Sheriff's Sales By virtue of certain writes of FL Fa. Vend. Ex. and Lev. Fa., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas and Orphans Court of Indiana county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public vendue or outcry at the Court House, Indiana, Penn sylvania, en Friday, March 3, 1916, AT 2:00 O'CLOCK, P. M.. the following described real eatats, tewit: All tbe right, title, interest and claim of the defendant, SAM BRUNO, f, in and to the following described pro perty, situate in Montgomery township: Bounded on the north by T. H. Trimble or C. D. Gorman; on the east by Antonio PL Cosarii; on the south by public road aud on the west by William Lowe, in Mont gomery township. Taken in execution at suit of supervisors ef Montgomery towusnip, Lev. Fa., No. 46, March term, 1916. Mack. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant, H. E. BUCKINGHAM, of, in and to the following described pro perty, situate in Montgomery township: Ist. Located ou corner of Clark avenue and First street. 2d. Located on corner of Kerr avenue and Fourth street. Containing two lots. Taken in execution at suit of supervisors of Montgomery township, Lev. Fa. No. 47, Marh term, 1916. Mack. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant, ANTONIO M. COSARIO, of, in and to the following described pro perty, situute in Montgomery township: Bounded on tbe north by T. H. Trimble •r C. D. Gorman; on tbe east by John Munshower; on the south by public road, aud on the west by Sam Bruno. Located on Arcadia and Wilgus road. Taken in execution at suit of supervisors of Montgomery township," Lev. Fa. No. 48, March term, 1916, Mack. ALSO —All the right, title, interest and ©laim of the defendant, ANTONIO M. COSARIO, of, in and to the followiug described pro perty, situate In Montgomery township: Bounded on the north by public road; on the east by Mike Leona; on the south by Alex Irwin, and on the west by John Gor man. Taken in execution at suit of supervisors •f Montgomery township Lev. Fa. No. 40, March term, 1916. Mack. ALSO —All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant. ANTONIO M. COSARIO, •£, In and to the following described pro perty, situate in Montgomery township: Bounded on the north by public road; ou tbe east by lot of Mike Leone; on tbe south by lot of Alex Irwin, and on the west by lot of John Gorman. In Wilgus on public road. Takes In execution at suit ofMontgom •ry township Lev. Fa. No. 50, March term, Mie. Mack. ALSO—AII the right, title, Interest and claim of the defendant, T. P. HOWE, of, in and to the following described pro perty, situate in Montgomery township: Bounded on the north by Tulip alley; on the east by lot No. 100; on the south by Clark avenue, and on the west by lot No. •6. Ou Clark avenue, Arcadia. Taken in exeution at suit of Montgom ery township Lev. Fa. No. 51, March term, 1916. Mack. ALBo—All the right, title, Interest and claim of the defendant, ROBERT POWELL, of. in and to the following described pro perty, situate in Montgomery township, bounded and described as follows: Bound ed on the north by T. H. Trimble or C. D. Gorman; on tbe east by William Love; on the south by public road, and ou the west by Joseph Smith. Ou Arcadia and Wilgus road. Taken in execution at suit of supervisors of Montgomery township Lev. Fa. No. 52, March term, 1916. Mack. ALSO —All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant, DR. E. B. LEWIS, of, in and to the following described pro perty, situate in Montgomery township, bounded aud described as follows: Bound ed in the north by Thomas Trimble; on the east by Zeddie McMillen; on the south by public road aud on the west by S. W. Mc- Millen. On the Arcadia and Wilgus road. Taken in execution at suit of Montgom ery township Fi. Fa. No. 53, March term, 1016. Mack. ALSO —All the right, title. Interest and claim of the defendant, HUEY M'GINITY, •f, in and to the following described pro perty, situate in Montgomery township, ed on the north by public road; on the east Alex Irwin, and on the west by John Gor *>y Anderson and Richard; on the south by bounded and described as follows: Bound man. On the Arcadia and Wilgus road. Taken in execution at suit of Montgom ery township, Lev. Fa. No. 54, March term, 1916. Mack. ALSO —All the right, title, interest and claim ©f the defendant, WILLLIAM MARTIN. •f. In and to the following described pro perty, situate in Montgomery township, bounded aud described as follows: Bound ed on the north by Alex Martin heirs; on tbe east by Molby or Mrs. J. O. Clark; on the south by D. E. Cooper and Frank Blsse and on the west by Getty heirs. Taken In execution at suit of Montgom ery township, Lev. Fa. No. 55, March term, 1916. Mack. ALSO —All the right, title, Interest and claim of the defendant W. H. FARN6SWORTII, of, in and to the following described pro perty. situate in Montgomery township, bounded and described as follows: Bound ed on the north by Easter alley; on the east by Third street; on the south by Kerr avenue and on the west by Joseph Nelson. On Kerr avenue, Aradia, Pa. Taken in execution at suit of Montgom ery township. Lev. Fa. No. 56. March term, 1916. Mack. