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EDUCATIONAL School of Commerce 15 S. Market Sqaare, Harrisburg. Pa. WINTER OPENING Day School, Tuesday, January J. Night School, Wednesday, January 4.

Graduates In Bookkeeping and Shorthand placed in good positions. Write for free catalogue. Hbg. Business College 322 and 324 Market Street, i Harrisburg. Pa.

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KRUG Sill S. SeTeBteeatb Mreet. Bell pfcoae 331V. JthK WAY to save one half on a fu neral is to send for CHARLES II. MAL'K and pay him $75 for a funeral Sou couldn't match elsewhere for less than $150.

Or $55 for funerals that tio one else furnishes for less than $100. CHARLES H. MA UK SIXTH AND KK1.KKR STS. Both Phones. Lady Embalmer.

Never Closed. Feb. 23. 2 4 6 tf. James D.

Hawkins Estate Funeral Dlreetcn and Embalmer. SM Caaberlaaa It, Uarrlabars, Pa, GEO. H. SOURBIER FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1S10 A. Talr St.

Hota rkaitt RUDOLPH K. SPICER Funeral Director and Embalmer Bit Waiast Street BeU Flos TIME TABLE Cumberland Valley RaJlroad In Effect May 30, 1910. TRAINS leave Harrisburg Kor Winchester and artinsburg at 5 10, 7:52, 3:40 p. m. For Hagerstown, Chambersburg, Carlisle, Mechanlcsburg and intermediate stations at 5:10, 7:52.

a. m. Additional trains for Carlisle and Meehanicsburg al 9:45 a. 2:15. 3:25, 6:35.

9:15 p. m. Kor Uillsburg at 5:10. and a. 2:15.

3:40. 5:30 and 6:35 'm'Dailv. All other trains daily except Sund'av. H. A.

RIDDLE, J. H. TONGE. G. P.

A. Superintendent. REDUCED PRICES OS BUTT E.R I CHOICEST BRAUS iMiAiniB 23c lb il F.E. AOI 1JJ I.II.Y OF 1U THE VALLEY 1D S. S.

MARKET SQUARE GROCER IS IRE TO PLAN rnnrnw jncu ARDSAGT Walter Vincent Grateful to Harrisburg People For Liberal Patronage RED MEN TO NIGHT Minstrel. Show Will Be Presented at Majestic; Wedding on "Stage Majestic To night The Red Men Minstrels. Wednesday matinee and night, March 1 "The Yankee Doodle Girls." (Burlesque.) Orpheum Keith vaudeville, every afternoon and evening. Hippodrome Continuous vaudeville every afternoon and evening. Casino Moulin Rouge Girls (Burlesque) every afternoon and evening.

Walter Vincent, president of the Wilmer Vincent Theater Company, was in Harrisburg to day arranging for the appearance at the Orpheum next week of the big musical comedy production by Gus Edward Co. "This "Song Revue' is without question the most pretentious thing we have ever attempted and the object of my visit here is solely to make sure that the Orpheum will be in readiness to receive the act when it gets here. Of course I mean In a mechanical sense. There is no doubt from the talk I have already heard that the people will be waiting for it. But the act requires so much in the way of lighting arrangement and scenic effect that lots of worn has to be done in a theater making ready for it." This was Mr.

Vincent's first visit to Harrisburg in the entire theatrical season. He expressed himself as immensely pleased with the way Harris burgers have locked arms with the Orpheum. "It is a pleasure to work hard in booking shows when one knows they are appreciated," said Mr. Vincent. "Of course the average theater goer doesn't realize the amount of work there is connected with the effort to keep good and well varied shows in the houses, but the fact that they all speak well of our shows and enjoy them the way them seem to in Harrisburg, is ample reward for the gray matter we use up sometimes before we get a good bill put together." Red Men's Minstrels This evening at the Majestic Theater the Red Men's Minstrels will hold the boards and an exceptionally good entertainment will be provided.

John IT. Henning will be the interlocutor; Harry O. Beck, Elmer Craver and William Carpenter will handle the bones, and Ed Huber, Steve Cup pies and Harry Carpenter will jostle the tambourines. The Majestic orchestra will play the opening orchestra overture overture, which will be followed by a 'coon eong, "The Barber Shop Chord," by Steve Cupples. Iewis L.

Lenhart will sing a tenor solo, "Why Did Tou Break My Heart?" James Blessing, also a teiror, will sing 'Gallalla," and Noah Malseed, basso, will follow with "Wreck on the Tide of Time." Another 'coon song, "XIanda Lane," will be offered by William Carpenter; James Cupples will sin? a baritone solo. "Silver Bell," and Elmer Craver will follow with a 'coon song, "Mandy Lou." "Tell Xle the Old, Old Story" will be the offering of Edgar Myers, bari tone, and Edward Huber will con tribute a comic, "I'm Going Crazy." A tenor solo hen the Sun Sinks in the Golden West," will be sung by James May, and Edward Blessing, baritone, will sing "Those Songs My Mother used to Sing. A very popular comic song. "The Preacher and the Bear." will be the offering of Harry O. Beck.

