THE VA8BAV POIT, fUDOlT, V. T. TSOMT, MABCB t, 1916.
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Undertaker and Embalmer
57 Wett Merrick Boad FEEEPORT, N. Y.
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We have a full stock of Olass and China Ware, Agate and Porce¬ lain Cooking Utensils, Ash Btmrels, Covers and Sifters; in fact, any¬ thing you want.
Carpenters' and Masons' Tools
Come and see our stock and you will see many things that you want but would not have otherwise thought of.
Hay« Feed. Bundle Wood
Maritet and Garden Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Fertilizer, Dried Grains COR. CHURCH STREET AND NEW BOULEVARD, FREEPORT, N. Y. Will close at 1 P. M. on Saturdays durinp July, August and September
CAMP GROUNDS
Little Johnny Kelly Kidnapped!
Last Saturday evening, after the entertainment given by the firemen of the Merrick Hook, Ladder and Engine Co. No. 2, at the Camp avenue flre hall, as little Miss Pearl Todd was playing with little Johnny Kelly O'Orady, who had a prominent part in the farce, "O'Orady's Appointment, ' a villian of the deepest dye snatched the infant from little Pearl and ran out of the flre hall with it. Although a thorough search was made immedi¬ ately, no trace could be found of lit¬ tle Johnny.
As Pearl has heen grieving over the loss of her little playmate ever since, all information regarding him will be gratefully received, and a re¬ ward of twelve and a half cents will be paid for his safe return to Uncle Billy Walters of Merrick. Little Johnny can he readily recognized by tbe prominent hump of knowledge at the back of his head. When last seen he was dressed in an entire suit o. hear skin.
MASSAPEQUA
The Episcopal Sunday school have engaged Harry Tappen of Glenwood Landing', N. Y., lecturer for Depart¬ ment of Education, New York City, to deliver an illustrated lecture,"Pan- Paclflc Exposition," in Orace chapel on Thursday, March 16th, at eight o'clock p. m.
Mr. Tappen recently made an ex¬ tended working tour of our country, including the San Francisco and San Diego Expositions on which he ob¬ tained a great many pictures ae well as very interesting data.
Mr. Tappan will show 80 beautiful colored pictures describing tiiese great expositions which will afford all patriotic people a rare opportunity to learn and see vivd views of these so much talked of expositions. Mr, Tappan is a Nassau County Engineer and public .speaker and should draw a large and appreciative audience.
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ri S. MAIH ST. FRBBPOHT, Tl. T
Telephone 10S6-W Freeport
If Yaa Apprmemtm Style DtotlBetlaa
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remodellod or redyed at reuonable prices. Ettimatet cheerfully given.
MRS. E. J. BARKER
South Seaman Ave. Baldwin, L. L
Tel. 786 Freeport.
Late of New York, and formerly with
C. O. Gunther's Sons.
Mr, A. H. Bartle has returned from an extended business trip which in- ciiified Washington, D. C.
MERRICK
St. .John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Merrick, Rev. William Stein¬ bicker, pastor; residence, Rockville Centre.
Beginning with this Sunday, the
Sunday school will be held in the flre
hall on Camp avenue. This change
will necessitate a change in the time
of meeting from the afternoon to the
forenoon at 10.30 o'clock. The next
service will not be held until Sunday,
[March Iflth. The time of the service
[will be announced later. The hall is
not at our disposal 'till five o'clock
and It may be necessary to hold our
services at 7.45 p. m.
I The monthly meeting of the Parish
i Aid Society will be held Thursday,
March 9, at the home ot Mrs. Clem-
'ent, Lafayette street, Smithville
South.
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Lxx>se Leaf Books and Binders
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FREEPORT
Student Benefit.
The Lowry-Lawrence entertainers from the Eastern Empire Lyceum j Bureau. Miss Grace Lowry, reader, ( Mies Francis Lawrence, harpist, will give an entertainment March llth, '. !»lfi, at the Grove strcet Freeport High School for the benefit of the "'Student." Thhs company is quite talented and should bc greeted by a full tiouKc, Tickets, 1 ,"> and 2,"i cents.
Freeport Gun Club.
The first monthly meeting of the recently organized Freeport Gun Club was held at the Freeport Club on Saturday, March 4th, at 8.;io p, m. m.
