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THE
FREEPORT BANK
Capital.
Surplus Fufid,
$30,000 75.000
Main Street, Freeport
Telephone Call—31
REAL WINTER DRESS
Model That Will Look Well in Velvet or Velveteen.
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JOHN J. RANDALL, Preeldent
D. WESLEY PINK, Vice PrMiieat WIL.LIAM 9. HALJ., Caakief
DOARD OP DIRBCTOII.S Wallace H. Cornwell StalUi Cox Wlllieni K. Oolder Winieai S. Hall V^ttr Jackson t Winiun G. Miller Calea Pettit D. Wealey Pine John J. Randall Daniel B. Raynor Harrey B. Smith
RUGS
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PLVFF RUGS
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Wa anke aar alee
RAG RUGS AND CARPETS
At raaaoaable pHct
Main Rug Works
Wl 5a. Maia 8tr«et Tel. 444-R rreepon
Wright's
MUSHROOM FARM
Open, ezcapt local koUdetya. freaa I a. m. to t Jf. tt. latardarB, freai I
a. Ba. to 12 m.
Off era facilltiM aad ladaceaieata ia erery de^rtmeat aqaai te Uieee ti either tiae New Tork ar BreeUra Banka or Tnaat Coiataaiaa.
Intereat at t<>a rate af tiM-ee l^er cent paid on tUae 4»pBaita, three montha or aiore.
Drafta isaued ea aU parte ef iHi- rope.
Not bflns United ta aay ^Moial branch, but thoroufhlf aqalMH^ te handle all tranBactioaa lai tke Uae ot banking and brokeraxe. it aellolU ac¬ counta and bualnesB wltli full aaaar- ance ol ability to clve eaUre aatia- factlon.
Safe Deposit Boxea to rent |6 per annum.
Inspection of our modern Banklni Room invited.
Inquiries will receive prompt atten¬ tion and be cheerfully anawered.
BALDWIN L.I.
FREEPORT PRESS
HOY I). ri-ARSALT., Prop. Printing of Individuality Color Print Specialists
84 Church SL, Freeport,L.I.
Fliuae 4(»«i Freevort
EstablisMed 1917
FIRST
NATieNAL
BANK
BeUnere. N. Y.
A l)ank account kocps you infarmed. Your clieck is your receipt. Your stub i« your record. We offer you aH the ac- conunodation.s safe banking permit.s.
DR. H. V. HOIX;OMB ("HAS. M. VANDKROEP, President. Cashier.
and have heal% sturdy chicks ifyou use
Shaw&IrdesdeuG:^
Manuftohired 1;/ Shavy &'D-uesdeU Co. Brookl/iuN.Y.
rashlen Dealgnere Struggle Hand ta
Retain Straight Line Frock Which
Haa Been Favorite for Paat
Two Seaaona.
To retain the atralnht line frocl, whirh haa be«»n anch a strong farorlte for the paat two aeesona and atlll make It new and distinctly of tho 1917-18 vin¬ tage ia a tauik tbat faahloo dealKnera bare atrufKled DilKhtlly with during two or threes mooUia. Maa/ attractlTa atylea bare reaalted, and perbapa an
Straight Line Frock of Velvet or Vel¬ veteen.
equnl niimbtT thnt ure not attractive. Tho ultra-tijiht slvirt, on dresses in any event, i.s not approved, anil comfortable fullness is I?t In either through the modiuiri of pluit.s or gathers.
Tlip 'jreaa shown In the sketch would develop extremely rrell In velvet or velveteen, If it Is to be a real winter ; dres.s. If for earlier wear velvet or i velveteen might be used for the bodice j section and the cuffs aud crepe meteor j or satin for the remainder of the frocli. i Or It might be developed in satin and i serge.
If the supply of black satin and navy • blue serge bulds out womeu need have \ no fear In regard to apparel for the | {•oniiug season, as from present indica¬ tions tliese two aro to be by all odds' the most popular materials. i
Tljo buck of this dress is <-ut exactly! like the front. The long riointed panel i effect into whicli tlie bocJice is con-1 tinned is iniportant in that It gives | lenglh of line to the fiiiislied frock. I Touclies of iiU'tiii or colored emliroiil-j ery trim the bodice, whieh fastens j with sMiiill, decorative buttons iu thej center from.
