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W ALTER W ELLM A N’S TRIP.
j Controversy i
! Of Pinchot I
AndBallinger j
American Explorer Has Long Tried to
Discover tho Polo.
W alter W ellman, whose d ash to th e
n o rth pole by balloon has created
w orldw ide comment, has conducted
tw o polar expeditions an d cam e back
badly crippled from th a t of 1S9S,
W ith N orwegian companions he dis
covered unknow n lands in the higher
latitudes in th e expedition of 1S94.
••••••••••••••••••a * * * * * * *
B efore th e rise of th e w in ter sun to
CHOES of the its height in F ebruary, 189S, W ellman
speech of Gif m ade a dash fo r the pole. Through
ford P i n c h o t a fall in a crevasse he broke his leg.
‘S S M K J f
before the national
irrigation congress
a t Spokane, W ash.,
are still heard. The
section of the ad
dress w hich implied
an
a tta c k
on
th e
policy of Secretary
o f th e interior Rich
t i-
n
im
iiii ii—rr-rr
—-rri - —
—
i ■vr
his d ep artu re on account of the late
AFFAIRS AT MINEOLA.
Frank Godesky had liis‘wheel stol
en from in front of his residence.
John S. Henry, of New York City,
is visiting the Kelleher family here.
Counselor Littlejohn has become a
member of the law firm of Payne &
Scudder.
John Buhler is going to curb the
sidewalk in front of his residence on
tbe boulevard.
/
C o n tracto r M cK ee h a s th e residence
Ob
struct Highway at Sands Point.
Supreme Court Justice Scudder on
Saturday made permanent the tempo
vary injunction granted to Grace C.
Green, of Sands Point, restraining the
Goodwin Sand and Gravel Company
from obstructing, interfering with or
demolishing the highway at Sands
P o in t lead in g fro m B a rk e r ’sP o in t ro ad
east to the Sands Point macadamized
road, a highway which was closed by
order of the commissioners of high
ways of the town of North Hempstead
on August 10 last without giving any
public notice of tbe hearing.
Tbe petitioner for tbe injunction al
leged that her consent to the closing
of the highway had not been obtained,
and that immediately after the order
_ SUPREME COURT. QUEENS COUNTY.—
Mary Winkle, Plaintiff, against Robert Dix
on and persons unknown to the plaintiff de
scribed as follows: All the heirs-at-law of
said Robert Dixon, if he be dead, and all
the devisees under any Last Will and Testa
ment of said Robert Dixon. If he be dead;
all persons (including corporations) who
have or claim, or who t*t any time have
H&
d OF c la im e d , a n y title to , in t e r e s t in, o r
lie n u p o n , t h e parcel of land in Queens
County, New York, designated as Lot No.
lots, formerly belonging to Oliver Bronson,
deceased, surveyed October. 1884. by Ezra
W . C o n k lin , S u rv e y o r," a n d filed in t h e Of
fice of the Clerk of the County of Queens,
October 20th, 1884, and described as fol
lows:
Beginning at a point on the southerly
side of Hillside avenue, distant one hun
dred and sixty-one and 4-10 (161 4-10) feet
westerly from Flushing avenue, as shown on
said map; thence running southerly along
the line of lot No. 14 on said map one hun
dred and fifty (150) feet; thence running
westerly and parallel with Hillside avenue
fifty (50) feet; thence northerly along the
line of lot No. 17 on said map one hundred
and fifty (150) feet to the southerly line of
H ills id e a v e n u e ; th e n c e e a s te r ly a lo n g tlie
southerly line of Hillside avenue fifty (50)
torney within twe lty dcys after the service
of this summons, exclusive of the day of
service; and in cAse of ycur failure to appear, or answer judgment will be taken
against you by default for tbe relief de
Goodwin Sand and Gravel Company
T urnpike.
an unsuccessful attem pt, w hen he w as
driven back to his s ta rtin g point by
K elleher fam ily.
o f P inehot to th a t of B allinger an d
have even included a conflict between
th e T a ft m ethods and th e Roosevelt
policies. Yet Mr. Pinehot has explic
itly denied any conflict betw een him
self an d th e president and gained pro
lo n g e d a p p la u s e in t h i s v e ry
LEGAL NOTICES.
NASSAU COUNTY. Goodwin Company Must Not
Edward Schmidt and Mrs. Allen
are
putting down concrete sidewalks
of Washington as
in
front
of their residences on the
lias n o t gone on its an n u al vac u ion a severe storm which he encountered.
boulevard.
w ith a m idsum m er topic of conversa H e le ft New York on M ay 12 last for
Misses Mamie and Rose Morris,
tion. As is th e w ay w ith sueh gossip,
Master Eddie Egan and Josie Taylor
rum ors have been rife, an d these have
of New York City, are visiting the
varied all th e w ay from th e dism issal
furnished as much
LEGAL NOTICES.
COUNTY COURT, QUEENS COUNT' .
Horry Blow, Plaintiff, against Hillside lie .
Car Co., Marlon Sears, Charles F. Robinson,
Charles Robertson, Ebenezer Robertson,
James S. Robertson, doing business under
the firm name and style of Robertson Bros.;
Hartford Rubber Works Co... Wyekoff
Church & Partridge, Morten Stephen, Au
gust Banner, Bank of Long Island, Marcus
Miller and Max Deckinger, doing business
under tho firm name and style ot Miller &
Deckinger; Jacob Deckinger. Frank B. An
derson, Laura Anderson, and Firestone Tire
and Rubber Co., Defendants.—By virtue ot a
judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly
made and entered In tho offico of tno Clerk
of the County of Queens In the above en
titled action, bearing date the 16th doz of
June, 1909, I, the undersingeu, tne referee
in said judgment named, will sail at public
auction on the
10th DAY OF JULY. 1909.
at 11 o’clock In tho forenoon of that day,
in t h e G a ra g e S u it d in g , s i tu a t e d o n S i l l side avenue, between Flushing avenue and
Ray street, Jamaica, Borough of Queens.
City and State of -New York, tbe premises
directed by eaid judgment to bo sold, and
of Eugene W. Denton, at New Hyde
He was dragged baekjon a sled over Park, enclosed.
the rough ice for 200 miles by the
B re tt & N anheim er, th e plum bers,
faith fu l Norwegians.
F o r four years Mr. W ellm an has have given up business here and
been making preparations for the u n moved to New York.
Jones & Co., plumbers, were award
d ertak in g to reach th e n o rth pole in
a n a irs h ip .
H e w a s .a t S p itz to e r g e n
ed th e co n tract to lay a w a te r m ain
with a balloon in 1908, but postponed and set up two hydrants on Jericho of the highway commissioners the
ard A. Ballinger has ness of th e season. In 1907 he m ade
GIFFdilD PIXCHOT.
INJUNCTION IS PERMANENT.
Tillage President Schmidt and Ed
obstructed the highway so that it was
impassable.