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant, J. E. KLINGENSMITH. •f, in and to the following described pro perty. situate In the township of Mont- Romery, bounded and described as follows: ounded on the north by Easter alley; on the east by lot No. 83; on the south by Kerr avenue, and on the west by lot No. 35. Situate on Kerr avenue. Arcadia, Pa. Taken in execution at suit of Montgom ery township, Lev. Fa., No. 57, March term. 1916. r Mack. ALSO —All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendants, ROBERT GIBSON and THOMAS GIBSON, ef. In and to all that certain piece, parcel er tract of land (except as hereinafter ex cepted aud reserved), sitate In the town ship of Bufflngton, county of Indiana and ■tate of Pennsylvania, bonnded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: beginning at a post adjoining lands of David Grow and lands of McHenry, Tel ford A Stewart: thence by said last nam ed lands south 26*4 degrees east 63.2 per ches to a post; thence by lands of J. H. Engle south 71 degrees east 39.5 perches t© a post; thence by Hsae north 45V£ de grees eaat 114.4 perches to a white oak stumn; thence by same south 58 degrees east 30 perches to a post; thence by lands ♦f S. M. McHenry. G. W. McHenry and R. Klsemnn north 55)4 degrees east 59.3 per ches to a chestnut oak; thence by same north four and one-fourth degrees east 26.8 perches to stones; thence by same north 30)4 degrees west 49 perches to atones; thence by same north* eight de e-ees west 11.3 perches to post: thence south 73)4 degrees west 92.1 perches to a cherry; thence by lands of David Grow south 5234 degrees west 136.4 perches to n post, the place of beginning, containing 123 acres and 34 perches. Being the same tract of land title to which became vested in the said Robert Gibson by deed of David C. Syster and Ruth, his wife, dated May 12, 1906, and re corded in the recorder's office of Indiana county, in Deed Book Vol. 99, page 230. Excepting and reserving, however, all the coal of whatever kind lying and being in. under and upon said tract of land, togeth er with such mining rights, privileges and exemptions as are fully set forth in the deed of David C. Syater and Ruth, his wife, to S. M. McHenry. G. W. McHenry •nd R. Eiseman. dated December 8, 1902. and recorded in the recorder's office of In diana county in Deed Book B, Vel. S&, page 18. Also, excepting and reserving that part of the above described tract of land con taining 10 acres, which was excepted and reserved in deed of David C. Syster and Ruth, his wife, to Robert Gibson, dated May 12, 19W), and recorded iu the record er's office of Indiana c6unty, in Deed Book Vol. 99, page 230. Also, excepting and reserving that part of the above described tract of land, con taining 31 acres and 113 perches; also, all the gas, oil and all other minerals lying or being in, under or upon said 31 acres and 113 perches, which was excepted and reserved in deed of David C. Syster and Ruth, his wife, to Robert Gibson, dated May 12, 1906, and recorded in the record er's office of Indiana county in Dqed Book Vol. 99, page 230. Taken in execution at suit of P. J. and G. J. Hamill, executors, Vend. Ex. No. 25, March term, 1916. Tomb. Also at suit of P. J. and G. J. Hamill. executors, Vend. Ex. No. 26, 1916. Tomb. ALSO—AII tbe right, title, interest and claim of the defendants. es to place of beginning, containing 40 so res, more or less. Being the same tract of land title to FEREIN or FRANK TOTH and MOLNAIt EYSTER (or ESZTER). of, in and to all the following described lot or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the township of Pine, county of Indiana and state of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows, towit: Beginning at a stone corner in line of James Gunning; thence by same north 87 degrees, 30 minutes west 59 perches to post corner of James Gunning; thence by same south two degrees 30 minutes west 108 per ches to a post coruer; thence by lands of which this is a part south 87 degrees 30 miuutes east 59 perches to a post, corner in line of laud sold to John Boring; thence b3" same and lands sold to W. J. Hice north 20 degrees 30 minutes east 108 perch es to place of beginning, containing 40 ac res, more or less. Being the same tract of land title to which became vested in the said Frank Toth by deed of Jacob Donahue and Mat tie, his wife, dated April 14, 1913, and re corded in the recorders' office of Indiana county In Deed Book Vol. 141, page 77. Excepting and reserving, however, all the coal of whatever lsiud underlying the above described tract of land with such mining rights and release of damages as were conveyed to the Yellow Creek Coal Company by deed of Jacob Donahue and Mattie, bis wife, dated May 15, 1903, and recorded in tbe recorder's office of Indiaua county in Deed Book B, Vol. 82, page 46. Taken in execution at suit of use or Dix on Run Lumber company, Fi. Fa. No. 38, March term, 1916. Tomb. ALSO—AII tbe right, title, interest and claim of the defendant, SAMUEL It. SMITH, of, in and to all that eretain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in Montgomery township, Indiana county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning 20 feet south of the corser, known as the Buchannan, Colmer, Smith and Wassam corner; thence running sooth along the Wassam line to liooverhurst and S. W. railroad right of way, being 16)4 feet from center of road; thence along said right of way to straight line running west 20 feet from D. O. Bueanan line to the place ef