIGGS, Attoinry for Plalutiffs, J Offlee and P, O. Addre.s.s,
York City." and flled in th* oftloe nf the Clerk of the County of Naasn.i on April 20th, 1911, as Map No. 31, aa
and hy Iota nnmhrrs fottrteen to twen¬ ty-three, both Inclusive, Block forty- one, which aald lots are bounded and described tm follows: to wit: --
Beginning at a point on the north¬ erly side of Pinr Street, distant two iitindred fei't westerly from th* cor¬ ner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Pine Street with the weaterly aide of Ijiurelton Boule¬ vard; nmning thence northerly par¬ allel with l>aurelton Boulevard, one hundred and nineteen and flfty-four one-hundredths frrt to the southeast¬ erly side of Water Street; thence .southwesterly along aald side of Wa
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•nd 640; hefnff tha aam^ premiaea conveyed hy Margaret A. Oalvln to the aforeaaid B. Witman Dambly by d«ed dated April 13, 1910, and recorded In the ofll<^»- of the Clerk of Na:saan Cmin> tv, in Llher 221 of T>peda, at page 3«6. on the ISth day of April. 1910. at 38 minutea paat 3 p. m.; and alao all those two certain plota of land shown but not numbered on the aforesaid amended map of Kaat Rock¬ away Park, and bounded and dosnlb ed as follows; Flrat plot beginning af a point on the aouth end of Carman Avenue where «ame ta interaected by ' the westerly Hne of lot No. 89 on I said Map. thence westerly along a line drawn parallel with the north aide nf Smith Street to land of Oliver
ter Street, two hundred and one feet, Davlaon, thence southerly alonn aatd five inches; thenre southerly parallel i Oliver Davlson'p land to Dart Street,
with lAurelton Boulevard ninrty-four and ninety-nine onr htrndrrdths feet to the northerly side of Pine Street; and thence easterly along aald aide of Pine Street, two hundred feet to the point or place of beginning.
Also all the right, title and Intereat of the patty of the fir.st part of. In and to Pine Street and Water Street, ly¬ ing in front of and adjoining aaid premisea to the centre lines thereof, respectively.
Subject however to covenants, ease¬ ments and restrictions contained In former Instruments of record affect¬ ing said premls^s. Dated, October 23, 1917.
KDWARD n. TffOMPSON. Rrfriec. LEVI S. HULSE, Attorney for Plaintiff, 16 Brbadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York CUty.
(OIPiTY
:U Nassau Street, New York City.
year 1917 and the same shall be rats
ed by tax and paid to the County of I Pratt, $158.18; Charles H. Wlltsle,
Nassau for the account of the follow-1 ?6L31; Charles H. Wlltsle, $30.24
ing amounts, to wit:
Lafayette A. Brown. $8.24; Rufuu H. Smith, $16.30; Charles H. Wlltsle. $riH.S(i: Susan F. George. $5.54; Charles H. Wiltsle, »95.71; Charles H. Wiltsle, $56.78; Chicasaw Realty Co.. $53.56; Chicasaw Realty Co., $9.44; Chicasaw Realty Co., $28.66; CUarles R. McCarthy, $6.11; Charles H. Wiltsle, ?9.34: Robert D. West. $6452.40; Susan F. George, $11.65; Charles H. Wiltsle, $76.48; Dorothy DoRoth, $83.38; E. H. Payne, $41,31; Maylow Co.. .'S:i.77: S. Ooldsticker, $3.50; Auburn Dev. Co., $4.44; Abra¬ ham Ariolberg, $44.09; Charles N. Wy- .suuf,', :f20.38; E. L. Flanagan, $7219.75, M. P. McNamara, ?81.50; Wni .H. Ab¬ rams. $7.48; Sea Side l.«dge 1. O. O. P.. ?127.20; for taxi>.^ illegally levied upon the
Estate of Harry GUI, $16.40; Merle L. Stoll. $115.20; Charles Hartmaier, $14.22; Michael Annskiers, $19.50; Geoige Quaritlus ,$53.17; Josephine Klein. $61.67; Gabriel Bandler. $20.54; John I. Green, $1.92; Mary F. Wehr, $l>.34; Mrs. Rose Riedllnger. $5.13; .loseph DePasquali, $41.24; Otto H. Kahn, $47.18; John J. Breen, S25.14; E. L. Fl.-inaRan, J!1«;.82: Charles H. Wilt.sle, $2:1.03: Auburn Dov. Co., $131.66: FredW. Shav. -vOl; Charles T! .Mc-rrtrthy, $204 ; Charles H. Wllt¬ sle, $771,
for taxes illoi^ally levied upon tlte | properties aforesaid in the Town of | Oyster B.-\y. The said sum of $917.20 1 i:; hereby madr a charge upon the| tnxablr pioperty of the Town of Oys ter .gay. Adopted by the Hoard of Supervis.
