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MORNING TRIBUNT2, THURSDAY, jura 9, igio. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD German Section No. 1, In the plan of Llyswen. Having thereon erected three 3 two-story frame buildings each containing 7 rooms, finished attic and modern improvements, and also stable. Taken in execution at suit of the Lebanon Valley Savings and Loan association.

CRAIG CULP. 14. Also, all the right, title and interest of J. W. Mentzer, with notice to Wm.

D. Laughman, terre tenant, in and to all that certain lot of ground situate that certain lot or piece of ground with buildings and improvements thereon erected in the Sixth ward of the city of Altoona, In the county of Blair and state Pennsylvania, described according to a survey thereof made by H. C. Gwin, surveyor, dated the 2nd day of Julv. A.

1907, as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northwestwardly side of Seventh avenue at the distance of one hunched and fifty feet south west warrtlv from the southwest- Bulletin JONE ON THE GREAT LAKES Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Blair County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale or outcry, at the Court House, Holli-daysburg, on FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1910 At 10 o'clock, A. all the following described real estate, to wit 1. All the right, title and Interest of PREMIER AROUSED Taken in execution at ault of the Improvement Building and Loan asaoc latin of Tyrone, Pa. McCAMANT. 24.

Also, all the right, litle and Interest of Imniel W. Nelson, In and to all that certain tract of land situate In An-tis township, Blair county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows; Beginning at a yellow pine, at corner of land of Daniel Domer and Nicholas Miller; thence north 47 degrees, east 81 to stones at corner; thence north 48 degrees west 23 thence north 8 degrees east 8 to hickory at corner; thence north 45 degrees west 37 thence north 32 degrees west 32 to C. Oak; thence north 8 west 66 to Chestnut Oak; thence north 52 west 44 to C. thence north 38 west 39 to Beech at corner of lands of Jceph Holland and Martin Such; thence south 69 degrees west 100 to C. thence south 5 degrees west 60 to Yellow Pine corner; thenoe- south 42 degrees east 66 to C.

thence south 25 degrees east 47 to C. Oak; thence south 3 degress east 36 to Chestnut; thence south 40 degrees west 10 to (tones; thence south 66 degrees east 69 to Yellow Pine, the place of wardly side of Nineteenth street, thence extending northwestwardly along ground now or late of Stephens, one hundred and twenty-two feet 'to the southeasrtwardly side of an alley, thence extending along the same southwest-wadly twentv-four feet to ground now on. the northeast corner of Walnut and Union streets in the borough of Hollidaysburg, Blair county, Pennsylvania, fronting ninety feot more or less on Walnut street and running back one hundred and seventy feet to an alley, and numbered 198 in the new town plot of the extension of said borough. Bounded on the north by an alley; on the south by Walnut street; on the east by grounds of the Hollidaysburg Seminary and on the west by Union street and having erected thereon a two-story brick dwelling house. 1 Taken in execution at wit of John M.

Snyder for use of First National Bank of Williamsburg. SNYDER. or'iate of p. k. F.

jonnsxon. menu extending along the same southeastwaTdly Over the Recently Issued Papal Encyclical, Addresses the Diet. j. Aioore Hardy ana to mat certain piece of ground situate in the township of Logan, in the county of Blair and state of Pennsylvania, and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post on line of A. C.

Sorrlck and W. Y. Anderson (the same being the centre of Second street); thence In a northerly direction two hundred and twenty-live feet to lot of Kearney, thence by same in a easterly direction one hundred and twentv-seven and one-half feet to Tenth avenue: thence by Bald Tenth avenue in a southerly direction two hundred and twenty-five feet to the centre of said Second street; thence by same in-a westerly direction one hundred and twenty-seven and one-half feet to the place of beginning. Said parcel of ground comprises Jots Nos. one, two and thro nn frti.f in hlnpk a DOrtlOn Of HOW HE CONSTRUES IT Believes That It is Condemnatory of Religious seventy-two feet to a post, ui tending still along the same, southeast-wardly thirteen feet to a point, thence extending still along the same south-westwardly two feet to a point, thence extending still along the same southeast-wardly thirty-seven feet to the said northwestwardly side of Seventh avenue and thence extending along the same IS.

5 feet to the first mentioned point and place of beginning. The title to which became vested in the said William Earl Logue by deed of Frank S. Shafer and Florence his wife, by deed dated the 22d day of June, A- 1907. by the name of William E. Logue herein described as William Earl Logue.

having thereon erected a two-story frame dwellng, containing seven rooms and known as No. 1912 Seventh avenuG, Altoona, Pa. Taken in execution at suit of the United Security Life Insurance and Trust company of Pennsylvania. GET-SEY. 7.

Also, all the right, title and interest of Matilda Hohman and Andrew Hohman, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground lying and being situate in the cltv of Altoona, county of Blair and state of Pennsylvania, and described as follows: Commencing at a point on the northwestern side of Fourth avenue, at a distance of one hundred feet northeast of Fifteenth street, and containing in front on said Fourth avenue, twenty-five feet and extending back at said Second street and a portion of an alley which lies in the rear of said lots in the plot laid out by W. Y. Anderson and Known as "Norm juniaui. thereon erected a two-story frame in. Also, an the right, title ana interest of H.

