m CI TO UN, WUDNKSDAY, FKI1. U, 11)13. PAGE H i ,1.U,1 So far tho United States League u HliltlKK'S SALE OK valitahlk in tlio East and tho ; X'alumblan n -HJ-7.U. LeaRUo in tho Wert havo not set processioned out or the (ourl of things ailame. i mnmou fleas or Wayne county, and , , . State or Pennsylvania, arid to mc dl-' Can t run baseball leagues without rolled And delivered, 1 liave lolled on players, grounds or money. Hut bo- and will exnod tu buhli.-. kali., nt th jing without thcs,c little Items doesn't lourt House in llonesdalc, on seem 10 uouier I'romoicrs rowers, , ....... . , .. ' Wltman and tho others ( MtlllAY, MA!U:ii8,.AT a,l: Mm.-, ' All the defendant's right, title, arid The bowline Uifttn AO tbtf- nine- !"turo".lu 11,0 lol.owlu,; described" 1 1 ha m ton clnh. defeated . the.. Green 1 Yn . f .. . , . . 'ittldKo chili five on-tho allnvB o!', the,, A11 dofeudanfs rlsht, title and In 1 I nif Dirii?.?.1 .'.W1 "iW'terwt In the lolfoWlUsr described land f U'W JWliifcU , Hi iUlUiUttJ- f lllKIlL, ,.,i,. ...4 i.. -i i . winning.., SMi, ZuZS IblcagOj-rUcherG Heulbnch and The Aljianr club has announced ntyre, vete'rnns "of the Chief) that It has nufchnscd the crandstand tonal League tclilli. tare lateU to 19 tbo minors,. Wnlvprs on them i'WtTbraHled by ail thd'NtttJA (eagueieljibs, according -to an nn lcement made recently by I'resl Murphy ' 1 ' 6nard V6qBrfWWef enlisted rm"ert 4oVo ! inT !: , .i in iijw (j; 1'lratcs'. JM2 Itostcr. iJ hiT nJ catchers Gibson, SIMbrt, K6Hcyrn " ltcherstCaihnllfcNbl'i'Ferry, ot 1'37' 'rod's to Vest corner; as lolioWjii. Uegmuiiig at a heap of stones, tho casturn corner of Chas. llogan'B laud; thence by satil land n on-h- tiu-d csreewTTcst-1 t -rod wt o- a- StOUCB ('! irenion cmaioi tno Trl-Slatoi rat ! to :tei)ljvtp Uic? ,starid.' burned , Haley adWRfcr PWK. 1 Thdu'TreBton vu stand IsionRfriicted along tho ncs , Robinson,. Hendrtx.n Grbvcr. Adams, thence W4aud this1 'tfay' t'brivty of the 6ac destroyed rat Chadulck i O'ToolCiQardnerij i i . , b 0 , i.Etiwftd', Walsi"'feouY& , rt'ii 'de Park. Itwas- builtttf Trenton six InfloliIers-nt-IfilCcoliQ. .Keliher, eafef 1l Vods a1 pfast JOrncr: il years ago7 elf to degrees triuncd That cpldphilq scare In Texas has clubs moro to admit. Fo . Tit. I 1 .1 k t 5"Sfc,cIn2Vworrlcl thanUKayare . ' .. cel llaB already; mdde plans to shift Philippines to Japan, to conquer ' hls training' to ' Burmuda , r ',,1 n juufnuio, uut. uirai spot,--Jt would be. IilBMJUilUHllBie, u, " Ti 0i Wndljilq'.Ritcbl6,'1fJ lanii And an nodienttie Jersey City twlrlor,- ound of a proposed twelve-( p,aera: Rr tbiBy6unsster. Id fight In whlchj Schwartz jap-u 'A asr& suiistitiltar'foraJhiuKKoh-? of ricvcLinQ. whrf failed to ful lis engagement wljh Ritihio.l hading -Attorney William Ab Wltman retirrnerl from New The ownWi 6t tfio JrimchlFc .! the new Ieaguellh,;Clticlnhatl snysl'ic will have a bainteam playing there next May ' x . wnere lie, at tented, a mccUngi.not talk of Arflitif Derlln's future, e i o 'ou muipb isasepaii ueaguo; . except to sajtbi ler'ared that there Waa nq foun In In the report thatl .Readlnt; Richmond wovld bt dropped the league and that both cities Istart tho season In good shape. McGraw at the present time will Arthur Derlln's future, that he will remain with it. ni . ' t ' llltt tll.llllU. Kllng. tried to get Reulback from the i ubs fpr his Boston team, offer int: Pitcher Tylb'd, but John Ward stepped In 1 and deHares 'that ho would not tradoJiis youngster for the