SIX
THE IfASSlU POST, FBEEPOBT, ?f. T, FBIDAY, DECEXBFB *9 1»10
f iiiidcrstoiel that 1^1* was Int.', ii'it I'lei'i'ii. for n Kniall
WONDERS OF THE TELEPHONE
Naw York Society WitnesMa Exhibition of Latest T-riomphi. Th»» T('l('|i'ieii "• ^w.' ie-ty iif Sew York beld a inci'iii'i.' Ill va:-lfiii8 parta of New '\'(>i-k S;;ii(' n-i-e-iitl.v, uitil over 8,-400 nie'iiil'i'i-ri |iri"<i'iif In .N'e-w 'k'ork, Albany. Kiii;.-^f<iii, .\e-ivl.iii-frh, Jiieii- FallH, .*<yi-;i(-iHe', Illi'll, Uliit'lin'nit'iii BufTalei, ItfK li."l('i- nnel .l.inie-sldw n. ll
HllOllld If
one nioclli item like a r< w liiiiiilrcd niilen has no delcrriiiL: cIT. i-l iijidii llie ti'leiilieiiie ppdlilc t\ ficM Micy «iiii| tn l-'i-t toKctluT. Twei ll|ii-;s;iii(l unc liiliidrcil iiiliotv- elirlit liilN s 'if te'lc|i!i(iiio < inillt Mere; iiKe-el fll tie tlic vari'ii'j t:iitlici'iiiy:.H to- ircltici'. and f'l* fnrtv fiif rnliiiltcs ni>ee(-lic-<, iiiii--i(- mill Inisliipys kept thi- ¦wlrc.s liniiiiiliiii:, in oiic eif flic must snc <-i>fiKfiit. ll'll f'l Kriy iirMi'l. rriei'liiij-'^e an.r aeK'lety lia J prodiilily cut held.
.Vt flit" nii'i'llii;^' in .Veiv 'Veirk a se rles of ,s'-l('iiiiri- ('.xfcrirne'rifn n-laiiii' to the tel('|il|i lie-lirt imtc dclMoiii-inili'il By lM(-tii','e 111' Ilic (¦;^(illi>i:l-a|i|i the tele Iiheiiie- \\ii\e' l'(iriii'< ue-rc rci (inli-il on the ae Tc-'ii. and llic iinvcj eyiicTiciictt of sei'lntj \i lull vdiir \\di'd-( Id'ik like iva-' enjdve-fl, r^iiid si'CiiUii!^' tcle-iitidiic re- eelvci-H upi'c I'lU'i-d iii MiriciLs imiiits alHiiiC flic I'M llil, '¦ei tliiil fur iii'^fli (I thc pi-(i)ii-iiiii llii- iiiidiciirc e-oiilel li-^te'ii to tlic spici lies I'rniii llic "Idiid si'cal; ers" 1111(1 iiliiiii'liiii ciiliri'ly tlie- iiidii id unl ri'ce-ivir.s llii-iiilj,'li wliji-li Mice w e-ri- conneelcil Willi the Hpi-iiki-rs <'ii Ilic platfeiriii, .\ wlielcss tcleiiliiiiic diiUii placed on a sum 11 triK-k -iviis uioiimI ahdiit llic lllill und niessatres -wore; sent and re-(-civc(l lii't«e'e'ii \iii-|i>iis p.-iitsi jif the llilil mill lii-!ii-il liy tlic etitlie ini- dlcni'c.
The i-xlilhiiii.ii was one which, as had been lire'dil-led, liad not liccii and could not he prudiK-e'd In any other country in the world, Tlie> tclcpliono art Is an Amerle-aii nrl, and Jicro tlic leadlnir thinkers In this liranch of se-ieiic-e arc placing tli(>ir triiinifdis at the disposal of the American iwople, — Tbe Tele¬ phone Iteview, N, Y,
of crisp ne'w designs in that the menfolks 'will
Proof of Poverty. SeelnK a tramp hnrrylng awny froiu a larKi' house a fellow professional ankerl him what luck he hud had. "It ain't no use askln' there," was the re¬ ply. "I Just had a iie^ep through the winder. It's a iieive-rty-strlcken houso. There was actinilly two liidlcs plnyln' on one planner."
