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' PROFESSIONAL , CHARLES G. MIX* Mmr. , led wti-e •* dNFW Sw S ^ 3 S H * r 3 ? “ ! P r e f e « i b l FLINT Gooneeior-st-Lsw ii ' ;• 49 Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. Y. SIDNEY H. SWBgeY Cotuieelor-at-Law »y to Loan on Bond and Mortgage Office, Railroad Ave., Freeport Residence, North Long Beach Avenue i Freeport, N. Y. + ' ' LEO FISHEL Attorney at Lhw \ Freeport, N. Y. Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage Freepti: EDGAR JACKSON v.Couneelor-at-Law Freeport Bank Building port New York JOHNSON & JOHNSON Attorneys and Counselors at Law 47 Railroad Ave., opp. depot FREEPORT, N. Y. Telephone, 365 Freeport JEREMIAH WOOD Attorney and Counselor at Law 291 Broadway, New York Telephones, 2530 and 2531 Worth Mr. Wood may be consulted every < ing at his residence, Franklin Ave. Lynbrook, L. I. Telephone, 896-W even- ELVIN N. EDWARDS :— Lawyer Rooms 1 to 7 1-7 Railroad Ave. Freeport. N. Y. GEO. MORTON LEVY Attorney at Law Rooms 7-9-11 BLANCHE IRUBENBACK,; JOHN SCHLEGEL a e d : AMANDA SCHLEGEL tea: wife, HARRY L TR0BEN-: BACK (sometimes called: Henry L Trutienback), aed: JUHN R. CARPENTER: COMPANY, i EjlySgiB I BLESJa^EAMAN^nd: MARY E. SE a MAN, bis: wife, NELSON T. SEAMAN : and IDA B. SEAMAN, bis: 1 wife. C. MILTON FORE : MAN, WILLIAM G. M1L>: LER. end ROBERT A.: cum BS. j R., : Defendants.: in norstiance of . jedgsaeat of fore ; In pursuance of aladgment of Fore- ciosute and sa:« db > swie and entered closure aud Sale, duly made and ent- in the above entitled action, beating ened in the abote entitled action, bear- date the lb to das of Sep<*c-tier. 181» mg date toe 8th day of September, tL o ^ r s i ^ tte te^ r e e ro smo 1915. 1, the Referee in said Judgment ^ d t L n T n ^ « T \ , \ ‘ at pabjic named, will roll at public auction to auction on the »0tb day of October., the higbest bidder, in the Rotunda of 1916. at the fro,,: ooor of the county the Court House, Mineoia, in the Ceun- Court House, At Mroeolo. Nassau if of Nassau,,N. Y., on October 2o, County, New York. at. 10 Ao o’eloca 1916. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon the ,n the torenoon ol that cay the prom promises directed by said Judgment to iaes directed bv said ,udgroeat to be be sold therein, deeeribed »* folloas. sold end therein describe as follows: | ALL those certain pieces or parcels ALL that certain tract, proee oi of land, situate, lying and being in narcei ot land togetner with U* the Village ot Freeport, County ol buildings aod improvements tbereon . Nassau and State of New York, bound- ivinE beiDK id ed and Uescribcid an follows: the vllrage ot’ F roe^rt. Couny ol FIRST PARCELBEGINNING at Nassau aod SUte of New York, anown a point on the westerly line of Roose- snu designated on a certain map <o felt Avenue, distant two hundred and titled ••Map ol Randall Park, sevetyv five (275) feet southerly from Freeport, L. I .,’.' compri.ibg 340 loti, the coTher formed by the intersection the property of Charles A- Sigmonu of the said westerly line of Realty Company, located a t Freeport, .. . * e d «od - l i a t r o l f f e $M e«S aad M aw s. noC-re is |a»<l w »w«m t t a t rL*L*Sr flre h w d r rd • m w r -e -a - \«r-» «r ataeM m fiw d red ta d M W * , nt s M * t* c l> S w * a e -» « «w. »ui U «Amtaat to tie yMyto tor tie purpose of r.eta* Stowea to th e stoft ru a e n i elrrtion iv ttto etoto, to t o 6 s * « a th e aeraaS iJsr of S o e e a b e r. W aefees toa t o 'it a a i BRaaa. n u * a a It ncox toiearr, to Stow raurrES s*. Art ACT toUdns Leoeh ts s h e toetoac t o e * to the ameaM ot not to e s e e s i < t o « i w « ia affl- lion doOera to edStttoa to t e a * h r a t o o c «-i tborised by the v r o n e o e to ehastopr erne tost- dr xl «ad h r t | awes to ra e toan to atoriera hundred aad ttoae. h r the. b aaaseatotoS t o t t o Erie caaal. tto O e ees* e a a a t amd the t w r ptala caaa), aed t o tto par — t <a tto ie - PRABC* roan ____ _____ _ the w * to t t o yiinpii v> to toted upon at tto gtmtni ttoeba-r to to toil la the year nineteen eeiaSreC eertS M y e a . Rerim e a ’aw M it to. SMA. w h h tto appaento of the Ckmrnor. Rawed. ttode-SSthe to w * perc ent. The People to the Stone of Sew lee k , wpee •eirted hi Senate' aad Sewtohiy. 