beginning, containing two acres, more or less, having erected thereon a frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Being the same tract of land title to which became vested in Samuel R. Smith by deed of Joseph H. Smith aDd Mary A., his wife, dated November 28, 1904, and re corded in the recorder's office of Indiana county in Deed Book B, Vol. 86, page 209. Excepting and reserving, however, all the coal of whatever kind underlying the above described tract of land, with such mining rights as were reserved in deed of Joseph H. Smith and Mary A., his wife, to Samuel R. Smith, dated November 28, 1904. and recorded in tbe recorder's office of In diana county in Deed Book B, Vol. 86, page 209. Also, excepting and reserving from the above described tract of laud that certain lot sold and conveyed by tbe said Samuel R. Smith and Kate, his wife, to Henry Walker, by their deed dated March 9, 1906, and recorded lu the recorder's office of In diana county in Deed Book Vol. 96, page 9. Taken in execution at suit of use of Wil liam Rankin. Fi. Fa. No. 61, March term, 1916. Tomb. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant. SAMUEL BASSELL, of, in and to all that certaiu lot of ground situate in the village of Slianktown, Green township, Indiana county, Pennsylvania, being known and numbered as lot No. lib in the plan of lots of said village laid out by Millie Fleming, said plau being record ed in the recorder's office of Indiana coun ty in Deed Book B, Vol. 84, page 624; said lot having a frontage of 50 feet on Short street and extending back 130 feet to a 20- foot alley, being bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post on Short street; thence south 10 degrees west 50 feet to a post ; thence north 80 degrees west 130 feet to a post; thence north 10 degrees east 57.6 feet to a post; thence south 75 degrees and 15 minutes .east along lands of A. H. But erbaugh to the place of beginning. Being the same lot of ground title to which became vested in William E. Oakes by deed of Millie Fleming and E. J. Flem ing, her husband, dated April 17, 1906, and recorded in the recorder's office of Indiana county in Deed Book Vol. 101, page 251. Excepting and reserving, however, all the coal of whatever kind underlying the said above described lot of ground aud such mining rights and privileges as were con veyed by deed of Joseph Hines and Caro line V., his wife, to J. H. Weaver. Taken in execution! at suit of W. E. Oakes, Fi. Fa. No. 62, March term, 1916. Tomb. ALSO —All tbe right, title, interest and claim of the defendants, / JOE PIZZARELLI and CRISTINA Pl'- ZARELLI, of. In and to all that certain piece, parcel or lot of ground situate in the borough of Homer City, county of Indiana and state of Pennsylvania, and known as lot No. 12 in the plan or plot of lots formerly known as Scott & McConnaughey plan of lots In Homer City, Pennsylvania, and having thereon erected a two-story frame building. Being the premises sold by Flickinger & McConnaughey to Joe Pizzarelli and Cris tina Pizzarelli by agreement dafed Febru ary 14, 1914. Taken in execution at suit of Harry Flickinger aud B. B. McConnaughey, trad • , . *-, • • . _ 9 v c ,, ~V T7M U- ilfc> 1' KA. azi v, I I. r 2. No. 64, March term. 1916. Jack. NOTICE! —Any person purchasing at the above sale will please take notice that at least 8100.00 (if the bid be so much) will be required as soon as the property Is knocked down unless the purhaser is the only judgment creditor, in which case an amount sufficient to cover all costs will be required, and the balance of the purchase money mnst be paid in full or receipt given by the judgment creditor on or before Mon dav of the first week of March court. In defanlt of payment the property will again be put up for sale at next adjourned sale and the purchaser in default shall make good any deficiency In re-sale. No deed will be offered for acknowledgement unless purchase money be fully paid. The sheriff reserves the right to return his writ "pro perty not sold for non-payment of pur chase money. Adjourned sale will be held March 10. 1916, at 1:15 p. m., when pur chasers, lien creditors aud persons inter ested may be present to protect their re spective interests in case of re-sale. H. A. DOGGB, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Indiana, Pa., Feb. 9, 1916. Sheriff's Sales By virtue of certain writs of Fi. Fa. Vend. Ex. and Lev. Fa., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Indiana county, and to me directed there will be exposed to public veudue or outcry at the Court House, Indiana, Pennsylvania, on Friday, March 10,1916, ▲T 1:1S O'CLOCK, P. M., the following described real estate, towlt: All the right, title, interest and stalls of the defendant, W. H. CLAW SON, First Lot. Being lot No. 5 In the plot or ground situate in White township, Indiana oonnty aad state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: First Lot. Beig lot No. 5 in the plot or : plan of lots laid ont by James Hood on the ground or lot of ground once known us the Indiana cemetery lot, adjoining the bor ough of Indiana on the north, said lot be ing bounded a the north by lot No. ♦ (owned by D. L. Moorhead), on the east by an alley, on tbe south by an alley, and on the west by the McKee road or North Sixth street, being sixty feet wide north and south and one hundred and