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FLINT Couneelor-at-1-aw 49 Railroad Aye. Freeport, N. [COUNTY COURT, NASSAU COUN- SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUN-: TY-— Marie E. Morieie. Plaintiff, | TY.—Title Guarantee and Trust against Adam Simpkin and Anne Simp- Company ue Trustee under a certain kin. his w ife; Lotrisa A. Asendorf, in- Ueed oi Trust dated September t, dividuslly end as Ksecutrix under the 1911, made by The E mober Company : Last Will end Testan ent of Herman to Title Guarantee and Trust £om- I C. Asendorf, deoeased, Defendants, pany, Plaintiff, againal The G. Brad- I Notice of Sale. | ford Realty Company, and others. De In pursuance of a judgment of fore- fendants. closure ami aale, dirty made and entered in pursuance of a Judgment of Fore in ihe above entitled action, and bear- closure and Sale, duly made and en- ing date the 28th day of October, tered in the above entitled action, and 191<», I, the undersigned, the Referee bearing date the 20th day of October, BRYAN AGAINST OWNERSHIP BY ____________ THE GOVERNMENT! sup ?* eme court , N assaucoun - M aking th e W orld B e tter. T h a t the world i» grov.1og Vetter memat that thf* rutin? thoughts are those nvklng lir.gilier, bett«>r things, higher levels of vision.—Max. SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUN ! SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUN- FY.—Columbia Building and Loan ; TY .—John J. Randall Company, Association. Plaintiff, against Edward Plaintiff, against John J . Oppet, Louie S. Sedd and others. Defendants. Koch, Mary Koch, Stanley Remeen, In pursuance of a judgment of fore- Clarence Althause. Samuel Hoffman tered in the above entitled action, t r , d L. Mol ...... .o x , .nH Olh- ,„ id jud, ment closure and sale, duly made and en and Mary Hoffman, his wife, the name ‘'M arv'\ be ini' fictitious, her true n a m e SIDNEY H. SWEZEY Coun»e!or-at-Law Money to Loan ortfBond and Mortgage Office, Railroad Ave., Freeport in said judgment named, will aell .at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Rotunda\ of the County Court ‘ House in Mineola, County of Nassau, ion MONDAY, the 18th day of DE- jcEM B E R , 1916, at ten o’clock in the 1916, I, the uudereigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, j by JAMES C. ARCHER, Auctioneer, 1 at the Iront steps of the Nassau Coun ty Court House a t Mineola, New York, i Gives Newlanils Committee His COMPETITION PREFERABLE forenoon, the premises directed by said on the 9th day of December, 1916, at Residence, North Long Beach Avenue judgment to be sold and therein de- 11 o'clock a. m., the premises directed Freeport, N. Y. LEO FISH EL Attorney at I-aw Freeport, N. Y. Money to Loan on Bowl and Mortgage EDGAR JACKSON Counselor-at-La w Freeport Bank Building Freeport New Yor* JOHNSON & JOHNSON Attorneys and Counselors at Law 47 Railroad Ave., opp. depot FREEPORT, N. Y. Telephone, 355 Freeport 1 scribed as tollowe : | ALL that certain lid, piece or p a r rel of land, situate, lying and being at ! Baldwin, in the Town of Hempstead, ! Nassau County, New York, bounded and described as follows : by said Judgm ent to be sold, and ttierein described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or par cel of land, situate, lying and being at Long Beach, m the County of Nassau j and State of New York, known as and Beginning at the corner formed by : by the lots numbers sixty-three (63) i the rptereection of the westerly side and sixty-four (64) in Block Number ' of Grand Avenue with the northerly Ninety six (96) on a map entitled I side of The Oaks Road; running thence \Estates of Long Beach, Long Beach, i northerly along the jeesterly side of L. L, William H. Reynolds, President, j Grand A venue one hundred and eight Map No. 1, Chas. W. Leavitt, Jr., ; een end eighty four on ,-hundredthd Landscape Engineer, 220 Broadway, ; (118 84) feet to land formerly of Car , New York C ity,\ dated March 1907 • man Southard; thence north seventy- and filed as Map Number 3,V in the i nine degrees fifty-four minutes west office of the