Bruce Malseed will sing in bass "Any Old Port in a Storm" and Charles Zorger will render a tenor solo, "The Maid in the Moon." In the second part William Tate will give a ventriloouial interlude, followed by a comedy musical act by the Clever trio, james aiay, vocausi; timer graver, pianist, and Harry O. Beck, comedian. Then the Wauwaseum male quartet, Messrs. Lenhart, Xlyers, Blessing and Malseed, will sing, and Miss Elsie Malseed and C. E.

Zorger will give a potpourri singing sketch. The brothers Carpenter will give an acrobatic buck and wing dancing act and the performance will conclude with a comic pantomime brick house act, "Something Really Great," by Hubert brothers and Flurie. Wedding on Stage At the Casino Theater to morrow evening after the performance, Charles Wetzel, leader of the orchestra of the company now playing there. will be married to Miss Charlotte Walker, of Onaway, Mich. The wedding will take place on the stage and Alderman Spayd has been invited to perform the ceremony.

Wetzel hails from William8port and his bride to be will meet him here to morrow morning, having left home yesterday. The Orplietim A merited melange of comedy, beauty and song is going strong at the Orpheum this week. Edmund Stanley and his company are offering a musical treat with their operetta, entitled "A Royal Louis Simon and Grace Gardner and company are presenting their latest farce comedy; Haines and Vidocq are eccentric blackface comedians with a line of rapid wit, and the Alpine Troupe of five wire walkers offer an attraction widely varied and spectacular. Three of this Alpine Troupe are the spright liest little misses that have been here for some time. Barry and Wolford appear in a breezy skit.

"At the Song Booth" and several other attractions almost equally' popular contribute to a very enjoyable bill. orphens Club to Sing The Orpheus Club of this city, will give a concert this evening In the Cur tin Heigths Methodist Church under the auspices of the choir. A silver offering will be taken for the benefit of the new pipe organ fund. The pro gram will include: Spring song, for organ, Hollins, by Newell Albright; "Joy to the Caliph." Oberon, from Weber, by the club; Serenate. Foust, by George Sutton; "Sailors' Chorus," "The Flying Dutchman," Wagner; Rustic Song.

Massanet; Barcarolle. Tales of Hoffman. Offenbach, by the entire club; Polonaise, Sharp Minor Chopin, by Newell Three Folg Songs, (a), Beautiful Murka, (b) My Love is Like a Red. Red Rose, (c) Santa Lucia, by the club; Good bye, Tosti, by George Sutton; Mistress Dorothy Kreutser, byt the entire club. People xviiu svumble cloudy weRtli er usually wear veils when the sun bines THE HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911. Five Thousand Japanese in Washington's Birthday Parade Demonstration Is Evidence of Friendship of Nations, Says Consul By Associated Press Honolulu, Feb. 23. Five thousand Japanese joined in a lantern parade here last night in celebration of Washington's Birthday. Speeches of friendship were made.

The demonstration followed a carnival held under the auspices of Mystic Order of Shriners and the Or Old Soldier Names Harrisburg Heirs Special to The Telcrafh Egg Harbor, Feb. 23. A. L. Robinson, a Civil war veteran, aged 64, was buried here yesterday.

He came here and bought some property and while preparing the necessary details died from apoplexy. He left a will in which is named his sister, Jennie Robinson, as executor and co heir with S. S. Bigler. Both are of Harrisburg.

In 1894 he was in the Soldiers' Home at Montevista, Colorado, and before coming here was at the Soldiers' Home at Johnson City, Tenn. The Harrisburg authorities have been asKed to find the heirs. Chief of Police Zeil stated this afternoon that he did not know of any inquiries having been made here regarding a Mr. Robinson or the parties referred to. There is no S.

S. Bigler residing in Harrisburg as far as could be learned, nor does the name of Jennie Robinson appear in the directory. More Hides Recovered Detective Ibach to day recovered more goods supposed to have been stolen by the gang of young men arrested this week for burglary. The end is not yet, he says. Always remember tk full name.

Look for this signature on every box. 25o. SHERIFFS SALES BT virtue of certain writs of fieri facias, levari facias, liberari facias, venditioni exponas and alias venditioni exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas and Orphans'. Court of Dauphin county, and to me directed, I will expose to Public Sale or Outcry, at the Court House, in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, on THURSDAY, MARCH IS, 1911, at 2 o'clock P. the following real estate, to wit: (STROH, Attorney) No.