To malic the dress nne and a half' yards of velvet or other material wilii be reriuired for bodice and culfs audi four yards of any jireferred material j 30 iiiclies \vi<le for tlie guwu proper. I
When considering the cost of a dress ! or blouse on wliiili embroidery is to appeur as the trimming—if expense Ls a matter (»f moment—bends must be omitted. Beatis have advanced in price from 100 to 4ti0 per cent during the past few months, accordiuj; to type of beads selected—thut Is, steel, chuili Klass, etc. Lateiit reports Indicate their cost is still Kuing up.
However, fortunately, one can strug- file along very well without bead em¬ broidery.
Embroidery will undoubtedly he used to u great extent uai a trlimning during the full and winter seuBou, but various braids are also favored, and pipings in otjutrastiug c<>lor or fabric uro being used.
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tril« r^ ill '¦'prn, ttir^ sir pa.<»-.n<riw of your \.rA<t V ill rlcar anil vou can hreothe freely. No more «nuil1inp. !;,iwkinjr, niiooiis (li«f>liArr'r', drvne^!* ov hnndache; I) strugglini? for lirfath at nii^lit. Ort ft amall hoitlc of Ply's CpMim Balm from your ¦ir'irrgist and applv a littlo of tlii<» fragrant nnti«etili« rrcam in your ni>stril«. It porn-trates through pvfry air paMngo cf the head, toothing ftnd hpnliuj^ the awoilon or inflamed mucous mnmbrane, givinaf you instant reli<?f. Hoftd colds and c&tarrh yield like iiia.i;ic. Dou't itay atuilcd-up and aiiaerablc. Relief Is ture.
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MIS. E. J. lAIKER
S. 8B4HAR AVE.
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wiUi C. Q. Galkar's immm.
IT'S YOURS—USE "Dlgtstomlnt," * Nature's rwtorative and »a/e thort- cut to quick relief from ttonuich ills: Heartburn. Dizziness, Acid Mouth, Lost Appetite, Sieeplessnesi, etc. Known, trusted and tried by thous¬ ands the whole land over.
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ll ** The Key to Relief "
I liiivp bfon troublnd with stomach triMiljlc for tlilrtj-llT« ypara aud I have noTiT found nn.Ttliin)? tlinf did me so iinicli Koud nn PKlKSTXJNKl.NK. S1.T liiiHlmiul lins hnd Asthrnn for (If- ¦ Inn yenrs nnd he fiiiya tlint It docs blm a world nf Rood.
MRS. .T. A. RMITn, 2."ri Cedar Ave., I'utcliDgue. N. T.
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DriiK Store, Fred , Arc'iulp I'liiirniac), mini, I<'iirnitnK<liil<'-
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Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men
Glass of hot water each morn¬ ing helps ua look and feel clean, aweet, fresh.
For Sale by all Dealers
Much Fur Next Winter.
Much fur is to be used this coming wiuter in the up-to-the-nilnute ward¬ robe, though where all the skins are to come froiu has not beeu told us. There will be entire short coats of fur, bound around the hips In a new way, with linife-plalted or box-plaited slclrta of cloth or velvet.
Dne-piece flMwns will have old-fash- loned dolmans of fur Htted across the front by broad etraps thut wrap around the wulst.
Capes of fur, lined with velvet or satin, will have deep wuistcoats in front that hi>id them securely to the figure, and the skirt beaeath will be plain or plaited.
A Sports Skirt for Fall. A sports skirt shows r«<l itud gold stripes furinlug s plald uu a navy trrouud, ll^ht tortoise-shell buttons servluK tbe double purpose of fasten-1 ioi; iMid decoratlog 111 uobiruktio row duwQ tbe twaL
Happy, bright, alert—vigorous anc; vivacious—a good clear skin; a nat¬ ural, rosy comple.'cion and freedom from Illness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewise every man could realize tho wonders of the morning inside bath, what a gratifying chauge would talce place.
Instead of tho thousands of sickly, anaemiclooliinff men, women and giris with pasty or muddy complex¬ ions; Instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "braia fas-s" and pessimists we should see a virile, optiuilstic throng of rosy- cheol;ed people everywhere.
An inside bath is had by (lrinl<ing, each moniing before breakfast, a glass of r£!al hot water with a tea¬ spoonful of limestone phosphate in It to wash from the stomach, liver, kid¬ neys and tea yards of bowels the pre¬ vious day's Indigestible waste, sour fermcntatioaa and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening aud freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more foud iuto the stomach.
