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PftOKESSIONAL CARDS SUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUNTY. CHARLES G. HILL EDGAR JACKSON, Lawyer Plaintiff,; * —against— m Railroad Ave. Freeport, N Y SAMUEL SELF and RACH : EL G. SELF, his w ife;: HARRY A. SELF and: CLINTON M. FLINT FLORENCE S ELF, his wife Defendants.: Counselor-at-Law 40 Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. Y. SIDNEY II. SWEZEY Counselor- at- Law Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage Office, Railroad Ave., Freeport Residence, North Long Beach Avenue Freeport, N. Y. LEO FISH E L Attorney at Law Freeport, N. Y. Money to Ixian on Bond and Mortgage EDGAR JACKSON Counselor-at-Law Freeport Bank Budding Freeport New York JOHNSON & JOHNSON Attorneys and Counselors at Law 47 Railroad Ave., opp. depot FREEPORT, N. Y. Telephone, 365 Freeport JEREM IAH WOOD Attorney and Counselor a t Law 291 Broadway, New York Telephones, 2530 and 2631 Worth Mr. Wood may be consulted every even ing at his residence, Franklin Ave. Lynbrook, L. I. Telephone, 896-W ELVIN N, EDWARDS Lawyer Rooms l to 7 1-7 Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. Y. GEO. MORTON LEVY Attorney at Law Rooms 7-9-11 l-7.Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. Y. In pursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action on the 20th day cf November, 1916, I, the under signed, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at publite auction, at the rotunda of the Nassau County Court House, at Mineola, in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, N*w York, on the 4th day of March, 1916, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, the premises described in said judgment of foreclosure and sale as follow s:— ALL that certain piece or parcel of land, together with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situbte, lying and being at Bellmore, in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, bounded and described as follows BEGINNING at a point in the E a s t erly aide of Bedford Avenue, where the same is intersected by the South erly line of Third Street, running thence Southerly, along the Easterly side of Bedford Avenue, fifty (60) feet; thence Easterly, at right angles to Bedford Avenue, one hundred (100) fe e t ; thence Northerly, parallel with Bedford Avenue, fifty (60) feet to the Southerly side of Third S tr e e t; and thence W esterly, along the Southerly side of Third Street, one hundred (100) feet to the point or place of beginning, And also, all the right, title and in terest of the party of the first part of, in and to those portions of Bedford Avenue and Third Street which lie im mediately in front of and adjacent to the above described premises to the middle lines of said Avenue and Street. Subject to a first mortgage thereon dated February 21, 1907, made by Elizabeth Smithson to Gertrude S, Jackson, to secure payment of the sum pf Twelve hundred and fifty ($1250) Dollars with interest at six per cent, per annum Dated November 24, 1915. PH ILIP HUNTINGTON, Referee. HAROLD C. WILSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office & P. O. Address, Freeport Bank Building, Freeport, Nassau County, New York. DR. W. G. SMITH Dentist [Office ami Residence 61 W. Merrick Road Freeport, N.Y. 'Phone, 85-R DR. A. H. HAMMOND Dentist Room 4 FREEPORT BANK BUILDING Telephone. 323-w Telephone 1086-w Freeport DR. J. R. SHAPERO D E N T I S T Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. /I South Muin Street FREEPORT, N. Y. Five years’ New York City practice SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. ANSEL RAYNOR and S . : ELIZA BE I'll RAYNOR, his: wife, : Vlaintill's, : —against— •' : ELLEN JOY and AUSTIN: TITLE GUARANTEE AND: TRUST COMPANY ee I n t o - : tee under » certain m ortgage: of Estates of Long Beech, t o : Title Guerentee and Treat: Company dated July 1, 1907,: Plaintiff,: —against— , : ANNA MARY M cFADDEN,: Defendant.: WILLIAM F. SCHWALB, PUintif ! JOY, Defendants. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In ■;!