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23 THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1928 SHERIFF SALES SHERIFF SALES SHERIFF SALES SHERIFF SALES EEAL ESTATE FOR REM SHERIFF SALES SHERIFF SALES Sheriff's Sale tosiNcss PLACCS FOR KENT 71 DESX ROOM FOR RENT. Inquire Council Sulldin. TORS FOR BINT, No. 00 Spmce Stmt. Reasonable rent and lease.

W. P. Joyce Company, fit Spruce Street. HOUSES FOB BENT ONE HALF DOUBLE HOUSE, for refit, 6 rooms and br.th. CIS N.

Bromley Avenue. fhtmm TtlT ROOM HODSE. Suitable for two families. Phon 2 2300. ROOM SINGLE HOUSE, South Blakely Stream, Dunmore.

All improvements. Phona 5760. 7 ROOM SINGLE HOUSE. All Improvements. 1212 Price Street.

Rent (30. 1701 N. SUMNER AVE. 'A DOUBLE HOUSE. ALL IMPROVEMENTS.

PHONE 3 4437. FOR RENT 7 ROOM HOUSE AND GAR AOS. ALL IMPROVEMENTS) PHONE 7 wia w. ARTHUR AVENUE For. rent, room house and garage, facing Nay Aug park, Phone 2 6701.

ONE HALF DOUBLE HOUSE FOR RENT. All improvements. Phone ClarVs Summit 480. 12 S. IRVING AVENUE.

(Nativity Place I room one half double house. All im provements. 2115 A DAKS one half double house with, all conveniences. Call after 'Clock, 7 2722 M. ROOM! bouse for rent.

1209 S. Main Avenue. All Improvements. Rent rea sonaow. COTTAGES BESOBTS 76A FOR RENT two furnished five room cot fit Hantome Lake.

Balance of the season 110 per week, including boats, good water, ror reservations eau m. v. van, Fleetville or Mrs. E. W.

Roberts, Oly. 297 R. STONE HARBOR, N. J. Septembers Best montn.

room lurn. bungalows, sis. eeklv. Incl. Gas and Elec.

surf bathing. ewton. 121 Walnut Philadelphia. Pa. LAKE WINOLA COTTAGES Low rent.

By wees; or season. Good location. Hocig on Son. 315 No. Main Avenue.

Scranton Pa. Phone 2 017S. WANTED TO BENT 77 WANT DESK SPACE in office with telephone where calls can come in and will be answered when I am not in town. Box 1303. Republican.

TWO YOUNO MBN wish four or five room furnished apartment with private or near garage. Nice location. Write Duchess Underwear Corporation, Old Forge, Pa. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BROKERS JN REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE BROKER BART J. LYNCH 400 Lincoln Trust Bildg.

Phone 5709 J. F. BUCKLEY, real estate and (lie Insurance, 407 riull Building. Buys, sell and Insures property. FARMS AND LAND FOR TRADE OR SALE Several huridrec fine farms.

Scranton 'Market. Fully equipped. Axel Oellgaard, DOl Board ol Trade. $2,000 DOWN, 55 acres, 8 rpom house, elec trie lights, 2 barns, 6 cows. 1 horse, 50 chickens, timber, orchard, machinery, crops.

Price 14,500. See John Maday, 137 Adams Avenue, second floor. 142 ACRES S. Canaan, 2 miles from Way mart, with stock, 10 cows, 6 yearlings, 2 horses, 100 chickens, 00 tons hay, crops, machinery. Rood buildings, 7 room house, 2 barns.

A3 in good condition. Address Mike Orlnlck. Box lot, Waymart. Pa. HOUSES FOR SALE 80 A DANDY LITTLE HOME ti Chinchilla you can buy easy terms miy ss.ouu.

fJh ALMOST NEW SIbJGLE cent and costs. Lev. Fa. to September Term, ivie. writ issuea tne ma aay oi August, 1928.

MAURICE V. CUMMINOS, Solicitor. ALSO No. 21. All that certain lot.

piece or Bar rel of land situate, lying and being In the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, being known as lot number eight In square or block number fifty two 1 52) on the map of Peter Neuls' addition to the City of Scranton, duly registered and recorded in the office of the Recorded of Deeds in and for Lacka wanna County in Map Book no. 2, at page 12, said lot being thirty (30i feet wide in front on Stafford Avenue and one hundred and fifty (1501 feet In depth to public alley or court, and rectangular in shape. Improved with a two story frame dwelling. Subject to the same exceptions, conditions and reservations as are contained In the former deeds in the chain of title. Being the same premises conveyed by Anthony Wintermantle to John Patrick and Kathryn Patrick, his wife, by deed dated the 24th day of February.

1925, and recorded in Deed Book No. 351, page 29. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the New Citizens Building Loan Asso ciation against John Patrick and Kathryn Patrick, his wife, debt $9,800.00, Sheriff to collect $4,940.16. with Interest from July 30. 1928, attorney's commission of 5 per cent and costs.

Judgment to No. 943 March Term. 1938. Alias FI. Fa.

to 943 March Term. 1923. Writ issued August 17, 1921, returnable to September Term, 1928. KNAPP, O'MALLEY, HILL HARRIS. ALSO No.

22. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City pf Scranton County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being lot number twenty i22 on Kempter and Bcliulz's Addition to the City of Scranton, a map of which is recorded In the Recorder's office of Lackawanna County In Map Book No. 3. tt page 113, as by reference thereto being had the same more fully and at large appear. Said lot being more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Northwesterly side of East Mountain Road in the division line between lots Numbers twenty one 121) and twenty two (22) of said plot; thence In a northwesterly direction along the line dividing said lots numbers twenty one (21) and twenty two I22i one hundred fifty eight and thirty five one hundredths 1 158.35) feet to the southeasterly side of Hlllet Avenue; thence at right angles to the last mentioned line In a northeasterly direction along the southeasterly side of Hlller Avenue Forty i40i feet to fine of Lot number twenty thret I23i of said plot; thence at right angles to the last mentioned line and along the line dividing lots numbers twenty three 1231 and twenty two 122) of said plot In a south easterlv direction one hundred slxtv two and twenty five one hundredths (162.25) feet to the northwesterly side of East Mountain Road: thence along the northwesterly side of East Mountain Road In a southwesterly direction forty and nineteen one hundredths 140.191 feet to the place of beginning.

Improved with a two story frame dwelling. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. Being the same premises conveyed by Conrad Kempter, et ux. et al, to Louis Anseline and Mary Ansellne, his wife, by deed dated Sept. 25, 1923, and recorded in Deed Book No.

331 page 314. Seized and taken In executive at the suit of the New Citizens Building Loan Association against Charles Tnnslts and Agnes Tansists. his wife, debt $8,000.00, Sheriff to collect $3,411.81, with interest from February 14, 1928, attorneys commission of 5" and costs. Judgment to No. 947 March Tterm, 1928, Alias Fi.

Fa. to No. 947 March Term, 1928. Writ Issued August 17, 1923, returnable to September Term. 1928.

Also sel ed and taken In executive at the suit of the New Citizens Building A Loan Association against Charles Tansists and Agnes Tansists, his wife, debt $1,000.00, Sheriff to collect $484.13, with Interest from February 14, 1928, attorneys commission of 5 and costs. Judgment to No. 948 March Term, 1928, Alias Fi. Fa. to No.

948 March Term. 1028. Writ Issurd Ausust 17, 1928. returnable to September Term. 1923.

KNAPP, O'MALLEY, HILL ts HARRIS, Attorney j. ALSO No. 21. All that certain lot or parcel of land situate, lvlng nnd being in the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Being Lot Number thirty three 133) in square or block number twenty two (221 and situate upon street called and known as Prospect Street, now Prospect Avenue, upon the town plot ot Scranton, Intended to be dulv registered and recorded, said lot being forty (401 feet In front, forty (40i feet In and one hundred forty (140) feet in depth. Improved with a frame dwelling.

Coal and minerals reserved. Being the same premises conveyed by Bridget Barrett, widow to Joseph Rafaci and wife, by deed dated June 1, 1923, and recorded In Deed Book N. 329, page 468. Seized and taken In execution at the cult of the New Citizens Building Sc Loan Association against Joseph Rafacz end Pelegia Rafacz, his wife, debt $11,400.00. Sheriff to collect $5,653 43 with Interest from July 30, 1928, attoitey's commission of 5 per cent and costs.

Judgment to No. 1848 September Term, 1928. Fi. Fa. to September Term.

