10 THE ENEMY —BY— I GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER & LILLIAN CHESTER | Authors of "THE BALL OF FIRE," etc. Copyright, 1915, Newspaper Rights, Hearst International Library. International Feature Service, j Continued Blankness; total blankness; there is a confused jumble of motion, of changing from place to place, of tak ing a drink. Occasionally there is the voice of Tommy, steady, solid, un wavering. Tommy is singing the ditty to the Demon Hum. He is giv ing a lecture on astronomy. There is a fight somewhere. Was Billy in the light, or only a witness? He is not sure. It was such a long, long time ago! Scenes shift strangely, too; now country, now village, now city; now on foot, now in the machine, now on Fifth Avenue, now in the club; but always with that one fixed idea. Fin ish the spree, eh! Now Billy is alone, except for the Demon Rum. Billy has had to sneak away from Tommy, be cause some instinct tells him that Tommy lacks the pertinacity to take this little excursion. Billy will go back to the club and find Tommy ■ when he Is through his errand. Hello, Billy is here! Where is here? 1 His eyes are puffed nearly shut, and j they hurt when he opens them to look around. His eyes are tired, j Billy himself is tired. His own voice ' sounds strange and far-off to him, and i shrill, as he asks his sleepy chauffeur i a question. Oh, yes, they're out in j the suburbs, ami" the lamps gleam 1 again in ,the dusk, and this is a famil-! iar house. Benning's. Why did 1 Billy come here? Oh yes, he was to show himself to Geraldino, now that' he has finished his spree! He does. He exhibits his finished [ spree to her just one brief instant j before the door slams; and out of the j puffed and inflamed countenance of j poor Billy the Demon Rum leers his j red leer and snarls his red snarl! CHAPTER V. The Disappearance of Bow-Wow Thin bands as of steel were about the throat of Martin Burke, and, | strong man though he was, he could 1 not turn, nor break the grip of those J maniacal fingers! With the cunning} of frenzy, the white-haired madman ] had drawn back Burke's head so that j he could only wave his arms helpless- 1 ly, while above him bent that dis-1 torted face with the glaring red eyes! j Burke's own eyes were distended, his ' breath was stopped, and his face was purpling, when the door was thrown j open and Nora Maloney, as big and as j broad and as strong as the grand- 1 father who had led the Fenians, came i dashing in, with a huge hand ready for the fray. In one more minute, Bow-Wow, his fever of strength all spent, was lying flat on the floor, and the Widow Maloney, her thick ankles sticking straight before her, was sit ting on him, the ruddy glow of the fire and the ruddy light of the dawn blending with the ruddy flush of her face. "Ywir life belongs to me, Martin Burke," she puffed, twisting her fallen hair into a scraggly knot. "I think | I saved it for you." "You did that," assented Martin | grudgingly, for he had his suspicions! of the Widow Maloney's intentions re- j garding him. "I take it as a gift, but j I can never repay you; so it would j be no use to try." He was feeling of j his throat. "Well, there's always ways," consid- I ered janitress Nora, and cast up at the | stalwart fellow a glance and a smile of great friendliness. "Where's my needle?" growled Burke, wisely changing the subject and searching the floor. He found the hypodermic as if nothing had happened, he prepared j his solution, and filled his needle, and j gave Bow-Wow the injection. "A case of the jerries," guessed Mrs. Maloney, as Martin gallantly | helped her to her feet. "It's many's I the time I handled Andy Maloney when he had the jerries. The best way I found was to clout him behind the ear with a stick of stove wood." "It's a favorite domestic method," drily commented Burke. "I don't think this is a regular case of the tremens just yet," he went on, study in the now quiet Bow-Wow. The man ! had not succumbed to tho drug, but he was weak from over-exertion. | "He'll have the sure-enough jim-jams I in about two days; but if I have him ] sober enough, in between, to answer I questions for the boss. I'll be very' well satisfied." He picked up Bow- i Wow and carried him to the bed, as! if the man were a child. "Shall I sit with you ?" offered I Nora, out of the goodness of her heart. "You shall not," refused Burke promptly. It was in his nature to blarney Mrs. Maloney, but it was in his wisdom not to. So, all by himself, he remained at Bow-Wow's bedside until the stupor of the drug had set' in; then he lay down on the couch ' in the lounging-room for a nap. The I man was safe for a few hours. No! Billy as yet. No Billy when Burke awoke, with' the bright sun streaming in at the j windows of the lounging-room, and ' with Nora Maloney shaking him by j the shoulders. "The saints be thanked!" said Nora, j as he opened his eyes. "I thought for ! a while that you'd shot the drug into the wrong man, for I've been ringing your bell and pounding on your door this past hour." "That's kind of you, Mrs. Maloney " returned Burke. Rubbing his eyes, i and springing up, he went to the door! of Billy's room. Empty! Witli a frown of worry, he visited Bow-Wow. The tramp was lying wide i awake, but there was no delirium in his eyes. He was too weak, how ever, to rise. "The top of fie morning to you. Pop, ' greeted Kurke cheerfully "How's your appetite?" "Water!" tnoured Mow-Wow. "Never mind, old Spoil, we'll have you out and well chirked up in less than no time. If I've time to-dav 1 II give you a hair cut, and we'll trim your chinchillas." He bustled out to the pantry, and ! Into the man's glass of water ho pour- ! cd something from his stock of rough medicines. He hesitated before he I prepared this dose. It would i strengthen and clear the patient for I a day. but the relapse would be serl- I ous. ■ Anyway," decided Burke, as a sop to his own conscience, "the man ' couldn't escape tho Jerries sooner or later, and he's In good hands." ' Sh ?] ! , r Btay and help y°u?" offered Mrs. Maloney, looking the cherry comforter which she was willing to "You shall not," refused Burke em phatically, and, taking no offense Nora left him alone. There Is always time until eternity comes to an end That was 11 busy day for Burke' but he was glad that It was. It kept him from worry. There were a dozen telephone calls for Billy; and Joe WEDNESDAY EVENING, Mullen, the superintendent of tho Pannard Building, quit the day