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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1915. 12. SHERIFF'S 4 ALES SHERIFF'S IS ALEC SHERIFF'S SALES SHERIFF'S SALES SHERIFF'S SALES SHERIFF'S SALES SHERIFF'S SALES i'7 pieces or parcels of land, lying and being In the city of Scranton.

county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania. The first part thereof is described as follows: Being known and designated on the J. Heerinan map of South Hyde Park as lot number eleven (11) In square or block number eighteen (W). being fifty (50) feet in front on Seventh street, and one hundred and fifty U60) feet In depth, as by reference to the said map will more fully appear, also the right Jn common with (ne grantor and the owner of the property on the north side of this lot to the use of an alley eight feet wide and one hundred, and fifty (150) feet or the depth at the lot in length. The second piece is described, as fol.

lows: Beginning at the northwest corner of the above described lot ana extending in westerly direction a distance of forty feet to the right of way of the Bloomsburg division of the L. ft W. railroad; thence along the said 1 right of way, a distance of about one Tiundred (100) feet in a southerly direo tion, thence eastward about sixteen (16) feet to the lond of John Flannery, thence to the southwest corner of the lot first above described. This piece Is situate Immediately in the rear and to the west of the above described piece. Both of the above pieces of land were conveyed to the mortgagor by deed of John J.

Kinnertv and wife dated the 8th day of February, A. 1906, and recorded in the oltlce of the recorder of deed in and for the said county in deed book No. 225 at page 56. The first described lot is Improved with a three story brick building used for dwelling purposes, and a two story frame dwelling house situate in the rear of said lot. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Samuel Miller, vs.

Adolf Blau. Debt $11,000, sheriff to collect $5,500, with interest from May 3, 1906, and 5 per cent, attorney's commission and costs. Judgment No. 1181, October a corne. now or te of J.

Reideivbach one hundred and fpt mor. or iess to Caoouse miA fiftv seven (57) feet. anou ZIIERIFFSJSAIES OF IUABLE REAL'fESTATE MDAY, SffU4, 1915 virtue of sundry wrBts of Is, Levari Facias and Venditioni tnsnas. issued out o( the Court or Pleas of Uckiwanma me directed. I will expose to public ale bv vendue or outcry, to Tiie nign x.t hirMor.

for cash, at tne lourt House, in the City ofScranton. nt jink a and Mate of ennsyivania. on FRIDAY. TWT.NTY FOVRTH I SEPTEMBER. tut ift nVlork In tne xore ooon of said day.

all the right, title. nd interest of the defendants in ana ta the following described lots, pieces ior parcels of land, No 1. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough or nt.v,.. itv miiit of Lackawanna, 'and State of" Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being lot Xo. Nineteen (19) in Square or ock so.

Eleven (11 said lot is iwriy in frrmi on Poolar street bv one hundred and fifty (150) feet in rtinth fn Court fifteen (15) feet for public use. according to a survey maSe for Edmund A. Bartl, recorded in Mar Book No. 1, pages 11 and 117 in Laciiawanna County. Beftisr the same land conveyed uy "i wld Baranowski and Josephine, his wife, to Simon Kaszubo and Yeronlco Kassuio, his wire, oy aeeu ui IS, 1910, and recorded in Lackawanna Countv in Deed Book M.

zy. Ps the" said Simon Kaszubo having died, thua vesting the title in the survivor. Veronico Kaszubo. Subject to the same conditions, exceptions ard reservations as are contained In deeds forming chain of title. Improved with a two story frame dwelling; and other out buildings tnere and taken in execution at the niniiitiT RinV vs.

Stanley Kas ba end Weronico Kasaba or Kaszubo. Debt 1525.00. Sheriff to conect wf'h interest from the 2nd day of April, 1915, and attorneys commission of 10 per cent, and costs. Judgment No. 449, October Term, 1914.

Fi Fa. to October Term. 19 lo. HARKY NEEDLE. Attorney.

ALSO No. 2. All that certain lot. piece or ni.i nf lond. situate, lying and being in, the Citv of Scranton.

County of Lack kanna. and State of Pennsylvania, de scribed as follows: Being in in sminre or Block No. Thirty (30) of David Coghlnn's survey, and situate upon Street called and known as West Market street. (formerly Abington Turnpike), in the Third ward of said City: said lot being sixty t60) feet in front and about one hundred and fifteen (115) feet in depth, of irregular shape, as tier map of survey'; said lot being about one hundred and fifteen (lis) Being tne same premises wintji" Hen. v'B.

Rockwell, et. al. to Andrew kDevers. bv deed dated January nnfl recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Luzerne County hin Deed Booh No. p.tse 'the title whereof became vested in Bridget Deveis ifcHale by virtue of Mir.rfVi ronvevances and 'devices here tofore" made and executed and duly filed of record in Lackawanna County, and beinsr the same premises conveyed by P.

F. Connor, sheriff, to the Mutual Guarantee Building and Loan association bv sheriff's deed, dated the 24th day of Maw 1912. and recorded in said Co'untv in' Deed Book No. 261. page SS4.

etc. And conveyed by the Mutual Guarantee Buiiains: ana unn assunu ion to John J. Hughes by deed dated November 2, 1912. and recorded in T.nckf.WRr.nn County in Deed Eook No. 3C2.

page 425. etc. Cm nr. nfnpr minerals reserveu. All Improved with a two story frame "bunriine and out ouvuinss Soiitpd and in execution at tne suit of the Mutual Guarantee Building and Locn association of I'hiladeipnm, vs.

John J. Hughes. Oeot. cwith interest froni Novemoer uu, ar.d attorney's commission of 5 per cent. id costs.

Judgment No. 4it. June Term. 1915. Fi.

Kn. to June uio. JAMES J. O'MALLEY. Attorney.