Christmas is past, but
C L OT H I N C
is an all year necessity
SUITS and OVERCOATS
bearing such distinguished labels as A. B. Kirschbaum if Co. and others of the same breed that bespeak Bmart style and perfect fit at $13.50, $15.00. $16.50 and upward and lay special stress on our showing of men's heavy full bcrx overcoats at $18.00 that are faultlessly tailored.
Arrow, Manhattan and E. df W.
SHIRTS
in a broad variety madras and silks cherish.
If you thought of
NECKWEAR
you 'will find a stock of sumptious silk cravats that will prove a real eye treat.
GLOVES
of such noted makes as Mark Cross and Adler's in all leathers in plain and etnbroidered backs, also -warm snug gloves for driving
BATH ROBES
in a witJe arrav of striking colors at $4.50 and $5.00.
SHOES are a thoughtful and substantial gift es¬ pecially if they are Crawfords as they em¬ body the newest ideas of bootmaking at $4.50 to $6.50 in the most favored leathers including the dark rich cordo-calf shade.
Adolph Levy & Son.
Main Street FREEPORT, L. I.
A Miitl Protest. ''P.reddern iiiid nisters," said Par¬ son Ahs^iloni .feinslnp, ns he surveyed the secant covering eif the hottoin of the Cdntributidu buskct, "AU wouldn't ,say a wuhd tc 'sinuate that one of yeih \vas stincy, but Ah has t'ot to ad¬ mit that yoh all Is raighly thrift.v. tryln' to j:i'' i<. heaven fuh about one ten-billionth ol a rent a mile."
I.KI.IL NOTH K.S.
UK'SOLITION MMJIKK Tlllle IKK.X.
An acl til ai-e'cpf and d(:'.sigiiaie a- a Countj Uo'dd. a ceriain town roa'l in th(,- To v.ll of Oyistcr lia.e in the County ol .\:,ssaii alid Slate ol Ne-w York.
'i'lu- Beiai-il (if Supervisors of the Ceiuiiiy of .Ni'i-.sau, .*^tate of .New Vork, undei and iiy virtue of ihe pover and authoriiy \i-sied iu and ceinfi-ned up on il by ami ihrongh Chapter .504 of Uic law,s ol nuo, entitled, ".Vn Act Kl pifivieie tor Cminty Hoads in cer¬ tain Counties adjoining cities ol ih¬ fir; t (lass," I'lld lhe aits aim iiflator;. thereof and supplciiicntal i hereto, and by and i:i>(in a c-oneurilng vou- of a Majority ot all members elected to ::iai(i liivaid, ascertained and dt-ter- iniiied hy ial. Iiik and lecoidiiig ihc ayes and nays, does enact as follows-
\\lll-JRl.'.\;'> Cl riaili real piopcily ui 111- mar (;i<ii i'ove in ilic town o,'' t)>s!ei Jiuy, ('d-uiity of .Nassau ha, Ih-wIi rei-cnlly acejuiled hy lln- said
i-^>
LEGAL NOTICES.
a\- |iiii-
iiie- saiel prop
Ilic esliinaliiin
'(-essary for 1
Coiiiuj- Kiiad
-IM ,sei
lit Uiis
iililiw a,v
lie it
Ihe
Town of Oysler Hay for lii^ln Iioscs; and
V>'lli:ni.'A aciiuircd is said lioanl, piiiposcH Il¬ llu I (-lore ('11,1 (te-d,
KI>'.OI.Vl';i>; Section 1, 'ilial said road li-,'. and the same hi-reby i:, fl( siKiiaicd ;es a (;;oiinty Road, i-.iid in (-oipdiated inld the (.'ounty Kdad sys I cm of th(- County of .N'assau: and i IS further '.'ii.-icted
.Section -, 'lliat the ro:id so im-or ;idi aled into aiul made a part of ihe ! feet "oiuity Koad system of said County ofi 1488
, Forty-three .Minutes iS, 30° 43' W.I ¦ Kast, Sixty-*hree Sxid nine-tenths ' (G;J,;i'i feit, to a point in the south- ! erly side of the highway described heiein and adjoining the lands of J B, C. Tappan, The»nce alons the land,-- of said Tappan, South Kiehty-two De¬ grees Thirteen .Minutes iS, 82° 13'_^K.. I-Jast, Two HiiiiditMl Five^ and Tweniy- 1 seven one hundredths i2ni).'2~') feet I to a point of curve. Thence on -i ciir>e u; th' right, with a radius of Two Hundred i^evenly-tivii i275') feet i for a di.staiu-' of Fighty-one and Fifty- ! nine one hiindr«-dth.s i81,5'i'i feet to I a point of inngi-nt; thence on a tan¬ gent beariii*; South Sixty-five Degree.