As expected, this was a well attend¬ ed gathering of men interested in ithe shooting sport.
All men residing in Freeport and nearby towns liad been cordially in¬ vited to attend. It was decided to make a nominal initial charge for membership, the idea heing to gather in one organization a large number of enthusiasts In this red blooded Ameri¬ can sport.
A clnb house and grounds have been secured in South Main street, Freeport, where work is now in pro¬ gress getting things in shape for the first big shoot to he held on Saturday afternoon. March llfh.
SEAFORD
A notice has heen served on the Young Men's Improvement Club, Inc., Lo appear in court on March 16 to defend themselves against a charge brought up by Mr. Wliliam Shodei.
Mr. Max Hartman is having serious trouble with his throat and is under the care of Dr. Murphy, who reports It will take a year to cure him en¬ tirely.
Miss Weller of Brooklyn spent the week-end with Miss Mary Southard. The Board of Trustees of the Metho¬ dist Church met last Sunday evening after church service. |
Mr. and Mrs. G. Beniston and Mr. and Mrs. William Beniston spent a few days In Seaford. Mrs, O. Benis¬ ton is making preparation to open her home bere.
Mrs. Florence Hennig spent the week end with Mrs. Geo. L. Weeks Sr.
The Ladies' Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Ansel Raynor next Thursday evening.
Tho Seaford H., L. & Engine .^. held their regular monthly meeting on Monday last.
The services in the Episcopal Church for Sunday. March 12, are: Mornlqg service at nine o'clock, Sun¬ day school at ten o'clock.
Seaford people brought home many of the prizes from the pinochle and euchre given by St. Barnabas' Church at Bellmore, on Saturday evening last. Among those who brought home prises were: Miss Ella Weeks. Mr. William Post. Mr. John Raynor, Mrs. C. Vassello. Mr. John Southard. Mr. Raymond "Van Nostrand and Miss Weller.
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42 S. MAIN ST. FREEPORT
Doctor'fi Oflice Hours: 1 2 a. 111.; 2 p. m. to
» a, m. to
All
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Ranges and Tank
Water Heaters
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GROCERIES
CANNED AND BOTTLE GOODS
BREAD CAKES CRACKERS
CIGARS TOBACCO CANDY
KEROSENE OIL
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122 OLIVE BOULEVARD FREEPORT, L. 1.
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Rubbers and Shoes Repaired while you wait.
All Work Guaranteed.
Reaeonable Prices.
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35 RAILROAD AVENUE Freeport, L. I.
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Tel. 191-J Freeport
Maker of
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VEHICLE TRIMMING REPAIRING
HARNESS MAKER Dealer in all kinds of Horse Goods.
Trunks and Suit Cases Repaired 16 Brooklyn Ave. Freeport, L. 1.
J. S. DeMott
Contractor aind Builder
Jobbing of All Kinds
No job too no job too
Estimates given of work in our
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LEONARD AVENUE -"c). 389-W.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
HKrAHTMK.N'T OF COLLKCTION,
Kooni 1, Town llall,
Hi'nii>st«'.ifl, N, Y,
Till- uiulersiKni-d Ufcoivcr of Tiixts for the Town of HfmiL'tfad, iKfcby ffivrs. notlc that In- lias rfcclvcrl tin- Tax K')ll and warranl atlncticil llii-nto dated Fcbruiiry IMtli, ISlfi, and wlll bv In altindnnrc Ki receive taxes at Koom 1, Town Hall, in tlie villaise of Hemp¬ stead, on
\vi:n\r.si»A^. mauih ist, um«.
and eveiy day thereafter unlil
and Inoludlnu-
Tl i:<S|}\%. APHII. 4TII, JIHO.
Sundays and Ihdiday,'^ exceplid. from • - ¦ 9 a. in. to 4 i). ni.
.\fter April 4lh, the uiider,slKned will receive taxes on .MO.Nli.VY and TIIK.^- DAY onlv of each week at the Ueceiv- ers Oflloi-, from y a, m, lo 2 v. m.
The Keceiv. rs (Ifflce will be openeil from March 1st, 1916. to ,lune 1st, 1916. All correspondence iifter this date must he addressed to the County Tr<'asuiir hi .\llneola. N'assau fount>, N. Y.