veteran, under, any clrcumstanqes., Vean Gregg, star NnD t wirier, who is holding out for a $5,000 salary, de lared last week In 1 Lewiston, Idaho, he was. about ready to close negotiations. to play with an eastern outlaw league. . psy Hartsplv,th - njjw Toledo' Meyer a right-hander, former-; fth Whshingtou, and- William lam, a southpaw, formerly with it. Louis Anieritans, ; Ithcre money In br.sabaU? Ob- the carter of J. Garland Stahl. Ileserted his. own )ank "to return e diamond. It may be fairly Imed that as with Ed lonetchy, s not lus artlstl tera'uerame.it lied hiiii tb r'ofcuiji'e.-V'baEeball !" en 100 yards. This change in jfT, ) itself is not vital, hut It is made in order to Jiiake possible on small I, old-time twjrler recounts the Kr,,u"d. an, extension of territory In Ifhiit he twlrlod 86 ctinies '-one , whlcn the forward JJass may be used. j, sw m nuien werttiJU , sue- - A.iuue oi, ien yarus wmifl 0e Iucessloii now he would lot out .. l.V',1. .- .171' "I.- 11 I. It nil 11 ituuiu liliiltU U bUU dinnges 5lade In J'oot Hall Ittilcf. 1 The plaVlnc field, now 1lf) yards' In lerig'th, will be shortened to tscen, .ticaf.viy,, Janscn, ,f, Uyrne, , , po in uic warrantee name or Vlox. A" " v' 5 -'i Jfebft ."IJurr'crvkV" nhd" ' lieniaintn n..in.i.i i. - I'lil'W lWjitutJ4.X.ItjL.i.,; i-MiVt. .LrJ J- all?- J. . tin h i un iiiuiiiurii i.cacn, V. are, irvillg, , ""n"u" buuwi iu uusiutD wuat ifi I Hyatt, Booo. ro.ds to thq Place of beglrirflni&j'fcbn- ntfnllinn'.ir"aH tainlHc, aYre8"ni6'r'tj,'6'r Ifisfe; also lnflpMv ' sltiiatoartl'lH WLtcAWii- nutn&T UM?AWri;T Bhljp.nnd nartly In Cherry , Ridge Outnoldcr iiyotf e, nljibbll, towfehlp,- 'wafh'e Ptaii, Hfiunaad . . , andljaegrrlbed: aB rollbws. ' IzV Be- ' . lrlnnlnir fit n' hhAn hf ltetnnVH (fin Will Bo Rnnncr Year, Knjti .Tolirson. common torlier of I0(,' Nob', d7, Chicago, FObj 1'2.' Prdsldo'hf'Ban U- a in the allottneht of tho Cad .lohnson of the Anierfcari Lea'gue rind! wrtlader 'M.id'd'fo Crock' ti'act; thbnio Charles A. Comiskey returned to , ljy land t'onvtyed by John -Torrey to ChWago from their throe weeks' fish-1 William Walsh and Dennis iionavan, ing trip to Florida, .iMr. Johnson 13, north -0 ' degree Sast 3B4 rods to most optimistic over the outlook tor ! a stones corrier arid Uiertce by land of the coining baseball season, and es-! David S. lluckley south no degrees pecially reeardlng the prospect of .east 35 rods to a stones corner, and the American League. j thencejpy. .saTd.ldtjNo "!07 (Scuth jio "This year fn 'my opinion, will bp I degs." west liHIrilds tbJthOliUitoJof tho banner J'ear In baseball," do-1 beginning, containing. 35 acres and clared Mr. Johnson: "It fccrtalnlVi M0, nenhos. ho, tba .same. moie. or r WHY HESITATE? An Offer That Involvn N Mrny If You Aeotpt It , We re jki podtive'Onr rwnrd. will cotnplettljr rellere codstiUon, bo rantter ho.w chronic It cm; be, tt tre offer to furnUh It re of all cost If It fall?. Conrtlrtloii I commonly oin by T-eaVrcwi of tb nerr.w r.im tmTr-.H of 'he la Intestine.' To nitct it rur xou raort therefore tone op n'd ttrejgthen tWofie orcum wa rtrtorp' tlierrt tohewlthler tctlriry. 'We -rnr7uttU.rxJlexll 6rdrTllM. on tmr , (rujntee. 1utj tre cRienJlk rr.nfljrV Bnd"nr"parttrulfl.T" ccd tor thllflrra. They wein'tft ict dWtlj oh Utt britm and inuocle of the bo!ch. 