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16 THE SCRANTOX REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, 23, 1916 SHERIFF SALES SHERIFF'S SALES SHERIFF'S SALES WAYNE FINANCE AND COMMERCE r.7L0.f of Dunmore. at the now No. 7 southeasterly 93.9 feet to the old plank road; thence along the old plank road south 18 degrees, west 50 feet to a corner; thence along the turnpike road north 42 degrees and 30 minutes west KANSAS IS AFTER LOCAL WORKMEN State Needs About forty Thousand to Harvest Crop and Asks Government Aid. northwesterly drrecuonalongtheouth lYa'SUr 01 of said Venae. QUOTATIONS High Low METALS RECEDE Close Seized and taken ln execution at the suit of German Building Association No.

10 of Scranton. vs. Jane May. Debt $2800.00 Sheriff to collect $1507.87 with, interest from July 1916 Attorney's commission and costs. Judgment No.

786 October Term 1914. Aliaa Fi. FaV to October Term 1916. FICKES. Attorney.

ALSO 60 feet to the place of beginning. Be ing lot Xo. 8 as shown on Winter's ad IS 20 Advance Is Alaska Gas 204 Alaska 8V vltional lota to itlxkely borough, map of ON MEXICO NEWS STARRUCCA IS SUED FOR BI6JAMAGES Case of Mrs. Ida Martin Against the Borough Is Now Being Aired in 24i AI Ch Z4 wnicn is recorded in Lackawanna county. in Map Book No.

2. pago And part of a larger piece of land ac "yro or less, to a public allev or court; thence in a southvvesterlS hi rection along the said alleyVft to a corner; thence in a southeasterly direction a line parallel with Mid Wenzel line and at right angles to Pres 150 Jctt 10 Presiott avenue thence in a northeasterly direction atfonsr Presco avenue 64 feet to The ot Cal and reserved Sfn. Premises conveyed bv 814 87 M4 23t 8I4 S6i 100 9Si 175 54H 1094 Various Stocks Suffer Heavy IMS 984 175 Al Ch pfd 81V4 Am Beet Surar 88 Am Beet Sugar pfd 102 A Ag pM 98'4 A Bk pfd eta 175 Am Can 5ol Am Can pfd 109 quired oy Winters and William H. Bodle from the Champion heirs. Said William H.

Bodle being seized of paid land, died February 16. 1898. testate, and bv Ins last will, cluiv nrohatfrl and Labor Is so scarce in Kansas that it has been found necessary for the state to look to other fields to obtain work 544 109, Selling As Result of Report of Battle. .5 'ranees Martin, bv deed 67 07 Am Car Foundry 58 recorded in Lackawanna countv in recorded in Luzerne county, l'a in Will book 274, page y. ln ateu Book page 151, devised all his 116TI Am Car Foundry ntd No.

13. AH the following described loi oi land, in Alfred Hand's Addition to the Borough of 'Iyde Park mow the City of Scranton) in the County of Lacka wunna and Stale of Pennsylvania, known as Park Hill" being the lower or Easterly half of Lot No. One Hundred and Nineteen (119) and situated upon Street called and named South Eynon Street, upon the Town llot of said addition to men to assist in the wheat harvest and with this In view, letters have been sent broadcast for men. Postmaster Dur HONESDALE. June 22.

The case 1W oou r.iu! tatu in execution at ihn Property and cetatn to liisi wiie, Jlary suii of Willia siali, assigned 1. 1 2.1 Bodle. r.erjilrs and assigns. Coal 64 64 A Coal 14 Am Cotton Oil 54 Am Express 126 NEW TOKK, June 22. Quoted values of Mri.

Ida Martin against the borough of Starrucca occupied the court all day ana rancei a ''vu. Being the same premises conveyed experienced further irregular impair Am Itli pfd oo A Ice See 284 125 28J 20H 45 Wednesday. Mrs. Martin Is seeking martin, sne. ltr to collect 81,560 35 wltli interest from June 10, 1916, attorney's commission and costs.

Judgment So ments today, heavy selling of the preceding days being renewed in consequence the said Boruugh of Hyde Park, (now the A Unseed 21 A Linseed pfd 464 Am LocomoriToj 70 kin, of this city, is among those to receive such appeals, the government having notified him of the labor scarcity In the Sunflower State. Kansas offers attractive wages to get help, but this is counteracted somewhat in this district by the fact that the men must pay their own transportation and that the job will be a short $5,000 damages for injuries received by stepping in a hole in a sluice way last February. The plaintiff received a 126 494 2S4 SOW 464 684 102, 93 111 93'4 474 684 term, 1916. City of Scranton), Intended to be duly recorded, as by reference to which plot will fully niipcar: said lot being part of the more acute status of the MHexl can situation. The movement was ton Am Locomotive, pfd 1034 1021 C.

C. 92. 94 A Smelt latent in that it had its inception at Attorney. broken bone in the knee by the fall. of lot Onellumired and Nineteen (1191 the opening of the day's operations and being Twenty seven and one hair A Smelt pfd A Smelt 8 A District Attorney John Ferguson of ALSO and.

except for fitful rallies continued A Steel Foundry Susquehanna county and C. P. Searle represent the plaintiff while Attorney to the end. by L. L.

Winters ct al. to Julius 1. Worrell by deed dated June 6. 1910. and recorded in Lackawanna county.

in Deed Book No. 312, page 294, etc. Improved with siingie frame store and two story dwelling. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of German Kuild ns Association No. 10.

of Scranton, vs. Julius 1. Worrell. Debt, f7.200.00. Sheriff to collect $4,128.13.

with interest from June 1. ii i6. commission and costs. Judgment Xo. 104.

Ortober Term, 1916, fi. fa. to October Term, 1916. FICKES. Attorney.