angry. He had called off his men. There was nothing he could do until he knew what to do; and where, in the name of all the hottest places Joe could mention, was Billy! Why didn't he tend to business! He wasn't at his office, he wasn't at his club, he wasn't at his home! Burke nearly fought Joe Mullen. If he could have reached through the telephone he would have done so. It would have been a great relief to him. Bow-Wow, in a worried day like this, was a godsend. Artificially strengthened and sobered by Burke's guileful aid, he submitted to all the strenuous things which were done to him, even to a hair-cutting and a beard-trimming and a manicuring. At five o'clock. Burke, planning Billy's possible dinner, came in and looked at Bow-Wow critically; then a sudden humorous idea seized him, and he went to his own wardrobe, where hung some of Billy's and Tommy Tinkle's discarded clothing. "Back your self into these, Pop," i he directed, and went away laughing. | Half an hour later, he returned i with a carefully measured drink. It j was time Bow-Wow had a little ; whisky, if he was to be kept in | strength and sanity for Billy. 1 "Here's your liquor, Pop,"' he sang > cheerily, as he came through the hall. | At the door he stopped, stricken dumb, and he almost dropped the ! glass! Before him was a tall, spare, I straight, elderly gentleman, with I waving white hair and a neatly crop ( ped silver Vandyke. He was in even ' ing clothes, and his white bow tie was I quite properly made. He stood by j the window, looking calmly out at the lamps as they sprang, in the dusk, into huge tinted pearls. He was | smoking one of Billy's cigarets. | "I thought you might like a little ■ drink. Mr. Doe, "stammered the man j who had wrought the miracle in I Bow-Wow. "Thank you, Burke." Tho (Voice was low and still a trifle husky, i ij Ut a roodulation which i Bow-Wow had lost. He took the glass W is< 1? 1 the temporary firmness of i which gave Burke's conscience an- I other jab, and he looked into the I depths of the oily liquid thoughtfully 1 moment. "I suppose I need , this, he considered slowly, as if he ] were debating whether to cast it ! He drank it. but with a shud 15!cr; X"? dru &s with which Burke i.had plied him, and with which he I was stimulated and upheld, had made 1 liquor more or less nauseating. He j £? r , a caraf e Of water, and, with an effort, poured himself a drink ation e watched him in fascin (To Be Continued.) m Legal Notices OFFICE OF The Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings, State Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv |ed by the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings until 2 o'clock ! P. M., Tuesday, January 9, 1917, for fur bishing the labor and material required in installing two Electric Freight Ele vators in the new main building on the State Arsenal Grounds, located at Eigh teenth and Ilerr Street, Harrisburg Pa Each bidder must file with his proposal complete specifications of the equip ment he proposes to Install. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent. NOT IC E ANDREW SCHUTZENBACH, who Is now engaged in the business of selling liquors at wholesale under a wholesale liquor license granted by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County at and for No. 400 Walnut Street, in the Eighth Ward, has filed application for the transfer of said wholesale liquor license from the aforesaid No. 400 Wal nut Street, Eighth Ward, to No. 310 Verbeke Street, Sixth Ward, City of Harrisburg. and his application for such transfer will be heard bv the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin Countv on Thursday, the 4th day of January, i 917 at 10 o'clock A. M. HENRY F. HOLLER, Prothonotary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of James M Rhoads, late of the City of Harris burg, County of Dauphin, State of Pennsylvania, deceased. ALL persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having legal claims against the same will present them without delay in proper order for set tlement, t" JAMES C. B. RHOADS, _ Administrator. Date of Letters of Administration December 4, 1916. Or his attorney, VICTOR BHADDOCK, 222 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. _ „ „ PUBLIC SALE PLRSUANT to decree of the Court of 1 Common Pleas of Dauphin County, made December 4, 1916, in the suit of' Lackawanna Trust Company, Trustee, 1 a&ain.st Hftlifax Water Company and i John A. Klingman, Receiver of Halifax Water Company, No. 587 Equitv Docket, the undersigned will expose to public sale at the Court House, in the City of Harrisburg, Pa., December 28, 1916 at 2 o'clock P. M., all the real and per sonal property of the Halifax Water Company covered by the first mort gage of that Company given to Lacka wanna Trust Company, formerly The Lackawanna Trust & Safe Deposit Company, as Trustee, and also all the right, title and interest of said Hall fax Water Company and of said John A. Klingman, Receiver thereof, In and to the same and in and to the franchises, rights and credits, contracts, ways and liberties of said Company, including its right to be a corporation; said prop erty consisting of a parcel of land situ ate in the Township of Halifax, Dau phin County, Pennsylvania, containing one acre, more or less, beginning at the westerly end of a water trough, which is on the southern side of Peters Moun tain Turnpike, distant about 5,740 feet measured southerly along said turn pike. from the Farm House of Jacob Mocker, including a spring of water now Mowing and all the right both per taining to the water and the land over the underground source of said spring to the. point of outflow: Also all that I certain parcel of land situate in the : Township of Halifax, County of Dau- I phin, containing one acre, more or less, I beginning at a corner in the division line between lands late of Christian Lyter, deceased, on the south, and lands owned by Henry Fleager Estate on the north, together with all and singular the franchises, buildings, machinery, fixtures, equipments, easements, con tracts, leases, incidents of every kind, and reversions and remainders there unto belonging or in anywise apper taining, and tlie charter rights, liber ties, privileges, franchises and ease ments which at the date pf the execu tion of the mortgage aforesaid, or there after, may have been vested in. or be longed to. or may now be vested in or be longed to, said Halifax Water Company, as well as all light, title and interest therein that the said John A. Klingman Receiver, may have acquired; and to gether with all corporate, public or other rights, privileges, appurtenances and franchises, Including Its right to be a corporation, of said Halifax Water Company connected with the mortgaged premises, and also all privileges in and to all streets, ways, alleys, rights, lands. 