1. All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Swatara. Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the western line of Twnty Une and One Half street, one hundred and thirty six reet distant In a southerly direction from the i.nww. Iln. I in, i nf.l ftbt an1 I May Amend M'Gll Bill in Senate By Associated Press i Washington, X).

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six degrees east five and eight tenths perches to a stone: thence bv land of John Landis, south forty four degrees west twenty tnree percnes to a chestnut oak, and north thirty four degrees west thirty four perches and nine tenths to a stone; thence by land of William Sheaffer north seventeen degrees and three quarters east twenty nine perches and six tenths to a stone; thence by land of Georpre Welrlch north eighty two degrees and a quarter east twenty three perches to a stone; and south fiftv eight degrees east twenty four perches to the place of beginning. Containing eleven acres and sixteen perches, strict measure. No. 2 Beginning at a stone by land of William Coleman; thence north thirty four and one half degrees east, eight and two tenths perchea to a stone; thence north seventeen and one fourth degrees west fifteen and one tenth perches to a stone; thence by land of George Wenrlch, south seventy seven degrees west twenty and nine tenths perches to a stump, south five and one half degrees west nineteen and two tenths perches to a stone; thence by land of Christian Wenrlch, north eighty three and one half de grees east twenty two ani) two tenths running thence in a westerly direction perches to the place of beginning. Con ith talmng two (2) acres and one hundred along the line of other property of and nfty four (134) perches, strict Mary one hundred and fifteen measure.

feet to Flndlev alley; thence in ai No. 3 Beginning at a stump corner southerlv direction along the eastern! of first mentioned tract (market No. 2 line of Findley alley twenty four feet In this Indenture); thence by same to a point; thence in an easterly dlrec north seventy seven degrees east tion parallel with said Greenwood twenty and three tenths perches to a street one hundred and fifteen feet to stone; thence by land of William Cole Kni.i Twentv One and One Half street; man north seven and one half decrees and thence In a northerly direction west two and two tenths perches to a along the western line of said street rock; thence by same north fifty three twentv tour reei, 10 me jjiuce ui urgm i ut gi vva wem nur hiiu nve ienms nlng: "being lot No. 56 and a part of No. 'perches to a stone; thence by land of 55 on Block on plan of Dunkle I George Wenrlch south fifty eight de and Ewing.

known as "East End Plan I grees west eighteen and seven tenths No 9" recorded in Plan Book page perches to the place of beginning. Con 62; (for title see aeea irom sminger and wife to Mary A. Bentz, dated December 29, 1906, and recorded in Deed" Book vol. 12, page 130). Sold as the property of Mary A.

Bentz and Jos. A. Bentz, defendants. (STROH, Attorney) No. 2.

All that certain piece or tract of land, situate in Swatara townsnip Bentz, defendants. (EARNEST. Attorney) No. 3. All those three certain tracts or pieces of land, situate in Derry township.

Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viss: No. 1 Beginning St a chestnut tree; thence bv land of James Sweeny south thirty eight degrees west thirty four perches and two tenths to a post; thence by land of the same south forty taining sixty square perches. Sold as the property of Marv Hoffon, widow of Philip Hoffon, deecased, and Executrix of the last will and testa ment of said Philip Hoffon. Mortgagor, the south eighty (SO) feet to said Sixteenth street; thence in a. northerly direction along the eastern line of said Sixteenth street fourteen (14) feet and nine t9 Inches to the place Of beginning.

Together with the right to the use of the private alley aforesaid as a passage way in common with the owner of the other lands abutting thereon. Havlncr thereon erected a three story I brick dwelling house, 79 North Sixteenth street, Harrisburg. Sold the property of Liziie M. Snyder, defend (SWARTZ, FMBKROER SWARTZ, Attorneys) No. 5.

All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the west side of Seventh street in the Seventh Ward, of the City of Harrisburg, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Begin ning at a point on the west side of Sev der of Elks. The Japanese ended thelr WSSSSSr street procession in front of the grounds. 8t Un of lot, now or late, of J. K. where the Elks were'holding a fete.

Ness; thence along the line of Seventh The Japanese Consul reviewed the street sixteen 1 feet, more or less, F.Ilra' imthArinr and marie meerh. to lot. now or late, of Jacob Six: A.isr,. rr thence alone the line of said lot one shin of the JananeV Governor nundred wven 107) feet, more or snip ot tne Japanese. wvernor width: Frear.

in responding, sam he accepted thence lonc tne llne of aid alley in the demonstration as evidence of the cordial relations of the two nations. the direction of Peffer street sixteen (1) feet, more or less, to the lot, now or late, of J. K. Ness; thence along the Hne of said lot In the direction of Seventh street one hundred and six and one half (lOS) feet, more or less, to teventn street, tue place or beginning. Having thereon erected a threestory brick dwelling house known as No.