To- all taxes paid <UirinK the first thirty days no perci-ntatri- will be added, Second thirty days 2 per cent, will bf added an<l 25 cents for notice. On and after M.'y 4th, 1H16, 5 per cent, will be added and J'i cents for notice.
All taxes ari' payable at the Kecelvei's OfTice up to June 1st, after which datf> they are ])ayable at the founty Tnas- urers Office at Mineoliu N", Y., with an extra percrntace add"-*! tliereloi ",'
In f)ayment of taxes throuprh the mails, please s.nd Certified Check or .Money Order, Mom y or I'osta^^e Stamps by mail not accepted for Taxc-s.
All Tax Bills, Kecelpts or Corr«'Spond- ence to he .sent hy mall, must hi- accom- panle<i bv self-addreKsed l-llnvelope and Stamp.
Rji4«> IVr «t«n.on.
stale Tax $0.27
County Tax nl
Town Tax 12
Rnad Tnx 20
Hoanl of Health Tax (l2
Baldwin Kire Maintenance Tax . . .07 Merrick Flre Maintenance Tax. . .08
Kooseveit Flre Maintenance Tax. . .08
Hewlett Bav Flre Tax 06
New Hyde Park Flre Tax 12
Valley Stream Flre Tax 12
Woodmere Fire Tax :;0
Baldwin Light Tax :!2
Franklin Square Light IMfltrlct. . . 16
Inwood Li(?ht Tax ¦12
Lawrence North Llpht nistrlct 43
Merrick Light Tax 40
New Hyde Park Llsht Tax 11
Hoosevelt Light Tax 2.1
South Hempetead LlKht Tax 20
South Side Light Tax 40
Valley Stream Llpht Tax .14
Woodm-ere Li^ht Tax 10
LEQAL HOTICES.
NOTICR TO CRBDITORS.
PURSUA.NT VO .»N ORDER OF MON
HENRY SELuKN WELLKR, Tetii- porary Surrogate of the County of Nai¬ sau. notice is hereby given to all per¬ sons having claims against Henrietta M. Patterson, late of the Town of Hempstead. In the vaid county, deceased, to present the same with tbe voucher* thereof, to the subscriber the adminis¬ trator witb the will annexed of the ^oodB, chattels and credits of said de¬ ceased, at his place of transacting busi¬ ness at Freeport, Nassau County, New York, on or before the 25th day ot April, next.
Dated, Mineola, N. Y., Oct. 4. 1915. GEORGE Y. PATTER.SON,
Administrator with the will annexed, DAVISON A UNDERHILL, .\ttorneyi
for Administrator, 50 Court Stree^,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
NOTICB TO CRKDITORS.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF HON, HENRY SELDEN WELLER, Tem¬ porary Surrogate of the County of Nas¬ sau, notice is hereby given to all per¬ sons having claims against Isabella Elisabeth Post, late of the Town of Hempstead, in the said county, de¬ ceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, at his place of trans¬ acting business at tbe office of George Morton Levy, Freeport, New Y'ork, on or before the 25th day of April next. Dated. Mineola. N. Y.. Sept. 27, 1915. RICHARD T. POST.
Executor. GEORGE MOKTON LEVY. Attorney for Executor, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Free- port, Long Island. N. Y.
XOTICK TO CRKDITORS.
PUKSIANT TO AN ORDER OF HO.N.
HKNRY SF.LDEN WELLKR. Tempor- .'iry Surrofiate of the County of Nassau, notice is hert-by given to all persons havlnjf claims aRalnst Daniel G. Kamp, late of the Town of Hempstead, in the aid oounty, deceased, to >p'"t'''ent the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the executors of the last will and testament of said deceasrti, at their place of transactinif business at the offloe of ,Johnson A .lohnson. Free- port. N. Y., on or before the 25tli day of Sei)tember next.
Dated, Mlnrola, N. Y., March 1. inifi. CLARA Cl. KAMP. IKNNIK KAMP.
Executors. 1(>I1.\.<(>.\ .¦<.• ,10HNS<1N, .Attorneys for
Kxi-cutors. 17 Kailroad .Vvenue. Free-
IMirt. N. Y.
NOTICK OF SAI.K.
