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HERIFFS SALES OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON FRIDAY, JAN. 5, 1917 By virtue or sundry writs 01 iwi Facias, Levari Facias and Ven. Lx issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna county, to me directed. I will expose to public sale by vendue or outcry to the highest and best bidder, for cash at the Court House, in the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, on rSZDAT, riTTK 07 J1JTA1I, a 1017 it 111 o'clock in the fore borough, and extends one nunarea inirty (180) feet in depth to an alley: the said forty (40) feet being comprised of fifteen (15) feet of the front of said Int Is next adjacent to said Lot 17 and twenty five (26) feet in front of said lot 17 next adjacent to saia .01 16. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved.

Improved with a two story frame dwelling house, outbuildings, etc. Third Parcel: Being known and designated as Lots Nos. 12. 14. and 16 in Block said Lots 12 and 14 being 100 reet in rront on mean street, oaiu Lot 18 being sixty eight (68) feet more or less on said Mead street ana sixty five (65) feet more or less in rear, by one hundred sixty (160) feet in depth to an alley in the rear, according to Price Pancoast company's and Throop's map of Throop, intended to De duly recorded.

Excepting and reserving out of the above described parcel of land such portions thereof as are sold and con veyed by the said Louis Reiter by deed executed and recorded prior to January 1st, 1916. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Improved with a two two story frame buildings used as tenements and other outbuildings, etc. Fourth Parcel: Being known as Lots Nos. 20 and 22 in Block being altogether eighty two and 68100 (82.68) feet in front on Mead street by one hundred sixty five (165) feet in depth along George street and eighty six and 51100 (86.51) feet in the rear, according to a plan entitled "Price Pancoast Company's and Throop's Map of Throop." Coal and minerals excepted and reserved as in former conveyances in the chain of title to said premises.

Improved with a two story frame building used as a dwelling house and a two story frame building used as stores, I.ilijjn0 in4 harna anil othAr outbuildings, etc. Seized and taken in execution of the suit of Jane Jones, Administratrix and assigned to Sara M. Farr vs. i.ouis Reiter. Debt, $596.32, with interest from November 10, 1916, and costs.

Judgment No. 1647, October Term, 1915, alias ft. fa. to January Term. 1917.

LEE P. STARK. Attorney for Plaintiff. ALSO No. 2 All those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Tenth Ward of the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, being described as follows, to wlt: First: Being lot numbered fourteen (14) in square or block numbered eight (8), fronting on the southerly side of Reynolds street, as shown and designated on plot or map called and known as Reynolds Brothers and McCarty's Addition to the City of Scranton.

Said lot is fifty eight and four tenths (58.4) feet in front on Reynolds street, one hundred thirty six and four tenths (136.4) feet in depth to the Canavan Tract, one hundred thirty one and eight tenths (131.8) feet on the rear contiguous to said Canavan Tract, and lies on and is contiguous to the westernmost right of way line of the Lackawanna Wyoming Valley Railroad company's tracks; with the privilege to use and enclose ten (10) feet in front of the front line of said lot on said Reynolds street, for yard, porch, vault, piazza, bay window and shrubbery. Being the same premises conveyed by T. Franklin Penman, et al. to the Scranton Park company, by deed dated July 28th, 1909, duly recorded In D. B.

237, page 449, in the Recorder's office in Lackawanna County. Second: Being so much of the prem C7BUUUU. XC111K DV III UU11 Ul WIO UICW more or less; including in this convey ance the Iron bridge leading from Luna Park and being the second parcel of land herein described across the railroad tracks of the Delaware, Lackawanna Western Rallraod com par and also Roaring Brook and the abutment separ ating said bridge located on another parcel or land Delonglng to the Llnwooa Park company, and also Included In the aforesaid from Peter Stipp, et to the Llnwood Park company, with the right of way over path leading rrom the westernmost abutment of said bridge to Nay Aug Park as' It is at present used by persons coming to and going from said Luna Park. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved under the two foregoing described parcels of land, as they are excepted and reserved in prior deeds comprising this chain of title. Being the same premises conveyed by T.

F. Penman, et to the Scranton Park company, by deed dated July 28th, 1909. Third: AH the following described pieces and parcels of land, being lots numbered seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve and thirteen (7, 8, 9. 10, 11, 12. 12) In block numbered eight (8) of Reynolds Brothers McCarty's plot of land, conveyed by the Lackawanna Iron Coal company to G.

F. Reynolds, et by deed dated October 22nd, 1894, and recorded in Lackawanna County in D. B. 121, page 460. Said lots, pieces or parcels of land being together two hundred and eighty (280) feet in width and fronting on the south side of Reynolds street, each lot being one hundred forty six (146) feet in depth, more or less, to the line dividing Reynolds Brothers and McCarty's land from the so called Canavan tract, as designated and laid out on plot or map of Reynolds Brothers 4 McCarty's Plot, intended to be duly recorded.

Being the same lots conveyed by Valentine Bliss, et to the Scranton Park company, by deed dated November 24, 1909, duly recorded in D. B. 248, page 108. All Improved with buildings adapted peculiarly to park purposes, such as r6ler c'i'r. shoot the chutes, dancing! SHERIFF'S SALES pavilion, small buildings for various amusements, small office building, confectionery stand, band stand and other Improvements.

Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Ralph W. Rymer vs. Scranton Park company. Penal Debt. $11,000.00.

Sheriff to collect $5,500.00, with interest from July 24th, 1916, and 10 per attorneys commission and costs. Judgment No. 3S4. January Term, 1917. Fl fa to January Term, 1917.

RYMER, Attorney. ALSO No. 3. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Being Lot number seven (7) In Square or Block lettered in "Williams' Addition to the City of Scranton," situate in the First "Ward of the City of Scranton. Said Lot No.

7 being on the southerly side of Bates street, and being thirty (30) feet In noon of said day, all the rigni. uuo front on Bates street, same in rear, and and interest of the defendants hundred (100) feet, more or less in lots, pieces to the following described or parcels of land, vii: No. 1. The following lots, pieces or parcels of land all of which are situate in the Borough of Throop, County of Lackawanna, State of Pennsylvania, as follows, to wit: First Parcel: Being known as Lot A of Andrew Sassack's subdivision of Lots 16 and 17 and the southeasterly half of Lot 18, as shown on Sassack's Addition to Throop, said Lot A being forty five (45) feet in front on North street, forty five (46) feet in rear and one hundred thirty (130) feet in depth along George street to an alley; being the southerly forty five (45) feet of Lot 16 as shown on Map of Sassack's Addition of Throop recorded in Map Book 1, page 113, and being the same premises conveyed by Andrew Sassack and wife to Louis Reiter. by deed dated April 30, 1910, and recorded in Deea book jno.