1 passages, waters, watercourses, ease- ' ments, rights. liberties, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances what soever unto any of the above mention ed premises and estate belonging or pertaining; and generally all the es tate, reversions, remainders, rents, right, title, interest, property, claim and demand of every nature of said water company and its aforesaid Receiver In and to the same and every part there of. Reference for a complete descrip tion of all property Is made to mort gage of Halifax Water Company, dated August 14, 1R97, recorded In the Record er's Office of Dauphin County in Mort gage Book W, volume 6. page 1. The property will be sold to the highest and best bidder. No bid less thnn 52.K00.00 will be accepted and no bid will be received fom any bidder "•ho shall not have deposited with the Trustee $500.00 in cash or in a certified check on a national bank or trust com pany located in the State of Pennsyl vania as a pledge that the bidder will make good his bid In case of accept ance. Such deposit of an unsuccessful bidder will be returned when property Is stricken down, and tho deposit of the successful bidder will be applied on ac count of his bid. Twenty per cent, of the purchase money shall be paid In cash to the Trustee within ten days after the property Is stricken down and the rest of the purchase money shall be paid to the Trustee withtti three weeks after the date of confirmation of sale by the Court, said confirmation will be applied for two week" after the propertv shall have been sold. In case the purhaser shall be the holder of un paid honds or coupons secured by the mortgage aforesaid, he may use such bonds and coupons in the payment of the remainder of the purchase money at the rate to be fixed by the Trustee. The purchaser must take the property subject to the payment of all allowed preferential claims, costs and expenses and such liabilities as may have heen contracted by the Receiver aforesaid in rase the purchase price hid at the sale for any reason shall prove Inadequate to nay and discharge the same. The Trustee shall have the right to adjourn the sale from time to time and the Court may reject any bid. For further particulars apnlv to LACKAWANNA TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, Or to Scranton, Pa. ALFRRP N. KEIM. 1112 Stephen Girard Building, Philadelphia. Pa., or J. R R CT'N'N-inghAM, C. H. RKRONRR. 502 Rergner Ruilding, Harrisburg. Pa. Attorneys. SHERIFF SALES BY virtue of certain writs of fieri facias, levari facias, liberari facias, venditioni exponas and alias venditioni exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas and orphans' Court of Dauphin County, Pa., and to me direct ed, 1 will expose at Public Sale or Out cry at the Courthouse, in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., on Thursday, January 4, 1917, at 2 o'clock p. in., tlie following leal estate, to wit. (ZIJIMKHMAN, Attorney.) No. 1. ALL that certain messuage, plantation or tract of land situated in Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pa., bounded ana described as follows: Beginning at stones; thence by land now or late of A. Good, Lewis lleck and William Geiger, north 77 de grees east 190 perches to Stones; thence uy lands of Uoldsberry, north 19>/i degrees west 8 perches to stones; thence by same lands of Uoldsberry north 71 degrees east 20 perches to stones; thence by lands now or late of D. Haines, north 19 V 4 uegrees west 20 perches and 5-10 to a white oak; thence by lands now or late of said D. Haines, north 29'4 degrees west SIS perches to a post; thence by land of Isaac bosner, north 13H degrees east 205 8-10 perches to stones; thence by land now or late of S. Bowers, north 76}s degrees west 55 5-lu perches to a stone; thence by land now or late of Jonas Cruin, south 11 Vb degrees west 110 5-10 perches to a post; thence by land now or late of said Jonas Crum, north 89 degrees west 83 3-10 perches to a stone; thence due south by land of the estate of H. D. Greenawalt, 95 4-10 perches to a stone; thence by land of said estate of H. D. Ureenawalt, south 74 degrees west 16 8-10 perches to a white oak; thence by the lands of same estate of H. D. Ureenawalt and William Ueiger. due south 124 perches to a corner; thence by lands of said Geiger, south OS de grees west 18 3-10 perches to stones; thence by lands of said Geiger. south one degree west 43 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 265 acres and 107 perches. Therefrom being reserved four cer tain tracts as follows, to wit: 53 acres and 80 perches conveyed to Kdmund Miles, formerly Mary E. Schell, see deed recorded at Harrisburg, Pa., in Deed Book "E," Vol. 15, page 301; 51 acres and 7 perches conveyed to J. R. Snavely by deed recorded as aforesaid in Deed Book "R," Vol 13, page 181; 35 acres and 55 perches conveyed to Wil liam H. Nye by deed recorded as above in Deed Book "N," Vol. 13, page 235; and 19 acres and 159 perches conveyed to William Zettlemoyer by deed re corded as aforesaid in Deed Book "Z," Vol. 15. page 59. Reference whereunto had will more fully and at large appear. About 16 acres of said tract is planted to fruit trees now in bearing condition, but lias no buildings; the balance being mountain land and unimproved and un seated. For chain of title see deed re corded as aforesaid in Deed Book "T," Vol. 10, page 33. Sold as the property of William H. Zinn, defendant.' (NEIFFER & SAUSSAMAN, Attorneys.) No. 2. AI,L that certain tract of land situate on the south side of Market street in the Borough of Gratz, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania: Beginning at a stake at said Market street, leading from the Borough of Gratz to Pottsville; thence by said road south eighty-seven degrees east one hundred and fourteen feet to a stake, thence by land of Jacob Hoffman, south three and three-fourths degrees west four hundred and thirty-six feet to a stake; thence by lands of Daniel Welk er, north eighty-six degrees west one hundred and ninety-eight feet to a stake; thence by lands of George Buf tington and Martin Schreffier, north fifteen degrees east four hundred and thirty-eight feet to the place of begin ning. Containing one acre and sixty one and seven-tenths perches. For title see Deed Book "A," Vol. 14. page 380. Excepting that portion of the abovb described tract of land that was con veyed to Thomas Foulk by George L Miller and wife by deed dated Septem ber 8. 