fifty-six feet long east and west, and being the same lot conveyed t© the said W. H. Claw son by George B. Wilson and wife by their deed dated February 15, 1905. and recorded in the recorder's office of Indiana county in Deed Book A, Vol. 88, page 182, reference being thereunto bad will more fully and at large appear. Second Lot. Bginning at a post In pub lic road; thence south eighty-six and one half degrees east thirty and seven-tenths perches along and adjoining land of Thom as Simpson, now Charles Little, to iron pin; thence north forty-nine and one-half degrees west forty and eight-tenths perch es along and adjoining land of John S. I McCoy to iron pin; thence south forty de grees west ten and eight-teuth perches along and adjoining land of Harry White to post in public road, aud thence along said public road south twenty-five degrees east nineteen perches to post in said road, the place of beginning, containing two ac res and one hundred and fifty-seven perch es, being the same lot conveyed to the said W. 11. Clawson by J. H. Engle and wife by their deed dated May 12, 1902, and record ed in the recorder's office of Indiana coun ty in Deed Book B, Vol. 86, page 67, refer ence being thereunto had will more fully and at large appear. Taken in execution at suit of George W. MeCullough, Lev. Fa. No. 75, March term, 1916. W. & W. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of the defendants, C. D. SWAN and G. C. SWAN, of, in and to the following described pro perty : All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in Washington township, prin cipally and a small part thereof in Rayne township, in the county of Indiana and State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the south by lands of William Ivimple, James 5. Blair and John McConuell and Alpli Johnston, on the north by E. B. Brandon, on the west by lands of Thomas Bothel, Thomas Gibson and R. D. Spence, and on the east by lands of T. B. McGara's heirs, containing 124 acres, more or less, togeth er with certain water rights thereto attach ed. being tbe same tract of land, an undi vided two-thirds interest in which became vested in C. D. Swan and G. C. Swan, above named defendants, as sons and heirs-at law of Samuel Swan, deceased, under aud by virtue of tbe intestate laws of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, aud by deed of David D. Cimmings et al., dated Septem ber 7, 1907, and recorded in the office for the recording of deeds, &c., in and for lu dianna county, in Deed Book, Vol. 105, page 212. Taken lu execution at suit of George D. Lowman, Fi. Fa. No. 78, March term, 1916. Pierce. ALSO--:AU the right, title, Interest-aud claim of the defendants, M. C. WATSON, J. L. MITCHELL, with notice to John E. Evans, assignee for the benefit of creditors of said J. L. Mitchell. 1. David H. Dick tract, containing 162 acres and 113 perches, more particularly described iu the deed from David H. Dick and Rachel A. Dick, his wife, to J. L. Mit chell, dated August 23, 1902, recorded in the office of the recording of deeds iu and for the County of Indiana,, in Deed Book "B", Vol. 74, page 419, excepting and re serving 2 acres of coal described in the foregoing deed, together with mining rights and releases of damages as set forth in said deed. 2. John Myers Heirs Tract, containing 117 acres and one hundred perches and five-tenths of a perch (100.5), more partic ularly described in the deed from Marga ret Myers, et al., to J. L. Mitchell, dated Dec. 12, 1902, recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 75, page 307. together with mining rights and release of damages as set forth In said deed. 3. John McKendrick Tract, containing two hundred and eighty-six acres and 63.8 perches, more particularly described in the deed from John McKendrick and Margaret E., his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Nov. 6. 1902, recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 75, page 470, excepting the coal under 2 acres and 94.7 perches, and the upper vein of coal which crops out ou the surface of 48 acres and 62.5 perches, as 'reserved in the foregoing deed, and together with min ing rights and release of damages as set forth in said deed. 4. William Kephart Tract, composed of two tracts containing respectively 8 acres and 78.26 perches and 1 acre and 36.65 per ches, more particularly described in the deed from William Kephart and Sarah Kephart, his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Feb. 6, 1903, recorded in Deed Book "B". Vol. 75, page 529, together with mining rights and release of damages as set forth in said deed. 5. Joseph Hines Tract, containing fif teen and twenty-four one-hundredth acres, more particularly described in the deed from Joseph Hines and Caroline, his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Sept. 27, 1902, re corded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 77, page 353, together with mining rights and re lease of damages as set forth in said deed. 6. Walter N. Myers tract, containing fif ty acres and fifty-three perches, more par ticularly described in the deed from Wal ter N. Myers and Jane, his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Sept. 24, 1902, recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 77, page 356, together with mining rights and release of damages as set forth in said deed. 