-: I'J'hirtee'n Minutes iS, Hi," MV K.l On^ I Hundred Kiithty-Uyo and Sevniteeii 'one hundredths (182 IT'l feet to a iioiiit of ciir\e, Tliene-e 011 a e-iirve- lei Ihc rl'ilit -.villi a ra'li ,s of One iiundred i-'orty an,I Nii;-¦ y-nnr. biu'i (Iri'dllis (llu.lMi'l fcei, r.l, a ('i,i.--iaiie-- (if One liundred 'I've 1 i ty-sim u ..n-; l-.'ighly-foiu- eii>(j hiindird"' " .'' i'l'Cl !o a point of taiii.'>-, a !ai'-;cii; In-arii,;: Sfii i;!M's l-'diiilceu .\1' K.l i;asi, l-'oiiy-s,
point of (-urve: tlie;;. ..i^ ,i . 11, m :' Ihe ri.i-'ht, with a radiii.-; e.f One Hun died Si.x and Ninety-thn^e ono hun¬ dredths (106,93') feel, for a distance of I'oriy-uvii and IMKliicen one hun¬ dredths (42.18') feel lo a tangent: thence on a langem bearing Souiii .Nine Degrees Twpiuy-iwo minute,i i.--: <l!r 22' W,) West. Two Hundred Si eiity-HiiK- and Tliirly-lwo one In,, drcdihs, (27!i,:!2') feci to a iKiint in il, norlla-rly line- of tlu^ higiiway leadini: from (Hon Cove lo Oy,slcr Iiay; tlience' '-asl along said hiv:lnvay. South Sixi.\-
LECAL JiOTI^FE^
LKIJAL NOTICES.
right, with a radius of Three <'ourt. dated the 27th day of Nove«-
thoiisand t:ieven aud .Ninety-three '^^'r. llUti, and filed with the ro«-
one hundredths (3.011,!i3'» leet for Plaint, in the offiee of the Clerk af
a length o' Fifty-nine and Thir- Nassau County, nt .Mineola. N. V
ly-one one hundredths (,"i:>,3J') ftei Dited Novciuber 27th, Hue.
10 the point or place of be ginning. ADRIA.N H, COITITKN.VY', Plaintif .s
Parcel IH, liiglnuing at j. point .-\ttorney. Offire and Post Office
where the easterly line of the Oyster Address, No. Sft .Main Stret-t. Heni|i-
Bay Blanch of the Ixing Island Hail- steiid, .N. Y, road Coiiipany intersects the- norther
line (if the Duck Pond Hoad: thence alone thc northerly line of the Din-k Pond Road. Sni'th Fighty-ei,^'ht De¬ grees For(y-i\v,i niinutes (S. SS" 42' K) Kast. One Hundred and .Ninety- one one hiindredths (100,fil ) feef there-e- .South I'ifUily-t wo Degrees Twcuiy-.sevcn .Minutes (S, 82° 27' K) Ka.-i. Koi-';. ! Vl- and .Ninety-one one liiiiidi.ilth;, (4,';.!M'| feet; thence Niiih S \-:i De.arees Thirtv-three MiiiiiUs I.N 1.7' ,;::' K,) Kast, Twenty- s(M n ai'd ,\inn.v four e.iu' iuiudrcd Ib'i 127. [li'l feel to the soutlica,sl ((ir- - ¦ ¦ ' I'll aforciiientioiied Parcel ,No :.!dng the said Parcel .Nei, ii^liiy-einc Degrees Three sr 0:r \V,» WCH*, One ¦ < !lu') (cct. to the land-i ¦ lai.d Railroad Co.npai:> : •|,-nei aUiiii-, the- lands of ilic loif. Island Railroad Company, South Feir
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN PLK.\SE T.\KK .NOTICE, That U-j KImont Cemetery, Inc . a cenia- lery corpeiration orgcanized and ex¬ isting under and by virtue eif the laws of the State of New York, owa- Ing and operating the Elmont Cem etery, fornurly known as Fonterfi Meadow Ceiiiete'ry, will pre.ient U> the Board of Supervisors of Na»Ba« County, New York, at their ehamber« in the County Court Houpe at Mia-*
Nns:
eola, fho
12th ntv
It 10 o'clock da>. or B'S I'.eaiini; can for
the
County, New York,
OF .FANCAKY. I!tl7
in the forenoon of that
soon theie-after aa n
be had, il» appliraiioa
the iHriiiission and conse-nt o^
Hoard rf .'Siipe-re istdr."! of N.'jssuu
fv
¦iubt I)
Thirty-live Minnies West, Filty-tive and
liiiiiilKdtlis lili .'l'l
I'liirty-fdiir minutes 1 ,-- sl, l-'ifl\-one' am! din
'Cl The wiflMi df til.