2016 North Seventh street, Harrisburg. Sold as ttie property ot George 1 right, ae fendant. (SWARTZ, No. t. CMBERGER Attorneys) SWARTZ, All the following two adjoin line pieces or lots of ground, situate in Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: (A) Beginning at a stake on the line between lots numbers 319 and 320; thence eastward along Wilson street fifty (50) feet to an alley; thence southward along said alley forty two (42) feet; thence westward across said lot fifty (50) feet to lot number 319; thence nnrthwa.J nlnnv a 1 i a a vait 1...

iiv. i ii ri cli .1 ii ii i ini, iiiii, ill iul surgent, offered a resolution calling number 319 fortv two (42 feet to the on the President to send the Senate place of beginning, on Wilson street, all tables and statistics gathered by.lB) Beginning at a point on Swab the tariff board bearing upon articles which enter into the trade between Canada and the United States, whether covered by the pending agreement or not. After a brief discussion it was adopted. Sundry Civil BUI Reported By Associated Press Washington, D. Feb.

23. The sundry civil appropriation bill carrying a total of $140,610,031, including $3,000,000 for fortifyinp the Panama Canal, was completed by the appropriations committee to day and immediately reported to the House. This is a cut of $14,486,503 from the Thcro 0 Only One "Bromo Quinine99 That is Laxative Bromo UMCO THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A OOLO III OHE DAY. alley, one hundred and twenty nine (129) feet north of Ann street; thence by said alley northward thirty (30) feet; thence westward twenty eight and one half (284 feet to a point on ioi ro. 2u; tnence soutnwara on a line parallel with said alley thirty (30) feet, to the place of beginning.

Having erected on the two above described pieces of land, which are in tended and considered as one piece or tract, three story brick building, used for business and dwelling. Sold as the property or Mary j. Jvain and John Kaln, defendants. (P. A.

KUNKEU Attorney) No. 7. All that certain lot of eround. situate in the Tenth Ward, of the City of Harrisburg, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the eastern side of Fourth street in the said city of Harrisburg two hundred ana eleven (zii reet nortn or tne northeast corner of Fourth and Wood bine streets; thence northwardly along the eastern side of Fourth street nineteen (19) feet to a point at center of a six 6 feet wide private alley; thence eastwardly along the center of said six (6) feet wide private alley ninety four (94) feet to the eastern line of a four (4) feet wide private alley: thence southwardly along the eastern line of saia rour (4) reet wide orivate aiiev nineteen (19) feet to a point; thence westwardly passing through the center of a brick partition wall ninety four (4 reet to tne eastern line or Fourth street, the place of beginning. Having thereon erected a two story brick dwelling house, numbered 2223 Fourth street.

Together with the right to use said rour (4) reet wide private alley including the part crossing the lots of s. Aoa uaoie and tne sewer laid there in in common with the other owners and occupiers of property abutting thercOn. Sold as the property of Charles S. eakley. Mortgagor, and Harrisburg Trust Company, terre ten ant, defendants.

(RUPP, Attorney) No. 8. All that certain lot of land situate in Harrisburg. Dauphin county Pennsylvania, beginning at a point on tne soutneast corner ot cjumDeriana street and a ten foot wide alley be twecn Eleventh and Twelfth streets thence along said alley towards Herr street forty five feet, more or less, to a point; thence along line of property of Edward Puller towards Twelfth street forty five feet seven inches, more or less, to a point; thence northwardly forty nve reet. more or less, to cumber land street; thence westwardly along Cumberland street torty eignt reet seven inches, more or less, to place beginning.

Having thereon erected three frame dwelling houses numbered 1147. 1149, 1151 Cumberland street. (See deeds recorded in Deed Books vol. 9, page lOo. and vol.

9, page 54). Sold as the property of james it. mven, aeienaant. (RUPP, Attorney) Xo. 9.

Those certain lots of land. situate in Susquehanna township. Dau phin county, Fennsyivania, numbered 66 and 67 in Flan of Edgemont, front ine fifty feet on Wayne avenue and ex tending northwardly one hundred twenty feet to a fifteen feet wide alley (See Deed Book vol. 13, page 80) Sold as the property of James R. Diven tlelendant.

(RUPP. Attorney) No. 10. That certain lot of land, situate In Susquehanna township, Dau phin county, Pennsylvania, being lot number 78 in plan or bdgemont, front ing twenty five feet on Wayne avenue and extending northwardly one hundred twenty reet to a nrteen teet wide aney (See Deed vol. 13, page 80).

Sold as the property of James R. Diven, defendant. (RUPP, Attorney) No. 11. That certain lot of land, situate in Susquehanna township.

Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, numbered 204 in Plan of Edgemont, fronting thirty five feet seven inches on Brook avenue and extending southwardly along Twenty fourth street one hundred twenty feet to a fifteen feet wide alley and fronting flftv feet and six Inches on said alley, being the southeast corner of Brook avenue and Twenty fourth street (See Deed Book "IV vol. 12. page 83). Sold as the property of James R. Diven, defendant.

(RUPP, Attorney) No. 12. Those certain lots of land, situate in Susquehanna township, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, numbered 81, 82, 83 and 84 in Plan of Edgemont, said lots fronting fifty feet on Columbia avenue and extending northwardly two hundred tifty nve reet to ciayion avenue, fronting fifty feet on Clayton avenue. Being the northeast corner of Twenty first street and Columbia avenue, and also the southeast corner of Twenty first street and Clayton avenue. (See Deed Book vol.

13. page 77). Sold as the property of James R. Diven, (RUPP, Attorney) No. 13.

Those certain lots of land. situate in Susquehanna township, Dau phin county, Pennsylvania, numoereo 114, and 115 in Plan of Edgemont, fronting fortv feet on Columbia avenue and extending southwardly one hundred twenty feet to a fifteen feet wide alley and fronting sixty feet on said alley. (See Deed Book "tt, voi. is. page id.

deceased; George Hoffon, Bethiah Rahn (Hold as the property of James R. Diven, and Marry Kann, ner nusoand; Mary defendant. Amelia Swenson and Charles Kwenson, 1 her husband: Thor.as Hoffon, Philip' (RUPP, Attorney) lAoanh OAAnAi, I. 4, X' i i TlmA nertflln lotn of land. Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, bounded rvinner' a of full furet.

ami Hv v' cHunta In Husnuehanna township. Dau and described as follows: Beginning at Kodeer Forey Hoffon and Hohl ohin county, Pennsylvania, being lots One and One Half street, one hundred and twenty feet distant In a southerly direction from the southern line of Greenwood street; and running thence in a westerly direction parallel with said Greenwood street and along the southern line of a ten feet wide alley one hundred and fifteen feet to Findley alley; thence in a southerly direction along the eastern line of said Findley alley sixteen feet to a point; thence In an easterly direction parallel with said Greenwood street one hundred and fifteen feet to a point on said Twenty One and One Half street: thence in a ert Cooper, minors, who have as their i numbered 121 and 122, in Plan of Edge guardian George L. Reed. real I mont. being the northwest corner of owners, being the legatee! and heirs at Wayne avenue and Twenty first street, law of said Philip Hoffon, deceased, i fronting fifty feet on Wayne avenue, and also heirs at law of George A Hof i extending northwardly along Twenty fon, deceased, defendants.

first street one hundred twenty feet to fifteen feet wide alley. (See Deed (RUPP. Attorney) voi. n. page 77).

Sold as No. 4. All that, certain lot or piece the property of James R. Diven, defend of land, situate in the Ninth Ward nt ant. the City of Harrisburg, bounded (ZIMMERMAN.

Attorney) and described as roiiows, to wit: Be vn if, northerly direction along tne western nescnoen i line of said Twentv ()ne and One Half lfronl the southern line of Walnut (a All those certain lots or pieces line oi siu in yjZ. Ktrpot. nn.l nt or onnos le tho im. inill street sixteen reei. to me piace ui I wl iauj, wb elnnini i for title see deed from 1 of tne partition wall between the.

24, of Block "1." as shown on A plan Fisniineer to Marv A Bentz dated May 1 dwelling house erected upon the land! of lots laid out by Sherman Care for fi 103 Ind Recorded I in TDeed Book herein described and the dwelling house m. Johnson and known as "Paxtonla voi I 11 naire 217) Sold the prop th "ame on tne nortl' and Farm Pln" which plan is recorded in ertv of Marv Bentz and Joseph A. running thence In an easterly direction i boo page 63, and bounded inrouien me ccuier ji iaiu trail una oe i and oeHcrioea as ioiiowh, 10 wn; tsw vond at riarht angles with said Hlx teenth street eighty (80) feet to a ten (10) feet wide private alley; thence In a southerly direction along the western line of Sifid alley fourteen 114) feet and nine Inches to a point; thence In a westerly direction at riuht angles with said Sixteenth stret and through the center of the partition wall between the said dwelling house erected upon the said land herein desrribed and the dwelling house adjoining the same en ginning at a point on Pine street, on the line of lot No. 21, now also owned by William Heist, party hereto; thence northwestwardly along the line of said lot One hundred and twenty five feet to Louisa avpnue: tnence wesnvsmiy feet to a point on the line of lot o. 25; thence southwardly along the line of said lot one hundred and twenty five feet to Fine street; thence cast sixty feet to a point, the place of beginning; for further title (see Deed Book vol.