1915, and recorded in Deed Book "N," Vol. 15, page 594. Sold as the property of George L. Miller, defendant. (STROH, Attorney.) No. 3. ALL that certain lot or piece of land, situate in Susquehanna town ship, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: On the north by Columbia ave nue; on the east by lot No. 102 in plan hereinafter mentioned; on the south by an alley; and on the west by Twenty fourth street. Reins: lot No. 103 In plan of lots o! Edgemont Addition, of Harrisburg. Plot No. 2, laid out by T. Elliott Mtddieton for Joseph Schmidt; and recorded in the Recorder's Office of the county afore said. in Plan Hook "D," page 28. Being the same land which John Hen ry Wagner et ux., by deed dated Sep tember H, 1911, recorded in the afore said Recorder's Office in Deed Hook "P," Vol. 14. page 398, sold and conveyed to Maud M. Graham; sold as the property of Maud M. Graham, defendant. (SCHAFFNER, Attorney.) No. 4. ALL those three adjoining messuages or tracts of land, situate In the Borough of Hummelstown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, viz.; fa) Beginning at the northeast cor ner of Early street and an alley; thence east by said alley one hundred and ten feet to land now or late of W. H. Ulrlch; thence north by land of the same fifty feet to land late of Calvin M. Hayes; thence west by land of the same one hundred and ten feet to Early street thence south by Early street fifty feet to the place of beginning. <b) Beginning at the southwest cor ner of Depot and Hoffer streets; thence south along Hoffer street seventy feet to an alley; thence west along said al ley one hundred and ten feet to land now or late of W. H. Ulrich; thence north along land of the same eighty feet and nine Inches to Depot street thence east along Depot street one hun dred and ten feet to Hoffer street, the place of beginning. (c) Being lots numbered fifty-five and fifty-six In a certain plan of lots known as the second or I>andis addition to the town of Hummelstown, Penna Fronting respectively thirty-two ami twenty-five feet on Early street by one hundred and ten feet in depth to an al ley, No. fifty-five being a corner lot with an \ngular front of one hundred and eleven a"nd one-sixth feet on Depot street, and Is fifteen and one-quarter feet In the rear on the line of an alley number fifty-six is the same width throughout as in front. Thereon erected a large frame fac tory. Being the same premises which SCKRIUBBttRG <£g£& TELEGRAPH A. Q. Shope, et a!., by deed dated Sep tember 30, 1915, granted and conveyed unto the National Service Corporation. See Deed Book "D," Vol. 16, page 303. Sold as the property of the National Service Corporation. (HAIN, Attorney.) No. 5. ALL that certain lot or piece of land situate In the City of Harrls burg. County of Dauphin and State of 1 ennsylvanla, more particularly bound rjan<? desc ribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the southern side ot Rudy street, which point is one hundred and sixty-four (104) feet east ol the southeast corner of Eighteenth ana Rudy streets; thence in a southerly direction and In a line parallel witn South Eighteenth street, one hundred ili"" feet to the northern side of a fifteen (15) foot wide alley; thence in on easterly direction along the northern side of said alley, sixteen (16) feet to a point; thence In a northerly direction and in a line parallel with South Eigh teenth street, one 'hundred (100) feet to the southern side of Kudy street, and thence along the southern side of Rudy street, sixteen (16) feet to the place of beginning. Having thereon erected a two-story brick dwelling house, No. 1815 ltudy street, being part of lot No. 1 on Block , on revised Plan of Lots laid, out by Charles A. Kunkel, September, 1010. being the same premises which the lirst National Bank, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, by its deed dated the first day of February, A. D. 1915, and re corded in the Recorder s Office ot Dau phin County In Deed Book "V," Vol. 15, page 351, granted and conveyed unto Alargaret V. Bush, one of the parties of the first part hereto. As by refer ence to said deed the same will more fully and at large appear. Hold as the property of Margaret V. Bush, and Chester A. Bush, defendants. (E. LEROV KEEN, Attorney.) \ ALL that certain piece or par cel of land situate in the borough of ; v v. ens ' County of Dauphin and State Pennsj lvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: It being lot number one hundred and sixty-two (No. 162) in plan of said town as laid out by Daniel Hoffman in A. D. 1848, being tifty ' ' n ' ron t or breadth on the south side of North street and one hun dred and forty (140) leet in length or depth to a twenty (20) feet wide alley; bounded northward by said North street, southward by said twenty (2u) feet wide alley, eastward by lot num ber one hundred and sixty-three (iSo. 163) and westward by an alley, thereon erected a double two-story frame dwelling and outbuilding; said property having been conveyed by Ann Martins Executor to the said Daniel 11. by his deed dated November 1, 189 2, and recorded in the Recorder's Harrisburg, Pa., in Deed Book ■ \ 9, page 497. Sold as the prop erty of Daniel 11. Kegley, defendant. (CONKLIN, Attorney.) No. i. ADD that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Second ward of the City of HarriSburg, County of uauphin, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to i.eginning at the northwest corner of Second and Washington streets; thence northwatuiy aioug oeconu street, twen ty-six (2C) feet, more or less to property of Joseph Shearer; thence westwardly along said property ninety-nine t9J) feet three and one-half l3Vfe) inches to property now or late of William J. Uergsii essei ; thence southwardly along t-aid last mentioned property twenty six <26) feet, more or less, to Washing ton street; and thence eastwardlv along said street, ninety-nine (99) feet three and one-half (3 1 ,;.) inches, more or less, to the place of beginning. It being the same property winch Harry C. Wells, shorifl of Dauphin County, by his deed bearing date of 12th day of June. 1912, and recorded in