W. Krause, in and to all that certain one-half lot or piece of land, Bituate In the city of Altoona, in the county of Blair and state of Pennsylvania, fronting on the northwestern side of Willow avenue between First and Second streets, twenty-five feet and extending back In length or depth. In even width, one hundred and twenty feet to an alley, being the western one-half of the third lot southwest from First street and known as the western one-half of lot number 6 in block "HH," In the plan of that part of said city, having thereon erected a two and one-6trry frame dwelling etc. Taken in execution at suit of Independent Building and Loan association, of Altoona, Pa. T.

C. HARE. 16. Also, all the right, title and interest of Elizabeth Jennings and Abel Jennings, in and to all those two certain lots or pieces of land situate In the township of Logan In the county of Blair and state of Pennsylvania, each lot fronting on the southeastern side of Harrison avenue seventy feet and extending back, in length or depth, in even width, one hundred and ten feet to an alley, said two lots extending from the southwest side of Eighth street one hundred and forty feet to a fifteen foot alley, and known as lots Nos. one dwelling house 18x26 feet Also, those other three lots, more or iu w.i no- a haini situate in the town Restful, delightful, interesting, and instructive, there is no trip like that on the Great Lakes, those inland seas which form the border line between the United States and Canada.

And June is one of the most charming months in the year in which to take the trip. For comfort the fine passenger steamships of the Anchor Line have no superiors. As well-appointed as the palatial ocean greyhounds which plow the Atlantic, their schedule allows sufficient time at all stopping places to enable the traveler to see something of the great lake cities and to view in daylight the most distinctive sights of the lakes, and the scenery which frames them. The trip through the Detroit River, and through Lake St Clair, with its great ship canal in the middle of the lake, thence through Lake Huron, the locking of the steamer through the great locks at the Soo, and the passage of the Portage Entry, lake and canal, across the upper end of Michigan are novel and interesting features. The voyage from Buffalo to Du'luth covers over eleven hundred miles in the five days' Leaving Buffalo, the steamships Juniata, Tionesta and Octarara, make stops at Erie, Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac Island, the Soo, Marquette, Houghton and Hancock, and Duluth.

The 1910 season opened on May 31, when the Steamer Tionesta made her first sailing from Buffalo. The Anchor Line is the Great Lake Annex of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the sen-ice measures up to the high standard set by the "Standard Railroad of America." An illustrated folder, giving sailing dates of steamers, rates of fare and other information is in course of preparation, and may be obtained when ready from any Pennsylvania Ticket Agent, who is also prepared to book passengers who may desire to take this trip through the Great Lakes and back. HE ASKS FOR EXPLANATION ship', county and state aforesaid, and de scribed as follows: Benin-nrne i on centre of line of Second street and Tenth avenue; thence south four de Beginning, containing one hundred and seventy-one acres, eleven perches and allowance. Having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house 16x20 feet with back kitchen 10x16 feet Also a large bank barn. Taken in execution at suit of the Keystone State Savings and Loan association, of Altoona, Pa.

CRAIG A CULP. 26. Also, all the right, title and interest of William Holt, In and to all those two certain lots, adjoining and forming one pieO of land situate, lying and being In the townshp of Logan, county of Blair and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a point on the west side of Meadow street, three hundred and ninety feet south of Harrison avenue; thence along Meadow street in a southerly direction sixty feet to division line of lot No. 16, thence In a westerly direction along lot No. 16 one hundred and twenty-one and one-tenths feet to an alley, thence in a northerly direction along said alley sixty feet to division line of lot No.

18; thenoe In an easterly direction along lot No. 13 one hundred and twenty-two and two-tenths feet to Meadow street th place of beginning. Being lots No. 14 and No. 16 in block 6 of G.

T. Bell's estate extension to Altoona, according to a plot made by H. C. Gwin and recorded in Blair county in plot book, volume 2, at page and the same land the title to which became vested In Wllllaro Holt by- deed of conveyance of the execntors of G. T.

Bell, deceased, dated the 31st day of July, I9n7 In Blair county In deed book, volume 189. page 62. said land having now erected thereon a frame dwelling house sine 18x34 feet, containing five rooms. Ateo other Berlin, June 9. Chancellor Von (Betham-Hohveg, replying to an In grees, west one nunarea anu eieht feet, more or lees, to a post on the line of land of W.

Y. Anderson; terpellation In Ue Prussian diet to day, 9poke with decided emphasis thence north seventy-row oegrtn ty minutes, west one hundred and twenty feet, more or less to an alley; thence in a northern direction along said alley regarding the recently Issuejfcipapal I encyclical which he construed as same width one nunarea ana inuj feet to an alley, and being the south condemnatory religious wfoftner'J one hundred and seveniy-c more or less, to the centre of line of second street, thence along said Second street. south seventy-four degrees twentv minutes, east one hundred and twentv-seven and one-half ftet, more or less, to a post and place of beginning fivo certain lots or 'pieces 'of land lying and being situate in western half of the tnira lot of said Fifteenth street, and belo the southwestern half of the lot known as No. "14" block "LL," of the general plan of that part of the city of Altoona. Having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house, size 2Sxl8 feet.

Taken In execution at suit of Teutonia Loan and Building Association, of Altoona. Pa. DIVELY DIVELY. Also, all the right, title and interest of Jennie F. Robison and J.

E. Roblson. In and to all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate near Lakemont Park, In Logan township. Blair county and two in block in G. T.

Bell's first addition to the city of Altoona, having thereon erected two two-story frame dwelling houses, etc. Taken In execution at suit of the Eighth Ward Loan and Building association of Altoona, Pa. T. C. HARE.

