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POST, DALLAS.
DALLAS,
PA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930
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SHERIFF'S SALE
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AT 10 A. M.
y virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 81,
December Term, 1930, issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County, to me directed, there will be
exposed to public 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 Sat-
urday, the 29th day of November, 1939,
at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the
said day, all the right, title and inter-
est of the defendant in and to the fol-
lowing described lot, piece or parcel of
land, viz:
All that certain lot of land situate in
Lake Township, Luzerne County, Pa.
bounded and described as follows:—
Beginning at a point which is the
intersection of West Point Avenue
with land of . Frank P. Slattery;
thence along West Point Avenue South
sixty-one (61) degrees, three (3)
minutes, West 164.27 feet to a corner
in line of lot No. 2 on plot of lots layed
out for Lake View Heights Plot:
thence south seventy-one (71) degrees, |
West 110.3 feet to the place of be-
ginning.
Being a triangular lot of land desig-
nated on said Lake View Heights Plot
as lot No. 1, said plot being recorded
jn Office for Recording of Deeds in
and for Luzerne County, Pa. in Map
Book 2 page 181, and being same
premises conveyed to Elwood E. Oney
by deed of Edward L. Anderson dated
27th July, 1926, recorded in said office
in Deed Book 650 page 180; improved
with a two story stucco dwelling with |
cement finish on the outside. |
Seized and taken into execution at
First National Bank
DALLAS, PA.
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Members American Bankers’
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5 DIRECTORS
R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, D. P.
Honeywell, W. B. Jeter, Sterling
Machel, W. R. Neely, Clifford W.
Space, A. C. Devens, George R.
Wright.
OFFICERS
George R. Wright, President
D. P. Honegwell, 1st Vice-Pres.
C. A. Frantz, 2nd Vice-Pres.
W. B. Jeter, Cashier
Three Per Cent Interest
On Savings Deposits
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> : [the suit of Eunice E. Sherweod, Excct-| to the mortgagors herein by two sepa-
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1930, | tor of the Estate of Paul J. Sherwood, [rate deeds, one from Michael Pietkie-
De’cd. vs.
be sold by
Elwood E. Oney, and’ will}
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JOHN MacLUSKIE,
Sheriff.
J. Q. CREVELING, "Atty.
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SHERIFF'S SALE"
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29,
AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 85,
December Term, 1930, issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County, to me directed, there will be
exposed to public 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 Sat-
urday, the 29th day of Novembe r, |
1930, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of
of the said day, all the right, title and]
interest of the defendants in and to
the following described lots, pieces or |
parcels of land, viz:
1930,
All the surfae and right of soil only |
of and to the following lots, pieces or |
parcels of land situate, lying and Bein
in the Township of Plains, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, bounded and]
described as follows, to wit: Beginning |
at a corner of lot No. 170; thence in |
a southerly direction along line of lot
No.. 170, one hundred twenty-five and |
38 one hundredths feet to a corner in|
line of lot No. 204; thence along lots;
Nos. 204 and 205, in a westerly direc- |
tion fifty-five feet to a corner, said |
corner being five feet
direction from the line of lot No. 167;
thence through lot No. 168 in a north-
erly direction about one hundred
twenty-five and forty-one one hun-
dreths feet to Atherton, now Hancock
street; thence along Atherton, now
Hancock street in an easterly direc-
tion fifty-five feet to lot No. 170, the
place of beginning. Being lots Nos: 169
and part of lot no. 168 in plot of lots
laid out on Hancock Farm, Plains
Township, surveyed and allotted by W.
H. Sturdevant, and recorded in Lu-
zerne County Map Book No. 1, page
160. :
Being the same premises conveyed
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WILKES-BARRE
Rat the
Bouse, in the City
wicz, et. ux., dated the 26th day of
October, 1920, and recorded in Lau-
zerne County Deed Book 544, page 190,
and the other by Augustine Wnek, et.
ux., by deed dated 24th Feyruary, 1921,
and recorded in Luzerne County Deed
Book 551, page 228. Improved with
two houses, one a two story. frame
dwelling and the other a two and one-
half frame dwelling house, outbuild-
ings, fences and fruit trees. :
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of John Zebrowski and Mar-
cella, Zebrowski, his wife vs. Joseph
Katulka, and Kate or Catherine Ka-
tulka.
JOHN MacLUSKIE,
’ Sheriff.