'Jrj.iiprsrTjjlly i , . Jtrl action a Vit olhrr ores do. Try do cot ' purpeor cr.usolbcr lnronTikace. WeJ rlll refuhd yolir' taciney If' they in not I oTffcoiflf Wrotfle Jif hablttirfl'corifrtlpv I tiori nd thui id"to relierethe myriad ! of. afcsqylate or dependent chronic lt-1 nientn. Try llex),Orderl'eat,our rtlc, Three ulses, 10c 2.V.. and oQc, , Bo'd 1 only nt our tore Tho Beiall Store liEIN'K, RHEUMATISM will bo for the American 'League. which 1 bellevo Is going to havo tlfe 'irettlest and closest race In Its. his tory. I think thnt nt least six of our ch'bs will be u In the.flcht for ,the flag unfll the last few weeks of tne season, and then I look for a GarrIon finish between thb three leaders." less, uid wnicn James .Mctartv iiied. so 2ftii and,. of. vliojn1'!de(cndaijtf; Is' a son! and helr'ht law'.ViVJiig, yjrjstod .iktillh his said heir a 'one-eighth undivided In terest in salt! land: 'Ufton the first nanied premises Is1, a 'frame house, bar'ns and outbullfllnga and nearly all the larid fs improved; Upon the sec ond piece there are no improvements. Seized and t.ikert In cxeruton as the property of D. 0. McCarty at the suit of Margaret McCarty. March Term, 1909. Judgment, 1259.02. Attorney, McCarty. ' . AI.SO , j By virtue of the annexed writ of fl. In T, Powers, who. Is bu"sy get Tin ,1, n Hin. I F ft v.. 1 7. . VflTlff T tl b rmi I lit.n f r. nhlnkll.!...! ,UUUO ll,Vl. 11 ,t 111UJU1 vy lilies 113 Cfi l.l U 1 1 S 11 1,'U. Tlltiffer had to portor'n'i U'wice , purpose of this Is td provide ample spate for execution of the 'forward pass, and scoring on a pass mado across the goal line into this zone is permitted.- , 3t The .ruimboc of ."downs". , to lis plans for the nronosed'-'Cb- caln ten ,yar;is. is increased by one. , an league h.eforjos (th'cl -people, i 4t The. on.-slde kick is eliminated, t doesn t matter much whether 0 The value of n tnnch.inun he does get clubs In Cincinnati I increased from live points to six levelaud From the .present , points, tho goal' from touchdown k those cities are Hot caring and other scores-standing as at pres er he does or npt. -; , ;j: j ent. ' C .The twenty-yards znnn. In j.cr Hugglns has come to terms which, the present .rules now provldo .Manager Hresnahan and will,, restrictions to Interference with tho to the Sir Rajah caravan next1, forwar pass. Is eliminated so that Haggins has been playing the restrictions win apply now to any Ireatest game or his sweet part of the Held, iife-in .fat. Louis.and pays thati 7 After a toiichbaek tho ball will ofiis'to make all'revfous-rec-'bo put in play from the' twentv-vard look very lli next season. .. I Une instead of the twentv-tlvo vard ' ! , ' . - line. r read'ng Hprai;e FogersjstateY S On a kick off tho ball, instead that Gro or Aie.xando;,wHi" be, of being put in play in the centrq of lighest-saianed s'econd-year the field will be put In play from the r in, major league, histj;, a forty-yard line of the team kicking ir of the Pittsburg team' says off. Taking into consideration the wimng 10 wager-. mat -.jkuirty snortenmg or the field and tnis lulu Kt-qnlract tdiowe . more Pchange in the. rules; the, "kick-off dis- it ci. ...i , iii v j, ua. liini .nA.hn.Li irtulr.r--t 8- Held. ludgo.Jfi olimlffated lik a rp;il .haJUplayer or a fu- Itar hwause he happens to be badly -at ItHoi time hb" Js'tobserv- discards wbo are ilu njra- r.iJflaiM&uLboundin5 ball MnnAafiore ajSiiltl herscieril rellasid by De- t , , ? -' ' Thofrfa ffrom tire Yanps). i . "n'ervai oeiween inwgrst yu secuuo ana me tnira ana rourtn n.fiPerl0(ls is reduced Jrom two niiriiites WTrvlfiff- fito one minute. f r- t v i'-wju ( released by wauujj umo ana DO JUUgOTOl OU-SUle plays in the -line or'scrlmmJijfo'jlf'i B 10 The number of mon'i'nfiowe'd k bji.Yaifi&Msii; jplt), Keefe i 'IMse Daubert (released br lff3"'I,fJ,"w,tf""'En'lr "'' - 1 ' IndBase .'al Ball (released 1 ' " ' ' ' I I d Base Mo.wrey .