251, page 40. Coal ana minerals excepted and reserved as in conveyances appearing in Chain of title. Improved with a two story frame building used as store and tenement. Darn, ouiuuuu. i tr mil Second Parcel: Being known as Lot oovti Htnr tn tha nlot.

of lots known as Andrew Sassack's subdivision of lots in Sassack's Addition to Throop, Pa Said map is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds, Map Book 2, page 64. The premises hereby conveyed are portions of Lots 16 and 17 and adjacent to each other in square or block lettered according io oas sack's Addition to Throop, Pa, a map of which is recorded in Map. Book No. 1, page 113. The piece or parcel of land intended to be conveyed is forty (40) feet in width on North street, in said depth, to an alley.

Coal and minerals reserved. Being the same premises conveyed by James J. Williams, et. ux. to George D.

Brown by deed dated August 25, 1906, and recorded Deed Book No. 213, page 168. And being the same premises conveyed by George D. Brown, et. ux.

to John Robblns and Mary Robbins, his wife, by deed dated March 6, 1914, and recorded in Lackawanna County, Pa, Imnroved with a two story frame dwelling and outbuildings tnereon Seized taken in execution at the suit of German Building Association, No. 10, of Scranton, vs. John Rob bins and Mary Robbins. Debt $2,400.00. Sheriff to collect $1,464.26, with interest from Jan.

1, 1917, commission ana costs, Judgment No. 346, January Term, lSli, Fl. fa to January Term, iw. FICKES, Attorney. ALSO No.

4. AH that certain piece or par cel of land, situate in the City of Scran' ton. County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, to wit: Lots numbers three (3), rour (4) and nve taj in Square or Block number one (1) upon the plot of lots entitled, "Bungalow Park, whloh said map Is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds In and for Lackawanna County in Map Book number two (2), page nlnty three (93), etc. Said lots being rectangular in shape, each forty (40) feet wide in front on Winfleld avenue, the same width In rear and one hundred and twen tv (120) feet in depth, all as shown upon the said plot recorded as aforesaid. Coal and minerals reserved.

Improved with three two story single dwelling bouses. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Scranton Savings and Dime Bank vs. Abraham ureenoerg. Debt with interest from July 15, 1916. Attorney's commission and Judg ment NO.

66. June Term, 191b. Fl la. to January Term, 1917. CORXFLIUS COMEGTS, Attorney, ALSO No.

5. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on the southwesterly side of Alder street, between Meadow and Stafford avenues, in the Nineteenth (19th) Ward of the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and state or Pennsylvania, said lot being known, designated and described as Lot number thirty five (35) in Square or Block number nrty (60) according to a plot of lots entitled, Vauehan and Schwasss Addition to the City of Scranton," the map of which nlot is recorded in the Recorder's Office of Lackawanna County in Map Book. No. 2, page 16. Said plot being a re allotment of Block No.

340 on the Lackawanna Iron Caol compnay Plot of Lots in trie city ot scranton. said lot. accord' Ing to said re allotted plot, is rectang ular in snape, Deing inirty (3U) leet in widtn in rront on saia Aider street the same in rear, and one hundred and fifty two (152) feet in depth, with the right to enclose ten (10) feet in front of the front line on Alder street for yard. porcn, piazza ana Day window, but not the right to erect any buildings thereon Excepting and reserving all coal and minerals with the right to mine and re move the same as reserved in previous conveyances of the said premises. All improved with a two story frame dwel ling house and other outbuildings.

tfemg the same premises which iSmll Schoeps and wife granted and conveyed to the said Fritz schoeps by deed dated the 7th day of July, 1909, which deed is recorded in the Recorder's Office of Lackawanna County in Deed Book, No, 252, page 258. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Now Citizens Building and Loan Association vs. Anna echoeos. Admin Istratrix of the Estate of Fritz Schoeps, debt si.zsg.M. with interest from No vember 6th, 1916, attorney's commission and costs, judgment No.

574. Novera ber Term, 1916. Lev. fa. to January Term, isn.

ZIMMERMAN, Attorney. ALSO No. 6. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the Second Ward of the City of Scranton, County of Lracxawanna ana state or Pennsylvania. bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point the easterly intersection of Warren street and Mc Donough avenue; thence In a northeast? erly direction along McDonough avenue, a distance of thirty five and one half (35) feet to line of lot of Thomas OMalley; thence In a southeasterly di rection along the line of said O'Malley's lot seventy nve ((i) leet to a point; thence in a southwesterly direction in a line parallel with the said McDonough avenue, tnirty nve ana one hair (3b) feet to the line of said Warren street; thence in a northwesterly direction along the said Warren street seventy five (75) feet to the place of beginning.

The lot or iana nereDy conveyed the front half of a certain lot designated as a part of lot one (1) in block seven (7) of David Coghlan's survey conveyed to the mortgagor herein by James D. Colt, et by deed dated the Zlst day or June, A. 1913. Ira proved with a two story frame building ises conveyed to the Llnwood Park com Z.ni buildings thereon, a A fllTAtl la a mama A Seized and taken in pany by Peter Stlpp, et aL, by deed dated June 13, 1905, and recorded in Lackawanna County in D. B.

213, page 244, and as lies between the easternmost right of way line of the railroad tracks of the Delaware, Lackawanna Western Railroad company, and the westernmost right of way line of the Lackawanna Wyoming Valley Railroad company, otherwise known as the "Laurel Line" railroad. The said tract hereby con veyed containing eight acres of land, execution at the suit of H. R. Hurlbutt vs. John Gavin.

debt $640.00 wi.th Interest from Nov. 8th, 1916. Sheriff to collect $299.83. Judg ment No. 233, January Term, 1917.