> judgment of fore closure ami ade and entered in the above en i action in the office of the Llerk • County of Nassau on tl _ (li d bruary, 1916, 1, the uiiuersigin d, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the 15th day of A|:ri!, 1916, at ten o’clock in the forenoon ot that day, at the front door of fhe t* reeport Bank, at Freeport, in the Town of Hempstead, a a g a inst LOUIS T. WELI-S l»t<» o f the Town of H em p stead, in the said county, deceased, to preHent the same with the vouchers thereof, to the s u b scriber the executor o f the last will and testam e n t o f said deceased , at her place e f transacting business a t the office of George Morton Levy, Freeport, New York, on or before th e 15th day of May next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., October 2.1. 1916. LULU M W. W ELLS, Executor. G e o r g e m o r i o n l e v y . Attorney for Executor. 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, New York. P u rsuant to tin order of HON. h e n r y S E L - ! N assau County. New York, the p r e m Gwmty^of'Nal^'aii. nuUceh*>raby0^ven'>to all described in said judgment O. pereonehavingciatm B a g a in s t foreclosure and sale as follows: — All that certain tract, piece or par cel of land, situate, lying and being in the Village of Freeport, L. I., County of Nassau, and State of New j York, bounded and. described as fol lows - 1 BEGINNING at a point in the E a s t e r l y side oi .lay Street, distant eighty I (80) feet S. -it vrly from the corner : formed by th Southerly side of Dean fStreet and the Easterly line of Jay ! S tr e e t; rutmii tnence Easterly paral I lei with East Dean Street one hundred and twenty live (126) feet Southerly parallel with Jay forty (40) feet, thence Westerly par allel with Dm treet one hundred and twenty liv (126) feet, to the Easterly aid. Jay Street, thtnee Northerly aion ami adjoining the Easterly side of .i -y t treat foity (40) feet, to the poin uv place of begin- Cijiit lini r , all tit I within the said bounds, with t le improvements thereon, and subject to th - restrictions as contained in former deeds of record. Dated March 1. 19! i UUGLA iS i 1 LAWRENCE. ED\. .1 At KSON Attorney for Plaint ITs, Freeport, N. Y. In Pursuance of • Judgment of Fore closure and Sele, duly made and ant ered in the abeve entitled action, and bearing date the 21st day of January, 1916, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, by JAMES C. ARCHER, Auctioneer, at the front steps of the Nassau Coun ty Court House at Mineola, New York, on the 11th day of March. 1916. at 11 o’clock a. m., the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows : ALL that certain lot, piece or par cel of land situate, lying and being at Long Beach in the County of Nassau and State of New York, known as and by the lot number twenty (20) in Block 206 on a certain map entitled ” Estates of Long Beach, Map Num ber One, William H Reynolds, Presi dent, dated March, 1907, made by Charles W. Leavitt, Jr., Landscape Engineer, No. 220 Broadway. New York C ity,” and filed or to be filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, and which property is more particularly described as follows: — BEGINNING a t a point on the south erly side of Front Street distant three hundred feet W esterly from the cor ner formed by the intersection of the Southerly side of Front Street with the Westerly side of Pacific Boule vard, as said Street and Boulevard are laid down on said map, and running thence Southerly parallel with Pacific Boulevard to the Northerly side of the Board Walk, as gbown on said m a p ; thence W esterly along the Northerly side of the Board Walk twenty feet, more or lees, to lot num ber nineteen on said m a p ; thence Northerly along said lot number nine teen and parallel with Pacific Boule vard to the Southerly side of Front Street, and thence Easterly along the Southerly side of Front Street twenty feet to the point or place of beginning. TOGETHER with the right, title and interest of the said parties of, in and to the land between the premises hereby granted and any Board NW*lk to the south which may at any time hereafter be constructed by or with the consent of the Estates of Long Beach or its successors or assigns. Such right, title and interest or ac cretion being limited by lines drawn in extension of the easterly and west- ! erly boundaries of the premises there- 1 by conveyed. 