1928. Writ issued August 17. 1928, KNAPP, O'MALLEY, HILL HARRIS. Attorneyl. ALSO No.

24. All the following described piece' or parcel of land situated in North Ablng ton Township, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a corner In line of land now or late of Arnold Corey, thence along same South forty six degrees West ninety nine perches to a corner at pond; thence along and through said pond South twenty one degrees East thirty six and five tenths perches to corner of plect of Arnold Corey and along it North sixty six and one half degrees East twenty seven snd seven tentks prrches to a corner; and by the same 3outh thirty four degrees East sixteen and seven tenths perehes to corner; thence South fifty degreea West thirty six perches to corner at pond and along It South twenty one and one fourth degrees East ten and three tenths perches to a corner. South thirty two and one half degrees East nine and six tenths perches to a corner In line of Geo. W. Corey and along It North forty four degrees East one hundred thirtv thrce perches to a corner, and along it North forty six degrees West seventy perches to a corner the place of beginning.

Containing forty nine acres and one hundred perches of land more or less. Ail Improved with a fifteen room dwelling house, two dwellings and other outbuildings. Being the sam3 piece or parcel of land conveyed to Charlotte A. Fisk by Jane S. Smith, Executrix of Thomas Smith, deceased, by her deed dated eighth day of February, A.

D. eighteen hundred and eighty two, also by her deed dated sixteenth day of November, A. nlnteen hundred and six. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Fidelity Securities Company of Scranton, to the use of Mortimer B. Fuller V3.

Ada L. Fisk, Executrix of Charlotte A. Fisk. deceased and In her own right as devi.iee end terre tenant, debt $3,912.50. Interest from July 15, 1928, attorney's commission and costs.

Judgment No. 260, Junt Term, 1923. Lev. Fa. to Sept mber Term 1928.

Writ Issued August 20. 1928. O'BRIEN ft KELLY, Attorneys, ALSO No. 25. All that certain piece or ptreel of land altifste In the Township of Covington.

County of Lsckswsnna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ai follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of a public road leading from Daleville, to Spring Brook which point is distant one hundred forty six H4ti feet northeasterly from the intersection of the said road with the southern boundary of land owned by Sarah A. Wagner now lnden tlfled by a stone wall, thence at right angles to the said road in an easterly direction one hundred fifty (150) feet street measure, such measurement to begin from the fence line, thence south five i5l degrees west on a line parallel with the said road, one hundred sixty iltOi feet more or less to the southerly boundary of the lands now owned by Sarah A. Wagner, and marked on the ground by a stone wall, thence north seventy five 1 76 1 decrees west along the said stone wall one hundred fifty five (155i feet, more or less to the fence line on the easterly side of the said road, thence north five 15) degrees East along the said road one hundretkforty slx (146) feet to place of beginning. Improved with a single dwelling house thereon. Being the same prem'sei conveyed to the said Julia F.

Weber, by Sarah A. Wagner et al. by deed dated 22nd day of June, 1923, ard recorded In Lackawanna County In Deed Bonk 334 at page 348. Seized and taken in execution In the suit of Wolf Seldman to the ie of tr, Union National Bank vs. Julia F.

Weber and Joseph F. Weber. Debt, One thousand seven hundred fifty ($1,750.00) dollars. Sheriff to collect One thousand seven hundred fifty dollars Interest from June 20, 1928. attorneys commission and costs.

Judgment entered to No. 634 Sep 1QOI VI a flniMnhw 1 1 4 i. Term, 1928, writ Issued June 20, 1928. 1928, writ Issued June 20, 1928. MILTON J.

KOLANSKT Attorney ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH ONLY, OOMER O. DAVIS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. August 24, 1928. IN RE: ESTATE OF ANDREW ZALEWSK1, late of Dickson City, deceased.

Letters Testamentary in the abovt en titled Estate having been granted to the undersigned, debtors will make payment end creditors present claims to Mary Kapabkl, Executrix, 1228 Prospect Avenat, Scranton, Ft, BIDNET URASOW9KI, Attorney for Estate. Book )to. 121, page 571, and In the Office for the Recording of Deeds in and for the County of Luzerne, In Deed Book No. 675, page 147, granted and conveyed unto the Suffolk Coal Company, and being the same premises which the Suffolk Coal Company, a corporation organized and existing under the law of the State of Pennsylvania, by indenture dated May 31st, A. 1923, and intended to be forthwith recorded in the offices for the Recording of Deeds in the Counties of Luzerne and Lackawanna, In the State of Pennsylvania, Granted, conveyed, assigned, set over and ransferred to the above named mortgagors, its successors and assigns.

This mortgage includes and covers any and all lands, minerals, coal, mineral in the coal, mining rights, leases, rights of way, surface rights and easements, appurtenant end appendant, owned by company or In or to which, it had any right, title or interest at the time of the making of this mortgage and whether described herein or not or correctly described herein or not. together with all mining machinery, equipment, leases and contracts owned by the company, as fully and to the same extent as if fully and correctly described herein, but subject to all reservations in the title deeds to the lands above described. Together with all and singular the buildings, privileges, easements, hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever unto the raid lands, properties, coal, mineral and mining rights, leases, belonging or in any wise appertaining, and the reversions end remainders thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, propertv, claim and demand whatsoever of the company, either in law or equity, of, in and to "the same or any part thereof. And also all the lands, surface, coal, mining rights, leases, water rights, easements, ways, appurtenances, mines, quarries, buildings, breakers, tipples, furnaces, mills engines, boilers, machinery and tracks now upon or in any manner appertaining to or connected with the properties hereinbefore described, or which may be. at any time hereafter, erected on said properties or upon any other properties hereafter acquired by the company.

And also all and every the real property, lands, minerals, coal, mineral in the coal, mining rights, leases, rights of way, surface, rights, buildings, eouipment tnd all other fixed assets, franchises, rights, privileges, licenses, powers and immunities, of every nature, character and description, which the company may hereafter acquire, own, enjoy, exercise or possess, including all extensions, betterments. Improvements and additions which the company may hereafter make; construct, acquire, own or possess. Together with ail and singular the buildings, improvements, additions, accretions, easements, rights, liberties, privileges, licenses, franchises, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenance whatsoever belonging or In any wise appertaining, or hereafter to belong or appertain, unto any and all of the property hereby granted or mentioned and Intended so to be; and the reversions and reversions, remainder and remainders. Incomes, rents. Issues and profits thereof, and of every part and parcel thereof; and all of the estate, right, title, interest, property, clalnr and demand of every nature and kind whatsoever of the company in law.

equitv or otherwise, howsoever, of, in and to the same and every part and parcel thereof. The items of personal property stated to be included in the Hen of this mortgage shall be considered to fixtures attached to the real estate and in the event of default thereunder the same rights, remedies and provisions as to foreclosure shall apply thereto as In the case of real estate. Said premises are improved with a Frame Coal Breaker; Brick Garage; Brick Motor Generator Building; Frame Office Building; Frame Supply House; Frame Blacksmith Shop; Frame Engine Hoist House and Machine ShOD; Frame Electric House; Frame Wash House; Frame Supply House; Frame Hospital Building; Concrete Oil House; Water Tank; Powder Magazine; Boiler Plant; Car Scales; Retail Scales: Prop Unloading Boom; Prop Saw and Building: Shafts, Tower and Trestle; also Shaft House; Electric Hoist and Conveyor Lines; Slate Dump Cars: Wrought Iron and Cat Iron Pipes; Wood Pipes; Surface Railroad Tracks; Mine Tracks; Steam Hoisting Engines; Electrie. Conveyor Drive: Electric Synchronous Sets: Switch Boards: Electric Power Transmission Lines; Electric Transformers; Electric Motors; Electric Locomotives; Electric Hoists; Mine Pumns: Automatic Starter; Locomotive Pit: Concrete Barn; Telephone and S'mnal Llneo; Feeder Lines; Trolley lines; Mine Cars; Sand Car and Tracks; Shaft, Carriages and Rock Crusher, ond all other equipment, fixtures, and machinery ron ntituting an Anthracite Colliery operation, formcrlv known as the "Langcllffe or Suffolk Colliery." Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the Pennsylvania Company or Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities and George M. Clarke.

Trustees, against Suffolk Anthracite Collieries, Mortgagor and Real Owner, and E. B. Jermyn, and H. R. Van Deusen.

Receivers and Terre tenants. Debt, $721,007.00. Sheriff to collect same amount with Interest from June Sth. 1923, together with costs. Judement to No.

757 June Term, 1938. Lev. Fa. to Sentember Term, 1928. Writ issued Aucust 1.

1938. LESLIE H. SIMONS. Attorney. ALSO.

1 No. 8. All the right, title end interest of ths defendants. Joseph Anderson, and Elizabeth Anderson, in and to all those two certain lots of ground situate in the Borough of Clark's Summit, County of Lackawanna, and State r.f Pennsylvania, known and designated as Lot Numbers 435 and 436 in a certain plan of lots called "Summit Park Annex" purveyed for Wood Harmon by G. W.

Milnes, C. and recorded in Lackawanna County, in Deed Book No. 100. page 398, bounded and described as iouows, to wit: On the Northerly side by Oreenwood Ave le: on the Easterly side by Nichols Street: on the Southerly side by Alley and on the Westerly side by Lot Number 434 of said plan. Said lots together having a Width of sixty (60) feet, throughout, and a depth of one hundred twenty four and 37 100 1124.371 feet on the Easterly side, and one hundred twentv thrce and 91 100 H23.91) feet cn the Westerly side.