ALSO 1094 1304 Mexicans were les affected as a group ..111 944 49i ..204 23 43T4 65 Ill 934 4754 14 1304 204 434 23 404 64 804 A Surgar ATA A Tobacco Am Wool Am Wool pfd than other well known specialties. Pe 204 43T4 (27 1 2) leet in front, and One Hundred and Thirty three (13o) feet In depth Being Hie same premises conveyed to John Alulliciin by Bridget Moran by ilecd dateil September 3. Iii07. and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in anil for Lackawanna County in Deed Book 2SS. page 414, etc.

Coal ami minerals reserved as same are reserved in deeds forming chain nf troleum losing only 1 6 8 at its worst W. A. Skinner of Susquehanna and Mum ford and Mumford were for the borough. The attorneys made tnelr pleas this morning and Judge Searle charged the jury this afternoon. A verdict will one.

The harvest is Just about beginning and will last from 10 to 20 days in the various localities. Threshing will last from 20 to 30 days. The day wages are from 82 to $3 for ordinary hands. $3.50 to $5 for stackers. J3.50 to 86 for enginemen and $4 to 7 for men with teams.

Board is included in addi 23 41 64 surface, or right of soil, of all that certain lot, piece or parcel of and, situate, lying and being the borough of Archba.d. county Jf wanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wir Containing a front of sixty (60)' feet northwestward on Pine street. Bounded northeastward one htmrii non Am Zinc with 1 3 4 for Greene Canaea while American Smelting: lost little or no Am Zinc pfd SOH Anaeoada ground, and Texas company hade an ac tual gain. A A 104J4 104H 1044 probably be reached before night Cnpld'a Busy Month 101 jwi ivi A A 8 8 pfd At Line Metals were again the weakest feature 114 .114 title. I all improved with a two story liter frame single dweUing house thereon.

Butte and Superior losing 3 3 4 and 814 No. 9. An undivided one sixth at right angles to Pine street by lot number twenty seven (27) on Pine street; southeastward and parallel to Cupid is busy this month and while the roses are backward the young men 104 Bid Locomo 8474 Bid Locomotive 104 Bait A Ohio SSU American Zinc 2. making a total of eight points for the latter issue in the two are not so as the following list of mar Bait A Ohio pfd 763; reel by lot num ber thirty (SO) on Cher tri.f sessions. nage licenses will affirm: Batopilaa 1:4 Bethlehem Steel 435 O.

P. Beardslee of Starrucca and Ethel tion to the wages. Little mail is coming to the local postoffice from European countries. Even from England and the other nations whose paths to America are comparatively clear, the volume is falling off. Residents of Germany and Austria particularly experience extreme difficulty In getting letters to the United States.

The majority of the mall from these countries is sent to the friends In Holland. Sweden and Norway to be re 0 744 seizeci anu taKen u. execution ai un suit of Thomas vs. John Mul herin. Debt.

$650.00 with interest from March 26th, 1915, and attorneys commission and costs. Judgment No. 490, May Term. 1915. Alias Fi.

Fa. to October Term, 1916. TAYLOR LEWIS. Attorneys, United States Industrial Alcohol was the objective of a severe drive in the last hour, recording; an extreme loss of est in all the surface or right of soil of all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being tn the City of Carbondalo. County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being lot numbered five hundred and seventy five (575) on a map of out lots of the Delaware and Hudson Canal company on a tract of land in the warrantee M.

Corey of West Prestonr John J. westward at right angles to Pine street one hundred (100) feet by lot number thirty one on Pine street. Comprises lot number twenty nine on Pine street Goodrich 754 Brooklyn RapM Trafttli 864 114 4 104 S84 764 14 435 744 86 65 184 175 534 112 614 129 124 Groat of Lakeville; Olennore J. Berger 654 Butte 8 684 Groat of Laokeville; Glennore J. Berger of Milton and Merle D.

Goodenough of Cat Petm 19 Can Pacific 176 Central Leather 544 7 1 2 on rumors that it had been decided to postpone a prospective or extra dividend. Other stocks of the same volatile description as weel as muni 19 175 54 112 Riley ville; P. J. Monahan and Emily Chandler 113 ALSO M. Spring of Hawley; Floyd Sparks of name of George Lee; said lot containing! thirty thousand four hundred (30.400)! 614 Chesapeake Ohio S2t tions, were lower by two to three points.

Lniondale and Mildred Miller of Whites Chicago North West 129 Xo. 14. All that certain lot, piece or square feet of land or thereabouts and Shipping shares and some of the leading Valley; David H. Clarke of New York Chtcaxo Great west being bounded and described as follows, parcel of land situate in the Borough of 12) 12s. 374 974 city and Lusle M.

Page of Poyntelle, Chicago Oreat West pfd 374 to wit: Beginning in a Northeasterly Taylor, Lackawanna County, Pennsjlt St Paul HxmtY snnrs auxbteo Consuble William Bartlett and Deputy Sheriff P. s. Browning late yesterday afternoon arrested Henry Strine, of Taylor, chara erl hv Mn n. 130 St. Paul pfd ISO Sands ladles a Check I A Z4 The Improvement society has received 974 130 224 204 481 73 404 32 check from Judge Searle to be used for 484 unda, of 406 Fourth street, Taylor with holding two cows, valued at $145.

The Chile Copper 20 Chino Copper 49T4 Oluett 74 Col Fuel Iron 414 Col South 32 404 ins eoiiis is represented and designated on a map of the building lota ot the Delaware) and Hudson Coal company in Arch bald. Prtfth.e. same land conveyed to William R. Gilroy by deed of Mary Orilroy, et. deed dated the thirteenth day of October.

A. 1890. and recorded In the office of the recorder of deeds in and for the county of Lackawanna in deed book No. 76, page 223. Improved with a two story frame dwelling house and other out buildings.

Coal and minerals reserved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the Peck Lumber Manufacturing company vs. William R. Gilroy, with notice to Anthony J. Cawley, terre tenant.