1 TOGETHER with the right to use j the surface of the Street only, the i ownership of which was not thereby i granted, and all franchise rights in : the Streets were reserved to the Es tales of Long Beach by the deed here after mentioned. BEING the same premises which were conveyed to ANNA STANFORD by ESTATES OF LONG BEACH by deed deliveied and recorded simultan eously with said mortgage. TOGETHER with all fixtures and articles attached to or used in connec tion with said premises. SAID premises will be sold subject to reservations, covenants and re strictions contained in Deeds thereof and to any state of facts that a survey msy show. Dated January 25, 1916. JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referee. ARTHUR P. HILTON, Plaintiff's Attorney, 360 Fulton Street, Jam aica, N. Y. SUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUNTY. in tiff,: —va.— :ACTION LOUIS SCHWAB and AL--.NO. 1. BERTINA M. SCHWAB, hia: wife, : Defendants.: In Pursuance of a Judgment of Fore- closure and Sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bear ing date the 19th day of January, 1916, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, st the front door of the County Court House, at Mineola in the County of Nassau, on the 11th day of March, 1916, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the premises directed by said Judg ment to be sold and therein described as follows: “ ALL those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and be ing in the Village of Rockville Cen tre, County of Nassau and State of New York, known and designated on a certain map entitled, “ Map of Marion Park, a residence Park, aituated in the Village of Rockville Centre, N a s sau County, L. I., surveyed for Bosca Development Co., 360 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. New York, survey made April 26,1906, by Thoe.V. Smith, C iv il Engineer,” and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, as and by the lots numbers three (3), four (4) and five (6) in block number one ( 1 ) .” Dated, January 27th, 1916. PH ILIP HUNTINGTON, Referee. BRENNAN & FLAMMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM F. SCHWALB, : Plaintiff,: — v s — LOUIS SCHWAB and AL-ACTION BERTINA M.SCHtiAB, bie:NO. 2 wife, and EARL A GILLES : PIE end HELEN GILLES : PIE. hia wife. Defandante: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of HON. HEN RY SELDEN WELLER, Temporary Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against LETITIA S. HICKS, late of the Town of Hemp- atead, in the said County, deceased, to present the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscribers, the execu tors of the last will and testam e n t of aaid deceased, at their place of trans acting business at W antagh, Nassau County, New York, on or before the first day of April next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1915. ANNIE J. HICKS, FRANK S. HICKS, Executors. WM. C tA R K E ROE, Attorney for Executors, 375 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y. MARIETTA HICKS, : P laintiff,: — a g a inst—• : AMELIA V.SUTHERLAND: thence [and others, : Street D e fendants.: SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. THE FIRST NATIONAL: BANK OF FREEPO R T ,: NEW YORK : P lain tiff,: —against— ; HENRY P. SIGM OND,: GEORGE BALDWIN, : Defendants : In pursuance of a judgm ent of fore closure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on the 14th day of December, 1915, I, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the rotunda of the Nassau County Court House, at Mineola in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, on the 18th day of March, 1916, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, the premises described in said judgment of foreclosure and sale as follows, to w it:— All that certain lease-hold interest of said Henry P. Sigmond, which ex isted under and by virtue of a certain indenture of lease bearing date May 1, 1900, made and executed by the Town of Hempstead, to John R. McLean, and thereafter duly