THE VABSAtT POST, FXJSEPOST, H. T., FBIDAT, TULT 28, 1916.
lEYXr
'ecHoorNowoN war and insanity
PUBLIC NOTICES.
Hay Feverites Are Facing Many Discomforts.
LIKELY TO HOLD POPULAhlTY
Av«rag« Number of Day* Sn»»zer« 8nMz* It Forty-two, f^Jumbtr of Sn««z«* Sneezors Sneeze Each Day le Seventy-three—Now, Victimt, Go Through Your Ordeal.
New Vork.—The iiniiual ret>nrt of the United States Uny I-ever n'^.'snelatlon— tho official orpnnlzMtlon of the 2(!<>.(K»0 Bummer sneezers In this ((Hintry-wa< made public recently. Very few <oi>- les of this rei>ort are distributed, It Is nald, nnd Ii:iy feverites never read It. for the stories <if riiK^veed iind >;<dden- rod pollen will double a mnllrnied Bneezer Into n "kerclion:" five weeks ahead of seb<'dnle.
lietlileben^ .\. H.. lip In Ibe White mountains, has Meen duiseii as the
Photo by Amerlenn I'reBH AHSorlatlon. HAT FSTVEItlTK HAVINO HIS TROmLES.
Mecca of Iniiniinlty for the fliiniial con¬ vention of the polllnosls patients.
In New York, since time Immemorial, Auk. 1." bas been the offlelnl day for the openhiK of the ofien season for sneezes. The red noses nnd weepliiK eyes will arrive rlnht on time this year, accordlntj to I'. F. .Jerome. eliHlrinan of the board of directors of the liny Fever association and custodian, dur- Infr eleven months nf the year, of all the sneezes of the nation. Mr. ,Ierome Bays that liny fe\er promises to retain Its popularity this year, despite, the drive of aiipendleltis as the aliment of the aristocracy.
That tliere are 2.'),f»0<) sneezers In New York state Is stated In the annuiil re¬ port. The report adds that the nver- apre number of days that sneezers sneeze Is forty-two each year; that the avcrnpe number of sneezes sneezers sneeze each day Is seventy-three. This makes a jrrand total of 7»!,fi.")0,f»fif> sneezes a year In New York. Rookies In the ranks of the hay feverites point with pride to these fltrnres.
STRAY DOG KEEPS VIGIL
In Five Years Has Never Deserted Grave In Ohio Cemetery.
Fiiltonham, O.—In the cetnetery her<! a homeless cur mourns on tbe ;.'rave oT Georg'e Rnker. They call her "the graveyard dojr."
Klve years uku the (\oii came to the cemetery following the funeral proces slon of Raker, an a^ed f.'irmor, who died at his home, near here.
Every nlRbt the doR keeps a clos" VlKll over the ;:rnve. It sleeps for hours at a stretch diirin;; tli(> day on the little minind that marks Rakers restlnff place.
Villagers lon^ a^o pave up hope of coaxlnff the doR away from there. She leaves the cemetery only long enon.ch each day fo search for food.
Friends of Rnker say he never owned the dog. Cemetery trustees refuse to drive It away, and she seems likely to spend the rest of her life in this strant'o manner.
SAYS FISH CAN REASON.
Maine Man Says They Warn One An¬ other of Unfavorable Waters.
Bangor, Me.—Stephen Decatur Bridges of Verona, near Riiiigor, who is known as the salmon and alewlfe king of tlie Penoliscot, Is positive not only Ibiit fisb have brains, bnt that fish reason and form vUslikes and likes nnd tell their opinions to each other.
Bridges explains the (lisa|ipeiiriiii''<' of salmon from the renobscot In tivn va.vs. Either "salmon tell other salni on how dirty lis waters are and how It Is not lit for any resi>e<'t«ble salmon to live In" or "the flsh resent It because at the hatchery In Kast Orland they ;iie taken from the water and strlppeil of their e.ggs."
"The flsh resent that because It Is against ntiture." Mr. Rrldges asserts. "They de<'lde they are not being treat ed right nnd stay away."
66,000 VOLTS FAIL TO KILL
Bristol (Conn.) Man Recovers From Terrible Shock.
Hartford. Conn.—Francis V. Rill of Bristol Is recovering fr<nn the effects of having Wt.noO volts of electricity oourne through his bo<Iy. I'liyslcians said his case was one of the most re ma^^kable ever reported.
Bill was on the roof of a power house looking over the damage done to the wiring system by a storm when he ac¬ cidentally made a contact with the high tension distributing frame, through which 66.000 volts of alternating cur¬ rent flowed. Most of his Ixidy was as black as Jet as a result of the electric ¦kock.
Has Not Driven Mad So Many Soldiers as Was Expected.
FIRST REPORTS EXAGGERATED
Dr, Dumas, Wh# Has Treated AU Cases of Mental Trouble In One of French Armies, Describes Queer Il¬ lusions of Demented—Cases of Gen"
eral Paralysis Few.
Paris.-The war has not driven mad so many persons as was expected In the early stages. Statistics thus far show that the tirst reports of men going crazy inider tbe Infernal fire of modern arti'Icry were exaggerated.
A rejiort iiiadt? by Dr. 1 Mimas, who has trente<l ail the <ases of mental trouble In,one of the rreiudi nrniies, covers l.l.VS eases of derangement, of which only li'j per cent were cases of general paralysis, while in most asylums in lime of peace the projior- tl"ti Is ],', per cent. TbW be takes as conclusive evidence tbat tbe fatigues nnd commotions of \v,ir baxc no In¬ fluence n|Min the dcvcleimient of this form of insiinity. (leiieral paralytics. bo\vc\-cr. ulien tbey become delirious. ra\c nlrnnt ibe \var. tbe same as case¬ in w liich tbe symptoms are tpiitc dilTcr ent, nnd I)r. Inmiiis ciini-lufles that the life of the coniliatant often simply gl\<'.j n VII- i-"'<i- In delivlum that Wei,.! Iii\c i'\':- I rc'cv norinni cir- cninslnnces. Kiit In a dilTerent form.
Horror it. ;; ii 'd ly Unitle s<enes sometimes \\ orus <iiie. tiy on tne iierv- iiiis system. deve|o[iiie,' symptoms sncb ;is jiysieiin. siieecblessness. lieafiiess. liiss of tlie sense of feeling, tits of men t;il ciifilsinii in' parnlysis. not always accMinp.-Miied by bnlliicin.ilions ur <le- liriiim. ()ptiiiii-;m of the most exagger¬ ated ty[ie is tbe domiiiiitlii!.' note in the balliiclnatioris of the fi!iral.\ tics, nnd I>r. I)iimas consiilcis it ii wonder that ofliceiN do net In tils of evnltatlon give absiinl lieroic coders tlial lead to disns ters. Ill line case n lieutenant wbo de cla:ed to the iluctor that he bail "clean ed out a Cernian tremli with two ma chine guns tlmt he had carried on his back from n ixilnt sexeral miles In the rear" bud rem.-iined in command of his section until forty-eight hours iiefore he was e\anii;ied. .\ fj-w days later a caiitiiin w!is brouglit to Tir. Dumas fresh from the coniuiand of bis com¬ pany siifferlng from an cipiaily radical fit of "e.\agyer.ited optimism."
