The patriot. (Indiana, Pa.) 1914-1955, September 09, 1916, The Patriot, Image 2

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    Sheriffs Sales
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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 vendue or outcry
at the Court House, Indiana, Pennsyl
vania, on
Friday, Sept. 8, 1916
AT 1:15 O'CLOCK, P M
the following described real estate, to
wit:
All the right, title, interest and claim
of the defendants,
CHARLES CICERO and FRANK
CICERO
of, in and to all those two certain
Jiieces, parcels or lots of ground situate
n the township of Pine, county of Indi
ana and State of Pennsylvania, bound
ed and described as follows: Beginning
at a post in the middle of the public
road, corner of lot belonging to Sara
Lipscher; thence along the middle of
said miblic road south 35 degrees 35
minutes east 53 feet to a post; thenoe
by other lot of party of the first part
south 49 degrees 56 minutes west 239
feet to a point in line of Weaver Coal
Company; thence by land of the Weaver
Coal Company north 85 degrees 25 min
utes west 42 feet to a post and corner;
thence by same north 4 degrees east
28 feet to a point; thence by lot of
Sarah Lipscher south 49 degrees 56 min
utes west 271 feet to a post, the place
of beginning.
The second lot beginning at a post
in center of public road; thence by cen
ter of said public road south 35 degrees
35 minutes east 70 feet to a post: thence
by lot conveyed to George Casora south
49 degrees 56 minutes west 184 feet to
a point in line of Weaver Coal Com
pany;thence by line of Weaver Coal
, Company north 85 degrees 25 minutes
west 98 feet to # point corner of the
above described lot; thence by the "above
describee! lot south 49 degrees 56 min
utes west 259 feet to a post, the place
of beginning.
Being the same two lots of ground
conveyed to Frank Cicero and Charles
Cicero, by deed from Luigi Matagrano
and Marie IVlatagrano, dated February
16, 1906, and recorded in Deed Book,
Vol. 93, page 216.
Excepting and reserving all the, coal
underneath and all the minerals,' also
excepting and reserving to party of Ihe
first part, his heirs and assigns the
right to the free and uninterrupted use
of water from' the spring on the second
lot contained in the above grant <*o long
as he. his heirs or assigns shall occupy
the three-cornered lot adjoining the se
cond lot above described. It is under
stood that the use of tho. water from
sain spring is only for domestic pur
poses to the party occupying the lot
adjoining as aforesaid. Also, the right
of ingress and egress to and from said
county of Indiana and State of Pennsyl
vania, bounded and described as follows,
Beginning at a post m Leon
arcl s Ilun on line of lands of Samuel
Misener, n&w Penn Mary Coal Company;
thence south 87 1-2 degrees east 37 per
ches more or less, to a post; thence by
land formerly of George Roser, nofr coal
owned by Penn Mary Coal Company
and surface by Dennis Roser south 2 l-">
degrees west 55 perches, more or
hemlock; thence by meanderings
5 Leonard s Run to the beginning, con
of land situated in the township of Pine,
taming eight acres, more or less
spring.
All that certain piece, parcel or tract
Being the same tract of land which
frnm m T V W Charles Cicero by deed
L. H. Maloy and Rose, his wife
28 ' 1911 > and recorded
& -? 00k No - 126 ' l )a ge 160.
Ail that certain piece, parcel or lot
P^P°" nd . situate T d in the township of
Pine, county of Indiana and State of
frfl?nwQ ma ' 1 ? OU £ ded and described as
Jnrn^ S 'of t0 « Wit: ginning at a post
road fh P nP^° S f Property, in township
sos?h 32 delre^-eLfTo'lfee't
ute"°east 35 desrees 3 5 min
lot nf Wov P ? e i t0 a P° st ' thence by
66 mlnut" P wlst m 202 S ?Sef to
Wuiy Ce 33 l 2 y fis,' d ,n 0t VVeaver Coal Co'ra
fe" " a P oB4 ' < h « P">ce of
Being the same lot of eround
uary husband. Sed /an?
Book No. 101 'paK 207 CO ° r<,ed Deed
ab^K,be a d , lot r^ r i i r n „ S un5 ro a , ? l 8 i
coal underlying the same and all thl
mi A?iT*v.s and the timber. !
All that certain messuage tenement nr
parcel of ground situatld iS M on t
SK&J-S1
to residence of ChTrif- treet *i eadins:
K 2 f B ee i=
J i? u Right-of-Way Hooverhurst
and Southwestern R. R„ an d known as
Lot Nos 11 and 12 Block No. 28 hi th?