(cut adrift In), teld Jpekson (turned back by Athletics Are All Sinned. Philadelphia. Chuenie d better known In base ball circles as "Lefty" Russell, last week signed a contract to pitch for tho Philadelphia Ameri can league club -next Season.-. i Rus sell, who was Secured by Connie r Dr. Whitehall's "N For 15 jtn a SnCrd Rcmdr for all form of RlxrutzMitlim, lumbsco, gout, ion ntrvifa, itiff or inolltn joinn. It qidly rtlirrn lb mtr pint; rcdocni xh ftrer, nd (Ilmlnattt the poim from tho lyttca. 60 ccati m. box at dmjiptti, for 4 Fr tria) Bex Dr. Whltoltall Mrlmlno Co. 1S3 B. Lafyato Bl. auth Bend, Intl. Mn,.l.- tm ,V. T)l ..I..u - Tl rh7n Eap 'orn 1p'J f this day levied upon and in t - " jx.ikij was in poor shape last season and only took part in fi few games, With thd 'signing of Rusclllni the players on' the "Athletic" team' hab signed contracts' aiid-aro ready for Spring practice; which will be held at San Antonio. It. was, feared by Man ager Mack that the .outbreak of meningitis- in Texas would interfere with his plans, but inestigation prpved this to bd groundless. Fir&t VBed States League Itullctin Out. Reading, Pa., Feb. 13 According to the first official bulletin, Issued by William Abbot Wltman, of this city, president of the United States league of baseball clubs, the "slavery" of ball players will bo abolished In the1 new league. Contracts will be mado with play ers for from one. to, three years at the players' option. There will be no reserve clause and at the explra-. tion of their contracts the men will bo free. George Mullln. of the Detroit Ti gers, is 'the first big leaguer to be gin practice nt Hot Springs for the' 1912 season.. on the side lines, now threewUnbo reduced to ono for each teamras-&' Ji Provision will be made-tha IN TJIK HOPED ARENA. Jimmy Clabby is having rather an easy time of it in Australia. His latest victim was a middleweight named Jack Howard. If Danny Morgan thinks K. o. Brown is such a wonder he can make a ton of money by boxing Onq-Round The Harvard 'football schedule for 1912 shows that the Crimson has dropped Bates-and Carlisle Indians. The University, pf Maine and Vander bilt eleven, of Nashville, Tonn., are taken on insteau, Frank Chance, it 'was leajned in Chicago recently, w.lli fy'6ut three southpaw'H' this1 srirlng."' They are Harrington, whom he purchaSfed 'from f louisviue; Jimmy jsagel and Leo Dresen. Naelo Is-ai-Briduato of the State .league. - . , , , 93 YEARS OF LIFE FOR: ALL los.)., Cree Uurned hack by. Do- Hogan on the coast, winner take all! i " B"00? OIB"n'e or "r- "u 1 K ' i Lord Uurncd back, -by Phlla- Forfeits have hpnn rnroivmi. Vm ln nlR longevity ooctrine. He mad auu l leveiaHU. , i ooth Packey McFarland and Young - , 1 i.