4 e eeast as lot- toner: ». Section 1. There toeQ to toned, za the aaaa- ner and e t the times to i a a m f e r aecHed. beetle of the state to 1-7 Railrotd Ave. Freeport, N. Y. ARTHUR PILLSBURY DODGE Attorney and Counselor at Law First National Bank Building Freeport, N. Y. Telephone 550 Residence telephone, 314-W Nassau Co., L 1-. surveyed by Alvin U. Smith, Engineer aed Surveyor of Freeport, L. L, February, 1904. and tiled in the office of the Clerk of Nas sau County on April 2L 1904. as and by lot numbere eleven (.11) and twelve (12), and more particularly described as follows -BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side of Jay street three hundred and sevtoty-fife and seven-tenths feet diatai t northerly from the northwesterly cm o « t of Jay Street and Broadway ; rum. ag thenqe westerly at right angles to Jay Street one hundred forty-eight feel to the westerly boundary line of East Ran dall Park; running-thence northwest erly along the westerly boundary line of East Kandail Park fifty feet, more or leas, as per map now on record; running thence easterly again at right angles to Jay Street one hundred and sixty and four-tenths feet to the west erly aide of Jay Street; running thence southerly along the wee ter ly aide of Jay Street nfty feet to the point or place of beginning. Containing all the land within said bounds. Dated, Freeport, N. Y., September 15, 1915. LEO FISHEL Referee. ELVIN N. EDWARDS. Plaintiff’s Attorney, 1-7 Railroad Avenue. Freeport. N. Y. DR. W. G. SMITH Dentist Office and Residence 61 W. Merrick Road Freeport, N.Y. ’Phone, 85-R DR. A. H. HAMMOND ^ D e n tist % Room 4 F R E E P O R T B A N K B U I L D I N G Telephone. 323-w 1086-w Freeport DR. J. R. SHAPERO DENTIST Hours: \ 9 a. ro. to 6 p. m. 71 Seatfc Mala Stoeto FREEPORT, N. Y. Five years’ New York'City practice NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. WALTER S. GIEKASCH: and HILDEGARDE G. STE-: YENS, aa Executors end: Trustees under the lest Will: and Testament of Adolph E .: Gierasch, deceased, : Plaintiffs,: —against— : GRACE M. SEAMAN and: FRANK H. SEAMAN, her: husband, : ’ Defendants.: In’pursuanco of a judgment of fore closure and sale made aod entered in the above entitled action, dated the 18th day of August, 1916, 1, the un dersigned, the referee in e^id jodg meat named, will sell at public sue tion to the highest- bidder in the Ro tunda of the Nassau County Court House at Minedie.ln the To wn of Hemp stead. County of Nassau and State of New York, on the 2nd day of October, 1915, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, the pr* miaes described in said jodg meet of forec'osure rod tale as fol lows. to wit: ALL that certain tract; piece or parcel of !?nd. with the buildimrs and improvements thereon erected,1 aituate, ing and being on the Souths: ly side of Southside Avenue in the Village of Freepdrt, County of Nassau and State of New York, and bounded and di scribed as follows: COMMENCING at the northwest corner thereof at point on the southerly atihe of South- aide Avenue and adjoining land of Francis Pearsall and running thence southerly along said Francis Pearsall’s land about two hundred sixty-five (266) feet to land now or late of the Estate of Kayonri R. Smith, deceased; running thence easterly along land last men tioned about fifty-four (54> feet; thence northerly aod parallel \vitb the westerly side hereof about two Hun dred sixty-five (265) feet tc the soqth- * ' i of Southside Avenue afore wester!; along ami by the ide of Southside Avenue to the poinfi S' — lining all “ SUPREME COURT, - NASSAU COUNTY MATILDA C. SPARKE. Plaintiff,: —against— RICHARD MILLER and: LULU MILLER, bis wife;: NEIL H. VAN DEWATER: and LAURA S. VANDK-: WATER, bis wife; WILL-: IAM J. STEELE; ERNEST: CARMAN, : Defendants, r In pursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale made and entered in the above entitled a:tion on the 13th day of September, 1915.• L the under signed. the referee in snid judgment named, will sell at pebl-c auction at the rotunda of the Nassau County Court House, at Mineoia, in the Town of Hempstead. Nassau County. New York, on the 30th day of October, 1915, at 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, the premises described in said judgment of foreclosure aad sale as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, together with the buildings ,,nd improvements tbereon erected, situate,’■lying and being at Baldwin, in the \iuwn of Hemps toad. Nassau County, New York, which, upon a certain map filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, en titled “ Map of property of S. Foster Sprague, aituate at Hick’s Neck. Queens County, New York, and sur v«yed and drawn by Carman Cornel ius, March, 1689, Freeport, L I.” is known and designated as- aed by the lot No. 6 aod which said lot is more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the southerly side of Church Street dis tant westerly one hundred seventeen and four-tenths (117.4) feel from the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly side of Mi burn Avenue with the Southerly aide of Chut eh Street; running thence westerly along the southerly side of Church Street fifty (50) feet; thence southerly, par allel to Bayv.ew Avenue, one hundred seventy-seven aad four tenths (177.4) feet to lot Number 34; thence Easter ly along let Number 34 fifty (S8) feet; there-- northerly parallel . to Bayviwe Avenue one hundred seventy- sly and seven tenths (176.7) feet to the southery vide of Church Street vt the point or place of beginning. And