Tbe highway commissioners on Au
gust 10 closed the highway on the ap
plication of the Goodwin Company.
The old road runs past the property
of Mrs. Green, who, with others, op
posed a, similar attempt to close it two
y ears ago.
The Rev. J . J . F itzsim m ons, p a s to r it.
Spokane
m a n d e d in t h e c o m p la in t.
D a te d A p ril 10, 1907.
C LA REN CE EDW ARDS,
__
P la in tif f ’s A tto r n e y ,
ing: corporations)
Morgan Wants to Bny East Beach.
the church fair a success.
John Buhler has been at Saratoga j; Pierpont Morgan, Jr., is anxious
attending the Odd Fellows convention. to end tbe controversy over the own
He bas been a member of the finance ership of East Beach, one side of
committee for several years.
whieh he acquired thro u g h th e p u r
Frank Godesky was awarded the chase of East Island from the Jacob
co n tracts to build a fia t bouse on heirs. The matter has been in litiga
Jackson avenue for M. Flask; also tion for a long- time. The Town has al
under the secretary of agriculture.
a restaurant for T. M: Smith at the ways won.
Rather Mr. Taft’s well known abili
fair, grounds.
ties as a peacem aker will doubtless
Mr. Morgan is apparently willing
come Into play.
The returns from the fair held by to allow the right and title of the
T he point a t issue betw een th e sec
the ladies of the C hurch of Corpus town in the beaeh, for he has made
re ta ry of the in terio r and th e chief of
Christi show receipts of $2,023.10, a proposition to the Town Board to
th e forestry bureau arose over th e con
which will be applied toward the purchase the town’s rights. He has
s e r v a tio n of th e w ater pow er tra c ts in
building fund.
asked the board to put a piiee on the
th e northw est. P ractically th e la s t act
Tbe
Birdsall
Coal
Company,
of
beach and to put the matter of a sale
of P resid en t Roosevelt before leaving
Mineola,
has
been
incorporated
with
up
to the people by calling a special
W
A
L
T
E
R
W
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L
L
M
A
N
.
office w as th e w ithdraw al of nearly a
million acres o f governm ent land from Spitsbergen to complete his prepa the Secretary of State, with a capital town meeting, as was done last year
hom estead entry. This land is u n fit fo r rations for th e sta rt. Before leaving o f $20,000. The directors are E. E. in the case of the Glen Cove court
he said th a t th e capital for his under B irdsall, E dw ard Schm idt and E. J . house. The Town Board, however,
has declined to set a price, and has
tak in g had been supplied entirely by \rmstrong.
informed
Mr. Morgan that it does not
The Jericho Turnpike Engine Com
Americans interested in the project on
wish
to
sell.
pany
will
hold
a
picnic
and
parade
on
scientific and patriotic grounds.
Mr. W ellm an w as born a t Mentor, O., Wednesday, Sept. 8th. John E. Lynch,
Hendrickson’s Horse Recovered.
in 1S5S. H e w as a new spaper m an -at chaii’man of the committee of arrange
v.
the age of sixteen and has been iden ments, and his associates, have made
On
Thursday
night
last week a
tified w ith m any new spaper enter all arrangements.
horse
owned
by
John
Hendrickson,
of
prises.
On Sunday the teachers of the Re
predecessor. N evertheless it is general
ly believed in W ashington th a t the
president will support his secretary of
the interior. T his will not necessarily
involve th e dism issal o f Pinchot, how
ever, who as head of th e fo rest serv
iee is not directly u n d er Ballinger, b u t
form ed S unday School o f New H yde
T H E GRID LEY T A B LET .
H e r o ic
F i g h t o f M o t h e r o f O ly m p ia ’s
Commander For a Memorial.
parcel
WILLIAM E. KENNEDY, Refere*.
HARRY MILLER, Attorney for Plaintiff,
Creedm oor, was stolen from his pas
in
Queens
County,
New
t > h a v e , ti tl e in f e e to s a id r e a l p ro p e r ty ,
o r a n y p a r t th e r e o f in possession, rever
sio n o r r e m a in d e r : a ll p e rs o n s o th e r th a n
th e p la in tif f w h o h a v e , o r c la im to h a v e ,
a n y e s t a te In s a id r e a l p ro p e r ty , o r a n y
p a r t th e r e o f, f o r life o r r o r a te r m or
y e a r s n o t le ss th a n te n , in p o ssessio n , r e
v e rs io n o r r e m a in d e r : a n d a ll p e rs o n s o th ' r t h a n t h e p la in tiff, h a v in g , o r c la im in g
The foregoing sale is a d jo u r n e d to A u g u s t
9, 1909, a t s a iu e tim e a n d p la c e .
Dated July 31, 1909.
W IL L IA M E . K E N N E D Y . R e f e r '
H A R R Y M IL L E R , A tto r n e y f o r
.u
ur.on, s a id r e a l p r o p e r ty o r a n y p a r t th e r e
of, d e f e n d a n ts a b o v e n a m e d a n d d e sc rib e d .
in f r o n t on t h e e a s te r ly s id e o f L a w re n c e
Q u een s C o u n ty , d a te d th e 1 7 th d a y o f J u ly ,
1909, a n d filed w ith t h e c o m p la in t in th e
office o f the Clerk o f the C o u n ty o f Q ueens,
at Jamaica, in the Borough of Queens, o f
th o r-ity o f N e w Y o rk , on. t h e 2 2 n d d a y of
JU ii t 1909.
D a te d E lm h u r s t, N . Y., J u l y 22, 1909.
CLA R EN C E EDW A RDS,
A tto r n e y f o r P la in tiff,
Office a n d P o s t Office a d d re s s , A rc a n u m
B u ild in g , E lm h u r s t, Q u een s C o u n ty , N . Y.
SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF QUEENS.
— Charles F . Hughes. Plaintiff, vs. The M c
C o rm a c k Real Estate Company and others,
Defendants.
— In p u r s u a n c e o f a ju d g m e n t of
fo re c lo s u re a n d sa le , d u ly m a d e a n d e n
te r e d in th e a b o v e e n title d a c tio n , bearing:
d a te t h e 3 0 th d a y o f J u ly , 1909, I, t h e u n d e r ,
by E.
W.
Conklin.
C. S., c.ated July,
1906.
street and twenty-five (25) feet wide on the and filed in the office o f the Clerk of the
rear and sixty-nine (69) feet one (1) inch C o u n ty o f Q ueens, o n tlie 2 0 th d a y o f S e p
in length on the southerly side of Maple te m b e r, 1906, a s M ap N o, S69, and all other
Park conducted the service at the ture field. Friday when F. Biekelcounty Jail, Royal Stout, of Plain" haupt, the Floral hirk iceman, drove avenue, and seventy-four (74) feet eleven
( l l ) in c h e s in le n g th o n t h e o t h e r sid e , be
field, N. J ., w as th e speaker. E very to Ja m a ic a to g et his d a y ’s supply, the
said several dimensions, more or less.