A consideialile ntimber of the men¬ tally debilitated have the mania of in- venlion. Dr. Dnmas Is of the o]dnion that tbe number of these cases milside tbo army would be found greater in propertion If tbe minister of munitions could make public the correspondence he receives from civilians, .\mong tbe debilit.'itnd were several men and olli ceiv who didn't know where and for wlioiii ;bey b.id been fu.diting. One de clared lliat be was unaware that France was at war.
NATIVE HAWAIIAN INDUSTRIES.
To Be Revived and Developed In Re¬ cently Established Village.
Honolulu. The island of Hawaii has set aside at a [Miiut near Hilo, the chief city and seaport, a large area of forest land for tbe purpose of a unique public park. Witliin tbe boundaries of the [inrk will be established and maintain¬ ed village exhibits, where native Indus¬ tries will lie revived and developed on a commercial scale.
The Ilawaiian vlUnge will show the olden time grass houses, which will be Inhabited liy carefully selected Ha- wallans. Here will be made the Inu- hala hats and mats, together with the beautiful koa IkiwIs nnd vessels for which the Islands were famous.
SAFE ON A COWCATCHER.
Motorcyclist Seated There on His Ma¬ chine When Struck by Train.
Milivllle, N. .1.-While Charles Nor berry was riding a motorc.vcle he was stru<'k by a West .Jersey and Seashore railroad train at the East Main street crossintr and nvelved only slight bruises.
The I oinivyrie, with Norberry still on file seat, was fastened to th(> cow- i'at<dier until the train wfis stopped •">(>() feet from where tlie accident occurred
l,(>\«; ISI. wit U. H. TIMK TAHl.i:
(I^fTectlvp ,Iune 28, 1016.)
I.^nvc .Merrirk for New Tork, I'enn- . Ivanla .Station, lirooklyn and Inter- nieiilntf nlntiouii; Werlt-day.s—5.16, 15..'.i;, 6,3,S, 6.51, 7.IS, 17.28, S.Ol, 8.l.'i, 8.52, 10.12 a. 111.; 12.17, l.M, .1.08, 4.17, 5.38, 6.;!,•(, R.i:l, 11.14 p. m. Sunrt.iys—6.48, S.20, 0.20 a. ni.: 12.28. 2.48, 4.32, 5.33, 7.07, S.40, ',1.44, 11.17 p. m.
I.rnvp Freeport for XeiT York, I'enn- •ylvanla Station and Ilrooklyni Week- ilavs—5.20. 15.56. 6.42, 6.58, 7.22, 17.46, 8.05. 18.17, 8.56, 19.49, 10.17. a. m.; 12.2.'!, l.:!4. 3.13. 4.21, 5.02, 5.42, Mf6.21, 6.39, 8.16, 9.21, 11.18 p. m. Sundays—6.52, 8.24. 0 24 a. ni.; 12.32, 2.52, 4.36, 5.37, 7.11, S.44, 9.48 11.21 p. m.
I.eioe Kreeport for .\niit>-vllle, Baby¬ lon, I'ntrhoKor and Intermediate sta- llonN! Wock-days—na4.44. 6.50. 8.10, a9 31, 11.53 a. in.: .si.26, 1.46, i<a2.24. 2.36, ••44, M:t 58, al4.59, alf5.37, a5.55. a6.19, 6.37. a7.06, 7 46. nS.03, a9.07, all.20 p. in.; 12.17. a2.04 niKht.s. Sundays—5.31. a9.22, HlO.56 H. ni.; 12.34, 2.24, a2.4S, 3.54. a5.44, a6.56, n9.02, 11.14 p. ni.; al.44 niKht.
Leave »w York, I'ennaylvanla Sta¬ tion, for Kreeport, Merrick and princi¬ pal Intermediate ntatlonut Woek-days— n3 r.() 5 54. 7.04. 8.36, 11.00 a. m.; 812.40, 1" 5" si 32, si 52 I Frepport only). 2.00, s'oo" 4 07. 14.48, 5.00, f5.18 (Freeport onlv 15 33, 15.54, 6.16, 6.60, 7.10, S.IO, 10 25. 11.30, p. m.; 1.12 nlKht. Sundays ,--4 30 S 25. 10.00, 11.40 a. m.; 1.40, 1.56 (Freeport onlv I, 3.00. 4.51, 6.00, 8.08, 10.17 p. m.; 12.37 nlgrht.
nTraliia run to Babylon only.
nNo Brooklyn connection.
sSaturdays only.
fExcept Saturdays
lExcppt holidays.
tKxcppt Saturday!" and holidays.
Trains leave Brooklyn. Flatbush Ave¬ nue Station, about the same time as those shown from New York. Pennsyl¬ vania Station. This time table subject to change without notice.
KIRK I.TMITS ORni."«AI«CE
thp: board of tiu'stees q^ the
village of Freeport, Nassau County, New York, do ordain and enact as fol¬ lows, to be known and designated as Ordinance No. 38C of the Village Ordin¬ ances; All such territory as Is embraced within the following limits of the Vll- \afce ot Freeport, to wit:
Beginning at the northwesterly cor¬ ner of the herein described established zone, the said corner being a point one hundred (100) feet North of the North line of Brooklyn Avenue, and one hun¬ dred (100) feet west of the Westerly Mine of North drove Street; thence run- I nlng Kasterly parallel with the North I line of Brooklyn .Avenue, and one hun¬ dred (100» feet northerly therefrom, to I .N'orth Main Street; thenc<' continuing I F-;a.sterly parallel with the North line of Broadway and one hundred (100) feet [Northerly therefrom, to a point one hundred (infti feef I-:a.sterly from the Kasterly line of .North Henry Street, when [irokindcd Northerly; thence run¬ ning Southerly p.-iralUl wilti the Kaft line of North Henry Street and One hundred (lOOi f..t Kast>rly therefrom, to Ihe Lo.TK Inland Bailroad, and con¬ tinuing Southerly jiarallel with the Kasterly line of Soulh Henry Street and one hundred (IOfi» fi it Kasterly there¬ from, to a point one hundnd feet South of the Southerlv line nf Kast Merrick Hoail: Ihence runnliiK Westerly parallel with the Southerly line of Kast Merrick Itoad and one hundred (I fill) feet South¬ erly therefrom to South Main Street; thence continuinfr We.st>rly vi.'irallel with th" South line of West Merriek Road and one huniired (100) feet South¬ erlv till refrom to a point one hundred (loVi) flit west of the \Vesi<rly line of South drove Streft: thenee running Nortlierly parallel witli the West line nf South Grove Street ami one hundred ildOi fl et Westerly thirefrrmi to the Lnnw Island tJailroad. thenci contin¬ uing .Northerly parallel with the We.st line nf .North drove Street and one hundred (lOm feet Westerly thenfrom to a point one hundred (ton fi.,.t North of llie North line of Brooklyn .\venue ¦It the point or place of bi-K-inniiKr shall he desifinaled the flre limlt.i of said Villajre. and said territory as above Itoiindiil and desrribi <1. is h-rehy desig¬ nated as such flre limits, anil the por¬ tions of saiii streets anil the blocks wiihin said de.slunated bnunilarifs of sucli streets sliail constilut.- tlie said lluills within said Vlilagit. wiiliin whieh wooden or noti-fireriroot huilciitmH or structures may not be ericti-d or .sub- .stantlally altered therein.