17. Also, all the right, title and interest of John Thatcher, with notice to Abel Jennings, T. in and to all that certain half lot or piece of land situate In the tirwnship of Logan, In the county of Blair and state of Pennsylvania. Logan townsnip. tsiair biuuij, vanla.

and plotted and laid out by Henry and Dillman, C. and bounded and described as follows: All that certain lot or piece of ground fwintino- oivtv feet on Eleventh avenue and running back along Third street one twentv feet to an alley- and described as follows: Beginning on n.w int Kr. "in" block "9" and being the northwest side of the Pleasant Val the northwest corner of Eleventh ave- ley road, at a point two hundred and seventy-five feet distant from the south The chancellor said: "The papal encyclical contains judgments about reformers and the reformation and about the princes and the people connected therewith, waich must hurt the religious, national and moral feelings. This explains the profound emotion in wide circles, the effects of which must endanger religious peace. "Immediately after the Latin text of the encyclical had been received, I caused representation to De made to the Vatican by the German envoy, who expressed the expectation of Germany that the curia would find a way to remedy tae damage caused by the Issuance of the encyclical.

"The Vatican has not as yet replied, and therefore I must refrain from further comment except to say that I reply to the interpellation at this stage so as to let the German people know the position of the government, which has taken up the matter and also to assure the house that the government Is determined Also, all that certain lot fronting sixty feet nr. Twelfth avenue and running and State of Pennsylvania, ironnng fifty feet on the western side of Lotz avenue and extending back at right angles thereto one hundred and thirty-seven feet to a sixteen foot alley; it being lot No. 11 in block 7 of plan of lots of Marv Hopkins, duly recorded In pint book. Vol. 1, pace 27, and having thereon erected a two-story dwelling BEREAN BIBLE CLASS.

THE CLASS OF 1910. back along Fifth street one hundred and twentv feet to an alley. Being lot No. west side of Eighth street, as extended from the city of Altoona, thence northwest along the line of property of Richard Thatcher two hundred and forty-eight feet to an alley; thence southwest along said alley twenty-five feet to lot of Thomas Thatcher, thence southeast 11" in block "7," ana Deing mo Held a Dance and Banquet at Logan House. Also? all that certain lot fronting sixty feet Thirteenth avenue and running along line of Thomas Thatcher two hun The Logan house was the scene of wir ainnir Third street one hundred and levity and merriment last evenins twentv feet to an alley.

Being lot No, dred and forty-eight feet to the Pleasant Valley road, thence northeast along the Pleasant Valley road twrenty-five feet to lot of Richard Thatcher and the place of beginning, and being the southwest half when the ninety or more members of and being situate on the graduating class of the Altoona June Business and Social Meeting Held Last Evening. The June business and social meeting of the Berean Bible class of the Eighth Avenue Methodist Episcopal Sunday school was held in the church last evening. The weather was not propitious for a large attendance; still, a goodly number of members were present. The chief event of tire evening was a highly instructive address by the Rev. Dr.

the southwest corner of Thirteenth ave .1 TUIn crT-A0t high school, conforming with the an of lot No. 6 in Bell Extension southwest of Eighth street, as extended from the city of Altoona, having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling nual outetom, held a delightful banquet and dance in the spacious din nue turn iuiiu oli--v 0-u Also, two other lots In block 12. each fronting thirty-five feet on Th rteenth avenue and each running back 120 feet or, Retne lots Nos. 16 and 19 ing nan and parlors of the old Taken In execution at suit of the Altoona Model Building and Loan association of Altoona, Pa. CLARK t.rf.t ILnl Interest of Elizabeth and Abel Jennings, in and to all those three certain lets of land, adjoining and constituting one larger tract, situate, Mng and constituting one largwr tract, situate, lying and being in the township of Logan, county of Blair and state of Pennsylvania, known as lots nurrtber 1 one two, and number three, in hlock of G.

T. Bell's exteneJoS to the city of Altoona; said lota No. one and No. two, fronting fifty feet each on and lot No. three fronting forty feet on said southeastern side of said avenue and I extending hack, each one.

one hundred and forty-seven feet to an alley; the whole constituting one piece ln slsiB one hundred and forty feet by one hundred and forty- the "nme the title Vennn mi In Elizabeth Jennlnps, by deed of conveyance of A Rohrer and Susan H. Rnhrer. his wife, dated the twenty-eighth day of 'v Blalr county, in deed book volume 136, page said tract of land having now- ererted thereon three separate frarn dwellings one contaia ng three rooms and one other containing four zooms, and one other containing six ivoms. Taken In execution at suit of the Altoona Model Building and Loan association of ARoona, Pa. CLARir 27.

Also, all the rieht. title and in ML that 'ertln, of ground situate in house, etc. 1 V-ltr Taken In execution at suit of the All of above five lots were plotted by Engineers Henry ana Li man urHv onrl recorded in Hollidays Eie-hth Ward Loan and Building asso-claton of Altoona. Pa. T.

C. HARE. 18. Also, all the rght, title and interest of Horace C. Kline and B.

Janet Kline, in and to all those certain two burg in plot book No. 2, page the 23rd day of September, A. 1907, and At 8:30 o'clock the young people gathered around the festive board in the northern dining hall, which was beautifully decorated In the colors of the out going class, green and gold. James BBcKerilhan won tumultuous ap lots or pieces of ground situate In the house 21x30 feet In size, being the same premises the title to which became vested in Jennie F. Robison.

one of the mortgagors herettn, by deed of George B. Smeltzer. dated August 7, 1907, and recorded In Blair county. In deed book, vol. 177, page 37S, etc.