properties aforesaid In the Town ofi^'s of Naasau County. N. Y., October Hemp.stead The said sum of $14,-! 13. 1917. r
IT'S YOURS-USE " DiMmttmotint." *• Natura't re«tontivc«naa^/««kart. cut to quick relief from atamack ilWt HeartUini, DinineM, Add Mouth, Loat Appetite Sleeplcaanen, etc. Known, truated and tried by titout- •nds the whole Und over.
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5 "TkalUrtolUlUI" ^3
t hiTe iMM troubled with <k)inack UouUlr for tblttj-ST* raara aaa I b«T« arrrt fouad •uthlBa that 414 , aia ao oiuob «v|>d •• DlOBtfrOMIIMI. i Uy huabaud ban had Aathma for If- > trea y«ara aud ha aayv tkat tt 4«aa ). hia> a worid uf guod.
Hits. J. a. SMITH. 2»0 C-dar AfB.. Patcltucua, ti. T. Ytor fauM If yta tatm iUi«« -0<|ialMMAi« tHJ^Ytttttlttiotamiatk fofoti.m rkabbark'a UruK Mtwrr, Kred H. ritmp. Aroudr- I'tntratMC), U. UlHckaoiMB. I'MmluKdule.
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FREEPORT PRESS
HOY D. PKAK^SALli, Pnp.
*' Priatin(f of Individualitx Color Print SpcciiXitU
M CtarehSt^ FreeportLl.
j 526,86 is hereby made a chsixge upon I the taxable properly of the Town of Hempstead.
2. This act ahall take effect im¬ mediately.
Adopted^by the Buard of Supervis¬ ors of Naasau (bounty, N. Y,, October 10, 1917.
HIRA.M R. S.MITH, Chairman. State of New York. County of Nas¬ sau. 8s.:
I. Oeorgia C. Burrowes, Clerk pro turn of tbe Board of Supervisors of the County of Nassau, do hereby cer¬ tify, thiit 1 have compared the pre¬ ceding with the original reaolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors •)f Nassau County, New York. October
HIRAM R. SMITH, Chairman. Statt! of New York, County of Nas¬ sau, ss,:
I, G(or.i;ia C. Burrowes, Clerk pro ttm of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Nassau, do hereby cer¬ tify, that 1 have compared the pre¬ ceding with the original reaolution adopted by tbe Board of Supervisors of Nassau County, New York. October 19, 1917, on (lie in my office and re¬ corded In the record of the proceed¬ ings of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Nassau, and do hereby certify tlie same to be a correct tran¬ script therefrom aud of tbe whole of said original.