And being the first iot mentioned in the
body was made welcome at this ser his horse gave out, and he stopped in plot
veyed to Zimri West by the Guar
viee.
a hotel to get another horse. He was dian con
Fire and Marine Insurance Company
y deed recorded in Queens County Clerk's
C harles F . W illard, who has been told that a colored man had a horse b
office, in Liber 303 of Deeds, at page 89,
23rd, 1869.
making flights here sinee the depart which he would sell for $30. The ice onDJuly
ated the 1st day of August, 1909.
ure of Glenn H. Curtiss for France, man agreed to purchase it.
ARTHUR VAN DEWATER, Referee.
RODMAN RICHARDSON, Attorney for
worked all day Monday over his mot Tony Graf saw the horse in Floral Plaintiff,
ain Street, Flushing, N. Y.
or, hoping to make a flight. The con Park and recognized it as belonging S U P R E M97E M
C O U R T . Q U E E N S C O U N T Y .—
Pi'OPerty shown
map, including; a
m ost ever since bis m other’s one dream
has been a m emorial to h er boy a t A r
lington. Theodore Roosevelt, Dewey
an d m any other prom inent men have
been thoroughly in sym pathy w ith her
desire, an d in m ore th a n one congress
P O R T W A SH IN G T O N N O TES.
Lorenzo Small is on a trip to Con
necticut.
The clambake to be given by the
Democrats of Port Washington will be
a bill has been introduced for an ap held a t D o n d ero ’s B ayville H o tel on
propriation for this memorial, but Saturday, September 4th.
F ra n k lin H u tto n , of P o r t W ashingwithout result.
, was arrested Saturday in Flush
Mrs. Gridley, however, h as k ep t up
th e fight all these yeaic, a t the sam e ing^charged with operating his auto
tim
e working a t her desk in the land on Broadway at 28 miles an hour. He
the most valuable water power sites,
was arraigned before Magistrate Con
again w ithdraw n. There th e m a tter ofllce a t W ashington, a position she
nolly, where he plead guilty and was
stood so f a r a s th e public knew u n til w as compelled to resign recently be
th e delivery of Mr. Pinchot’s Spokane cause of ill health. She le ft the gov leld for Special Sessions. Later the
ernm ent service a t th e age of eighty- magistrate paroled him until Tuesday
address.
o produce a bondsman.
four
years and w as believed to be the
The reg ard w ith w hieh th e chief fo r
ester is held by the irrigationists w as
show n by th e five
minutes* c h e e r i n g
w i t h w h ic h the
convention greeted
his appearance. No
other speaker
aroused a n y t h i n g
like th e sam e en
thusiasm . This re
m arkable t r i b u t e
w as given him not
only a s th e head
a n d p ractical cre
a to r o f th e United
RICHARD A.
S ta te s fo rest serv
BALLINGER.
ice, b u t a s t h e
chairm an of th e national conservation
commission, the body form ed by the
m eeting of th e governors of th e various
states in th e la s t y ear of th e Roosevelt
“httuUinistration. According to Mr. Roose
velt’s ow n statem en t, P inchot is also
011
oldest w om an in th e employ of Uncle
Sam. All th e energies of h er declining
years have been devoted to th is dream
th e
head
letter was -received, in the electric
jy Mrs. Alice Hults of this village. chair, paying the penalty for taking
N assau F a rm is C ounty T rea su rer the life of a man at Lakewood.
D ancing w as
F lorence Lewis and J u lia Law rence.
MANHAS3ET JINGLES.
The First Election District Demo
is bu sy m aking th e final
cratic Club
arrangements for the clambake of the
club at Jesse K. Fox's Centennial
Hotel on Wednesday, September 8th.
A t B ayside on S unday th e home
team w ent down to d efea t before the
Manhassets by a score of 7 to 3.
Despite the big score the game was
good. E gle and Y oung w ere B a y sid e ’s
M r . P in c h o t is a b o u t fo r ty -f iv e y e a r s
of age an d w as educated a t Y ale an a
KBS. ANNE GRIDLEY.
of a monument to Charley. At last,
battery and Goff and Burdette were in
th e p o in ts fo r M anhasset.
J. J. Gallagher, the sand merchant,
convinced that she could not realize who purchased the O elsner p ro p erty
this hope, the undaunted old lady be
g an collecting a fund for a bronze ta b and with it a law suit involving Bar
essary sum. Some time during the
prevent th e people’s w ater sites from
being grabbed by th is combination.
Secretary Ballinger was formerly
com missioner o f th e general land of
fice and mayor of Seattle.
He is a
law yer b y profession an d says hia
present couren limade neee.;iary by a
itr lc t conrcracticn-'of th e law .
.1, A. ED G ESTO N .
ley.
roofing the Johnstone house at Plan-
42 by 20 inches (3!£ by 2% feet), on the
left a panel containing a medallion
portrait of Captain Gridley in relief,
and on the right, separated, from thia
fold on whieh he was working, broke
several ribs, and received an ugly
T h e tablet will be o r golden bronze,
dome on M onday, fell from th e scaf
scalp wound. He was removed to
8th ,
1909,
Ha.ll St.. Jam aica, 2Q. y .
THE PEO PLE
O jp
TH E STATE OF '*C'C'-W
York, by the grace of God free and inde
pendent, to Mary J. Story, William B. Burg
er, John McClellan, Robert M. Burger, James
O. Burger, Sarah McClellan, Margaret A.
C"wan, Lester E. Burger; William Tooker,
(.ha-les E. Burger, James B. Tooker, George
Tooktr. Martha Charlton, Sarah J. Tooker,
Gertruoe Grow, Olive Clark, George E. Took
er,
WiJ.iam
11.
Burger.
Emma
B.
Clark.
S B u rg e r, C h a rle s R . B u rg e r, E d y th e B u r g -
£ ny, o f G eo rg e B u rg e r, 2 n d , d e c e a se d , se n d
g re e tin g .
W h e re a s , W illia m H . B u r g e r a n d S a r a h J .
o o k er, b o th o f N ew Y o rk C i t N . Y., h a v e
1 te ly p e titio n e d o u r S u rro g a te ’s C o u rt o f th e
C rn n ty o f Q u een s to h a v e a c e r ta in I n s tr u m n t in w ritin g , b e a rin g d a te th e 4 t h d a y o f
faej te m b e r, 1993, r e l a ti n g to p e rs o n a l p ro p
erty
d u ly p ro v e d a s t h e L a s t W ill a n d
T e s ta m e n t o f W illia m H . B u rg e r, l a t e o f
R ic h m o n d H ill, C o u n ty o f Q ueens, C ity o±
N ew Y ork, d e c e a se d .