Debt $600, with interest from the first day of May, A. 1916, attorney commission and costs. Judgment No. 11, May term, 1918. Fi.

fa to October term, 1916. JOSEPH F. GILROY, Attorney. ALSO ueienaant will tm i. beautifying the ladles rest room in the court house.

At the request of the ladies and through the court's instruc fore Alderman James Molr this morn motors yielded their early gains most of them showing net declines. Rock Island was again the most active undereaoEotsehrdl taol hrdlu mfwyp hrd issue in the railway division but fell under realizing sales, losing the greater part of the preceding day's three point advance. Union Pacific was almost the sole important railway stock to make actual headway though failing back at the feverish close. Total sales, 585,000 shares. Bonds were irregular.

Total sales par value) 83,370,000. United States fours advanced 3 4 and 13454 Cons Oai 135 At'orne' Jmes Watkins is repre iine or an irregular lane at the Westerly corner of out lot numbered five hundred seventy six (576) on said tract, heretofore conveyed to Mary Murphy; thence by said lane North forty two and one half (42i) degrees West, one hundred eighty four (184) feet to a corner; end thence by an irregular lane North fifty one (61) degrees East, one hundred eighty eight and seven tenths (188.7) feet. North fifty three and one quarter (634) degrees East forty one and two tenths (41.2) feet. South thlrty nino (39), degrees East one hundred seventeen (117) feet, South thirty two and one half (324) degrees West eighty six tions to give to the grand jury early Electric 1164 114W4 ure. uorunaa.

Cora 19a 1" in the year the rest room' was established on the second floor of the court huse Corn pfd 96 Con Can 100 and has been made oozy and comfortable tne week, where he is serving on the Now there are to be some added features eor? Smi'h Scranton that will be greatly appreciated by the Crucible Steel SO'4 Crucible Steel pfd 114 Denver Rio Grande 14 Denver Rio Grande pfd 32 Deere pfd 914 32 134H 1164 19 96 99 78i 1134 14 30 914 44 115 264 364 524 168 88 ladles. 96 99 7734 1134 14 30 914 434 115 264 36 191 Lur a uesaay. A rw a. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Matthews. Made iso) leet, and south forty nine and three fourths (49 Ti) decrees East seven vania, bounded and dcscrincd as JOi lows: Being the Westerly part otT lol No. 35, in block No. 2. according to a map or plot of lota recorded in Lacka wanna County, entitled "Reynolds Addition to Lincoln Heights" which eaiq map is recorded in Map Book No.

1, pagej 104. Said lot being further described 1 follows: Commencing at a point on th Northeasterly side of Reynolds avenue on the division line between lots Nos, 35 ind 36 in said block No. thence; Northeasterly along said division line 126 feet to a point on Albert courtj thence southeasterly along said Al bert court a distance of 35 feetg thence at right angles, ln a Southwest erly direction and parallel to aforesaid! division line, 126 feet to Reynolds ave si nue, and thence Northwesterly alonn Reynolds avenue, 35 feet to the place ofl beginning. Coal and minerals reserved Being part ot the same premises consl veyed to W. S.

DeWitt by G. R. Deatricli et ux. by deed dated Dec. 12.

1910, ancfl recorded in Deed Book Xo. 246, page 044 And being the same premises conveyed) by W. S. DeWitt, et ux. to Joseph Kos teleczkl and Mary Kosteleczkl by deeel dated Sept.

25, 1911, and recorded. Improved with a double two storyl frame dwelling house and outbuilding thereon. Seized and taken in execution at thai OATKXBED ASOUHS TOWH line una tus AlRtthsvl Afra Ta1. X2 L. J.

Pelton of Salem has been ap teen and one tenth (17J) feet to a cor Distillers 5 4o Di Match 115 Dome 274 Erie 364 Erie 1 pfd 624 Crooks, Raymond Crooks. Harry Crooks pointed guardian of Mrs. Mary Powell neien Simpson, Mrs. G. A.

Kearline 52 and airs. Lydia Dlckins of Maplewood ner; and thence by out lot numbered five hundred seventy six (576) aforesaid, South forty two and one half (424) degrees West one hundred fortv one and iihTiY. Raymond Eilenberger, No. 5. All of the defendant's rlgni, title and interest in and to the following on account of the' Fourth of Julv lish.

Panama three's one per cent, on call. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. June 22. Assertions that Canada, Australia. India and Argentina hare now on hand more than sufficient wheat to supply Uritish demands for twelve montha had a depressing influence today on prices here.

The marker closed nerrous at the same as yesterday's finish to 4 lower with July 1027a and Ncpttmber at lOoj. Corn, declined a shade to 'iG1 net. the outcome in oats varied from 38 General Electric 1674 1674 Granby 88 SS Great Northern pfd 120U LWi Oreron ct 365 364 railing on the regular meeting day of the county commissioners they will meet OABUT'I Saturday July 1st. 40 aeacnoea piece or parcet or land, situate, lying and being in the city of Scranton, tn the county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: being lots numbers 144 and 145, on William Seetland's plot nOADLEY S. 00 lrjitj.

SherWOOd spent the risv vrlth hop aitr Miss Emma Patterson of Church street is entertaining Mrs. Fannis De Witt Great Copper 41 Gulf Steel 844 Gulf 8 Steel 1 pfd 964 Gulf Steel 2 pfd 90 Harvester Crops 80 Illinois Central 1044 i nonesaaie one day last week. 1204 364 40 S44 96 90 SO 1044 484 494 454 114 of Atlantic City. ot lots in the late borough of Hyde Mrs. John Burley, of Chicago, has returned to Dunmore after spending a few fara, now city or scranton: said lots be Mrs.

E. F. Doran and children of ing bounded as follows i Beginning at ua wiin reiauves nere. Greensburg are spending the summer Inspiration 48', eight tenths (141.8) feet to the place of beginning. Being the interest of the said Teresa Munley in the real estate of which her father, Michael Brown, died seized in fee simple.