Being th? same premises conveyed by John Keiers and wife to George W. Johnston and Minnie B. Johnston bv deed datrd September 23. 1924, and recorded in Lackawanna County, in Deed Book No. 344, at page 147.

And being also the same premises conveyed by George W. Johnston and wife to Anderson, and Elizabeth Anderson by deed dated July 2nd, 1926. and recorded in Lackawanna County, In Doed Book No. 361, at page 19, etc. Improved with a two itory dwelling and other buildings thereon.

Seized tnd taken In execution at the suit of George W. Johnston and Minnie B. Johnston vs. Joseph Anderson, and Elizabeth Anderson. Debt, 12.300.00.

Sheriff to collert $2,281.99 with Interest from August 16th, 1928, attornev's commission and costs. Judgment to No. 581 October Term. 1926. FI.

Fa. to September Term, 1928. Writ issued August 1, 1923. D. L.

FICKES. Attorney. ALSO No. All the surface or right of toil of all that certain lot of land situate In the Township of Lackawanna, now Borough of Mooslc, county ci iiacKawanna ana ciaie of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Being part Of a larger tract of land lately owned by Elizabeth Knapp and H. B.

Wright, a portion of which has been surveyed and divided Into building lots of which the above described Is Lot Number 43, fronting on Spring Brook Avenue, and being 50 feet wide In front and rear and 159 feet In depth to an alley as will more fully appear with reference to the map of building lots made by R. P. Rothwell, C. in Block All improved with a two story frame dwelling house and ont buildings. Being the same conveyed by Anna Mary Stewart to Gideon Wescott.

et Al hv deeri dated March 16. 1925. and re corded in the Recorded's Office of Lacka wanna Pennsylvania, in D. B. 348, at pae 429.

Seized and taken In execution at the suit of A. R. Gould Sons vs. Gideon Wescott and Dorothea Wescott; debt SOiO.uo. snerm to collect S650.00, with Interest from January 5.

1923. attornev's commission and costs; Judgment No. 1367 March Term, 1928. Fi. fa.

to oeptemocr rerm, ly wrii issui a August 2, 1923. TINKIIAM MYERS. Attorneys. ALSO No. 10.

All that certain oiece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Being the Westerly one half of lot number seventeen 117) in block number eight I situate on the southerly side of Palm Street as designated upon the town plot of the City of Scranton. as said lot number seventeen (17) is divided by a line beginning at the center of the front line thereof and running lengthwise through said lot to the center of the rear line thereof; said half lot being twenty '20) feet in width In front on Palm Street, the same In the rear and one hundred fifty i150i feet in depth to an alley. No building Is to be erected on said land Within ten iioi teet oi tne line oi tne streft. Improved with a two story frame dwelling. Subject to the same exceptions, reservations and conditions as are contained in th: former deeds in the line of title.

Being the same premises conveyed by Pletro Guarino, et to Charles S. Phillips and Anna Phillips, his wife, by deed dated the 8th day of February, 1025, and recorded In Lackawanna Coaitv Deed Rook No. 344, pnge 583. Said Anna Phillips died In March, 1923, and the title by operation of law vests in Charles E. Phillips.

Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the New Citizens Building Loan Association against Charles E. Phillips. Sheriff to' collect $1,659.23, with interest from July 30, 1928, attorney's commission of 5 per cent and costs. Fi. Fa.

to September Term, 1928. Judgment No. 1403 September Term, 1923. Writ Issued August 2nd, 1928. Also, seized and taken in execution at the suit of the New Citizens Building Loan Association against Aneelo Pellet and Charles E.

Phillips. Sheriff to collect $908.16. with Interest from July 30, 1929, attornev's commission of 5 ner cent. FI. Ft.

September Term, 1928. Judgment No. 1404 September Term, 1921. Writ Issued August 2nd, 1921. KNAPP, O'MALLEY, HILL HARRIS, Attorneys.

ALSO No. 12. All those certain lots of land situated In the Borough of Blakely, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit; The First Thereof: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Caroline E. Lancaster 1st and the land of H. M.

Kennedy; thence East along the land of said Kennedy fifty (501 feet to a corner; thence at right angles in a Northerly direction one hundred and nfty (150) feet to a thence at right angles Westerly along said street fifty (Ml feet to land of Caroline E. Lancaster; thence at right angles in a Southerly direction one hundred and fifty (150) feet to the place of beginning. The Second Thereof: Beginning at the Ssutheast comer of above described land on line of lands of H. M. Kennedy, being one hundred 1001 feet Easterly from land of J.

W. Peck Estate; thence Easterly along said Kennedy line fifty (50) feet to a corner: thence at right angles in a Northerly direction one hundred and fifty (1501 feet to a street; thence at right angles Westerly along said street fifty i50l feet to above described land, and thence Southerly along said line one hundred and fifty (150) feet to the place of beginning. Being the same premises that were conveyed by Amos W. Lancaster et ux. to Cyril Skuby and Annie Skuby, his mortgagors herein, by deed dated the 3rd day of August 1922 and recorded in Lackawanna County in Deed Book No.

3 6 page 219. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Russka Hreko Katoliczcsko Praveslavna Lubov (Russian Greek Catholic Orthodox Fraternltv, vs. Ciril Skuby and Annie Skuby, his wife. Debt $5,000.00. Sheriff to collect $3.

750.00 with interest from August 1. 1928. attorney's commission and costs. Judgment to No. 1833.

Seotembpr Term. 1928. Fi. Fa. to September Term, 1928.

Writ issued August 11, 1928. DZWONCHYK. Attorney. ALSO Uo. 13.

All the following lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Blakely. County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Being lot number twelve (12) In Bagnlcks Addition to Peckville and bounded as follows: On the North by lot number eleven (111 of said plot; on the South by land of one Lancaster; On the East by land of one Kennedy, and on the West by a street called Bagnick Street. Said lot being In front on said Street fifty 150) feet, the same width In the rear, and one hundred and fifty (150) feet in depth, be the same more or less. Being the same premises that were conveyed hv Frank Badlowskt et ux. to Cyril Siaibi and Anna Skubi, his wife, mortgagors herein, by deed dated the 31st day of May 1924 and recorded in Lackawanna County in Deed Book No.

345 page 142. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Russka Hreko Kotoliczesko Pravoslavna Lubov (Russian Greek Catholic Orthodox Fraternity) vs. Cirll Skuby and Annie Skuby, hfs wife. Debt $9,000.00. Sheriff to collect $4,696.00 with interest from August 1, 1928: IOC attorney's commission and costs.

Judgment entered to No. 1832, September Term, 1928. Writ issued Ausust 11, 1928. DZWONCHYK. Attorney.

ALSO No. 14. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Edward F. Gibbons and Anna Gibbons in and to all that certain lot or parcel of land situate in the Second Ward of the City of Scranton, County of and State of Pennsylvania, being bounded and described as follows: Being known and designated as Lot Number Three 131 df William E. Bright's re division of Lots Thirty two I32i, Thirty three (3D, Thirty four 34 and Thirty five (35) in Block of North Park.

Scranton, Pa said lot being irregular in shape, forty four and one half I44'2i feet more or less In the rear, the same width in front, and being one hundred and thirty seven (1371 feet in depth alorg the division line between Lots Numbers Two (2 and Three 13) of said re division, and the same distance on North Washington Avenue; with the exception that the above mentioned curve In the street line cuts off the corner according to the map which Is duly recorded. Being the same premises which William E. Bright and George Cure Bright, his wife, by deed dated the 10th day of October, 1925, and recorded In Lackawanna County, Pa in Deed Book No. 355, paste 203, granted and conveyed to Edward Gibbons and Anna Gibbons, his wife. Improved with a two and one half story stucco dwelling and situate at the corner of Electric Street and North Washington venue.

Seized and taken In execution at the suit of William E. Bright vs. Edward F. Gibbons and Alina Gibbons. Debt, $18,000.

Sheriff to collect $9,931.78 with Interest from August 2nd, 1928. attornev's commission and costs. Judgment to No. l78.September Term. 1928.

Fi. Fa. to September Term, 1938. Writ issued August 13, 1928. D.

L. FICKES! Attorney. ALSO No. 15. All the right, title and Interest of the defendants, Stanley Kozarne and Katherine Kozarne, his wife.