7. Michael Wimer Tract, containing one hundred and thirty-nine acres and eighteen perches, more particularly described in deed from Michael Wimer to J. L. Mitch ell, dated Oct. 2, 1902, recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 77, page 358, excepting and reserving four acres of the top vein of coal outcropping near the surface, adjoining land of W. N. Myers and the Township road, being the vein of coal now opened, as reserved In said deed; together with mining rights and release of damages as set forth in said deed. 8. Susanna Nisewonger Tract, contain ing eighty-eight acres and one hundred and fifty-three perches, more particularly described In deed from Susanna Nisewon ger and Andrew, her husband, to J. L. Mit- i chell, dated Oct. 7, 1902, recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 77, page 362, excepting eighty-nine perches described in tbe fore going deed, and excepting further the sur face or top vein or seam of coal, being in and underlying about sixteen acres of said tract, as reserved in the above deed, toge ther with rrdninc rlehts and release o' damages as set forth in said deed. 9. John Getty Heirs Tract, containing one hundred aud sixty-two acres, more par ticularly described in deed from John M. Getty et al., to J. L. Mitchell, dated Sept. 12, 1902, recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol 77, page 365, together with mining rights and release of damages as set forth In said deed. 10. Nellie Decker Tract, containing for ty-four acres and one hundred and thirty-' three perches, more particularly described in deed from Nellie Decker, and Frank, her i husband, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Oct. 11. 1902. recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 7 page 365, together with mining rights and release sf damages as set forth in said ' deed. 11. William Futt Heirs Tract, containing ' fifty-five acres and ninety-two perches, more particularly described in deed from ; Ellen Putt ef a1... to J. L. Mitchell, dated Oct. 10, 1902, and recorded in Deed Book ! "B", Vol. 77. page 370. and in deed from I Edward H. Putt, guardian of A. W. Putt. • Marion Pntt, and Mrs. Cora Putt Empfleld. to J. L. Mitchell, dated Oct. 13. 1902, and j recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 75. page 550. together with mining rights and re lease of damages as set forth in said deeds 12. W. A. Tract, composed of two tracts, oie of hundred and six ac res. and one bundredytind twenty perches, and the other of eighty-nine perches, more particularly described in deed from W V Guthrie to J. L. Mitchell, dated Oct. 14 1902, recorded in Deed Book "B Vol. 77 page 377; excepting ten acres of the first described tract, fully described in the fore going deed, together with the mining rights and release of damages as set forth in said deed,, , 13. John "J. Long Tract, containing six ty-four acres and one hundred and thirty nine perches, more particularly described in deed from John J. Long and wife, et al to J. L. Mitchell, dated Oct. IS. 1902. and recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 77, page 3SO. together with mining rights and re- I lease of damages as set forth In said deed. 14. Daniel C. H. Wolf Tract, containing thirty-seven acres and thirty-four perches, more particularly described in deed from Daniel C. H. Wolf and Susan, his wife, tr J. L. Mitchell, dated Oct. 23. 1902, record ed in Deed Book "B", Vol. 77. page 352. to gether with mining rights and release of damages as set forth In said deed. 15. Anderson Fowls* Tract, containing ninety-three acres and thirty-three perch es.more particularly described in deed from Anderson Fowler and Martha E., his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Nov. 8, 1902, re corded hi Deed Book "B", YsL 77. page 387, together with mining rights and re lease of damages as set forth in said deed. 16. Edward H. Putt Tract, containing one hundred and three acres and one hun dred and thirty-one perches, more partic ularly described in deed from Edward H. Putt and Margaret Putt, his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Nov. 12. 1902, recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 77, page 389, togeth er with mining rights and release of dam ages as set forth in said deed. 17. Michael Putt Tract, containing fifty six acres and seventeen perches, more par ticularly described in deed from Michael Putt aud Rachel Putt, his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Nov. 21, 1902, recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 77, page 391, except ing and reserving seventeen and one-half perches described iu the above deed, to gether with mining rights and release of damages as set forth in said deed. 18. William Putt Tract, containing sev enty-eight acres and fifty-four perches, more particularly described in deed from William Putt to J. L. Mitchell, dated Oct. 18, 1902, recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 77, page 394, together with mining rights aud release of damages as set forth in said deed. 19. Anna Matilda Gibson Tract, con taining one hundred and ten acres and for ty-three perches, more particularly describ ed in deed from Anna Matilda Gibson and James D. Gibssn, her husband, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Nov. 6. 