W h e re fo re , you, a n d e a c h o f you, a r e h e r e
by cited to a p p e a r b e fo re o u r S u rr o g a te o f
th e C o u n ty o f Q ueens, a t a S u rr o g a te ’s
Court,
Q ueens,
Queens,
to
be held, a t
C ity
on the
if
Borough, o f
County
of
Oetober, 1909,
Jamaica,
N ew
26th
Y o rk ,
day
of
a t n in e o’e lo c k in t h e fo ren o o n , th < « a n d
t ''.,-re to a t t e n d th e p ro b a te o f th e s i i d
L a s t W ill a n d T e s ta m e n t; a n d s u e h o f y o u
a s a r e h e re b y c ite d a s a r e u n d e r tw e n ty -o n e
y e a r s o f a g e a r e r e q u ir e d to a p p e a r b y y o u r
g u a r d ia n i f y o u h a v e o n e ; o r i f y o u h a v e
none, to a p p e a r a n d a p p ly f o r one to b e a p
p o in te d : a n d i n t h e e v e n t o f y o u r f a ilu r e
a n d n e g le c t so to do, a g u a r d ia n w ill b e
a p p o in te d b y th e S u rr o g a te to re p r e s e n t a n d
a c t f o r y o u In t h i s p ro c e e d in g .
In testimony whereof, we have
seal o f o u r s a id S u r r o g a te 's Coui'L-
hereunto affixed.
xo b e ^ -k
W itn e ss, H o n . D a n ie l K o b le. S u rr o g a te
o f o u r s a id C o u n ty , a t J a m a ic a ,
B o ro u g h o f Q ueens, C ity o f N ew
[L . S .] Y o rk , C o u n ty o f Q ueens, t h e 2 3 rd
day of August, in tlio year of our
Ijord
one
tfiousand
a n d n in e . '
the property of the Long Island Railroad.
nine
hundred.
D A N IE L N O B L E .
S u rro g a te .
67 6 -1 0 'x l6 3 7-10’x l7 7 1 -1 0 ' fe e t, s i tu a t e d in
th e T o w n o f J a m a ic a , at S t. A lb a n s, in the
County of Queens, in the State of New York,
in
th e
F o u r th
W a rd
of
th e
B o ro u g h
of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—PURSUANT
to an order of Hon. Daniel Noble. Surro
gate of tbe County of Queens, notice Is
hereby given to all persons having- claims
against James C. Hendrickson, late of the
Fourth Ward of the Borough of Queens, In
the said County, deceased, to present the
same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, a t their pla.ee ot transacting busiTH E P E O P L E OF TH E STATE OF NEW
Y o rk , by the grace of God free and inde ness, the residence of James Y. S. Hen
pendent, to Christopher Mackenroe, Annie drickson, Queens, Queens County, on or
N o lan d , P h il ip S b rid a n , E lle n E liz a b e th before the 8th day of October next.
Dated April 1, 1909.
Mackenroe, John Francis Mackenroe, Mary
JAMES V. S. HENDRICKSON,
Louise Mackenroe, and Margaret Connors,
Queens, New York City.
D a te d A u g u s t 1 1 th , 1909.
E U G E N E C O N R A N , R e fe re e .
L O U IS L A F R A N C E , P la in tif f ’s A tto rn e y ,
16 C o u rt S tr e e t, B o ro u g h o f B ro o k ly n , N ew
Y o rk C ity.
C o u rt o f t h e C o u n ty o f Q u een s, to h a v e a
GARRET S. K. REMSEN.
E x e c u to rs .
WYCKOFF, CLARKE & FROST, Attor
n e y s f o r E x e c u to rs ,
B ro o k ly n . N . Y .
215 M o n ta g u e
S tr e e t,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—PURSUANT
to a n o r d e r o f H o n . D a n ie l Noble.*. S u rr o
g a te o f t h e C o u n ty o f Queens* n o tic e is
certain instrument in writing* bearing date
Hereby given to all persons having claims
the premises directed by said judgment to be the ISth day of November, 1908, relating to a g a in s t A r th u r S. P lim p to n , l a t e o f H o llis,
sold, and therein described as follows, to wit; real a n d personal property, duly proved as in the Fourth Ward of th e Borough a n d
All t h a t c e r t a in p ie c e o r parcel o f land, t h e L a s t Will a n d T e s ta m e n t of Ann D e - C o u n ty o f Q u een s, C ity o f N e w Y o rk , de
s i tu a t e a t J a m a ic a , in th e F o u r t h Ward o f v in e,, la t e o f F lu s h in g , N . Y., d e c e a se d .
ceased, to present the same with the vouch
Wherefore, You, and each of you, are ers
the Borough of Queens, City of New York,
thereof, to the subscribers, at their
C o u n ty o f Q u e e n s a n d S ta t e o f N e w Y o rk , h e re b y c ite d to a p p e a r b e fo re o u r S u rro place of transacting business at the office
bounded and described as follows, accord g a te o f t h e C o u n ty o f Q u een s, a t a S u rr o of Kellogg ft Tappen, in the Savings Bank
o u rt, to b e h e ld a t J a m a ic a , B o r
in g to a survey th e r e o f ( to g e th e r w ith th e g a teh’s o C
f Q u een s, C ity o f N ew Y o rk , C o n n ty B u ild in g , J a m a ic a , Q u e e n s C o u n ty , N . Y-,
a d jo in in g p re m is e s ) m a d e J u n e 1 st, 1907, oo fu g Q
u een s, o n th e 7 th d a y o f S e p te m b e r, o n o r b e fo re th e 3 0 th d a y o f S e p te m b e r
b y s. H . M c L o u g h lln , C ity Surveyor, to
1909, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, then next.
wit:
D a te d M a r c h 1 7 th , 1909.
d th e r e to a t t e n d t h e p r o b a te o f th e
B e g in n in g a t a p o in t o n th e w e s te r ly lin e sa anid
F R A N K W . SC U TT.
L a s t W iU a n d T e s ta m e n t; a n d su c h
of Flushing avenue, distant one hundred
STUART PLIMPTON.
of
you
who
are
hereby
cited
as
are
under
sixty-four and
twelve
one-hundredths twenty-one years of age are required to ap
Executors.
(164.12) feet northerly from the corner
KELLOGG & TAPPEN. Attorneys for
ear by your guardian, i f you have one; Executors,
formed b y th e in te r s e c tio n o f th e n o r th e r ly p
Jamaica.
N.