In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate on the Northerly side of Marion Street In the Borough of Dunmore, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described, as follows: Beginning at a point on the Northerly fence line of Marion Street, said point being one hundred and eighteen (H8i feet In a Southeasterly direction from the Northeasterly corner of Monroe Avenue and Marlon Street and being the Southeasterly corner of lands of J. C. Schumann and Frances Schumann, his wife, said point being specified In the deed to said Schumanns as one hundred and twenty (120) feet from said corner, the said measurement in the Schumann deed having been measured from a point two (2) feet Westerly from said corner, it being supposed at said time that said corner was tne hundred and twenty 1 120 feet Instead of one hundred and eighteen (1181 feet; thence running at right angles to said Marlon Street In a Northeaiterly direction along the line of the said lot of said Schumann seventy four I74i feet to a point in line of Lot No. 21, same block; thence running In a Southeasterly direction parallel with Marlon Street thirty two (32) feet to a corner; thence running at right angles to said last mentioned line and parallel with the first menr tloned line seventy four (74) feet to a Kolnt In the Northerly fence line of said tariort Street; thence running In a Northwesterly direction along said fence of said Marlon Street thirty two (32) feet to the place of beginning. Being the same premises conveyed to the mm RFanle Kozarne and Katherine Koz arne.

his wife, by A. Apostolico or Alfonso Apostolico and Lucia Apostonco, nis wne, by deed dated November 29. 1926 and recorded In the office for the recording of deeds, in end for said Lackawanna County in Deed Book 326, page 37. Subject to all the conditions, exceptions and reservations contained In the deeds forming the chain of title. All Improved with one two story stucco and stone dwelling house thereon.

Selced and taken in execution at the suit of A. Apostolico or Alfonso Apostolico and Lucia Apostolico, his wife, assigned to A. Apoetollco or Alfonso Apostolico. Debt 811,600.00. Sheriff to collect $5,451.00 with Interest from April 2, 1928.

attorney's commission and costs. Judgment, entered to No. 1687 Seotcmb Term. 1928. FI.

Fa. to pternber Term, 1928. Writ Issued August i3, 19 TAYLOR AND LEWIS. Attorneys. ALSO No.

It. All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying end being in the Boroiigh of Blakelv, County of Lacks wanna, and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Southwesterly side of Hill Street a common corner with land3 of John Rees; thence In a Easterly direction along Hill Street fifty (50) feet to a point and corner of an alley foureen U4i feet In width; thence In a Southerly direction along said alley one hundred thirty eight H38I feet to a corner of another alley twelve (13) feet in width In the roar; thence Westerly along said alley thirty eight (Sli feet to a point and lands of John Rees. aforesaid; thence Northerly along lands of John Rees a distance of one hundred thirty eight (1381 feet to Hill Street and the place of beginning. Seized tnd taken In execution at the suit of Thomas Mlcliael to the use of Charles Lewis vs.

Stella Stanovich. formcrlv Stella Slilmkaytis with rotjee to Sophia Gruzuyu ski nee Sophia Shlmkavtls. terre tennant. Sheriff to collect $700.00 with infrest from April 14, 1934, attorney's commission and costs. Judrment No.

1 $T1 Sjntember Term 1923. August 14J92B. L. ET SAVIOB. Attorney.

ALSO No. 17. I. All that certain lot, piece or artel of land situate In the Borough of unmore, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point In the Northerly side of East Warren Street, at the corner of land this day conveyed to Howard Turner; thence at right angles thereto in a Northeasterly direction one hundred and elgthy seven and one half (187'i) feet along said Howard Turner's land to a corner; thence at right angles thereto In a Southeasterly direction Sixty eight 08) feet along lands of said Howard Turner and E. W.

Gillette to a corner; thence at right angles thereto In a Northeasterly direction Forty seven and one half 1 47 1 1 1 feet along lands of now or late John Allen to a corner; thence at right angles thereto In a Northeasterly direction eighty eight 1881 feet to a corner; thence at right angles thereto In a Southwesterly direction two hundred and thirty five 1235) feet to the line of said East Warren Street, corner and thence along the line of said Eat Warren Street in a Southwesterly direction twenty! 201 feet to the place of beginning. Coal and other minerals excepted and reserved. Being a nart of the same land as described the deed from Aaron S. Gillette tnd wife to said Richard Evans, dated November 9, 1921, and is recorded in the proper office for recording of deeds In and for Lackawanna County, in Deed Book No. 319, page 47, etc.

2. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situated in the Borough of Dun more, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwesterly corner of line of land of Aaron S. Gillette and fronting on East Warren Street: thence easterly thlrtv two (32) feet along said East Warren Street to a corner of line of land of Aaron S. Oiliette; thence along line of land of Aaron S. Gillette two hundred and thirty five (235i feet to a corner: thence along line of land of Samuel Weisbergcr thirty two 133) feet to a corner of land of John Knapman: thence along line of land of said John Knapman forty seven and one half i47Va) feet to a corner.

In line of lands of Morgan Jones; thence along line of lands of Morgan Jones one hundred and eighty seven ana uiie iin noi i. beginning. Containing seven thousand five nunarea ana twenty oiiuiv v. land, be the same more or less. Being part of lot conveyed by William F.

Boyle. toAaron 8. Gillette, by deed dated the 8th div of December, 1908, and recorded in the office for recording of deeds In and for Lackawanna County, in Deed Book No. 229, page 258. Coal and minerals reserved, and subject to all the exceptions and conditions and reservations as contained in former deeds.

All Improved with a two story dwelling houses and a lumber mill. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Sicranton Door and Shsh Company vs. Dunmore Building and Supply Company. A. Gillett Debt $736.88, with interest from 14th October, 1926, attorney commlsison of tnd costs.

Fi. Fa. to September Term. 1928! No. 746.

Term, 1927. Writ issued August 15, MOSER DOLPHIN, Attorneys. ALSO No. 18. First: All that certain niece or parcel of land situated, lying and being In the Soroush of Archbald, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to Northerly by Lot No.

Four (41; Southerly by Lot No. Two I2t; Easterly by an alley and Westerly bv East Avenue and being fifty (50) feet in front and rear and one hundred fifty (1501 feet deep. Being Lot No. Three (31 In Block No. Four (4) on Plot of Blue Ridge Coal Company.

Being the same premises conveyed by Anna Antlnorl to Joseph Antinorl by deed dated November 19. 1926. and recorded in Lackawanna County in Deed Book No356, Ptfond: All the undivided two thirds interest of Joseph Antlnorl and Enrico Antlnorl in and to the following described piece or parcel of land: All the surface or right of soil of tnd to all that certain piece or parcel of land situated, lying and being In the Borough of Archbald, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded nd described as follows, to wit: Being Lot No. Twenty one 211 in Block No. Two 42) on Plot of Lots of the Blue Ridge Coal Company, now the Elk Hill Coal Iron Company, In said Borough of Archbald.

Being Fifty 150) feet in front and rear and one hundred filty (1501 feet In depth. Being the same premises conveyed by Anna Antinorl to Joseph Antlnorl, Rigo Antlnorl and Alfred Antlnorl by deed dated the 19th day of November, 1926, and recorded in Lackawanna County in Deed Book No. 356, page 178. Together with all Improvements erected thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit ot Domenico Trlbusl vs.

Joe Antinorl and Enrico Antlnorl. Debt $675.00. Sheriff to collect $675.00 with interest thereon from March 23. 1927, attorneys commission and costs. Judgment No.

264 May Term 1927, Fl. Fa. to September Term 1928. Writ Issued August 15, 1928. L.

D. SAVIOE, Attorney, ALSO No. 19. All those three pieces or parcels of land situate In the Borough of Moscow, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, more particularly described'as follows: according to plot of lots of A. N.

Saver In the Borough of Moscow, recorded in the office for recording of deeds In and for Lackawanna County In Map Book No. 4, page 26. The First Thereof: Being the Ice house, dam and pond, beginning at' the intersection of the ice house road (leading off from the Van Brunt roarii and Orchard 3treet on the plot on A. Bayer's lots In the Borough of Moscow, thence northerly along Orchard Street to the line of lot No. 46, thence westerly along lot No.

48 and in the same line extending to the line of the Joseph Dunstan farm, thence southerly along the Dunstan line to Its Intersection with the Van Brunt road south of the Ice pond, thence easterly along said road to a point of Orchard Street if extended across the creek, thence from said noint on said road northerly to said Ice house road and place of beginning, containing one acre oi iana, more or less, Improved with an Ice house, riam nnd nnnH t.herpnn. The Secona Thereof: Being lot No. 83 on said A. N. Sayer Plot more particularly described as follows: said lot being lot No.

32 nnd located at the Southeasterly corner of the intersection of Van Brunt road and Orchard Street on said plpt It being 150 feet in length on Orchard Street: 55 feet in wiatn on van Brum roaa; i3.i in length on Its easterly line parallel with Orchard Street; and 64.93 feet in length on Its northerly line: imoroved with a frame dwelling house and outbuilding thcSfon. The Third Thereof: Being a part of lot No. 20 on said plot of A. Bayer's lots, whlct) plot Is recorded In Map Book 4, Page 26, described as follows: Beginning at the westerly corner ci lot No. 12 and an alley ten feet wide, which corner is one hundred twenty (1201 feet westerly from Grove Street, thence northerly along the rear line oi lot no.

mty (uui leet to tne line oi lot No. 20, thence at right angles to the last course westerly forty five 145) teet, more or less, to a private street or alley of a. in. tsayer, running nortneriy irom said ten leet alley toward Church Street, thence along said private street fifty 50 feet southerly to said ten feet alley, thence along saia ten ieei oucy easie. iy iorty nve llol feet, more or ieis, to the corner of lot No, 12, the place of beginning.