All Improved with one story frame dwelling and outbuildings. Seized and taken ln execution at the suit of Anna Gilhoolev vs. Teresa Munley. Debt, $300.00. with interest from May 25th, 1916, and costs.

Judgment No. 142. October term, 1916. FI. FSl to October term, 1916.

MURRIN, Attorney. ALSO i'i ra i) np, ana in provisions mere were losses of 74 to 15c. Wheat Open High low Close July 4 1084 1023! 102 Sept 105Vi 106 105 KBV4 corner on Chestnut street (now avenue) JU.1SS lOrlda Donv left Mnnrtav tn with Mr. and Mrs. John Baird.

and line between lots numbered 143 and spena me weeK at her home at Dun 144, thence along said line south 69 de more. VT. J. Barnes will be the speaker of the day at the Eqinunk Fourth of lorn The children's dav arvir iil suit of German Building Association Noj 10 tt firttntni. L) July 564 174 grees east 182 feet to a corner ln the lin of lot numbered 149; thence alone th 73H 734 73 74i 73b at ine cnurcn on Sunday, June 25.

Sept. Oats said line south 31 degrees west 92 feet July celebration. The town is planning for a big time and races of all kinds are scheduled. S3 105 13 S9v4 394 to a corner in line between lots num winiam Doyle, of Brooklvn, is the guest of Mrs. Higgins.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F.vnna nnri teleczkl and Mary Kosteleczkl. Debtj $3,600.00.

Sheriff to collect $2,062.24 with, interest from July 1, 1916, commission and costs. Judgment No. 149. Ootobert 984 be red 145 and 146: thence along said Fred Tuch of Detroit, Mich, is visit int Air pra otyt Int Kkl 46 Inter Paper 114 lntr Paper pfd 56vJ Inter 17 Jewel Tea 834 Jewel Tea pfd 1054 Kayaer 98 Kansas 0 So 26 Kansas 0 So pfd 604 Kelly 8T 71 Kentucky Copper 484 Lackawanna Steel 6S4 Erie ATT 20 Erie A 'West pfd 43 Llijgetts A pfd 80 Lletts AM 261 of Scranton, spent Sundav with M' line north 69 degrees west 182 feet to 84 96 90 80 1044 48 494 434 114 564 174 83 105 984 26 604 71 47 674 20 424 794 251" 37 132 234 904 S3 874 57 62 term, 1916. FI.

Fa. to October termJ Evans' mother. corner on said Chestnut street, (now ave 26 B0J 47i ing his father Isadora Tuoh who is seriously ill. 1916. Mr.

and Mrs. Orlell in nue), and thence along said Chestnut street (now avenue) north 31 degrees No. 10. All the following described part of lot or parcel of land situate in the Sixth ward of Dunmore T.unlimx Qn Tuesday. July 39 4014 Sent 39, Pork Inly 24.60 24.62 "Pt 24.05 34.17 Lard July 13.12 13.12 Sept 13.22 13.30 Ribs July' 13.60 13.65 Sept 13.75 13.75 Cash quotations were: 674 Homer and Hplen Ramhi attAni.

FICKES, Attorney. ALSO 24.50 24.50 23.87 24.00 18.07 13.07 13.20 13.20 13.57 13.60 13.62 13.67 east 92 leet to the place or beginning. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved the children's day exercises at Promp ton Sunday. 31 43 80 251 na County, Pennsylvania, being twenty (20) feet of lot No. 10 next adjoining lot No.

11 on the North, in square or in the same manner and with the earn force and effect as ln deed for the abov described parcels or lots of land from Lone Island 374 374 Horace A. Vail and wife to Elizabeth 132 234 92 Loms A iss Marine ct 124i Marine ct pfd 9334 Wagner, dated the third day of April. uiucK ro. iv, ana situate upon street called and known as Sixteenth street upon the plot of Sanderson's Addition to said borough. Recorded.

Called and known as Green Ridsre. Said sivtonn. OLLISTXBTZLIiE. HOLLISTERV1LLE, June 22. About forty of the friend; of Rev.

and Mrs. J. B. Thomas surprised them at their home Monday evening, the occasion being an anniversary of their wedding. After spending a pleasant evening the guests departed leaving some useful gifts and many good wishes for the future vears Mr.

and Mrs. R. TV. Slocum and son! Lester, spent Sunday at Mrs. Slocum's home Sterling.

Mrs. Walter France, who has been spending some timo with mnth. No. 2, 99c; barley 60r378c: timothy, 87.50: clover $5fAff 14.00: pork lard 813.12: ribs 813.30 13.90. SHERIFF'S SALES 1892.

and recorded in Lackawanna county Max 85 in deed book No. 13, page 126, etc And No. 15. All the right, title and lne terest of the defendant in and to a ill that certain lot, piece or parcel of land? situate on the Southerly side of street1 called and known as Parker street, inV the First ward of the City of In the County of Lackawanna end Stats of Pennsylvania: said piece or parcel ot land being 60 feet in front, 34 feet inf rear and 126 feet ln depth. Beinr Northeasterly portion of all that oer3 tain lot, piece or parcel of land nuu being the same piece or parcel of land as was conveyed by Elizabeth Wagner street being now Monroe avenue.

Said lot is rectangular and twenty (20) feet in front on Sixteenth trr nw OF 83 87 57 62 97 34: and Fred Wagner, her nusband, to f. hundred seventy one and a Quarter McCann. dated the 24 th day of Marcn VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 344 (1714) feet in rlenth rnnipinin 1364 126U 1883, and is recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds ln and for Lackawanna 4s 44 sterling, has returned home. We regret to state that her mother, who is very ill, does not improve. county in deed book No.

16. page 82, etc. veyed by Samuel C. Gilbert, et al, to Pati! ON 7 7 CURB MARKET Bid Canada 5S Cerro Jo 0. L.