5 J ° t -^ le tlfst party, duly re
corded in the recorder's office. Y
.Being the same two lots of ground
k Fr ? nk Ci cero and Charles
Cicero, by deed of the Wilgus Land
company, dated February 1, 1905 and
recorded in Deed Book * "B" Vol 89
page 4 83. ' yo1 * 85, »;
a , nd the coaj, coal
a so all th B C H y u n ? other minerals;
■ tiso, all the timber with the risrht nf
removing the same, together w fh
rights and nrtvilelk which ? eS er-
Jx to w Li"'? °i John W Clark";
Ait n J ? I company,
j ri that certain lot of ground <?itinto
in the village of Millfofd,South mI-1
lot north i j ii ' thence by said
•. 4 degrees east 150 feet to
feet to 6 a nnst h 90 tv," 4 deprrees west 50
xeet to a post on the east side of an
J . 1 ' ) feet wide; thence by east line
of said alley south 5 1-4 degrees west
High street* nOI; S h side of Sll * d
degrees 50 feet to a post, the place
of beginning.
Being Lot No. 13 in plot of lots laid
out by William M. Wilson and being
part of a larger tract of land, the title !
to which by sundry good conveyances
and assurances in law duly had and
recovered became vested in William M.
Wilson. Coal and coal rights and privi
leges reserved as contained in deed of
William M. Wilson to Joseph Barbers,
recorded in Deed Book No. 91, page 59. •
Being the same lot of ground which
became vested in Charles Cicero, by deed
from Jacob Wettling, sheriff, dated De
cember 4, 1908, and recorded in Deed
Book No. 92, page 86.
Taken in execution at suit of First
National Bank of Cherrytree, Pa., Fi. 1
Fa. No. 54, September Term. 1916.
Banks.
ALSO—AII the right, title, interest
and claim of the defendants.
J. E. PHILIPS and LIZZIE PHILIPS k
of. in and to that certain tract of land
situate in the township of-West Wheat
field, county of Indiana and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at the stones on a
rock at lands now of Isaiah Brendlincrer;
thence by said lands north S5 decrees
east 3:>.8 perches to stones at edge of
an old dam: thence north along public
road 29 degrees east 237.4 perches to a
corner at lands formerly of .Joseph Mack
Jr.: thence north 26 degrees west 46
perches to a stone corner at lands for
merly of Elizabeth Shaffer: thence north
degrees west 51 1-2 perches to stone
corner; thence north 25 degrees west 9
perches to stone corner at lands of
Nipeamp; thence by said lands south
17 1-2 degrees west 277.9 perches to the
place of beginning, containing 105 acres,
more or less. Being same tract of i"rd
which became vested in Lizzie, Philips
et al. by will of John Maites, deceased.
Ha'v :ng thereon erected . a two-storv
frame house, log barn and other out
buildings.
Taken in execution at .suit of C.G.
Maites and H. H. Maites, executors of
the last w:l\ arid testament of John
Maites, deceased, Ft. Fa. No. 56 Sep
tember Term, 191 C. M YCN '
ALSO 'All tne rigr... title, interest
and claim of the defendant.
MIKE WAZDECKY (or MIKE HODES
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of, in and to that certain piece, parcel
or lot of land situated in the toxvnshi ,% '
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of Pine, county of Indiana and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at a point between
lands of George Hoffman, deceased, of
which this- was a part, and running
east 100 feet, bounded on the north by
lands of Penn Mary Coal company;
thence running south along lands of
same; thence running west 100 feet to
a corner, bounded on south by lands of
George Hoffman, deceased; thence north
100 feet to place of beginning, contain
ing nine-fortieth acres, having thereon
erected a frame dwelling house and
outbuildings. Being the same lot which
became vested in Mike Wazdecky (or
Mike Hodesky) by deed from Joe Rog
ers, recorded in Deed Book 145, page 132.
Taken in execution at suit of C. T.
Lewin, Alias Fi. Fa. No. 1, September
Term, 1916. '
MACK
ALSO—AII the right, title, interest
and claim of the defendant.