Taken in execution at suit of Fame Loan and Building Association VAt GUM. 9. Also, all the rlg-ht. title and interest of S. M.

Carney, in and to all that certain lot of ground situate. In East Hollidaysburg, District of Blair township, Blair county, Pennsylvania, lying dlrectlv northeast of Hollidaysburg bor-oueh. fronting forty feet on the south side of Spruce street and extending back at right angles thereto one hundred and twenty eet to a public alley. It being lot No. "17" in block "12" of the recorded plot of Hillcrest Also all that certain adjoining one-half lot of ground, fronting twenty feet on the southern side of Spruce street and extending back at right angles thereto one hundred and twenty feet to a public alley.

It bolng the western one-half of lot No. block "12" In th5 recorded plot Hillcrest. The title to which became vested in Samuel M. Carney, bv deeds recorded in deed book, volume 1S2, at pages 546 and S47. Having thereon erected a two-story brick dwelling house and convenient outbuildings.

Taken in execution at suit of J. Henry Albright SMTTIT. 10. Also, all the right, title and interest of Domlneco Jousant, alias Jou-sant Domlneco, in and to all that certain lot of irround. lying and being situ plause Dy nis display of ability as to do everything to insure religious peace in the land that can be done in the national interests." Tae encyclical, Issued on the occasion of the third centenary of the cannonization of St.

Charles Bor-romo, extolled Borromeo as the champion of Catholicism against the Protestant reformation and declared that he established at the time of the council of Trent that the principles Catholicism had been undetermined by Martin Luther. On Saturday last Interpellations were introduced In the diet by the conservatives and national liberals. The conservative Interpellation ask toast master and able responses were made Ay the following members of Marion J. Kline, pastor of the First Evangelical Lutheran church. Dr.

Kline complimented the class upon the record it has made in the past and then indulged in some positive recommendations. He would have them exalt the Book, think highly of their class, be constantly loyal to the church and strive to bring the largest possible number of men and women under the gracious influence of the Gospel. He emphasized the idea of personal responsibility and the value of pergonal service. Other features of the evenings were a piano solo by E. L.

Bavtholomew and the class: Fred Moffltt. Dresident of borough of Juniata, township of Ixgan, county of Blair, and state of Pennsylvania, being lots Nns. IB and 16 in block in William Loudon's Extension to Juniata. Said lots being on the smith-east sde of Sixth avenue, and lot No. 16 being on the southeast corner of Sixth avenue and Oak street, and each lot fronting fifty feet on Sixth avenue and extending back at uniform width of fifty feet one hundred and twenty feet to an alley.

Taken In execution at suit of Tra HENDERSON. 19. Also, all the right, title and Interest of William S. Iyeper, In and to the class, pointed out the merrits of "The Lavinian 'Miller express ed the class' warmth of feeling for the iboys who figured in the recent high school disturbance in a toast to adjoining the borougn oi juiim Taken in execution at suit of Allegheny Loan and Building Association No. of Altoona.

Pa. DIVELY DH ELY. "2 Also all the right, title and Imprest of Amelia F. Hoover and Garth H. Hoover with notice to John Voodcock, trustee in hankniptcy, in and to all that ce'tain lot or piece of ground in Logan township, countv of Blair and state of Pennsvlvania, beginning at a point on the southwest side of Logan alley Electric R.

R. and public road one hundred feet south from heirs of Cornelius Campbell and ten feet back from west side of public road, thence south along and within ten feet of said road, fifty feet; thence along lot No. 4 one hundred and twentv feet to an alley; thence north hv said a'ilev fifty feet; thence by lot No. 2 east one hundred and twenty feet to beginning, and known as lot No. 3, plan of Samuel Sprankle.

Having there-on erected a two-story frame dwelling house store room and outbuildings Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground in Logan township, beginning iiaii in LtOKail inwtwhln The Suspended Stanley Dean ed what the government proposed to paid a gallant tribute to 'The Girls effectively rendered readings by Miss all that certain half lot or piece of of the Fred IMbGouig-h. lauded Rosa Elder and Miss Alberta Johns. The clas3 choir lead the singing of do to- meet "suoh insults to tne evangelical church." It also suggested that the Prussian legation at the Vatican be high school and Hester Kuhn toasted "The Faculty." The following menu was served: the evening. The reports of the vanla, formerly known as the Ely homestead, said premises belne morn fully described as follows: Being on the northernly side of Fourth avenue between Ely and Allegheny streets, fronting twenty-five feet on Fourth avenue and extending back at an equal width for a 'distance of one hundred feet to a fifteen foot alley being lot No. sixty-one In the nlrif of int.

e. m.i. i ground situate in the city of Altoona, In the county of Blair and state of Pennsylvania, and fronting twenty-five feet on the northwest side of Spruce avenue, between Fourth and Fifth streets, and extending back at the same width, one hundred and twenty feet to an alley. And being the southwest one-half of the various officers and commltees shown ed tire organization of tho class in ate in Tavlor township, Blair county and a highly effective condition. DIDN'T BOX.

state of Pennsylvania, oounoea ana oe scribed as follows: beginning at a post third lot northeast from Fifth street and To Organize a New Mission. Mix Jeffrie and Corbett Failed to i.cuig me "nuiiwrai uiitr-utiii lot INO. corner of David W. Madara, and on line of John A. McKnlght, south 59H degrees At the last convention of the dio loung as laid out and plotted on the ground by J.