assigned by sev eral mesne assignments to said Henry P. Sigmond, the term of aaid lease ex piring on the first day of May, 1920, the property covered thereby being described in said mortgage as fol- All that certain piece or parcel of marsh or town land, situate, lying and being on the west side of Long Creek, more fully described and bounded as follows:— BEGINNiNG at a stake on the bank st U . ection of Long Creek and Scow Creek, and running thence $Vest- I erly along the North Bank of said Scow Creek, three hundred (300) feet ! to a stake, thence running northerly I three hundred and fifty (360) feet to a ! stake, thence running Easterly, three j hundred (300) feet to a stake at the j West bank of aforesaid Long Creek, i thence Southerly along the W est Bank of Long Creek, three hundred and fifty I (350) feet to the stake at the point or place of beginning, containing within said bounds 105,000 square feet accord } ing to a map on file in Town Clerk’s office. i That said premises are subject to a mortgage in the sum of Three hundred ($300) Dollars, held by the estate of Jam e s W. W. Scott, deceased. Dated February 2, 1916. CHARLES T. McC^RTHY, Referee. EDGAR JACKSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Freeport, N. Y. In Pursuance of a Judgment of Fore closure end Sele duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bear ing date the 19tb day of January. 1916, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, wtM sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, at the front door of the County Court House, at Mineola, in tbe County of Naesau, on the U tb day of March. 1916, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, the premises directed by said Judg ment to be sold and therein described as follows: “ ALL those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and be ing at Rockville Centre Terrace, in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and S tate of New York, known and designated by the lots numbers thirty eight, (38), thirty nine (39), forty (40), forty one (41), forty two (42) and forty three (43) in block number twenty one (21), on a certain map entitled, “ M a p ‘ D ’ of Property, Sections, 1-2-3-4 6-6 and A, B, C, D, at Rockville Centre Terrace, Nassau County, L. I., Windsor Land and 1m provement Co., Times Building, Broad way and 42nd St., New York; Temple Bar Building, 44 Court St., Brooklyn, surveyed by Metropolis Engineering Co., Civil Engineers and City Survey ors, Jam aica, N. Y., September let, 1909; Section 6, February 10th, 1910; Section A, B, C, D, January 30th, 1911)” and filed in the office of the Clerk of Nassau County, on the 2nd day of March, 1911, as Map No. 47.” Dated, January 27th, 1916. PH ILIP HUNTINGTON, Referee. BRENNAN & FLAMMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N, Y. TO LOAN Substantial sums on im proved properties. Haff &. Farrington Counsellors-at-Law 860 Fulton Street Jamaica, N. Y. Money to Loan — First Mortgages on desirable imptoved property Quick Answers Reasonable Rates Lawyers Title & Trust Company Fulton Street, Jamaica, N Y. o v e n cg y e a r s - EXPERIENCE ' x ieffc \ I P atents Anyone eardtng a skat eh l Holekly ascertain our opiulon free w loyeiitlun la probably pMentahle, « ummunlc*. iIonaalrlcllycontideiitiul. HANDBOOK on f a l e u u sent free. Oldest aiency tor eoeerlni Second Supplemental Citation THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK TO William Coleman, Alice Maroney, Agnes Co bert Denyse, Catherine Colbert, Emily Mason, Elizabeth Flynn and John Lolbert, Upon the petition of Johanna Abeam, of Sm ithvi|le South, New In pursuance of a judgm ent of fore closure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action in tbe office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on the 16th day of February, 1916, I, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction, to the higbeat bidder, a t the rotunda of the Nassau County Court House, at Mineola, in the town of | Hempstead, Nassau County, New ; York, on Saturday, the 8tb day of ------ ----- ------ —-------------------- - — ------—- April, 1916, at ten o’clock in the fore- ! noon of that day, the premises de-1 L o n g I s la n d R a ilro a d T im e T a b le scribed in said judgment of foreclosure | (Effective Oct. 17th, 1915) and sale as follows:— Leave Merrick for New York, Penn- All that certain i ot or lot of land, sylvania Station, Brooklyn and inter situate^ly ing and I m g o n tn e north- m e d iatostotiousw e e k d a y S ’ 5.16,5.52. erly side of Cedar reet in the Vil 6.38, 6.oL . IS, i7.J8, 8.0!, 8.49 10.U, lage of Freeport t ounty of Nassau M ’ Stuldays! 