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SHERIFF'S SALE
Saturday, Sept. 14, 1929, At 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa
No. 232, October Term, 1929, issued
~ out of the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, to me directed, there
will be exposed to public sale by ven-
due to the highest and best bidders,
for cash, at the Sheriff's Sales Room,
Court House, in the City of Wilkes-
Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania,
on Saturday, the 14th day of Septem-
ber, 1929, at ten o'clock in the fore-
noon of the said day, all the right,
title and interest of the defendants in
and to the following described lot,
piece or parcel of land, viz:
All that certain piece or parcel of
land situate near Holcomb’s Grove,
Kingston Township, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows:
~~ Beginning at the southeast corner of
Levi Harris’ land on the North side of
Maple street; thence Ncrth ten degrees
fifty-five minutes West, one hundred:
eighty-one and five-tenths (181.5) feet
to a corner in line of land of H. H.
Shaver; thence along land of H. H.
Shaver, North seventy-nine degrees
five minutes East, one hundred twenty
(120) feet to a corner; thence South
ten degrees fifty-five minutes East
one hundred eighty-one and. five-
. tenths (181.5) feet to the North line of
~ said Maple street; thence along same
South seventy-nine degrees five
minutes West one hundred twenty (120)
feet to the place of beginning, contain-
ing 21,780 square feet of land, be the
same more or less, and being a part of
larger premises conveyed to Asa FP.
Shaver by deed of other heirs of Louis
R. Shaver, dated August 2, 1917, re-
corded in Deed Book 516 at page 478
and being same premises that were
conveyed to Albert C. Lightcap et ux.
by deed of said Asa P. Shaver and
Julia E. Shaver his wife, dated March
13, 1923, and recorded in Deed Book
No. 583, at page 22, with the ap-
purtenances.
Improved with a frame dwelling,
outbuildings and fruit trees.
Seized and taken'into execution at
the suit of D. S. Lauderbaugh vs. A.
G. Lightcap and Dorothy J. Lightcap,
and will be sold by
JOHN MacLUSKIE,
: Sheriff.
Arthur Davenport, Attorney.
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SHERIFF'S SALE
Saturday, Sept. 14, 1929, At 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa
No. 263, October Term, 1929, issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, to me directed, there
will be exposed to public sale by ven-
due to the highest and best bidders,
for cash, at the Sheriff's Sales Room,
Court House, in the City of Wilkes-
Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania,
on Saturday, the 14th day of Septem-
ber, 1929, at ten o'clock in the fore-
noon of the said day, all the right,
| title and interest of the defendants in
and to the following described lot,
piece or parcel of land, viz:
ALI that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying and being
in the Township of Kingston, County
of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described, to-wit:
BEGINNING at a point in the Pub-
Jic Road running from Hays, to
Ketcham at a point in line of land now
or late of Martin Sezeck: thence along
the line of land of said Martin Sezeck
South 36 degrees East, one hundred
forty-six and eighty-five hundredths
(146.85) perches to a post in line of
land of P. O. Barney; thence along
line of land of P. O. Barney, North
34 degrees East. to a stone in line of
land now or late of Porter Michael;
thence along line of land of said Por-
ter Michael North 34 degrees 30
miutes West, one hundred fifty-eight
and forty-eight hundredths (158.48)
parohes to a point in said Public Road;
thence along sald Public Road South
23 degrees 15 minutes West, twenty-
nine and four-tenths (29.4) perches to
a point still in said Public
thence still along said Public Road
South 20 degrees 50 minutes West,
seventeen and one-tenth (17.1) perches
to the point or place of beginning. Con-
taining thirty-one and seventy-three
hundredths (31.73) acres and being a
portion of lot No. 33 in the back tier of
. the Fourth Division of the Certified
Township of Kingston.
Being the samme premises conveyed
to John S. Duda and Susan Duda, his
wife, by deed of Charles W. Spencer
and Agnes Spencer, his wife, dated
July 29th, 1927, and recorded in Deed
Book 662, page 140.
Improved with frame dwelling house.
barn and other outbuildings.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of Pennsylvania Joint Stock
Land Bank of Philadelphia vs. John S.
. Duda and Susan Duda. and will be sold
by
JOHN MacLJUSKIE,
1 Sheriff.
Donald O. Coughlin, Attorney.
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SHERIFF’S SALE
Saturday, Sept. 14, 1929, At 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias-
sur Mortgage, No. 245, October Term,
1929, issued out of the Court of Com-
‘mon Pleas of Luzerne County, to me
directed, there will be exposed to pub-
lic sale by vendue to the highest and
best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff's
Sales Room, Court House, in the City
of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 14th
day of September, 1929, at ten o'clock
in the forenoon of the said day, all the
right, title and interest of the defen-
dants in and to the following described
piecé or parcel of land, viz:
All that certain lot and land sutuate
on the easterly side of Main street in
the Borough of Dallas, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to-wit: On tht
North by land of J. J. Bulford Estate;
on the East by land of the Lehigh Val-
ley Railroad Company; on the South
by land of Coray Frantz, and on the
West by Main street aforesaid.