Clerk of the County of I along and adjoining said land formerly Nassau on April 20tb, 1911, and *hich ers. Defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale made and entered in Views on Railroad Control. jS C o', S S S lT S S , £ ______ dersigned, the referee in said judg ment named, will sell at public auc- ! tion. to the highest bidder, at the ro- | tunda of the Nassau County Coutt House, at Mineola, in the Town of ; Hempstead, Nassau County, New | York, on the 23rd day of December, j 1916, at lh;00 A. M., the premises desciibed in said judgment of fore closure and sale as follows, to w it:— All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being at Roosevelt, in the town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, bounded and described as follows: at public auction, on the front porch of the Nassau County Court House, at Mineola, New York, on the 6th DAY OF JANUARY, 1917, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, the premises directed by said judgm ent to be sold and th e re in described as follows: ALL those four certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being at Inwood, in the Town of M ery\ being fictitious, her tru e name being unknown to Plaintiff, Defend- !n pursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale, made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date the 28t’h day of November, 1916, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said judg ment named, will seM at public auction at the rotunda of the County Court House, Mineola, Lennr Island, on the loth day of January, 1917, a t 10 A. M„ the premises directed by said judgm ent to be sold, and therein described as Federal Regulation Should Not Be A l lowed to Exclude Exercise of State Authority, He Contends—Thinks Rail road Stocks Should Represent Actual Value and Be Stable as Government Hempstead, County uf Nassau and follows: State of New Yotk, known and desig ALL that certain lot, piece lor par- nated as lots number 21, 22, 23 and 24. | cel of land s ituate, lying and being in on map of property entitled \M a p of I Woodcleft. in the Village of Freeport, Property at Inwood. Nassau County, ^County of Nas«9ti and State of New New York, formerly belonging to the : York, bounded and described as fol- estate of Hiram Abrams, deceased.\ | lows : BEGINNING at a point on the which said lots taken together are westerly side of West Side Avenue, i of Carman Southard seven hundred and four and nine tenths (704.9) feet to a ditch and land of Samuel R i Sm ith; thence south six degrees thir- 1 ty-nine minutes west along said ditch and adjoining land of Samuel R. JEREM IAH WOOD Attorney and Counselor a t Law 291 Broadway, New York Telephones, 2530 and 2531 Worth Mr. Wood may be consulted every even ing a t his residence, F'ranklin Ave. Lynbrook, L. 1. Telephone, 896-W ELVIN N. EDWARDS Lawyer Rooms 1 to 7 1-7 Railroad Ave. properly is more p articularly described as follows:—BEGINNING at a point on the Southerly side of Chester Street, distant six hundred and twen ty (620i feet Easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the Washington, Dec. 11. — Wlllinm J. Krynn. who startled the country ten years ago by advocating government ownership of railroads, appeared be fore the Newland* J o int Committee on Interstate Commerce last week In sup port of | be claim that the states should I k * allowed to retain authority-over the j regulation of all transportation lines within their I,orders. Mr. Bryan ex - ; flfty (i 60) feeti thence northerly in a plained that he hail long regarded gov- straight line parallel to W ashington bounded and described as follows ■J.0i_rit i n. . ^ e..We^ \ I S o u t h e H y ^ ^ o f Rog8er Avenue*! Z tant W esterly, one hundred one and elry line of Washington Avenue dis tant in a straight line Southerly g^ er{ t y '; i g h t ’hundreTthi U 0 L 7 7 ) feet measured along the westerly line of from the corner f()rmed b the jnter W ashington Avenue, ohe hundred a„i.4 a_,.tl,...i., o ----- (100) feet from land formerly of d istan t one hundred fifty (160) feet