6.48, 8.32, 9.20, BalUwm w er rax and State of New 1 rk, L ided and , p M . io 05| 2 44i 4.81, 5.82. 8.08. 11.07 Lawrence North W ater District described as follow^ ; — A m . New Hyde I’ark W ater Tax BEGINNING at 11 point on th e ' L ave Freeport- fo> New York. Pen • M erri.k W iter Tax Northerly side of C tdar Street distai,t rylviuita Slut tor uni Brooklyn, week Roosevelt W ater Tux westerly one hundred un i fifty (lou) days. 5.20. 5..>6. V>,42. 6.68, j . 23 i7.nl feet from a point formed Uy the inter 3.05_ i8.17. H 58. 1■ ' ^ : section of the westerly line of Grove \ s u n d i 'S Street and the not iher.y line of said 8 9 24 a . M .; 12.09. 3.48. I 36. 5 37 Cedar S tr e e t; tunning thence W e9ter\ 6\4o 8 12, 11.11 P. M. ly along tbe Northerly line of said Trains leave Freeport for Amityvilh Notice To Taxpayers DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION, Room I, Town Hall, HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. The undersigned Receiver of Taxes for the Town of Hempstead, hereby gives notice that he has received the Tax Roll and w a rrant attached thereto dated February 19th, 1916, and will be in attendance to receive taxes at Room 1, Town Hall, in the village of Hemp stead, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1st, 1916 and every day thereafter until and including TUESDAY, APRIL 4th, 1916 Sundays and Holidays excepted, from 9 A M. to 4 P. M. A fter April 4th, the undersigned will receive taxes on MONDAY and TUES DAY only of each week at the Receiv e r ’a Office, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. The Receiver’s Office will be open from March 1st, 1916, to June 1st, 1916 All correspondence after this date must be addressed to the County Treasurer a t Mineola, Nassau uounty, N. Y. To all taxes paid during the first thir ty days no percentage will be added. Second thirty days 24>er cent, will be added and 25 cents fa? notice. On and after May 4th, 1916, 5 per cent, will be added and 25 cents for notice. All taxes are payable at the Receiv er's Office up to June 1st, after which date they are payable at the County Treasurer’s Office at Mineola, N. Y., with an e x tra p ercentage added thereto. In payment of taxes through the mails please send Certified Check or Money Order. Money or Postage Stamps by mail not accepted for Taxes. All Tax Bills, Receipts or Correspon dence to be sent by mail, must be ac companied by self-addressed Envelope and Stamp. RATE PER $100.00 State Tax County Tax Town Tax Road Tax Board of Health Tax Baldwin Fire Maintenance Tax Merrick Fire Maintenance Tax Roosevelt Fire Maintenance Tax Hewlett Bay Fire Tax New Hyde Park Fire Tax Valley Stream Fire Tax Woodmere Fire Tax Baldwin Light Tax Franklin Square Light District Inwood Light Tax Lawrence North Light District Merrick Light Tax New Hyde Park Light Tax Roosevelt Light Tax South Hempstead Light Tax South Side Light Tax Valley Stream Light Tax Woodmere Light Tax East Hempstead Light Tax Woodlawn Terrace Light Tax Hempstead Gardens Light Tax W est Hemsptead Light Tax Woodmere-Hewlett Light Tax Baldwin W er Tax l*» the U v * ef Its Father end Sen. Hoebling often said th a t should ; lie not live to finish the construc tion of th e Brooklyn bridge his eon would be able to carry it on alone. A n d , tru e enough, w ithin a year, as he stood by the spare ferry slip on the Brooklyn side figuring out w h e re the caisson was to be sunk, s barge crashed into the pier, injuring him fatally. W ithin a fortnight the g r e a t bridge builder was dead. It was a frightful setback, b u t time showed that the father had not overestimated his son’s abilities, and the work went steadily on. But if Colonel Washington Roebling