Fl fa to January Term, 1917, and costs. AL WORTH, Attorney. ALSO No. 7. All that certain lot.

niece or par cel of land situate in the Township of South Ablngton, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of the State Highway (formerly the Factory vllle and Providence Tunrpike) In line of Arthur Griffin's lot; thence along eald State Highway south forty three (43) degrees and fifteen (16) minutes east, one hundred and thirty seven and four tenths (137.4) feet to a comer in line of lot of Lydia Rogers; thence along line of lot of said Lydia Rogers south thirty seven (37) degrees and nine (9) minutes west, fifty nine and five tenths (59.6) feet to a corner on the northerly side of Depot street; thence along the northerly side of Depot street, north sixty five (65) degrees and twenty nine (29) minutes west, one hundred and thirty seven (137) feet to a corner in line of said Arthur Griffin's lot; thence along line of said Griffin's lot north thirty six 3) degrees east, one hundred and twleve and five tenths 112.5) feet to place of beginning. Containing forty two and fifty seven hundredths (42.67) square rods of land, more or less. Being the same premises conveyed to F. W. Tennant by deed of Lydia Rogers, dated January 3.

1906. and recorded in Lackawanna County in Deed Book 217, page 545. All improved witn a two storv frame dwelling house, also a two story frame building used as a store ana a one story frame building used as a machine shop. Second Piece: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Village of Clark's Summit, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner of land formerly conveyed by Lydia Rogers to said F. W.

Tennant, said point being in the southerly side of the State Highway; thence along the southerly side of the State Highway, easterly one hundred and fifty five (165) feet to a point In the Intersection of the southerly side of said State Highway nad the northerly side of Depot street; thence westerly along the northern side of Depot street, one hundred and fifty six (156) feet to a corner in line of land of said F. W. Tennant; thence along same north thirty seven degrees west 1 1 "4s. THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 191b SHERIFF'S SALES fifty nine and five tenths (59.5) feet to the place or beginning. uomaimiis about 4,560 square feet of land.

Being the same premises conveyed to F. W. Tennant by deed dated July 6, 1907, nad recorded in Lackawanna County in Deed Book, No. 239, page 155. All improved with a three story, frame hotel building known as "Hotel Tennant." Third Piece: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of lnad situate in the village of Clarks Summit, Township, County and State aforesaid, and described and bounded as follows: Beginning at a corner on Depot street, a corner of lot No.

five (5) which corner is forty (40) feet from the intersection of said Depot street and Spring street; thence by line of said lot No. five (5) one hundred and fifteen (116) feet to a public alley; thence by line of said alley forty (40) feet to corner of lot No. three; thence by line of said lot No. three and parallel with said first mentioned line one hundred and fifteen (115) feet to corner in line of said Depot street; thence by line of said street forty (40) feet to corner nad place of beginning, containing four thousand six hundred (4,600) square feet, be the same more or in, and beinar lot No. four (4) as shown on Map of Nichols, Barrett and Davis' Pion of Nichols' Heights Addition to Clark's Summit and recorded in Lacka wanna County in ueea cook, 110, page Being the same premises conveyea 10 W.

Tennant bv deed of Nathaniel S. Davis et. dated June 8, 1906, and recorded in Lackawanna County in Deed Book 220, page 308. All improvea wun a targe trams hniuiinc used an a livery stable. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of The Pennsylvania Trust compnay vs.

F. W. Tennant, No. 444 January Term, 1817. snerin to cuueci (j.iob.jo, with Interest from Nov.

24. 1916. At torney's commission of $450.00 and costs. Fl fa to January Term, 1917. W.

M. BUNNELL, 1 Attorney. ALSO No. 8. All that certain lot or parcel of land with Improvements, situate in IhA Konnnri ward of the city of Car bondale.

county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, on the south side or Plum avenue, ana ironiing on rram avenue 206.8 feet, and extending back 73 and 45 feet, bounded on tne east oy land of Angello Molinaro; soutn by iana of D. Nickolette et. 195 feet; west by land of Phillip Maiaro 45 reet; norm bv land of Plum avenue 206.8 feet. The said premises being more particu larly described as rouows: Reelnnintr in the southerly line of an irregular lane at the northerly corner of the easterly part of lot No. 304 on a tract of land in the warrantee name of Mary Boyer, heretofore conveyed to Bryan Gilmartln, thence Dy said part or lot south thirty five and one fourth de grees west seventy rour and seven tenths feet to a corner; thence by lot No.

303 on said tract heretofore conveyed to Mary Ansbury north fifty four and tnree rourtns degrees weBt nity three and nine tenths teet: ana nortn sixty seven and three fourths degrees west one nunarea iorty nve ana eix tenths feet to a corner: thence by out lot No. 380 on said tract heretofore con veyed to Sam Gabrielle, north thirty two degrees east thirty four and nine tenths feet to a corner: and thence by an irregular land south seventy two and one rourtn degrees east two nunarea seven and eight tenths feet to the place of beginning. Being the westerly part of lot No. 304 on a man of out lots of the Delaware and Hudson Canal company on a tract of land in the warrantee name or Mary Bover. All improved with a two story frame dwelling house ana outbuildings.

Seized and taken in execution at the suit of City of Carbondale vs. Antonio Carusso and Christine Carusso. Debt $141.27 with interest from Nov. 14. 1916.

attorney's commission and costs. Judgment No. 646, May term 1916. Lev. Fa, to January term 1917.

Attorney. ALSO No. 9. All those two certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Blakely, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, being lots number seven (7) and number eight () tn diock number two (2) of lots of Michael Green as laid out by James Archbald, being more particularly described as follows: LiOt number seven it) containing a front of forty (40) feet northeastward on Chestnut street. Bounded southeast ward one hundred thirty three (133) feet lot number six (6) on said street; south westward and parallel to said street forty (40) feet by an alley running in tne rear or lots tn oiock number two (2); northwestward one hundred seven teen (117) feet and at right angles to said Chestnut street by lot number ight (8).

Lot number eight (8) containing a front of seventy five (75) feet northeast ward on Chestnut street. Bounded southeastward one hundred seventeen (117) feet by lot number seven (7) on said street southwestward seventy two (72) feet by an alley running the rear of lots in block number two (2) northwestward ninety seven (97) feet by a road parallel to the right of way of the New York, Susquehanna Western Railroad. Said lots are improvea with a two story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings. Coal and mirerais excepted reserved. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of L.