northerly from the intersection of the northerly side of Ray Street and the westerly side of said West Side A v e nue; running thence westerly parallel with Ruy S treet one hundred (100) jJohn P. W right, deceased, running j thence W esterly, at right angles to W ashington Avenue, one hundred and | Smith one hundred and fifty-three and ^butfiffirly side of Chester Street with two-tenths (153.2) feet thence south 1 the Easterly side of Park Place, as twenty nine degrees eight minutes said Street am) Park Place are laid west still along said ditch and adjoin down nn said map, and running thence ing land of said Sanucl R. Smith Southerly, parallel with Park Piace, eighteen am! five-tenths (18.5) feet to i-ignty-five (85) fe e t; thence Easterly, i the n o r t h e r l y side of The Oaks Road; parallel with Chester Street, forty (40) | thence south eighty four degrees five feet; thence N o rthetiy, parallel with i minutes east along the northerly side Park Place, eighty-five (85) feet to of said Road seven hundred and three the Southerly side of Chester Street, and eight tenths (703.8) feet to the and (hence Westerly, ulorg the South westerly side of Grand Avenue, at tho 1 erly aide of Chester Street, forty (40) j point or place of beginning. | feet to the point or place of beginning. And al«o, all the right, title and in- ; BEING the same premises which tereet of the parties of (he first part, i were conveyed to the said CATHER- Freeport, N. Y. j 0f, in and to those portions of said ---- -------------- - ------------------------------------Avenue an;l Road which lie immedi- ■ _ ........................... ate v in front of and adjacent to the J GEO. MORTON LI. v 1 above described premises to the mid- I Attorney at Law die lines of said Avenue and Read. R o o m s 7 <111 Dated, October 30th, 1916. Kooms , . n - , MARTIN A. SPRINGSTEED, 1-7 Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. >. Referee. - ------------------------------------------------------ LUCIUS N MANLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office & Post Office Address, Qpeens Plaza Court, Long Island City. N. Y. 1 UK. W. G. SMITH Dentist Office anil Residence 61 W, Merrick Road Freeport, N.Y’. ’Phone, 85-R Telephone 871 Freeport * DOUGLASS C. LAWRENCE Attorney and Counaellor-at-Law Freeport Bank Building Freeport, Nassau Co., N. Y. D R . A. H. H A M M O N D D e n t i s t Room 4 FREEPORT BANK BUILDING , Telephone, 328-w Telephone 1086-w Freeport DR. J. R. SHAPEK0 D E N T I S T Hours: U a. m. to 6 p. m. /I South Main Street FREEPURT, N. Y. Five years’ New York City practice ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS I'urFuant to an order of HON. JOHN J. GRA HAM, Surrogate of tkv County of Nanauu, notice ! is hereby given to all persons h aving claims a g a inst CHARLES E. HUM PHREY , late of the Town of Hempstead, in the said j county, deceased, to present the same with the vouehvrH thereof, to the subscriber, the executor i of the last Will and Testam e n t uf said deceased, at her place o f transacting business a t tho office Gf ■ Edwin W. Wallace, Rockville C entre, New Yorl on or b efore the 15th day of J a n u a ry next. Dated. Mineola. N. Y. J u n e 24, 1916. HATTIE V. HUMPHREY. Executor. ! EDWIN W. W ALLACE, Attormry for K: 1NE DeWOLF by the said THE EL- MOHAR COMPANY. Said premises will be sold subject to covenants find restrictions contained in deeds affecting the same and to any state of facts that a survey may show, hated, October 25, 1916. JAM E S M. SEAMAN, Referee. ARTHUR P. HILTON, Plaintiff's Attorney, 350 Fulton Street, Jamaica, New York. The foregoing sale is adjourned to December 23, 1916, at the same hour and place. Dated December 9, 1916. JAM E S M. SEAMAN, Refyree. ARTHUR P HILTON, Plaintiff's Attorney, 350 Fulton Street. Jamaica, New York. NOTICE TO CREDITORS FAVENZA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Edward Favenza, Director The L e a d i n g S c h o o l o f M u s i c In L. I. All the odvantngeB o f European training Vocal, Elocution, Piano, Violin, Cello, Cornel Theory, Solfeggio, Harmony, Lectures