Those subject to sick headache, bil¬ iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and partlculary those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trllle but is sufficient to demonstrata the quljk and remarkable change in botb health and appearance awaiting those wbo practice Internal sanitation. We must remember tbat Ir -.de cleanliness (a more Important than outside,«be¬ cause the skin does not absorb Unpur- ltle« to contaminate thn blood, while ths pores In Uio tliirty feet of bowels do.'
known and designated on a certain map entitled, "Map of Fair Oak«, property of Snmmitt Really ('om¬ pany at 1.4iwrrnre and Cedarhurst. Nassau ("ounty. New York. Survey¬ ed .Sept em ber, 1005, hy V. W. Conk¬ lin, City Surveyor, VtiX Rockaway, N. Y., "and flled n.". map number 274, in the office of the ("lork of the County of Nassau, on December 1.1tli, 1^0."), as and by parts of lots num- bcra one and two In Rlock lettered "D," which said plot Is bounded and described as follows, to wit: — niOOINNINO at Ihe pnnthwosterly corner thereof at a point on th© northerly side of Oak Avenue or Place, adjoining land now or former¬ ly of Frank Tuttle; running thence northerly along said land of Tuttle, one Jundred and fifty ane and twelve one-hund¬
redths feet to land now or late of Jaeekel; thence easterly along Fiald land of Jaeekel, and parallel with Oak Avenue or Place, fifty feel; thence aoutherly imrallcl with th* easterly boundary line of said Und of Frank Tuttle, one hundred and fifty one and twelve one-hund¬ redths feet to the northerly aide of Oak Avenue or Place at a point there¬ in distant fifty feet easterly from the point of beginning; and thence v/esterly along eaid side of Oak Avenue or Place, fifty feet to the point or place of beginning.
TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the aaid parties of. In and to Oak Avenue or Piace, lying in front of and adjoining said premises to the centre line thereof.
TOOETirER with all fixtures and articles attached bo, or used In connection with said premises, all of wblch are declared to be a part of tbe freehold,
SAID PRKMISra will be sold sub¬ ject to covenents and restrictions con¬ tained m various deeds and to any state of facts that a survey may show. Dated December 27, 1917.
GEOKGE \V, EASTMAN,
Referee, ARTHUR P. HILTON.
Plaintiff's Attorney, 350 Fulton
Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
LEUAIi NOTICKS.
AKW YOKK, SU'BKMK COIUT, NAS.SAr ('OINTY. GRACE W. HVKR, Plaintiff,
against KATHKRIM-: 15. UKHl^CKER, and others. Defendants.
In pursuance of a judgment of forecliisure and sale, duly made and entered In the above entitled action, :»iu hearing date the 24th day of Deceniber, 1917, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at Public Auction lo the highest bidder, by JAMKS C. ARCH- 1-:R, Auctioneer, at the Front Steps of thiB Nassau County Court House at .'Mineola, New "V^ork, the 9th day of February, 1918, at 10 a. m., tlie pre¬ mises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as fol¬ lows:
k.\A. tbat certain plot, piece or par¬ se 1 of laud, aituate, lying and beltiK lu tbe Town of Hempstead. County of Nmmu »ai} sute of New York,
THK PKOri.K OF TIIK STATi: OF «E>V YOKK, by the (Jrace of tJod, Free nnd Independent.
To Elizabeth S. Park, Mary Park .Noilson, James Park, Darragh A. I'nrii, Sr., Elizabetli Park Reeves, Raymond I'erry, Rogers Neilson, Jr., IHizabeth Neilson, Darragh A. Park, .Ir., i:iizabetii Reeves, a daughter of I';iizabeth Park Reeves, Wiiiiam Ueeve.s, a son of lOlizaheth Park Urevcs, Edith Godfrey I'ark and Trin¬ ity Protestant ilpiscopal Church of Pittsburgh, SEND GREIOTIXG:
WHERI-:AS, The Farmers' Loan nnd Trust Company, a domestic cor¬ poration, having its principal place of business al number 'l'l William Street, in the Uorous-'i of .Manhattan, City, (bounty nnd State of New York, ha.s presented an account of ita pro¬ ceedings as Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of William G. Park, lately residing in the County of Nassau, State of New York, de¬ ceased, and has also presented and filed a petition praying that its said account may be judical ly settled and allowed;
NOW, THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate of the County of Nassau, at the Surrogate's Court of said Connty of Nassau, to be held at the County Court House at Mineola, in the County of Nassau, on the 5th day of Januaiy, 1918, at nine o'clock m the forenoon of that day, why said account should not be ju¬ dicially settled and allowed.
In Testimony Whereof, we have caused the seal of the (L.S.) Surrogate's Court of said County of Nassau to be here¬ unto affixed.