Ltwlen Henry, surveyor and which saM plot is duly recorded in" the recorders office ln the court house In the borough of tji.i. cese of Harrisburg, Protestant Episco 10 perches lti linns to a post; pal church, it was d'ecided that there thence along lands of the Duncan heirs, south 31A degrens east 27 perches to county, Pennsylvania, In plot book No. southwest of Lakemont at soutnwest corner of Logan avenue and Bridge street- thence in a southerly direction one hundred and twenty feet along the west side of Logan avenue to north line of lot No. 16; thence In a westerly direction along said line one hundred and twentv feet to an alley; thence in a northerly direction forty feet along line was work which should be done at page iw. among the colored people of the dio Taken ln exerirtlrvn pt tf Tinm a stone, ana ny otner ianun lonneny oi A.

McKnlght, north 18 degrees west, 28 perches to place of beginning, con Cllber. WAJtFTTT. cese and this was put in the hands of Rev. Edmund Harrison Oxley, a 28. Also, all the rlrht title in taining lofl percnes; Having iiteieuu three In block "J.T" of a plan of that part of the city of Altoona.

And having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house known as No. 422 Spruce avenue. Taken In execution at suit of the Logan Loan and Building association of Altoona, Pa. VAUGHN. 20.

Also, all the rUht, title and Interest of North F. Runk, with notice to Dessle. Bell Runk. terre tenant, in and to all that certain half lot or piece of ground lying and being situate in the city of Altoona, county of Blair and state of Pennsylvania, fronting twenty-five feet on the northwest Bide of Craw of alley' to line of lot No. 15 thence young colored minister of the church.

in an easterly airecuuu 'i He was Irere as a delegate at the A one hundred ana iwemy ieei to Cu-p of Bouillon, Wafers OHves, Button Radishes, Salted Almonds Broiled Fresh Mackerel, a la ilaltre d' Hotel Saratoga Potatoes Hoast Turkey, Stuffed, Cranberry New Potatoes in Cream Xew String Beans Maraschino Punch Sweetbread Patties New Peas Vanilla Ire Cream with Strawberries Coffee Cake Following the banquet, the graduates repaired to the hotel parlors, where they whiled away the time until 1 o'clock in an enjoyable dance. For this feature of the affair music was furnished by the Blose-Lingen-felter orchestra and a delightful program was carried out. The committee in charge of the reception was composed of Messrs. Arthur Gaines, Clarence Bentley and Russell Smiley. The members of the graduating class are undaunted by the disappointment and confusion they met with In the closing days of their erected a two-story frame dwelling house, containing 4 rooms: being the same premises the title to which became vested in Domlneco Jousant, by deed of Elizabeth Hale, et vlr, dated 20th of February, 1908.

and recorded in plot book volume 181, page 206. terest of Robert Gamble, and to all that certain portion of real estate situate, lying and being in the ctty of Altoona, county of Blair and state of Pennsylvania, fronting sixty feet on the northeast side of Twelfth street between Seventh and Eiehth avamina. nH recent convention, and believing that there was a field here in the city Logan avenue; thence along tne western side of Logan avenue In a southerly direction fortv feet to beginning. And and Crowd Was Disgusted. Ben Lomond, June 9 Once again Jim Jeffries did not live up to bis program and for the fourth time the initial boxing between Jim and 'Gentleman Jim" Corbett was postponed today.

The open air ring, exactly like the one in which Jeffries and Johnson will fight for tbe championship, had Teceived the final touch, Corfoett was on hand and everything was ready except Jeffries; who took a notion that he wanted to go fishing, and fishing he went, accompanied by a Tarty of friends. The most keenly disappointed of the large number of camp visitors were several eastern newspaper men wnn ernected to Ket a line on Jef for his work, conferred with Rev, Una-n as lot No. 15. plan of Samuel I extending hax-k therefrom at amiai Taken in execution at suit ot ford avenue, between Eighth and Ninth Sprankle estate. Having mreun erect Frakarelll, now for use of Elizabeth Hale.

WARFEL. George R. Bishop, rector of St. Luke's church, who offered him the free use of the parish house and also prom streets, and extending back at the same width, one hundred and twenty feet to ed a two-story frame aouDie aweuing house. if an alley, and being the eastern one-half Taken in execution at buii ui me 11 Also, an tne rignt, uue ana interest of Carrie B.

Doyle and Charles Doyle, defendants, with notice to John Gnlnes terre tenant, in and to all of the second lot west of Eighth street ised to do all be could to aid him. Following this Rot. Oxley was given permission by Bishop Darlington to And having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling nmise ixs'in reet, known Lebanon Valley Savings ana Association. CRAIO CPLP. 3 Also, all the right, title and Interest of Charlotte Wood, Henry Wood, her husband, mortgagors, both of whom are that certain vacant lot or piece of as No.

804 Craw-ford avenue. Taken In execution at suit of the ground lving and being situate in Logan township, Blair county, Pennsylvania, In n-hnt Is known as L. L. Fair's Extension come to Altoona and organize the work. The Tribune has already referred to the preliminary meeting to Juniata, fronting fifty feet on the Franklin Loan and Building association.

VAUGHN. 21. Also, all the rlpht, title and interest of Laanna Stewart and John J. deceased, with notice to -Mrs. anny Cessna.