-Ml jiersons, associations or eorpora- lion.s, violating an.v of tif loin isinns of this Ordinanre shafl be liable to a pen¬ alty of twenty-live ($25) dollars for each vinlatinri of this Ordinance or any part tliiiinf. .\ny violation of this Ordinance or an.v part thereof shall con¬ stitute illsorileiiy conduct. The person violating this Ordinance or any part tliereof shall he a disorderly person.
Kesolved, Thai a copy of ttiis flrdin- ance be printed once each week for two sucres.sive weeks, namely, in tliree Issues in The .Nassau Tost, the offlclal Iiaper of said Village, ami in The Nas¬ sau County Review, said papirn being all the papers [>uhllslied in tlie Village of Freeport.
Uesolved Further, That the Village Clerk of thf. Village of Freeport post at least five cojiles of this said Ordin¬ ance in five jiublic places in Ihe Village of Freeiiort.
Itesolved r-'urllier. That upon the com¬ pletion of the publication of this said Ordinance, this said Ordinance shall be- cniiie effective under the penalties and punishment therein provided.
Hated, Julv 6, ItilH.
KHNKST S. RANHALf,,
Pre.sidi tit. Sir.AS A. WILMAMS, HK.NHV I.. .MAXSd.V, .JOHN H. .MAIINKK.V, KRANKIJ.N ni;iiKI.l.,
Trusties. Stall' nf N. w Vork, / Countv of Nass.iu. -ss.: VlllaKe of l'"reeport. i
I, Sylvistir r. Sliea, Clerk nf the Vil¬ lage of l-"ree|inrl, do heieliy certify that llie fnregoing is a correct" copy of a Itesolution adopted by the Board of Truslees of said Village of Freejiort, at a Mnular nuetiim of said Board duly held the 6tli day of .luly, HUfi.
In Testlnioio' Whereof, I liave here¬ unto set my liaiui and allixed the cor¬ porate seal of the said Village this Oth day of July, 1916.
(Ii.S.) S. V. SHKA,
Village Clerk.
LEGAL FOnCES.
NtCIK i; IU ( <>\IH\« TOIIS.
STATh; OF Ni;W VORK. OITici- of the
Stale Commission of Highways, .M- hany, N. V.—Pursuant m the provisions of Cliapter 30, Laws of 1909, as aniend- id bv Chaiiter 646, haws of 1911, and Chaplir .«(), Laws of 1913, sealed jiro- jinsals will be received h.v the under¬ signed at tlieir offlce. .No. 55 Lancaster Street. .Mhany, N. V., at one o'clock F". .M. on Krida.r, the ISth day of .Anguiit, lltlO, for tlie improvement of the fol¬ lowing liigtiways:
.VASSAF COr.NTV Road Name of .Npiirox.
No. Road. Length.
1344 drein (^nrner-Fran-
cis Pond 3.38
Maps, plana, s[ieciflcatlons and esti¬ mates may he seen and proposals forms obtained at Ihe offlce of Ihe Commission In Albany, N. Y.. and also .it the offlce of the Division Knglneer, Mr. Herlrand H. Waite. Columbus Institute, 11 Wash¬ ington Street, Roughkeepsie, .N. Y.
The especial attention nf bidders is called to -dKNKRAL INFORMATION FOFt HTIU1KRS" In Ihe itemized prn- jiosal. specitications and contract agree¬ ment.
Proposals for each road or oontract must be presented in a separate sealed envelope, endorsed nn the outside with the name and number of the road or contract fnr which the prnpnsul la made. Kach propnsal must be accom¬ panied bv cash or a certified check pay¬ able tn the nrder of the State (Commis¬ sion of Highwavs for an amount euual to at least five per cent, of the atiiount of the proposal which such cash or check accompanies.
This cash or check will be held by the (Commission until the contract and honil are duly executed.
The successful bidder will br. n - quired to give a performance bond for flftv per cent, of the contract, and a maintenance bond covering the wearing surface nf all roads, except waterbound macadam and cement concrete pave- ineiits fnr twenty lier cent, of the con¬ tract price of the items which com¬ prise the wearing surface. such honds to he executed by a surety com¬ pany to he approved by the Cf.mmis- «ion or a bond accured by the depoalt of collateral securities to he approved by the (Commission
The rinlil is n SI
id to reject any
nr all bids.
Kr)WIN PFFFRY. Conimisslone;
J. MORRIS.
Secretary.
LEGAL NOTICES
(Tountv ot S'assau. notice Is hereby given to all" persons having claims against Klla d. Powell, late of the Town of Hempstead, in Ihe said county, deceased, to preaent the aame with vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the execu¬ tors ot the last will and testament of said deceased, at their place of transact¬ ing business at the office of Clock * Seaman. Freeport, New York, on or be¬ fore the first day of I'fcemher next. Hated. Mineola, N. ^.. May 15, 1916. MARY K. SOFTHARH. FRKD KV1;RITT Ft")WELL,
Executors. CLOCK & SV:AMAN, Attorneys for Kxec¬ utors. Merrick Road and Church Street. Freeport, New York.
NOTIIK. TO fKEniTORS.
PFRSfANT TO AN ORPKR OF HON.
JOHN J. dRAHAM, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given" to all persons having claims against Hewlett Smith, late of the Town of Hempstead, in the said county, de¬ ceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of aald deceased, at his place of tranaactlng business at Bellmore, Nas¬ sau County, New York, on or before the first dav of December next.