In Alaska.
The stand of tiiulxr (ui the two great national forests in Alaska Is estimated by the forest service as more than seventy billion board feet, while thc annual growth will. It Is suld, produce jMilp wood e'liough for the nmnufaeturc of 3,(X)0 tons of wood pulp a day.
Pouum as Meat. Is po.s.^um meat good? Ask anyone who hns eaten It. Long hefore the white man came to this continent the Indian hnd discovered Its excellence. The next to yield to Its siKluctlveness was fhe negro, who In turn initiated the white epicure.
"Mother Ann." "Meifhe-r Anu" wns a friendly nick¬ name given to a woman named Ann Lee, an English woman, who came to the United States iluring the revolu¬ tionary perloel and feiuuded the sect called Shakers. She was Illiterate, but n good woman, a religious enthusiast. and popular In her day. ,
Immortal Truth. "A gooel name Is rather to be chosen Women in Office Forces,
than great" rlchi's" was spoken more ! There are 20;!,.'!l.^i girl steiiogruplicrs than n thousand yenrs ago, but It Is \ nud typewi-iters employed In this cotin- Just as true today as it was then. try.
.Nassau, be, and the same hereby is, I bounded anl described as follows: | Parcel I, Beginning at a poin; I where the northerly line of the high- i way leading from Glen (^,ove to Oys- 1 ter Bay intersects the easterly liiu> of | the road herein descrihed, .Said point I being the southwest corner of th<.' i lands of .Mrs, .-Vnuio Bird.sall, Runn- , ing thence along the easterly line of | the said road. North Nine Degrees ! Twenty-two ininutes IS. 9° 22' K) j East, Two Hundred Ninety (2M0') feet, thence on a curve to the left with a radius of One Hundred Fifty-six and 1 ninety-three one hundredth.s (15fi,93') I feet, for a distance of Sixty-one and .Ninety one hundredths (6l,!)0') fe^ct: j thence on a course tangent to tho j above mentioiie-d curve, Nnrth Thir- ' teen Degrees Fourteen .Minutes (N, |
I i-inlii Di-.;ii"
Ills' :;r 1:.)
' ten til I'll r
'1 said lii-liw ,iy liciiu- I'lii > 1 ','¦' 1 i.. >
' Uirdii;.!;!!!!!.
j Pare-e'i 11. lie-ginnuiL-, ai a pnint tii
j tlu- e-asterlv line of tin- Oysii-i l!a\
i Brane-h of ilu- Long Island Railroai!
I Company, distant Thirty-three (33'l iuh.t of llie (-enter Hue at station plus fill, running tlience Xoriii
;' :;.i dl hiuiiu.-.., „i, , MC dtlice of the Cl(-iK \'.-is!,'iu, and that 'tu
I dijiit,\ enacK-il
haleU
This .' ami lh puhl'-h
th
Thiity De'grees Forty-three iniiititis (N. 30° 43' E.) East Seventy (70') feel to the lands of J. D, C. Tappan, rheiu-' running .South along the lands of thc said Tappan, on a curve to the left with a raditi-; of Two Thousand Seven Hundied Sixty-one and Nineiy-threc ("uie Hiindre-eiihs (2761.ri3') feet, for a distance of Three Hundred Niiioty and Forty-six one hundredths (3:i0.46') feet to a point of compound curve; thence on a curve to the left, with a radius of Three Hundred Seventy-six »iid Twenly-t-wo one hundredth! (371),22') feet, for a dlstan(-e of One Himdred Seventy-three and Klghty- three one hundredths (173.83') feet to a poiut at the northeast comer of a strip of laud recently conveyed by Tappan to the Coifnty of Nassau; thence along said strip of land .North 13' 14' W.) West, vForty-seven (47') [ Kighty-oue Degrees Three .Minuter