and Conce'ts free to students. Moderate term* 66 Victoria St. JAMAICA, N. Y. Telephone l'i(M)-J J am aica Paul Andersen & Son PA I N T E R S and DECORATORS Tekpioee 915-W West Side Avenue P u rsuant t o a n order of HON. JOHN J . GKA- HA M. .Surrogate of the County of Nnsanft. notice is h ereby given to all p ersons having claims a g a inst MARY H. ARCHER lnt<* of the Town o f Hem p stead, in the said county, deceased, to p resent the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the ad m hunt rat o r o f the goods, c h a ttels and credits of said deceased, at his place o f transacting business a t the office of Thornton & Earle, 38 Park Row, New York City, on o r 1^*fort* the 16th day of March next. Dated Mineola, N. Y., August 24, 1916. CHARLES I). MACDONALD. A d m inistrator. THORNTON & EARLE. Attorneys Cor A d m inistrator, NOTICE TO CREDITORS P u rsuant to an order o f HON. JO H N J . GRA- j HAM, SurroirrVe o f th e County «f Nassau, notice : is hereby given to all p ersons h aving claims a g a inst j MARTIN SOUTHARD late of the Tttwn of Hempstead. pntnt thehe sa:ame >f th e Tow y, deceased. the said with the nty, dec* ri.-ed, to prese t s with t ichers thereof, to the auburn leers, the admin; ors o f the go«>d?. c h a ttels and credits of ss eased, a t heir place of transacting hutonees at ; .... \ •\ trato r s o f th e good*, c h a tte ls and credits deceased, at heir place o f transactin g bus | the office of th«-ir a ttorney. Sidney H. Swezey. I Railroad Avon F reeport, New York, on or l>e- fore the first day of April, next. , Dated, Mineola. N Y . S eptem b er 26th, 1916. AUSTIN J. SOUTHARD. J. MILTON SOUTHARD. A d m inistrators. SIDNEY H. SWEZEY. Attorney for the A d m inistrators, 31a Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. L o n g I s la n d R a ilro a d T im e Table (Effective Oct. 17th, 1916) Leave Merrick for New York, Peuu aylvania Station. Brooklyn and inter mediate stations, weekdays, 5.16. 5.52, 6.38 , 6.54, 7.18. i7.28, 8.01, i8.13, 8.52, 10.12, 12.17 A. M.; 1.30, 3.08, 4.17, 5.38, 6.31,8.13, 11.14 P. M. Sundays, 6.48, , 8.20, 9.22 A. M. ; 12.38, 2.48, 4.32, 5,33 8.08, 11.17 P. M Leave Freeport for New York, Penn ■ylvania S tn n o r. and Brooklyn, week days. 5.20, 5.56, 6.42, ti.68, 7.22, i7.41i, 8.05, 18.17, H.Ati, i9.4». 10.17, A.M.; 12.21, 1.34.3.18, 4.21, 6.02, 5 42, if6 21. 6.39, 8.16, 9.22, 11.18 P. M. Snndavs, 6.52, 8.24,9.20 A. M.; 12.32,3.68, 4.86, 5.37, 6.40, 8.12, 6.26, 11.21 P. M. Trains leave Freejort for Anutyville, Babylon. Patchw u e and intermediate stations week-days, ua4.44, 8.10, a9.81, •11.53 A. M. ; a 1.46. sa2.19. 2.44. a 3.58. a6.03, ao.55, a6.19. O.XH i.L.Ob. 7.401 *8.03. 1.9.07, a l l . 20 P. M .; .\-‘ *2.22, Ja ght. Sundays, 5.31, all.22 A. M. ; 12.34, 2.30 a,3.54. u5.44, ;.7.00. uil.02, 11.14 P. M ; al2.17, a i .-19 night. Trains leave New York. Pennsylvania Station, for Freeport. Merrick and prin- oipil intern'*d:.Tti' -lutnm- i,3.00, 5.54, 7.04, 8.86. 11.00 A. M. : 12, .-’ si .26, 3.00, 3.00. 4.07,| t4. 17 (exv. pr Mi rr <-ki, 6.00, t6. 18 (except Merrick i, 5.3:;. .A4, i0.15, 6.60, 7.10, 8.10. 10.25. 11.30 P. M. : 1.30 night. Sundays 4.39 8.26. 11.4V A M.; 1.40, 3.00. 4.51. 6.15, k.OKm 17, 11.30 P. M .; 12.84 night. aTruins run to Babylon only nNo Brooklyn connect ion •Saturdays only, f Except Saturdays iKxoept holidays, t Except Saturday* and holiilay*. Train* leave Brooklyn, Flatbnah Are. Station, about the same time aa those ■hovrn from New York, Pennsylvania station. This time table enbjeot to Ohange without notice. r Nassau, noun- having claims NOTICE TO CREDITORS P u rsuant to nn order of HON. J O J ^ HAM, Surrogate of tho County of Ni is hereby given to all persons ha against JO H N L. SEAMAN late o f the Town of Hempstead, in the said coun- ) ty. deceased, to present the same with the vouch ers thereof, to the subscribers, the adm inietratora of the goods, c h a ttels and credits of said deceased, a t their place of transacting business a t the office of Johnson A Johnson. Freeport. New York, on or before the 20th day of May next. Dated. Mineola. N. Y.. November 1. 