Dated, Mineola, N. Y., May 11, 1916. FRANK SMITH, Administrator. CLOCK * SKAMAN, Attorneys for A(3-
ministrator, Freeport, New York.
irs and lands more or less.
¦ or parcel nf md iiiipn
SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY.
—Maria Foster, Plaintiff, against Anna M. Kenny, Martha W. Kenny, Elsie M. Carmlchael. Neal D. Becker, as Executor of and Trustee under the Last Win and Testament of William J. K. Kenny, deceased, Thomas F. Sheedy, The Freeport Bank. David Wesley Pine, Edward M. Orout, Neal t>. Becker, Wil¬ liam George Foster and John R. Moore, Defendants.
In pursuance of an interlocutory Judgment made and entered in the above entitled action, dated May 23rd, 1916. and entered In the offlce of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, on May 27th. 1916. I, the undersinged, the ref¬ eree in said judgment named, will sell in one parcel al public auction to the highest hidd-r, at Ihe front door of the County Court House at Mineola. in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, nn the
4TH HAY «»K .*! fil ST, I01«, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the prem- iMi a described In the said interlocutory juiigmenl, the said premi-ses being Par¬ cels c and 1> on the Coinmissloners' Map tiled in fhe Naasau County Clerk's office In this action on June 3rd. 1916, said premises being bounded and de¬ scribed an follows to wit:
All that certain plot, piece or parcel nf land situated at Merriek, in the Town nf Henipslead. Couniy of Nassau and State of .New York, bounded and de- scrihed as follows:
Beginning at a concrete monument at the northwesterl.v corner tlureof where the same adjoins land now or formerly nf Kate V. Barnum at a point distant 728.t;s feet soutlierly from the South Oyster Ray Turnidke measured on the ea.stirly line of Wynsum Avenue; run¬ ning nil nee S. 23 degrees 41 minutes K. 2(165.40 feet along the .asterly line of said Wviisum .Vvenue to a stake at the snullierly end thereof, al the head of the meadow; theiic- S. Cfi degrees 19 minules W. 17 feel along the southerly end of said Wynsum .\vetiiie to a stake on the easterlv line of land now or for¬ merly of Kate V. Harnum; Ihence S. 42 decrees r.:i minutes K. 2:11-7/10 feet alnni: said land now or fornn riy of Kate V. Barnum tn a stake; tin iice S. 14 de¬ grees 38 minules K. along a line of fence and slakes and -a line nf ditcli siiiar.iling the property hereby describ¬ ed from land Iinw or fortm riy of said Kate V. Barnum 5060 fiet more or less to tlie westerly side of the channel: I hence hounded southerly and easterly by \VhaIeMeek Tove or Bay to the drain or ch.innei Ihat leads ihronKh said Cove or Hay to the mnuth of Whaleneck River;" Including all the hassncks and bars on the westerly side of said drain nr channel: thence norllnily along the centre line of said Whaleneck Rivtr until it comes to a point in said river wliire tlie southerly boundary line nf land now or formerly of said Kate V. Barnum crosses said live;-; thence along said land now or formerly of Bar¬ num S. 70 degrees 56 minules W. 59 feel more or less to a stake; thence still alon;i said land now or formerly of Bar¬ num S. 70 degrees 56 minutes W. 356.21 feet tn a Stake; Ihence slili alonir said land now or formerly of Harnum S. 66 di-nrees 17 minutea W. 729.67 feet to the easterlv line of Wyns-um .\vi nue at Ilie point or iilace nf beginning, be the said several dimensions innre or less.
Together with all the land in Wynsuin Avenue abutting and adjoining said premises to Ihe centre lln. Ilnreof: and together with all the lands under the watera of Whaleneck Rivi r, Whaleneck Cove and Hempslead Bay opposite the land above described; and including all the hassocks and bars on the westerly side of said drain or clianml leading Ihrough said cove or bay and together with all riparian rights appurtenant to said premises: conlainint; within said tinumls 25.94 acres of U[ilaiiil, 1.57 acres of roads. 44.14 acres of ifKadnw and 56.4 acres of hassocks, b under water, be the saim
.\lsn all that plot. i>lec land with the buildings ments thereon situated at Merrick in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nas¬ sau, State of New York, bounded and descritieil as follows:
Higinning at a stake at the intersec- tinn nf the southerly line nf Ihe Soulh Ovster Bav Turnpike (new known as Ilie .Merrick Road) with ihe westerly line of Hewlett Avenue; running thence .•ilong .said southerly line nf the South Oyster Bay Turniiike, N. 66 degrees 24 minutes K. 474.14 feet to a concrete monument; thence S. 23 degrees 41 minutes h',., part of the way along the easterly houiiriary of tlie premises de¬ scribed" in the inortgage from William .1 K. Keniiv and William deorge Foster to The i.'ree|.ort Rank, recorded In the .Nassau Cnutitv Clerk's ntlice on Novem¬ ber 19, 1902. in Liber 22 of XlnrlgaP'S, page 59, 1413.31 feet tn a concrete mnn- unient; thence .N. 66 degrees 19 minul.s !¦;. 382.57 feel I" a cnnerete monument oil the Wesleilv line of Wynsum -Vve¬ nue; thence along said Westerly line of Wvnsiim .Avenue, S. 23 degrees 41 min¬ utes 1-;. 159.72 feet tn a cnnerete monu¬ ment on the northerly line of land now or formerly of Kate V. Barnum, theni-e along said land now or formerly of Bar¬ num S. 71 degrees 6',2 minules W. 561.15 feet to a .stake; thence still along said land now or formerly of Barnum S. 29 degrees 46 minutes !•:. 1151.76 feet to a slake; thence still along said land now or fnrmerlv of Barnum S. 71 degrees 14 minutes W. 177.20 feet to a concrete monument; thence still along said land now nr fnrni»rly of Harnum S. 17 de¬ grees 12 minutes K. 2400 feet more nr less In Squaw (Jreek; running thence southerly, westerly and southeasterly along said Squaw Creek, as said Creek runs to the M<rrick Cove; thence run¬ ning' soulherly, westerlv and northerly along said Merrick Cove to the south¬ erlv line of land of K. C. Cammann; thence along said land of Cammann .N. 75 degreea 25 minutes K. 490 feet more nr less to a stake in the centre line nf the proposed road to he or now laid out bv Messrs. Raynor and Pine. tlien<-e along the centre line of said proposeil road N. 14 degrees. 35 minutes West 1163 feet to a concrete monument; Ihence S. 63 degrees 00 minutes West ••65 feet more nr less lo the East side of Tlie Old Merrick Canal as the same existed before the widening and exten¬ sion thereof; thence northerly following the east side of said Old Merrick ( anal as the same existed before the widen¬ ing and ^xtensiiin thereof, four hun¬ dred and nfty feet more or less to the head nf said old Canal at a point oppo¬ site Ihe dock and distant thirty feet more or less .North Sixty-three degrees three minutes Kast from the Kasterly sill.- of Meriick Avenue; running 'hence north sixtv-three degrees three minutes lOast seveiiiv-elght feet more or less to a point in the centre line of the Private Canal; thence Northerly following the centre line of said Private Canal as re¬ cently widened and excavated to a [loint in said centre line at the head of said Private (Canal; running thence north 26 degrees 57 minutes W«st along a line which Is equi-distant from the Kasterly side of Merrick Avenue and the West¬ erly side of Hewlett -Vvenue 845.8S feet In "a stake on the southerly line of the property now or late of Theodoret Bar¬ tow; thence along said land now or late nf Bartow .N. 66 degreea 28 minules K. 328.10 feet to a stake on the westerly line of Hewlett Avenue, thence along said w<sterlv line of Hewlett Avenue .N. 26 degrees 5"7 minutes W. 533.70 feet to the point of beginning; and also all the land in said South Oyster Bay Turnpike and Wvnsum Avenue, adjacent tn said tiremisea, to the centre line thereof re¬ spectively; together with all the former right, title and interest of laniel B. Raynor and Annie K., hla wife, and D. WcBlev Pine and I^aura E., his wife, of, in and to Merrick Creek, Merrick Cove and Merrick Canal adjoining aald prem¬ ises and of, in and to the lands therein, and'of in and to the lands lying therein eo\ered by water, aubject however, to such righta as the public may have in that portion of Merrick Creek inclttded withir» the above boundariea, and of, in and to said Merrick Cove and Merrick Canal; containing within said bounds 37 77 acres of upland, 42.09 acres of filied meadow, 12.88 acres of unfllled meadow, and 76/100 acres of under water, making a total of 93.50 acres, be the aame more or less. Including there¬ in 6.97 acres In roada.