a)so, all the right, title and in- first part Roosevelt Avenue with the southerly line of Ray Street; running thence westerly at right angles to Roosevelt Avenue one hundred ten (110) feet; thenge run ning southerly and parallel to Roose velt Avenue, one hundred fifty (150) feet; thence running easterly at right angles to Roosevelt Avenue one hun dred ten (110) feet until it comes to the said westerly line of Roosevelt Avenue; running thence northerly along and adjoining the westerly line of Roosevelt Avenue, one hundred fifty (150) feet to the point or place of be ginning. SECOND PARCEL:-BEGINNING at a point formed by the intersection of the easterly line of Roosevelt Ave nue with the northerly line of Cedar Street; running thence northerly, along and adjoining the easterly line of Roosevelt Avenue, one hundred twen ty-five (125) feet; thence running easterly at right angles to Roosevelt Avenue one hundred (100) feet;thence running southerly end parallel to RooreV'-lt Avenue one hundred twenty- five (125) feet until it comes to the said northerly line of Cedar Street; thence westerly, along and adjoining the northetiy line of Cedar Street one hun dred (100) feet to the point or place ■of beginning. THIRD PARCEL:—BEGINNING at a point on the said easterly line of Roosevelt Avenue, distant one hundred seventy-five (176) feet northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly line of Roosevelt Ave nue with the northerly line -of Cedar Street; running thence northerly along and adjoining the said easterly line of Roosevelt Avenue, two hundred (200) feet; thence running easterly at right angles to Roosevelt Avenue one hun dred (100) feet; thence running south erly and parallel to Roosevelt Avenue two hundred (200) feet; thence run ning westerly at right angles to Roose velt Avenue, one Jbundred (100) feet to the point ot place of beginning FOURTH PARCEL:—BEGINNING^ at a point formed by the intersection of the southerly line of Ray Street with the easterly line of Roosevelt Avenue; running thence southerly along and adjoining the easterly line of Roosevelt Avenue one hundred sev enty five (175) feet; thence running easterly at right angles to Roosevelt Avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence rnnning northerly and parallel to Roosevelt Avenue one hundred seven ty-five (176) feet to the said southerly line of Ray Street; thence running westerly along and adjoining the said southerly line of Rsy Street one hun dred (100) feet to the point or place of beginning. FIFTH PARCEL: -BEGINNING at a point on the easterly line of Roose velt A venue which said point is distant twe hundred twenty five ,(225) feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the said easterly line of Roosevelt Avenue with the southerly line ol Ray Street ; running thence southerly along and adjoining the easterly line of Roosevelt Avenue fifty (601 feet; thence running easter ly at right angles to Roosevelt Avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence run ning northerly and parallel te Roose velt Avenue fifty (50) feet; thence running westerly at right angles to Roosevelt Avenue one hundred (100) feet to the point or place of beginning. SIXTH PARCEL:— BEGINNING a*, a -point on the easterly line of Roosevelt Avenue, distant three hun dred twenty five (325) feet southerly from the corner formed by the inter section of the easterly line of Roose velt Avenue with the southerly line of Ray Street: running thence . southed)- along and adjoining the said easterly Vne of Roosevelt Avenue fifty (50) the t0,vlj ^ feet; thence running easterly at right j __ ^c^- angles to Roosevelt Avenue one hun dred (100) feet; thence running north erly and parallel to Roosevelt Avenue fifty (50) feet: thence running wester* ly at right angles <o Roosevelt Are na* one hundred (100$ feet to the point or piece of beginning. SEVENTH PARCEL: — BEG1N- ert million deHart to adfitica to (to to a d s torr- tofere ao tto rizai b r (to tr u ritham t t cta#*er oat bumbad ami lortT t r r r n of t t o tea* td tia r t t t a hundred and three, a b i d t beads toaU t o soM by the state and the p ro e re* tto s e z f p t i d to te tb - state treasury, and. except as k a e o c a f u r presid ed, so m u rh thereof aa toaB t o a r r e a w y «fcaH be expended (or the yurpoa- of to|ien :ii< the Erie canal, the Oswego c* » L a a i t t o fto z n p jatc ca nal, and lot th e proearraes* <* t t o lands requir ed to ermDfctkm ttoreeisk. aa d ! » tto peyne-n the improvement, under aarh act- The mid bonds when toned shall be eacnepc trcee taxatfro. 