Improved with an artesian wrll, pump house, engine and all machinery appurtenant thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jennie Sayer vs. A. N. Snyer, debt $12,000.00 Sheriff to collect with Interest from Dec.

30, 1937, attorney's commission of 9 per cent, end costs. Judgment to No. 1682, September Term, 1928, FI. to September Term 1928. Writ Issued August 16, 1928.

F. L. MARTIN. CLARENCE BALENTINE, Attorneys. ALSO No.

30. All the following lot or parcel of iana siiuaie in tne uoroiign oi winton, County of Lackawanna sad State of Pennsylvania. Being lot No. 117 on J. W.

Peck's plot of Winton lots. 8ald lot being fifty i50i feet In front on. street known as Back Road, (Now Moosic Street) and one hundred sixty llflOl feet In depth and being rectangular In form. Said. lot Is also known as No.

117 in Block No. 2 according to the Winton Borough Mooslc Street Pave Assessment Map, on file with the Borough Secretary. Subject to the same conditions, exceptions and reservation as shall be found In prior deeds forming chain of title. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of the Borough of Winton vs. Mary Maslar or Maslyr, Mary Maslyr Killloney, John Haslyr, Susie Maslyr, Kathryn Maslvr, Agnes Maslyr, Oeorge Maslyr, Peter Loznk, Anna Lozak, Andrew Lozak, Mary 'Lozak, Michael Lozak, Mildred Lozak, Jenny LozaU and Martha Lozak.

Judgment to No. 1015, June Term, 1928. Sheriff to collect One Hundred Seventv two Dollars and Sixty five cents i $172.86 with Interest from Au 15, 1028. Attorney's commission of ive per cent i5'i and costs. Lev.

Fa. to September Term, 1928. Writ issued the 16th day of August, 1928. Also, all the following described lot or parcel of land situate In the Borough of winton, County, of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania. Being lot No.

119 on J. W. Peck's plot of Winton lots. Said lot being fifty 1 50 1 feet In front on street known as the Back Road mow Mooslc Street i and one hundred sixty 1 160 feet In depth, and rectangular In form. Said lot is bounded Easterly by Lot No.

118, and Westerly by Lot No. 120. Said lot being also known as Lot No. 119 In Block No. 2, according to the Winton Bor rough Mooslc Street Pave Assessment map on file with the Secretary of said Borougn.

Subject to the same conditions, exceptions and reservations as shall be found In prior deeds forming chain of title. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of the Borough of Winton vs. Mary Maslar or Maslyr, Mary Maslyr Killloney. John Maslyr, Susie Maslyr, Kathryn Maslyr Agnet Maslyr, George Maslyr, Peter Lozak, Anna Lozak, Andrew Lozak, Mary Lozak, Michael Lozak, Mildred Lozak, Jenny In zak, Martha Lor.aw. Judgment to No.

1016 June Term, 1928. Sheriff to collect One hundred Seventy two Dollars and Sixty five cents with Interest from August 15, 1928. Attorney's commission of five fitr cent, and costs. Lev. Fa.

to Sep ember Term, 1929. Writ Issued the 16th day of August, 1928. Also, all the following lot or parcel of land situate In the Borough of Winton, County ot Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania. Being Lot No. 118 on J.

W. Peck's Plot of Winton lots. Said lot being fifty (50) feet In front on street known as Back Road (now Moosic Street) and being one hundred sixty 1I6O1 feet In depth and being rectangular In form. Said lot Is also known ns No. 118 In Block No.

2 according to the Winton Borough Mooslc Street Pave Assessment Map, on file with the Borough Secretary. Subject to the same conditions, exceptions tnd reservations as shall be found in prior deeds forming chain of title. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of the Borough of Winton vs. Mary Maslar or Maslyr, Mary Maslyr Killloney, John Maslyr. Susie Maslyr, Kathryn Maslyr, Agnes Maslyr, George Maslyr, Peter Lozak, Anna Lozak, Andrew Lozak, Mary Lozak, Michael Lozak.

Mildred Lozak. Jennv Lo zak, Martha Lozak, Judgment to No. 1017, June Term, 1928. Sheriff to collect One Hundred Seventy two Dollars and Sixty five Cents. ($172,651 with interest from August 15, 1928.

Attorney's commission of five per and reservation! as art contained la deeds formlna chain of title. Seized and taken In execution at the suit Of Walter Scsawinski and Frances BCza wtns'ki, his wife, vs. Stanislaw Rusleckl and nine Busiecxr. nit wne. otm sz.wo.oo Sheriff to collect Two Thousand (13.000.00) Dollars, with interest from the 10th day of May, 1928 attorney's commission of five di oer cent ana costs, judgment enterea to No.

1278. September Term. 1928. Fi. Fa.

to September Term, 1928. Writ issued July 50, 1928. SIDNEY GRABOWSKI. Attorney for Plaintiff t. ALSO No: 1.

All the following described nieces. parcels and tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the Boroughs of Avoct and Duryea and In the Township of Pittston. County of Luzerne, and In the Borough of Mooslc, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: No. 1. Of all the mineable and salable coal in what Is known as the Powder Mill Vein, the same being the vein ot coal now working by the Langcllffe Coal Company on the adjoining property of the New York and Pittston Coal Comoany or any veins of coal that may be found overlying the same.

in. unaer ana unon tnai certain oar eel or tract of land situate partly In the Borough of Pleasant Valley, partly In the Townsnio oi miston. mserne county, and partly in Lackawanna Township. Lsck awann County, and known as the J. tc 3.

D. Stark tract, bounded and described as. follows: Beginning at a pine tree Nortn ol Pennsylvania Coal Company's light tract grading: thence North JS'i degrees West 29 perches to a corner; thence North 39J degrees East 47.8 perches to a corner; thence Nortn i degrees west nercnes to a cor ner; thence South 72 degrees West 26 aercnes to a corner tnence norm ae trees West 25.14 perches to a corner: thence North 79 degrees East 62 perehes to a corner: thence North 19 degrees West 4 perches to a corner; thence North 57 degrees East 29 perches to a corner; thence South 53 degrees East 78 perches to a corner; thence Eoutn 3 aegraes west 74 nercnes to corner, thence South 69 degrees East 237Vfc perches to a corner; thence south 40 degrees West 78.34 perches to a corner: thence North 86 degrees West 2 It perches to the place of beginning and containing as per survey maae in a. u. isas one Hundred and nlnetv (190) acres more or less.

Together with the rlcht to enter uoon the premises hereby demised and to mine, re more and disoose of all the mineable and salable coal in said Powder Mill Vein or veins tht may overlie the same. No. 2. Of all the coal in a certain vein. known as the Bottom, or Old Pleasant Valley vein, in, under anil upon the following described property, situate in Pleasant Valley and Pittston Township, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot No.

Forty four 144); thence South fifty four 1541 degrees forty five (45) minutes. West one hundred and seventy four and six tenths (174.6) rods to a corner on the di vision line between lots fifty eight (56) and fiftv nlne (591 and four hundred (400) feet from the Southwest corner of Lot No. Fifty eight (58); thence along said division line North sixtv two (62) decrees West one hundred and ninety six and nine tenths U96.9) rods to a corner: thence Nortn fortv two (421 degrees fortv flve minutes East one hundred and forty eight rods to a corner; tnence soutn sixty two (oai degrees East two hundred and twenty one and five tenths 221.5 rods to the oiace oi De (rlnnlng. Said land containing the Bottom or Old Pleasant Valley Vein beins more imrticularlv described in a Dlot hereto at' t.3.r.hrT within th blue lines. No.

3 (a) The surface or right or soil of the following described lot of land situate In the Borough of Pleasant Valley, and In tne Townsnip oi Marcy, uizerne uoumy. Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beffinnini? at a no nt on nn oi lanas oi the Pennsylvania Coal Comnanv and the New York and Coal Company. DO feet at right angles from the center line between the North and South bound tracks of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Railroad. Thence by said line South degrees East 17.S2 perches to a cut stone corner; thence South 43Vi degrees West 11.1 perches to a cut stone corner: thence South 70 degrees West. 17.64 perches to a point u.klnU i Rfl fan, at inVtt nnala, from the said renter line and thence Northerly keeping 50 feet from the said center line about 32.85 perches to the place of be rinnintr.

containing anoiu i acres oi iana Together with the shaft, buildings and ma chinery now standing upon said mnn. (bi Together also with our right acquired by "virtue of a certain lease of coal, from New York and Pittston Coal Company dated 3d October, 1887, recorded in onice ior recoraing aeeos, in ana for Luzerne County aforesaid in D. B. No. 120.