The above described premises are to be f.old subject to two Iitns upon cer¬ tain parts thereof, to wit:
1. A lien to the extent of J8,000, with Interest from January 1, 1916, at 5 per cent, bv vlrture of the mortgage made November 12, lOli'l, by William J. K. Kenny and William George Foster lo The Freeport Bank, recorded In the
LEGAL NOTICES.
Nassau County Clerk's ofBce on Novem- ber 19, 1902, in Liber 22 of Mortgagres, page 59, upon which mortgage the prin¬ cipal is ovedut, and now held by The Freeport Bank, the said portion subject to said lien being described as follows;
Beginning at the Northwest corner thereof at a locust stake at the inter¬ section of the Kasterly side of Hewlett Avenue with the Southerly side of a newly laid out road, said point being distant four hundred and fifty (450) feet Southerly from the Southerly side of the
LEGAL NOTICES.
portion or part thereof which was con¬ veyed by said Daniel B. Ravnor and D. Wesley Pine and their wives to Edward C. Cammann by deed dated December 16. 1902.
Dated, June 20, 191«.
HOWARD C. SHERWOOD,
Referee. 34 Pine Street, New York City. ARMSTRONG & KfelTH. Attorneys for Deft. Sheedy, 40 Wall Street, New York City.
eightv-seven and three-tenths (387.3) """• h'».,w"»-- Marpn/et Bender. Es- feet to a locust stake which bears north ' lrP'\ ¦^•, ^''''^¦'¦,l;^,"^'"• •'<'""^''f dathard, sixtv-glx degrees five minutes East (N. L'"f<'«"r.'ck G. Miller. Maria Potts, Nelll
ientha (404 2) feet to a locust atake on 'one. Moiiie t-mith Leahy. Harry Smith, the .v'ortherlv side ot another newly laid John W . i.athard and Theodore Kayser, out road, running thence westerly along as executors "f the la.st will and lesta- the Northerly side of said last mentioned '"ent of John Miller, deceased. Edward road to a locust stake on the Kasterly L- Kdstrom, Kdna K. Kdstrom. Kdward side of said Hewlett Avenue bearing K. Kdsti-nm Jr.. .lohn i>. Kdstrom, South sixty-nine degrees seventeen min- ( hnrles !• Edstrom. Margaret L- !•-''- utes West (S 69 degrees 17 minutes 'Tom, \A alter Llnumark and .uarv Llnd- W.i three hundr.d and sixty-six (366) mark his wif, the nrst name Mar.v be¬ fell and running thence .Northerly 'ng ftciitlous. h.r real first name nemg twentv-seven degrees West (.N. 27 de- unknown to n.aintiff. and Lot! ie Penni- ^rees'W.) along the Kasterly side of son and if tlie said \N alter Lindmark Hewlett Avehue three hundred and »nd -Mary Lindm.nrk. his wife, and eighty-four (384) feet to the point or '•¦"'«• IVnnison, be doid then the next iil-.ce of beKinnlng "' •<'"• ^flrs at law, ..evisees, grantees, •' \ lien IO the extent of $3,250 with mortgagees. lienors, husbands and - • .,. p,.„t from January Ist. widows, and successors in interest of
Liber 22 of Mortgages, pagi- 2S2, and
now held by David Wesley I'ine (upon
which mortgage the principal is over-
dui I bv virtue of a due assignment
tliereof bv tlie said Laniel I!. Raynor of answer tli
all his interest therein, the said por
I 1 ions sutiject to the said lien being de scribed as follov.r:
That piece or parcel of land begin
, liing at a imint in the soutlierly line n the iiroperty now or formerly of Theo- (Intil Bariew ei|ui-(listatit from tin- i;aslerlv side nf .Merrick .Vvenue and the We'slerly side of Hewlett Avenue, whicli ipuiti! is ilistaiu north sl.\ty-si-X Uegrees t weiity-eiglit minutes East three hundred and twenty-eight ami ten mil -liundn dtlis fei t from said Kasterly Sid.' of Merrick .\viiuie; and running Ihence north sixty-six degrees twenty- eight minutes I'last three hundnd and sixty-nni' and sixt
above named, are unknown to tin plain¬ tiff. Defendants. To the above named defendants:
Yor ai;k hiorkhv sfm.monkp m
niplaint in this action, and
I copy of your answer on the
. plaliitifl's attorney within twenty daya
after tin si rvici of this summons, ex-
. elusive et tile day (if service; and in
t c.Tse of yotir failurf 'o ajq i ar nr answer,
iudgnii nt will be taken ai;;iiiist \nii hy
lefault. for tile relief drinainii li in the
•omidaint.
l>atc(l, .Time 27. Ifild.