T.
line of Fulton street with the westerly line o r i f y o u h a v e none, to appear and apply
one to be appointed, and in the event of
of Flushing avenue, thence running northerly for
your failure or neglect so to do, a guardian
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—PURSUANT
along Flushing avenue twenty-two and elgh- w
ill
e appointed by the Surrogate to repre to an order of Hon. Daniel Noble, Surro
ty-two one-hundredths (22.82) feet to land sent b
a
n
ti
act
for
you
in
this
p
roceed
in
g.
belonging to the Grace Episcopal Church;
In testimony whereof, we have caused the gate of the County of Queens, notice is
thence running westerly along said, Church seal of our said Surrogate’* Court to be hereby given to all persons having claims
against George Lewis, late of Flushing, in
property seventy-four and. ten one-hun hereunto affixed.
the said County, deceased, to present the
dredths (74.10) feet; thence running south
W itn e ss, H o n . D a n ie l N o b le, S u rr o g a te same with the vouchers thereof, to the sub
erly, still along said Church property twen
o f o u r s a id C o u n ty , a t J a m a ic a , scribers, at the residence of George E.
ty-two and eighty-five (22.85) feet to
B o ro u g h o f Q u een s, C ity o f N ew
ewis, Myrtle avenue, Flushing, Queens
other land belonging to Francis W. Greene;
[L . S .) Y o rk , C o u n ty o f Q u een s, th e 2 0 th L
County, H ew York, on or before th e SOtb.
tb e n c e r u n n in g e a s te r ly a lo n g said, o th e r
d a y o f J u n e , In t n e y e a r o f o u r day of November next*
land of Francis w. Greene, seventy-five and
Lord one thousand nine hundred
Dated May If.
1909.
_
forty-one one-hundredths (75.41) feet to
a n d n in e .
GEORGE E. LEWIS,
F lu s h in g a v e n u e , a t tlie p o in t a n d p la c e o f
W M . F . H E N D R IC K S O N ,
MINNIE
D.
L.
HANN,
beginning.
Clerk of the Surrogate’s Court
Executors.
Together with bo much and such part of
F.
M. VAN NOSTRAND. Attorney for
s a i d F lu s h in g a v e n u e a s lie s im m e d ia te ly in F e titio n e r, F lu s h in g , N . Y.
front of and adjacent to the above d e s c rib e d
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S .— P U R S U A N T
p re m is e s to t b e m id d le lin e o f s a id a v e n u e ,
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S .— P U R S U A N T to an order of Hon. Daniel Noble, Surrogate
subject to the usa of tbe same as a public to an order of Hon. Daniel Noble, Surro of the County- of Queens, notice Is hereby
street or highway forever.
g a te o f t h e C o u n ty o f Q u een s, n o tic e is h e r e given to all persons having claims against
Dated Jamaica, N. Y„ July 30, 1903,
by given to all persons having claims against William Van Siclen. late of Flushing, in the
J O H N J . T R A P P , R e fe re e .
Allred Yan Beuren, lato of Flushing, in tho caid county, deceased, to present the came
ABRAHAM F. LEVINSON, Plaintiff’* At said County, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the sub
to rn e y . 63 P a r k R o w , B o ro u g h o f M a n h a t w ith t h e v o u c h e rs th e r e o f , to the s u b s c rib e rs scribers at their place of transacting busi
ta n , N e w York C itv .
at their place of transacting such business, ness, at the office of Floyd Martin Sheffield.
n a m e ly , office o f S tr o n g & C a d w a la d e r, 40 N o. 215 Montague street, Borough of Brook
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S .— P U R S U A N T W a ll s tr e e t, B o ro u g h o f M a n h a tta n , C ity o f lyn, City of New York, on or before the 10th
to an order of’Hon. Daniel Noble, Surro N ew Y o rk , o n o r b e fo re t h e f ir s t d a y o f day of November next.
g ate o f t h e C o u n ty o f Q u een s, n o tic e Is
h e re b y g iv e n t o a l l p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s
a g a in s t E d w a r d V . B a llo c k , la t e o f th e
M a rc h n e x t.
D a te d N ew Y o rk . J u l y 2 8 th , 1909.
W IL L IA M L L O Y D K IT C H E L a n d
Third Ward of the Borough of Queena, in j
A L F R E D M. B A R R E T T .
the said county, deceased, topresent the s a m e
E x e c u to rs , e tc ., o f A lfr e d V a n B e u re n .
w ith t h e v o u c h e rs th e r e o f, to t h e s u b
D a te d N e w Y o rk , M ay 3, 1909.
E L I Z A B E T H W . V A N S IC L E N .
Executrix.
DANIEL S. WOOLLEY, Executor.
th e H o tel G ram atan, a t B ronxville,
F. M. YAN NOSTRAND, Attorney for
er*, at their place ot transacting busi
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—PURSUANT Executrix, 63 Main street, Flushing, N. Y.
and were on their way to New York. scrib
ness, the office of Wyekoff, Clarke ft Frost, to an order of Hon. Daniel Noblo, Surro
FLOYD MARTIN SHEFFIELD, Attorney
215 Montaguo Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., on gate of the County of Queens, notice is for Executor, 216 Montague Street, Brook
At Police Headquarters he was al or
beforo tbe 8th day of October next.
h
e
re
b
y
g
iv
e
n
to
a
ll
p
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rs
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v
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la
im
s
ly
n
, N . Y.
lowed to go, a f te r depositing $50 f o r
D a te d A p ril I , 1909.
against Wilhelmine Ernst, late of Jamaica,
WILLIAM H. BOLTON.
in
s
a
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d
C
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ty
,
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a
se
d
,
t
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e
s
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t
tb
e
his appearnee. L a te r be w as fined $10.
ED W A R D L. FRO ST.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S . — P U R S U A N T
s a m e w itu tb e v o u c h e rs thereof* to t h e
Executors.
Mrs. Vanderbilt is in Europe with
to an order of Hon. Daniel Noble, Sarrssubscriber,
Paul
Victor
O’Neil,
at
his
placo
WYCKOFF, CLARKE & FROST. Attor
reoinacting business, number 1,088 gate o f t h e C o u n ty of Q u een s; notice Is
her children.
ney* for Executors, 216 Montague Street, o f
given to all persons having claims
Broadw'j.y, in tho Borough o f Brooklyn, hereby
Brooklyn, N. Y.
C ity ty! N e w Y o rk , o n o r b e fo r e th o e ig h th a g a in s t M a ry D a v is , l a t e o f J a m a ic a , i n t h e
eaid County, deceased, to present the some
oi Novombor noxt.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—PURSUANT day
Leg Amputated After Fall.
w ith t h e v o u c h e rs th e r e o f , to t h e s u b s c rib
D a te d A p ril 2 6 th , 1909.
to a n o r d e r o f H o n . D a n ie l N o b le, S u rr o
e r. A n th o n y D a v is, a t h is p la c e o f t r a n s P
A
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te o f t h e C o u n ty o f Q u een s, n o tic e Is
e ss, t h e offlco o f ixla a tto r n e y ,
R obert M cCalley, 30 years old, o f hg ea re
H E N R Y P . V X ELB IG . A tto r n e y f o r E x - a chtionmga sb u sin
b y s i r e n to a l l p e rs o n s hav in g - c la im s
F . T oyU b, Q n een a
C o u n ty T r a s |
ecutor, no. i,088 Broadway, Brooklyn, N, Y. TBuilding,
againat
We^all
8
Wickham,
lato
of
Flush*
N. Y., oa or beforo thu
Manhattan, met with an accident ing, in the said County, deceased, to pre N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S .— P U R S U A N T 1 s t d a y oJamaica,
t O c to b e r n e x t. ,
the earoo with thp vouchors thereof, to an order of Hon. Daniel Nobl«, gunaDatedA NMarcli
19, 1909,
about ten o'clock Sunday night while sent
T H O N Y D A V IS . A d m in is tr a to r .
to tne
subscriber, at his residence in Flush- s& te o f t h e C o n n ty o f Q u een s, n o tic e i s
ins;.