Being the same land conveyed to
Wesley T. Daddow by deed of Benja-
min Hall, et al, dated November 23,
1904, and recorded in the Recorder's
Office of Luzerne County in Deed Book
422, page 141. (
Excepting and reserving two parcels
of land heretofore conveyed to the
Wilkes-Barre, Dallas & Harvey's Lake
Railway Company by the two follow-
ing deeds, to-wit: |
(1) Deed of William E. Bond and |
wife, dated June 19, 1899, and re-
corded .in said Recorder’s Office in
Deed Book 377, page 216.
(2) Deed of Wesly T. Daddow and
wife, dated March 28, 1922, and re-
corded in the Recorder's Office afore-
said in Deed Book 560, page 565.
Improved with the following build-
ings: One two-story frame garage,
one two-story frame dwelling, with
store front. attached to garage; one
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Mrs.
who were ill recently, have recovered.
Mrs.. Griffith Hughson and Mrs.
Boyle of Wilkes-Barre called on Mrs.
Olin Kunkle, Miss Margaret Kunkle
and Mrs. Fred Kunkle on Wednesday.
Mrs. Charles Herdman and Mrs. Viec-
tor Rydd entertained at dinner on
Wednesday Mrs. Sherman Wardan,
Misses Elizabeth, Abeline and Kay
Wardan of Shavertown and Mrs. W. H.
Conden.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hess entertained
at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Brace and son Wayne of Cen-
termoreland and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Smith of Beaumot.
Harry Levalley is suffering from
blood poisoning in his leg, caused by
a burn he received while fighting
forest fires.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sayre have
returned to Kunkle and are again liv-
ing ‘with + Mr. Sayre’s
George Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rydd
tained recently Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rydd and Mrs. Crawford of Kingston
and Misses Helen and Antoinette Rydd
of Philadelphia.
Mrs. M. C. Miers returned on Tues-
day from Homeopathic Hospital, where
she had been a patient for about two
weeks following an operation. Mrs.
Miers is recovering rapidly and is able
to be about the house. .
Mrs. Arthur Updyke and daughter,
Bertha, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kunkle,
Mr. and Mrs. William Brace and chil-
dren and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Devens
were callers at the M. C. Miers home
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conden, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Herdman and Mr.
Mrs. Victor Rydd spent Monday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman War-
dan of Shavertown.
Frances Sayre, six-year-old daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Sayre, was
seriously ill a few days the past week
with convulsions caused by an attack
two-story frame dwelling, with store
front: one one-story frame building
occupied as wa shoemaker shop, and
one two-story frame dwelling on rear
of lot.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of John Morrett, assignee of
J. E. Hildebrant, who was assignee of
Clark S. Hildebrant vs. Wesley T.
Daddow. and will be sold by
JOHN MacLUSKIE,
Sheriff.
Joseph P. Flanagan, Attorney.
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SHERIFF'S SALE
| Saturday, Sept. 14, 1929, At 10 A. M.
By virtue of two writs of Fi Fa, Nos.
250 and 251, October Term, 192%,
issued out of the Court of Com-
mon Pleas of Luzerne County, to me
directed, there will be exposed to pub-
lic sale by vendue to the highest and
best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff's
Sales Rcom, Court House, in the City
|of Wilkes-Barre. Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 14th
day of September, 1929, at ten o’clock
in the forenoon of the said day, all the
right, title and interest of the defen-
dants in and to the following described
lot, piece or parcel of land, viz-
All that certain piece, parcel or tract
of land situate, lying and being in the
Township of Franklin County of Lu-
zerne, State of Pennsylvania, bounded
land described as follows, to-wit:
| BEGINNING at a hickory tree cor-
Iner on the northerly side of an unim-
| proved road in the Township of
Franklin. County of Luzerne, said
hickory tree being corner of land of
Milton White and George Zevadski;
thence along land of Milton White,
North 28 degrees 12 minutes East
523.29 feet to a corner in a stone wall;
thence still along land of Milton
White North 60 degrees 56 minutes
West 150.72 feet to a corner in a stone
wall; thence still along land of Milton
White north 29 degrees 52 minutes jtast
719.21 feet to a pitch’ Pine Stump Cor-
ner, said corner being corner of land of
Milton White and William He:tsman;
thence along land of William Heits-
| man North 60 degrees 441% ‘minutes
(East 1066.17 feet to a Red Oak Cor-
| ner, said corner being corner of land
of Willtam Heitsman and Fred Dpy-
mond thence along land off Fred Dy-
'nond South 9 degrees 5 minutes East
1168.79 feet to a -Rock Oak Corner,
said corner being a corner of land of
Fred Dymond; thence along said Dy-
mond’s land South 63 degrees 1 minute
West 400.76 feet to a corner in a stone
wall, said corner being a corner of land
of Fred Dymond; thence along land of
Fred Dymond and Paul Brace South no
degrees 8 minutes West 1756.50 feet to
a Red Oak Corner, said corner being a
corner of land of Snell Estate; thence
along sald Snell Estate North 82 de-
grees 56 minutes West 502.69 feet to
a corner in a stone wall; thence still
aalong Snell Estate South 8 degrees 14
minutes West 352.50 feet to a corner
in a stone wall, said corner being a cor-
ner of land of Snell Estate and
of indigestion complicated by the ef-
| fects of vaccination. She was so ser-
Jiously, ill that she was taken to General
| Hospital for a couple of days for
treatment but is now almost fully re-
covered.