1902, recorded in Deed tto©k "B", Vol. 77, page 396, together with mining rights and release of damages as set forth In said deed. 20. Edith M. Myers Tract, containing thirty-two acres aud ninety-five perches, more particularly described in deed from Edith M. Myers and Ira C. Myers, her hus band, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Oct. 25, 1902. and recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 77. page 399, together with mining rights and release of damages as set forth in said deed. 21. Calvin S. Gibson Tract, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more particu larly described in the deed from Calvin S. Gibson and Matilda Gibson, his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Oct. 20, 1902, recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 77, page 401, toge ther with mining rights and release of damages as set forth in said deed. 22. Frederick Houch Tract, containing fifty-one acres, more particularly described in deed from Frederick Houch and Mary Houch, his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Nov. 7, 1902, recorded In Deed Book "A". Vol. 80, page 296, together with mining rights and release of damages as set fortn in said deed. 23. Joliu G. Cameron Tract, containing eighty-eight acres and forty perches, more Sartieularly described in deed from Joliu Cameron to J. L. Mitchell, dated Dec. 17, 1902, recorded in Deed Book '"A", Vol. 80, page 300, excepting and reserving two acres, together with mining rights and re lease of damages as set forth in the said deed. 24. Laura Coy Tract, containing one hun dred aud one acres and one hundred and thirteen perches, more-particularly describ ed in the deed from Laura S. Coy and Christopher Coy, her husband, te J. L. Mitchell, dated Jan. 21, 1903, recorded in Deed Book "A", Vol. 80, page 302, reserv ing all tbe coal outcropping above the lev el of the runs passing through tbe lands above described, together with mining rights and release of damages as set forth in the said deed. 25. Jacob Darr Tract, containing one hundred and tfenty-five acres and fifty four perches, more particularly described in deed from Jacob Darr to J. L. Mitchell, dated Nov. 11, 1902, recorded in Deed Book "A", Vol. 80, page 434, together with min ing rights and release of damages as set forth in said deed. 26. David A. Brown Tract, containing thirty acres and sixty-eight perches, more particularly described in deed from David A. Brown and Mary E. Brown, his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Jan. 7, 1903, re corded in Deed Book "A", Vol. 80, page 436 together with mining rights aud release of damages as set forth in said deed. 27. George D. Brown Tract, containing six ty-four acres and one hundred and forty five perches, more particularly described in deed from George D. Brown and Eliza beth Brown, his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Feby. 24, 1903, recorded in Deed Book "A", Vol. 80, page 438, together with mining rights and release of damages as set. forth in the above deed. 28. Hannah Hadden Tract, containing six acres and one hundred and thirty-nine perches, more particularly described in deed from Hannah Hadden to J. L. Mitch ell, dated July 8, 1903, recorded in Deed Book "A", Vol. 80, page 456, together with mining rights and release of damages as set forth in said deed. 29. Giles L. Stephens Tract, containing ninety-three acres and seventy-four perch es, more particularly described in deed from Giles L. Stephens to J. L. Mitchell, dated Jan. 1, 1903, recorded in Deed 800. "A", Vol. 80, page 494, together with min ing rights and release of damages as set forth in said deed. 30. Andrew Lydick Tract, containing fifty-five acres and two perches, more par ticularly described in deed from Andrew Lydick and Margaret Lydick, his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Jan. 6, 1903, recorded in Deed Book "A", Vol. 80, page 498, to gether with mining rights and release o damages us set forth in said deed. 31. John Glassford Heirs Tract, contain ing one hundred and eighty-five acres, more particularly described in deed from J. M. Glassford and wjfe et al., to J. L. Mitch ell, dated Sept. 22, 1902, recorded in Deed Book "A", Vol. 79, page 476, and in deed from William T. Long, guardian of Sutton B. Glassford, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Sept. 22, 1902, recorded In Deed Book "B", Vol. 77, page 350, together with mining rights and release of dama~ges as reserved in deed of J. L. Mitchell and Julia A., his wife, t< Margaret Glasaford, for the surface of said tract, which deed is dated Sept. 28, 1903, aud recorded in Deed Book "A", Vol. 86, page 476. 32. Irwin W. Gibson Tract, containing one hundred and fifty-two acres and sixty four perches, more particularly described in deed from Irwin W. Gibson and Mary E. Gibson, his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Jan. 2. 