TV. Coal 298 PriRgs 128 Salt 37 salt 37 1. V. Coal So lake 7 Midvale 63, Ohio Oil 225 Peerless 24 Submarine 87 All improved with a two story frame 6'4 Roy Koehler is visiting his 125 Mai 1 pfd 884 Max 2 pfd 58 May DPS 62 Mex Pet 98 Miami Copper 35 1264 A Texas Mo Pacific 7t Mo Pacific cts 74 National Biscuit pfd 125 National A 764 National Lead 65 National HAS 244 Nevada Cons 164 New York Air Brake 133 New York Central 1044 63, XYOAW 27 Nor A 131 FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916 dwelling house; a two story rrame aweii insr house used as two tenements; 3.426 square feet. The measurement of the depth to commence 10 feet from the inside of the sidewalk on the street or avenue aforesaid, the party of the second part having the right to enclose, occupy and use 10 feet for cellarway, porch, steps, veranda or shrubberv but not the right to erect anv building thereon.

Nor shall anv hnllHine J6i Scranton for a few days. A number from this place attended the salem townshirj schnnl Asked 62 36 305 132 41 41 SS 74 833 226 26 38 209 525 250 562 barn with additions thereto, and other ricic Nolan by deed dated the 17th day of December, 1896, and duly recorded la the office for the recording of deeds in and for Lackawanna county, in D. B. 145, page 387. Said lot being known and? numbered as lot number three (3) irv block number twenty three (23) of Da vid Coughlan's survey.

Said parcel ori out buildings thereon. Bv tiiLue nr KunHi. Seized and taken in execution at the ment Tuesday evening at Hamlin. Misses Elmo Watrous and Gertrude Mehne Stanley Frey and Herbert Mehnn ih suit of the Artisans Building and Loan at i facias ana ven. lix.

is sued out of the Court of Common Plea of Lackawanna county, to me directed. erected within 30 feet of th Association of Scranton, vs. P. van. 111 me program ana aid themselves and their teacher great credit in the 65 244 16, 133 1034 614 264 130 66 Mil 64 21 98 on said street or avenue.

Coal and minerals reserved same as in deed from Eurie L. Merrlman. et al. to Charles vf ren McCann. Judgment No.

83, October term. 191. Debt $10,000.00. Sheriff to collect $2,550.35 and interest from June 7th, 1916. and costs.

Fi. fa. to October repose to public sale bv vendue or outcry to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the Court House, in the City 11 iwi iiittiive in. meir parts. North American 66 air.

ana Mrs. waiter Quick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert fnnr ir f7 icKawanna and ter dated August 9. 1898, and recorded ln Deed Book No.

165, page 5, etc. Being the same land conveyed by Geora Simisnnn cmisy ivHiiia, on term. 1916. O. B.

PARTRIDGE, i o. xuuyn ooie, Mr. and Mrs. R. w.

siocum were in scranton Tn.iH... Attorney, portion of the aforesaid lot numbed three (3) is bounded on the Northwests! erly side "by lands of said Patrick Nolan, and on the Northerly side by said Par 1 ker street. And the same land as la described in the deed from said Patrick Nolan to said John J. Nolan, dated April 16th, 1912, and la recorded in said' county in D. B.

No. 266, page 486. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. All improved with a two story fram double dwelling house and other out. Northern Pacific Onterior Silver Pacific Mail Ml rts Pennsylvania Railroad Peoples Gas Peoples East o'clock in the forenoon Mrs.

W. H. Surridsre L.t.i.. Nrvr York Ncir Jersey California Indiana Itioi A'me Tea I nited Motors Motor Product 1 'lierrolet White Ai'tna Papulpa cwlen Gas Cosdcn Wayland Cnha Cane Kre fri.nJ .520 .120 47U 52 72ii 65 .219 5m 17'4 12 If, 26 44 57 iou lne rlsht tiUe of the defendant in and 531; al. to Eurie L.

Merrlman by deed dated January 16. 1896. and recorded in Deed Book No. 133, page 467. and the same property conveyed by Charles H.

Center and wife to Ellen Rv i urn. Charles Brown and son. Clarence, who are working at Mountain Home, spent ALSO 'wlnS described lots, pieces or parcels IMS; 7 ...21 SS 5Tr4 .102 ...13 4SU .1004 ...129 214 434 ..974 17 is 474 1004 129 Pressed Steel Car I Pressed Steel Car pfd Xo. 1. By virtue th wvlt 161 i.

"rable of Scranton, called on No. 6. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on the west eide of Chestnut street, in tion in the above case, levy on and sell all the defendant's ria ht tm r.i i uoicu January zo. lsas, and recorded in Deed Book No. 274.

page 680. and bv Ellen Beyea conveved tn i .113 uiu menus nere Sunday and Mon Public Service i. Pullman Ray Cons Ry St Spif Ry St Spe pfd 163 204 13 2i. 54 574 11 the Third ward of the borough of Dun terest to all that lot, piece or parcel of 6'4 125 764 5 24 164 133 1034 614 264 1304 66 113 64 21 9S 57 12 13 47i 1004 129 163 204 43 974 43'i 1074 1X4 454 154 39 1S3 31 PS4 224 6S 36 404 1 134 124 5 32 1344 824 163 more, county of Lackawanna and state Mime. lucmea in tne borough of WVl "A 913 and recorded in Deed Book No.

24. page 681. etc. Seized and taken In of Pennsvlvanla. Said lot is known and Bepnblic Hteel 454 designated as lot number five (5) on a ouuiiiui, county or Lackawanna state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de draft of lots laid out in tne oorougn swiucu as xouows.

Beginning at a corner on the westerl uuiiuni3 mereon. Seized and taken in execution at th suit of the Economy Building and Loan, Association of Scranton. vs. John Nolan. Judgment No.