FRANK PALMER
of, in and to that certain lot of ground
situate in the township of Burrell, coun
ty of Indiana and State of Pennsylvan
ia, bounded and described as follows:
On the north by Church street, on the
east by lot No. 3, owned by Margaret
on the west by lot No. 1, owned
by , Johnston, and on the south bv
L S n w ey v w ng lot No - 2in 810c * k
of lots as recorded in Deed
J page 620; having thereon
? a one story frame house
Taken in execution at Suit of Davis A.
a * September Term
ALSO—AII. the right, title, M fnfe?est
and claim of the defendant,
NOTTPV J x K - MARSHALL,
♦u f —Any person purchasing at
thL f V t 6 sa H will please take notice
muihf l Jfn S K nOO - 00 (if the bid be sS
much) will be required as soon as
property is knocked down unless the
in* 1 which 1 * l';L the only judgment creditor,
_ "'ch ease an amount sufficient m
balance of * vill u be re <I u ired and the
S money must be
oi.in and to the following described lot
of ground situate in the townshin of
Montgomery, county of .Indiani onn
tat K Pennsylvania, bounded and 'de
scribed as follows: Beginning at a
4°5 ft"? ° »'' aX ».l»h3T
grees 4o minutes west 142 feet to o
street south thence alon g Railroad
s ° u th <3 degrees west 25 feet to a
stake; thence along alley 86 degrees 15
Sing : »7 6- ,f 10 s 4? ?h S enco
fee'tlo Chestnut t^'SE
Chestnut stre6t S6 deßr66s
J° Fi a f m^ be s!f? No- 1 in
J. H. Smith addition to Gipsy Excent
a " d reserving coal and coal rights
as contained in deed to defendant
corded in Deed Book 9S paee 550 wJv"
mg thereon erected
and other outbuildings. * Irair »e
in exe cution at suit of Wi«=b-
CamP No. 616 P. O. S. of A. Fi
la. No. 63, September Term, 1916
sl&Sis
"property not sniri r° return his
purchase f ° r non -Payment of
H. A. BOGGS, Sheriff
Sheriff s Otrice, Indiana, Pa. Aug. 16, 1916
, Never Hits It.
Gadsby—That fellow Noseads is a
rearular fortune huiifer. Hayuor—Well,
lie's a mijrhtv pdor shot—Judge.
His Selection.
Mr. Sharp—Oh, 1 say. Mr. Dense,
what aniroal do you think you'd like
to be on a cold day? Mr. Dense —Um
—er —ab—!et me see—l think I should
like to be a little otter. Anything- else:
PENNSYLVANIA
NEWSJN BRIEF
Interesting Items From All Sec
tions ot the State.
GULLED FOR QUICK READING
News of All Kinds Gathered From
Various Points Throughout "the
Keystone State.
The Oil City commission council
voted unanimously to j ass on third
reading the ordinance providing for
the annexation to the city of West
End borough, adjacent to the fourth
and Ninth wards of ti e city. It has
a population of more than lf»oo.
Attorney General Brown announces
that he has refused the petition of
\. illiam Leslie for a v of quo war
ranto to oust Mayor John V. Kosek
of Wllkes-Barre on ihe yround that he
Is ineligible to s cc£ ed himself as
mayor of a third class c y.
The Lehigh £ New England railroad
which entered: -\ esqutlioning several
inont. s aso, is expecte . to run passen
ger trains shortly hetwe-en Xesquehon-
and Tamaqua, -araile the Jersey
Centra: will run to Tamaqua by way
of Heucks and erect a new station a;
Hauto Dam.
Fayette county health authorities
are alarmed over the discovery of an
thrax among cattle in Youngstown and
Mt. Braddock, near Uniontown. With
in the last few days fifteen milch cows
have died suddenly and as a result H.
B. Mitchell, agent of the state live
stock sanitary board, arrived to con
duct an Investigation.
But Not Unpardonable.
"Don't you bring that man here
again. He's unspeakable!"
"Why, did he insult you?"
"No, but he's dumb and wants to
talk with his fingers." Baltimore
American.
Stops Before Thirty.
Bacon —They say a rn«n is generally
heaviest in his forty-fifth year. I won
der if that rule applies to women? Eg
bert —Oh, well, a woman never gets
quite as heavy as that! Yonkers
Statesman.
Keep It Dark.
Simplicity—ls the light out in the
hall? Dullness—Yes. Shall I bring it
in?—Lehigh Burr.
♦
J. COURAGE.
All work of man i 6 as. the |
j swimmer's. A waste ocean I
1 threatens to devour him. If he j
J front it not bravely it will keep |
f its word. By incessant wise I
f defiance of it, lusty rebuke and I
T - •
| buffet of it, behold how loyally I
| it supports him—bears him as |
t its conqueror along. Thomas |
I Carlyie.