1916. AUGUSTA A. CONKLIN. EDITH S. POST, A d m inistrators, JOHNSON A JOHN S O N . Attorneys for A d m inistrators. 47 Railroad Avenue, Freeport. New York. U PHEME COURT, NASSAU COUN TY.—Rudolph T. Williams, Plain tiff, against Hudson Motor Car Com pany, Defendant. Summons. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the Plaintiff’s Attorney within twen ty days after the service of this sum mons, exclusive of the day of service; and in cash of your failure to appear, or answer, judgm ent will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated .September 30th, 1916. CHARLES T. McCARTHY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address, Pose Office Building, Glen Cove, Nassau County, , New York. TO THE DEFENDANT HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY:— The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to | an order of the Hon. Stephen Callag- ! ban. Justice of the Supreme Court, doted November let, 1916, and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, at the County Court House, Mineola, New York. Dated November 1st, 1916. C h a r l e s j . M c C a r t h y , Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address, Post Office Building, Glen Cove, Nassau County, New York. em inent ownership us inevitable, hut only beeaiisp of railroad opposition to effistlve regulation. A g a i n s t G o v e r n m e n t O w n e r s h i p . “ Porsoiiully I cannot say ihat 1 de sire govermneiif owni*i’sliFp,“ he e* plained, •’because I lean to the imli ' Id mil Idea rnllicr than to the cnllov live idea: that is. l believe that guv ernment ownership is desirable only where eoni|«f lilimi Is im|iossililP.\ Alfred l*. Thom, counsel to the Hail way Executives' .Advisory Committee previously had presented before the members of the New lands Committee as one of his reasons for urging a bet tor balanced and more systematic reg illation of niib'o:.ils the argument that this is the only alternative to govern merit ownership. Calling attention to the restrictions imposed upon the transportation lines by conflicting state laws and regulations, to the practical cessation of newriinstruotion ami to (ic- imposslbilll\ umler existing conditions of securing the new capital needed for extensions and bvtiermenis of railway facilities, he warned llie Congressmen that unless they provided a fair and reasonable system of regulation I hat would enable the railrc ul to me i tlv- crowing needs of the country's hiisi m ss the national government would In- compelled to take over the owner ship of the lines with nil the evils nl temlant upon such a system. P r e s e r v a t i o n o f C o m p e t i t i o n . Mr. Bryan, on the other hand, holds that the further extension of federal authority over llie railroads would he a step In the ’direction of governmeni ownership, lie advanced the view Unit the centralization of control in the hands of the national governmeni would impose too great a burden upon the regulating body, would offer strong temptation l<> rni’roads to interfere in politics and would (•m outage the gen ernl movement toward centralization of power In the federal government at the expense of Iho states, lie said that he did not object to consolidations of railroad lines so long as they did not destroy pom|ietition, that he knew of ul ......... plai ; against g systems because of their size and that lie believed that the preservation of compel it ion was the test to lie applied to all consolidations. Regulation of Securities. Mr. Bryan declared himself in favor j of national regulation of railway siorl; i running W esterly parallel with Roger Avenue one hundred (100) feet ; thence running Northerly one hundred (100) feet to the Southerly side of Roger Avenue, thence Easterly one hundred . , , , (100) feet t ) the point or place of ye- about one hundred and fifty UfO) [ g jnnjnt. 