I further certify that the resolution
COI'M V t'Ol UT, IVA-HSAl rOlNTY EDGAR JACKSON, as substituted trustee under the last will and testament of Stephen Baldwin, deceased. Plaintiff,
against STEPHEN BAXTER, and others, Defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of fore¬ closure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action in tbe office of the Clerk of the County of Na.ssau on the 23rd day of Octoher, 1917,1, the underaigned, tbe referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the Sth day of December, 1917, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the front door of The Fiee¬ port Bank Building, at Freeport, Nas¬ sau County. New York, the premisea described in said Judgment as fol¬ lows:
All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and be- ing at Merrick, in the town of Hemp¬ stead, County of Nassau and State of New York, known and designated on a certain map entitled "Map of Mer¬ rick .Manor, comprising 538 lots at .Morrick, in the town of Hempstead. Nassau County, New York, owned by Ixing Island Realty Company, New York. Surveyed April. 1904, by Al¬ vin G. f^^ I' th. ('. V... Frreport," apd filed in the office of the Clerk of Nas¬ sau County, April 27, 1904, as and by the lot numbers 255 and 256, and more particularly described as fol¬ lows: BcKinninK at a point in the ti.ortherly line of Camp Avenue, flfty- tive and forty one-hundredths (55.40) foot distant in a westerly direction from the Northwesterly comer of ("amp Avenue and Stevens Avenue; thence running Northerly, in a line
("Or.NTY COliRT, NAS.SAI LENA .JACKSON, Plaintiff,
against LOUISE A .WEBER; THE WIDOW, If any, and all thr hrirs at law, devisees and lep- .itoos and assignees of Charles Kiwhlrr, deceaaed. if any, and tlieir respective hu.^hands and wives, if any, all of whose natiios are unknown to plaint- ittii and all other persons hav¬ ing or claiining tn have any jntorost In or lion tijwn tho promises drscribori in a moit- .t'ago recorded in Nassau Coun¬ ty Clerk's office in LIhor 221 of inorttiages, page 107. on May 1, 1013. derived under ttr through the said (Uiarlcs Koeh¬ ler, deoeased, subsoqtiont to the said mortgage;
Defendants. To the above named defendants:
YOU ARK HEREBY SUM.MONED to answer the complaint in this ac¬ tion, and to serve a copy of your an¬ swer on the Plaintiff's Attorney with¬ in twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your fail¬ ure to appear, or answer, Judginent will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the'coa- plaint. Dated September 10. 1017.
EDGAR JACKSON, Attorney for Plaintiffj Office and P. 0. Address. Freeport Bank Building, Freeport, Nassau Couaty, New York, To the widow, If any, amd all the heirs at law, devisees and legateea and assignees of Charles Koehler, de¬ ceased, if any, and husbands and wives whose names are ui\known to plaia tiff, and all other persons having or claiming to have any Interest in or lien upon the premises described ia a mortgage recorded in Nassau Coun¬ ty Clerk's ofBce in Liber 221 of mort-
thence easterly along the north wide of prfrt Street to the westerly line of lot numbered 113 on said map; fMenre northerly along the westerly line of lots numbered 113 and 89 to the {point or place of beginning; and sec ond plot beginning at a point on the south aide of Dart atrret 162.7 feet westerly from the corner formed hy the Intersection of the west aide of I<awaon Avenue with the aouth aide of Dart Street, thence weaterly along Dart Street to land of Oliver Davi¬ son, thenrp southerly along aald Da¬ vison's land and along tbe itontrr '-' Ihe crerk, following Ita winds arid bends, to land now or formerly of one Ahrams, thcncr easterly along said Abrams' land to the southwest corner of lot numbered 154 on yaiA mnj), thenrp northerly along the westerly lino of lota numbered
154 to lot numbered 115, Incluaive, ,,.„„, .. ^„ . „„ _, .
on sa.d map to the south side of Dart | 'ZTLZVt6 'ZTtoLX^^
Samuel S. Rhame, 160.1 feet; KUt.>[
SJ1.B4 fotit: thenre ttcmth «« dwrrWW bilnntnn weat. 11S.05 feat; north 6€ degree M mlnntea went IS, fret, to land bt Alfred C. Coni' tbrnre south 24 deffrfen 57 mlat alonr land of Alfred C. Cornirall. 2708.66 fret; thenro aouth 63 degrM* 28 minutea eaat 93.33 feet, thene* sotith 88 degr««a Ofl mlnutM otuk. 4«.!»« feet, thence north 26 degre«ii m minutea east, 2770 !>4 feet to the polst or plare of heglniilng, r^ntalntM 0.574 acrea of land wiihln aaid bounds and being tl>e aame premiaea con¬ veyed by William B. Platt, unmarried, to the aforeaaid B. Witman Damblr by deed dated the 22nd day nf De¬ cember, 1910, and recorded In th* nfflce of the Clerk of Naaaau Omnty In Liber 2.S1 of Dreda at page 800 «¦ the 29th dny of December, 1910. At tMI minute."! paat eleven a. m.