1 2. The comptroller in t o n hs directed under the supervision ot t t o eoaorianaraera <f t t o canel fund to c u r e to t o peipnsed tto beads cl this Lte, to in amoant ac t to to reed t a i a ty -atoen m illion dollars, tto said t a a t o te hear snseteA i t the rate o# not to exceed t o * aad tae - n d f p:f centum per annum, which interest shall he paya ble semi-annually to t t o esty a f Seer Teak. Slid bonds shall be leaned toe n seven a f r e s Bure than fifty years from their uspii ’isn dates «f to u r, and shall not to m U toe tore than per Th comptroller ie hereby e t e s n l wwu, tto dscy of tolling said bends to tto tiptoe* ladder t i t e r »d- rertiilng (or a period of tnacetr eiiaern reive days. Sunders excepted. In at Irate tare *e3y newspa pers printed in the city of Sew Trek aad one to the city of Albany toad adserriaeanrata shell contain a provision In t h e effieet th a t tto comp troller In hie discretion m ay reject mar e r all bids made to pursuance of aahi adsertiaroeem , sad in tto event of each r-w rt'toL tto comp troller is authorised an readsaxsre tor bsda m the manner above ifcuBritod * assay times as in his Judgment may t o m i rams j aa edect a satis factory sale. T to m id te a m ata ll to ad d as the moneys may to n prired ire tto purpose ot making partial er fowl pa.smaa.ta * work cow reacted tor in arcordeare w ith t t o prewiaione ol this act and (or other p a n a m a luataH y te to made under the prwrtafiine hereof- There is here by imposed a direct annual t a x t e pay and sa*- cient to pay t t o act a a 'i te pay. and suf ot'creTo, HItjC at a |»int on th* Street which lift immediately in front j?* <°”srv»lt fAvBeDUe' tbr?* of and adjacent to the -nbove described j eeV.enty flf* premises to the middle line of said Church Street. '$ Dated September 15, 1915. Sidney H. Swesey, Re fere*,\' Hdgar Jackin. 0 Attorney-tor Plaintiff, Freeport, N.Y. i w erly from the corner formed by the inters ection of'♦hi' said easterly line of Roosevelt Avenue and the souther ly line of Ray Street; running thence southerly along and adjoining the an id easteny line of Roesuvelt Avenue, fif- i ty (60) feet,; thence running easterly at right angles to Roosevelt Avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence runn ing northerly, parallel with Roosevelt Avenue fifty (ST) feet; thence running westerly at right angles to Roosevelt Avenue, one hundred (100) feet to the point or place of beginning. dec this Orient to pay of such bonds within fifty years h o ts the date thereof. T to rate of * e h m u t tax shall t o fit* one-thousandths of a mall «m eaeh SeOar of val uation of real aad petacnai | will*vty to t i e s state subject to taxaltoc. tor each u n i e very rate mil lion dollars, of ft s e r ies therm * , to p u r value of •aid bonds issued trader tkj* net, ami uetstanding er to be outstanding during t t o to r s i year during which the amount of sseh tax to nreiiitri il The legislature shatt each year comgnre t t o am u s a t ol lax required aa abase gparitod am i to rn ih iar such comparts tins shaU toetotoo a t th e ra t i above mentioned, such bunds as wtS be required t e bq issued under this act th e to g to e to tal year lor which the amount of each tax as m computed. The tax impored as hereto pr eredi f. djell be aa- aeseed, levied and caQsetid to tto manner pre scribed by law, aad toaB he p * d h r tto several county treasurers into th e r m n T j af the stile. The proceeds of such tax * s 2 he k s i f t i d by t t o comptroller under tto haw tare of the\ c ocnpa- aionvrs of the caaal fund am * aageehre with the interest arising tiwretrcm * a U rw rerirstt a stok ing fund which it hereby inm fal toid fund shall be used solely for t h e pswpsae s f payiag t t o principal sad tetarm t s f tom to hmoed to aceoeu- ance w ith tto'penvirism a s f tia s act. Provided, however, th a t in cane th e liigtdlonui shall act •p a r t in any ticca] yeas omirejm t o th e state treas ury ae a stoking fund to pay th e istm i s t 'o p tto said bonds aa it fails * ■ aud to pay aad dis charge the principal thereof, and seek me shall be sufletent in ptrrv.jo a,earn rqm l te the amouqj that would ettoewore have 1 hereinbefore provided, to ag-- -a hsosl •inking fund, a direct mm mi ten shall not be hnposrtl and eaBneied I the provisione of this act. I 8. Tb* peoviskmu e f e h a p to r cm forty-seven of the laws of aaascee* three and of the acts piemental thereto, so propriation of lands tor caaal routes of raid canals and t h e m ot doing the work; to th e p e i y a r i r w «f aupa, plans, apeciflcations aad ment to coo tract-.xa apua the form of contract aa of plans foe mark under urements, inepecti-wm aad ■iBIismTta by tto attic engineer; to the duties aad asfkieitj of t t o re n i l board; to t i e eppcam l of lands taken for ca nal purposes; to tto reteetira by t h e state of all waters, surplus or otherwise, created or im pounded as a result o f canal constructions, as p r a r id r f to •aid act; aad all other.