1 s traig h t line parallel to W ashington Avenue, about one hundred (100) feet to land formerly of John P. W right, deceased, thence easterly along said land of John P. W right, deceased, section of said Southerly side of Roger feet; rjnning I hence northerly parallel Avenue with the Westerly side of Ave- with said W est Side Avenue forty-nine nue A, and from said point running 1 and 84-100 (49.84) feet to a point dis- Southerly at right angles to Roger tant one hundred twenty (120) feet Avenue one hundted (100) feet, thence I southerly from the south side of A t lantic Avenue when measured on a line parallel with said West Side Avenue; running thence easterly parallel with said Atlantic Avenue one hundred and 35 1000 (100.035) feet to the westerly side of suiil W est Side Avenue; run- feet, and thence southeasterly along said land formerly of John P. Wright, deceased, to the northwesterly side of Washington Avenue, and thence southwesterly along the northw esterly side of Washington Avenue, and thence Southerly along the Westerly side of Washington Avenue, to the point or place of beginning. And also, all the right, title and in terest of the parties of the first part of, in and to that portion of W ashing ton Avenue which lies immediately in front of and adjacent to the above de scribed premises to the middle line j thereof. Dated November 9, 1916. JEREM IAH WOOD, Referee. EDGAR JACKSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Freeport, N. Y TOGETHER with ail right, title and interest of the party of the first part in and to Roger Avenue, lying immed iately in front of and adjacent to said premises to the centre line thereof. Dated the 23rd day of November, 1916. PH IL IP HUNTINGTON, Referee. GASTON F. LIVETT, Attorney for Plaintiff, No. 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. REPORT OF THE CONDITION of thf : / FREEPORT BANK FREEPORT, N. Y. at thiXclose of business on the 29th day of November, 1916. RESOURCES Stock and bond investments, Public securities (book value, $64,882.50), market value $ 62,393.75 Private securities (book value, $162,002.50), market Real estate owned ................. Mortgages owned ................... Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate collateral................................ Loans ami discounts secured by other collateral ............. Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral................................ Due from approved reserve depositaries, less amount of offsets ........... $146,184.30 Due from trust companies, banks and bankers not in cluded in preceding item .............. 1,398.03 147,582.33 ning thence southerly along the west- erly side of said West Side Avenue fifty-two and 58 100 (52.58) feet to the point or place of beginning. Containing all the land within said bounds. The above premises will be sold subject to a first mortgage of TW E N TY-FIVE HUNDRED i$2500) DOL LARS and interest. Subject to any stale of facts that ; an accurate survey would show. | Also subject to covenants am! re strictions. Dated, November 28th, 1916. LE A1 IS J . SMITH. Referee. HA FF & FARRINGTON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 360 Fulton Street, Jam a ic a , N. Y. ! SU PRE M E CO U RT, NAS SA U CO U N - TY.— William H. Abrams, and an other, Plaintiffs, against John H. Heitz Menken, and others, Defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action in the office of llie Clerk rl\ the County of Nassau A gift that will give lasting the'Sn-r'L1 In*said satisfaction to the whole '\'lg 1 i i .d, win sell at public . ............ 'he highest bidder, on the 164,337.50 33,700.00 i 117,094.49 i 47,721.25 73,553.0<i 268,812.20 family room. a SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUN TY.—George Fnmklyn Leighton, Plaintiff, against Jesse Leighton, De fendant. Summons and Notice in Ac tion for An Absolute Divorce. TO THE ARuVE NAMED DEFEND ANT: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action for an absolute divorce, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plain tiff’s attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons e x clusive of the day of service, and ih case of your failure to appear or an- .'