12, page 279, and is, 14S1. Having no ouuainers inereon erected, and sold as the property of William Heist, defendant. b) All ttat certain lot or ece or land, being lot No. 21, of Block as shown on the plan of lots as laid out Dy snernian care ror M. f.

jonnson, which said plan Is recorded In plan hook page 53. and bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a point, the northwestern corner of Linden street and Pine street: thence westwardly along the line or Fine street twenty live feet to a point on line of lot No. 22: thence northerly along the line of said lot one hundred ana twenty nve reet to a point on Louise avenue; thence easterly along the line of said avenue twentv flve feet to the southwest corner of Louise avenue and Linden street, and thence southerly along the line of said street one hundred and twenty nve feet to a point, the. place of beginning; (see Deed Book 12. 279.

and 13. 1481, having no buildings thereon, and soia as tne property or winiani tieist, aeienuani RUPP. Attorney) No. 16. All that certain piece or tract of land situate in the City of Harrisburg.

Dauphin county, Pennsyl vania, Dounaed and oescrioed as roi lows, to wit: Beainnins: at the south west corner of Eleventh and a Half street and Reily street: thence south wardly along Eleventh and a Half street two hundred thirty seven (2P.7) feet, more or. less, to a private alley; thence westwardly' along said alley eight (SO) feet, more or less, to Scheck alley; thence northwardly to Reily street; thence eastwardly along Keily street to the place of beginning. Being lots fifteen to twenty nine, inclusive, in plan of Orwig and McFarland, recorded in plan book page 02. See Deed Book vol. 11, page 469, nd X.

vol. 11. pace 42). Sold as the property of Janu a R. Diven, de tenaant.

(RUPP, Attorney) No. 17. All that certain lot of ground ituate In the City of Harrisburg. on the west side of Twelfth street, south of Cumberland street, fronting twelve (12) feet on Twelfth street and extending westwardly ninety (90) feet, more or less, to a ten feet wide alley, bound ed on the north by lot of M. Puller and on the south by S.

L. Diven. (See Jjeefl, hook y. vol. iz, page 2i).

Sold as the property of James 11. Diven, dev lenuant. (RUPP, Attorney) No. 18. All that certain lot of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, on lie east side of Eleventh street.

re tween Reily and Calder streets, front ing twenty (zo) feet on Eleventh street and extending eastwardly ninety toj teet, more or less, to scnecK aney. Being lot No. 7, in plan of McFarland and Orwig. (See Deed Book vol. 12.

page 107). Sold as the property of james n. jjiven, oerenaant. (DRESS, Attorney) No. 19.

All that certain tract of land situate in Fishing Creek Valley, Mid dle I'axton townsnip. Daupiun county Fennsylvanta. bounded and described as follows, vis: Beginning at a white oaK. tnenee siong lands or hock tnirK north zs degrees west Z14 io perches to a post, thence along lands of Rebecca Hoover. Isaac Straw and Jacob Hoover, south 66 degrees west iu percnes to a post: tnence along lanus or u.

stence south zn degrees east oi percnes: tnence soutn de grees west one perch to a post; thence south 23 degrees east 62 perches to a post aiong lanns ot josepn snertzer, tnence soutn Zi degrees east i0 8 10 perches to stones on line of lands of Valentine Straw; thence by same north i4 degrees east 31 perches to stones thence by same south 24 degrees east 41 i i percnes to stones: thence bv same north 66 degrees oast 47 4 10 perches to a white oak, the place of oeginning, containing nmety eignt tvn) acres more or less, t.xote a certain tract of one acre and eighty six perches of ground, now owned by Amos Garverich and Rebecca Hoover, contained within the foreaolna limit is not intended to be Included therein) Sold as the property of Mary E. Kelly, ueicnaani. (DRESS, Attorney) I No. 20. All that certain piece or tract of land situate In Middle Paxton township.

Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a stone heap, thence by lands of Winters end Hoover, and lands of John Stenglo north 26 degrees west 127 perches to a stone heap, thence by the second mountain north 77 degrees east 36 perches to a stone heap; thence by land of John Crossley, south 20 degrees east 12 75 100 perches to a stone heap, and thence by the same south 74 degrees west 24 5 10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 2s acres and 150 perches, more or less. Being the same two tracts, of land which Cornelius Daily and wife by their deed dated April 13, 1901, and recorded in the Recorder's Office at Harrisburg in Deed Book 10, vol. Page 55, sold and conveyed unto Mary E. Kelly. Sold as the property of Mary E.