|n iritiana of toad a r t and of acta amendatory 1 thereto as well as the ptwtotisum a f chapter one hundrod^and ninety-Sve a t -the kswa of atoetw n hundred and eight, as anarwde* aafative to tie special examiner and irre r a e r af carnal lands so far as they may hi iK ryrith, shall apply to tL c r W W .his i c t I f . The legiaUtore may appuepnatc to the cot* of said iiapsost msad mnarya hertoftcr com ing from premiums on t h e toko af bends o r ftem the tale cf abandoned canal iamda btoVHngo cr other property. In case, after t h e puynsht of the cost of said improvement, there ohaB ran i t s any of eucli moasys no sard, th e ausmamim- shall be applied to the linking tends peeeitsd tor the ment of caaal bento. AH mon eys maimed premiums to bonds s r sals of ahawdoned lands, buildings er other ya ^ m j and aU moneys realized from the tale s f h e n * to a d be applied in the erst instance to m arrwrW n of the canal tmfH-rtretneat. 1 S. The _ appropriate from the proceeds o f th e m le of mid bonds such aa amcmat to shall he necessary to reimburse tto general toad of th e treasury toe any moneys advanced and paid o u t ef ouch (and under appropriation made by th * Ugtwlxturv of ainettvn hundred and ffbeea far t h e tmprevesnent of cold canals. | This law shall not lahn eSeot until it •ball at a general etref t o h e * hsaw sahmutted* to the people, and huso rareftod a majority of all the rotes o u t for aad s*. tin t U a t e c h eke- he tohm itted to the people of this state f . the rirnersl ilartinu u be held iar Xoveml-r. alm trew k m d m f and SMeen. The ballots to I* ftn i t o e d tor th e -oss af vote- upoa tie ntoeisM un of t i t s law dm 3 he t a ice-: , pr.sioribed by tie . e i s e t i * tots and the peep- tion X question to be esh e k r e d shell be p h - r J thereon to sobvtaatie^r * » ttllo v r i d farm, namely: “ S lug chapter (tom tossrt th e number of this chapter» «f the lews ef sfn reeec hundred sod titteezi, entitled An not m ahm e pewriskm lot t—*: >•_- L-. 'Vv te the ar=— -t --t » . . - V rowed t.wcjz:t-w>v<-*^ii<ea : -zsro 1- ed t.-iro to boo At torecofere hy the vis ns of eiupr U<v henTW-l r o d fialj m sen e f the towe m rhepeef fiv- huodraf eerd errmty f ateAtsen hnodred and Nft. 29—In the briuse of Htieto dder Truck Company, Bsrle Lynbrook, in snid distriet. No. 3 0 - In Fir*me»’» Hall. ockswoy, in said district. Dial No. 31 —In of Lye- brook Engine Com p a n /1, A tlsnlft Ave- nue, Lynbrook, in asid district. , Dipt. No. 82—In Jacob Cnski’s Ge rtn u s x Board ef Bectlsps ef tbr County Nwffte. New York. ^ w - . — : itic defian ta additloe to V-nOi toretflfore authorised b T f e b ) g i v e n l3$St ■ Pfimery fcleetlon , . . hy tie psortatoas. af chepser ear kuaur-* • » 0f the ente,led MiptUctoa, Domoerst- Lypbrook in snid dMtriet. S o ' ri^ro^ior ^sotiwusewm^ti. mme t » tto peSpto woterx <rf Uat Cn—ty of Naasao, New to be voted upon at the general elect kw to to . Y n r k m i l l b e h r I d m s told in the ye* atoeu* hundred and | T U B ^ DAT SEPTEM B E R 28th, 1915. j f l between tiro bottn trf 3 F. M. sod 9 P- D,*t ,Na ” 7 1 \ 1 M.. iA oscb.uf tto* several primary j *si Hopk aod LSdde dlgtrictsj. so romututod rnd .tstedood ! ^ Stream, in »4id d 1 at lb* pollusg plncss ns below deaig- r.eted for the Bepeblieme, Democratic, ■r’M ' Floral Park, in asiti distriet. O i s t . N o . 3 4 — I n t h e H o u s e H ' ' EirtA X A T iO N -M A T T E B in it a l i c s re NEW. Independence t.umcur, American, Pro STATE or SEW V OM , o f t i c k OF TUK hibitioo. P r o g y w S e i x * a n d Socisiiat r o t r l n i ^ T l1J*'r’r‘,inl” iUi>r tb'T ^ I Records b* the rospectiv* Chairmen ot article seven of the tonstitutloo of th e stale of Xtw York is to be submitted to the people toe approval at the next general election to tik i state <t> b e bras on the second day el November, nineteen hundred and lift rent. FRANCIS * . IIL CO. Sccrctarv of State. AMENT)Mi:XT XVMBER TWO. O m curreat Betolutioa of t i e Senate and Aasexn My proposing an amendment to vection fe w t i article seven of the constitution, perm itting the legtstynre to alter the rate of interest upon debts authorised pursuant to said section. Section L MeaMfed (if the Assembly concur). Tbit section four ot article seven cf the tutioa be amended eo as to reed to follows: I A Except the debts specified in sections two and three of this article, no debts shall be hereafter contracted by or in behalf of this state, (tnleas such debts* shall be authorised by law, ifor some tingle work or object, to be distinctly specified thereto: sad such law shall impose and pro rids for the collection of a direct annual tax to pay, end r.tScient to pay, the interest oe such debt as ft faith doe, and also to pay and discharge the principal of ouch debt within fifty years from the time ef the contracting thereof. No ouch law •hall take effect until it shall, s t a general elec tion, have been submitted to ike people, and have received a majority of all the votes cast for and against it at such election. On the final passage of such bill in either bouse of th e legis lature, lbe question shall be taken by ayes and Does, to