153, October termJ 1916. Debt, $4,400.00. Sheriff to collect $2,689.91 and Interest from June 10. 1916, and costs. FI Fa.

to October term, 1916. 0. B. PARTRIDGE. Attorney.

ALSO of Dunmore for Sarah Ann Potter. It is also known as lot number eleven (11), LAKEVILLE, June 22. Joseph Sacks, Scranton, was the guest of his grandparents, E. H. Alpha and wife, the week end.

Mrs. H. R. Locklin is In Gravity for a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Edward Maines.

Mr. and Mrs. G. L. nn suit of Ralph Winters assigned to W.

aughan vs. Ida M. Beyea, executrix of the estate of E. M. Beyea or Edwin M.

Bey deceased. Debt. $787.60. Sheriff to collect 3667.2S with Tt JUL Republic Steel pfd 1074 Reading 10214 Reading 2 pfd 454 Seaboard A I. 15U Seaboard A pfd 39 Sears, Roebuck 1S3 Shattoek 31s block four (41 of the Assessment Map Eiae oi poplar street, at the northern corner of lot Xo.

234, of Margaret L. Ansley'a map of new Wiunn p.l of the Third ward of the borough of July 1. 1916. commissi Dunmore, bounded and described as roi of Clark's Summit. Pa thmrt omh LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET 'Corrected dally by John T.

Porter Co.) JUNK 22. Butter, extras, 30431ic: firsts. printc, 33vr34v; cbeec, New York State full cream. ISValSc: cijrs. 24fi26c new onions.

82.25'5230 crate: i nnges. ulifoma. 83.004.50 box; oranires, Florida. box; bananas. 90gl.25 reans.

marrow choice, Jo.SOi.&l bu medium. pea hoans, 4 9) Lima leans, $3.9084.00 peas, tried green. J3.253.o0 poultry, live foul. 203 24c. 48 54' west 366 feet alona rar nf lot Judgment No.

285. November term, FI. Fa. to October term, 1916. lows, to wit: Beginning on the west side of Chestnut street at the southeasterly corner of land of Thomas Caw io sao inclusive, to a point on FICKES, Attorney.

1074 45U 154 39 183 31 964 224 63 1374 134 684 124 54 324 136 S24 94 1634 184, day at Ledgedale as the guest of Mr and Mrs. D. A. Smith. The Sabbath schools at this place are planning for their annual picinc July Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Sanders ara rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter Mrs. J. X. SteDhenst in th Vmc.

ALSO cjioiy uiae oi nemiock street; thence north 43 west along the line of Hemlock street 130 feet to a corner thence north 48' 64' east 374.5 feet to a corner on the west side of Poplar street ley; thence along said street south one degree (1) east twenty one and one tenth (21 1 10) feet to an angle in said street; thence continuing along said street south ten and one half (10 1 2) No. 11 Southern Pacific Ptv Southern Railway 224 Southern Railway pfd 68 Studebaker 13S4 Teneessee Copper 44 Texas Co tS6 Texas Pacific 134 Third A 6S4 Tol pfd 124 I Rag 54 Tn Bag pfd 32t Union Pacific 137 Union Pacific pfd S25 United Uigur Stores 94 United Kruit I664 1 All the following described lot el of land, situate in the City of oi iana. situate in the City of No. 16. All the surface or 'right of soil of all that certain lot of land situate in the First ward of the city of Carbondale, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Northerly by land now or formerly of John W.

Brown seventy five (76) feet; v. pi decrees, east thirty nine and nine tenths (39.9) feet to a corner of land Bia corner Demg it reet distant from the angle in the street line, thence 3S east along the western side of Poplar street 130 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 1.14 acres of of Michael' Kane: thence north eighty L0t Pennylvanla, bounded and des id. t0 Being Lot nine (89) degrees west along lands of daughter, Mrs. Raymond Woodward O.

O. Locklin had a number of Scranton guests this past week. Miss Virgle Goble is enjoying a vacation at Honesdale. Children's Day exercises win k. said Michael Kane one nunorea ana NEW YORK PROVISION NEW YORK.

Juuc 22. Hutter steady: creamery, extras (92 score) 2Sfec: do hither scoring 2S3, 1i Iri ts 28J2Sc: seconds lirm. fnsli extra 8nc ''Sfi 21SU0: extra Srstx 24i244 firsts 224 23140: nearby hennery while, line to fancy. 2J5c: nearby hennery li owns 27y28o. Chese.

steady: freh specials 15U16. do averasc fan'r 15V. eierhtv three (183) feet to a corner iana more or less. Improved with a two story frame dwelling, bunga thence north one (1) degree, west aixty lS'i 214 (60) feet to a corner ln lands or xnomas HZei pIace The tlm "as not iuw nijit, un iruit trees and out buildings, and belna the same, nrnn J1 1464 147 Cawley. aforesaid; tnence soutn eignty nlne (89) degrees east on hundred and oie htv nsni feet alontr said Cawley's 14 14 erty conveyed to the above defendant by Jennie Enslin and Harley Enslin by deed a business trip to the Electric City last week.

soclet' met at the lands to said Chestnut street, the place icturueu uatsawanna county in deed book 260, at page 504. Seized and taken in execution at the of besrinninc ExceDtlncr and reserving, however, unto the learal owners thereof all coal suit or Haney Enslin, vs. John Arnold. Debt 1440.00. Sheriff to collect 8360.00.