-rno ror their annearanco ln tho rlne lews dispat hes last week con- at tho National Club. Phlladolnhla. w . . , r i ... ta i .i . ,. i. . . i . ' ic icjuii ui iiutt rviiwuru Aba- ukai wuuk. onf pf, the bMSt kuovvn fpjnarj Joe Coster Is giving away many1 bivse hfill ujanagtjfs ,)n the! pounds ln weight when ho signed up i , and at one time manager of to mcet?Knockout Brown tho lattori ranton team in the New York part of February, liO'ue had been committed to lu&e ward of a detcntlonal In- n- Dr. Wiley Say Adeptren"- T HytHnlf McitiJrti Will Bring' Them. Every 'clt'iten 'HhJuld bare 'an-expec tatlon of nlnoty-thre yearn of healthy happy life, according1 W Dr. Harvey W. WllevJ ctile'f'of the ehemfatrv bureau. Vho In a recent nddrehs' came out ai !i . . .. . ... , . u sirong oiscipie or ir. vu 'i mg r anj e a plea for state und national control ol the public Health. "By preventing contagious and pre rentable dlse'unt'H. (partitmlarly atudns Infants under orie year'if age." be nrtld, "we can rulsg the average expectation of life from the lilcrfent thlrty-thrci taken in execution tlio two following' described pieces or parcels of land, situate lh tho townshlns of Mount Pleasant and Clinton, the first bound ed and described as fblldws: Begin ning at post and stones, the north east corner or the John Shoe war rant; thence by the same south elgh-ty-Iivo degrees west one hundred seventy-one and one-half perches to stones corrier,- thence north lho degrees west seventy-four and one-1 half perches to stones corner; thenCo north eighty-five degrees east one hundred forty-two and three-fourths perches to post rind stones corner; thence by the Elias Dawson warrant south twenty-six degrees east seventy-nine mid three-fourths perches to the place of beginning, containing seventy-three acres and twenty-four perches, be tho same more or less. Upon the above Stated 'premises is a frame story and ohe-half house, rrame barn and Other' out buildings, apple orchard and other fruit trees, and sugar ihaple Orchard and largely improved land. The Second: Be ginning at a heap of 'stones in the west line of the Elias Dawson war rant; thence along said line north twenty-five degrees west forty-four rods to stones corner; thence south olghfy-two' degrees east forty-six perches to a corner In the Laoka waxen Turnpike; thencfe southerly along the said Turnpike about thirty nine rods to a post; thence south eighty-six degrees vest forty perches to the place of beginning, containing1 eleven acres' and 'twenty-four per-h ches, be tho same- more or le"3s. All 1 improved rand. For title tb tho first i piece See Deed B'odk No. G. at page i2S3, arid fhe'sooorid piece' No 20, at page' 79i-Conveying1 these lands to' Aar'On Loornls;1 'also Will Book No. j 3, at'pag6T4!). Seized arid taken in I oxt'eution nS the 'iropbrty of! A'ug'us- tu& LooirtlB tit lhe'sult or Vnli 'L.' FeYgusoh.' JUdgniehti'l$2,43&. ' Mchv' Tdrtn, 1010. Attorney, Lee. TA'KE 'NOTICE. AH bfds'a'nd dosfs milst b'e' p'ald on day Ofalfe 6r d.ee'ds' wli; not bb at'khbwledged. " " , -'FRANK C,'. KJMBLE. Sheriff. Jlonepdale. Pa., Fb. 9,; J02. rtrt Trt" t"- ' 1 ' t: I i H a t: u I MARTIN CAUFIELD Designer and Man ufacturer of Wells? tbe-bjg hunk of TOars ven a Hip' mortalit.v table ADTTCTTftl- wants'ltn'smalKfo?- o fifty-three. Personal hygiene Und .vftM Jlvtl"ll , 'St, tune to meet ion American. uwho xls care vill glV us the balance. ' : i pi iT.j i' 1 i ',ni ! "Hint It can he ilnrte 1s Klinn-n hr tht . ..f . . f . ' Bombardier English cheese nothing but a.