was to have the fame of completing that wondrous midair highway that his father had started he too must pay dear for the honor. One day—it was iu December, 1870—a careless workman away down under the river set a candle on a ledge close below the calked and pitched roof of the Brooklyn caisson. The roof caught lire, and, as all the draft was from within outward, it was burning a long time up through the fifteen foot roof be fore any one discovered it. They had finally to flood the cais son, thus undoing the painful work of months, before they extinguished it. But Washington Roebling in the meanwhile had spent too many frantic hours dowrn there. A half hour after he came U[) —even before he reached home—lie was partly paralyzed. Thenceforth he was an invalid, but he worked on unflinch ingly through years of exposure and anxiety constructing the great bridge. “But he lived to complete it?” you innocently venture to hope. “Lived to complete it? Aye, he lived to go down in the Titanic. | Some people, you are told severely, I were so interested in the useless so- ciety “swells” saved from that ill fated vessel that they never noticed that the engineer who had built the first bridge, the great bridge, went down. Masonry is monumental as no other expression of the builder’s art is, and above nil is this true of granite masonry. No steel bridge over the East river makes quite the same appeal. There will always be a deliberate preference for this first bridge in the minds of those to whom tradition is u vital factor. Over our rapidly modernizing city of steel its mighty stone towers and approaches send a strange haunting breath of medieval Europe that can not leave the imagination untouch ed.—Mildred Staplvy in Architec tural Record. A Fiery Wife. Dr. Andrew Bell of educational fame had a heavy mali imonial cross to liear. “Most men,” said He Quijiccy, “have their enemies and calumniators. Dr. Bell hud his, who happened to be his wife.” Certain ly she afforded him a lively time both before and after he divorced Iter. Subsequent to their separa tion she persecuted the doctor with the most scurrilous letters, address ed, on one occasion, “To that su preme of rogues, who looks like the hangdog that he is, Doctor (such a doctor!) Andrew Bell.” Among the other flattering forms of address applied to the doctor by his wife was, “To the ape of apes and the I I is th e B e s t Q u a lified to do your Printing? The u p - t o - d a t e concern or t h e other kind? knave of knaves.’ iclc. -London Chron- Inwootl W ater Tax Dated February 19th, 1916. Joseph H. Foster, Receiver of Taxes. Mar. 31 27 51 12 20 02 07 08 08 06 12 12 30 32 16 321 43 I 40 | 11 23 20 40 34. 30 30 i bo : ^ I girl of seven, as sin ov tbe other day. 22 14 10 20 24 08 Good Quaker Advice. Be humble and gentle in your conversation, of few words, I charge you, but always pertinent when you Speak, hearing out before you at tempt to answer, and then speak ns if you would persuade, not impose. Affront none, neither avenge the af fronts that are done to you, but forgive, and you shall be forgiven of your Heavenly Father. In mak ing friends consider well first, and when you are fixed be true, not wav ering by reports nor deserting in af fliction, for that becometh not the good and virtuous.—William I’enn. Expensive. “1 want some doth to make my dolly a dress,” announced a little entered a store SO M E OF OUR LABOR SAVING d e v i c e s : Edison Dictating Machines. DictographOutfit for communi- catiorr b e t w e e n various parts of the office. phone exchange Complete Filing System s Loose Leaf Books for all records Large Fire Proof Vault “How mueli is it?” she asked when the merehant handed her the package. “Just one kiss,” was the reply. “All right,” she said. “Grandma said she would pay you when she came in tomorrow.”—Ladies’ Home Journal. We a re always pleased t o show visitors through the office York, _ . . ........ . .. . You and each of you are hereby cited Cedar Street fifty (50) feet; running Babylon, Patchogue ami iinermisliaie to show cause before our Surrogate of thence northerly parallel with said nations week-days, iia4.44, 6.18 (for tbe Countv of Nassau, at the Surro Grove Street one hundred and seventy- Babylon and st itious y .st) 8.10, a9.31, gate’s Court of said County, held at five (176) feet; running thence East D M A. M ; asil.46. gyi. -L . st. a 1.68, the County Court House, at Mineola. erly parallel with said Cedar Street »5-“ * n . »2 jq ’ n ,BMr’ in the County of Nassau, on the 18th fifty (59) fe e t ; running thence South- ' S q ] ^9 >() \ •' # N day of March, 1916, at nine o’clock in erly parallel with said Grove Street ’ 30 a3.52, u6.56. a!).09. a l l .14 P. M . S urrogate of the vounty of the forenoon of that day. why the ac ‘one hundred and aeventy-five (176) : ^ niKht. not, ce ..h e r e b y g v e n to all peraon. count o f Johanna Ahearn, as adminis- feet to the northerly line of said Cedar Trains leave New York. Pennsylvania having claims against . tratix of the goods, chattels and cred - ! Street at the point or place of begin- S tation, for Freeport, Merrick and prm- sell, late of the Town of Hempstead, its of Michael H Ahearn deceased ! nine, containing all the land within c ip.l intermediate stations, n3.50, 5.12 in the smd county, deceased, to pre should n o ^ ' said8 bounds. I (^>»day only). 7.06. 6.3,L „ 00 A M sent the same with the v oucher, there lowed. Being the same premises conveyed sil2.53, sil.2.->, 3.00. 3.00, 4.07, t4.4o of t0 t v,v .ubscribers the executors of IN TESTIMONY W HEREOF, We : to the said party of the first part by T h e “ B e s t G irl\ H a b it. B = — — — — •■why,\ asked hei anxious and excited m o ther, “do you th in k he ia NOTICE TO CREDITORS com ing to the point at last?” Pursuant to an order of HON. HEN- “ W ell.” the maiden replied, look- RY SELDEN WELLER. Temporary jng dem u rely down tit tin rug. “ w h en he took me in his arm s and kissed me last night he aaid he’d (to Freeport only), 6.00. i5.38. 5.54, the | 8, t Will and Testam ent of said h . „ . ceuiVd the .V.: „ i i t o S ^ . t . . | J o b - J- K .od.l, .„_d b , deed d . V f jZJTJZS*’ W tSSZftoftgS o S T l K ? COPYKIQHTS AC. •h end description ma? bother an 9f*ciai no4fc«, without char**, in th# Sckniific American. A hnndsoroelr lllnstfsi ed weekly. lairweet efr- culallon o f any •t iemulo journal. T # n tt#.|3 » ro a r ; four month*. | . Hold b j all rmwedealer*. L. S. Court of the said County of Nassau to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS, HON. HENRY SEL DEN WELLER, Temporary Surrogate of our said County of Nassau, at tbe Surrogate’s Office, at Mineola, in th e said County, tbe 7th day of Feb ruary, one thousanu nine bun dred and .ixteen. ». - SAMUEL T WRIGHT. Clerk of the Surrogate’s Court. ed November 11. 1909, and recorded in dave 4.80, 8.26. 11.84 A. M.: 1.40, 2.58 Nassau County Clerk’s office in Liber 6.02, 8.08, 10 17 P. M.; 13.83 night. 214 of deeds, page 10, on December 20, 1909 Subject to the covenants and restric tions in said deed contained. Dated February 23, 1316. CLINTON M. FLINT, Referee. EDGAR JACKSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Freeport, N. Y. aTraius ruu to Babylon only. nNo Brooklyn connection sSatunlays only, f Except Saturdays i Except holidays, t Except Saturdays and holidays. Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbuek A>e j Station, about t h e same tim e as those : shown from New York, Pennsylvania station. This time table subject to rtlttllU ll. I Ills u u i t - U oliange without notice. < | ton Levy, Freeport, New York, on or before the first day of September next Dated, Mineola. N. Y., February H, , 1916. i THEODORE A. GISSELL. I ERNEST VOLLEN'JERG, Executors. GEORGE MORTON LEVY. Attorney for Executdreu 1-7 Rai'road Avenue, Freeport. N. Y. /, ',/• ; got so used to me he didn’t believe lie eould ever break himself of the habit.\ Poor Man’s Riches. A poor man that hath little, and desires no more Is In truth richer than the greatest monarch that ihinketh be bath not what he should or what he might, or that grieves there Is no more to have.—Bishop Hail Daily Thought. A wrongdoer is often a man that has left something undou*, not always he that ha= done something.— Marcus Aurelius NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW So. Main St. FREEPORT, L I .