Kelly, defendant. (ZIMMERMAN, Attorney) No. 21. All that certain lot of ground situate on Fourth street, In the City of Harrisburg. in the County of Dauphin, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on Fourth street, in said city, thence along Fourth street toward Chestnut streeet thirty four feet six inches to a lot of Joseph Strouse; thence by said lot fifty two feet six inches to lot of George Doehne; thence by said lot thirty four feet five Inches to lot of Ellis Unger; thence by said lot fifty two feet six Inches to Fourth street, the place of beginning.

Having thereon erected two two story dwelling houses, Nos. 24 and 26 South Fourth street. Sold as the property of Mary A. Linn, widow of Philip E. Linn, deceased: Bessie May Arnold and John S.

Arnold, her husband: Thomas S. Peters, guardian of Marie Valentine Linn: Mabel Gertrude Linn and Charles Rahter Linn, minor children of Philip E. Linn, deceased, mortgagors, and Mary A. Linn, widow of Philip E. Linn, deceased; Bessie May Arnold and John S.

Arnold, her husband; Mabel Gertrude Linn, Charles Rahter Linn and William M. Hoerner, guardian ad litem of Linn Storey and Virginia Storey, minor children of Marie Valentine. Linn, intermarried with Dr. Storev, Deceased, real owners and defendants. (M.

W. JACOBS. Attorney) No. 22. All that certain lot or piece of land situate in the Townshio of Swatara (now 13th ward, Harrisburg).

Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, bounded anu nescriuea as toiiows, to wit: Be ginning at a point on the north western corner of Derry and Twentieth streets; thence in a northwesterly di rection along the western side of Twentieth street ninety two feet, more or less, to a point at lot No. In54: thence southwardly seventy seven feet and four and one half Inches to a point on Derry street at lino of lot No. 1954 thenee eastwardly fifty feet and eight inches, more or less, to a point, the place of beginning, being lot No. 1956. Having therHon erected a two story frame dwelling house.

Sold as the property of William H. Leitzel, defendant. Seised and taken into execution and to be sold by ROWE FLETCHER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Harrisburg, February 23, 1911. CONDITIONS OF SALE The highest ind best bidder to be the buyer.

TERMS The purchaser snail be required to pay $60.00 of the r.mount ot hi bid when the property shall have been knocked off to him under (600.00; above that amount ten per cent, on the purchase money, and the residua before he confirmation of sale by the Court Tf the purchaser fails to comply with the terns nf sales the property be resold at his cost. 2 23 4 3t. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Hon. George Kunkel, President Judge, and Hon. Samuel J.

M. McCurreli. Additional Law Judae. of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Ses All those certain contiguous slons of the Peace of the Twelfth Ju ginning at a point on the eastern line i iik of land situate in Lower idlcial District, composed of the County of North Sixteenth street about sev paxton township. County of Dauphin, of Dauphin, having Issued their precept enty four (74) feet and three 3 state of Pennsylvania, bounded andjbearing date the ninth day of Febru ary, j.

io mis uirecieu lor holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer ami (ionerni J.iti ue lverv and uuur jter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg lor ine county oi imupnin, ana 10 commence the third Monday of March, being the twentieth day of March, 1911, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said County of Dauphi that they may be then and there in their proper peron at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, with helr records. Innuisitlons. examl along the line of Louise avenue sixty i nations and their own remembrances, to do those things which to their of lice appertain to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that wardly along the line of said street are or snail be in the jail of Dauphin 9 Countv be then and there to prosecute1 against them as shall be Just. Uiven under my nana ai nurnsourg, the Z3d day or eoruary, a.

u. nil, being the one hundred and thirty fifth year of Independence of the United States. J. HOWE FLETCHER. Sheriff.

Sheriffs Office. Harrisburg, February 23. 1911. feb23 4 4t Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, s9: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, No. 400, January Term, 1916.

Libel in divorce a vinculo' matrimonii. Ethel Jacobson versus Julius Jacobson. The subpena and alias subpena in the above stated case have been returned Hon est inventus. You, Julius Jacobson, are therefore directed to appear In the Court, at Harrisburg, on the third Monday of March, A. D.

1911, to answer the com plaint therein filed. J. ROWE FLETCHER. Sheriff. Harrisburg, February 23, 1911.

feb23 4 4t Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, No. 241, March Term, 1910. Libel in divorce a vinculo matrimonii, Minnie R. Radford versus Charles H. Radford.

The subpena and alias subpena in the above stated case have been returned "non est in entus." you. Charles H. Kadrora, are therefore directed to appear in the Court, at Harrisburg, on the third Monday of March, A. D. to answec the camplaint therein filed.

J. KUWii rCie lCiirn. Sheriff. February 23, 1911. feb23 4 4t Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, No.

393, Juno Term. 1910. Libel in divorce a vinculo matrimonii. Minnie Forsyth versus William K. Forsyth.