John Wood, Harry Wood, Joseph Wood. Ella Wood, Mrs. -Mary Kep-hart Charles Wood, and the heirs of northwest side of Fourth avenue, be een Third and Fourth streets, and ex high school careers because of the Stewart, In and to all that certain half ha.ck therefrom at equal width disastrous "color" parade, and, hav lot or piece of ground, situate, lying and nn hundred and twenty feet to an al- being In the city of Altoona, county ot lev and being the first lot west of ing over 1200 still intact in the class treasury, will hold their much Ballr and state or Pennsylvania, and fronting twenty-five on the southeast FouTth street on northwest side of Fourth avenue, and being known as lot vn In block "CO" of said Fair's looked for class day exercises in side of Maple avenue and extending which was held at th9 parish house last Tuesday evening and at which a woman's guild was organized. This evening the first formal service will be held in St. Luke's church, the service to open at 8.15 o'clock and to this the public is cordially invited.

The sermon will be preached by Rev. Mr. Oxley. At the conclusion of the service a permanent organization will be effected and the new mission will be named. the Mtehler theatre on the evening p-vtenslon of Juniata.

Frank Wood, who are Keoecca A. wood, widow, Joseph Wood, Mrs. Fanny Gettvs Mrs- Cora B. Hubert, Mrs. Mary Snyder and Levi Leedom, guardian ad litem of Lula Wood, a minor, being the children of Charlotte Wood, terro tenants to wit; in and to all that certain lot or piece of land lying and being situate In the city of Altoona, county of Blair and state of Pennsylvania, fronting on the north side of Second avenue and being the third lot west of Seventh street, in the general plan of the city of Altoona, being bounded on the by Second avenue, south Taken In execution at suit of M.

Xf-onn VAUGHN. nr inursaay, June 16. Under the leadership of the chairman, Donald Howard, the class day committee along the southeasterly property line of alley between Seventh and Eighth avenues ln a northeasterly direction seventy-five feet, having thereon erected a two-ntory brtok dwelling house, fronting on Twelfth street, the lower floor of which Is used as a restaurant, a two-story frame dwelling house fronting- on Twelfth street the lower floor of which Is used as a laundry and a tax collector's office, and a double two -story frame dwelling house fronting on the alley and necessary' outbuildings. Taken ln execution at suit of the Vigilant Building and Loan association of Altoona, Pa. J.

B. KURTZ 19. Also, all the right, title and interest of Carl Peterson, ln and to all that certain property and lot of ground, situate and fronting fifty feet on the southeastern side of Sixteenth avenue, between Pine and Loudon streets, Ixigan tow-nship, Itlalr oounty, Pennsylvania, and extending back at an equal width one hundred and twenty feet to an alley; being lot No. 16 ln block In the plan of extension of West Juniata, and being ihe second lov north east from Loudrfn Jkreet; having thereon erected a two-Story frame dwelling house and all neoessary outbuildings. Taken ln execution at suit ofthe Citizens' Loan and Building association, of Altoona, Pa.

FLICK. So. Alo, all the right, title and Interest of Lemuel L. Fair, ln and to all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate, lying and being In Logan township, Blair county, Pennsylvania, southeast of L. L.

Fair's extension (original extension) of Juniata, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Fronting fifty feet on the southeast side of First ave 12 Also, all the right, title and interest of J. Frank Flanagan, In and to all that certain one half lot or pince of land, situate, lying and being on the will endeavor to make the affair the equal of the jollification days of all side of Tweirtn avenue he former classes. tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets The class day exercises have al in itv of Altoona. Blair county, Penn west by lot of W. J.

Heinaling, northwest by an alley and northeast by land New Today. iMeyer Jonasson Co. Semi-annual clearance sale. nvlvanla and containing in front or ways been of more importance to the graduates from a sentimental on the southeast side of Thlr now or formerly 01 i. unranw, aaia ne nrrlhed lot fronting fifty feet on Sec standpoint than any other feature of ond avenue and extending back In teenth avenue twenty-five feet, and extending back In length or depth of same width, one hundred and twenty feet to graduation at the high school.

and leneth or depth of equal width one hun back at the same width, one hundred and twenty feet to an alley; and being the southwest one-half lot No. 14 In block 16, section of the plan of Allegheny as laid out by the heirs of Ellas Baker, deceased; and having thereon erected a two-rtory frame dwelling house, known as No. 2823 Maple avenue. Taken In execution at suit of the Logan Loan and Building, association. VAUGHN.

22. Also, all the right, title and interest of Tlllie Lyslnger, otherwise Mrs. Tlllle Marquis, In and to all that certain part of a lot or piece of ground, situate In the city of Altoona, county of Blair and state of Pennsylvania, fronting forty-eight feet, more or less, on the northwest side of Seventeenth avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, and extending back along the northeast side of Fifteenth street one hundred and twenty feet to an alley; being a part of lot No. 8 In block In the plan of that part of the city of Altoona. said lot No.

8, In block being the first lot northeast from Fifteenth street on the northwest side of Seventeenth avenue. The title to the dred and twenty feet to an alley; and being premises known as 70s. Second a public alley. It Denis mo euinu une-half of the fourth lot west of Twelfth on said side of Thirteenth ave avenue: being same land the title to fries today in his boxing bout wifh Corlbett. Jeffries left In the morning and promised to return by noon, so many of the visitors to the camp, waited, (but the big fellow forgot hia promise or found fishing so good that he decided to make a day of it and did not return until tonight.

The real reason why Jeffrie3 had been reluctant to do more boxing this week Is a slightly sprained I'Mirct). An effort has been made to ikeep this quiet and to attribute the frequent postponing of the sparring with Corbett to Jeffries whims. Jeffries Injured his thumb a week ago and has done no boxing since. Trainer Cornell declares that the thumb is well, but Jeffries apparently has been unwilling to take any, chances with In. reco-Turklsh War Expected.