AVitness, HONORABLE LEONE D. HOWIOLL, Surro¬ gate of our said County, at the County of Nassau, on tbe 2Glh day of .Noveniber, in the year of our L<'>!(i one thou¬ sand nine hundred and sev¬ en lt>en. !
EDWIN \v. wi;i;ks.
Clerk of the Siirvot^ate'.s Court. | GELLER. ROLST0.\ & liURAN, Attorneys for Trust(>e,
22 Exchange Place, i
New York, N, Y.
AT A TKRM Ot' THU (01.Mi (OLIIT OF NASSAl rOl>TY,held in said ("ounty of Nassau, at the County (lourt House at Mineola, New York, on the 18th day of De¬ cember, 1917. Present, HON. LEWIS J. SMITH,
CJounty Judge. I.E.NA JACKSON, Plaintiff,
against 1X)UISE A. WEBER; THE WIDOW, If any, and all the '.leirs at law, devisees and legatees and assignees of (Charles Koehler, deceasedr. if any, and their respective husbands and wives, if any, all of who8t» names are nn¬ known to plaintiff, aud all other persons having or claiming to have any inter¬ est In or lien ujion the prem¬ ises described in a mortgage recorded in Nassau County Clerk's oflice in Liher 221 of mortgages, page 197, on May 1, 1913, derived under or through the said Charles Koehler, deceased, subse¬ quent to the said mortgage. Defendants. Upon t^ie annexed aflldavit of Ed¬ gar Jackson, plaintiff's attorney, showing that this is an action to foreclose a mortgage on certain real estate situate In the Town of Hemp¬ stead, Nassau County, New Ygrk; that certain defendants described in the summons bereln us "all the heirs at law, devisees and legatees and as- signess of Charles Koehler, de¬ ceased, if any, and their respective husbands aud wives, if auy, all ot whose nameqs are unknown to plain¬ tiff, and ail o<ber persons having or claiutiag tu have auy Interest lu or lien upon the premises described la a mortgage recorded lu Nassau Coun¬ ty Clsrfc'f oflkoe in Ubor 221 of nort-
tEOAf, IIOTICUJI
gages, page 197. on May 1, 19K<, de¬ rived under or through the said Chnrlep Koehler, deceased, subse¬ quent fo tbe paid mortgage." are nec- rrsary and proper parties to this ac¬ tion: fhat pome or all of such un¬ known defendants may he infants un¬ der the age of twenty-one years; that
f.P.GAf. KOTICIfS
page 105.
Said premise.* are delineated and set forth upi.n a certain map of sam« entitled, "Map of Property owned bjr Peter C. Vandewater at Ocean Point, Ixmg Island, area sixty one and three hundred and five one thonsandfha (fil..30.";) acres. Surveyed, May, !887,
'^omo nr all of said unknown infant Smith ard Vandewater, C. Y,., Far
defendant<!. if any, may reside with ont the State of New York; that the sununon.«t herein was served on such unknown defendants by publication thereof in two newspapers, publiahed in the Town of Hempstead, purauant to an order of Honorable I-ewis J. SmlCi. County Judge of Nassau (^'oun- ty, made and entered herein on the 4th day of October, 1917; that none of such unknown defendamtfl has ap¬ pealed iiereln or had his time so to do extended; that more than twenty dafR have elapse<l since the sumnions was duly served on auch unknown defendants In pursuance to aald or¬ der; and that no application for the appointment of a guardian ad litem for such of said unkhown defen¬ dants who may be Infanta, or for auch unknown infant defendants, if any, who may reside without the State of New York, haa been made.
Now, on motion nf Kdgar Jackson, attorney for the plaintiff,
TT IS ORDERED that I.«o Fishel, Esq., attomey-at-law, be. and he hereby is, appointed guardian ad li¬ tem for the unknowTi Infant defen¬ dants. If any. In this action, for the purpose of this action, unlesa said unknown Infant defendants, If any, or soms one on their behalf, within twenty days after the service of a copy of this order, In the manner herein directed, procure a guardian ad litem to be appointed and give no¬ tice thereof to plaintiff's attorney.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this order be served on said unknown infant defendants, If any, by publi¬ cation of a true copy thereof as fol¬ lows: In the Nassau Post, published at Freeport, Nassau County, New York, once a week in each of tliree
successive weeks. .
- ... LEWIS J. SMITH,
County Judge. Granted December 18, 3917.
Thos. S. Cheshire, Clerk. Entered in Nassau Co.. Dec. 18, 1917. Thos. S. Cheshire, Clerk.