-orellminnrv boxnrlSt . . "TW i York fans express tho honofbest. ,. . . ..u.j, .,... ti' ..... rthur Buss, secured by the! Abe AUeU bas decided to -remain' Iv 2 from Seattle, can keep up in I In the wast for at least slxmohths. ,,e' UM or ,ncls r nia"',. ability ieag es tno work he did qn When the aroma of his.last bout in """'.' i ' h He played ln 1C2 games and New York passes away iio will most "lst'!'t-o- We made the zone sanltarj j league wun a percentage or llKely return. Hut tho chamn on oeiore worK was xinneu, mm now I'au n should reniomjiqr that tho fans, aro ama Is a health rtiioft. The death rdU iuiik uii uiuiiiury. ih almost not i nt. ;ttlng- 27 borne runs. Al ho is i third baseman. Mc- ill use him In the outfield. When Packey, McFarJand, of Chi cago, announced his Intention of bat tling In tho-welterweight 'class In the future, be tpok on an immedlnle oci BJnghnmtnn, BanebaU assocla i decided to sell tho Blnghnm- ichlso becanso of the Inability cupatlou, for t.qw Bay Brpnson,,of' iHsopmiun to meei us oynga-, Jwiianapolls. who nl.so recently dm Leershirea Suburb of Blng-.serteil tlie llghtwelglu fold to clas?j Itnu tunrlA '-. ti r ( f n w fr. 1 1. .. ,. .. . . 1 . . 1 .... . .. .. , m ,.,..mv vi." "i mo wuiiorwoiKiu, iinu wno viaiius e, and It Is expected that it tho world's title In that class, comes purchased by George F, John-! forth with a defy ror tho "Stotk yaltby ?hoo manufacturer. yards Hoy" and offers to wager io reported that Mr Johnson 000 thnt he can make good tha'de- putiing, a igp-nass. lenfli in ronse gf hig claim to tho stopmotch iJrft tindflr the direction o In tho welter division. , Little Jphnny Cgulon will finq a now stumbling block, in the way of Ills' trlu'mjili march to tho bantam weight championship, when ho1 is' asked to defend tho title ugalnst Chick Hayost ofi Indianapolis, i who has Just nlncd, the, bettor ,of ten-, -0Unl.a';6u.iflqnt.:wib,ontq AtftH W, a shade. jumloy, tho present Bingham- liager. :Trpy'Trmp9, Idefonslvo airopofiltlon there Is I lacking about the Brooklyn hich, usually ranKp among, th6 reo tn club, noidingj nut tho g' piitnt hafn't .hit? woVth'1 & cuss for years. and years. "It has been the same way In the urmy. j.Tpiin lotii-'hl the' world' n le ' " sou. In previous coniUctH many lnort men died of disease than from lluMe'ts. H "Mncl ,i'r.. 1,1.. 1, 1A .1,. .,.-. v i.-v .. ,i m- 11 , . hiiii uw. Ill UIC near future all of them wll1 be prophesy that In twi'hty-llve years wt will be ajile to ight ciincer, as Ifiielll piMitly ih We now fight fever. In' llle men i) time we 'Wlli'top the Infant mur tnllly. wlih li Is uhiinst Invarlablv tine to Millie form of iiiiiliiutrMlou when the babe depiiviil uf unturiil food." Office and Works 1036 MAIN ST, HONBSDALE, PA. iitjrrattu:mmnia:ntttttmtumx' 1,3 OQ Sailor Learn to Swim, Rear A dun nil Oterjiuu, (ommand er lp chief of the Atlantic .fleet, now at Guautaiamo. Cuba, . reports that -Worn "J M'W'fi1 wim since iney left Geriiian-flinerican Komp IIVHIIIIbllll JU idi.nl.l., U.tl.i fuUd, U.rrlir.t or ll.kl.." Ill, lU.'i'l.Jt. ill tllki ThB GERMAN, AMERICAN TREATMENT, filllfllr HcltBtllle'lwaliUtlUa AcUtUd lbld ! . BOJ'i DilMul llru... I. ..II ...k A ..... l.fl.H. m i. iM..ltli lk Onlf, Oura, Billtr fcutMr w .u mr OHKHIKK'S H. LK OF VALUAHLTi n UVJiL EyTATE.-llvvirtu.'of prwew Issned out of the Court of Tommon Pleas of Wayne county, and State of Pennsylvania, and to me director1 and delivered, I have levied on ano will expose to public sale, at the Court House In Honesdale. on FRIDAY, FEB. 10, AT 2 1. M., All the defendant's right, title and interest in ,the. following de scribed pioberty- vizi All the right, title and Interest of Henry Cole during his lifetime and the estate of said Henry Cole, de ceaiied, in and to all those certain pieces, parcels or tracts of farm and timber land, situate in Clinton town ship, county of Wayne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described