Sl'PKEME COURT, NAS.SAU COUNTY. —.lolin Schlegel and .\manda Schleg¬ el, his wife, I'laintirrs, against Henry K. J. Schiffer and Emily F, Schiffer, hi.s wife, and Nassau Lumber Company, Defendants. Notice of Sale,
In pursuance of a judgm«'nt of fore¬ closure and sale, duly made and en¬ tered In the abovi- i-nillled action, and bearinK il.Ue the 29th day of Iiecember, 1915, I, the underslKned. the referee in said judgment nained, will sell at publlc .auction, at the Rotunda in the County Court Hous,\ Mineola, Nassau County, .New York, on the
14TH DAY OK KKIIHl ARY, 1016, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon on that day, the pr( inlses directed by said Judg¬ ment lo be sold and therein described as follows:
.\)l that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, together with the buildings and Improvements therion erected, situate, lyinc: and be inn: in the VillaKe of Free- port, Town of Henipstead, (Jounly of Nassau and Statu ot New Y'ork, bounded and described as follows:
BeKinninK at a point on the west side of Roosevelt I'lace, 'distant three hun¬ dred and twenty-four(324) feet north erly from tin- corner formed by the in¬ tersection of the north side of Smllh Str«->t with tlH- west side of Koosevell Place, said i.oint of beplnnlng being where the west side of Roosovelt I'laee Intersects the norlh line of land of Sid¬ ney H, Swezey. nOil rn.-inlng thei-^e westerly along the north line of lanj of Sidney H. Swezey one liundred and slxty-elKht and flfty-two one hun¬ dredths (168.62) feet more or less to the east line of land now or formerly of D. F, Dikeman; thence runnink northerly and parallel with the west side of Kooseveit Place and along the ¦ ast line of land now or formerly of 11. F. Dikeman, seventy-flve (75) feil: Ihence runninK easterly and iiarallel with the lirst described course one hun¬ dr.d and slxty-i-lclit and ftfiy-iwo one hiindredth,s (168.52) feet more or l.ss lo the we.st side of Roosevelt Place: hence runninK southerly alonK lhe west line of Roosevelt Place, seyenty-flve (75) feet to the point or [ilaee of beKin¬ ninK- ContalninK all the land within said bounds, tOKether with all the riKhl, title and Interest of Ihe partv of the tirst fiart, of In and to the land lylnK in front of and adjacent to these jirem- ises, now called Roosevelt Place, to the centre line thereof.
The ahove courses nnd distances hav¬ lnK been taken from a map entitled ¦'.Map of property helonKlngr to I. Mayer at Freeport, L. 1.," surveyed May, 1912, by .\lex D. Murphy. Surveyor. Freeport, L. I., which niiip was flled In the Nassau County Clerk's Oiiice, September 11, 1912. as and by map number 78,
Subjeet to covenants and restrictions as contained In the chain of title. Sub¬ ject to a flrst mortKaKo for flve thou¬ sand < $5,000.00) dollars,
Daietl Freeport, N. Y., Dec. 29th, 1915 DOUGLASS C, LAWRENCE,
Keferee. CKORGE MOKTON LEVY, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Oftice and Post Offlce Ad¬ dress, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport,
LEOAL NOTICIS
Strtitit t6 cKfclllTOm.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF HOX.
HENRY SELDEN WELLER, tempor¬ ary surrogate of the County of Na—% notice Is hereby given to all tamraaam having claims against Sidney S. Jaek¬ son, late of the Town of Hempatead, tm the said county, deceased, to ^eeeati the same with vouchers thereof, te tk* subscribers the executors ot tbe laat' 'Will and testameni of said deeeaee*. at" their places of transaetins buslnesa ait tbe omce of James M, Seaman, 'Waa-- tagh. New Y^ork. on or before the ISlM day of April next.
Dated. Mineola, N. Y'.. Sept. II, ttli. JAMES M, SEAMAN, JENNIE L. JACKSON,
.. Executors.
H.ARRY G. CLOCK. .Attorney for tke
Executors, Corner Merrick Road aaA
Church Slreet, Freeport, N. T.
NOTICE TO CRRDITORS
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF HONU SELDEN WELi,ER, Temporary Sur¬ rogate of the County of Nassau, notiee- is hereby given to all persons haTias claims against Thomas E, Mills, late at the Town of Hempstead, In the eai* county, deceased, to present the same w-lth the vouchers thereof, to the suk- scrlber, the administrator of the Koodai chattols and credits of said deceased. M her place of transacting business at tke ofHce of Elvln N, Edwar-1. Freeport, New Vork, on or before the 25th da» at April, next.