Mr. and Mrs. Olive Ellsworth, Mrs.
Emma Miller and daughter Jean and
Mr. and Mrs. William Brace and
daughter Caroline attended the Ells-
worth reunion wut Meshoppen last
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Achuif
of Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Ellsworth of Idetown also attended.
Marvin Elston, Ralph Elston, Sant,
ley Elston, Ralph Hess and Owen Ide
drove to Syracuse, N. Y., on Wednes-
day last where they enjoyed two days
of sightseeing at the New York State
fair, returning home on Saturday.
They: report a most enjoyable trip.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conden enter-
tained on Thursdaya evning last Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Wardan, Misses
Elizabeth and Kay Wardan, Sherman
Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herd-
man and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rydd.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Herdman enter-
tained at dinner on Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Doll ad daughters, Hil-
{dreth and Lucile, of Evans Falls, Mr.
and Mrs. George Landon and daugh-
ters, Lois and Althea, and son Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Cragg Herdman and
daughters, Jane and Rebecca.
Misses Emily Honeywell and Leona
Smith called on Mrs. Olin Kunkle
Tuesday evening. Miss Smith, who
has been enjoying a two weeks’ vaca-
tion at her home here, returned to her
[employment in Wilkes-Barre Wednes-
| day.
Mrs. Clarence Root and son Francis
made a business trip to Wilkes-Barre
on Thursday.
Sheldon and Junior Mosier and Miss
Lois Mosier spent Sunday with their
aunt, Miss Blanche Mosier.
| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunkle enter-
| tained at dinner on Sunday Mrs. Fred
| Makinson of Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs.
| Stanley Durland, Mrs. Etat Kocher and
Miss Margaret May of West Wyoming.
William Baird of Trucksville was
the guest of the Olin Kunkle family on
Sunday.
North 64 degrees 26 minutes West
1634.30 feet to a stake an stone .cor-
ner. said corner being corner of land
of Rozelle and Milton White; thence
along land of Milton White North 30
degrees 10 minutes East 1157.70 feet to
a corner in a stone wall on: the
northerly side of an unimproved
road; thence still along land of Milton
White South no degrees 59 minutes
East 176.25 feet to a Hickory Tree
Corner, the place of beginning. Con-
taining ninety-six (96) acres.
Together with all buildings and fen-
ces situate thereon , also all ths farm-
ing implements.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suits of George Zawacki and
Julianna Zawacki vs. Franw Drobnicki
and Senia Drobnicki and Terra Ten-
ants Athoy Smydola and Stefania
Smydola, and will be sold by
' JOHN MacLUSKIE,
Sheriff
Rozelle; thence along Rozelle land
Paul J. Schmidt, Attorney.
Sherman ' Hoyt and children, |
grandfather, |
| to Philadelphia recently.
enter- |
and |
~Trucksville-
Miss Leona Smith of Dallas spent
Sunday with Mrs. Mabel Mahoney.
Miss Helen Reynolds has returned
home after spending a few weeks in
Buffalo, N. Y.
Mrs. John Drake submitted to an
operation recently at General Hospital.
Mrs. G. W. Reynolds is visiting her
son at Pittsburgh.
Trucksville schools began September
3 with: a large enrollment.
Miss Grace Dean is visiting her
sister, Miss Bessie Dean, at Scranton.
Miss Blanche Atherholt has returned
home after a vacation in Endicott,
NAY
Harry Keller returned home on La-
bor Day after spending some time with
Sam VanScoy at Chase. :
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Heel of Pitts-
ton spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Hutchison.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Graves motored
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reed have re-
turned home after a two weeks’ vaca-
tion in the New England States.
Miss Sarah Werner of Pen Argyl
Pa., spent the week-end with Mrs.
Susan Palmer of Orchard street.
Support Our Local Candidate For
Prothonotary :
G. Harold Wagner of Dallas
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