Sixth Parcel: Beginning at tkt northwesterly corner , thereof tt a stake driven in tb« ground at the pola* where the eaaterly line of land ttt Martin V. Wood Interaecta the aooth- rrly line of land formerly of D. S. Drnton, and running thence aouth Sf degrees 36 minutea west along aaM easterly line of land of Martin T. Wood, 2770.94 feet to the bay. tbenoi running north 73 degrees 11 minutes easi, 118.68 feet; thence ruanlnf north 33 degrees 48 mlnuteg 127.2 feel and thence north 77 degr 52 minutea east. 143.1 feet to land Alfred ('. Cornwell, the last thi courses and distances being along bay, thence running north 25 degr«M|; 18 minutes east along naid land of Alfred C. Cornwell 2520.2 feet to laatf . formerly of Samuel S. Rhame; thene* '^
Street at the point or place of he- u:inninK; tlio sairt two plots together bring the same premises conveyed hy the East Rockaway Realty (^ompany lo thr aforesaid IJ. Witman Damhly hy deed dated thr 11th day of May, 1910, and recorded in the offlcr of the Clerk of Nassau County In Llher 231 of Deeds at page 165 on the 13th day of May, 1910, at 22 minutes past n a. m.
Second Parcel: Boginning at the northeastorly corn»y of the premises at a locust slake driven in the ground .'irijoiiiing land fornierly helongring to D. S. Qonton and now known as "East Uockaway Park " and from said stake running south 33 degrees 30 minutes west along lanrt known as "East Rockaway Park" 231.6 fort; thence running north 68 degrees 57 mluutes west along land now or formerly of Auerbach and. Stpvon.>?on 327.57 feet to a monument: thence south 79 do- gioe.s 23 minutes wost along land of Alfred Cornwell, 78.93 foet; thence north 50 dogrors 52 minutes west still along land of Alfred Cornwell, 406.14 foet to Thedson's Creek, thence north 48 degrees 40 minutes eaat through Thedson's Creek 47,55 feet; thence north 38 degrees 20 minutes west through Thedson's Creek 33.2 feet; thence westerly and thence northerly along Thedson's Creek to land known as "East Rock'away • Park," thence south 72 degrees' 20 minutes east along said land known as "East Rockway Park" 905.76 feet to the point or place of beginning; contain¬ ing within said bounds 3.615 acres of land according to a survey made by D. S. Denton, Jr., Surveyor, February 27, 1911; being the same premiaes conveyed by Francis C. Yost and Mar¬ tha E. Yost, his wife, to the aforesaid 'their"7e"sn^tl've ^' hitman Dambly by deed dated the .f -J^ on rJ 15th day of April, 1911, and recorded ir any, an o* -^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^j^^.^ ^^ Nassau
County in Liber of Deeds at page
on the 24th day of May. 1911.
Third Parcel: Beginning at locust
stake at the northeasterly corner of
the premises wbere the westerly line
gages, page 197, on May 1, 1013, de¬ rived under or through the said Charles Koehler, deceased, subse- Qiient to the said mortgage; tiie fore¬ going summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Honorable Lewis J. Smith, County Judge of Nasaau Ci^ounty, dated the i 4th day of October, 1017, .ind filed la the nfflce of the Clerk of Nassau Coun¬ ty with tho complaint.
KDGAR JACKSON, j
.Attorney for Plaintiff, OfTice and P. O. Address, , Freeport Bank Building, | Freeport, Nassau County, New Yort.
of land of Alfred Cornwell intersects
thence running nortb 89 degrees 0§ minutes west along said land form«r* ly of D. S. Drnton, 64.96 feet to th« pnlm or jtlaco of beginning; contain¬ ing within said bounds 13.698 acre* ot land, according to a survey mad* by D. S. Donton, Jr.. December S, 1010; being the same premiaes con> veyed by Samuel V. Abel and Lllllaa M. Abel, bis wife, to the aforesali- ];. Witiuiin Dambly, by deed dated Oirn 23rd day of December, 1910. and re¬ corded in the office of the Clerk oC Nassau Cotinty In Liber 251 of Deeds at page 384 on the 29th day of De¬ cember, 1910, at nine minutes paet eleven a. m.