The subpena and alias subpena in the above stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, William K. Forsyth, are tnere fore directed to appear in the Court, at Harrisburg, on the third Monday of March. A. I). 1911.

to answer th complaints therein filed. J. KUn Cj LiE. i I Sheriff. Harrisburg, February 2r, 1911.

feb23 4 4t Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas oe Dauphin County, No. 146, September Term, 1910. Libel in divorce a vinculo matrimonii, Bessie tiroosi versus John Krobst. The subpena and alias subpena in the above stated case have been returned "non est investus." You, John Brobst. are therefore riireci ed to appear in the Court, at Harrisburg.

on the third Monday of March, A. D. 1911, to answer the com plaint tnerein nico. li IlJI ilVJlliU. Sheriff.

Harrisburg, February 23, 1911. feb23 4 4t Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, o. io. epiem ber Term. 1910.

Libel in divorce a vinculo matrimonii, Wilhelmine O'Dell versus James H. O'Dell. The subpena and alias subpena in the above stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, James H. O'Dell. ara therefore directed to appear in Court, at Harrisburg, on the third Monday of March, A.

D. 1911, to answer the) complaint therein filed. J. ROW FLETCHER. Sheriff.

Harrisburg, February 23, 1911. feb23 4 4t Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin Coupnty, No. 253. September Term, 1910. Libel in divorce a vinculo matrimonii.

Catharine Evans versus Frank B. iivans. Tne suopfiia. and alias subpena. in the above stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You.

Frank B. Evans, are therefore directed to appear in the Court, at Harrisburg, on the third Mondav of March. A. D. 1911, to answer the complaint therein filed.

J. ROWE FLETCHER, Sheriff. Harrisburg, February 23, 1911. feb23 4 4t Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas ot Dauphin County, No. 254.

September Term, 1910. Libel in divorce a vinculo matrimonii. Laura Johnson versus Frederick Johnson. The subpena and alias subpena in the above stated cbkp have been returned "non est in ventus." Y'ou, Frederick Johnson, are therefore directed to appear in the Court, at Harrisburg, on the third Mondav of March. A.

D. 1911, to answer the complaint inerein nieu. J. ROWE FLETCHER. Sheriff.

Harrisburg. February 23, 1911. feb23 4 4t Proclamation Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas or Dauphin County, No. 438, September Term. 1910.

Libel in divorce a vinculo matrimonii. Maria Bowser versus Raphael Bowser. The subpenii and alias subpena in the above stated case have been returned "non est inventus." Y'ou, Raphael Bowser, ara therefore directed to appear in th Court, at Harrisburg. on the third Mondav of March, A. D.

1911. to answer the complaint therein J. ROWE FLETCHER Sheriff. Harrisburg, February 23, 1911. feb23 4 4t Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, No.

439, September Term. 1910. Libel in divorce a vinculo matrimonii, Daisy B. Lovell versus Charles W. Lovell.

The subpena and alias subpena In the above stated case have been returned "non est Inventus." You. Charles W. Lovell, are therefore directed to appear in th Court, at HarriBhurg. on the third Monday of Miirch, A. D.

1911, to answer thn i omniaint therein filed. Sheriff. Harrisburg, February 23,, 1911. feb23 4 4t A Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin No. 477, Septem ber Term, 1310.

IJbelMn divorce 1 vinculo matrimonii. Dennis cinannanan versus Klien Miannanan. i ne nuuiimn and alias subpena in the above stated case have been returned "non est In ventus." You, Ellen snannanan, aro therefore directed to appear In the Court, at Harrisburg, on the third Monday or Marcn, a. i. mil, to answer the complaint therein filed.

J. ROWE FLETCHER. Sheriff. Harrisburg, February 23, 1911. feb23 4 Proclamation in Divorce Dauohin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, No.

478, September Term. 1910. Libel in divorce a vinculo matrimonii. David M. Mailey versus Catherine Mailey.

The subpena and alias subpena in the above stated case have been returned "non est Inventus." You. Catherine Mailey. are therefore directed to appear, in the Court, at Harrisburg, on the third Monday of March. A. D.

1911, to answer the complaint therein filed. J. ROWE FLETCHER. Sheriff. Harrisburg, February 23, 1911.

feb23 4 4t Proclamation in Divorce Dauohin County, ss: IN the Court of Comnfon Pleas of Dauphin County, No. 480, "September Term. 1910. Libel in divorce a vlncula matrimonii. Maggie Hcheaffer versus Kirk Scheaffer.

The subpena and alias subpena in the above stated case have been returned "non est inventus." Y'ou. Kirk Scheaffer. are therefore directed to appear in the Court, nt Harrisburg. on the third Monday of March. A.

D. 1911. to answer the complaint therein filed. J. ROWE FLETCHER.

Sheriff. Harrisburg, February 23, 19 lL feb23 i.

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