C. Garblll. to the use of Jo seph F. Qilroy vs. John Slebloda.

Debt, $1,155.36, with interest from November 28, 1916, and costs. Judgment No. 693, October Term, 1916. Fl. fa.

to January Term, 1917. Attorney. ALSO No. 10. All that certain piece or par cel of land situate In the Borough of Dickson City, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: 'Beginning at a point on the north' eastern side of Cherry street, eald point being distant northwesterly two hundred eignty two iiti) reet irom tne inter section of the western side of the Boule vard road and the northeastern side of Cherry street, as those streets existed on the 11th day of Oct.

1899; thence long said Cherry street in a northwest em direction, thirty four and one half (34H feet to a point; thence north eleven (11) fifteen minutes (15'). west one hundred and fifty (160) feet to point: thence in a southeastern direc tion in a line parallel with said Cherry street, thirty four and one half (34) feet south eleven degrees (11) nrteen minutes (16') east one hundred and fifty (160) feet to the point of beginning on Cherry street. Coal and minerals Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Homer Dwight Brown vs. Stan ley M. We I land.

Penal Debt, $1,800.00. Sheriff to collect $900.00 with interest from 18th. 1916 and 6 per cent attorney's commission and costs. Judg ment No 617, January Term, ivu. tri.

fa. to January Term. 117. r. w.

IjIustunis, Attorney. ALSO No. 11. AH that certain lot or piece of cround situate in the City of Scran ton. County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being known ana aestgnatea as iota numbers five (6) and six (6) in square or block number twenty one (21) and fronting on Jackson street, being each twenty five (26) feet in front by one hundred and fifty (160) feet in depth, according to a plan or map entitled, "Pries and Pancoast's Addition to the City of Scranton," recorded in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book No.

121, at page 812, on the 29th day of October, 1867, being lots conveyed to the said Jacob Fisher by Ell K. Price and others by deed dated September 20th, 1875, and recorded in Luzerne County Deed Book number 211, page 190. AH Improved with a two story, single, frame dwelling house. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Electric City Bank of Scranton, Pa, vs. Lewis Smith, administrator, de bonus non cum testamento annexo of the estate of Jacob Fisher, deceased.

Judgment No. 850, October term, 1916. Debt $966.16, sheriff to collect $966.16, interest from Oct. 23, 1916, alias lev. fa.

to January term, 1917. GEORGE L. PECK, Attorney, ALSO No. 12. All that certain lot of land situate in the Borough of Mosoow.

County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Beginning at a 1 point aiong wqok I SfitKirr SALES street, where the westerly lino of Ble secker's land intersects said street; thence in a westerly direction along said street ten and nine hundred thirty nine thousands (10.939) rods to a point; thence at rltrht anarles In a northwester ly direction sixty six (66) feet to a point; thence south sixty teu degrees cast ten and nine hundred thirty nine thousands (10.939) rods to a point thence south thirty (30) degrees west erly along the said BiesecKer line sixty aix (66) feet to the place of beginning. Being the same premises conveyed to Maude Brown by deed dated 23rd. October, 1913, recorded in Laokawanna County in Deed Book 270, page 167. Improved with a two and one half story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C.

M. Hollister vs. Maude Brown ami O. J. Brown.

Debt. $700.00 from 19th 1915. Judgment No. 27, June Term, 1916. l.

la 10 January Terra, 1916. MARTIN, Attorney. ALSO No. 13. All' that certain lot of land, situate In the Borough of Winton, Coun ty of Lackawanna and state or Penn sylvania, on what is known as the "David Brown Tract," described as follows: Being lot number two (2) in square or block number three (3), upon a street called and known as Dolph street, as shown on a map recorded in Lackawanna County in Deed Book No.

59, page 676. Said lot being fifty (50) feet In front, one hundred fifty (150) feet in depth, and said lot is rectangular in shape with an alley in the rear fifteen (15) feet wide. Said lot is improved with two (2) two story frame dwelling houses and other outbuildings. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in the Village of Jessup, Borough of Winton, County of Lackawanna and Stats of Pennsylvania, described as follows. Being known as lot number eighty two (82) on J.

W. Peck's nlot of lots in Winton Borough. fronting on Buttonwood Street Said lot being fifty (60) feet in front arid one hundred fifty (160) reet in dentn. Said lot improved with two (2) two story frame buildings used as dwelling nouses witn appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N.

D. Rosenfeld vs. Andrew Zeock and Michael J. Zeock. Debt $2, 100 with interest from Oct.

27, 1915, and five per cent, attorney's commission and costs. Judgment No. 129, May term 1916, alias fl. fa. to January term, 1917, JAMES J.

O'MALLETf Attorney. ALSO No. 14. All that certain lot of land. situate in the Borough of Winton, Coua ty or Lackawanna and State of Penn sylvaia, on what is known as the "Da vid Brown Tract.

Being lot number five (5) in Square or Block number four (4), and situate upon a street called and known as Hand street as shown on a map recorded in said county, in Deed book xno. page Being nrty (aui feet in front and one hundred and fifty (lau) reet in depth, and is rectangular in shape, with a public alley in the rear fifteen (15) feet in width. Said lot is on the southwesterly side of Hand street and extends one hundred nrty (160) reet long on the northwesterly side on First avenue, being a corner lot Said lot is improved with a two story frame dwelling, used as a barn. All that certain lot of land, situate In the Borough of Winton, County of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, on what is known as the "David Brown Tract," described as follows: Being one half () of lot number two (2), in square or block number four (4), and situate upon a street called and known as Hand street, as shown on a map in tended to be recorded in said county. Said one half (Mi) lot is fifty (50) feet in width on Hand street, the same in the rear, and seventy five (75) feet In depth.

Tne original lot being rectangular in shape and this deed is to convey the rront one nair (tt) or same. The same one half (Vi) lot is Improved with a two story frame building used as a hotel. AU that certain lot of land, situate in the Borough of Winton. County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, on wnat is Known as tne "David Brown Tract," described as follows: Being lot No. two (2) in Square or Block number three (3), upon a street called and known as Dolph street as shown on a map recorded in Lackawanna County, in Deed Book No.

59, page 676. Said lot being fifty (50) feet in front and one hundred fifty (150) feet Is depth, and said lot is rectangular in snape, witn an alley in the rear fifteen (15) feet wide. Said Tot is improved with two (Z) two story frame dwelling houses and other outbuildings. All that certain lot of land, situate in the Borough of Winton, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, on what is known as the "David Brown Tract" being lot number one (1) In block number three (3), and situate upon a street called and known as Dolph street corner or second avenue, as snown on man recorded In Lackawanna Coun ty, in Deed Book No. 59, page 676.