Q
e n s C o u n ty a n d S ta t e o r N e w York* h e r e b y g iv e n t o au p e rs o n s having claims
re tu rn in g fro m a n outing a t College on or u ebsforo
tho SOth day of November a g a i n s t J o h n W. D e c k e r, la to o f S p rin g fie ld ,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS—PURSUANT
P o in t. W hile rid in g on a crow ded n eDx t.a te d M ay 12. 1909.
in t h e s a id C o u n ty , d e c e a se d , to p r e s e n t t h e
s a m e w ith th o v o u c h e rs th e r e o f, to t h e to a n o r d e r o f E on* D a n ie l Noble* S u r r c s a t e
tro lley e a r he fe ll off. An ambulance ALFRED H. WICKHAM. Administrator.
of
the Connty of Queens, notico is hereby
s u b s c rib e r, a t t h e i r p la c e o f tr a n s a c t i n g
to all persons having claims against
the office of said William N. sivcn
was summoned from St, John’s Hos N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S .— P U R S U A N T Dbusiness,
n e t H . K e e le r, l a t o o f F lu s h in g , I n t h o
g fie ld a v e n u e , S p rin g fie ld , L o n g sJ aa id
C
o u n ty , d e c e a s e d , t o p r e s e n t t h o t a a o
p ital, I •'mg Islan d C ity, and he w as to o n o r d e r o f H o n . D a n ie l N o b le, E u rro g a to is olacnkde ,r. oSnp rin
o r b o fo ro th o 1 s t d a y o f D e c e m
with
tho
vouchers thereof, to tho subscriber.
ber
next.
of
tho
County
of
Queons,
notico
Is
heroby
remove l that institution. His leg
a t h is place o f tran sactin g such business,
Beaeh, has given M r. O elsner a p u r had
le t and only recently secured th e nec chase
m oney m ortgage o f $170,000.
Oelsner, it is said, has made $48,000
H e now charges th a t a pow er tr u s t is coming fa ll this tablet will be unveiled on the transaction.
being formed and he is determined to in Bancroft hall at the Naval academy,
Frederick Ehlrick, while engaged
Annapolis, In memory of Captain Grid
figures in the famous “tennis cabinet.”
Arrest W, K, Vanderbilt, Jr,
While speeding along West First
street, Mount Vernon, at a thirty-fivemile
shortly after 4 P . M. Mon
Monfort, Mrs. Charles F. Lawrence, day, clip,
W illiam K . V anderbilt, J r ., ac
M r. and M rs. A lexander, M asters
companied by two women, was arrest
B ert Law rence, W allace Law rence, ed b y P olicem an R eilly. M r. V ander
Charles F . Lewis, J r ., B ryon Lewis,
b ilt and his companions had just left
William Alexauder, and the Misses
o f th i? ; c o m m i s s i o n , t h a t h e
itics, but through love of his work,
party was given to Hector Alexander
a t N assau F arm , L ivingston M anor,
A m arch w as led by Master Bryon
Lewis. Those present were Mrs. Hults,
M rs. E th alin d a W illis, M rs. B u rtis H .
acted in the present controversy with
the secretary ef the interior,
H e Is a close fiie n d o f Theodore Roose
v e lt and w a s one o f the m ost fam ilia l _
Last week Frank MeCabill, the con
stable, received a letter from the jail
at Trenton, signed by A. Bertchey.
The writer said that he robbed the
Young home, and another in the vicin
ity. The letter went on to state that
the goods stolen had been destroyed
and the burglar would make no resti
tution
beyond confessing.
One evening la s t w eek a b irth d a y
H e died a d a y o r tw o a f te r th e
L ew is’ sum m er home.
I t w as in his capacity as
in Europe-.' H e is w ealthy and serves
th e governm ent n o t because he needs
th e salary nor because he loves pol
The mystery whieh surrounded the
burglaries in Glen Cove about a year
ago, wben Werahwold, John Alvin
Young’s place; Mrs. Spencer A. Jen
nings’ villa, and several other places
were robbed, m ay have been solved.
enjoyed and ice cream was served.
the virtual creator of this conservation
movement.
Glen Cove Burglaries Cleared Up.
W EDN ESDA Y, SE PT E M B E R
which same waa granted, In the office of the
C le rk o f t h e C o u n ty o f Q u een s, a t J a m a ic a ,
s a id County, a n d S ta te , t h e o rig in a l c o m
p lain t. h a v in g b een filed in s a id office on th e
1 7 th d a y o f J u ly , 1909.
H . D. M ESSENG ER,
P la in tif f 's A«.L»ni<*y.
Office a n d P . O. A d d re ss. N o . 5 U n io n
described upon said,
triangular piece abutting
N. Y., has lately petitioned our Surrogate’s
10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, on
T h e fo re g o in g S u m m o n s is s e r v e d u p o n y o u
by p u b lic a tio n , p u r s u a n t to a n o r d e r o f H o n .
B u r t J . H u m p h re y . C o u n ty J u d g e o f Q u e e n s
C o u n ty , N ew Y o rk , d a te d t h e 2 0 th d a y o f
J u ly , 190.', a n d filed a n d e n te r e d o n t h e
s a m e d a y , to g e th e r w i t h t h e a ffid a v its u p o n
and
command, “You may fire when ready, ermined upon Mr. Willard and his the horse had been stolen, and told action, dated the 14th day of July, 1909, I,
the referee in said judg- If living, and to her helrs-at-law and nextirrigation W ne in northwest.
Gridley,” that the famous naval battle m en s ta rte d to dism antle th e aero the owner that he had seen it in. Flor mthee n tundersigned,
n a m e d , w ill, a s th e r e in d ir e c te d , s e ll a t o f-k in , i f d e a d , a n d w h o se n a m e s a r e u n
ublic auction to the highest bidder at the known to petitioner; and Owen Connors, if
of Manila bay opened. Four weeks plane, preparatory to boxing its parts al Park in front of Martin’s hotel. p
f r o n t d o o r o f th e f o r m e r T o w n H a ll, c o rn e r liv in g , a n d to h is h e ir s - a t- la w a n d n e x t- o fagricultural purposes, and th e object la
a n d w h o se n a m e s a re u n
F u lto n s t r e e t a n d F lu s h in g a v e n u e , J a m a i k ino,w ni f tod e apde,titio
C aptain Gridley, who had arisen and shipping them to Toronto, w here Mr. Hendrickson found the horse at oi'
n e r, s e n d g re e tin g .
ca, in th e F o u r t h W a r d , B o ro u g h a u d C o u n ty k nW
of its w ithdraw al w as to keep It o u t f r oter
h e re a s , J o s e p h G a rg a n , o f F lu s h in g ,
Bic-kelhaupt’s
and
recovered
it.