be duly entered on the Journals thereof, sad shall be: \Shall this bin pass, and ought tie same t o receive th e sanction of the people I\' The legislature may at any time after the ep- prosffl of such law by the people,.if no debt shall have been contracted in pursuance thereof, repeal th e same; and may at any time, by law. forbid tto contract5 ^ of any further debt or liability under inch law; but the tax imposed by such act. in proportion to the debt and liability which may have beer contracted to pursuance of such law, than rem ai\ in force and be irrepealable, and be annually collected, until the proceeds thaw of shell have made the provisions hereinbe fore specified to pay and discharge the interest and principal of such debt and liability. The money an tin g from any loan or stock creating such debt or liability shall to applied to tto work or object specified to tto act autboaising such debt or liability, or for t t o payment of mck debt or liability, and toe no other purpose what ever. No such lew shfili to subm itted to to voted on within three ’months after its passage er a t any general election when any other law or any bill shall be submitted to be voted for or •gainst. The legislature may provide for the Is sue of bonds of t t o state t o run for a period not exceeding fifty years in lieu of bonds heretofore authorised but not toned and shall impose and provide for tie collection sf a direct annual tax for the payment of tto a m * aa herein before required. When any tihUagT& ad\ m a t e d under this section shall equal In am o u n t the debt for which it was created, no further d i r e c t .ta s •toll to levied on account of mid sinking fund, and tto legislature shall reduce tto tax to aa amoant equal to the accruing interest on sack debt. T to legislature may from time to tim e al ter the rate of interest to be paid upon any state debt, which has been er may be authorised pur suant to the provisions of this section, or upon JI be County Coeseiuees of the Repub lican. Dsfisocrstic. Independence I esgue. Pretebitsoe sod Progieesise Party org»nisstie*s h i tne County of * Nassau pnoMsry election will be beid. On the port of (be Repebiicin vot ers. far the parpc.se ef electing mem- bers of the Repeblicsn County Com mittee of the County of Nsrssu. To nominate a candidate for Justice of the Suprefpe Court. To nominate a any part of such debt, provided. - tto rate of interest shall not be altered upon any part of such debt or upon any bond o r other Wridesc* thereof, which to e been, o r shall be cre ated or issued before such alteration. In case t t o legislature Increases t t o rata of interest upon any or pert thereof, it shall impose and ride for th e collection of a direct annual tax pay and sufficient to pay the increased * al- debt, to e d interest on such debt ae it falls due and also to pay and discharge the principal ot such debt w ithin fifty years from the time of t t o con- pro to | Jet* for Member ot Assembly tcfipi Inwood, in said district. ___ the Assembly District comprising the Dist. No. 48—In the Hess* vi B» County of Nassau. On tbe part of Use Democratic vot ers, /or the purpose of electing mem bers ef the Democratic County Com • mittee of the County of Nassau. To nominate a candidate for Justice of tbe Supreme Court. To nominate a can didate for Member of Assembly from the Assembly District comprising tbe County of Nassau. On the part ef the Independence League wo ter*, for the purpose of electing members of the Independ ence League Ceeaty Committee of the County of Ns ween To nominate a can didate for Justice of tbe Supreme Court. Te acisinate a candidate for Member of Aseerobty from tbe As sembly District comprising the County of Nassau- On tbe part of the Prohibition vot ers, for tbe purpoee of electing mem bers of tbe Prohibition County Com mittee of the County of Nassau. To nominate a candidate for -Justice of tbe Supreme Court. To nominate a candidate for Member of Assembly from the Assembly District compris ing the County of Nassau. On the part of the Progressive vot ers, for the purpose of electing mem bers of the Progressive County Com mittee of the County of Nassau. To nominate a candidate for Justice of the Supreme Court. To nominate a candidate for Member of Assembly from the Assembly District compris ing ibe County of Nassau. . The members of committees to be elected sad the times end places at which the committees are to meet for organiaalioe, are embraced and set forth in tbe respective calls issued by tbe Republican, Democratic, Independ ence League. Prohibition, end Pro gressive Party County Committees. Tbe Elect mxd District is made tbe Primary District for tbe purpose of this Election and the location of each polling place in the C o u n t y where tbe voter# ef ell parties above named may vote is as foiiow lf' TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD Diet. No. 1—In