Dace 210. in'vcin of coal therein de scribed and by virtue of deed above referred to dated 4th November, 1872, recorded in D. 162, paee 360. (c) Also all the surface or right of soil in another piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Pleasant Valley County of Luzerne, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to Beginning at a corner in land late of Andrew Halstead. deceased; thence South 4B'u degrees East 13.6 perches; thence South 42U degrees West 23.8 perches: thence North 48 degrees West 13.1 perches: thence North 41', i degrees East 24 perches to the place of beginning, containing two acres; excepting and reserving therefrom a certain piece or parcel of land conveved to Konstanty Romanowski by the Suffolk Anthracite Collieries, by deed duly recorded In Luzerne County, more particularly da scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Westerly aide line of York Avenue at a corner of lot of Estate of Andrew Halstead, deceased; thence along said land South 42 degrees 45 minutes West 107 feet to corner of other lands of the Suffolk Anthracite Collieries; thence ilong said last mentionel land South 48 degrees EaH 125 feet: thence North 4 Hi degrees East 107 feet to a corner on York Avenue; thence North 48'i degrees West 125 feet to the olaco of beginning.

No. 4. All the surface or right of soil of the following described lot of ground situate In Pleasant Valley Borough, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a corner on the division line between lots 34 and 57 In the first division of certified Pittston Township, thence South 46 degrees 47 minutes East 60 feet to a corner 6 feet from the Westerly rail of the railroad tract recently laid down by the Pennsylvania Coal Company, thence keeping 6 feet from and parallel with the Westerly rail of said tract South 28 degrees 35 minutes West 404 feet to a corner, thence North 46 degrees 47 minutes West 163 feet to the division line before mentioned, thence along said division line North 43 degrees 15 minutes East 391 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 1 acre or thereabout. No.

6. All the merchantable and mineable coal in, under and upon that certain parcel or tract of land, Situate partly In the Borough of Pleasant Valley and partly in the Townships of Pittston and Marcy in Luzerne County aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot Nr. 56, known as the Valentine Ran lot. In the first division of certified Pittston Township; thence South sixty one degrees and thlrtv slx minutes East, along the dividing lino between Lot No. 53 and Lot No.

f9. known as the Stark property, thirty five hundred and fifty two and forty five one hundredthsiPet, to a stone on the southern line of Lot No. 56; thence along said line dividing Lot No. 56 from Lot No. 46.

known as the Bennett lot. South fortv ttiree degrees and forty two minutes West, four hundred and twenty five and seven tenths feet to a corner; thence along the line between the Bennett lot and Lot No. 45. known as the Miner lot, In the second division of certified Pittston Township, South, fifty seven degrees and forty two minutes East, sixteen hundred and sixteen and two tenths ft, to a corner; thence South, fifty seven degrees thirty seven minutes West thirteen hundred and twenty and five tenths feet, to a corner; thence South, thirty one degrees and forty two minutes East, twelve hundred and thirty feet, to a point on the line between Lots Nos. 45 and 44; thence along said line.

North, fifty seven degrees and forty two minutes West, twenty two hundred and twenty feet, to a point in the southern line of Lot No. 57; thence North, sixty one degrees and seventeen minutes West, thirty seven hundred and ninety eight feet, to a atone in the northern line of said Lot No. 57; thence North, forty three degrees and thirteen minutes East, twenty one hundred and ninety four and seven tenths feet, to the place of beginning. Containing two hundred tnd twenty two (222; acres more or less. No.

6. All that eertaln piece or parcel of land, situate In the Borough of Avoca. Beginning at a point In the division line between lands now or formerly of William Dixon and the Hudson Coal Compcny. at a point distant 195 feet on a course of South 41Va degrees West from York Avenue; thence by the same course namely South 41' degrees West 201 feet to a corner, thence North 48 degrees 218.15 feet to a corner, thence North 41V, East 201 feet to a corner, thence by lands now or formerly of William Dixon, South 48 degrees East 21t.lt feet to the place of beginning. Containing One Acre of land.

Coal reserved. No. t. The surface or right of soil of all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate In the Borough of Avoca, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the North corner of a parcel of land conveyed to the Hudson Coal Company by George G. Brooks and wife by deed daLfd April 20, 1901, thence along the same South 41 degrees 30 minutes West 201 feet to the West corner of said lot, being also the South corner of land of Joseph Coade, thence North 48 degrees West 82.6 feet to a corner, thence North 41 degrees 30 minutes East 201 feet to a corner thence bv other land of the said Joseph Coade.

South 48 degrees East 12.6 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 31 100 of an acre be tne same more or less. No. 9. The surface or right of soil in all that certain lot.

piece or narcel of land situate, lying and bring In the Borough of Avoca, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, aescnoea as iouows, to Beeinnlnc at a nolnt In the Northerly line of land of Pennsylvania Coal Company acquired by It from Irad Hawley and originally used by the Pennsylvania Coal Company as a right of way for Its No. 1 Plane so called, of the old Gravity Railroad, said point being also the most Northeasterly cor ner of a parcel of land conveyed by the said Pennsylvania Coal Company to the Northern Coal and Iron Company, dated March 20, 1894, and described in said deed as parcel on Map No. 2 attached thereto, thence along the most Northerly line of said land of Pennsylvania Coal Company In a Southeasterly direction 200 feet, thence In a diagonal direction and Southwesterly direction across said land so originally used as a right of way for said Plane No. 3, about 218 feet to the most Southeasterly comer of said parcel of land corveyed by the Pennsylvania Coal Company to the Northern Coal and Iron Company, said point being In the Southerly line of said land ot the Pennsylvania Coal Company hereinbefore described, thence along the Easterly line of said land described as Parcel in the hereinbefore mentioned deed in a Northerly or Northeasterly direction about 110 feet to the place of beginning. Being a triangular piece of land containing 16,900 square feet more or less.

No. 10. All coal and other minerals In and under that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Mooslc. County of Lackawanna and State of Penn sylvania, Dounaea ana aescrioea as iouows: Bounded Northwestwardly and Northeasterly by the Lackawanna River. Southeasterly by the land dividing Pine lots No.

It and 11, and Southwesterly by lot No. 36 of tne rim mvision oi fjeruiiea i utsion Townshin. ComDrlsintt Pine lots No. 1 to 10. both inclusive and containing 3D acres and 17.9 perches more or less.

Excepting and reserving all the coal and otner minerals exceptea ana reprvea in the deed of convevance from Hrnry B. Wright, and Elizabeth Knapp to. Richard Kear, aatea April au. isoa. ana recuraea in Luzerne County In Deed Book 61, page 415.

Tnffethpr with the rieht to mine the coal and other minerals as the same is granted and convened to the grantor herein. No. 11. The surface or right of soil of all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in. the Borough of Mooslc aforesaid.

Beginning In the Northwesterly line of First Street at the intersection of said line with the Northeasterly line of a public alley (16) feet wide, thence by said line or alley North 47 degrees 53 minutes West 232.6 feet to the Westerly corner of lot No. 13 In Block No. 1 on the Martin Crippen Tract, thsnce by land now or late of the estate of Martin Crippen. North 1 degrees 50 minutes East 130 feet or thereabouts to the bank of the Lackawanna River, thence in an Easterly direction along the bank of said river, by the course of the stream about 300 feet to a corner In an extension Northeasterly of the aforesaid line of First Street, thence bv said line so extended and by said line of First Street South 42 degrees 8 minutes West 250 feet or thereabouts to the nlace of beginning. Being the whole ot plotted lots no.

Is, 14 ano id in ttiocx no. i on jiar tin Crinnen Tract, together with the ad. joining tract of land extending from the plotted land to the river bank and directly in the rear of the plotted portion. AH ccal and other minerals beneath the surface of said tract of land being reserved to the legal owners thereof. No.

12. All the surface or right of soil of all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Moosic, Lackawanna County. State of Pennsylvania: bounded and described as iouows, to wit: Being lot No. 203 In Block No.

10. fronting on Spring Brook Avenue as shown on a plot of lots in said Borough made by Stevenson and Knight for Randolph Crippen in 1899. said lot being 50 feet Wide In front on Spring Brook Avenue the same width in rear on an alley 16 feet wide and 150 feet in length from front to rear and bounded on Northwest 150 feet by lot No. 202 on said man on the Northeast 50 feet by eald alley on Southwest 150 feet bv lot No. 204 on said map and on Southwest by Spring Brook avenue aforesaid.

Excepting and reserving the coal and minerals in. under and upon the above described land as the same are reserved In deeds in chain of title, also all water and water rights. No. 18. All the coal in the bottom split In the Red Ash Vein in.

under and upon the following pieces of land. One of them being all that part of lot No. 58 and the Southwest half of No. 57. First Division, Certified Pittston Township lying Southeast of line drawn diagonally across Southeast end of said lot No.