Constantinople, Juno 9. A registration of all Greeks living In Turkey was begun today by the Turkish authorities preparatory. It Is said, to their expulsion. This action by the government is one of a long series of recent moves Indicative of the increasing bitterness between Turkey and Greece, which. It Is generally believed, will speedily end in war.

The Cretan dispute it is expected will eventually be the pretext for war. The Greeks insist on having the island and the Turks will not cive it up. It Is admitted thaf the TirMin he-ame vested In Charlotte Wood nue and known as the eastern one-half of lot No. 4 In block In Wright's the delay of the celebration has been a great disappointment to the members of the class and they are determined that their plans will not be entirely spoiled and their claes will not remain behind the others in this particular. present mortgagor, by a deed of Henry -ion iltoona: having thereon erected Gatole Co.

Special bargains for Friday. Kline Bros. Inauguration of out great June sale. Kelly's June sale. Turner's 4Friday and Saturday specials, i Pennsylvania Railroad Co.

June on the great lakes Tout to Yellowstone park. (Homer F. Hanson Oxfords that at. (Ferd Bendheim 20th anniversary sale special. a two and one-half story frame dwelling hmiM aOOUl icri, Willi minium Improvements and conveniences, together with necessary outbuildings erected id land: title to which vested in FOREMEN TO PICNIC.

said Frank Flanlgan by deed of Mary Seward, et heirs of William Wvnn. deceased, dated the 3rd of nue ln asm lj. L. hairs extension of Juniata and extending back therefrom along the southwesterly property line of Third street prolonged one hundred and twentv feet, more or less, to a Dronos- Wood, datea inn jaituaiy, iooo, ana recorded In office for recording of deeds, in BlaiT county, in deed book, vol. 60.

page 23, etc. Taken In execution at suit of William H. Kephart. VAUGHN. 4 Also, all the right, title and Interest of Matilda Hohman, Andrew Holiman and B.

Fluke, In "and to all those two certain lots or pieces of ground situate on the southeast side of Fifth avenue between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets In the city of Altoona, county of Blair, Pennsylvania, fronting on said Fifth avenue, one hundred feet and extending back In length or depth same width feet, to line of lota and 27. said lots being known Altoona Shop Foremen to Join With Those of Pittsburg Division. The annual outing of the Altoona March. 1905, and recorded in recorder's ahove-described piece of ground became ed alley, and being the first lot south Leopold Bigley Collar and vested in Tilne Lyslnger by deed from P. J.

Reilly and wife, dated April 26, 1905, and recorded In deed book, volume office of BKair coumy, jn-ueeu oiran volume 154, page 70 Taken In execution at suit of Fay, Hutchinson Co. SMITH. 13 Also, all the right, title and in 157. na.ee 338. etc.

ehop foremen will be held on Saturday at Idlewild park. They will join with those of the Pittsburg division and hope to make the occa Also that certain half lot or piece shoulders. G. W. ShafferFriday only.

M. Poet Sons The new Coburn bed. Simon's Broadwalk shoes for terest of Patrick W. Finn, with notice to the Commonwealth Trust company of grouna, situate in Faia city oi Altoo na, fronting twenty-five feet on the northwest side of Seventeenth avenue In bankruptcy lor Patrick WU sion one of the most pleasing ever held by them in the past several Ham Finn at No. 4980 in the district between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, court of the United States for the Wes and extending back from said avenue.

tern district of Pennsylvania, in and to years. The day will be enjoyed in the regular old-time picnic fashion at uniform width one hundred twenty Funeral of Geo. M. Shaffer. Funeral services oveT the remains feet to an alley being the southwest half of lot No.

1, In block In that and will be enlivened by a program all that certain lot or piece of ground in Logan township, county of Blair and state of Pennsylvania, beginning at a and numbered 24 and 25 in plan of lots as laid out by Nelson Elway and being the same the title to which became vested In James Charles Elway, et ux, dated May 1, 1901. Taken in execution at suit of The Teutonia Loan Building Association, of Altoona, Pa. DIVELY DIVELY. 5. Also the right, title and Interest of Isaac Fink, deceased, with notice to of George M.

Shaffer were conducted part of the city of Altoona, formerly Island is not worth much and that int on the east side of Coleridge ave canea rairview, sain 101 in of sports and amusements. The Altoona and members of their families will leave the city on a spe Turkey's control over It Is merely. at Ms late home at East Altoona on nue one hundred and twenty-five feet the southwest corner of Coleridge block "M.pbelng the first lot southwest of Fifteenth street on the northwest Sunday evening and on Monday morn nominal, but the surrender of even avenue and Ward avenue, thence by lot side of Seventeenth, avenue: Having this claim would be fatal to the thereon erected a two-story frame No 1 BOUtn W4 uegicco west iu ieet thence by lot No. 9 south 3 degrees 30 Young Turkish governments pres dwelling house, with one-story kitchen west of Third street prolonged on the southeast side of First avenue, having thereon erected a two-story brick dwelling house and necessary outbuildings. Taken In execution at suit of the Vigilant Building and Loan association.