M. S. SCllOKNIiAPM. .\tioiney for PlaintilY. O.Tic. and Rest Office Address.
Post Office Building, .lamaica. N. V. To lie- dl fenilants Walter Lindmark .Marv ¦ Lindmark. his wife. Ihe first
and
one-hundredtha "¦'"'<' ^'''^-y being fictitiou
real first
feet more or less to the centre line of r=">", '"i"'^. ""><"""•'' ''I '''"',","!"(; f,"'.l running thence along J-'O tie I leniiisnn. and if ihe said Walter
lin
111 wlett .-Vvenu said centri South twenty- minutes Kast (ighty-seven f
lett Avenue Lindmark and .Mary Lindmark, his wife,
nttv-seven •'""' Lottie Ii.nnison be dead, tlnn the
¦ ¦ next of kin. heirs at law. devisees, gran-
teis, inertgag<i s, III nnrs, husbands.
wives and successors in interest of such
of X degr fifteen hundred and
and fifty one-hun- 1
ir le.«
J. K. K«nnv and William George Fos- Ihence'alnng the land fnrmerlv of v and William
the fori ceinn supiili mental summoi served upon you hy publication, pur¬ suant to an order of Hon. James C. Van
South sixtv-lliree degrees W-st two hundred nnd sixty-five fei t more or 1 In the i;ast side of ttie oid Mi Canal ;is the same existed befor widening and extension thereof; thence northerlv following the Kast side of said old .Merrick Canal as the same ex¬ isted befoie the widening and exli nsim
partition rights nf th I'irMiVrick 'hat pariii
rding to the restuctlvi
imrties. and if it appear
cannot be made withnut
great prejudice tn the owners, then for a
sale of the following desiiribed ririTriises:
•ALL Ihat certain piece or parcel of
land, situate, Iving and tiling at Foster's
.Meadow, in the Town nf Hempstead
iliVreof,'four" hundred and fifty feet Nassau County, and Slate of N-w York, iniiiei, 1. Wl ••nntaining four acns by suivey, bnund-
d westerly bv ihe Putilic Iliirhway,
more or less In the head nf said old Canal at a pnint niqioslte the dock and distant liiirly feel more or less North sixtv-three degrees tliree minutes Kast froiii the Kasterly side of .Merrick .-Vve¬ nue; running tliince north sixiy-lliree degrees three minutes Kast seventy- I iglil feet more nr less to a iinint in Ihe centre line of the Private Canal; thence .Norlhi rlv following Uie centre line of said I'rivati' Canal as ricently wld- (md and excavalid to a point in said centre line at the head nf said Priv.ate Canal: running thence north twet'itv-six degrees flftv-seviii minutes more or less West along a line which is equi-dlstant from the easterly side of Meriick .\vi nue and lln- westerly side of Hewlelt .\venue 1 iglil liundred forty- live and eighty-eight one-hundredtha fill iiinre or less to the Soutlierly line nf Ihe propi try now or late of Theodoret Harlow at the point nr [dace of bij;ln- nlng, containing wiihin said bounds about nineteen and forty-lhne hun¬ dredths acres more nr h ss of upland, according to a survey of said prniierty hy Kvans Brothers. Surveynrs, dated Jamaica, Long Island, November. 1902
.Mso a certain piece or strii linunded nn the North bv the Merrick l;oad; on the lOasterly side hy tl tre line of Hewlett .Vvenue; on the Southerlv side by the Northerly line of the pmriertv diserlheil in tin pr.rid- ing iiaragrapli h. n of snd Wisli riy tiy the land now or late Ihe property of Theodoret Hnrtow, heing thirty-three | preni and six one-hundredths feet more or , fon clesu less In width at the southerly enda thereof and five hundnd and Ihlr't v-tlire<- and seventy one-hun- dredths feet more or b ss in length on each side, and conlainirig about forlv- nne nne-hundredlhs of an acre more or less. , , , J
Vlsn all that piece of meadow land, situate al .Merrick aforesaid, bounded and described as follows:
He>;intiing at a i>nlnt in the centre line nt Ihe propnsid road between the land fornierlv of William J. K. Kenny and William deorge I'^oster. which was cnnveved to them by Daniel B. Raynor and .Vnnle K., his wife, and D. Wesley Pine and Laura K., his wife, by deed, dated Mav 31, 1901, and recorded in Liber 20 of Conveyances, page 73, in Nassau County Clerk's Office and the im nilses now described; and running thence along the centre line of said prn- tiosid road South fourteen degreea thirtv-five minutes East seven hundred and "eighty-seven feet more or less to the Cl nire of a small creek at the Southerlv end of said proposed road: tlience westerlv along the centre line of vald small creek running from the Bay up to the Southerly end ot said [.roposed roan- tn .Merrick Cove; Ihence .Northerly along s.ild Merrick Cove to the east side of the old Mer¬ rick Canal, as the same existed before Ihe widening thereof, thenc.^ northerly along said easterly a ' Merrick Canal as the sam before the widening lher<-of. to the di vi«inii line between Ihe said inece of imadow land and Ihe meadnw land coti- vived bv Daniel B. Raynnr and Annie K " hia wife, and David ^Vesley Pin
leading from Watt's Mill to I''ost Meadow: soiillnrly tiy liiiiil nf .'^inieon Watts, easterly by land of Charles Hen¬ drickson. and northerly bv land nf Fred¬ erick F. Pademan. Heing the same prop- erlv coiiMved to Williatii M. Lindmark. Winter Lindmark and Caroline Hull, by William Hull and Caroline Hull, bv deed dated tin 5th dav nf 0<-iiiher. 1S6S. and recnrdid in tiie office nf the Clerk of tile Couniy ef (Jill I lis. In Liler 2V1 for cnn-
V( Vi'lici '^. nil pate 4.34.
Hat. ll, .Mine 29. 1 !i 1 6.
.M. S. SCHOKNH.VrM. Attoriii V fnr Plainliff. Office and Post Offiee Address.
Post Office Huildln^^, Jamaica, N. Y.
.Ni-:w York sfpi:i;Mi-: court, nas-
SAf cof.NTV Silas .\. Williams, Plaintiff, avainst I.nritta I-:. Kelly, The Lnng Island Realtv Cnmpanv and Cadman fl. Frederick, Defendants. Notice of Sale.