Dated, Mineola. N. Y., Sept. IS, Ifll^ ELIZABETH V. MILLS.
Administrator. ELVIN N. EDWARDS, Attorney for Ad¬ ministrator, 1-7 Raliroad AvenatL Freeoort, N. T.
XOTICE TO CRKDITORS.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF HON.
HE.Ninr SELDEN WELLER, tempor¬ ary surrogate of the County of Nassan. notice Is hereby glveti to all persona havinp claims against Townsend Hafl, late of the Town of Hempstead, Jn tha said county, deceased, to present th» same with the vouchers ihereof, to th* subscriber, the administrator of th» froods, chattels and credits of said de¬ ceased, at her place of trans.actlng busi¬ ness at the offlce of Clock A Seanaaa, Freeport, New York, on or before th»- 15th day of April, next.
Dated, MIneoln, N, Y., Sept 21. 191t, MARY Ft. HAFF. Administrator. CLOCK * SEA.MAN. Attorneys for A«-
mlnlstrator, F'reeport, Long Island,
Ncw Tork.
NOTICE TO CRKDITORS.
Pursuant to an order of Hon. Henry Selden Weller, temporary surrogale Of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby Kiven to all persons having claim* acralnst Cornelia A, Vooris, late of the town of Hempstead, In the said countjr, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the administrator of the goods, chattels anA credits of said deceased, al his place of transacllne business at the office of G<-orKe Morton Levy, Freeport, New York, on or before the 15th day of February next.
Dated, Mineola, N. Y., July 29. 1915 CHARLES F. VOORIS,
Administrator. OEORGE MORTON LEVY, Attorney fOr
.Administrator, 1-7 Railroad avenue^
Freeport, N. T.
DAII.V TROI.LKY TIMK TABLE. Mineola -lirooklyn DIvUloa.
Leave llempstead. Main and Front 8tS.;
Southbound at 4,30. 4.45, 6,15, 6.30 a. m.: then every 30 minutes thereafter until 11.00 p. m. 12.00 a. m. to Rockville- Centre only.
Northbound nt 5.30 a. m., and everjr 30 minutes thereafter until 12.00 a. m.
Last car leaves City Line, Brooklya. for Hempsiead al 12,45 a. m.
A flfteen-minute headway Is operated between Rockville Centre and Brook¬ lyn as follows: 'Week days, except Bun- days, leave Grant and Liberty street^ Brooklyn, 6.00 a. m. till 9.15 a. m,; thea 2.45 p. m. till 7.45 p. rn. Sundays. 12.•» .N. till 8.45 p. m.
llempNtrad-.laninlrn Division. Leave Hempstead, Main and Front Bt«.:
Westbound at 6.30 a. m.. and everjr j30 mlmit(-s there.after until ll.SO p, ok. 'Sundays, G..10 a. ni., and everv 30 min¬ utes thereafter until 11.30 i. " rn
l-;asthouiiil, 6.15 a. ni., and every I*" minutes thereafter until 12 15 a. m> Sundays, 7.15 a. m., and then the same- schedule as week d.ays.
.lerlrho Pike Dlvlnioii. Leaves Mineola, Boulevard and OI# Country road:
Westbound. 5.30 a. m.. nnd every IV minutes thereafter until 9.15 p. m., fhen 10.15 and 11.16 p. in. Sundayn flrst car. fi.15 n. m., then same schedultr as week dnys.
Leave .lamaica, Fulton and Washlngto* streets:
Kaslhouiid, 6 30 a. m., and evfiry SO' mlnutrs thereafter until 1000 p m.: then 11.00 p. m, and 12,00 a. m Sun¬ days, flrst car, 7.15 a. m., then same schedule ns week davs,
J. M, StODl.AKD, Supt.
East Hempstead Llpht Tax
Woodlawn Terrace Lljthl Tax
Hempstead Gardens LlKht Tax. . .
West Hempsle«d Llpht Tax
Woodmere-H'ewlett Llpht Tax . .
Baldwin 'Water Tjix
Lawrence Norlh ¦Water District..