G. B. KLEEMAN, Atty.
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SHERIFF'S SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER .29, 1939,
AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 97,
December Term, 1930, issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County, to me directed, there will be
exposed to public 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 Sat]
urday, the 29th day ‘of November,
1980, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of |
the said day, all the right, title and in-
terest of the defendant in and to the
following described lot, piece or parcel
in an easterly! of land, viz:
All the surface of that certain
lot of land situate in the City of
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Penn-
sylvania, bounded and described as fol-
|10ws: :
Beginning at a corner on the north-
erly side of North Street in said City,
being a corner of Memorial Church
Lot; thence along the line of said
Memorial Church Lot two hundred five
(205) feet, more or less, to the line of
land, of the heirs of Colonel IA. Hy.
Bowman, deceased; thence along the
line of the heirs of Colonel A. H.
Bowman, deceased, twenty-six (26)
feet to a corner of lot now or late of
All that lot and piece of land in the
Borough of Dallas, Luzerne Co. Pa.
on the State and County Highway
from Fernbrook to Dallas.
at a corner
Beginning
of land of Loren Hess;
thence along said Highway south 60
degrees 15 minutes East forty (40)
feet to corner of lands of M. D. Mer-
ring; thence along lands of M. D. Mer-
ring in a southwesterly direction one
hundred fifty (150) feet to line of
William E. Saxe; thence along lands
of said Saxe north 66 degrees, 15 min-
utes, west thirty-three feet to a corner
of land of l.oren Hess; thence along
said Hess north 23 degrees, 45 minutes
east one hundred fifty (150) feet to the
beginning. « Being Lot No! 5 on the
Saxe plot, recorded in map book 3,
page 109, and the same land conveyed
to Manning D. Merring by William E.
Saxe and wife by dced dated 10th De-
cember, 1928, and recorded in deed
hook 677, page 326.
Improved with a two story frame
dwelling house and a frame garage.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of Wesley Hoover and Rachel
Hoover vs. Manning D. Merring, and
will be sold by
G. J. CLARK, -Atty. .
JOHN MacLUSKIE,
o Sheriff.
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MAPLE GROVE
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decorated for the occasion.
lunch was served to all ;
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Roberts enter-
tained over the week-end A. H. Cob-
leigh "and son, Glen, and daughter,
Adaline, of Cornwells, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Doane, of Kingston,
were recent visitors at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Roat,
A dainty!
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_Loyalville-
Mrs. ‘Walter Booth, Correspondent
Hallow’een Party
A Hallow’een party was held at the
home of Jonas J. Neinius. Prizes were
given. Various games were played and
refreshments were served to the fol-
Wilhelmina Trethaway; thence along
a line parallel with Memorial Church
Lot two hundred five (205) feet, more
or less to North Street; thence along
said North Street twenty-six (26) feet
to a corner, the place of beginning.
dred and thirty (5330) square feet of
land, be the same more or less.
Excepting and Reserving all the coal
and other minerals the same as they |
[ore evcepted and reserved in recorded
chain of title.
Improved with a three story frame
lowing: William Vaughn, Fred Marth,
[Myrtle Steltz, Jonas J. Neinius, Mary
| Neinius, Victor Ruth, Mildred and
Dorothy Neinius, Rose Manuel An-
with a beautiful console set. The fol-
lowing masked folks who were pres-
ent, and who also surprised Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Kitchen on Wednesday
evening, in honor -of Mr. Kitchen’s
birthday were: Mr. and Mrs. George
Smith, ‘Sr., George Smith, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Stem, Harriet Stem, Mr
and Mrs. Harry Allen, Virginia Allen,
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Allen, Bethia,
Hilda, and Otis Allen, Jr, Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Garringer, Elsie Garinger, Mr.
and Mrs. D. P. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
George Armitage, Mrs. Emma Honey-
well, Doris Crocker, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Kitchen, Mildred Kitchen, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Jackson, Ruth Jack-
son, Mrs. Ann Getzman and Charlotte
Getzman, and Mrs. Thomas, mother
of Mrs. Jackson, of Wilkes-Barre. A
tasty lunch was served at a late hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harris enter-
tained the following guests on Sun-
day: Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jones, of Beau-
'mount, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Dendler and son, Ralph, of Berwick.
The following relatives of Mr.
Enoch Smith and George Smith visited
them on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Smith and family, of Endicott, N. Y.;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calkins and
family, of Shavertown, and James
Buckingham, of Bear Creek.
Last week being Teachers’ Institute
many local pupils visited friends and
relatives. Miss Liva Spencer, of East
Dallas, spent, several days with Elsie
Garinger. Glenn Kitchen spent most
of the week with his brother at Moun-
tain Springs. Miss Hope Roberts, of
Dallas, visited her aunt, Mrs. G. N.
Garinger.