The said six parcels heing subjeof to the rights, reservations and rte- strictions in said deeds contained. *
oafd premises will be sold suojeet „o any stau: of facts that a surrey Hu.^ show, hnd to covenants and re. strict, ns, jf any, affecting the same; to riparian rights. If any, in the bay tind creeks running through or abut¬ ting said premises; to rights and easements of lot owners, if any, OTer the stieets laid out on said map and to a prior mortgage for $99,000 witk Interest thereon.
Excepting from the above describe4fi premises all those plota, jriecee parcels of land situated at East Hoek«f away. County of Nassau and State New York, known and designated tm a certain map entitled "Map B of EMtfef Rockaway Park, Nassau County* Windsor Land & Improvement Com¬ pany, C. W. Smith, City Surveyor," and filed in the office of the Clerk of the C-ounty of Nassau on October 0. 1911, as Map No. 42, as and by the lota numbers 1 to 6, both IncluslTe. and 26 to 30, botb inclusive, In JSloelL 28, and 403, 404 and 405 In Bloch l|| and 444 and 446 in Block IS, whlefc were released from said mortgage, together with an easement for Uk- gress and egress to said lots over tbe streets and avenues as laid down <M said map in both directions to the nearest public high^Rray.
X. , ,, , , J . , . Also excepting from the above de-
he southerly line of land formerly of .^^bed premises all that part of the Dolamater S. Denton, and running - *^
thonce
S. north 56
degrees 58 minutes I'''*'*°^^''***««'^ lands situate at B»«fe^/i
10. l!<17, on file in my office and re-1 f'^relnabove mentioned was adopted ooixled in the record of the proceed- ''X the concurring affirmative vote of ings of the Board of Supervisors «' the Supervisors of the County of Nas- the County of Nasaau, and do hereby | tta certify the same to be a correct tran- i script tberefroni and of tbe whole of J aald orlglaal. <Jilll
I further certify that tbe resolution hereinabove tnuntluncd was adopted by the concurring affirmative vote of 'he Superviaora of tbe County of Nas¬ sau.
Ill Witness Whereof, 1 have hereunto set Thy hand and affixed the offlciai seal of said I Seal) Roard ef Supervisors, this 19th day of October, ia the .vear oue thousand nine hun¬ dred and seventeeu. GEORGIA C. BURROWES, ('l."k tif the Board of iiupcrvisora of Nassau County pro tem.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the offlciai seal of said (Seal) Board of Supervisors, this 19th day of October, in the year one thousand nine hun¬ dred and seventeen. GEORGIA C. BURROWES. (Merk of the Board of Supervisors of Nassau County pro ,tem.
parallel with the westerly line of Ste- '
veils Avenue, one hundred forty-one I
and forty one-hundredths (141.40) i SUPREME COUKT
loel; tficnce westerly, in a line paral-i NASSAU COl'iNTY'
lol with the Southerly line of Howes i CASSIUS M. l^WSON, et al. Street, flfty (50) feet; thence South-1 Plaintiffs,
erly, in a line parallel with the flrst deacribed course, one hundred eigh¬ teen and ten one-hundredths (118.10) feet, to the Northerly line of Camp -Avenue; thence Easterly, along the Northerly line of Camp Avenue, flfty- ftve and forty one-hundredths (55.40) feet, to the point or place of begin¬ ning, and comprising all of the land within said bounds. Dated, October 24, 1917.
EDWARD B. THOMPSON, Referee. VAgtr Jackson,
against EAST ROCKAWAY IMPROVE¬ MENT COMPANY, and others.
Defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of fore¬ closure and sale, duly made and en
west along said land formerly of Delamaler S. Denton, 151.4 feet to a stake; thence south 28 degrees 41 minutes west 288.71 feet to a^ monu¬ ment at the head of a ditch known as llig-bic's Ditch, which separates the parcel of land hereby conveyed from land formerly of Benjamin Mott; thonce southerly along said ditch as it winds and turns until il conies to the bay; thence easterly along said bay until it comes to said land of Alfred Cornwell; and thence north 1'7 degrooB 41 minutes 30 seconds east along said land of Alfred Corn- well 2727.6 feet to the point or place of beginning; containing within said bounds 10.397 acres according to a I .survey made by D. S. Denton, Jr., April 21, 1011, and beintr the same premises conveyed by William B. Platt, unmarried, to the aforesaid B. Witman Dambly by deed dated the 24th day of May, 1911, and record
Rockaway, County of Nassau and State of New York, known and dea¬ ignaled on a certain map entitled "Map B, of East Rockaway Park, Naa- . sau County, Windsor Land & In»r provement Company, C. W< Smithy* City Surveyor, and flled in the office of the Clerk of the County of Naa¬ sau on October 9th, 1911, as Map No. 42, as and by the lot numbers ik. 21, 22 and 23 in Block No, 25. >
Together with an easement for In¬ gress and egress to the premisee above described over the streets and avenues as laid dorwa oo-sald ni^p In both direction^ to tbe nearest public ( highways. Dated October 29, 1917.
JAMES M.
tered in the above entitled action, and I ed in the office of the Clerk of Nas
Attorney for Plaintiff, Freeport, N. Y.
UESULUTION NUMBEIi THIUTKKI^
V.N .At"l' t<» charge uon the taxable pruperty uf the Town of Nortb Hemp- -:iead the amount of taxus refunded by the County of Nassau as having been IlieguUy levied againat the fol¬ low itm vro|terti«».
Tbe Board of Superviarrn of the Couaty uf Nassau, puniuaal. to the authority vested In said Board by Cha»Ur IM of the Lam mt lltt muI the Mta amendatory thereof and sup- flMnealAl therey. by the HJhaalnoHs
rUKLIC NOTICE
No. 11072 TKEiSl BY DEPARTMElfT
Ofllc*' of <U)mptr«)iler of the ('umHie|r Washington. D. C. August 31, IflT. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evi- ience presented to the undersigned, il has been made to appear that •^HK FiR8T NATIONAL BAITK OF BELI.MOHE*' iu liie Village of Bellmore, kx" the County of Nassau and State of New Vork. baa complied with all the pro¬ visions of Ute statutes of the Halted, States, required to be compiled with] before an association shall be author-' Ised to oommeBce the buslaess rnt banking: UQW-^ViUiiamMii. i, Thwaee r,
K»ue. Acting CwaptroiUr of the 0*c- r«(My. de ktnkr tmriiif tkat
JiEMf VOKK SI'PRKMK ("OURT NASHAII (OnifTy HENRY MOBlJJtIR, Plaintiff,
against J. HARRY MYERS, HATTIE A, MYERS, BAY BOULEVARD REALTY COMPANY, INC., and others, ' Defendants,
In pursuance of the judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing dato the 20th day of Oc¬ tober, 1917, I, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction in the Rotunda of the (bounty C'ourt House, Mineola, New York, on the
lOth Day of Deeemher, 1»!7, at 12 o'clock, the premises directed bv said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows:
All that certain plot, pidce oa par¬ cel of laud, situate, lying and being at Ixing Beaeh, Town of Heuipst«ad, Couuty oi Nassau and State of New York, knerwn and designated on a cer¬ tain map entitled "Map of the Estates o' Long Beach. Long Beach, U I., Map No. I, Wn. U. Seynolds, President. dated iUrch, 1»0T, enrv«|«d hy Charles W. LesTitk JTr.