Recorder's office or Dauphin County, aforesaid, in Deed Book "X," Vol. 14, page 9, etc., granted and conveyed unto tne Eink Brewing Company, as by reference thereunto will more fully and at large appear, sold as the properly of B. Leslie Potter, defendant. (ZIMMERMAN, Attorney.) No. 8 All that certain tract of land situated in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Penna., known and described as Lots Nos. 26 and 27 •uf •Edgemont Little Earms," Plan No. 2, recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in Dauphin County, Pa., in Plan Book. "E," page 22, and more particu larly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point at the southeast corner of Little Earms No. 26, which point is one hundred eighty-seven and three-tenths feet west from the northwest corner of Wayne avenue and Twenty-first streets; thence northeastwardly along the line of Lots Nos. 116 and 115, a distance of two hun dred and fifty-five feet to a point at the corner of Little Earms No. 25; thence westwardly along the lines of Little farms Nos. 25. 24 and 23 for a distance of three hundred sixty-four and seven-tenths feet to a point at the cor ner of Little Earms No. 28; thence southwardly along the line of Little Farms No. 28 a distance of two hundred and fifty-three feet to a point at the north side of Wayne ave nue; thence eastwardly along the north side of said Wayne avenue three hun dred forty-four and four-tenths feet to the place of beginning. Containing two acres, more or less; and subject never theless to the restrictions hereinafter contained in deed recorded at Harris burg, Pa., in Deed Book "B," Vol. 15, page 283. llaviMg thereon erected a two-story frame bungalow, with Green house, and other necessary outbuild ings; also well of water, fruit trees, etc. Sold as the property of William Auar, defendant. (W. M. HARGEST, Attorney.) No. 9. ALL those two certain lots or pieces of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follows to wit: No. 1. Beginning: at a point in the center of the Jonestown roatl at its in tersection with the east line of Miller street extended, said Miller street being a street 50 feet wide, and laid down in a plan of "Hainlyn Plan No. 1," recorded in Plan Hook "E" page 10, in the Recorder's Ofrtce in and for the County of Dauphin; thence east wardly along the center of the said Jonestown road one hundred and twen ty-live (125) feet to a point in the cen ter of the said Jonestown road, thence southwardly and parallel witli the east line of the said Miller street, extended to a point which point is ten (10) feet south of the south right-of-way line of the Central Pennsylvania Trac tion Company, thence continuing south wardly and parallel with the east line of said Miller street one hundred two and live-tenths (102.5) feet to a point, thence westwardly and parallel with the center line of said Jonestown road one hundred and twenty-live (125) feet to a point in the east line of Miller street, thence northwardly along the rust line of Miller street one hundred two and five-tenths (102.5)-feet to a point which point is ten (10) feet south from the south right-of-way line of the Central Pennsylvania Traction Com pany, thence still northwardly on line of the east line of Miller street, extend ed. to the place of beginning. Contain ing twelve 'housand eight hundred twelve and live-tenths (12,812.5) square feet; having thereon a two and one half story frame dwelling house, and being part of the same tract of land which R. S. Care and wife by deed dated tiie first day of December. 1908, record ed in the Recorder's Office in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book "O," Vol. 13, page 528, sold and conveyed unto Uilu E. Eightner, one of the parties of the first part hereto, her heirs and as signs forever, and the same property which Jacob Eightner and Eulu 15 Ughtner his wife, by their deed dated the 17th day of April, 1912, recorded in the Recorder's Office in and for the County of Dauphin in Deed Book "V," Vol. 14, page 368. granted and conveyed unto Olive Eckert Evans, grantor here in, reference thereto will more fully and at large appear. No. 2. Beginning at a point one hun dred and 'two and live-tenths (102.5) feet east of the northeast corner of the intersection of the Jonestown road and Miller street; thence in an eastwardly direction along lot of O. E. Evans one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet to a point on land of the parties of the first part; thence in a southerly direction one hundred (100) feet to a point along land of parties of the first part; thence in a westwardly direction one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet to a point on the east side of Miller street along land of parties of the first part; thence in a northerly direction along the east line of Miller street one hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning, being part of the same property which R S Care and wife by deed dated the first day of December. 1908, and recorded in the office of the Becorder of Deeds of the aforesaid county and State In Deed Book "O," Vol. 13. page 638, conveyed to Eulu Pjstelle Eightner. one of the parties of the first part hereto, her heirs and assigns forever, and the same property which Eulu Kstelle Elghtner and Jacob Eightner, her husband, bv their deed dated May 10, 1913, and re corded In the office of the Recorder of Deeds of the aforesaid county and State In Deed Book "F\" Vol. 15. page 115, granted and conveyed unto Olive Eck ert Evans, one of the grantors herein, reference thereto will more fully and at large appear." Sold as the property of Clarence Z. lluflfer with notice to A. C. Mead, terre tenant, defendants. (CARL, Attorney.) No. 10. ALL that certain lot situate in the Borough 01 Wilnanistown, Dau phin County, fa., bounded and descrlb ed aa follows: Beginning at a point on the north side ot Third street mow Spruce street), thence west along said street forty-live feet to lot of William Hess estate; thence north along said lot one hunured and liny leet to an al ley; thence east along said alley forty four teet to lot formerly of Dazarus Zerby; thence south along said lot one hundred and llfty feet to Spruce street, the place ol beginning. Said lot being parts of lots numbers 65 and 66, as on plan of said town laid out by D. Hoff man A; Son; and having thereon erected a two-story lrame dwelling, being sume lot conveyed by Mary Shade and her husband, Robert Shade, to James