.tl S t! 8wer' j^K m e n t will be taken against ictinir busineia at the office of I >ou by default for the relief demanded . — - ------------ - I j n th ( , c o m p | Bjn t Dated, September 15, 1916. GEORGE MORTON LEVY, NOTICE TO CREDITORS P u rsuant to an order o f HON.. AM, SurroRHte o f the Cm hereby given to all im raUlb ROW LAND H. MXYLAND JO H N J. GRA of Nassau, notie having claim late of the Town of Hem p stead, in the said deceased, to present the same with the to the subscribe! ers thereof, the last Will » their place of transactin g bust Frederick L Gilbert, C edarh u rst, or b efore the first d ay of J u n e next. Dated. Mineola. N Y.. November 11, 1916: EDWIN S; MAYLAND, jt^ iA ^ % MAVrANNDD' j Attorney for Plaintiff. FREDERICK L. GILBERT. EX,<'U,0,e- A v e n u e . Attorney for Exec x e eu utors. tori. Freeport, N . Y. TO JESSE LEIGHTON, Attorney fo r E C edarhurst. Long Island. N. Y. the above- named defendant:— The foregoing summons is served i upon you by publication pursuant to an order of publication of Hon. James C. Van Siclen, Justice of the Supreme Court, dated November 14, 1916, and filed with the complaint in tbia action in the office of the clerk of the County of Nassau, at Mineola, Nassau County, Alto, Plate Claes, Burglary, Life aad ^ ew York- * Dated. Freeport, N. Y., November FIRE INSURANCE ! WM. G. MILLER, Inc. RAYMOND J. MILLER. Mgr. 24 S. Grove St. FREEPORT, L L GEORGE MORTON LEVY, A ttom sy for Plaintiff. 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y, uni] Ixiiul issut's. but added that he saw no reusim why that should i-xi-ludv Ih - states from m-iing on the same soli Jeet ns to state ooip at'-ui:. 1 like to see the stork of a vailroii.l, as long us it Is In private han.l-. n ude ,'i‘ suhstuntiul and us imvii,r.vlng :-s th - value of a government bond.\ lie u sorted. He suggested Hint railroad m ::i zation la- readjusted to niuiilizo it wilii actual valuation of tin- property rep resented, making due ullowam-e for eiiuitles, and that when this was done the roads should be allowed to eiiru sufficient income to keep their stock nt liar and to create a surplus. Tin- latter, he tentatively prof awed, might lie allowed to amount to 25 per vent of Die capital. Railway E a r n i n g s Low. This subject of railroad vupitnlizntiou And the amount of railroad earnings roreived further attention from the tommiftee during Its recent sessions.. In answer to question* by Senator Cummins. Mr. Thom submitted figures showing the net earnings of the roads In w e n t years. These figures show that during the five years from IDO.', lo 1D10 the average net earnings were 5.25 per cent \f the net capitalization, while for the five years from 1010 to 1915 the average was only 4.56 per cent. The total earnings on the stex-k. -•oiuputed by adding to the net oper ating Income the Income from the sw curities owned and deducting bund hi tereat. were for 1010, 7,09 per cent; for lim . <1.17 |>er cent: for 1912. 4.97 per cent; for 1913. 5.94 per cent: for 1914. 4.06 per cent: for 1915, 3.44 per cent,1 thus showing an almost contin uous decrease throughout this six year period. It was amioim'-e< that Hal ford Erickson, formerly chairman of the Wisconsin Railroad Commission, would submit more complete Informa tion on this suhlect to the Committee at a Viter date. Specie Uniteil Statea legal tender notes and notes of National Banks .................................... Federal Reserve N o te s ......... Cashasn items,ems, viz.:iz., modern bath- - ' ll1 ^ 1 1 January, 1917, at ten o'cli k i I In- forenoon of that day, at the imiii nl' the Nassau County Cuutt House, at Mineola, Nassau Coun ty, New York, the premises described in said judgmi.i.t os follows:— AU'tiirit certain lot, piece or parcel .. of land, situate, lying und being at of the best fixtures Will prove Hicksville in the town of Oyster Bay. , ^ -n • , , i County of Nassau and State of New a luxury that will give last- Yurk, bounded and de-writ, „■ iui ing service the costs are l,,WH: High-grade installation work small—as.k us. 11,613.94 32,346.01) i 910.00 846.55 i I u H v j Exchanges ami checks for next day’s clearings ......... Other assets, viz.: Accrued interest not entered on books at close of bus iness on above d a te ........... ............................... $8,125.00 Vault account ......... $1,500.00 9,625.00 i Total $970,536.01 j LIABILITIES Capital s tock ............................ $ 30,000.00 Surplus on m aikct values Surplus fund..$70,000.00 Undivided profits $24,951.38 -91,951.38 Surplus on book values ......... ............................. $96,905.13 Deposits: Preferred, as follows: Deposits by the Stab- of New York............ in,000.00 Not preferred, as follows: Deposits subject to check . .. .............................. $333,278.19 Time deposits, certificates and otner deposits, the payment of which cannot legally be required within thirty days ........ $487,623.25 Demand certificates of de posit ......................... $1,282.13 Cashiers’ checks outstanding, including similar checks of other officers ........... $ 27.24 Certified checks.. .$ 2,838.18 Due trust companies, banks, Other 5SltiL, viz?~ ! r ^ 5'to9 ti:1 j £0rn- Wh°Je Accrued interest not entered on books at close of busi ness on above d a te ............. ..................... $6,125.00 Estimated unearned dis counts . . . . Total Oliver E. U. Reynolds Fine Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating 52 N. Main St., FREEPORT, N. Y. Telephone 1162 Meteorites. Among tin- collection shown In tin | new building of llie National iimsoun at Washington is q mnarknlilv lin- ■ exhibit of meteorites. It liichnlcs com plete meteorllcs ranging In size u-ii ! the merest pebbles to great boulder j like masses, und casts reprodio in- ; giant forms like that of Bucuhirlio | which has in-i ll (-sihnaled to weigh 2. | tons anil still rests where it fell in 1 Mexico. C. L. MOOK Chinese Laundry Opp. L I. R. R. Depet 14 Brooklyn ’Are., Freeport, N. V. N O T IC E My gervioe and work is tiret-cluss. Good* called for and delivered. . . i ■ SCRATCH FEED $ 2 . 4 5 LAYING MASH $ 2 . 3 0 That makes the hens lay 2.40 iCom. Cracked 2.50 i Oyster Shells, 3 sizes .60 Grit, 3 sizes .60 ....... $, 3 8 oo.oo 9,926.00 Charcoal, 3 sizes, 50 lbs. .80 Beef Scrap 2.85 Mill shavings for litter 7c per bag We handle all kinds of feed for the poultryman THESE PRICES ARE DELIVERED right at your place Small Orders Taken as Well as Large Ones Give Us a Trial Send for Samples Deliveries made in Roosevelt, Merrick, Beiimore, Wantagh and Seaford $970,536.01 H A F F M 0 R T G A G E S , BEGINNING at a point fi rmed by : the intersection of the Westerly side ; of Jackson Place with the Northerly siileof Du ffy’s Lane, which said point is at the southeast corner of the prem ises about to be described; running thence Westerly along the n rtherly : side uf Duffy's Lane olie hundred tbit ty and forty-eeven one hundredths 1130.47) feet to land now or formerly of Herzog; thence N< rtherly elong said land now or lorm eily of Herzog, three hundred ten a id seven-tenths (310.7) feet to land of the Long Island Railroad Company, thence Easterly along said land of the Long Island Railroad Company one hundred twenty- eight and four tenths feel to the west erly side of Jackson Place; thence J Southerly along the westerly aide of Jackson Place, three hundred twelve and ninety-three one hundredths (312.93) feet to the point or place of beginning. Said distances being in accordance with survey made by Bird- sail Jackson, Civil Engineer, Wuntagh, New York, January 1916. Together with all the right, title and interest of the party of the first part of, in and to those portions of Duffy's Lune and Jackson Place lying in front of and adjoining the pren.ises hereby conveyed to the centre line* thereof. Dated Decemhet 11, 1916 EDWIN G. WRIGHT, Referee EDGAR JACKSON, Plaintiff’s Attorney, Freeport, N. Y. BABY’S friends and YOUR friends can buy anything you can give them except your F0T0GRAF The giving time is near— make the appointment today 3 6 0 JAMAICA, N.1 Y. J. D. KIEFER Fotografer Sunny Slope Farm 30 5 G r ) r * S t - fREEPORT r Grand Are., BALDWIN TeL 1340 Freeport Portraits at N ight by A p p o intm ent