mill
Id T'le a
vided by law
.•\dop(e-(l by llic lioani of Nassau C(>nnt>-, Ifiir,. I'Hli.M
V. lici . II CIIBIS'I', Chairinai:.
ST.ATK OF NKW YORK. Cdiiiilv of
Nassau, ss.:
1, GKORGI. M. GOOD.-\1.K, ClerU di the Board of Siiiier\isors of 111-.' Coun¬ ty of Nassau, do horeby e'oriify, thai I have compared the preceding will; the original resolution adoptee' liy llic Beiard of Supervisors of .Nassau Coun¬ ty, Ncw York, Dec, 11. lillG, ou tile In my office .-.nd recorded in tbe rec¬ ord of lhe proceedings of Ihc Boaiil of Supervisi*;-! of the- Coiiiiiy of .Nas¬ sau, and do hereby cerilfy Ihe same to be a correct transcript tlierefroin and of the whole of said original,
I further certify that the i.?soliition
County, to the >'Mension of the salel KImont Oinetety, hy aeiiuiring, taking settin.H: apart and u,'ilnr for burial putpose-H a,s provkUil by law, all thai (-crt.-iin lot. piece eir paio-l of lauii contiguous to the said Klinonl Ceai- ' K ly. siiuati'ii, lyini; and be inn la •l-c Vilhiue df Klt'ioiii, Tc-.vn of :'''ll';'--?*':!'!. Cdiniiy cf Nassau, Stale .New Vork. and more pariii ularly ' 'Uiidi d and d':-( ribed as Lullows:
fU'iiinnlni; at o point on ibc lasteriy I'U' eif Feisle is Me-adow l!dad wher*- : (- lldrtiicrl> l.eilllni ir> line eif the* lanei now se-i apai I aiul iise-d for ccine'le'iy purpose-s auel known a!< thi l-^l'iiont Ceme'tiry, liu-., and tht land h(-i(iti d(-,'--(-rihe d, meet at the aforesaid Festers Meadow Kr>a(l: limning the-nce' alon;; the said eaei Illy side of Fosters ,Meado» Roa^, 'ii, elciirces ,"'(i iniliiile's e'lisI 212.4i* ((¦(¦1 to a stake: ibe'iiee still along saW iiiaei norlh 10 de-gree-s 12 minutei- cast Sii.Hn feet: the'nce' still aloDi: siilel road north 7 degree's it'.l lllinute^ east 200 10 fi>et to tbe land now oi forinerl.v of Danle-l Slarie'l; the'nce south ('>4 ilegre-es !'i8 ininules Paul 336,.'ll fe-ct to a slake-; lh<-ne-<' nouth Oti <legre-e's 34 minutes east 548,11 feet lo an old slake-; thence south iH degree's 48 niiniili-s enst 788 .''lO feet feel to a iiionnnicnt; tlie last three- courses and rtistane-es b«-ing along the land of Daniel Stattcl; thence sonth 21 degre-es 20 minutes wwst 11.52,50 fe'i't to a e'edar tree'; Ihence south 67 de-gre'i-s 48 minutes east 727,80 fe'et to a stake; thence south 70 degrees 19 ininute-B cast 954,Gr; feet to a stake; the last three I'oursei- and distances being along the land of John l.udluiii; the-nce south 21 degrees 38 iiinute's we^sl 320 67 teet. Ihe'iii-i' soulh ii6 degre'e'H 16 ninute.-.