Ne. m kkmmitttfi
bearing date the 26lh day of October, 1917, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at Puhlic Auction to the highest bidder, by James C. ArcHer, Auctioneer, at the front steps of the Nassau I'ounty Court House- at \lineola. New York, on the
15th Dsy of DecemlH-r, 1»17, at 10 o'clock a. m., the premises dl- rev ted by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows:
Ali those certain lots, pieces or parcei.s of land, situate, lying and be¬ ing at East Rockaway, in the Town of Hempstead. County of Nassau and State of New York, severally bound¬ ed and described as follows:—
First Parcel: All thoae certain lots known and designated on a certain map entitled "Amended Map of Kast Rockaway Park (situate at East Rockaway) Nassau County, N. Y., D. S. Denton, Jr., Surveyor, East Rock¬ away, N. Y., June 18, 1909." and flled In the office of the Clerk of Nassau County, l^ng Island, New York, on February 10, 1910, comprising In this parcel all lots or plots included in and indicated on said map. excepting lots numbered 209, 210. 214. 215, 218, 219, 241. 242, 243, 244, 348. 249, 252, 353. 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 804, 806. SOS. 309. 810, 311, 312, 313. 314, 316, 834. 836. 83«. 3»7, 848. 34», S60, 361, 3»4, 396. 3S6. W. 3»«, 401. 402, «7, 458, 459, 460. 4«1, 462, 463, 464, 496, 4^, 467, 4W, 4«9, 470. 471. 4X2, 478. 4T4, iti, iika kM, 4»4. ikka iH, W. I 4M. IK. UT, ilt, tl». 6tO. ttl. US. ilt. IM. ttf. «1 MT. tis. «st. tti^ ttl.tts.Itt.SHMi.tit. iff, iM. fit
sau County in Liber of Deeds, at page on the 26th day of May, 1911. Fourth Parcel: Beginning at the northea.st comer thereof adjoining n[ieadowland now or formerly of Val¬ entine Wood, and running southerly partly by land of said Wood and a ditch until it comes tu the bay; thence westerly along the said ba.v until it comes to meadowland now or formerly of Daniel HIgbie; itbence running northerly by said Hieoie's meadowland until it comes to land now or formerly of Oliver S. Denton; thence running easterly by said Den¬ ton's land to the point or place of beginning; containing within said bounds 12.797 seres of land according to a survey thereof made un the 2l8t day of April, 1911. by D. S. Denton, Jr., Surveyor; being part of the same premises conveyed to Alfred C- Corn- well under the name of Alfred C. (Cornell by May L. Berry by deed dated October 24, 1891, and recorded In the office of the Clerk of the Coun¬ ty of Queena in Hl»er 895 of Deeds at page 346 on November 16. 1891; being the same premises conveyed by Wil¬ liam B, Platt. unmarried, to the aforesaid B. Witman Dambly by deed dated the 2&th day uf May, 1911, aud r«c4>r(led in the office of the Clerk of Nassau County In Liber of
Deeds at page on the Stftb
day of May, 1911. '
Ptftb Parcel: Beginuiug af the noriheasterly comer of the premises where tbe some mIMM la«d farHMNTky
mt o. S. DMrtw Md mtm kiMMnt a
ARTHUR P. HILTON, Plaintiffs' Attorney, 360 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
SEAMAN, Referee.
NOTICE TO CSSOITOBS
Pursuant to sn order of HON. LEONE D. HOWELU Surrogate ef. the County of Nassau, notice Is here¬ by given to all persons having clshmi against John Schlegel, late of tSkik Town of Hempstead. In tbe aaid eoes- ty. deceased, to present the same «i the vouchers thereof, to the subsmlfc er the executor of the last Will tM Testament of said deceessd. st hmr, place of transacting business st tkH, office of George Morton LsTy, rrtm>^ port. New York, on or before the tn* day of January next. Dated. Mineula, NT, Y.. June 18. Itl7.
AMANDA SCHUDOflU Qtnrad Morton Levy, IJzeoutMr.
Atfomey for Executor,
7 Railroad Aveaue. <
Freeport, N, Y.
' KOilCE TO OKKlffTOKSl
Pu^uaiit to an order ol HON. I^()M<- U. HOWKLU Surronte «f the ( ounty of Nasaao; notice Is fceret^J by gp'«;u to all persons bsviog ell against HERNARD LENNON, IH the Town uf Heuintead, la ths county, deceased, to prisseat ths . with tbe vouchers thereof, te tht i acrihei tho adnitalstrater ef ttW I chattels and credits of said ( at hu place of muuwctlag at tbe oVce ol Omfiie Fr«.eport. New Yest, «Bi or ksfgi»l mn dey el OeeeMNv i
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