A. Shade by their deed uated June 13, 1903, see Deed Book "O," Volume 11, page 447, etc. bold as the properly ot jiuues Shade, defendant. (HERSHEV, Attorney.) No. 11. ALL those two certain pieces, or parcels oi land situate in the Town ship of Susquehanna, Dauphin County, anu State of Pennsylvania, Dounded and described as follows, to wit; Tract No. 1, Beginning at a point on the south side of Can by street, 34 feet east of Twenty-eighth street; thence south through the center of the middle partition ol this and adjoining housi, on the west, 150 feet to Ellsworth al ley; thence eastwardly along said alley 26 feet, more or less, to a point; thence northwardly on a line parallel with Twenty-eighth street, 150 feet to Canby street; thence westwardly along Canby street, 26 leet, more or less loa point 34 feet east of Twenty-eignth street, the place of beginning. Tract No. 2, Beginning at a point 60 feet east from the southeast corner of twenty-eighth street and Canby street; thence along the eastern line of lot No. 27, Block "u," 150 leet to the northern side of Ellsworth alley; thence in an easterly direction along the north side of said alley 10 feet to a point of lot No. 26. thence in a northerly direction through the said lot 160 feet to the south side of Canby street; thence in a westwardly direction along the south side of said street 10 feet to the eastern line of lot No. 27, the place of begin ning. Having thereon erected a 2 %-story frame uwelling house, known as No. 2503 Canby street, Penbrook, I'enna. It being the same premises which Thomas Browman anu wife, by their deed dated August 3u, 1915, and record ed in the Recorder's Office in and for Dauphin County, in Deed Book "C." Vol. 16. page 182, granted and conveyed unto Luther K. Burger and Carrie E. Burger, his wife. Sold as the property of Luther K. Burger and Carrie E. Burger, defendants. (\V. H. MUSSER, Attorney.) No. 12. ALL that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Seventh ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, and State of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and describ ed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Eastern side of Wallace street, eighty (80) feet two (2) inches north of Clinton street; thence in an easterly direction at right angles with Wallace street, through the center of the partition wall between the house thereon erected and the house adjoining thereto one hundred and twenty-four (124) feet, more or less, to a four (4) feet w;do private alley, the use of which is hereby granted to the party of the second part, being the mortgagor here in; thence in a northerly direction along the western line of said four (4) feet wide alley fourteen (14) feet six (6) Inches, more or less, to a point; thence In a westerly direction, through the center of a partition wall one hundred and twenty-two (122) feet, more or less, to Wallace street; thence along the eastern line of said Wallace street in a southerly direction fourteen (14) feet six (6) inches, more or loss, to the place of beginning. Having thereon erected a three-story dwelling house known as No. 1633 Wallace street, Harrisburg, l'a„ and being parts of Lots -Nos. 41 and 42 on the Plan of Lots laid out by Eliz abeth K. Bradshaw, said plan being re corded in Plan Hook "B," page 2a. Sold as the property of Francis I<\ Gardner, defendant. (I. P. BOWMAN, Attorney.) No. 13. ALL the undivided one-tenth right, title and interest of the defend ant in and to All that certain lot or piece of land situate in Harrisburg, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit: Begin ning at a point on the western line of Wallace street, one hundred fifteen feet agd ten and one-half inches north wardly from the northern line of lvelker street at the line of property now or formerly of J. Uhler; thence westward ly along the line of said property, one hundred and twelve feet, more or less, to a three feet wide alley leading to lvelker street; thence northwardly along the eastern line of said alley eleven feet seven and one-half Inches to line of property of the estate of John Oen slager, deceased; thence eastwardly along the line of said property, one hundred and twelve feet, more or less, to Wallace street; and thence south wardly along the western line of said street eleven feet seven and one-half Inches to the place of beginning; with the use of the said .three feet wide alley in common with the owners and occu piers of other properties abutting thereon, having thereon erected a three story frame dwelling house and num bered 1810 Wallace street. Eor title see Deed Book "I," Vol. 15, page 15, etc., the defendant being one of I the heirs of said grantee, said grantee being now deceased. Sold as the prop erty of Daniel T. Lebo, defendant. (I. P. BOWMAN. Attorney.) No. 14. ALL that certain lot or piece of land situate in Harrisburg, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the south side of Derry street, one hundred thir teen and eighty-six one-hundredths feet west from the southwest corner of Sylvan Terrace (formerly Crescent street) and Derry street; thence west wardly along the south side of Derry street sixteen and nineteen one-hun dredths feet to a point; thence south wardly on a line at right angles from Derry street, running through the center of a nine-inch brick partition wall eighty and sixty-eight one-hundredths feet to property now or late of Joseph J. Baughman; thence in a southeasterly direction by the same sixteen and five tenth feet to a point; thence north wardly on a line at right angles to Derry street, extending through the center of a two feet four inches wide private alley (to be used In common with the owner and occupier of prop erty adjoining on the east), eighty-four and twenty-eight one-hundredths feet to Derry street, the place of beginning. Thereon erected a 3-story brick dwell ing house No. 1119 Derry street. Eor title see Deed Book "E," Vol. 12. page 170. Sold as the property of Amos C. Casscl, defendant. (SEITZ, Attorney.) No. 15. ALL that certain piece or parcel of land, situate In the Seventh ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the southern line of Boyd avenue distant westwardly thirty-two (32) feet ten (10) inches, more or less, from the southwest corner of Seventh street and Boyd avenue, be ing opposite the center of the division I wall between this and house known as No. 647 Boyd avenue; thence in a south erly direction along the line of this and adjacent