Said lot beine fifty (50) feet In front and one hundred fifty (150) feet in depth, and said lot Is rectangular in shape, with an alley the rear nrteen (15) feet wide. Said lot is improved with a two story frame hotel building and hall; also a two story frame dwelling building and other outbuildings. AU that certain lot piece or parcel of land, situate in the Village of Jessup, Borough of Winton, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Being known as lot number eighty two (82). on J. W.

Peck's plot of lots in Winton Borough, fronting on Buttonwood street Said lot being fifty (50) feet rront ana one hundred fifty (ISO) feet In depth. Said lot Improved with two (2) two story frame buildings used as dwelling houses, with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Scranton Savings and Dime bank assignee of N. D. Rosenfeld vs.

Michael Zeock, executor state of Mary Zeock, deceased, Andrew Zeock, Michael J. Zeock, Annie Zeock, Mary Zeock, John Zeock and Nicholas Zeock, children of Mary Zeock, deceased, and Arrdrew J. Zeock, guardian of Annie Zeock, Mary Zeock, John Zeock and Nicholas Zeock, minors. Debt, $10,353.67, with Interest from Dec. 5, 1916, and attorney's commission of five per cent.

Judgment No. 693 Nov. Tern, 1916. Levari Facias to Term. JAMES J.

O'MALLET. Attorney. ALSO No. 15. All the surface or right of soil of a lot or piece of land, situate in Winton Borough, Lackawanna County, State of Pennsylvania, on what is known as the "David Brovn" tract described as follows: Being lot number two (2) in Square or Block number seven (7) and situate upon street called and named Second avenue as shown on map recorded In Lackawanna County Deed Book No.

page lot being fifty (50) feet in front, and one hundred and fifty (160) feet in depth, and, said lot is rectangular. Being the same property conveyed by Isaac P. Hand, trustee, to Frank Wiank by deed dated March 21, A. 1899, and recorded in the office for the recording of deeds, in, and for Lackawanna County in Deed Book No. page Improved with a two story frame building and outbuildings.

Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Lubov Swallow vs. Katie Wisni sky, et al. Debt, $160.00, with Interest from April 24, 1915, attorney's commission 10 per cent and costs. Judgment No. 234, June Term, 1915.

Fl. fa. to January Term, 1917. AlALiLiUy, Attorney. ALSO No.

16. All that certain messuare or lot of land situate tn the Borough of uiypnant, uounty ot lacKawanna and State of Pennsylvania (formerly the VtU lage of Olyphant, Township of Blakely, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania), on the east side of the Lackawanna river, being a part of a tract of land in tne warantee name or Levi Pierce, beginning at a stake, thence south forty six and three fourth (46) degrees west fifteen (15) feet trom the center of street number three (3); thence running south forty six and three fourth (46) degrees west one hundred and fifty (150) feet to a corner; thence north forty threo and one fourth (43H) degrees west sixty (60) feet to a corner; thence north forty six and three fourth (46) degrees east one hundred and fifty (150) feet to a corner; and thence south forty three and one fourth (434) dgerees east sixty (60) feet to the place of beginning. Containing nine thousand (9,000) square feet of surface more or less, known as lot No. 160. Bounded on the northeast by lot No.

3, southeasterly by land former .1. SHERIFr SALES ly Owned bv CI. M. Hull and nthera mnA also southwesterly and northwesterly by iui nu, 100 Bom 10 jonn AicAnarew. ue ing the same property conveyed by G.

M. Hull, et aL to Griffith Jones by deed dated February 21. A. 1867. anil r.

corded in the office for the recording ui ueeas, in ana ror tne county or nuierm in ueea book. mo. lis, at page 80. etc. And belnr the aatn nrnnartv conveyed by Griffith Jones, et ux.

to James Jordan by deed dated the day of August. 1873. and about tn ha re corded in the office for the recording of deeds, in and for the County of Lackawanna in Deed Book No. at page Ana being the same property which came into the possession of James F. Jordan, et.

by will of their mother duly probated in the Register 'of Wills office in and for Lackawanna County. Tl Tl 1 in win duuk i io. 11 at page 14a, etc. And being the same nremiMna fnnvvl by James F. Jordan, et.

to Jerrls B. Brugler by deed dated May 27, 1912, and recorded in the office for the recording of deeds, In and for Lackawanna County In Deed Book No. 286 at page 473. Improved with a two story frame uunaing Hnn outouuaings. Seized and taken in execution ot suit of The Olyphant Bank, assigned to James P.

Haggerty vs. Thomas Craven and Rose Brugler, Administratrix of me estate or jerrls B. Brugler, deceased. Debt, $446.00, with interest from July 17, 1916. Attorney's commlaaion and costs.

Judgment No. 253, October 1917 January Term, J. J. O'MALLET, Attorney. ALSO No.

17. AH that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, aituata In tfc virty. tn of the City of Scranton, County of ua.cnH.wa.nna. ana otate or Pennsylvania bounded and descrlhad a a tn On the west side of Ninth avenue be tween Luzerne street and Oxford street, fronting on said Ninth street twenty five (25) feet, and extending backward one hundred and seventy five (176) feet or thereabouts, more or less, being lot number four (4) in block number ten la out ana numoerea on the Assessment Map of the Fifth ward of the said City of Scranton.

on file in the office of the Department of Assessors. Beginning at a point on the west side of Ninth avenue one hundred and forty nine (149) feet southwest of the westerly corner of the intersection of Oxford street and Ninth avenue; thence northwest one hundred and sevmtv flve (175) feet more or less, to Aswell court; thence southwest along Aswell court tewnty five (25) feet; thence southeast one hundred and seventy five (175) feet to Ninth avenue: thence northeast along Ninth avenue twenty five (25) feet to the place of beginning. Improved with one half of double uvrciiuiK iiiio ana one nair stories hieh together with all out buildings. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mary O'Connell. trustee for Andrew O'Connell vs.

John Buwen and Elizabeth Buwen. Judgment No. 628 January term. 1917. Debt, $800.00 with inteaest from June 4th, 1916.

Atorney's commission and costs. Fl. to January term, 1917. E. A.