1903, and recorded in Deed Book "A", Vol. 79, page 514, excepting and re serving the top surface vein of eoai which outcrops about on a level with spring lo cated about twenty-five rods from the barn on the west side, as reserved in the fore going deed, together with mining rights and release of damages as set forth In said deed. 33. Jacob M. Dick Tract, containing one hundred and seventy acres and one hun dred and twenty-three perches, more par ticularly described In deed from Jacob M. Dick and Lizzie Dick, his wife, t© J. L. Mitchell, dated Jan. 14, 1903, recorded ii Deed Book "B", Vol. 75. page 548, together with mining rights and release of damages and subject to the covenants set forth in said deed. 34. James Milton Gibson Tract, contain ing eighty-five acres and one hundred and forty-four perches, more particularly de scribed In the deed from James Milton Gib son and Letitia Gibson, his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Feby. 17, 1903, recorded in Deed Book "B", Vol. 79, page 31, excepting and reserving the top or surface vein oi coal which is on a level or above the spring about sixty feet north of the dwelling house on the premises, together with min ing rights and release of damages as net forth in the above deed. 35. James Simpson Tract, containing one hundred and three acres, and one hundred and fifty perches, more partlcnraly describ ed in the deed from James Bimpson and Margaret Simpson, his wife, to J. L. Mit chell, dated Nov. 3. 1902, and reenrded In Deed Book "A", Vol. 81, page 425. together with mining rights and release of damages as set forth in said deed. 36. Adam Stahl Tract, containing nine ty-five acres and twelve perches, more par ticularly described in deed from Adam Stahl to J. L. Mitchell, dated April 18, 1903, recorded in Deed Book "A", Vol. 83, pap>- 174. together with mining rights and re lease of damages as set forth In said deed. 37. William C. Black Tract, containing one hundred and thirty-five acres and six ty-four and ninety-four one-hundredths per ches, more particularly described in deed from William C. Black and Mary L. Black, his wife, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Jan. 14. 1903, and recorded in Deed Book "B", Voi 83, page 269, together with mining rights and release of damages as set forth in said deed. 38. Margaret Glassford Tract, containing fifty acres and one hundred and twenty eight perches, more particularly described in the deed from Margaret Glassford and Alexander Glassford, her husband, to J. L. Mitchell, dated Sept. 17. 1903, and record ed in Deed Book "B", Vol. 84. page 73, t< gether with raining rights and release damages as set forth in said deed. Also the right, title and interest of the par of the first part hereto, of and in ail tl three certain tracts of coal, situate in Township of Cherryhill, County of Indiana and State of Pennsylvania more particu larly set forth as follows: L William C. McFeaters Tract, contain ing two hundred and eighty acres, more liam C. McFeaters and Leah A- McFeaters particularly described in deed from Wil his wife, to Rembrandt Peale. dated Mar 2, 1903, and recorded In Deed Book " • Vol. 80. page 404. excepting and reservim two acres of coal underlying soid tract, and excepting and reserving the * 4 E*', or upj>er vein of Freeport coal in and under tbe whole of the above described tract, wher ever said vein may be found, as reserved in said deed, together with rntuing right-I and release of damages as set forth iu said deed. 2. Charles Sweeney Heirs Tract, contain ing one hundred and eleven uctfee and eigh 1 teen perches, more particularly described in deed from Agues Hortense Ymkenbern et vir, et al., to Rembrandt Peale. dated Oct. 6, 1903, recorded in Deed Book "B" \ol. 81, page 546, aud in deed from S. J Telford, guardian of Charles Sweeuey dat e..N?v - 2 ' 190,? - recorded in Deed 80. B , "Vol. 81. page 550. together with min ing rights and release of damages as se: forth in said deeds. 3- S. J. Telford Tract, containing one hundred aud eighteen acres aud eighty-two and four-tenths perches, more particularly described in deed from S. J. Telford an? Mabel lelford, his wife, to Rembrandt Peale, dated Aug. 25, 1903. recorded iu Deed Book "B'. \ol. Sl.page 409. together with mining rights mid r6lt?itsc of uuniagos set forth in said deed. The said J. L. Mitchell and M. C. Watoor. having become vested iu an undivided In terest in said three tracts by virtue of an article of agreement between Rembrandt I eale and tbe said Mitchell and Watson bearing date the twenty-fifth day of Feb ruary. 1904. Also all the right, title and Interest of the defendants of. and in ail that certain tract of land situate iu said Cherrvhii: Township, County of Indiana, and State of Pennsylvania, known as the Nicewong- I er Tract, containing one hundred and twen ty-nine acres, more particularly described iu deed from H. P. Lewis, Sheriff of ludi ana Couut.v, to M. C. Watson. J. H. Ro- I Chester and Frank Keener, dated June 14 I 1893. recorded iu Deed Book "B", Vol 00* page 431, aud in deed from John H. Ro chester to M. C. Watson, dated Jan. 26. i 1904, and recorded in Deed Book "A" Vol 88, page 240. Taken in execution at suit of John A ! Scott, trustee. Lev. Fa. No, 76, March term, j 1916 - Taylor, j NOTICE—Any person purchasing at the above sale will please take notice that at least $lOO.OO (if the bid be so much) will be required as soon as the property Is knocked down unless the purchaser is the only judgmeut creditor, in which case an amount sufficient to cover all costs will be required and the balance of the purchase money must be paid in full or receipt giv- ' en by the Judgment creditor on or before the second Monday of March court. No deed will be offered for acknowledgement ' unless purchase money be fully paid. The sheriff reserves, the right to retnrn his writ "property not sold for non-payment o' i purchase money." H. A. BOGGS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Indiana, Pa.. Feb. 10, 191 C 1 All Wrong. The popular actor had become a sol dier. In a hotly contested skirmish he distinguished himself by his courage tnd gallantry. "Well, well." said he at the end of the action, "what do you think of that? Not a soul's applauding."