1004 674 0O4 S34 1174 I64 41 134 454 and minerals beneath the surface of the 1. 11 in piu rseir 21V 8 Ind Al 154 It pfd 14 Rubber 53 8 Rubber 1 pfd 1094 fc 694 8 8 4 pfd 504 8 Steel MS Steel pfd 11714 Utah Copper 764 Va Car Chemical 41 Wabaah 1314 Wabash pfd A 4S4 Wabash pfd 27'4 Wells Fargo Express .......131 Westinghouse 59'4 West Union Telegraph 934 1 pfd 14 Willys Ov 286 Willys Or pfd 107 last weanesday. Proceeds from dinner was 13 65 uBer) "n'e's and family entertained her father, Mark Kellam Sr and 61 The' iHrele" onda'y trom Hildegarde Re bekah odge assembled at Lakeville cemet on Saturday and condll said lot with the right to mine and re iiur or biock 67 and situate upon street called and known as Washington Avenue upon the plot of Said lot being fortv (40) feet in front and one hundred fifty (150) feet in depth, and is rectangular with an Alley in the rear 16 feet wide for public use. with the privilege of using 10 feet in front of the front line of said lot on TVashington Avenue, for yard porch, piazza, bay windows or vaults but for no other purpose. Goal and minerals reserved same as in deed from L.

I. and C. Company to William H. Pierce, dated March 24, 1886. and recorded ln the office for the recording of deeds, etc.

in and for Lackawanna County, In Deed Book No. 29 page 311. And being the same premises conveyed A 1 Schiller, by two separate deeds, the first of which being from Mary Roberts, widow, dated March 28, 1910 and recorded in Lackawanna County, Pa in Deed Book No. 249 page 345. and the other being from Emma noberts, dated March 28.

1910 and recnrrt.rl in t.su.. interest and costs. Judgment No. 656, October, 1914. Fi.

to October term, C. I. HUDSON CO. New York. Stock Member New York Cotton Exchangee New York Coffee Mears Bldg, Scranton.

cnoicjij i.y a puoiic street (Brown street) thirty (30) feet: westerly by land contracted to be sold to Carmen Perri, now occupied by Fred Tplcrico thirty (30) feet, and southerly by land contracted to be sold to Michael Mol' linaro now occupied by Tony Tolerico. seventy five (75) feet. Being part of out lot number one hundred and fifteen (115) on map of out. lots of the Delaware and Hudson company in the warrantee name of Jacob Porter. Subject to all reservations ln regard to coal and minerals and mining rights contained in deed from the Delaware and Hudson company to Patrick Brld gett and John W.

Brown, duly recorded in Lackawanna county in Deed Book 33. page 137. Being the same premises conveyed by Lorenzo Glglio and Rose Giglio, his wife to Silveria Molinaro, wife of Antonio Molinaro, by articles of agreement dated the first day of December, 1910; duly acknowledged the 7th day of De cember, 1910. move the same. K194 674 5014 834 1174 75i 404 134 48 27 127 4 5S 924 14 2M 107 Belnr the same premises which John 171S.

STARK. Attorney Mullen and wire granted and conveyea to the said John E. Swift, by deed dated the 26th day of February, 1892, which 127T4 srv ln. niemcry of the ALSO o5 oisiers deceased. Pastor, Rev.

Hayward. of deed is recorded in the recorder's office of Lackawanna county in Deed Book 14 "neaaaie, delivered a rln Zl No. 2. All the right, title and interest Nn. 92.

nara lis. bunday evening to a goodly number He was entertained at th. Xr in and to all that certain Piece or narcel Improved with a two story store ano of land situate on the northwest side of A. nantei. vl naries dwelling and out buildings.

Total sales of stocks, 594,900 shares. Ex dividend. Haun avenue, in the city of Scranton. in Seized and taken in execution at tne the county of Lackawanna and state of uit of the Fidelity ueposit ana ins Pennsylvania, and bounded and de WAR STOCKS count Bank of Dunmore, Pa. vs.

OOTJLDBBOBO GOLUDSBORO, JurTvT 22. Sundav mornini ar 11 unaay Megargel Co I New York Stock Exchaneo Member. J. Boston Stock Exchama I Chicaco Stock Exchanfe 'n vestment Securities 35 Fine Street XTew York wanna uouniy, In Deed Book No. scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at Walter E.

Swift, administrator, c. t. a. tjt page aso, etc. Improved with a three iinn a point on said Edith avenue, 60 feet northwesterly from the Intersection of of John E.

Swift, deceased, and Catherine Swift, widow, sole devisee and terre tenant Debt, $7,687.50, with interest Quotations en the war stocks follow: American Brass 293 Atlaa Powder 174 Babeock A Wilcox 112 dwelling house and barn. eizeo ano taKen ln execution at the from June 3, 1916. commission and Bliss, E. W. 590 costs.

Judgment No. 698, May Term sun or uerman building Association No. 10 of Scranton. vs. A.

T. Hfhin.r which time all members of the officii to be present. Children Day services will be held 2:16 179 115 600 7l h6 350 110 840 1916, lev. fa. to October Term, 1916.

Bliss. E. pfd Canadian Car foundry. Canadian Car A Foundry, pfd Debt $20,000. Sheriff to collect $12,673.06 BKitn as KJi.i Attorneys.

with interest from July 1, 1916 Attorney's commission and costs. Judgment No. 786 October Term 1914. Alias Fh Fa. to October Term 1916 to 65 82 100 S30 298 355 170 ALSO 1 ananian Kxpiotirea I Canadian Explosiveaf pfd Colts Arm Company I du Pont Powder I Hercules Powder Niles Bement Pond Brown Brothers Co, 301 FICKES.

No. 7. All that certain lot, piece or 360 New Tork. Philadelphia. Boston.

Attorney. Seized and taken in execution at th suit of Lorenzo Giglio and Roae Giglio vs. Silveria Molinaro. wife of Antonio Molinaro. Debt, $1,441.77.

Sheriff to collect $1,441.77, with Interest from the 29th day of May, A. D. 1916, attorney commissions' 10 per cent and eostav Judgment No. 193, October Term, 1916, fi. fa.

to October Term, 191. JOHN MEMOLO. Attorney. ALSO "3 No. 17.

All that lot. piece or parcel; of land situated In the city of Scranton county of Lackawanna and state nfl Pennsylvania, described as follows, tag wit: Being lot No. five (6) in square or block No. 89 and slluate upon street called and known as Prospect avenue upon the town plot of the said City of and duly recorded. Said lot Is thirty five (35) feet or mora in width and one hundred and forty (140) feet in depth.