• » ■ «I.» m « » . *■*■■« ■«
A Voter's Catechism
D. Have you read the Consti
tution of the United States?
R. Yes.
D. "What form of Government
Is this!
R. Republic.
D. What is the Constitution of
the United States!
R. It is the fundamental law of
this country.
D. Who makes the laws of the
United States?
R. The Congress.
D. What does Congress consist
of?
R. Senate and House of Rep
resentatives.
D. Who is our State Senator?
R. Theo. M. Kurtz.
D. Who is the chief executive
of the United States?
R. President.
D. For how long is the
Pressident of the United States
elected ?
R. 4 years.
D. Who takes the place of the
President in case he dies? .
R. The Vice President
D. What is his name?
R. Thomas R. Marshall.
D. By whom is the President of
i the United States elected 1
R. By the electors.
D. By whom are the electors
I dieted ? e
R. By the people.
D. Who makes the laws for the
stfte of Pennsylvania.
R. The Legislature.
D. What does the Legislature
Consist of?
R. Senate and Assembly.
D. Who is our Assemblyman?
R. Wilmer H. Wood.
D. How many State in the un-!
ion?
R, 48.
D. When was the Declaration
of Independence signed?
R. July 4, 1776. 4
D. By whom was it written?
R. Thomas Jefferson.
L>. Which is the capital of the
United States?
R. Washington.
D. By whom are they elected ?
R. By the people.
D. For how long?
R. 6 years.
D. . How many representatives
are there ? ..
Glycerin.
Glycerin has the property, extraor
dinary among liquids, of not evaporat
ing.
Blamed the Poor Waiters.
Mrs. Benham—l have been reading of
guests at dinner who were bound and
robbed.
Benham Couldn't the waiters get
their tips in the regulation way?— Ch
icago Herald.
To the Heart of Leisureland
where woods are cool, streams
alluring, vacations ideal. Be
tween New York £itv (with
Albany and Troy the gate
ways) and
LAKE GEORGE
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The logical route is "The Luxurious Way"
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j Send for free copy of beautiful "Searchlight
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R. 435. According to the pop
ulation one to every 211.000. (the
ratio fixed by Congress after eaek
decennial census.)
D. Which is the capital of the
state of Pennsylvania.
R. Harrisburg.
D. How many Senators has
each state in U*e I'aiieu States
Senate?
R. Two.
D. Who are our U. S. Senators!
R. Boise Penrose and George
T. Oliver.
D. For how long are they elect
ed?
R. 2 years.
D. "Who is our Congressman?
R. S. Taylor North.
D. How many electoral votes
lias the state of Pennsylvania?
R. 38.
D. Who is the chief executive
of the state of Pennsylvania?
R. The Governor. >
D. For how long is lie elected?
B. 4 years.
,1). Who is the Go\ornor?
R. Brumbaugh.
I). Do you believe in organized
government ?
R. Yes.
D. Are you opposed to organiz
ed government?
R. No.
D. Are you an anarchist!
R, No.
D. What is an anarchist?
, R. A person who does not br
ieve in organized government.
D. Are you a bigamist or poli
gamist ?
R. No.
I). What is a bigamist or poly
garcist?
R. One who believes in having
more than one wife.
D. Do you belong to any se
cret Society which teaches to
disbelieve in organized govern
ment?
R. No.
D. Have you ever violated any
i.'vvs of the United States?
R. No.
D. Who makes the ordinances
for the City ?
R. The board of Aldermen.
D. Do you intend to remain
permanently in the U. S.?
R. Yes.
FOR SALE Id INI ADS.
Advertisements under this head lc
a word each insertion.
I would exchange my 11 room
house with a large Store Room,
also a good stable located in
Clymer, for a good size farm
any place in the County. Apply
at this office.
ENVY.
Envy is not only a very great
weakness, but it is a great ig
norance as well. No man envies
what he can surpass or equal. Si cercano
25 ragazzi dai 16 anni in
su' e 10 uomini. Lavoro si
curo per tutto l'inverno,
rivolgersi
Diamond Glass Ware Co
Indiana
Locai Phone, Office, 263z, N
Residence. 246 -v.
DR. C. J. DICKIE
DENTISI
Room 14, second floor
Marshall building
INDIANA, PEXX'A.