9 AT SO No. S. Al! the following described 'lots or of land situate. lvir.g and being in the City of Scranton. 'he County of Lacka wanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded ar.d described as follows, to wit: Lots Twenty six (26) aid Twentv seven (27) in Square or number Flftv three (53).

and sit uate upon street called and known as dams avenue, upon the plot of Scran ton intnded ne cuiy registered ana recorded, said Tots being each forty (40 feet in front, the same in rear nn t.ao alley, and one hundred and fifty (150) feet in depth. Said lots are rec tangular in shape and extend from Adams avenue to Lee alley or court, a r.uMie alley sixteen (16) feet wide for public use. With the privilege of using I'n 'i" of each of said lots on Adams avenue for yard, porch, piazza, cellarway. bay windows vaults, but for no other The ton of said vaults in no to be higher than the sidewalk in front of the same. Exceting and re serving tq.

the Lackawanna Iron ccmnanv. their successors or as all coal and minerals beneath Vnrf.ice of said lots with the sole i right to mine and remove the same, as the ssme was at crpicu "the deed" for said lots from the Lackawanna Iron Coal company. Improved with one two and a half atorv frame double building and one fnnr'nmik dwelline. wo and a hich on Adams" avenue, and two double two story frame dwellings noln tl rear of Lee court. I 9V Seized and taken In execution at the '1 suit of EIlen'TV.

Kidder. Assignee et al. I John Ladvig. Debt $30,000.0. rSheriff to collect $16 231.25.

with Interest from Mav 25th. 1915. sttorney's com jr.isio and costs. Judcment No. 466.

June Term, 1915. Fi. Fa. to October Term. 1915 WELLES AND TORRET.

Attorneys. ALSO the right, title and interest feet deep on one ae ut ne nun dred nV nn hundred and two other, and about one hundred ana to U021 feet on the re the hno he Southeasterly side being a broken line I' above described lot or land. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of M. D. Potter vs.

Ira Knapp and Alberta Knapp. Sheriff to collect $762.96. with Interest from August 12th. 1915, and costs, and ten per cent attorney's commission. Judgement No.

877, October Term, 1915. Fi. Fa. to October Term, 1915. W.

W. BAYLOR, Attorney. ALSO No. 20. All that certain lot of land situate in the Borough of Dickson City, Lackawanna County.

Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Belnr lot twelve (12). Block eighteen (18) on Carmalt street; being tlftv (50 feet iln width in front oy one hundred and sixty five (165) feet deep. All Improved with two single irame two story dwelling houses and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of teh New Schiller Building and Loan Association of Scraotnn, vs. Andrew Katavezkl and John Rata ycskl.

Debt $3.000.. Sheriff to col lect $2,328.45. with interest from Sep tember 1. 191S. and per cent attorney's commission and costs.

Judgement xno 0. October Term. 1915. Fi. Fa.

to October Term, 1915. STOKES. Attorney, ALSO No, 21. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, bounded and descrioea as follows: Situate In the City of Scranton County of Lacka wanna and StaOe of Pennsylvania, Known ad designated as lot number seventeen (17) In Square or Block number ninety one (91) and situate noli 'street called and known as Breck street, upon the town plot of Scranton mtended to be duly reistera and ror nrried. Said lot being forty (40) feet in front and forty four (44) feet and eight (8) inches in a diagonal direction in rear, and eighty five (85) feet on the Northwest side and one "hundred and five (105) feet on the Southeast side in depth.

Coal arid minerals reserved. No buildings to be erected within ten (10) reet of trie front line tnereor. ing the same lot of land sold and con veyed bv Thomae H. Walsh to Michael McLoughllii, by deed dated the 28th day of A. D.

1903, and recorded in Lackawanna County in Desffe Book No. 200, at page 502, etc. Said lot of land is improved with a two story frame dwelling house. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the South Scranton Building and Loan Association, vs. Michael McLaughlin.

Debt $313.20. with inteerst from August 1, 191.1. and costs. Judge ment iNo. lusz, uctODer Term, iio.

Fa. to October Term, 1915. JAMES J. POWELL, Attorney. ALSO No.

22. All that certain piece or par cel or land, situate in the City of Scran ton, county or, Lackawanna, Pennsyi vania, bounded and described as fol lows: Known as lots Nos. 1H. 3 and 4. In Block No.

30, of David Coughlin's survey, in the Third ward of the City, County and State aforesaid, and de scribed according to a survey thereof made by A. B. Dunning, surveyor, and dated the 4th day of September, A. i 1906, as follows, to wit: Beginning at the intersection of the Westerly Side of West Market street with the Northwesterly side of Cusic avenue; thence extending North rorty thre degres thirty four minutes West along the said side of said West Market street, eighty feet to the dividing line between lots Nos. lhi and three on said plan; thence extendlnf North twenty three degrees eight minutes West along said side of West Market street, one hundred reet to tne Northerly ooundary or lot iNo.

4 on said plan; thence extend ing along the same South sixty seven degrees fifty two minutes West one hudred seven and five tenths feet to the boundary line between lots Nos. 3 and 4 on said survey or plan; thence further along the Wetserly boundary line of lot No. 3 on eald survey; thence along tne same South rorty nlne de grees and twenty and five tenths feet to the dividing line between lots Nos. 1 and 3 on said plan; thence farther along the same course a Ion. the West erly boundary line of lot No.

lVi eighty five and eighty one hundredths feet to the Southerly boundary line of lot No. to, ana thence along the same North sixty six degrees fifty two minutes East eighty and ninety siv hundredths reet to tne place or oeitir.ninir Subject to the exceotlons. reserva tions, conditions, limitations and covenants contained in lines of title prior nereio. All improved with a thro story frame hotel and dwelling combined, one double two story frame dwelling house. one one story frame barber shop or store, one two siory mme store and dwelling, one barn, one small barn or work shop, and other small out build ings, thereon.

Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Leander Von Storch vs. John T. Cusick. Debt $10,000.00. Sheriff to col lect iio.vw.u.i, with interest from March 9, 1915, thre per cent, attorney's commission ano costs, judgement No.

1031. October Term, 1915. Fi. Fa. to octooer.

Term, 1915. C. H. VON STORCH. Attorney.