.SIPKK.HE rOlRT AASSAl rOlNTY
.MYRA G, PAISLEY, Plaintiff,
against (T:DARIirRST NORTH REAL¬ TY CG.Ml'ANY, and others.
Defendants.
In Pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly made, and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date tbe 16th day of .November, 19]7, r the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at Puhlic Auction to the highest bidder, by James C. Archer, Auctioneer, at the front steps of the Nassau County Court House at Min¬ eola, New Y'ork, on the Sth day of January, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., the premises directed by said Judg¬ ment to be sold, and therein describ¬ ed as follows:
All that certain piece, parcel and tract of land, situate, lying and be¬ ing at Cedarhurst (formerly Ocean Point) in tbe Town of Hempstead, formerly Queens County, now-.in Nas¬ sau County and State of New Y'ork, and on the northerly side of the road leading from the house formerly of John L. Norton to John W. DeMott's, now called "Vandewater Avenue," bounded and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point on the northerly side of said Road or Ave¬ nue where the land herein conveyed adjoins land iate oi Klizabeth Vande¬ water (now or lately of Russell) at a stake; running thence easterly along said Road or Avenue, one thou¬ sand one hundred and sixty eight and five-tenths (1168.5) feot, more or leas, to land f)wned or occupied by tho New York and Rockaway Railroad (now al)andoned); thence northwest¬ erly alons said land of said aban¬ doned railroad, one thoiusand five inindrcd and eighty-two and three- tenths (1582.3) feet, more or less, to land of .Mary E. Vandewater; tlience along said Mary E. Vandewater'.-^ !;uid. South .seventy-four (74) degrees, thirty (30) minutes west, two hundr(>d and ninety four and six tenths (294.G) feet to a stake; thence still alons said Mary E. Vandewa¬ ter's land, north thirty flve (35) de¬ grees and fifteen (15) minutes west, five hundred and flfty three (553) feet to a stake; thence still along said Mary E. Vandewater's land. North twenty three (23) degrees east, two hundred and twenty flve and two tenths (225.2) feet to a stake; thence still along said Mary E. Vandewater's lemd. North forty (40) degrees, forty flve (45) minutes west, one thousand four hundred and ninety four and flve tenths (1494.5)
feet to Mott's Creek; thence westerly, along said Mott's Creek as It winds and turns, flve hundred and sixty five (565) feet, more or less, to land late of Elizabeth Vandewater (now or lately Estate of Lucy A. Russell); thence South fifteen (15) degrees, nineteen (19) minutes east two thou¬ sand eight hundred and ninety six and eight-tenths (2896.8) feet along a line of stakes separating the said land late of Elizabeth Vandewater (now or lately Estate of Lucy A. Russell) from the land herein con¬ veyed to the Road or Avenue afore¬ said, at the point or place of be¬ ginning.
Togett;.! with all the claims, rights, ll te^ests and privileges of the said Robert W. Albertson in aiil tc said Road or Avenue In front 'ot said premlse.s, and lu and to the lands and appurtenances owned, occupied or used as a Kailroad (aforementioned) running along the easterly side of tbe said premisQ^; and being tb^ snme premises and all of tbem con¬ veyed to Peter C. Vandewater by tlllzsbetb Vandewater, Edgar H. Van¬ dewater and wife, James H. P. Van¬ dewater and wife, and Winfleld S. Vandewater and wife, by deed dated August 2nd, 1886, and recorded In tbs Queens County Clerk's Office Oeceaa- b«r lOtb. 1M<. ta Liter SM of D«odi.
Rockaway, I,. I.," and flled or to be filed in the Queens County Clerk's Office.
Excepting, however, from the above described premises all those certain lots, known and designated on a cer¬ tain map entitled. "Map No. 1 of part nf Bayview Park. Cedarhurst, Queens County, New York, Property of Jo¬ seph K. Paisley. Kaq." Surveyed Feb¬ ruary, 1891, by Thomaa I). Smith, Far Rockaway, 1/ong Island; and flled ui mnp number nine hundred and flfty (350) In the Office of the Clerk of the County of Queen* on Jaly SOth, 1891, as and by the lota numbera ona (1) to six («) both Incluslva, and fif¬ teen (15) and aixteen (16) In block number one (1); forty alx (46) to flfty eight (68), l>oth Incluaive, sixty one (61), seventy eight (78) and seventy nine (79) In Ulock number two (2); one hundred and twenty six (126) to one hundred and forty (140) both Inclusive, one hundred and forty seven (147), one hundred and forty eight (148), one hundred and flfty two (152), to one hun¬ dred and flfty six (166) both inclus¬ ive, and one hundred and sixty one (161) to one hundred and sixty eight (168) both inclusive In block num¬ ber flve (5); one hundred and seven¬ ty three (173) to one hundred and eighty (180), both inclusive In block number six (6); two hundred and twenty one (J21) to two hundred and thirty (230), both Inclusive, two hun¬ dred and thirty flve (236) to two hun¬ dred and thirty eight (238) both In¬ clusive, in block number eight (8), and three hundred and eleven (311) to three hundred and fourteen (314), both inclusive, in Block number eleven (11).