In pursuance of .-i judL-ment nf fnre- closiire and sale made and entered in ill, -''ovi entitled actinn. dated the 16th f land ' day of Jutn, 1916. 1. the undersigned, the refi ri 1 itl said jiid>rmiiit iiatnid, cen- ] will sill at iiublic auction, lo the hi^'h- esl bidder, at Ihe front dnnr nf the .Nas¬ sau Cnuiiiy Cniirt House, al Miinola, Nassau Ci.iiiitv. N. w York, on the .%TH IIAl l»K Al<;i>ir. lIMtl, at I'll n'clnek in the fnretinon. the III d in said iudirnient nf I sale, as fellnw.-. to northerly and | wit
.Ml these eirlain lots, pii ci s and par¬ cels! ef land, sil'iate. lying and being in the Tnwn of I lemi.steail. Cnutity of Nassau and St.ite nf .New Vork. known and deslgnatiii nn a cert.'iin rna|i en¬ titled ".Vmeiidid Mail nf tlmt certain [.art nf Cnliitnt.ia Heights Addition, sit¬ uated South nf .'¦!e;iman Avenue. In the Villak'e nf Fiei|inrt. L. I . cnni|irising 159 lots, prn|ierty of Lfmg Island P.ealty Com)iany, .New York City, located in the ^¦|llage of Frei fKirt. Nassau County, .N. v., surveyed February 21. 1906. by Rob¬ ert Kurz, C. K. and S., Jamaica. N. Y.," nnd filed In the ofllce nf the Clerk of Nassau Counlv. nn tip- third day of March. 1906, as and bv the lots num- tiers fourteen hundred fifty (1450i nnd fourteen hundnd fifty-one (1451 i, and more particularlv described as follows: Beginning' al a rioint in the norlb-rly line of Hillside Avenue, one hundred forty-two and three one-hundredtha (142.03) feet distant In an easterly idirection from the northeasterly corner of Hillside Avenue and Lessing Street: running Ihiner northerly one hundred Iwentv-one and Ihlrly-Iwo one-liun- dredllis (121.32) feet; thenee Kasterly fortv and fnurteen one-hundredths I 40.14) feet: thence Southerlv In a line jiarallrl with the first described course nne hundred seventeen and eiirhly- eight one-hundredths ()17.8So feet to the Northerlv line of Hillside Avenue; xisted I Ihence Westerlv along the .Northerly line of Hiljside Avenue forty and sixty one-hundredths (40.60) feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated, June 16th. 1916.
JAMKS r,. DOWSKY.
Referee.
for
Ad-
51 Railroad Avenue, Freeport,
LEGAL NOTICES.
of said old
ind
and running thence Northerly paran«4 with Raynor Avenue, flfty (60) feel; thence Westerlj- at right angles with Raynor Avenue, one hundred llffy(lS») feet to Easterly side of Raynor Avenue, and thence Southerly along the Easterlx side of Raynor Avenue, flfty <50) fee* to the point or place of beginning. Con¬ taining all the land within said bounda.
Being the same premises conveyed by John T. Raynor and Charlotte Vimynot.. his wife, to the party of the flrst part hereto, by deed dated October 10th. 19f», and recorded In Nassau County Clerk'a OfTlce in Liber 107 of Convevances, pac« 484. on October 17th. 1906.
Dated, June 26th. 1916.
FELI-X REIFSCHNEIDER. Jli.,
Referee, HOOLEY * WIUSON. Attorneys foT
Plaintiff. Rockvllle Centre, New York,
XOTICE TO rJtKDITORR.
PFRSUANt TO AN OHDKR OF HOI*.
JOHN J. dRAHAM. Surrogate of the SfPRK.MK COUT. NASSAI* COUNTS.—
—-Nassau-Surrolk Bond and Mortgag* dirttraiiltxCompany. Plaintiff, agaiiv»."! Thomas K^ewers and .Vmelia Powers*, liis wife. Christopher C. Powers andT Maria Powers, his wife, (George B. Pow¬ ers and Isabella Powirs. his wife. John" F. Powers, unmarried, Joseph V. Pow¬ ers and .Mary Powers, his wife. James F. Powers and Laura Powers, his wife. i:ila J. I'owers i sometimes called .Vet- lie), Th.odnre Powers and AU.. rt Pow¬ ers. Marie V. Powers. i:ila T. Powers. Bertha J. V elsor, Kli;'.aJ.etli Hum..t.-aA >arah Smith, dauichler nf Wllll.-ini If 1 owers. d( ceased. Susan Rider, The I'eo- pli of th, ,v;tale of .Vew York. c. Miitor liTiinaii. Ross & Randall Co., Oliver h' Tulhill and Carri, J. Tuthill, Frank P Hurek. Janus .M. Hill Companv. Sol .•"childkraut, Willi,nn -V. Kllev, D'.fi-nd-
,lilts.
I'll Ihl' above named I'lfi iidants
You are each heretiv summoned ti' answer Ihe coinidaint in this actinn an«f In .serve a cop.\- of your answer on the pl.nntilTs atlorni vs within twintv day* after the seivlce nf this summons ex¬ clusive of the day of ser\ ice. and in caar I'f \inir failure tn apinar or answer .iiiilnmiiit will lie taken against vou In default f(.ir the n lii f d. mandi d in ih-.- ciiniplaiiit.
Datei!. .Vpril 4. 1916
C1..VRKK .t FROS'i: I'laiiiliff's Attorneys. 215 Mnntague Street,
Hrnnklvn. N >' To Ihe li.fi ndaiil .lames F. Powers
The fnrei;nlng siimninns Is fierverf uiion you liy publieaiinn pursuant Im :in order of tin Ilnti. Janus ('. Van Sir- len, one of the Justices nf the Supreme Court, dated lie- 15lli day of .tune. Ifil«. iinil filed Willi a co)iv of the complain) on the 2nih dav of ¦.lutie. 1916, in the nllicii of the Clerk nf the Cniinly of .Va.<«- s,-iu, situated at .Mineola. Nassau County, Siati of New York, the original eorii- I'laint having been flli d in said i\iiiril,«> Clerk's Ofllce on the 15th day nf Ma.» 1916.
Dated, .Htth 20th. 1916.
CLARKK ft FROST. Pliiliitlff's Attorneys.
215 Mnnljlgue Street. Hiooklvn. .\ V
PUBLIC NOTICES.
IM III.K MirU K. NttTKK. 'I'O ( t»\TKACTOHS.
Sealed proposals for Ihe furnishing of alt labor and material ni ce.ssary for llu eleelinn nf a Fire ileuse for the Village ef Fn I |inrl. N. V.. will he received by th.i luiaril nf Village Truslees of said Villa);.- at their office 46 West .Merrlcli Road, on the third day of .Viigust. ISIli, at thr. . o'clock in the afternoon al which tinii the bids will be [uililicly npenid.
Plans and speeilical inns may be .seen al tin- Village Clerk's olhc.'. Hl.lders must state time nquired In complete tlnir cnnlraci, also lo fiinish sucli i» blind as the said Hoaid of V llliigt- Trusteed may require.
The Hoard of Truslees res.-rve.M tlie rieht to rejerl anv or ,ill liids.
Dal. ll. .lulv 14. 1916.