ALSO No. 23. All the surface or right of eoil only of and to the following lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in the Borough of Archbald. Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania: Being lot number one hundred twenty two (122) In block number four (4) as designated and laid out on the plot or map entitled, "Edward S. Jones' Addition to Borough of Archbald.

which said plot or map is of record In the office for the recording of deeds in and for Bald county of Lackawanna In map book No. 2, page 34; said lot being fifty (50) feet in front on Chestnut street, as shown on said map, and one hundred and fifty (150) feet in depth, and being the same land conveyed by Alex Chesnovage to Michael Dbaus by deed dated August 29th, 1907, of record in Lackawanna county in deed book No. 231. page 299. Coal and minerals reserved with the right to mine and remdve the same under the terms and conditions more fully set forth in the above recited deed to Alex Chesnovage to Michael Dbaus.

Improved with a two story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Dublshinsky vs. Michael Dbaus, debt $79.35, with Interest from April 28th, 1915, and costs. Judgment No. 66, May term 1915.

Alias Fl. Fa. To October term 1915. HOUCK ft BENJAMIN, Attys. ALSO No 24.

All that certain lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Eighth ward of the city of Scranton, countv of Lackawanna Uud state of Pennsylvania, described as follows, vis: Being lot number fifteen (15) In square or number thirty five (35) and situate upon street called and known as Franklin avenue unon the L. I. ft C. company's plot of Scranton, said lot being forty (40) feet In front, and one hundred and sixty seven (167) feet in depth. This lot Is rectangular with an alley In the rear sixteen (16) feet wide for public use, with the privilege of using ten (10) feet In front Of front line of said lot for yard, vault porch, piazza, cel larway and Day winaow.

ana ior no other purpose. Relnir the same premises conveyed to Maria Zeidler bv Bridget Grady by deed dated Seotember 5, 18S8, and recorded in Lackawanna county, in deed book No. 165, page 67, and con veyed by said grantee to Maggie Zeid ler by deed dated Aoru iaf, and recorded In said county. D. B.

148. page 531. efc. Excepting and reserving the coal and minerals, together with mining rights to the same purpose and extent as they are excepted and reserved in and 'by said recited deeds. Tmnroved with a three storv brick and stone, metai rooiea Duuoing, front known as nos.

ziv ana Z12 Franklin avenue. Barn in rear. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of assigned to the Lackawanna Trust company, formerly tne licka wanna Trust and Safe Deposit company, guardian of Horace Schlager v. MiKle Zeidler. Debt 128.747.28.

Sheriff to collect $14,767.38, with Interest from August .20, 1916, and costs. Judgment. No. 1071 October term, 110. fl.

tea. to ur.ioner lerm, iio, dwelling house. 6. All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate in the City of Car bondale.

County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Northerly by lands of grantors. Easterly by Grove street. Southerlv by lands of George Cox. and Westerly by Rock street. Being sixty three (6J) feet wide in front on Rock street, and the same in rear on Grove street and extending in depth from Rock street to Grove street, comprising one half of certain lot of land recorded at Scranton in Deed Book No.

1SS, page 464. Improved with two story 'frame dwelling house. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of G. W. Reynolds and son, to the use of Bertha Boise.

Gransaull, vs. John F. Reynolds, administrator. John Bryden, Alexander Rryrtcn. Earl Bry 'vden.

Harold Bryden; aiso Catherine Wedeman, Ernest E.Wedeman Delia May Wedeman: also James Bryden, (which should be James TBry den and Walter J. Bryden.) Debt 1368.97. with interest from May 19th, 1909. and attorney's commission and sosts. Judgement No.

360. June Term. 1915. Fl. Fa.

to October Term, 191b. DELANEY VOSBUKU. Attorneys. ALSO No. 8.

All that lot of land in Scran ton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, known as 121 Franklin avenue, bounded Southeasterly by Franklin avenue, South westerlv by C. B. Scott. Northwesterly bv estate of W. W.

Murphy, and Northeasterly by B. P. O. of Elks; shown on L. I.

C. company plot as the Southerlv half of lot six (6) in Block twenty eight (28). and designated on the City assessment map of the Eighth ward as lot seventeen (17) in Block twenty four (24), and being thirty seven and one half tS7tj) feet in width or front on said avenue, the same width in rear, and one hundred (100) feet In depth, more or less, together with the usual privilege of enclosing. Improved with a three story brick building covering said lot. Coal and minerals reserved' to the legal owners thereof, as In conveyances of record Being the property covered by mort gage of Adolf Blau to the Reading Trust comnanv.

recorded in Lacka wanna County, Mortgage Book 190, at page 132. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Reading Trust company, of Reading. Pennsylvania, vs. Adolf Blau. Debt $24,000, sheriff to collect $12.

999.66, with interest from July 8th. 1915. and attorney's commission and costs. Judgement No. October Term, 1915.

Fi. Fa. to October Term, 191S WILCOX AND WILCOX, Attorneys. ALSO No 6. All that lot of land situate in the City of Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the East corner of the intersection of Ca pouse avenue, (formerly called Penn avenue) and New street; thence Southeasterly along New street one hundred and forty four (144) feet to a corner In the line of land noretoiore owned oy more or less, to the beginning.

Improved with two story brick buildings, occupied as business and residence properties. Coal and minerals reserved as in earlier conveyances. Being the property mortgaged by Adolf Blau and Michael O'Connor to the Reading Trust company, recorded in Lackawanna Counay, Mortgage Book 193, at page 231, and designated on the City assessment map of the Seventh ward, as lot one (1) of Block eighteen (IS). Seized ad taken in execution at the suit of Reading Trust company of Reading Pennsylvania, vs. Adolf Blau and Michael O'Connor.

Debt $36,000.00. Sheriff to collect $19,499.50, with interest from July Sth, 1915, and attorney's commission and costs. Judgement No. 544. October Term.

1915. Fi. Fa. to October Term. 1915.

WILCOX AND WILCOX, Attorneys. ALSO No. 7. All that certain described lot of land, situate in the Cit yof Scranton, in the County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, upon street known as Putnam street, in the Second ward of said City, being lot No. twenty nine in Block number two (2), of David Coughlan's survey, so called, recorded in the office for the recording of deeds in and for Lackawanna Counay.

Said lot being fiftv (50) feet in front and one hundred and twenty (120) feet In depth: and being more particularly described as follows: said lot being on the Easterly side of Putnam street, and is bounded' on the Northerly side by lands of Frank Kurofski. and on the Southerlv side by lands now or late of the Gilbert estate. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Being the same lot of land as was conveyed by deed from Andrew Thompson and Annie E. Thompson, his wife, to said Thomas F.