hereinabove mentioned was adopted east 1678,12 feet to a stake; the laat
:r
feet; (henco ou a curve to the left with a radius of One Hundred .Ninety and Ninc-tenlh.-i (190.9') feet for a distance of One Hundred Seventy- three and Twenty-one liiindredLhs (173,20') feci lo a point of langent; thence on a tangent bearing North Sixly-flve De-grees, Thirteen "\IinutnK (N, 65° 13' \V.) Weat, One Hundred fOighty-two and Seventeen One Hiin- dicdlhs (182,17') feet; thenee ou a ciiivc to the left, with a radius of Tlii('(- Hundred Twenty-five (325') feel. Ninety-six and F'orly-three one Hundi-edths (96,43') feet lo a poiut of ^ hiindre^dths laiigf-nt; llieiu-e ,NorIh I-'lghty two De¬ grees and 13 niinutes (.N, 82" 1:!' W,) \\'est Two Hundred Forty-five and live one liiiiidredlhs (245,05') feot to point in Ibe- laiid^ formerly convoyed by •the Kon^ Island Railroad (~'o,, to the Town of Oyster Bay for highway pur
(81° 03' W,i We\st, One Hundrod Ten fllO') feet to the lands of the Long Island Railroad Company: thencr along tbe lands of the Long Island Railroad Company, North Forty-eiglii Degrees Tliirly-llve (.N. 18° 35' l-:.i Kast, One Hundred Fourteen aud For¬ ty-one one liundredlbs (114,41') feet to a point of curve; thence on a curve to the right, with a radius of Two Thousand Kighl Hundred Kb veu and Ninety-tbreH' one liundredlli- (2811.93') feet f(U- a length of Three Hiuidred Niiiely-six and Sixteen ono (396,10') feci, (hence .South Tbii-ty-throe Dogrecs Twe-iily- eme minutes (33° 21' l-M I-:ast, Ten (IO'l feci; Ihcne-c .Norlh Fifty-sev i Ilegii es 'I'wenty-two niiniltcs (X. 57' 22' l-:.l I'^'isi Soveiily (70'i feet: thence North Thirty-oue Dogree-s .V" Minutes (3r 55' W,) then W'^st Thir-
Artdifs still shrinking
THE coal-hod now holds less for the money than it has at any time since the 1904 strike. Prices for domestic sizes range from $12 a ton to 15 cents a pailful—if you buy in small quantities.
Save money—burn
SOCONY KEROSENE
SOCONY Kerosene is about where it has been for years—an average of 10 to 15 cents a gallon. . Burned in a Perfection Oil Heater, you get 10 hours of comfort from every gallon.
Not a cent's \vorth of fuel is wasted. A Perfec¬ tion is on >vhcn you want it and off when you don't. Carry it upstairs, downstairs, wherever extra heat is needed. No coal; no dirt; no ashes.
Say SOCONY to the grocer's boy.
STANDARD
New York Buffalo
OIL COMPANY
(.Principal Offices)
OF N. Y.
Albany ¦ Boston
pd«es. Thence South Thirty Degree-i ty (30') fe-er, tbence on a curve to tlu
F U R 5
SPECIAL SALE
The latest Models—the most authentic styles, prices that are possible because we are fur manufacturers and sell furs only.
Exclusive Models in Fur Coats
Luxurious Styles HUDSON SEAL M 1A flA
TrimniBd with eontraiting fun: 1 1 If^lfIf
full fUre -.V»vv
HUDSON SEAL M^H AA
Full ripple tkirt; n<"w modeb; ¦ >pi"^lil"
48 inch
HUDSON SEAL ^ 1 7^1 AA
Trimmed wilh akunk border, J|[ J V* W
collar and cuffi ; 48-inch
Muffs and Neckpieces Call and See Us Before Weather Gets Cold
I xci'ptiiinal Value* H^H^'-'^ *
Mufls Senrfs
Skunk ..*1.->.(10 %\'2.:,()
kliinilvkc Fox 2'->..-.0 l.'i.lMl
Seni ell liolc 2:,.IM) '-"-ViO
Huds.iu Seal !'«.<«» Ifi-''t»
Itiice.ion , . , . . ».''>0 H..'»0
Be-aver ir..lMl V2J,()
lliiilsou .Seal Stole , . ijil'.-'id-
ScdU'ii Mule .Stole -,-.,, «".»«
Tlic Nation's Fnrrler
A. RATKOWSKY
28-S4 West 34th Street. New York.
by tho concurring afflrmative voic eif the Superrisors of the- ('eiiint> df Nassau,
IN WITNFSS WHKRKOI', I have- hereunto se' my hand and Hftixe'd the official seal of ?aid Board of Suiior- vi,iors, this I2th day of Dee-., in llu- yoai' one tlidiisand nine- hiiiKlieel and y\\le<ti.