J. B. KURTZ. 31. Also, all the right, title and Interest of John F.

Fames, In and to all that certain piece parcel of ground situate, lying and being In the township of Logan, county of Blair and state of Pennsvlvania, more particularly described as follows, to wit: Being a strip of ground of a uniform width of thirty feet lving between parallel lines; bounded on the north hy lands of Ada B. ruber; on the south by lands of William. Loudon; on the east by a public road and on the west by lands of Jonathan Hamilton heirs, and having thereon erected a two and one-half story frame dwelling house, containing seven rooms and other necessary' outbuildings. Taken In execution at suit of the Economv Building and Loan association of Alioona, Pa. WALTERS.

Taken In execution at suit of E. S. NORTH. TERMS OF SALE The price or sum at which the property shall bs struck off must be paid at the time of sale, or such other arranaements made as will be approved, otherwise the property will be Immediately put up and sold again at the expense and risk of the person to whom It was struck off, and who. in attached containing hot water heating apparatus ana moaem improvements, said dwelling being numbered 1502.

ac ing they were taken to Freeburg, Snyder county, and laid to rest in the family plot in the cemetery at that place. The Tnemibers of Ms family In this public manner desire to return their sincere thanks to the neighbors end friends for the numerous acts of kindness extended during their sad hour of bereavement. cording to the plan of numbering houses in said city. The title to said half lot of ground and improvements became vested in Tlllle Marquis by deed from cial train at 7:30 and will be joined at the Idlewild grounds by the Pitts burg division foremen. Apprentice to Picnic.

The third annual picnic of the Pennsylvania Railroad company apprentices will be held at- Cresson on Wednesday. June 15. The boys will get away from the city at 7 o'clock and have arranged a program for the day on the mountain top that will bring forth a lot of amusement during the day. One of the features will be a baseball game and several other sporting events will be pulled off. Joseph Llchtensteln and wife, dated September 26, ii, ana recoraea in deed book, volume 169, page 564.

etc. Taken in execution at suit or H. J. Mrs. Rosa nnK, aaminisiratrix and widow of Isaac Fink, and Levi Leedom, guardian ad litem of Edna H.

Fink and Mary L. Fink, minor children of Isaac FinkJ deceased, terre tenants to wit: In and to all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the township of Logan, county of Blair and State of Pennsylvania, being lot No. 10 in block on plan of Blair City, as laid out by' David H. Neith, said lot fronting fifty feet an the northwest side of Pine avenue between Anderson and Hamer streets and extending back in length 'or depth of same width one hundred and twenty feet to an alley and being the fourth lot west of Anderson street, and having thereon erected a two-story dwelling house, being the same premises the title to which became vested In the present mortgagor by deed of David H. Nelth and wife, dated August 28.

1906. and intended to be recorded herewith. Taken in execution at suit of Frank Berney. DAVIS. minutes, easi i UJ 3 north 66 degrees, east 127 feet, thence by the west side of Coleridge avenue north 23 degrees, 15 minutes, west 81 feet to beginning, and known as lot No.

2, block 10, Section No. 1 Also, all that certain lot In Logan township, fronting Beventy feet on the west side of Logan avenue, between Whlttier and Browning avenues and extending back one hundred and thirty feet to lot No. 13 block 10, Section No. 1, bounded on the east by said Logan avenue; on the south by lot N'o. 6 said block; on the west by lot No.

13 said block; on the north by lot No. 4 said block, and known as lot No. 5, block 10, Section No. 1, plan of Llyswen. Having thereon erected a two and one-half Btory brick and shingle dwelling house, containing eight rooms arid modern improvements Also, all that certain piece of ground in Logan township, fronting 137.76 feet 23.

Also, ail tne rignt, title and in tige with the Turks. Famine Peril In Nicaragua. Managtfa, Nicaragua, June 9. Chaos reigns In Nicaragua as a result of the warfare in the republic. To the burdens of conscription, heavy taxation and business stagnation ie now added the danger of famine.

The exportation of food products ha3 been prohibited to alleviate this latter danger. Monetary exchange reflects the general stagnation of business in Its increase to 1,160 sixty points above the normal rate. The Madrlz administration has issued official reports that its forces under General Chavarrla retreated from the position near Rama to Mu-ella de los Bueys, where the men ue to be concentrated. terest of W. F.

Hlller, administrator of David Ross Wilson, deceased, and Minnie Wilson, terre tenant, In and to all that certain lot of ground situate In Bathtub Trust Is Now Being. Formed. New York, June 9. Wall street heard today of a new $100,000,000 combination which is being formed and which, if perfected, will doubtless be called the "Bathtub Trust." Sixteen companies are involved in the proposed combination. They manufacture not only tubs but almost every kind of sanitary enameling device.

It is said that a rise in retail prices of between 20 and 30 per cent, is contemplated by the Cold Spring, Snyder township, Blair county, Pennsylvania, being lot numbered 38 on the plot of Cold Spring recorded in plot book No. 1, psge 101, fronting forty-two feet on Burley avenue and extending back therefrom one case of deficiency at such re-iale, shall make good the same and In no Instance will deed be presented In court for confirmation unless the money It actually paid to the Sheriff. SHERIFFS SALES. hundred and fifty feet to Garden alley. Having thereon erected a two and one- WILLIAM H.

ORR, lin Loan and Building association. to tne Lmncansviue roaa; tnence east 101 feet; thence south 167.9 feet; thence half storv frame dwellng house 18x20 VAUGHN. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias. Venditioni Exponas and 6. Also, all the right and inter- west 133 feet to Duncansvuie roaa, and Sheriff of Blair county.

Sheriff's Office, May 27, Ui- feet containing four rooms, and necessary outliiilldinEs- I of William Earl Logua. In. u4. la suLknou as lota Nos. 9 and 1A.

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