Walsh and Mary E. Walsh, dated April Sth, 1913, and is recorded in the proper office for the recording of deeds in and for said county in Deed Book No. page All improved with a two story frame dwelling house and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of The Artisans Building and Loan Association of Scranton, vs. Thomns F.

Walsh and Mary E. Walsh. Debt $3200.00. Sheriff to collect $1960.49. and interest from July 1.

Islo. attor ney's commission and costs. Judgement No. 627. Octooer Term, ri.

ra. 10 Ortohor Term, 1915. JO. B. rAKTRIlKilS, Attorney.

ALSO No. 8. All the following ldls. pieces, or oarcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Old Forge, 'County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded ana descnoea as follows, to wit: Being lot number ten (10) according to Map or plot of lots known as the "John Timlin Plot." Erastus Smith es tate, recorded in tne omce ior recora ing deeds for Lackawanna County in Map Book. Vol.

1. page 127. Beginning at the Southwesterly corner of lot number ten (10) on the Easterly side of Smith street: thence along said Smith street. Southforty (40) dgrees forty two (42) minutes East fifty and 'one tenth (50.1) feet to a corner on lot number eleven (11) North forty five de grees fifty four (54) minutes East one a corner of lot number nine (9); thence along said lot number nine (9) South forty five (4a) degrees titty tour ID4 miutes East one hundred twenty four and six tenths (124.6) feet to the place of beginning. All improved with a two story frame dwellng house and out bulldlngs.

Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R. F. Marbaker vs. Boleslaw Alicki and Francisk Allcki. Judgement entered to No.

693, October Term, 1915, in the sum of two thousand $2,000) dollars, real debt, eleven hundred and fiftv five ($1155) dollars, with interest from October 26th, 1915, and costs. H. D. CARET, Attorney for Plaintiff. ALSO No.

9. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the City of County of Lackawanna, and Mate oi Pennsylvania, oounaea ana described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a' point at the Northeast corner of lot No. 6. in Block No. 114, of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company's may of a part of Scranton, said corner being on an alley; thence running In a Wester ly direction along the Northerly line of said lot sixty five (65) feet to a corner: thence running In a Southerly direction parellel with said alley and at right angles to said last mentioned Ime, twenty (20) feet to a corner; thence running In an Easterly direction at right angles to said last mentioned line and parallel with the first mentioned Une, sixty five (65) feet to said alley; thence running In a Northerly direction along said alley twenty (20) feet to the place of beginning.

Being tbe Northeast, corner of said lot No. 6, In Block No. 114, upon the plot of the Lacka (mm Unrnn' tht'TinA Northeast AlOllS i i a corner; thence North forty four (44) decrees West one hundred and seventy (170) perches to a corner In the Easterly side of the old Dundaff Turnpike road in line of lands now or late of Charles W. Potter; thence Northerly along said turnpike road two (2) perches to a corner In lands of said C. W.

Potter; thence North forty four (44) degrees West two hundred and thirty eight and three tenths (238.3) perches nd stones corner; thence North forty six (46) degrees East one hundred and twenty two (122) perches a corner; thence South forty four (44) degrees East three hundred and eighty four (384) perches to the place of beginning. Excepting and reserving, however, therefrom, all that lot or parcel of land situate on the Turnpike Road running from Providence (now City of Scranton; to Carbondalo, upon which a certain hotel building: known as the Palmer Hotel was built, said lot being de scribed as follows: Beginning at a corner of the last mentioned Turnpike Road and another public road running up the mountain; thence along the last named road six hundred (600) feet to a corner; thence parallel with the said TurnpiKe noau four hundred (400) feet to a corner: thence parallel with the mountain road aforesaid six hundred (600) feet to a corner in the Turnpike aforesaid; thence along the said Turnpike four hundred (400) feet to the place of beginning. The whole tract above described con taining three hundred anil seven (307) acres, strict measure, and the lot ex cepted therefrom containing two hun dred and forty thousand (240.000) square feet of land. The land above described being the same premises conveyed to the said William Miles by A. B.

Stevens, high sheriff or Lackawanna County, acknowledged in open court and dated the fourteenth dnv of April, A. D. 1881, and duly intended to be recorded. Being the same premises mortgaged on March 11th, 1S97, by William Miles to Warren A. James, duly recorded in Lackawanna ucunty in Mortgage book 90.

Dnire 411. on March 11th. 1897. All coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Title Guaranty Trust com panv and Caroline A.

James, executors and trustees of the estate of Warren A. James, deceased; and Caroline A. James. Ancilliary administratrix, in Lackawanna County, of the estate of arren A. James, deceased, vs.

Caro line E. Miles. William Miles, Caroline A. James and Ada E. Carter, widow, children and heirs at law of William Miles, deceased; and Caroline E.

Miles, William Miles, Caroline A. James, and Ada E. Carter, administrators of the estate of William Miles, deceased. Debt $21,535.94, with Interest from July 14th, 1915, and attorney's commission and costs. Term, 1915 Judgement rso.

ito, Lev. Fa. to October Term, 1915. RTMER. Attorney.

ALSO No. 16. All the following described lot of land, situate and being in the City of Scranton. County of Lacka wanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Said lot of land fronts on the Olyphant Road, beginning at a corner on said road, 300 feet from corner of Raine street and said Olyphant Road; thence North 46 degrees and 40 minutes East, 60 feet along said road to corner of said road and Parker street; thence along line of said Parker street North 70 degrees 40 minutes West 112'4 feet to a corner on line of S. F.

Moore's property; thence along said line South 404 degrees 30 minutes cuts i xw icei iu ixc iiLc vt beginning. Said lot being numbered minutes East 100 feet to the place of eight (8) as shown on Charles and Isabel Raine's Addition to the City of Scranton, map of which is recorded in Lackawanna County, ijj Map Book No. 1, page 30. Said lot being trian gulr in shape and is a part of the large tract of land conveyed by Charles Raine and Isabel Raine to Robert Raine by deed dated April 6, 1896. and recorded in Lackawanna County, in Deed Book No.