Firemen’s Hell, Oist. No. 84—In the House of moot Book end Ladder Company, Li moni Road) Elraont, in said distriet. Diet, No. 36—In tbe bouse of Nas- m m Company, Val ley Stream, in eiid district. Disc No. 86—In Ruhel’s Barber Shop, Valley Streeav in said dis trict. < v Dipt. No. 37—In the House of Em pire Hook and Ladder Company. Wcodmere, in said district. Dlst. No. 28—In the office ol B. F. McGinn's Ice Comply, Chestnut Street, Cedaihrust. in said district. Dial, No. 3 9 - In the Playhouse, k Spruce Street, near Central Avenue, Cedarhurst, in said district. Dist. No. 40—In tbe Hoase of Wash ington Hock end Ladder Company. Lawrence, In said district. Dbt. No. 41 —In tbe Jefferson Soc ial Club Hoose, Lawrence Avenue, Lawrence, in sari district. Dist, No, 42—In Odd Fellows’ Hall, tract!ng tbertei, and shell appropriate ennuelly j yfj g n t s g h . in said district. ite ao d also lAe paym ent o f the prOicI tu c k debt before U becomes due. the tes- fro \ to the sinking fund moneys In amount sufficient to pay such interest and pay end discharge tto principal of such debt when It shell become due and payable, in cate any annual to e hereto fore im posed for the paym ent o f a debt au thorised by vote o f the people under the con- Mutation w ill. If continued, provide fo r the paym ent o f the intereet on inch deb* M a tu r e m a y amend the law by reducing the irate a t euch fox.t provided that the tam e ehall not be reduced below a turn sufficient to pay the intereet on euch debt ae it falls due and alee the principal o f suck debt w h en if be come* due- The supreme court eh a ll hare Jurisdiction to direct the com p troller o r an* officer o f the elate to impose a t a r eufftcicul fo com p ly w ith the provisione of this section for the protection o f any tin ti n g fu n d o f the .ta t f | t Resolved Ot tto Assembly concur). That tto foregoing amendment to subm itted to the people for approval et the general election to be held In the year nineteen hundred end fif teen, in accordance with tbe provisione sf tto election law. State of New York, In Senate, M art* t*, IMS.— Tbe foregoing resolution was duly passed, a ma jority of all tto Senators elected voting ie lavor tto ^ o f . By order of tto Senate. EDWARD SCHOENBC*. Pros!dent. .A-V Ststc of Mew T o rt, In Amembly, April K IMS - T t o (ongoing rreolatOn to * duly leased, a m ajority ef all tto IS m l bare Stoctod to tto S * tm o U y veting in favor ttoreof. h r aedm td tto ■ —“ r THADDKUS C. SWEET, Speaker. State ef Mew T o rt. Office ef tto to watery of State, ro : I to r e oomparad t t o proosdln g copy of concurrent resolution with t t o original concur rent resolution <m file in (Me office, ro d 1 * hereby certify th a t tto mme to s e w t o r i tran script therefrom, and of t t o whole thereof. Otto* T'A— mT bend and the seel of office of t t o Secre tary of \state et tie city of Albany, ffiffi t o r o tieth day of July, in tbe year of our tro d , to e thousand nin* hundred and fifteen. IX*- •■J FRANCIS If. HUGO, -Beeretary of 8leS* FORM FOR SCBMISSIOS OF MEMBER* TWO. Shall ^ o c prepored amtudroeot to Ever Side John Dist. No. 2—III residence of Alex ander Banish. Hempstead Turnpike, North Wan tag h. in said district. Dist. No. J —In Firemen’s Hall, Be ii more, m said district. Dbt. No. 4—la East Meadow Hall, East Meadow, ro said district. Dist- No. 5—In Firemen’s Hall, Merrick, in soisLdistrict. Diet. No. 6— In the Truck House of Excelsior Hook and Ladder Company, Freeport, in said district. Diet. No. 7—In tbe House of Ready Hose Company, South Ave.. Freeport, in said district. Dist. No. 8—Ie tbe office of M. Baxter. Grove Street, Freeport, in said dislrrct- Dist. No. 9—In the house of Bay View Hose Company, Freeport, in said district. Dist. No. 10—In tbe store of G. Howard Randall, SO Brooklyn Avenue, Freeport, in snid district Dist No. 11—In the bouse of Vigil ant Hose Company, Freeport, in said district. Dbt. No. 12—In Firemen’s Hell, Roosevelt, in enid district. Dbt. No. 13—In the bouse of Pro tection Homs • Company. Prospect Street, Hempeteed, in sold district. Dist No. 14—In tbe bouse of Mea dow Brook Hook and Ladder Company, Unicndale. in enid district. District. No. IS—In the Town Hall, Frioet Street. Hempstead, in said dia- of aril tto kffislati debts incur* 4 for ot the C-jnstltutioa, p s r a lttix * to alter tto rets ef trict. Dbt. No. 14—In tbe bouse of Gar- Garden H H Bfte roast, Champlain caaal. a a i gswshftop fra a atiumotio* ol the isiqe to ti* to t * * to to owrad upon.at the KCBeral tleer.m to )w trio to .to p e r *>»•-- (ten h w i r e d ami Sriiw*-' be s .vv JeriT! S«are cf \« . T c * . Office U (to Rroretsry ef Stair. > r 1 ) towe ns-sosy* ito sreroffitc with *!