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of
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will
give
exhibitions.
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u
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s,
C
ity
a
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a
S
ta
te
of
N
ew
Y
o
rk
,
at
o f t h e hands o f p r i v a t e c o m b i n a t i o n s
the Olympia at the time, died, and al
bands of sueh Heirs-at-Law, Davieses,
be deceased their Executors, or Admin*
istratora, Widows, Surviving Husbands,
Heirs-at-Law, DavlseeB, and their respec
tive Wives, and Husbands; and any and
an Persons claiming Title to, or Interest
in, or Lien on, the premises sought herein
to be foreclosed, through or under the
Defendant named, all of whom and whose
names are unknown to Plaintiff, Defend
ants:
The foregoing summons is served upon you ' t . C h a rle s B u rg e r, i f liv in g ; i f d e a d , th e
by publication pursuant to an order of " -dow, h e ir s - a t- la w a n d n e x t- o f-k in , i f a n y ;
Hon. B u r t J a y H u m p h re y , C o u n ty J u d g e of t ,e w id o w , h e ir s - a t - l a w a n d n e x t- o f-k in , i f
signed, the referee in said judgment named,
do h e re b y give notice that I will sell at
public auction to the highest bidder, at the
Queens Borough Real Estate Exchange, Nos.
FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1909,
12 and 14 North Washington street, Jamaica,
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, the premises Queens County, on the
directed by said judgment to be sold and
8TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1909,
therein described as follows:
All that certain lot of land, situate in the a t 12 o’clo c k noon, b y W illia m H . S m ith ,
Town of Flushing. County of Queens, State a u c tio n e e r, tlie p re m is e s d ir e c te d b y s a id
of New York, bounded and described as fol ju d g m e n t to be so ld a n d th e r e in d e sc rib e d
lows: That certain lot of land situate on a s fo llo w s, to w it:
-All those certain ninety-one lots of land
th e sou theasterly corner o f L aw ren ce street
and Maple avenue, its dimensions being d e s ig n a te d a s n u m b e rs se v e n te e n to one hun
twenty-live (25) feet eight (8) inches wide, d r e d a n d sev en , in c lu siv e , m a m a p m a d e
A lthough from tim e to tim e there
have been printed brief dispatches of
th e efforts of Mrs. Anne Gridley to
have a fitting memorial placed in A r
lington cem etery to her son, few peo
ple are aw are of th e heroic struggle ditions w ere not rig h t and the m otor to M r. H endrickson, b u t did n o t know
S ig m u n d
Hochstadter, Plaintiff, against
sbe has been m aking to secure it.
rancis W. Greene, et al., Defendants.—In
did not behave well, so the flight was that anything was wrong. When lie F
p
u
rs
u
a
n
c
e
of
a j u d g m e n t o f fo re c lo s u re a n d
I t w as upon Dewey’s m em orable abandoned. A s soon as this was de- returned to Creedmoor he learned that sale, made and
entered in the above entitled
an d speculators. W hile it avas placed
in the fo rest reserve, all of it being
tim b er land, th e re a l purpose w as to
hold th e w a te r pow er rig h ts fo r th e
people and preserve them from p rivate
exploitation.
Scarcely h ad Secretary B allinger been
inducted into offiee th a n he reversed
th is policy a n d th rew open th e lan d fo r
entry. Mr. P inehot thereupon appealed
to P resid en t T a ft an d succeeded in
having 25,000 acres, covering som e o f
Executors, or Administrator/!, Widows. Sur
Heirs-at-Law, Devisees,
and their respective Wives and Husbands,
and any and all persons claiming Title to
or Interest in, or Lien oh, the Premises
sought herein to bo foreclosed, through cr
under the Defendant, all of whom and whose
viving Husbands,
to have, any interest whatever in, or lien
325 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
C O U N T Y .—
land
v h e th e r b y g r a n t, in h e r ita n c e o r O th e r-
Dated July 10. 1909.
WILLIAM E. KENNEDY, Referee.
MILLER, Attorney for Plaintiff.
3i!6 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
COU RT, Q U E E N S
of
vise; all persons w h o n o w h a v e , o r c la im
harry
COUNTY
or
rived through, from, or under, the said
itobert Dixon, mediately or im m e d ia te ly ,
1903, a t s a m e ti m e a n d p la c e .
Edward Richardson, Plaintiff, vs. Patrick
Butler, The People of the State of New
York, and the heirs-at-law and next-of-kin,
if auy, of Bridget Butler, deeeased, whose
names are unknown to the plaintiff, De
fendants.
In pursuance of a judgment of foreclos
ure and sale dated the 10th day of July,
1909, duly maue and entered In the above
entitled action. I the undersigned, the ref
eree in said judgment named, will sell at
public auction at the front steps of the
Queens County Court House, Long Island
City, in the said County of Queens, Court
House Square, Long Island City, Borough
of Queens, City and State of New York, on
the
have or claim,
Y o rk , designated as Lot No. 211 upon a
m a p h e re to fo re filed in t h e office o f th e
C le rk o f Q u een s C o u n ty , e n title d , “ M ap
ol South Williamsburgh in Newtown, b e
lo n g in g to W illia m T a y lo r, su rv e y e d , la id
oat and. d raw n , by T h o m a s W. Field.,'* de
H a te d J a m a ic a , J u n e 1 7 th , 1909.
The foregoing sale is adjourned to August
30, 1909, at same time and place.
Dated August 9, 1909.
WILLIAM E. KENNEDY, Referee.
HARRY MILLER, Attorney for Plaintiff,
326 Fulton Street. Jamaica, N. Y.
who
who at any time have had or claimed,
any title to, interest in, or lien upon, the
The foregoing sale is adjourned to July 31,
ception to th e ladies who helped m ake
C O U N T Y C O U R T . Q U E E N S C O U N T Y .—
T h o m a s D a ly , P la in tiff, a g a in s t E m ily L ,
E v a rto , h e r h u s b a n d s u rv iv in g , a n d b a r
H e ir s - a t- L a w , D ev isees, E x e c u to r s , o r A d
m in is tr a to r s , h e r G ra n te e s , a n d A ssig n s, a n d
th e re s p e c tiv e W iv e s a n d H u s b a n d s o f s u c h
H e ir s - a t- L a w , D ev isees, G r a n te e s a n d A s
sig n s, a n d o f s u c h a s s b a l l b e d e c e a s e d T h e ir
G ra n te e s a n d A s s ig n s ; and. o f a u c h a s s h a ll
Office and Post Office Address. Arcanum
Building, Elmhurst, Queens Co., N . Y.