141, page 121. And being the same premises conveyed by S. M. Snook and wife to Elisabeth a Dougherty by deed dated March 10, 1902, and recorded in Lackawanna County, in Deed Book No 197, page 167. Improved with a double, two story frame dwelling thereon.

Seized and taken in execution at the suit of German Building Association No. 10, of Scranton, vs. Elizabeth A. Dougherty and George W. Dougherty.

Debt $4000.00. Sheriff to collect $2319.46, with interest from September 1, 1915. commission and costs. Judgement No. 894, October Term, 1915.

Fi. Fa. to October Term, 1915. FICKES, Attorney. ALSO No.

17. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Scranton, Lackawanna County. Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Lot number twenty one (21) in Square or Block two hundred and twenty three (223) and situate on street called and known as Penn aveflue upon the plot of Scranton. said lot being forty (40) reet in iront and one nudrea ad fifty (150) feet in depth and rectangular, with an alley in the rear tweive (12) feet wide for public use with the privilege of using ten (lo feet in front of the front line for yard etc. All Improved with a two story frame dwelling and out ouiidings thereon.

Seized and taken in execution at the suit of New Homestead Building and Loan Association of scranton, vs Edward P. Mitchell. Debt $3600.00, Sheriff to collect $2116.24, with interest from August 31st, 1915, and attorney's commission and costs. Judgement No. 916, October Term, 1915.

Fl Fa. to October Term, 1915. STOKES, Attorney. ALSO No. 18.

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in the City of Scranton, Lackawanna County. Penn sylvanla, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Being lot number nine () in Block number two (2), and situate on South Vt ashlngton avenue and Hick orv street, upon the town plot of Scran ton; said lot being forty (40) feet In front on South Washington avenue, by cne hundred and fifty (150) feet in depth along Hickory street, with the privilege of using ten (10) feet In front of front line on South Washington avenue, and five (5) feet along Hickory street for yard, vault, and is land conveyed bv the Lackawanna Iron Steel com Danv to Max Roth by deed dated 6th December, 1902, recorded in Deed Book No. 198, page 397. All improved with a two story brick and frame building in front used as a nickellette on first floor front dwelling in rear, a feed and hay storeage frame one story building fronting on Hickory street, and a two story brick tenement building on court in rear. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of New Schiller Building and Loan Association vs.

Max Roth. Judgement No. 948. October Term. 1915.

Debt Sheriff to collect $7,650.00 with interest from Setpember 1st 1915, and 6 per cent attorney's commission and coats. Judgement No. 948, October Term, 1915. Fl. Fa, to October Term 1915.

STOKES, Attorney. AJso No. 19. All the following lot or parcel of land, situate in Scott and Benton townships, in the County of Lacka wanna, and State of Pennsylvania, and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a hemlock stump or root, formerly a hemlock tree; the East corner of lot number three (3): thence North forty three (43) degrees West one hundred and twenty eight (128) perches to a hemlock corner on the Northwest line of said tract. In the warran tee name of John Beid; thence along the last mentioned line.

North forty seven (47) degrees East seventy three (73) perches to a post, a corner of lands conveyed by Abel U. Grltman, in trast for his heirs. January. 1880: thence along line of said lands so conveyed to said Abel U. Grltman, Sooth rorty three (43) degrees jst.

one hundred and thirty eight (138) perches to a post and stones In line of lot number 5 (6); thence along the line of last mentioned lot. South forty seven (47) degrees West aeventy three (72) perches othe place of beginning. Containing sixty two (62) acres and four perches of land, more or less. Being nart of a tract of land In the warrantee name of John Reed, and being Ute same lot of land conveyed to Ira Knapp by M. O.

Potter and wife, by deed bear Ins data June llth. 1909, and recorded I' 4 Lackawanna and state of Pennayl it lot "umber nine (9) In block on Nlnth tret the same trear and enty (70) teet In HZl Bin th 8am premises con 7. 71 HTra Joyce Joseph Cal Vni Jby deed date December 14. 1906. and recorded in the recorder's of nc? Lackawanna countv In deed book 2l0' etc D'ng further conveyed to the said Joseph Callatrone Jyce and others by deed dated June 25.

1908. and Intended to be duly recorded. exceptednd mlnerals ful'y reserved and wth one brick tene ment house. Seized and taken in execution at the Vi th Trust company, formerly Lackawanna, Trust and Safe Deposit company, trustefe, estate of V. J.

Lewis, deceased, vs. Joseph Callatrone. Debt Sheriff to collect I4.39J.34 with Interest from Aug 116. and costs. Judgment No.

Oct00r term, 1915. Fl. Fa. to vtiuwcr lerni. lsio EDGAR A.

JONES. Atty. ALSO No. 26. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In the Sixth w.

the clty oC Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being known and distinguished on J. Heerman's map of South Hyde ark as lot number eight (8) in block number flfty one (51) on Second street, and being one hundred (100) feet deep to an alley, be the same more or less. Coal and minerals reserved to the legal owners thereof by sufficient terms In law. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. F.

Taylor, deceased, now Rachel Kllen Williams, administratrix, d. to. n. c. t.

a. vs. Hannah Nauman, administratrix of Morris Harris, deceased. Sheriff to collect $1,800 with interest from January 1. 1915, together with an attorney's commission of five per cent.

Judgment No. 1079, October term, 1915, Lev. Fa. to October term, 1915. Improved with two two story houses, one two story double house and one barn.

WOODRUFF, Atty. ALSO i No. 27. All that certain piece of land situate in the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Situate on the northeasterly side of Dorothy street and fronting on Dorothy street in the Twenty first ward of said city. And being known as lot number two (2) in block upon plot of lots known as Tripp Farm Land Company's Plot of lots, recorded in the office for the recording of deeds in said Lackawanna county In deed book No.

165, at page 2, etc. Said lot Is (orty feet wide in front, same in rear, and one hundred twelve (112) feet In deDth to a court railed Reuben court, fourteen feet rlde for public use. Coal and minerals reserved. Second: Being lots eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block on said plot of lots, and being eighty (SO) feet in front, same in rear, and one hundred twelve (112) feet in depth to a court fourteen feet tn denth for public use. Coal and minerals reserved.

Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Kimball vs. Scranton Trust executor of the estate of Nora Glvnn Stockdale. formerly Nora Glynn. Sheriff to collect $1,908.12, witn interest from March 5, 1915. Judgment No.

31, Mav term, 1916, Lev. Fa. to October term. 1915. Improved with one two story house.

WOODRUFF. Atty. ALSO Nn. 5S. All the.

nronertv In the city of Scranton, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being part of lot twenty. two in block twentv nlne on tne wanna Iron and Coal Company's plot ai the southwest corner of Penn avenue and Spruce street and thirty five feet in tmnt nn Penn avenue and one nun dred and four feet in front or depth along Spruce street; bounded on the northwest by an allev ten feet In width used In common by aDUiing inna owners, on the southwest by a lot formerly nnrneri the heirs of Richard Drinker, nn hv the heirs of John Jermyn; on the southeast by iPenn avenue and on the northeast by Spruce street; together with the privilege, of using ten feet additional in front ofthe front lines along Penn avenue and along Spruce stre.t for yard, porch, vault, piazza, Day window and cellarwav but for no other the. same nrODerty con ito. tA tho said Adolf Blau and the said Michael O'Connqx by Martin J. Ra biega and otnera nv 23rd day of January, 1908, and recorded i uiA rnnntv in deed book No.

233, at in tmnroved with a brick building in ELAQ tf height partlv two stories and party one story, suD diviueu imu ia i taken in execution at the RsnrHne Trust company, to the use of Charles Soruks. against Adolf DIiii and Micnaei i uanui vnn. Interest from May 1, 191o at iA per cent, and insurance, $119, and aL.Z?.rJ.. of 5 per cent. 1915.

and Fi. Fa. to October term, 115. VTJ vP Ijr.urnjj a', ALSO 99 All that lot. piece or parcel of land, wifl! the improvements hereon, situat tne iy ui dciiwi Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being lots numbered twenty (20) and twenty one (21), in block numoerea one Hundred and three (103), and situate upon avenue, as shown and the town Dlot of Scran ita heine together eighty (80) i and nna feet in ironi on mi cnuc hundred and fifty (150) feet depth, and rwiomrular in shape: the measurement of the depth of said lots to commence ten UU) teet msiue yi nv, Ko nrivlleere of using ten (10) f.

in emnt of said lots for cellarway. norch. bay windows or snruDuerj. uui not the right to erect any building thereon. HTnniin and reserving all the coa1 and minerals beneath the surface the said land, with the right to mine nH remove the same, as tuny as tne same are excepted and removed In prior conveyances of tnls lana.

Re.lne the same premises conveyed to 1 .1 OTftn. me saia auuu nor 'by Dr. Isaac Goodman and wife, by deed dated July 14, 1909, recorded in Lackawanna county in deed book 236, at page 389. All Improved with a two story brick building originally, aesignea as a uiree house bloek for rtwelllnr nurposes. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of the Reading Trust Company, to the use of Charles Spruks, against judgment No.

1086. October term, 1915, and Fl. Fa. to October term, 1915. Adof Blau and Michael O'Connor.

Debt I35.O00. with interest from December 1. 1914, at 6 Per and attorney's commission or per cent and costs, on QHOKUE D. TAXIAJK, Atty. ALSO No.

30. The surface or right of anil of all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the borough of Old Forge, county of Lacka. wanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Being eighty seven and one half (87 H) feet In front, (at right angles) on Bridge street and one hundred and twenty seven and one half (127) feet northwest along Millard street to a corner, thenoe across lot number twelve (12) on Bridge street at right angles with Minaro street, eignty seven and one half (87 H) feet to a corner; thence along a line between lots numbers twelve (12) and fourteen (14) one hundred and forty six (146) feet to Bridge street. Being lot number twelve (12) on Bridge street.

In the borough of Old fcorge, as per map of the Pennsylvania Coal Company, exceotlng a strip of land fifty (50) reet in widtn on tne rear end of said lot number twelve (12). Being 'the same property conveyed by John Surber to William Walker by deed dated September 8. 1905, and recorded in Lackawanna county in deed book 217 page 270. Seised and taken In execution at the suit of William Line vs. William Walker.

Debt 13,000, sheriff to collect $1,500 and Interest from January 1, 1915 with ten per cent, attorney's commis alon and costs. Judgment No. 1106 Octo ber term, 1915. Fa. to October term, 11S I 9.

D. CAJUCT. Atty. 1 veyed to Albert Slavlnckl and Francises. Slavlnskl bv the L.

I. A S. com pany, by deed dated September 11. 1199 and recorded in Lackawanna County in Deed Book No. 174.

naffe 100. 1 And being same premises conveyed by Albert Slavlnskl et. to John Oleckl and Eva Olecki. bv deed dated March 29 1910. and recorded In Lack awanna County, in Deed Book No.

248. page 345. and subject to all exceptions, reservations and conditions contained in said deed. Improved with a two story frame dwelling thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of German Building Association No.

10. of Scranton. vs. John Oleckl and Eva Olecki. Debt $2400.00.

Sheriff to collect $1657.72, with intereet irom September 1. 191a. attorney commis sion and costs. Judgement No. 724, October Terra, 1915.

Fi. Fa. to October Term. 1915. FIOKES.

Attorney, ALSO No. '10. All the following deecrlbed lot of land, situate In the First ward of the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: containing a front of sixty (6ut feet Southwestward on Charles street, formerly First street, bounded Northwestward at right angles to said street, one hundred and tlftv (150) feet by lot No. twenty (20) on said street: Northeastward parallel with said street 60 feet by lot No. 19.

on Wilbur street; and Southeastward, at right angles to Charles street. 150 feet by lot No. 16 on said street. Comprising lot No. 18 on Charles street, as the same is represented and designated on the map of building lots on lands of.eald Charles S.

Weston, known as the "Clark Mill Property." Coal and minerals reserved. Being the same premises conveyed by Charles S. Weston, et ux. to Celia Da vitt. by deed dated July 29.

1907. and recorded In Lackawanna County, in Deed Book No. 230, page 898, etc. All improved with two single two story dwelling houses. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of German Building Association No.