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—-Beaumont-
Betty Goodwin, Correspondent
Socials :
A Hallow’een party was held in
the auditorium of Beaumont High
School Friday cvening, Oct. 31, A
large crowd was present and many out
of town folks attended. ‘A program
was given and refreshments were
served.
Town News
Miss Louisa Downs, a pupil of the
Beinhangton Bible ‘School, spent the
week-end at her home.
| thony Michael, Francis Manuel, Philip
| vieve Simonson and Mr. Martin. |
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—Alderson-
The many friends of Miss Harriet
Stern are glad to hear she has
re- |
Containing ‘five thousand three hun-|Panisko, Peter Leeko, Julia and Gene- work for Ed: MacDougall
C. IL. Brace is doing some reuair
Emery Wright and J.. H. Hadsall
have each purchased new half-ton
| Chevrolet trucks.
| Many from here attended the party
| siven at C.- P. McKown's garage at
| Tunkhannock Saturday evening.
Wayne FHadsall attended the foot-
ling se.’ being » easterly por-! 3 i
{ dwelling house, being the easterly DOI= cated from her recent illness and |pall game between Bucknell and Penn
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1tion of a double block known as No.
{35 West North Street, Wilkes-Barre,
| Pe nnsylvania.
and execution
taken into
of The Susquehanna Build-
Ioan Association Wilkes-
vs. Esther R. Rippard, and
Seized
ithe suit
ing and
| Barre, Pa.,
| will be sold by
I WiM. A. O'CONNOR, Atty.
of
JOHN MacLUSKIE,
Sheriff.
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: SHERIFF'S SALE
tf SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29; 1920,
AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of FitFa No. 44
December
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County, to me directed, there will be
exposed to public sale by vendue to
{the highest and best bidders, for casi,
Sheriff's Sales Reom, Court
of Wilkes-Barre,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Sat-
urday, the 29th day of November,
1930, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of
the said day, all the right, title and
interest of the defendant, in and to
the following described lot, piece or
parcel of land, viz:
ml
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at
Term, 1930, issued out of the |
able to resume her studies at
Wyoming Seminary.
I.ast week ‘Alderson was saddened
by the death of one of its oldest r
| dents, Mr. Gaylord Wiggins, age 81.|
Mr. Wiggins, who has been living]
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith until
ten days before his death, was weil |
jiked and a true friend to all the peo-
ple. Mr. Wiggins was buried from the |
ris
Old Men's Home in Wilkes-Barre, and
the following ©» 1-his fu
er there: Mr. Irs 0.
Mrs. Harriet R Mrs. Stella End-
fers and George’ Armitage.
Mr. Herman Kern, of New Jersey, is
visiting his porents, Mr. and Mrs.!
| Chas. Kern.
The Hallow'een party sponsored by |
{the Epworth L-ague ‘on Friday even-|
ing was very much of a success. Many |
clever costumes were represented and
valuable prizes were awarded.
On Saturday evening a masquerade |
surprise party was given at the home |
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson in
honor of their twenty-first wedding
anniversary. They were presented
made only when the consumer
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company according to rule 5 of
Fifth. No abatement of,
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main office of the Company when
ment shall have been made for
Company may make restrictions
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NOTICE
Water Consumers
Allowances for vacancy” on water bills will hereafter be
pany of the vacancy and receives a “vacancy receipt” from the
nor reduction from, bill for water rent
will be allowed by reason of a diminished use, disuse or vacancy
thereof shall have been given at the
their opinion, the public exigencies require it.
be given when houses, baths, closets, etc, are re-occupied and
in use. A receipt will be given of all vacancies.
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Dallas Water Co.
1 Shavertown Water Co.
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| State over the week-end.
Alice Meeker was removed to
| hospital Saturday, where she will un-
|dergo a serious operation.
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Lie
Alpha Frear is working for Ellis |
A Thanksgiving entertainment will
be given in the high school building
Nov. 26 at 8:00 P. M.
The Odd Fellows of Beaumont aie
preparing to give a two-hour play at
future date, - under the direction of
Mary A. Snowe. :
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properly notifies the water com-
its general rules and regulations.
the vacancy occurs, and the pay-
shutting off the supply; and the
in the use of water whenever, in \
Also notice must
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Meeker.
Stanley Dymend, son of Mr. ana|
[ Mrs. Lavan Dymond, and Miss Ruth |
Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Thompson, of Noxen, Were |
peacefully united in marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Swezy, who
| before her marriage was Miss Vivian
Herdman, will make their home wt!
Shavertown after Nov. 1.
Meeting
Miss Wies hed a meeting at the
Seven-day Advent Church Sunday
evening.
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Col. Arthur
President Hoover to head the National!
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