58 and the Southwest half of lot No. 57 described as follows: Beginning In the Southwesterly line of saW let No. 53 at a point distant 400 feet Westerly measured on said line from the Southerly corner of said lot No. 58 and running thence in a Northeasterly direction by a straight line to the intersection of the line between lands leased to the Hillside Coal and Iron Company and lands of the New York and Pittst i Coal Comoany, with the lino between the First and Second Divisions of Certified Pittston Township, said point of intersection being the common corner of lots No. 44 and 45 in the line between the First and Second Divisions aforesaid; being triangular In shape and being marked on the map attached hereto, which map is made a part hereof.

Another of them being a strip, of land of the uniform width of 500 feet extentiinR across the Northwesterly end of said lot No. 44. Second Division, from lot No. 43, being lands of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company, on the Southweot to lot No. 45, being lands of the New York and Pittston Coal Comnanv on the Northeast; being the parcel marked on the map attached hereto.

No. 14. All the right, title and interest In and to an agreement dated July 26. 1902, Between tne Pennsylvania uoai vompsny and the Hudson Coal Comoany, granting the Hudson Coal Company the rlRht to onen and use a gangway 14 feet wide In the Red Ash Vein near the line between lot 96 and lot No. 15.

First Division, Certified Pitts ton Townsnip. No. 15. All rleht. title and Interest of the Hudson Coal Company in and to an agree ment aatea August lu, lsim, oetween me Hudson Coal Company and the Hillside Coal and Iron Companv covering an exchange leaning all the coal in the Red Ash Vein under a parcel of land containing 2.8 acres, part of lot No.

45 In the Second Division of Certified Pittston Township. wo. 16. Ail rignt, tin? ana interest in and to an asreement datod October 11. 1917.

between the Hillside Coal and Iron Company and the Hudson Coal Comnany covering an exchange of coal in the Red Ash and Stark Veins. No. 17. All tne right, title ana interest in and to an agreement dated October 11, 1917, between tne Hillside Coal and Iron Company and the Hudson Coal Comcany covering an exchange of coal In the Stain Vein under two narcels of land, nart of lot W51 Second Division, Certified Pittston Township, one parcel containing 1.03 acres and tne otner parcel containing l.ui acres. No.

18. All the right, title and interest in atr! to an agreement dated Oetober 11. 1917, between Hillside Coal and Iron Companv and the Hudson Coal Company covering an exchange of coal In the Red Ash Vein under two parcels of land, part of lot 45, Second Division, Certified Pittston Township. One parcel containing 1 3 of an acre and the other parcel containing la acres. No.

19. All right, title and Interest In and to an agreement dated October 10, 1918, between the Pennsylvania Coal Company and the Hudson Coal Company covering an exchange of coal In certain veins under several parcels of lands, parts of lots. 84, 56, 57 and 58. First Division, Certified Pittston Township. No.

20. All the right, title and Interest in an Indenture of lease dated July 2, 1908. from John B. Dvmlnd and wife to the Hud son Coal Company recorded In Lackawanna County in Deed Book 235, 15. leasing to the Kudctfh Coal Company for the term of 25 years from the date thereof all the coal under a parcel of land In the Borough of Moosic, Lackawanna County aforesaid.

Containing 1 acre more or less. No. 21. All the right, title and Interest In and to an agreement of lease dated April 1, 1916, between the Pennsylvania Coal Company and the Hudson Coal Company, leas irs the surface or right of soil oi a parcel of land situate In the Borough of Avoca. County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Westerly corner of a parcel of land containing one Adre conveyed by the Pennsylvania Coal Comoany to H.

H. Ashley by deed recorded In Luzerne County in Deed Book 282. page 273. said corner being In the division line between lots 57 and 35 of Certified Pittston Township, thence bv said division, line being on land of the Hudson Coal Company. North 43 degrees 13 minutes East 43.6 feet to a corner, thence North 47 fegrees 4 minutes West alone line of lands of the Hudson Coal company and said line extended 564 feet to a corner so irom ine Kesieriy nana oi Mill Brook, thence uo said brook keeDina 30 feet from the Easterly bank thereof the following courses and distances: south 35 degrees 15 minutes West 284 feet South 17 degrees 45 minutet West 143 feet South 3 degrees 50 minutes East two hundred and lorty inree xeet, oouin a oezrees is minutes West 284 feet South 17 degrees 45 minutes West 143 feet South 1 degrees 50 minutes East two hundred and forty three feet, South 35 degrees 05 minutes East 193 feet, South 41 degrees 15 minutes Fart' 130 feet, South 13 degrees 14 minutes East 110 feet and 9 10 of a foot ti a corner which Is 30 feet from the Easterly bank of said brook ana in tne Nortn rignt oi way line or tne Erie and Wyoming Valley Railroad Company and about 40 feet distant measured at right angles from the center line of the Railroad track, thence in an Easterly and Northerly direction along said right of way the following courses and distances: North 64 degrees 11 minutes East 115.3 feet.

North 15 degrees 45 'minutes East 270 feet. North 30 degrees 24 minutes East 278.04 feet to a corner of land conveyed to H. H. Ashley thence North 46 degrees 47 minutes West 163 feet to the place of beginning. Containing acres of land more or less.

No. 22. All right, title and Interest in and to an agreement dated October 1. 1B17. between Spring Brook Water Supply Company, and the Hudson Coal Company, giving the rlBht to erect and maintain Doles for the support of high tension wires over the lands oi tne pring uroox water supply tjompany in the Borough of Mooslc, Lackawanna County.

No. 23. All ths right, title and Interest in 'supplemental lease made May 1, 1922, and intended to have been forthwith rpeorded between Elizabeth Jermyn White, et el, and Suffolk Coal Company, Incorporated, demising premises above particularly described In paragraph No. 5 for tract of 222 acres, more or less. Being altogether the same premises which E.

B. Jerjnyn, et ux. et al." by indenture dated December 29, 1922. and recorded in the Office Of the Recorder tit bixiU In and for the County of Lackawanna in Deed of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE on Friday, September 14, 1928 By virtue of sundry Writs at Fieri Facias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Exoonas. Is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County, to me directed, 1 will expose at public sale, by vendue or outcry to the best and highest bidder for cash, at the uourc nouse, in me iiy oi ocrsmon.

County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1928 at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, all the right, title and Interest of the defendants in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, to wit: No. 1. First: All that certain oiece. car rel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Jthe Township of Madison, In the County of Lackawanna and the State of PennsyU vanla bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a beech tree corner of land of James Perry, thence south forty 1 40 1 degrees west one hundred and forty (1401 perches to a stone corner; thence by part of Lot No. 150 north fifty 60i degrees west fifty seven and one tenth (57.1 1 perches to a post and stone corner; thence north forty (40) degrees east one hundred and forty U40i perches to a post corner: thence south fifty i50i degrees east fifty seven and one tenth (57.1) perehes to the place of beginning; containing fifty (50) acres of land be the same more or less, it being part of Lot No.

167, conveyed to William Kendrew by Rebecca Drinker bv Deed dated April 7th. 1857, recorded at Wilkes Barre in Deed Book No. 90. at page 40. on the 12th day of January, 1883; and being the same premises conveyed to William T.

Kendrew by three several deeds, the first thereof dated March 10, 1891. from Christian Grimm et recorded In Deed Book 360, page 371 the second thereof dated April 20, 1891, from John Kendrew et recorded In Deed Book 104, page 872, and the third thereof dated September 19, 1893, from Myron Westcott et recorded In Deed Book 160, page 372. Second: All that certain tract, piece parcel, messuage and tenement of land situate, lying and being In the township of Madison, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point or corner of lends now or late of James Parry and William Kendrew on the public road; thence North fifty degrees West on public road and line of said William Kendrew sixty six and two thirds rods 188 2 3) to a corner to be set; thence North forty (40) degrees East sixty 160) rods to line of lands late of Benjamin Sllfee, to a corner not set; thence North fifty (50) degrees East on line of said Sllfee land sixty six and two thirds 166 2 3) rods to stone corner of said Sllfee and Winchester; thence 8outh forty (40) degrees West on lines of said Winchester sixty (80) rods to the place of beginning. Containing twenty five 25 acres of land. Being the same premises conveved to William T.

Kendrew by deed dated April 20, 1892 from Litschey Sllfee, and recorded in Deed Book 333, page 318. All improved with a two story frame dwelling house, barn and farm outbuildings. ALSO Vn 9 All fh.l 1 i 1 2, lut' laiia situate bin ui DtiBiiiuu, county oi uacKa watina and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Being land situate In the Sixth Ward of Scranton and being the Southwesterly half of Lot No. 2 In Block 42 as shown on J. Herman's Map of South Hyde Park.