10. of scranton. vs. celia E. uavitt.

Debt Sheriff to collect with interest from April 1, 1915, attorney's commission and costs. Judgement No. 19, May Term, llo. l. Fa.

to October Term, 1915. FICKES. Attorney. ALSO No. 11.

All the following described lot or parcels of land, situate, lying, and being in the City of Scranton, in the County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows, to wit: Being parts of lot number thirty two (32) in Square or Block number ten (10) and is situate upon street called and known as Cherry street, upon the town plot of the City of Scranton, intended to be duly registered and recorded, said parts of lot being described as follows, to wit: the first being twenty four (24) feet in front on said Cherry street and is forty one (41) reet in depth, and being rectangular in shape. The second being the rear part of said lot number thirty two (32), and being twenty (20) feet along a public alley or court, and twenty four (24) feet across the rear, and is also rectangular in shape. It being the part of lot whereon the water closet now stands. It being the same land as described in the deed from Richard Walsh to said Mary McHale. now Mary Walsh, dated May 9.

1S94. and is recorded in Deed Book No. 113. page 391. Coal and minerals excepted and re served All improved with a two story frame I dwelling house and out buildings there on.

Seized and taken in execution at the suit ofthe Economy Bnulding and Loan Association, of Scranton, vs. Mary Walsh. Debt and interest from July 1. 1915. Attorney's commission and costs.

Judgement No. 772. October Term, 1915. Fi. Fa.

to October Term, 1915. O. B. PARTRIDGE. Attorney.

ALSO No. 12. All that lot of land in the City of Carbondale, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the Southeasterly line of the Wllkes Barre Road or Pike street at the Westerly corner of out lot No. 393 now or late of John Moran; thence by said lot No. 393 South thirty three degrees East, one hundred and forty eight (14S) feet to a corner; thence by out lot No.

394, now or late of Daniel Loftus, South fifty two degrees West, twenty eight (28) feet to a corner; thence in a Westerly direction along land of H. Finnegan, one hundred fifty six (156) feet to line of Pike street; thence by said line of street. North sixty six degrees fifty minutes East about thirty seven and six tenths (37. S) feet to the place of beginning. Minerals and mining rights reserved to the legal owners thereof.

Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mary Williams vs. Kate Raf ferty, Edward F. Rafferty and Sarah Finnegan. Terre Tenants. Debt $439.07, with interest from May 22nd, 1915.

Attorney's commission and costs. Judgement No. 867, March Term, 1915. Lev. Fa.

to October Term, 1915. J. F. REYNOLDS, Attorney. ALSO No.

13. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Olyphant, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being lot No. 116, in Square or Block No. 4, and fronting on New street; be fiftv (50) feet In front, and having a depth of one hundred seventeen (117) feet on the East side, and one hundred nineteen (119) feet on the West side, more or less, according to a plan or map entitled "Throop's Addition to Olyphant." Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Ann Grady vs. John J.

Grady. Debt with Interest from July 14th, 1915, attorney's commission and costs. Judgement No. 656 May Term, 1915. Lev.

Fa. to October Term. 1915. RTMER. Attorney.

ALSO No. 14. All that certain lot. piece or parcel or land, situate in the Second ward of the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner In line of lot of Hugh Connor, on the Westerly side of the Providence ft Abington Plank Road; thence along said road one hundred and three feet and nine inches (103.9) to the rear line of lot number seven (7): thence along said lot and lot late of William Burke, forty (40) feet to lot No. 7 on Plank: thence' along said lot No.

7 one hundred and six(106)feet to the Abington Plank Road; thence along said road forty (40) feet to the place of beginning. Said lot being designated as lot numbefsiv (4) on said Plank Road. Improved with a one and one half story frame building out out guildings thereon. All coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Being the same premises conveyed by Martin T.

O'Malley to Elizabeth Nan carrow, by deed dated June 30th, 1903, recorded in Deed Book 190, page 227. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of W. J. Roberts vs. Elizabeth Nan carrow and George Nancarrow.

Debt $566.75, with Interest from July 14th, 1915. atonney's commission and costs. Judgement No. 653. Mav Term.

1S15. Lev. Fa. to October Tern), 1915. RTMER.

Attorney. ALSO No. 15. All that certain tract, niece or parcel of land, situate In the Borough of Dickson City, (formerly the township of Blakely), in the County of Lacka wanna and State or 'Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a birch root corner on the Lackawanna river at a corner of lands of Uliam Hull; thence down the course of said stream by the following courses and distances. South thirty four ($4) degrees and forty flve (45) minutes West, forty three (43) perches; thence Southerly twenty two (22) Her etics; thence South forty flve (45) de grees twonty one (ZD perches along the old bed of laid river; thence South fifteen (15) degrees and fifty (60) min utes along tne old oea or saia river nr een (It) nerchee: thence South seventy six (76) degrees and three () minute.

west along tne old oea or mm river term, i9io. fi. to October 19io. J. F.

GILROT, Atty, ALSO No. 32. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on the northwesterly side of Gibson street, between Thioop and Drinker streets in the First ward of the borough of Dunmore, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania. Said lot being known, designated and described as lot number twelve (12) on Gibbons street, on a plot of lots entitled "Martin Gibbons Plot of Lots, Dunmore, Pennsylvania," recorded in the recorder's olllce of Lackawanna county in map book No. 2, page 47.

Said lot number 12 Is rectangular in shape being 40 feet in width in front on Gibbons street, the same in rear and 87.34 feet in depth, more or less. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved with the right to mine and remove the same without liability for damages. Being the same premises which Martin Gibbons and wife granted and conveyed to Mike Klusinltz by deed dated November 9, 1906, which deed is recorded in the recorder's olllce of Lackawanna county in deed book No. 239, page 69; and also being the same prop, eit which the said Mika Kluslnitz and wife grunted and convoyed to Paul Stiinko by deed dated January 4, 1909, which deed is recorded in the recorder's office of said county in deed book No. 237, page 68.