(iKOROi; ,\i. (ioun.M.i;,
111 I k of llic lidiird df ,^npc,-.i:.di,- dl Niissaii Cdiiniy.
riiCNTV ( DI'ICl', NAS.S.\I' cm \'!'^¦ Ilarold i;, •,'>illiaiiis, I'lainliff, a^aiiisi William Cameron, Defciulaiii,
Dy virliu- of an exe-e-ul lun is.- .1 d upon a jiKige-numt rendered in '1 < Cdiiiity Cdiirl, .Nassau Cdiiiii; . .,1 I iudgcnu.'nl having been deiclii ii d in 1 il ,\'i'. sail I'diinly (']( I k-: (Ulil I ("I llu- 2ltli day of ,lariiiai\, rii>;, 111 Ihc alioM' (ntilled aclidii in fa\eir df said plaintiff and a:-'ain,;l said dcfeiiiiaiit, le-slcd on lln "Mi dav
two courses and distane-es being alone the land of Je>ronius X'andcrveMT, thence south 16 degrees 2 niinutei- west 569,H5 feet to a iiioniiinent thence north 62 dcgre'(>s 47 minutes west 233.(12 fret lo a slake, Ihenii seiiith 29 degree's 2 niinutes w«*I 509 5(1 feel Id a stake'; tlience' south 59 de'gree's :i iiiiiiiite'S e-ast 174 20 feel tei a stake; then<-e soutb 5H degrees U minute's i'ast 170 30 fee't to a stake: Ilie- last live' e-eiiirse-H and distances licng along tbe land now or formerlv df Williiiin [•'riisli: then(-c south 11 degre-es 26 iiiiuute-s W(-sl 110.40 tent Id a slake-; Iheiiee- soulb *i de-gre-es 2S liiinnti-s west 1(I2 5I1 fce'l to '* slake': tbe'iic( south 9 degree's 42 miu ules west is:;.50 fe'Ct to a Stake; th* kisl Ihree- cdiirscs and dlstam-es h.
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dl'f Ihe land IldW (II ill I 11. Itaylis; Ihciiee- ily .' ide eit said rdad -I'O 26 !iiiniil(-s easl nail in post ; tluTue' ea.slerly side eif siiid d" gri-e-s, 2(1 iiiiiiuli s •t: iluiue- north :(.%
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Vdii are- liereby siii'iiiidiu d to ans- •ri-v llie e-eiiiijiiaiini in t'.is aciidii. and dl serve- a cupy^e'f jemr an-wer on he I'lainliff^ Atuiincy veiibin twen- V ila.\s aft(' llic sei-\iii' df Ibis siirn- liions ex(-li-si\i df ihr (1,-iv of servie-e'.
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Dated Ai!':iist 31:;l, 1916.
ADRIAN H. COCRTKN.W PI Miornev, .N'o 5,5 .Main .-^tre-et, ¦it-ad, N, V.
To ,uir.i-:s H.^RT^f^^¦ iicn.DiNf;
AND I.AND CORPORATION:
Tie forc'oing summons is siTve-d
upon yoii by publication pursuant to
on order of HON, JA.VIRS C VAN
SICi.nN. Jiifitice of the .'vupreme
di-Kieis 25 liiinilleH (-asl 2'ih 9) feel In tile riiiidiii C(-rii(i(-ry; iluiui- siinili I 1 .'1 -11-1 V- 21; niiniii' s east 199 17 fi< 1 Id a post ; thence Iieilth :! I iles-'Ii-'-" 50 liiinillcH i-aHt ;;il50 leet lo a pd.-i lhc?v-i norlh 57 ile-tiree-s 9 iiiiniU"- w-esl 191.11 feet Iei h'dsleis .Miadin^ Keiad at flu- peunl d;i pliu 1 of be t'iniiini:; tb(''~Ta,st three cduri'.- and disiane-es being aldiii.' Hu hud ot Mu Hlmeiril C'eiiie'leu y, Im , e eiiilaiiiin: Wlliiin saiel bemiul: iHd hiiiidri'l ihiiiy triiee and eij;blv four onr liundre dths acres of land. a((firdlni' Id siiivcv made bv Kvans Hrolbe-rn, lmu-, 1910.
Iiate-d De'iMiibe-i I, I9!(,
Ki,.\iONT Cf-;,\n;Ti-;Rv, inc
Ity ,fohn H, Van ^Nostrand, pi(-»i dent. KLVIN N KDWARDS. KSQ, Attorney-
for Petitioner, 17 Railroad Averfije, Ftee\iort, L, I,