T o R o b e r t D ix o n a n d p e rs o n s u n k n o w n to
th e p la in tif f d e s c rib e d a s io llo w s : A ll th e
h e lr s - a t- la w o f s a id R o b e r t D ix o n , i f h e
b e d e a d , a n d al) th e d e v is e e s u n d e r a n y
la s t W ill a n d T e s ta m e n t o f s a id R o b e rt
D ix o n , i f h e be d e a d ; a ll p e rs o n s (in c lu d -
326 Fulton. Street. Jamaica, 1ST. Y .
of Corpus Christi Church, gave a re
speech by declaring that Mr. Taft was
^pledged to carry out the policies of liis
N O T IC E S .
2 1 1 u p o n a m a p h e re to fo re file d i n th e office
o f the C le rk o f Queens County, entitled
‘M ap o f S o u th W illia m s b u rg h , In N e w
to w n , b e lo n g in g t o W illia m T a y lo r, sur
names are unknown to Plaintiff, Defend
v e y ed , la id o u t a n d d r a w n b y T h o m a s W. ants.
F ie ld ,” d e riv e d through, from, or under the
above named Defendants:
s a id R o b e r t D ix o n , m e d ia te ly o r im m e d ia te ToY the
ou a r e h e r e b y S u m m o n e d to a n s w e r t h e
ly, w h e th e r b y g r a n t , in h e r ita n c e o r o th e r
C
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m
p
la
in
t in th i s A c tio n , a n d to servo a
wise; all persons who now have, or claim to
have, title in fee to said real property, or co p y o t y o u r a n s w e r o n t h e P la i n ti f f 's A t
r n e y w ith i n 2 0 d a y s a f t e r th e s e r v is o o f
any part thereof in possession, reversion or to
tn i s S u m m o n s, o x d u s iv d o f t h o d a y o f sex*remainder; all persons other than the plain
tiff who have, or claim to have, any estate v ic e ; a n d in c a s e o f y o u r f a i lu r e to a p p e a r .
in said real property, or any part thereof, o r a n s w e r, ju d g m e n t w ill b e ta k e n a g a in s t
for life or for a term, of years not Isas than y o u b y d e f a u l t f o r t h e r e lie f d e m a n d e d i n
ten, in possession, reversion or remainder; th e C o m p la in t,
D a te d J a m a ic a , N . T -. J u l y 1 0 th , 1909.
a n d a ll p e rs o n s o t h e r t h a n th e p la in tif f h a v
th e r e in d e s c rib e d a s fo llo w s :
H. D. MESSENGER,
All that certain piece or parcel of land, in g , o r c la im in g to h a v e , a n y i n t e r e s t w h a t
„ _
P la in tif f ’s A tto r n e y .
in, or lien upon, said real property or
situate, lying and being in the Fourth Ward ever
Office a n d P . O. A d d re ss. N o. 5 U n io n
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(formerly Village of Jamaica). Borough
H a ll S t., J a m a ic a , N . Y .
To
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defendant
and
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the
and County of Queens, City and State of
To Emily I* Evarts, her husband surviving,
a b o v e d e s c rib e d d e f e n d a n ts :
New York, and shown on a certain map
and her Heirs-at-Daw, Devisees, Executors,
Y ou a r e h e re b y su m m o n e d to a n s w e r th e
entitled “Map of Property in the Village complaint
o r A d m in is tr a to r s , h e r G r a n te e s ,' a n d A s
in this action, and to servo a
of Jamaica, conslatiog o f elghty-threo (83)
sig n s, a n d t h e re s p e c tiv e W iv e s a n d H u b copy of your answer on the plaintiffs at-
the point or place of beginning; the
The Highway Commissioners who feett to
so d e s c rib e d b e in g th e n o r th e r ly p a r t
g a r J . A rm strong have purchased a trie d to close the road and give the poflo lots
Nos. 35 and 16 as laid down on sai-i
map.
controlling interest in the Birdsall la n d to th e Goodwin Com pany w ere
Building Supply Co.
Woodnut and Elliott. Allen opposed
LEG AL
to be amputated.
Lutherans Call a Pastor.
A call to the pastorate of the Ger
g iv e n to all p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a i n s t
H a r r i o t B lm o ro C a rll, la t o o f F lu s h in g , in
t h e s a id C o u n ty , d e c e a s e d , t o p r e s e n t t h e
D a te d
M ay
1 1 th .
1909.
namely, odea of tho United States Title
Fulton Street, Jamaica, Borough and Coun
Executors.
STEPHEN H. VORia ESQ., Attorney for ty of Qnecno, on or beforo tho 15th day of
F e b r u a r y n e x t.
WILLIAM N. DECKER.
JO H N H . D E C K E R ,
Eamo with tho vouchors thereof, to tho
oubecribor at hia placo of transacting ouch
business, namely, tho office o f Williams & E x e c u to r s , 336 F u lt o n S tr e e t, Ja m aica , N. Y.
Richardson, 44 Court Street, Borough of
Brooklyn, City of Now York, oh or before
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—PURSUANT
day ot December next.
to a n o r d e r o f H o n . D a n ie l N o b le, S u r r o g a te
m an L u th eran C hureh <.t W hitestone thoDfirst
a i e d M a y 1 9 th , 1909.
o
f
t h e C o u n ty o f Q u e e n s, n o tic o i s h e re b y
K - CONKLIN. E x e c u to r .
g iv e n to a ll persons having c la im s o s n i n s t
recently extended to th e Rev. Theodore
Annie poppo. lato of Gicndalo Park, in tho
Eaid c o u n ty , deceased, to present t h e c a m e
Kuehn, of Albany, has been accepted.
w ith t h e v o u c h e rs th e r e o f , t o th o subscrib
HOUSE TO LET.
er at hia placo of transacting cuch busi
The clergyman will be installed Sun
day, September 5. The Whitestone HOUSE TO LET—7 ROOMS— ness, namely, tho offico of his attorney,
L a w r e n c e T . G re s s e r, P o s t O ffico B u ild in g ,
cl
J a m a ic a , N . Y ., o n o r fccfora t h o 2 3 th d a y
Nassau Hospital in a serious condi congregation has been without a pas Block from depot. SWEENEY, Uni February
next.
Dated August 12, 1828.
b y a conventional arrangem ent o f oak tion, splinters of tbe broken ribs hav tor since the resignation of the Rev. versity place and Ocean avenne, Ozone
CHARLES C. FOFPF,
ing penetrated his longs.,
{Park, L. L
Walter Koenigleaves, Is tha inscription.
(
G uaranty a n d . In dem n ity Company. N o. 340
Dated August 5th, 1009.
HENRY C. BATH, Executor.
WANTED—OLD DEANS.
WANTED —NEW YORK AND
New Haven Hans and Views prior to
1840,
Address* giving full tteocr’p-
tion, including fMeasiims, price
all lettering I. N. PHELPS {STOKER
Hit) Wiltlarv^fo-evf, Xw, W>rk City.
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