THE FIRST BEGINNING at a post west line of the Elk Forest tract and is the southwest corner of land con veyed to Lorenzo L. Sweet; thence along the said line of Elk Forest south ten (10) degrees east to a post and stones the northwp'st corner of land 6ifrveyed to Philander Beattys; thence by the land last mentioned north eighty-eight and one-half (&!) degrees east sixty-eight and four-tenths (6S.4) rods to the south west comer of land bargained by Samuel Stone to, Thomas Clark; thence by laud last mentioned north ten (101 degrees west one hundred and eighteen and one-half (llS1) rods to a corner in the south line of the aforesaid land surveyed for Philander Beattys; thence along the lino last mentioned south eighty nine (SO) degrees west slxty-eisht and one-half (0814)' rods to plate of beginning. Containlnc fifty (50) acres. THE SECOND BEGINNING at a stones corner of Benjamin Simp son's Jand; thence by the Elk Forest Tr.act south nineteen (19) degrees east one, .hundred and sixty-nine (109), perches to an sh stump south twenty (,20 degrees est ninety-six (9G) perches to a stones corner; thence south seventy (70) decrew west nine &nd six-tenths (l,S) por ches fo a atone; thence by Und, ot James Chapman north, fjrty-fpur. and on;e-ha,f K4V4,X degrees west ono hundred and efgbty-fqnr and one-, half (,'18't)" perches to,, .'.stone; thenpe by vfant,land north tea ,(1,0) degrees ,wejt two hundred sad for't'y slx l2id) peche to ito,nes; liitinc soh, fortyrsix and pne-jialf (it?A) degrees eas't, one hundred. nd sixty four '(1C4) perches to plsce of be ginning., Containlnc on kuadrei andj fprty-eiqpt (.14 S) nqres nd eix-ty-rnine. (91 aerches. Excepting therefrom the land co veyed. to Asa Stanton,. ta wlw .bdat forty-;rour (.44) acres moro or less, and- excepting- thererrom the ltnd conveyed to Thomas Howell, to wit, about thirteen 13) acres more tr less, as appears of record In the Re corder's office of said Wayne county. .All Improved farm land, except ing about thirty (30) seres of good standing timber (the ncreage not guaranteed) together with a two story frame dwelling .house wlth. sn addition or E1L attached and two good sized ..barns and outbuildings thereon, and there being a good or chard on iald farm. And being the same property con veyed to tho said Henry Cole by R. Milton Salmon by doed dated March 9, 1WU3, and recorded In the Re corder's ofll(,e of said. Wayne county, in Deed Book No, SO, at page 121. tt. SCQ. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Jnmce UcPhcrson, assign ed Mo George 1Colci . assigned t John B. Jonwi, versus Annie Cole, administratrix of the estate of Henry Colo, deceatcd, No. 174, October Term, 1911, In the Court of Commoa Pleas of Wayn'o tounty, Pennsylva nia. Debt $330.20. Interest Oct. 20, 1911. The sheriff to collect rull amount of debt, Interest and costs on this Judgment. Fl. Fa. to Jdarc Term, 191J. Seized and taken ln execution at the suit of James McPhcrson, ae fcbzn.e4.to George I. Cole, assigned te John R. Jones. TTersus Anne Cole, dmlnlstrair'tx-WfithJo)Atbf; Henry Cole, dfieafed, .No. J70. October Terra, 19,11, In the Court of Commoa Plea of istid, Wayne bounty. Debt 395'.00. Interest October 20, 1911. The sheriff to collect full amount ot debt. Jntbrst and costs' ot this Judg ment, Fi. Ta. to Watch Tcrnv Seized and tanen in execution at the suit ol Barnes McPhersom assign ed to , George I. Qole, assigned to Jokn R. 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