lot through the center of the above-mentioned division wall and continuing along the line of this and adjacent lot one hundred (100) feet, more or less, to the northern line of a five (5) feet wide private alley; thence in a westerly direction the northern line of said alley fnurteen (14) feet, more or less, to tho line of this and adjoining lot; thence in a northerly direction along the line of thla and adjoining- lot and through the center of the partition wall of this and house No. 643 Boyd avenue and continu ing to the southern line of Boyd ave nue; and thence in an easterly direc tion along the southern line of Bovd avenue fourteen (14) feet, more or less, to a point, the place of beginning. Having thereon erected a three-story brick dwelling house, known as No. 645 Boyd avenue. Together with the use of the five feet wide private alley in the rear in common with the owners and occupiers of other property abut ting thereon. Eor title see Deed Book "C," Vol. 16, page 83. Sold as the property of Wil liam E. Troup and Ralph R. Troup, de fendants. (MAIN, Attorney.) No. 16. ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Tenth ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dau phin County, Pennsylvania, being oounded and described as follows, to wit; Beginning at a point on the eastern side of JefTerson street, thirty-one (31; feet and ten (10) Inches north, from the northeastern corner of Camp and Jef terson streets, at the center of a stone dividing wall, thence by center line of .•■aid wall eastwardly one hundred (100) feet to the western line of a fifteen (16) feet wide alley, thence northwardly along said allev fifteen (15) feet and two (2) inches to a point, thence west- DECEMBER 27, 1916. wardly one hundred (100) feet to Jef ferson street, thence southwardly along said Jefferson street fifteen (15) feet and two (2) inches to the place of be ginning-. Having erected thereon a two-story brick dwelling house, being city number 2233 jefferson street; It being the same premises which Augustus Wildman and wife, by their deed dated April 3, 1909, for the consideration therein men tioned, and recorded in the Recorder's Office of Dauphin County in Deed Book "u, ' Vol, 13, page 81, etc., granted and conveyed unto Harvey IS. Fetterh'ofl. being the party of the first part heretv fcold as the property of Harvey IS. Fet terhoff, defendant. Seized and taken into execution and to be sold by W. W. CALDVVKLiU Sheriff's Office, Harrisburg, December 13. 1516. Conditions of Sale—The highest and best bidder to be the buyer. Terms—The purchaser shall be re quired to pay 150.00 of the amount of his bid when the property shall have been knocked off to him under $500.00; above that amount ten per cent, of the purchase money, and the residue before the confirmation of sale by the Court. If the purchaser falls to comply with the terms of sales the property will be resold at his cost. Legal Notices Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 644, June Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Laura V. Schermerhorn vs. Ueorge K. K. Schermerhorn. The sub poena and alias subpoena in the above stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, George R. K. Scher ineihorn, are therefore directed to ap pear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., ??. i secon< J Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL, ~ , Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 288, September lerm, 1915. Libel in divorce—a vinculo •patrimonii, Katie Vidac vs. Juro Vidac. rhe subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned non est inventus." You, Juro Vidac, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. \V. CALDWELL, , . Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 622, September Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii.. May Miller vs. Benjamin L. Miller. The subpoena and alias SUD poena In the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Benjamin C. Miller, are therefore di rected to appear in the court at Har risburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL, - Harrisburg, Pa.. December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 462, Juno Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, George Lee Edleblute vs. Bessie A. Edleblute. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." i ou, Bessie A. Edleblute, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Har risburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to answer the com plaint therein tiled. W. W. CALDWELL, Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa.. December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court cf Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 513, June Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vin culo matrimonii, Lela Brown vs. Wm. H. Brown. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Win. H. Brown, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 756, June Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Milka Demic vs. Stevan Demic. The Bubpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You. Stevan Demic, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January. A. D 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL, Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 616, September Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii. Teresia Shranz vs. Martin Shranz. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the abovts-staled case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Martin Shranz, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917. to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa., December 13, 1918. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 306, September Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Gabriella B. Weaver vs. William M. Weaver. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, William M. Weaver, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Har risburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to answer the com plaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL „ Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 615, September Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Mary M. Nye vs. John E Nye. The subpoena nnd alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been re turned "non est inventus." You, John E. Nye, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January. A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed W. W. CALDWKI.L. „ , Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court, of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 135, September Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Janie Parson vs. Wm. Parson. The subpoena and alias sub poena In the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You. Wm. Parson, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January A. D. 1917. to answer the complaint therein died. W. W. CALDWELL _ , Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa.. December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa„ No. 372, September Tjrm, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Belle Callaway vs. Harry Callaway. The subpoena and alias sub poena In the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Harry Callaway, are therefore directed to appear In the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January. A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W..W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, as: In the Court ol Common Plea* of Dauphin County. Pa.. No. 699, June Term, 1916. L.ibet In divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Mabel May Whistler vs. William Linn Whistler. The subpoena and alias subpoena In the above-stated ... case have been returned "non est .a ventus." You, William Linn Whistler, are therefore directed to appear in tUe court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to an swer the complaint therein liled. W. VV. CALDvv'iiLL. Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce, Dauphin County, ss: in the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 284, September Term, 1915. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Susie K. Grubb vs. Daniel H. Grubb. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Daniel H. Grubb, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa, on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917. to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL, Sheriff. • Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 747, June Term, 1916. Libel In divorce—a vinculo | matrimonii, Annie B. Coleman vs. Willis It. Coleman. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Willis K. Coleman, are therefore direct ed to appear In the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL, Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 319, Juno Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Elizabeth A. Fox vs. Charles A. Fox. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Charles A. Fox, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917. to answer the complaint therein tiled. W. W. CALDW c*LL . . Shei iff. Harrisburg. Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce | Dauphin County, ss: I In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 514, June Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Lelia F. Finney vs. Harry A. Finney. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Harry A. Finney, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg. Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL, Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Da iphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 244, June Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Mary V. Kreiling vs. Mich ael Krelllng. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est Inventus." You, Michael Kreiling, are therefore directed to appear In the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 604, June Term, 1916. Libel In divorce—a vinculo matrimonii. Earl E. Stone vs. Mabel S. Stone. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Mabel S. Stone, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL, Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 7, March Term, 1916. Libel In divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Lillian Hunt Relgle vs Ralph R. Relgle. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est Inventus." You, llalph R. Reigle, are therefore di rected to appear in the court at Harris burg, Pa., on the second Monday of January. A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa.. December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 9. June Term, 1916, Libel In divorce —a vinculo matri monii, Emma Morrett vs. Clyde Morrett. The subpoena and alias subpoena In the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Clyde Morrett, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to an swer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa., December 13. 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 566, June Term. 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Bertha May Stead vs. Harry G. Stead. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Harry G. Stead, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, PS: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 563. June Term, 1916. Libel in divorce —a vinculo matrimonii, Anna H. Hidley vs. Charles B. Hidley. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Charles B. Hidley, are therefore direct ed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein flldcl. AV. W. CALDWELL, Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1816. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 387, March Term. 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Margaret Crltchley vs. Mark Crltchley. The subpoena and alias subpoena In the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Mark Crltchley. are therefore directed to appear In the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of Janaury, A D. 1917. to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa., December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 584. June Term, 1916. Libel in divorce —a vinculo matrimonii, Sarah Lovejoy vs. Marion Thomas Ijovejoy. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est Inventus." You. Marion Thomas Ix>vejoy, are there fore directed to appear In the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa„ December 13, 1916. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 388, March Term, 1916. Libel In divorce —a vinculo matrimonii. Teresia Bosnak vs. George Hosnak. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est Inventus." You. George Bosnak, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday of January. A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL SherllT. Harrisburg, Pa„ December 13, 1916.
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