DeLANEY, Attorney. ALSO No. 18. All those two certain tracts of land situate in the First ward of the City of Carbondale, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit First Piece. The first thereof beginning at a point at the corner of the land owned by John Lynady on Dundaff oLrcoii inence in an easterly direction from Dundaff street along land of the said Lynady In an easterly direction one hundred and forty seven (147) feet to lands of Patrick Bridgett; thence at right angles with last mentioned line mulls miius iiuw ur mie ot j'atncK Bridgett, forty (40) feet to a corner, thence at right angles with last mentioned line in a westerly dlrecton along lands now or once of Patrck Bridsratt r)fis hlin4sa and forty seven (147) feet to the aforesaid Dundaff street; thence in a southerly direction along Dundaff street forty (40) feet to the place of beginning.

Containing 6,880 square feet of land, more or less. All im Droved with a thi A. frame hotel and out bulldnigs. oscona i iece: i ne second thereof beginning at a corner of other lands, sold by Patrick Bridgett et to Bridget Meledy, on Dundaff street In eald r.itv nt Carbondale; thence along said land on the northerly side in an easterly direction one hundred (100) feet to a corner; thence at right angles with last mentioned line in a northeasterly direction fifteen (15) feet to a corner; thence at right angles wtlh last mentioned Una in a westerly dlreotion parallel with first mentioned line one hundred (100) feet to Dundaff street; thence in a southerly direction along Dundaff street fifteen (16) feet to the place of beginning. Containing 1,600 square feet of land.

All improved with two two story frame buildings. Seized and taken in execution at suit of the Lackawanna Trust urn Saf De posit Company, assigned to the Pioneer Dime Bank of Carbondale. Pa vator Pugllano and Marlannina Pug liano. Judgment No. 14, June term, 1916.

Debt, $10,719.80, with interest from May xi, ijio, attorneys commission and costs anas, n. to January term, 1917, is. xjexjANur Attorney, ALSO No. Is. AH the following daanrlhan' lots or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of MInooka, Township of Lackawanna, County of uacKawanna ana tstate or Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Be ing 101s numoers one and two (1 and 2) In Square or Block number twelve (12) on the Town Plot of Glen Newman; said lot number two (2) having a frontage of sixty (60) feet front on Center street, now Birney avenue, which is the main roaa leading from Scranton to Pitts ton, and being sixty (60) feet in width In the rear and one hundred and flftv (160) feet in depth; said lot number one (i naving a rrontuge or about one hundred (100) feet more or leea, on Center street now Birney avenue, and being forty three (43) feet in width in the rear, one hundred and flftv (160) feet In depth on the northeasterly side and about one hundred and sixty (160) feet in depth on the southeasterly side.

The above described lot of land begins at tne soutneny corner or the Intersection of Davis street and Center street. now Birney avenue, and runs thence in a southwesterly direction along the easterly line of Center street now Birney avenue, about 'one hundred and sixty utu) rest 10 tanas rormeny owned by the Susquehanna Wyoming Valley Railroad Coal company, now owned by James J. Powell; thence in a southeasterly direction along the dividing line between lands of James J. Powell and the heirs of Frederick Kuester, one hundred and sixty (160) feet, more or ess, to a puduc aney; thence In a northeasterly direction along the westerly line 01 saia ouonc alley about ona hun dred and three (103) feet to the south. westerly line of Davis street: thence in a northwesterly direction one hundred and fifty (150) feet to the place of beginning.

The said lots or parcels of iana Doing Known as part of the estate of Frederick Kuester, deceased. Being the same lots or parcels of land sold and conveyed by Umberto Pastore, et. to Patrick Hart et. by deed dated the 4th day of August, A. 1916, and recorded in Lackawanna County In Deed Book No.

287, page 182. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Township of Lackawanna vs. Edith Keuster Pastore, et al. Debt, $127.21. Sheriff to collect $127.21, with interest irom uec.

sin, isit), and costs. Judgment $1,460 Oct. term, 1916, Lev. Fa to January Tertn 1 9 1 7. J.

J. POWELL. Attorney. ALSO No. 20.

All those certain pieces, parcels or lots of land described as follows, to wit: The First Thereof being situated In thA Tnwtmhtn of T.arUnnranna Unnu Lackawanna Countr and State oi Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wlt: Beginning at a oorner on tne westerly sine or Brook street; thence along lot contracted to El via M. Mohar, North twenty seven and one half degrees (27V4) west two hundred feet (200) to a corner on Brook street afore grees and fifteen minutes (43 15') west one nunarea ieet tiu to a oorner; thence south twenty seven and one half degrees (27'i) east two hundred feet (200) to a corner on Broo kstreet aforesaid; and thence along Brook street nortn roriy inree degrees ana nrteen minutes (43 IB') east one hundred feet (100) to the place of beginning. Being same lot of land conveyed to the mortgagor herein by deed from William 8. SHERIFF'S SALES Matoney and wife, dated Feb. 1885, and recorded in Lackawanna County In D.

B. 11, page 327, eta Improved with one two family and one three family frame dwelling houses thereon, and oat buildings. The Second Thereof being all those certain two lots of land situate in the First Ward of the City of Scranton, County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wlt: Being lota numbered six (6) and seven (7) as designated and laid out on the plot or map of lots known and described as "Johler's Addition to the City of Scranton," which plot is of record in Lackawanna County, in D. B. 130 at page 232.

Said lots being each forty feet (40) more or less in width on Parker street, and extending on the westerly side one hundred and forty seven and one half (147 Mi) feet in depth to Raine street and on the easterly side one, hundred and seventy feet (170), more or less in depth to Raine street aroresaia. ana being each forty feet (40) in width on said Raine street as shown by said map. Improved with three frame dwelling houses thereon, seizea ana taken in excutlon at the suit of Emma B. Dudley, formerly Emma J. Burr, vs.

Ellsha T. Blackman. Judgment No. 662 Oct. term, 1916.

Lev. fa to January term ,1917. Debt, $4,268.00, with interest from Sept 26th, 1916. Sheriff to collect $4,268.00. Attorney's commission and costs.