New Hyde Park Water Tax
Merrick Water Tax
Roosevelt Waler Tax
Inwood Water Tax
Dated F<'bruary 191h, XDxt.
JOSEPH IT. FOSTER, Receiver of Taxes.
LEGAL NOTICES.
SKCOND SUPPLKMKIVTAl, CITATION.
THE PEOPLE OF THT: BTATB OF NEW YORK: To William Coleman. Alice Maroney. Agnes Colbert Denyse. (;atherlne Colbert, Emily Mason. Elisa¬ beth Flynn and John Colbert, upon the petition of Johanna Ahearn. of Smith¬ ville South. New York,
You and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate of the County of Nassau, at the Surro¬ Kate's Co-urt of aaid County, held at the County Court House, at Mineola, In the County of Nassau, on the
INTH DAY OF MARCH, 1»1«, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why the account of Johanna Ahearn, as administratrix of the iroods, chattels and credits of Michael H, Ahearn, deceased, should not be judic¬ ially settled and allowed.
In Testimony Whereof, We have caused the seal of the Surrofrale's Court of the said County of Nassau to be here¬ unto afflxed.
Witness, HON. HENRY SELDEN WELLER. Temt)Orary Surrogate of our said County of Nassau, at the Surro- prate's Office, at Mineola, In the said County, the 7th day of February, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen (L. S.) SAMUEL T. WRIGHT,
Clerk of the Surtovate's Court.
L. T.
The sale in the above entitled action is hereby furlher adjourned to the 21sl day of February, 1916. at the same tinn- and plare.
Dated Freeport. N. Y., Feb. 14Ui, 1916 DOUGLASS C. LAWKK.N'CK,
Referee. The sale In the above entitled action is hereby further adjournMl to the 2Ktli day of l-ebriiary, 1916, at the .same time and pl.-ice.
Dat.Ml, Freeport, N. Y., Feb. 2Ist. 1916 DOUGLASS ('.' LAWRENCE,
Refereee. This sale is further adjourned to the 6th day of March, 1916, at same time fl rwl place,
I>ated. Freeport. N. Y,, Feb, 28th, 1S16, I>OUGLA.SS C. LAWRENCE,
This sail- Is further adjourned to the 1.1th day of March, 1916, at same lime nnd place
Dated, Freeport, N. Y.. March 6, 1916 IXIITCJLARR C, LAWKKNCMO Referee.
SUPREME COUirr, NASSAU COUNTY —Ira Kobert PlowrlKht, Plaintiff, acaJnst Jara«s Gamer Wright, Susannah Garner Hayward, et al„ Defendant*.
In pursuance of an Interlocutory judgment of partition and sale duly made an enterf<d In the above entitled action, bearing date the 9lh day of Feb¬ ruary, 1918, I. the undersii^ned, the referee in said JudKment named, wili H.-ll at public au<?ti«n on the
»,ST DAV or APRIL,, IBIO, at the Rotun-da of the CTounty Courl House, at Mineola, .Nassau Counly New York, at 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon ot that day, the premises directed by said JudKment to be sold and therein described as follows:
All that certain piece or plot of land, situate, lylnK .md being on the "?"'!lf,'".''' ¦'*''' "' Centennial Avenue, in the Village of Roosevelt, Nassau Coun¬ iy, New York, and more fully described as follows:
Beginning at a r>olnt on the southerly Bide of Centennial Avenue In the VII- mge of Roosevelt, Nassau County, New Ji'e^,- r*'''''' '• <""t*nt three hundred rsOO) feet westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the west- erly Bide of Kreeporl and Hempstead Road and the southerly side of Centen¬ nial Avenue, running thence southerly at right an,?Ies with the southerly side ?J,»V"'r""'''' Avenue one hundred forty J,,V iS^"^'- '!'«"''« weslerly parallel with the southerly side of Centennial Avenue flfty (60) feet; thence northerly parallel with the easterly line hereof one hundred forty (MO) feet to the southerly side of CentennUI Avenue: thence easterly along lhe southerly side of Centennial Avenue llfty (60) feet to the point or place of beginning
^Y/^j j'^j'^eport. New York, February
-, ,„ j^l'^^'-*** •^- YOUNGS, Referee ELVIN N EDWARDS, PlafntllTs Attor-
«*''• '-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport.