— vrigieal law .o e file ta tm s effiee, e*d * i rem it certify tie* tto aitoe to a eorraei tzse- w r if l ihsrefrcri. sad off ffia w h ili of refid eriffi- den City Fire Department, __ _ Wflrk ^ atmet City, in sold district. .T-^-d-bv ^ ot^to ! Diet. No. 17-In tbrisUire of Henry to I Agnew Est., 47 Main Street, Hemp- ----- stead, in row! dietrict • fotwt utior •\■ \-otatiro stoma ty mi DilL No | g _ i B the offiro of John ?7l IZrttr V ; Motion ps-ad to i** Doty. Greenwich Street. Hempstead, vrar-bt-.r, ___ __________ in said district. ---------- ; Dist. No. 19—In tbe boost- of Bald- - ___ ' -— — win. Hose Cosajitny. No 1. Grand Ave- nue. Baldwin, ia said district. \ Dbu No. 86—In the boose of Bald EDWARD s. TEBBUTT win Horo Company. zNo 2 Church _ . , v . , ro , Street. Baldwin. » said district. Tsecfctr of Piano. Viellli and Smgiug Dj.L Xo. 21-r-In the Fire Hoose, Terms Moderate PurR Place. Lxrog Beech, in eeid die- Pianee Tuned end.Repaired : trict. Address: Dist. No. 22—Ie the bouse of Ssle- PortcrfieW PUce Freeport, L I . ! ™— *s Hook, LmMe, e r i Bnrket Com- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ■ ra d o r of HON. J O H K J . GRA ■aid dietrict. ‘ Diet. So. 28 - In the hoeee of (Alert H«e Cora peaty.Obstrver Street, Rock ville Centre, m snid district. Dbt- No *4—In the Creeesr Build- ^ .......... ......... .... AVtsr a. c a t l I n . Dist- No i t lm the store of Her- AVLR f B. CATLIN . tin? Tvwa a t H«mrsv«ad. Dbt- No. 25—In the store■ ■ ■ ■ M v i “ district. Dbt. No 2 * - In the bouse of Live d e c trie Hook and Ladder Company, In- wood. in said district. TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD In Election Dbt No. 1—At the Town Hall, Manhsseet, in said dis trict. In Election Diet. No. 2—At the Rescue Hook and Ladder Company's House. Roslyn, in eaid district. In Election Diet. No. 3-reAt Jones* Hell, Port Washington, in said dis trict. ^ In Election Diet. Ne 4—At Fire men’s Hall. Mineoia, in said district. In Election Dist. itip. 6—At Fire men’s Hall, Great Neck, ia said diw- tric. In Election Diet. No. 6«—At Fire mens Hall. Westbury, in said district. In Election Diet. No. 7—At Liberty Hall, Port Washington, in said district. In Election Dist. No. »—At Vigil ant Fire House, Great Neck Station, in said district. in Election Diet. No 9—At Fire District Hall. Miller’s Lene, New Hyde Park, in said district. In Election Diet, No. 10—At Roety • Highland’s Fire Hall, at Roslyn Heights, in said district. In Election Dis.t. No. 11—At Flow er Hill Hose Company’s House, Port Washington, in said district. g In Election Dist. No. 12—At Thom as McCord’s Real Estate Office. West bury, in said district. In Election Dili. No. 13—At Jeri cho Turnpike Fireman’s Building.f a t Mineoia, in said district. TOWN OF OYSTER BAY Dist. No. 1—Justice Court Room, Farmingdale. Dist. No. 2—Fire Department Build ing, Central Park. Dial. No. 3—Charles Wass’s Barber Shop, HickavilleJ Dist. No. 4-Hicks’ Cider Mill. Jericho. Dist. No- 6—Truck House. .Oyster Bay. Disft1 No„ 6—Waldron’s Wheel- Room, 6—Waldron’s | wright Shop, East Norwich. Dist. No. 7—Justice Court Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay. Dial No. 8—Club Rooms, Mstine- cock Neighborhood Aiaoclaiion, Loc ust Valley. Dial. No. 9—Edmond’s Blacksmith Shop, Glen Cove Landing Diet. No. 10—Highland Hall, School Street, Glen Cove. Dist. No. 11—Justice iCourtJ Room. Glen Cove. Diet. No. 12—Vincent’s Opera House. South Gleit Cove.M^^J^, Dist. No. 18—Ses.CliffJVillage Hall, Sea Cliff. Diet. No. 14—Finnin’e Hall. Bsy- vllle. Dist. No. 16—Office of Queens Lend and Title Co., Massapequs. .m.ffi| Dist. No. 16—Justice Court Room. Hicksville. The color of the Republican Ballot shall be Cherry; tbe Democratic Ballot. Light Green; theTndependence League Ballot, Canary; the American Ballot1 Scarlet; the Prohibition Ballot, Man darin ; the Progressive Ballet, Light Blue, and the Socialist Ballot. Burf BOARD OF ELECTIONS OF NASSAU COUNTY. LAWRENCE E. KIR WIN. President CHARLES U. STOWE. Secretary. ELECTION NOTICE NASSAU COUNTY, N. Y. General Election November 2nd, lpl6. State of New York. Office of (be Secretary of State. Albany, August 30tb, 1315. To the Custodian of Primary Records of tbe County of Nassau: j* Notice is hereby given, that at tb- General Election to be held in this State on tbe Tuesday) succeeding the Irst Monday In November neat (He verober 2nd), tbe following officer* may be lawfully voted for, to wit: A Justice of the Supreme Court fat tbe Second Judicial Dialtrict. In the piacp of Stephen Callaghan, appointed by tbe Governor to fill vpesocy. A Member of Aesembly, intbeptwee ^ of Thomas A McWblnney. Two School Directors for the Town of Hempstead in tbe place of Arthur my D. J agues end Ernest S. Miller, A School Director for the Town of North Hempstacd in (be $>lace of John C. Baker. ; . * A School Director for the Town of ii Oyster Bay, in tbe place of Jaroe# B. Burns. All whose terms of office will expire * on tbe taet day of December next Given under my band and eeei of af- 6ee of the Secretary of State, at :ttm City ft Albany, this thirtieth day I