This lot Is rentanarular wltrt parcel of land situate in the borough cnurcn sunaay evenina corH," ha8 rsturned siS College and is spending his vacation BiraeU Mr and Mrs A. Miss Grace Shaw is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. George Shaw, at Moscow. Mr. and Mts.

James Crooks visited their son James at the State hospital on Vednesday. William Catterson. of Binghamton, 173 340 Standard eerew 335 of Dickson City, in the county of Lack ALSO I Winchester Anns 1750 said conn avenue and Wales street, thence at right angles to said Edith avenue northwesterly along lands of Patrick Miles. 92 feet to a corner; thence at right angles to said last mentioned course southwesterly 50 feet to a corner: thence southeasterly, and at right angles to said last mentioned course 92 feet to said Edith avenue; and thence along the line of said Edith avenue northeasterly 50 feet to the place of beginning. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved.

Being the same lot of land as Is described in the deed from John 'Mills and wife to said John Murphy and Bridget Murphy, dated February 25, 1908, and is recorded in said county ln deed book No. 230, page 490, etc. All improved with a two story frame dwelling house and other out buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the Economy Building and Loan Association of Scranton, vs. John Murphy and Bridget Murphy.

Judg 1850 awanna and state or Ei divtdend. I bounded and described as follows, to Brown, Shipley A London, Represented by JAMES H. RICHARDS. Traders' Bank Building. Bell Telephone itl.

BONDS FOR INVESTMENT. No. 12. All the surface or ritht of wit: Being lot number nine () in block twenty five (2o), according to a map soil of the following described lot, piece or parcel of land nltuate in the Borouch Surplus heat from a gas laundry stove is used to dry clothing ia a new drying entitled. "Price, Pancoast and Throop's asuesi 01 nis parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Catterson. Map of Priceburg." recorded in Map Book 1. pages 18 and 19. Said lot is of Dunmore.

County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follows: Boine lot num 1 cabinet. 1 Miss Olive Wria htson. nf fifty (50) feet 4n width in front on who has been spending some time with ber Thirty nine C39) on Butler Street street known as Scott road by one hun In the Borough of Dunmore, as per map red and sixty five (165) feet ln depth. mr. anu oins.

oeiaon sebrlng, has re turned home. in tne vennsylvania Coal Company's Seized and taken In at the office. Said lot number Thirty nine (39) j. smitn, of Easton, visited his suit of the New Schiller Building and Loan Association vs. John Sosnowski an alley in the rear sixteen (16) feet being fifty (50) feet In front on Butler moiner.

iirs. i. u. smith, on Wednesday Leslie Waldorf, of Binghamton, spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. I'.

V. nd Wanda riosnowskl. Judgment No, wide ror pumic use. All Improved with a two and on. ment No.

2. October term. 1916. Debt $2,200.00. Sheriff to collect $1,270.26, and interest from May 31, 1916.

and costs. 117, October Term, 1916. Fi. Fa. to Oc Street, and extending at right angles to said Street one hundred sixty (160) feet to Cherry Street, containing 8,000 sq.

ft. of Coal and minerals reserved. vvaiaorr. Miss Dorothy Gress is visiting relatives at White Haven. Mrs.

Bailie Le Clair. Mrs. Being the same premises conveyed by BROOKS COMPANY INVESTMENT BANKERS Members New York Stock Ecchaafe Main Office, 423 Sproce Street, Scruten, Pa. the Pennsylvania Coal Company to John May by deed dated May 6, 1885 and tober Term, 1916. Debt.

$2,400.00. Sheriff to collect $505.77, with interest from June 1st. 1916, and 6 per cent, attorney's commission and costs. P. W.

STOKES. Attorney. 1 ALSO Le Clair, Miss Anna PIska, are attending Fi. ra. to October term, 1916.

O. B. PARTRIDGE, Attorney. ALSO No. 3.

All that certain lot or parcel recorded In Lackawanna County, in Deed Book no. 41 page 662. mo uumineiiueineiii exercises at rvutz town State Normal school, where Misses Frances Newell and Sophia Piska are Beinar the same premises conveved tv half story stone and briek double dwelling house and out buildings. Seized and taken In execution at th suit of Nellie V. Mahon vs.

Anthony Mahon. Debt, $674.60. with interest from June 20th, 1916, and 10 per cent, attorney's commission and costs. ment No. 697, May Term, 13X6 FI.

fa. to October Term, 1916. BUNNELL Attorne All of which will be sold for ck only. sheriff's office, Scranton, June tit. 1916.

BEN'J. S. PHILLIPS, among the graduates. of land situate on the westerly side of Leo May. et, rI.

being all the helrs at lsw to June May bv deed dated June 18. 1913 and June 20, 1S13 by W. H. Prescott avenue, between Ash and Wil Rev. C.

M. Snyder has been spending liams streets, partly in the city of McAllister Guardian of Edward May No. 8. All the surface of a lot or piece of land situate in the borough of Blakely. Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, described as follows, to wit: Beginning on the turnpike road at cor BINOHAMTON, N.

100 Preaa Blag, WtUKES tARRE, PA. Miners Bank BM. and Margaret May, to Jane May, and recorded. some time in rnuaaeipnia, wnere be attended a meeting of the Synod. He was accompanied by Mrs.

Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards and daughter, Mary, are spending few weeks at Lake Hopatcong and Dover. r.n;rs Marshall is at Honesdale for Scranton, and partly in the borough of Dunmore.

county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: beginning at a point on the westerly tide of Prescott avenue, in the Third All improved with two story rrame ner of lot No. 9. on plot of l. Li. In isrs then along lot No.

9 norther! ouse and out Buildings tnero I ho Jon 33.9. feet, a eorner; thence along lot it.

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