Being the same premises which were convejed to tbe Paid Robert W. Albert.son by the feaid Myrft O. Paisley by deed bearing even date with aald mortgage and Intended to be record¬ ed simultaneously therewith. ..^
Together with all fixtures and af-* tides attached to or used In con¬ nection with said premises, all of which are declared to be a part o* the freehold.
Said premises will be sold In one parcel and .subject to any covenanta or restrictions affecting the same and to any casements which the lot own¬ ers may have in the street;.^ shown on said map, and to any state of facts lliat a survey may show.
Excepting from the aiwve describ¬ ed premises the following portions of said mortgaged premises which were duly released from the lien of said mortgage, viz: —
All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being at Cedarhurst, Town of Hemp- •¦^icad. County of Nassau and State of !Sew York, shown on a certain map entitled, "Map Number 1 of Cedar¬ hurst North, Cedarhurst, L. I., New York, Nassau County, New York State. August, 1907, S. I. Foster, C. E.," and flled in the oflice of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on Decem¬ ber 30, 1907, as Map Number 161, as and by the lot and block numbers following:
Block 1, liOts 1 to 10, both inclus¬ ive, 11 and 12; Block 2, Lota 1 and 2, 3 to 9, both inclusive, 16 to 21, both Inclusive, 22 and 23; Block 3, LoU 6 to 15, both inclusive, and the North¬ erly one-half of I.«ot Number 5; Block 4, Lots 15, 16, 17, 28 to 49, both In¬ clusive ; Block 5, liOts 1 to 4, both inclusive, 13 to 19, both inclusive; Block 6, Lots 1 to 10, both Inclusive; Rlock 7, I/Ots 1 to 5, both inclusive, 8, 9, 10, 13 and 14; Block 8, Lota 4 and 5, 15 and 16; Block 10, Lots 1 to 5, both inclusive, 43 and 44; Block 11, Lots 1 to 5, both inclusive, 31 to .14, both inclusive; Block 12, Ix)ts
8 to 12, both inclusive; Block 14, IvOts 13 and 14; Block 16, Lots 4 and 5, 11 to 16, both inclusive; Block 17, Ix)t3 1 to 3, both inclusive; Block 19, Ix)t8
9 and 10; Block 20, Lots 1, 2, 8, 9 and 10; Block 21, Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4; together with the land lyin;< in the street in front of lot 15 and 16 in Plock 8 to the centre line thereof. Dated November 21. 1917.
JAMES M, SEAMAN, Referee. ARTHUR P. HILTQN, Plaintiff's Attorney, 350 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
NOTICK TO CBEDITOBS
Pursuant to an order of HON LEONE D. HOWEI.L. Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is here¬ by given to all persons having claims against Frances K. Norton, late of the Town of Hempetead, In the said county, deceased, io present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the executor of tbe last Win and Testament of aaid deceased, at her place of transacting business at the olBce of William S. Pettit, F^ar Rockaway, New York, on or be¬ fore tbe 15th day of May next.
Dated, Mineola, N. Y., Norember 3. 1917.
ANNE L. DeMOTT, Executor. William S. Pettit,
Attorney for Executor, Far Rockaway, New York.
NOTICE TO CKEDITORS
Pursuant to an order of HON. LEONE D. HOWELL, SurrogaU of the County of Nassau, notice Is here¬ by given to all persona having claims against Jobs Schlegel, late of th« Town of Hempstead, in tbe said coua¬ ty, deceased, to present the sanae vith the vouchers thereof, to the subscrib¬ er tbe executor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at ber place of transactlns busloMa at tbs ofllpe of Oeorge Mortos Levy. Frse- port, New York, on or before tks first day of January next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., June 19. IDIT. AMANDA SCHLBOBL. Ueorge Morion Lsry, ICxecotor^
Attorney tor Bxacutsr, 1-7 Railroad AveBue, '