Being Twenty five (25) feet in front on Fourth street and Nlnety an alley. All Improved with a two story uciiik sainr premises conveyed to Otto Webber and Sarah urcu jl ocrnara Herman end Cella Herman, his wife, dated the Sth nun recoraea in ana lor Lackawanna County In Deed Book No. 334. patrc 398. AniVpH aiA (atr.n 11 in rxcuunun au me sun of the National Electric Company to the Home Crftilt Company against Otto Wnhhfir ttnA ur wi 1.1.

8U9.98 with Interest from December 7, 1927, ana costs. tiuagment No. 485 May Term. 1928. Fi.

Fa. to September Term, 1928. Writ Issued June 18. 1928. aj.

u. onviuri, Attorney ALSO No. 3. All that certain' piece, "parcel or tract of land, situated lying and beina In tne city of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and Statu of Pnrwviuni. k.n.

Lot Number Three (3). In Square or Block Number Forfy four (441 on Vale Street, now called South Irving Avenue, upon the Town Plot of the said City of Scranton. slid lot being Forty (40i feet In front and One Hundred Forty (140) feet In depth. vuoi na minerals reserved and excepted as set forth in former Deeds In chain ol title. Being the same nremlai ronvevarl in Stanlsfaw Lewandowskl and Martha Lew anuowsxi, nis wile, Dy peter sea, et.

by Deed dated the 4th day of April, A. 1908. and duly recorded in Lackawanna County In Deed Book 241 at page 337. All lmDroved with a twn stnrv fromo dwelling house and other out bui'ldlngs. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of SklBinski Bros, against Stanislaw Lewandowskl and Martha Lewandoskl.

Debt 1944.92. Sheriff to collect debt with Interest from April 19, 1926, attorney commission and costs. to Number 56. May Term, 1927. Fi.

Fa. to September Term, 190. writ issued July 3, 1928. ALSO No. 4.

All thftt lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Dun more County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point In the Northerly side of East Warren Street at the corner of lands of E. W. Gltlett. being ninety two 192) feet southeasterly from the division line between lots Two and Three )2 te 3i In Block Ten (101 on mau of H. ThrooD's Addition to Dunmore, Pa." recorded in the office for recording deeds, in and for Lackawanna County in Map Book No.

1, pages 13 and 14; thence northeasterly at right angles to East Warren Street, one hundred eighty seven and one half. Ht7Vfei feet along land of said E. W. Oillett to a corner: thence at right angles to last mentioned linp northwesterly forty 140) feet to a corner; thence at right angles to last mentioned line southwesterly one hundred eighty seven and one half '187t) feet to the Northerly side of said East Warren Street; thence along same In a southeasterly direction forty 140) feet to th? place of beginning. Being part of Lot Three (3) in Block Ten (10) on the aforesaid map.

Coal and other minerals, with the right to mine and remove the same, are excepted and reserved as the same are excepted tnd reserved In deeds of convevance forming the chain of title to said lot, piece or parcel of land. Being the same lot. piece or parcel of land conveyed to Howard Turner by Richard Evans, et. ux. by deed dated October 10 1924, and recorded In the office aforesaid In D.

B. 347, page 300. Imoroved with a single, one story, frame dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of First National Bank of Dunmore. Pa.

vs. Howard Turner. Debt 12.643.00. Sheriff to collect deM with Interest thereon from July 15, 1928. attornev's commission and cots.

Judgment No. 1096. 8epteinbr Trm. 1928. Fi.

Fa. to ptember Term, 1928. Writ issued July 21, 1928. M. J.

MURRAY. Attorney. ALSO No. 5. All that land In Elmhurst.

beginning at intersection of Lackawanna Railroad with Roaring Brook Turnpike, 60 feet southwesterly from center of railroad: thence south 20 degrees east 10 rods to corner of lands late of William Robinson: thence southerly along r.aid land 1034 rods to corner in line of Robinson; thence along said line and George Slote's land about 12 rods to bginniug. With the rights and subject to the covenants and conditions of prior deeds for same premises. Conveyed by Deed to said Grange recorded in Lackaauna County Deed Book NOi 280, page 319. And Improvements. and taken In execution at the suit ot Lee J.

Wagner vs, Grange Hall Association of Elmhurst. Debt $284.83 with interest from October 1, 1926, attorney's commission and costs. Judgment entered to No. 1245 September Term, 1928. FI.

Fa. September Term 1928. Writ issued July 27, 1958. Also seized and taken In execution at the suit of Lee J. Wagner vs.

Orange Hall Association of Elmhurst, Deot $2,000.00 Sheriff to collect $1,000.00 with interest from October 1. 1936, 8 per cent attorney's commission end costs. Judgment entered to No. 1248. September Term, 1928 to September Term, 1028.

Writ Issued July 27, 1928. S. B. C. B.

J. H. Attorneys. ALSO No. 8.

All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate In the Borough of Dickson City, County of Lackawanna and 8tate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being Lot Number Nine (9) In Square or Block Number Six (6), situate on the northeasterly side of a street called and known as Elm Street; said lot being forty 140) feet In front, forty (40) feet in the rear and one hundred fifty (150) feet In depth to a court fifteen 116 1 fret wide for public use. as shown and designated according to a survey thereof made by Edmund A. Bartl, October 23rd. 1899, nd recorded In Lackawanna County In Map Book No, 1, pegs 116 117.

Being the same premises conveyed by Costek Prokop, et. ux. to the Mor'tgatori herein by deed dated the 12th day of May, 1919. and recorded In Lackawanna County In Deed Book 283, page 587. Subject to the same exceptions nils aTcwuu urnr rti a.

usikum luuiun, AI1V, (SUVA all IC11 IUUU VVMUivlVU. VlllJ 19,500. AN ATTRACTIVE GREEN RIDGE HOME On Washington Avenue which has just been redecorated. Just ask us. A SUPERB HOME Tiled baths, good sized lot.

city steam, at than, one half its duplication cost! Don't miss this. WHY PAY RENT Buy this cory home city steam neat garage good neighborhood well worth investigating. OET SETTLED BEFORE SCHOOL OPENS In your new home. We have a fine aelec tion am ana oreen mage our especially, A. P.

BENJAMIN, REALTOR. 428 Miller Building. Phone 2 3702. 6 ROOM HOMES, modern improvements, North Scranton Section. Terms arranged.

P. M. O'Connor, 207 N. Washington Avenue. PRESCOTT 12 room double house.

Lot 40x150, paved court. Yours for only 11,000, on easy terms. Q. O. Realt) Union Bank Building.

MONROE near High school, vine covered porch, room modern home, sun parlor, sleeping porch, paved street and court, real value. Terms. Phone 7 1432. BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE, all ments. Small payment, balance like rent.

Phone 2 1194. Klzer. Mears E.Je 1105 ST. ANN St. rooms.

All Improve ments. No. 1 condition, 2 car garage. A real good buy. Phone 7 6530 or 7 3603.

LOTS FOB SALE 81 LOT FOR SALE One block from Nay Aug Park. Price $1,800. Call 2 8480. COTTAGES RESORTS 82 THREE COTTAGES at Lake Wlnola For Sale Louis H. Jones, Dalton, Pa.

NSW FIVE ROOM HOUSE, all Improvements. Lansdowhe Clark's Summit. Call P. C. Wroe, 285.

lor particulars SUBURBAN FOR SALE 82A DtARl T6 ro CLARK'S SUMMIT Small down payment, tflAm stucco bunealow. tile bath. 85.000. Hoffman. Phone 2 56SV 5 ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW In Moscow, All Improvements, 2 lots, 120 ft.

on State Highway, opposite to entrance of 8t, Catherine's Cemetery. Opening for road stand. HAVE A CLIENT who has $3,000 to loan In part or whole. John J. Gibbons, Scranton Real Estate Building.

Phone tt3 or 0790. CLARK'S 8UMMIT, business lot, on pave, including 8 room dwelling. All Improvements. Price $3,000. Ward B.

Parker. Phone 9 2. CLARK'S SUMMIT, comfortable little home, modern five room bungalow, enclosed porches, lot 75x150. Bargain. Phone W432.

COUNTRY homes, cottages, land and tarms. All prices. Louis H. Jones. "Dalton on the Trail." WANTED REAL ESTATE 84 WANTED TO PURCHASE (for cash), house, four bedrooms and bath preferred.

Must be outside of mining tone. Box 1111, Republican. Legal ESTATE OP FRED R. SMITH, LATE OF THE City of Scranton. County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased.

Letters Testamentary have been granted to the undersigned. All creditors will present claims tod debtors will make payment to HARRY H. SMITH and MARTHA S. SCHOENFELD, txecutort. 841 N.

Irving Scranton, Pa. ELMER D. ADAIR, Attorney. 10 17 24 31 8 7 11 RE: ESTATE OF ANNA KULBIDA. ALSO known as Anna Kujbida.

late of Taylor. Vd. Letters testamentary on said eating been granted to the undersigned, bus Indebted thereto are requested to mediate payment and those having or demands against the same will mem witnout seiay ior miirmrui residing at Taylor. Pa. WINO, 1.

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