New Tork. '
TIIK ,\KW TORK AND NORTII SHORB TRACTION COMPANY.
Time Table l-,,.ecllve Jan I. 191-fc.
Week Days. Lenve Port WashlnKton for Mlneela,- Hleksvllle and FlushlnK 605 a m,; then every hour until 10.05 o m. Car leavliiK Port WashlnKton nt 11 06 p. m. to Roslyn Clock Tower only.
Leave FlushlnK for Port'WashlnctOB < and Hicksville: 6.30 a, m.; then erary hour until 9.30 p. m. Cars leaving t,»»' and 10.30 p. m. to lioslyn Clock Tower/ oniy,
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Car leaving Flushing at 9 3(1 ii iM runs to Hicksville,
Leave Hicksville for Port Wasblnv- ton and FlushlnK: «.36 a. m.; then everv hour until 9.:i., p. m. Car leaving Hiek*- vlll at 10.35 p. m. to Roslyn rur bara only,
Sundaya. Leave Port WashlnKton for Mineola HIcKBVllle and i-iusbing: 7 05 a mVi then every hour until 10,06 p. m Ca* leavlnK Port WashlnKton 11.05 p m. tm Roslyn (.'iook Tower only.
Leave FlushlnK for I'ort Washlngtov and Hicksville: «.»0 a. m.; then every' hour until 9.30 p. m. Car leaving I».PH p. m, to Roslyn Clock Tower only
Leave Hicisvllle for Porl WashiB* ton and FlushlnK: 7.36 a. m., then erery , hour until 9.36 p. m. Car leaving fWeke- vllle at 10,36 ,n. and 11 16 p. m te Roslyn car ba-n only.
Long Island R. R. Time Table.
(Effective Ociober 17, 1916 > Leave .Merriek for New York- Pra*. sylvania Station, Hrooklya and iat«7 mediate alatloaai Week days—5 ]< tts "° 6,54. 7.18, 17.28, 3.01. 8.49 ]» A : 12.22, 3.10, 4.17, 5,3«, 6.41 » « p. rn. Sundays—tit, 8,22' • sf ; 12.05, 2 44, 4.32. 5.33, t 08 li:»1.
6.38. a. m. 11.09
p. m.
I.ravr Freeport for New Vork, Peaa* ¦ ylvania atatlon and Brooklyni Week
days—6.20, 6.6«, «.42, •,68, 7,»2 17 il S.05. 18.17, 8.63, 9.49, 10.17 a in- 12 t7 .1.15 4.21, 5.02, 5.40, t6.06, 6.46, 8 ]'« IJJ 11.13 p m, Sundays—«.52, t.it ili a. nr..; 12.09, 2.48, 4.38. 5.17, «.4« IU 11.11 J), m.
Leave Kreeport for Amltyvlllr. Bmhr loa, Palehoaue and Inleraietflate mtm. V,"??' W'""''<l»y"—na4,44, 8,11,8.10, ami '1 «2 ": !"¦ »'al *«, sla2.21, 2.44, nl 61, a6.0.J a5.65. Ia8.19, «.43. a7.0«. 7.44, atj? *'k if P «"l;i " '^ *2-''< "'Kht, Buueayi- liiV- ^*J° " ""•: "-29. 2 30. atit, a85«. a9.02. nil.14 p. m.; al.44 r.lRht
Leave New York, Pennsylvania Sta. tlon. for Freeport, Merriek aad arlaeT '? ci"*","*"""*' "tatloaai Week dmrn-, n3.50, X5.12. 7.06, 8.36, yi 1 00 i!n, •
1,'Vli *'*• *."•• '^^- " >"• V»-10. IOll' Wl'^ r, ,T ¦ "" "'«'" Sundays-4 10' 8 26 lL34 a m.; 1.40, 2.68, 6.02 10^ 10.17 p. m.; 12.33 night. *
aTralns run to Babylon only i
fExcept Saturdays
IKxcept holidays.
nNo Brooklyn connection.
S.Saturdays only.
tExcept Saturdays and hoilda^e 'Train runs Monday* only yTralns run to Preeport only Trnins leave Brooklyn. Flatbun, Ate
ti^:.J^V^°"' .">''"< 'he same timf I; those shown from New York XPe^LJiT jranla Btatlon. ThJ» time tab 1# sStSi to change without notlee. """J"**