—New York Post Head For Business. "Has your boy Josh a head for busi aess?" "Yep," replied Farmer Corntosse 1 "He's always talkin' about makin' money. I kind o' wish his hands was as good fur work as his head is fur feiuriaafiaL" —Washington Star. gj trade marks und copyrights obtained or no ■ ■ fee. Stud model, sketches or photos and de- I ■ senption for FREE SEARCH -nd report I ■ on patentability. Bank references. PATENTS BUILD FORTUNEB for I ■ yon. Or fro® KooJrlwm tll how. what to invent M ■ and save you money. Write today. 19. SWIFT & CO. I PATENT LAWYERS, Printing Perfect' Is On N°' with cute' P A Singular Case of Resurrection By F. A. MITCHEL 1 The investigators of the Rockefeller institute may be very proud of them selves. Indeed, they have reason to be. They have substituted live parts of the human body for dead parts; they hffve set heart substance beating out side its proper place in a man's breast, if they keep on they may in time make a man out of parts of other men. But if the stories of what Indian fakirs have done in keeping persons alive iu a comatose condition for many years is true these Rockefellers or scientific fellers or whatever they are have yet much to learn from an antique and ap parently undeveloped civilization. There is a story going the rounds among the undergraduates of a certain university which, if it can be substan tiated, puts the modern scientific inves tigator to shame. Arnold Gereau, as sistant professor of chemistry—he has charge of the laboratory—is one of those phenomena who spring up once in a century, lie is very young, and it is well known that he was born with certain mental powers, a certain su pernatural knowledge of tilings on which many a man lias studied for a lifetime without making any progress whatever. \\ illbur Stockbridge, a member of the class of 'l5, so the story goes, one day went to Professor Gereau with a yellow bit of paper on which way writ ten in old English style: This is the body of William Arbuckle, private in his majesty's —th foot. Cap tured in the patriot lines with maps show ing our fortifications on the upper part of Manhattan Island. He was condemned for a spy. An Indian serving with the same regiment—he had joined it at Singa pore—proposed to General Washington to put the man to sleep for an indefinite peri od Instead of executing him. The general, who was averse to the execution, consent ed, and Arbuckle was turned over to the Indian, who claims that any time after fifty or even a hundred years life will still be in the body. But not one man in many millions will be able to effect a resurrection. Young Stockbridge told tbe professor that In excavating for building pur poses on the upper part of Manhattan Island on property owned by his family a tomb had been discovered containing the body of a man in British uniform of a former period. The paper had been found in the lead coffin in which the body had been buried. Gereau—mirul you, I don't vouch for this—arranged with the student to bring the find to the laboratory, which at the time was closed on account of the spring recess and would therefore be at the professor's individual dis posal. No one has attempted to give the process by which Gereau uigffi|pu lated the remains of Private Arbufkle, but it is claimed that he effected a resurrection. The professor avers that he worked on lines which are being followed by modern scientific investi gators. He must have had an inkling of the method by which animation was suspended by the Indian or he would not have t>een able to restore it by reverse action, which, he says, he applied. lie gives as a fundamental principle that the Indian knew how to suspend—not kill—the action of the heart, and Gereau restored the pulsa tions, which are the basis of animal life Whether the story Is true or false there Is one part of it that fits in with modern scientific investigation. It Is said that Gereau found that certain members of the body had suffered from the long suspension of their func tions. The resurrected man showed signs of decay, and tbe professor fear ed that, though he had remained in an ordinary condition of health for more than 130 years, he would die within a few hours after resurrection. A test was begun of different and the first tested—th© showed decay. Gereau phoned to the Collei and Surgeons for a neys and, removir introduced the n' for some time under the op of Irish w' The liver v It repluo to be 8- were t' The bor P- GLI UOMINI D'AFFARI D'OGGI Pagano buon salario ai loro datillografi, contabili edi assisten ti di ufficio, ma loro debbon essere competenti. Nella nostra scuola si da' istruzione individuale tutti i giorni e quando il graduato e' competente riceverà' un buon sa lario. Corso completo in Inglese tutti i rami commerciali. Catalogo gra tis dietro richiesta. 6o—Piano —Lincoln Bldg. Telefoni —Bell 269. J. City 1352. Johnstown, Pa.
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