T. F. WELLES Attorney. ALSO No. 21.

All that piece of lend situate In the Borough of Dalton, Lackawanna County, Pa, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly aide of Main street leading from Dalton to Waverly and at the southeasterly corner of land of Matilda Felts, thence along land of said Felts north 44 degrees 30 minutes east 325 feet, mora or less to a corner in the creek In line of William Evans' land, thence up the creek alongside Evans' land south 76 45" east 64 feet, more or less, to a large butternut tree, a corner of said Evans land, thence along the same south 40 degrees east 246.8 feet, more or less to a butternut tree a corner of land now or late of M. B. Sherman, thence along said Sherman land south 35 degrees 15 minutes west 247 feet to the northerly side of Main street thence along Main street north 66 degrees 15 minutes west 142.5 feet to a corner, thence along Main street north 67 degrees 16 minutes west 196 7 feet more or less to the place of beginning. Containing two acres and fifty one perches of land excepting and reserving, however, twelve one hundredths of an acre conveyed by Capltola Dexter to the L. W.

R. R. Co. by deed dated October 6, 1912, recorded in deed bood 259. page 432.

The land subject to the lien is improved with a two story, frame dwelling house, barn, outbuildings and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James B. Smith vs. Capltola Dexter, judgment No. 641, January term, 1917, fl.

fa. to January term, 1917. Debt $4,000 with Interest from Dec 8th, 1916 and costs. WILCOX, Attorney. ALSO No.

22. All the defendants' right, title and Interest in and to all that certain lot parcel or Piece of land situated in the City of Scranton, County of iacKawanna and state or Pennsylvania and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the wetserly side of South Washington avenue at the intersection of lot number one (1) in block one (1) of the City Assessment Map of the Eighth Ward of the City of Scranton (also known as lot No. 5 in block No. 6 on the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company's Map of said City) and lot nine (9) in block number one (1) on the Map of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company in said City; thence in a southwesterly direction along line of said South Washington avenue forty (40) feet to a point being the division line between lots 11 and 12 of Arthur Long's replotting of lot number nine (9), block one (1) of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company's plot of lots; thence in a northwesterly direction along said division line and at right angles to the last mentioned course one hundred and sixty (160) feet to an alley known as Kellerman's court; thence along saia alley or Kellerman a court rorty (40) reet in a nr rtheasterly direction to the division line first above mentioned; thence in a southeasterly direction along said dlvison one hundred and sxty (160) feet to South Wash ington avenue the place of beginning being lot number twelve (12) on the replotting of lot number nine (9) block one (1) of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company's plot of lots made for Arthur Long by Dunning Engineering company, said lot being forty (40) feet in width and rront and extending of that depth in a northwesterly direction one hundred and sixty (160) feet to Kelierman court, being the same land conveyed to tW eald Joseph Lefsets and Harry Letsets by Arthur Long by deed dated July lutn, ian, and recorded tn Deed Book No. 274 at page 867.

in of fice for recording of deeds on and for county or Lackawanna. All improvea with a two story brick building used and constructed for tene ment and bath house purposes. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Max Judkovlcs vs. JoseDh Leo setz, et al. Debt, $20,000.00.

Sheriff to collect iiu.ouu.ou interest. Attorney's commission and costs. Judgment No. 643 January Term, 1917. Fl Fa to January Term, 1917.

TAYLOR LEWIS, Attorneys. ALSO No. 23. AH that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Dunmore, in the County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania and described as follows, to wit: Lot numbered eighteen (18) 011 the northeasterly side of Rigg street as said lot is marked and designated on a lot or plot of lands of the Philopena Engle estate in said borough, recorded in Lackawanna County in Deed Book 82, page 143, said lot being forty (40) feet in front on said Rigg street forty (40) feet in rear and one hundred and forty two (142) feet in depth to lands now or late of Parfrey 4 Reynolds. Being the same premises conveyed to Wm.

E. Taft by Louis Engle by deed dated September 7th, 1890, recorded in the office for the Recording of Deeds in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book 73, page 621. Sub Jeot to the exceptions and reservations in the deeds constituting the chain or title to the said land. Improved with two two story frame dwelling houses, one on the front and the other on the rear of saM lots. seized ana taKen in execution at the suit of the Upper Peninsula Brewing Company vs.

Jennie Maud LaRochelle ana josepn in. xjattocnene, ner nusDana, with notice to Myrtle Cross in posses sion of the said premises. Judgment No. 677, October term, 1916, lev. fa to January term, 1917.

Debt $5,807.61 with Interest rrom Oct aa. mis, and costs. WELLES WELLES, Attorneys. All of which will be sold for cash only. Sheriff's omce.

Scranton. Decem ner io, iio. BENJ. S. PHILLIPS.

Sheriff. SHERIFFS SALES OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON FRIDAY, JAN. 12, 1917 By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, Levari Facias and Ven. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna county, to me directed, I will expose to public sale by vendue or outcry to the highest and best bidders, for cash at the Court House, in the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, on raiaAY, twiltii or jastvabt, A. 1917, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels or iana, viz: No.

1. All those certain pieces of land situate tn the Township of Fell, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: All the surface or right of soil of that lot of land situate In the Township of Fell, County of Lackawanna and State SHERIFF'S SALES of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning on the northeasterly side of the old Mllford and Owego turnpike in line of land of the Northwest Coal company; thence westerly along the northeasterly side said turnpike a distance of 200 feet toTT stake and stones; thence northeasterly 150 feet to a stake and stones; thence at right angles northwesterly along the rear of lots 11, 12 and 13 of Samuel Opydyke's plot of lots a distance of 150 feet to a corner; thence again at right angles northeasterly a distance of 150 feet to a 60 foot street; thence southeasterly along said street about 310 feet to the line of the Northwest Coal company's land aforesaid; thence along Northwest Coal company's land 300 feet to the place of beginning. Subject to the reservations as contained in the chain of title. Being the same premises conveyed to Conrad Mrcna and others by deed recorded in Lackawanna County Deed Book 224, page 271. All improved with a hotel building and other outbuildings thereon.

Also all the surface or right of soil of, In and to the following lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Village of Simpson, in'he Township of Fell. County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, being distinguished as lot No. 39, on Village Plot of Lots prepared for said Nortli aw west Coal company by G. W. Tappan C.

of Scranton, October 18, 189L bounded and described as follows: 4 Beginning at a corner on Main street: thence north 4 degrees, 29 minutes, west 40 feet along said street to a com ner; thence south 85 degrees 31 minutes, west 138 feet to a corner on an alley; at a railroad; thence south 4 degrees, 3 minutes, west 40.45 feet along said! alley to a corner, thence north 85 31' east 144 feet to a corner and place of beginning. Containing 6640 square feet of land more or less. Being the same premises conveyed t0 Michael Garbera by deed recorded io Lackawanna County in Deed Book No. 203, page 607. Coal and minerals reserved.