HOAI'.D OF VlLl.Adh; TRI'STKK.S,
Hy S. IVSIIKA. Village Clerk. _
\«»TICK"T«» C<I>TH A^'TtlHS. "
STATK OI'" .Vi;W VOltK. (ifhre of tin
Stale Cnmmlssion nf Iligliwa.vs. Al bany. N. V -Pursuant to the provision'' of Chapter .'to. Laws of 19M9. as airiend ed liv Chaiiter 646. Laws nf 1911. iiiiol Chaiiter SO. Laws of I9i:t. sealed pro IKisals will be received bv the under sit-'ned al their nfiice. No. 55 Lancaster Sin.I. Allian.v. .V. V.. at one o'eloik P M on MmimIh.v, the Till dny of Aamntn. llllil, for the repair nf the fn1lnwlti|- h it hway s:
.NASSAI" Co I'.NT V
Rep.("nil. Class of
Nn. Wnrk.
I^4,"l 2" Hit. Mac
Rl surfacing.
.Vn guaratite
;i:;: ."... " Hit. Mac 111 .-¦urfacing. Nn Kuararili
Road .Vo.
X»fri.'
4:m; .lerleho Turnpike Plalnvie w
Laura E., his wife, to Kdward C. Cam-I
mann bv deed bearing date December , rr.INTO.V M, FLINT, Anorney 16th, ' 19(12: and running thence along! iMalntiff, Office and Post Ofllc the ilne of said meadnw land of Edward , dres
N. Y.
Cammann, aforesaid, north seventy-
five degrees twenty-flve minutes east:- ,„,.
fiiur hundred and ninety feet more or SI'PP.i:MK ("orRT. NASSAi: COINTV less to the centre line of aald proposed i —deorgle K. De Mott, as executrix of road at the point or place of beginning, the last will and KstamenI of Daniel containing within said bounds nine and Bedell, deceased. Plaintiff, against f.vi nty one-hundredlhs acres more or : Laura K. Whitman, Iieferidant. les.-i of meadow land according to said | In pursuance of a judgrnf nt of f''re- survev of Kvans Brothers, dated .Novem- closure and sale, made and entered In her 1902 together with all the former the above entitled act ion, dated the 191 h rigiit tit'le and interest of said Daniel (jay of June, in the year one thousand B Raynor and Annie Ej. his wife, and 'nine hundred and sixteen, I. the under- d' Wesley Pine and Laura E., his wife, Hi^ned, the referee in aald Judgment
. . ., ... »« 1-.I- ,-...^.,.1^ TUIt,rrir.ir ' _,.«....! ...tl) D..1 I at r.
darles and nf. in and to said Merrick noon, the premises described In said Cove "and Merrick Canal, being all cf jurf^rnent of foreclosure and sale, as fol- the premises lying south of the Merrick lows, to wit:
Turnpike, which were conveyed by Wll- i All that certain piece or parcel oi liam K Hewlett and wife to Daniel B. land, with the buildings and improve- Raynor and D. Wesley Pine, by deed n,pnts thereon, situated at freei.orl, dated March 11, 1901, and recorded Town of Hempstead. County of .Nassau March 12, 1901, in Liber 17 of Convey- i„nd State of .New York, bounded ana ¦inces page 21. In Nassau County Clerk's described as follows, viz.: Office'except Ihat portion or part there- ] Beginning al a poim on the Easterly of which was conveyed by said Raynor sUp of Raynor Avenue, distant North- and Pine and their wives to William J. 1 erly from Mill Road, three hundred K Kenny and William Oeorge Foster by i^hty-nine and four-tenths (3S9.4) feet, deed dated May 31. 1901, and recorded when measured along the Easterly side June 1 1901 in Liber 20 of Conveyances, rif Raynor Avenue, and running thence page is In the ofllce of the Clerk of Easterly at rlirht angles to Raynor Ave-
4:i4 .\niiadale Hav View 4;i,"; Soull»
dienwnod • .Meeting IIoiiHH re17 Wlllel-
KuKt Wi( llston- Westbury Road Mniis. plans, speelfieal ions and ejCi males may be seen and iiro[)Osals fori»i<»: nlilHlriid at the ofliee of Ihe Commtsslnr. in Albanv. .V. V,. and also at fhe ofricrt nf Division Knglneer K. II. Waite, C"». Iiimliiis Institute, 11 Washington Stre*, . Pnughkeelisle, N, Y.
Till' eaiiecial allenllon of liidrlers (» called to "(H'TNKRAL I.NFOItMATION l"oH HIDDKRS" in the iliml/."d pifi- jiosal, s[.i eificationa and eontraet agrifrt ment.
Proiiosals for each road or contract must be [pieaenled in a separate sealed envelofie, endorsed on the niitslde with the name and number of the road o*. contract for which Ihe pro[iosal la made I'^aeh propoKai must be accomiianfetf l>» cash or ii certlflid check rmyabie lo lli« order of the Stale Commission of Iligli- wa.NS for an amount equal to at least/ five tier cent, of Hie amount of the (irl>- jiosai which such cash or cheek accein.- jianles.
This cash or check will he lo id hy thi? ("nmmission until the contract and honrt are dulv »'Xecuted.
The succeasful bidder ¦will be requii, ed lo give a iierformance ti<ind for flfty percent, ofth' contract, and a malnfen- aiice bond covi-ring the wearing HurfHC* if all roads, exceiit waterbound ma- . adam and cement concrete pavemenla' for twenty per cent, nf the ronlracf prici- of the Herns which comprise Hie wiarlng surface, such bonds Io be exe ciiKd hv a surely enmi.any to be m()- [iri.ved iiy the ("ommlssion; or a bond secured by the deposit of cotlaleral se- curliiea to be approved by the Com mission.
The right Is reserved to reject an,*' r all bids.
KDWI.V DPFFEY, Commission' r I. J. .Mi^iRRIS,
Secretary.
XOTICK TH CBEDITOBJ*.
PrRKI"ANT TO AN ORfiKR OF flOft. HKNRY SKLDKN WKLLKR, Tempor¬ ary Hurrogale of the r'ounly of Nassan. notice Is hereby given lo all per»«.r,» having claims against Daniel O. Karriif, late of the Town of Hemtistead, in the- said county, deceased, lo present Ike same with the vouchers thereof, to th* subscribers, the executors of the las!" will and testament of said deceased, at Iheir place of transacting business «} the ottice of Johnson A Johnson, Tree- port, N. Y., on or before the 25th «ar nf September next.
Dated, Mineola, N. Y., March 1, 191* - CLARA O. KAMP. JENNIE KAMP, • '
Exerutbt-fcT ' JOHNSON A JQHNBON, Atlomejrv for Executors. 47 Railroad Avenue, Free- port, N. T.