The said last mentioned conveyance Aieinb made subject to the lien and operation of a mortgage given by the said Mika Kluslnitz to Martin Gibbons, which mortgage is recorded in the recorder's office of Lackawanna county in mortgage book No. at page and the Judgment upon which this execution is lasted was entered upon the bond for which the said mortgage was given as security. All improved with a two story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Martin GibbonB, to the use of the Fidelity Deposit and Discount Bank, vs. Mike Klusinltz, with notice to Paul Stanko, Terre Tenant.

Debt $2,124, sheriff to collect $603, with interest from the 25th day of July, 1915, and 5 per cent, attorney's commission and costs. Judgment No. 5GS, October' term, 1915. 1915. Fi.

Fa. to Qotouer term, R. A. ZIMMERMAN, Atty. ALSO No.

33. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situat lying and being in the borough of Winton, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Delaware avenue. One hundred and fifty (150) feet from the Intersection of said avenue with Church street, thence in an easterly direction along rear line of, lots numbers ten (10), nine (91 night (81, seven (7) and six (6), in block a distance of two hundred and fiftv (250) feet, thence at right angles, a distance of twenty two and five tenths (22.6) feet to a point, the middle of the rear line of lot number eleven (11) in block thence at, right angles in a westerly direction about two hundred and twenty five (225) feet to Delaware avenue, thence in a southerly direction along said avenue, a distance of thirty four and five tenths (34.5) feet to the place of beginning. Being the southerly portion of lot number eleven in block on the "David Brown Tract," a may of which is recorded in may book No. 2, page 11 Improved with one half double frame dwelling house and other outbuilding.

Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 'Peter Basalyga vs. Roman Butka, debt $1300, sheriff to collect $650, with Interest from the 20th day of July. 1914, and 6 per cent, attorney's commlsion and costs. Judgment No.

1099, October term, 1915. Fl. Fa. to October term, 1915. J.

F. GILROY, Atty. All of which will be sold for cash only. BE.NJ. S.

PHILLIPS, Sheriff's office, September 2, 1915. HAWLEY HAWLEY. Sent. 9. Martin Gaffney.

of Brooklyn, N. is visiting T. J. Old field, of Park Place. Mrs.

Charlotte Thompson, of the Park View Inn, has gone to make her home with her daughter. Mrs. Stuyves ant, at Jlew York. E. fi.

Shelp and family or Prospect stpeet, spent the week end with relatives at Luzerne and Scranton. Michael Melvin and eister, Margaret, William Crowen and Lawrence Mona ghan motored to Hawley from Dun more. Monday, and spent the day at the Tyce home at Riverside place. Miss verna Drake returned on Mon day fro man extended visit with friends in Michigan and Chicago. Miss Ida Glass returned Sunday to her home in Binghamton, after spend ing several weeks witn ner sister, Mrs.

uaviu itiiiiiijjs. At the regular monthly meeting or the Hawley School Board Monday even ing. the resignation of Miss Mary Owens, teacher of grade two. was re ceived, and by a unanimous vote. Miss Irene Haggerty.

of Palmyra township, was elected to fill the place. M. J. Hanian. or Honesdaie.

was a caller In town on Tuesday. David Phillips and Charles Marshall motored to Port Jervls on Monday. Ida Adams went to scranton on Tues day to bring home her sister, Miss Jessie, who has been ill at the Moses Tay lor hospital. Mrs. Amelia Hardcnbergn was opera ted unon at the Dr.

Reed Burns hospital at Scranton on Monday. Mrs. Thomas Mnginnls and daughter Roth, of Honesdaie, are visiting Mrs. James Mulligan, of Hudson street. William Cocks, of Cornwall.

N. came to Hawley on Saturday, returning, on Sundav with his little son. who has been visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Male, on Hudson street. A number or young people gave Mar caret Brown a farewell party at the home of Evallne Gilpin on Sunday even ing. Miss Brown left ror college on Monday. KAISEK LOS US GRANDCHILD Sept. 9.

Princess Adalbert, wife of the third son of the German emperor, guru birth to a ilaiifliter Haturtlny. The child died aoon after Its birth. The ennilltion of the Drin reaa I reported to be satisfactory. Prince Adalbert and Princess Adelaide of Baxe Ueiningea were married Aug. 26, 1914.

"Where ate you living now. Fodf "In the defendants in and to the follow nunorea ana iweniy iour anu kio Ing described piece or parcel of land: i tenths (124.7) feet to an alley; thence 1 iU! 'hat certain lot. piece or par (along said alley North forty (40) de cel'of land, situate in the City of Car grees forty seven (47) minutes West nnrt fortv nine and six tenths (49.6) fet to State or vuuuuru ami 'scribed as follows, to wit: Being eighty (SO) feet In width in front on Brook t.gteet. an(j the same in the rear, sixty 7'60) feet In depth and bounded Jforth 3'erly bv Brook street. Easterly by land cenveved to the children of John Bry iden, and Southerly by other lands of rcthe grantors West by Rock street, Improved with two story house.

2. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in the City of Car County of Lackawanna, and ''S'ate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being eighty feet wide in front on Brook street, the same in renr. and sixty (60) feet in depth, bounded Northerly by Brook iS street. East by Grove street, and South bv other lands of the grantor, and West bv 'lands of Elizabeth Saylor. Im "nroved with two story frame dwelling house.

3. All that certain lot. piece or par eel of land. In the City of Carbondale, 50 County of Lackawanna, and State of y. Pennsylvania, bounded and described as "follows, to wit: Bfhig sixty (60) feet In width on Grove street, and the same in the rear, and eighty (S0 feet in depth.

MBounded on the North bv lnnrt of John W. Brvdem. East Ibv street, and South by other lands' "of the grantor, and west by other lands of the grantor. Subject, however, to the in estate in said above described premises. Reserved1 by Indenture of lease execu ted by the grantors herein named to James G.

Bryden. Vacant lot. 4. All that certain lot. piece or par 7rcel of land, situate in the City of Car oonnaie.

touniy oi iacKawanna, ana State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de ncribed nt follows, to wit: Bounded Northerly by lands of rantors. East bf Own street. South 'by lands of ora Cox. and West ty lands of EDGAR A. JONJ5S, AttJ.

No. ft. AH erUia lot or parcel mnf Z2'v Bf "Jk.

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