All improved with a hotel dwelling house and other outbuildings thereon. And also all that certain lot, piece op paroel of land Bituate, lying and being In the Borough of Mayfield, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania distinguished as lot No. 12 In block No. 11 on the property of the Hillside Coal Iron company, as described and desig. nated in the survey of the same and accompanied by a map thereof.

Being in front 51.2 feet and in rear 51.2 feet and 160 feet deep, and being bounded as follows: on the north by Lot No. 13, on the east by May street, on the south by Lot No. 11 and on the west by Lot. No. 6, Coal and minerals reserved.

All Improved with a single two story) frame dwelling house and other out buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at th suit of John J. Reddlngton vs. Conrad Mrena, Michael Garbera, Andrew Ros crelly. also known as Andrew Costello and Anostozgo Roscrelly, his wife.

Debt $3,470.66, sheriff to collect $2,607.15, with interest from December 6th, 1916 vuiuuunoiuu iiiiu uutiiw. judgment No. 330, March term. 1915. Alias Fl Fa.

to January term 1917. O'M. H. Attys. ALSO No.

2. AH that certain lot. niai a oil parrel of land, situate, lying and beingS In the Borough of Olyphant, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Containing a front of sixty (60) feet northward on street, bounded eastward at right angles to said street one hundred six and eight tenths (106 8 10) feet by lot Number fifty eight (58) on said street, southward? sixty and three tenths (60 3 10) feet by Moosic and westward at right angles to said street one hundred thirteen (113) feet'by lot number fifty four on said street. Comprising lot number ntty slx (66) on street as the same Is represented and designated on the map of building lots of lands of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company in said Borough of Olyphant. Improved! with a two story frame building used as a hotel.

Seized and taken in execution at the) I stilt of, assigned to Peter Basalyga vs. M. F. Cannon and P. A.

Cannon, with. I notice to Anna Yurkewskl, terre tenant I Sherltr to collect sixteen hundred (ll.l 600) dollars, with interest from Decern 1 ber 1st, 1914, attorney's commission ot ve per and costs, judgment No. 64, January Term, 1917. i Fa. tq January Irm.

1917. JOS. F. GILROtf. ALSO SAttorney No.

3. All those two certain lot, pieces or parcels of land, situate. Ivli and being in the Borough of MayfleV jouniy or ana state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: First. Being known as Lot Numbe" Six (6) in Block Number Ten (10) on property of Hillside Coal St Iron Com pany, being in front Sixty (60) feet, Ir rear. Sixty (60) feet and One Hundred Fifty (150) feet deep.

Bounded NorthJ easterly bv Lot Number Seven (7)J Southeasterly by Lot Number One. (1)J noutnwesteriy by iot i ive, and Northwesterly by Hill Street. Second Being known as Lot Numbed Five (6) in hiock Number Ten on mar of the Hillside Coal Iron Company plot of Mayfield. Being Sixty (60) feet in front. Sixty (60) feet in the real and One Hundred Fifty (150) feet dee pi Hounded on tne worth ny Numbei six (6) southwest bv Lot Number Foul (4).

Southeast bv Lot Number Thirteerl (13) and Northwest by Hill Street. Bel ing Improved with one two story rram4 dwelling house, and one two story framJ building used as a hotel. I Seized and taken In execution at tbl suit of Annie James, assigned to Petel Basalyga vs. Michael Yurkewskl (some! times spelled jerKewsKi), witn notice tl Anna jurKewsm, terre tenant, rineriti to collect $1,000.00, with Interest fron July 31, 1915, attorney's commission an costs. Judgement No.

676, Januarl Term, 1917. Fl Fa. to Jan Term. 1911 JOS. F.

UILROY, Attorney. ALSO No. 4. All the following described lo of land situated, lying and being on thl southeasterly side of Irving avenue ba tween Willow and Hlrrh streets. In clt of Scranton, In the county of Lackawannl and state of Pennsylvania, bounded.

di scribed and known as the southerly hat of lot number seven (7) In square block number one hundred and twenty four (124), according to the Lackawanr Iron and Coal company's piot or iota the city of Scranton; said half of id being twenty (zu) reet wide in Irving avenue, the same in rear and hundred and forty (140) feet In depS a one lot number eight (S) in block. Coal and minerals excepted ad reserved. And being the same lot land as Is described In the deed fro I Jacob Hafncr and wife to said John Manley, dated July 29. 1907. and Is rl corded in the proper omce lor recordlrl of deeds in and ror i.acKawanna count In D.

B. No. 239. page 280. All imnroved with a two storv frar, dwelling house and other outbulldlnJ thereon.

Seized and taken in execution at. suit of The Artisans Building and La aaAi(flHnn nf flnranton Pa vi Tnl P. Manley. Judgment No. 683, Janual Term.

1917. Debt, $2,000.00. I Sheriff to rolled $1,289.23, and Intel est from December 1, 1916, and cos I Fl. Fa to January Ter 1917. O.

B. PARTRIDGE, AttyJ ALSO No. 6. Being lot No. seven, in squsj or block No.

two, as the same appears the man of plot of lots on the Kill, tract In the Borough of Archbald. LacH wanna County. Pennsylvania. Said being fifty (50) feet in width andfvl hundred and nrty (isu) reel in leng Rounded on the eastern end by Fii street, and on the western end by a cow or alley, and on the souinern side I lot No. six.

in said square or block if two, and on the northern sine by lot 9 eirhr. In the same block. Said lot he I a nnrtlon of a tract or land in the wi ranty name of John Pruden, and bei the same tract or iana wnicn tne late R. Klllam. deceased, of PaunaJ Pike county, Pennsylvania, aid give, vise and bequeath unto B.

F. Klllam, Being the same land that was vavail hv H. V. MIIHm. Al.

Klllam I Esther B. Killam, of Paupack, Pike co ty, Pennsylvania, to Joseph Trugls, deed dated the 10th day of December n. 1910. and recorded In the offlxiA the recording of deeds in and for Lac, wanna county, in aeed ooog no. zgi nara 670.

etc. Also being the same land that was el (Continued on Page Fifteen).

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