or ~ THE POST, MARCH 31, 1944 oa ” A PAGE SEVEN LEGAL — By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. No. 25, May Term, 1944, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lu- zerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by vendue to the highest and best bid- ders, for cash, in Court Room No. 1, Court House, in the City of “Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 28th day of April, 1944, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, ail the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz:— Those four certain’ pieces, parcels or tracts of land situate in Butler <Township, Luzerne County, Fenn- sylvania, bounded and des 1ibed as follows, to wit: THE FIRST THEREOF: Beginning at a post. on the north side of the Old Woodring Road; thence along land of Henry Beck north sixty- nine and one-half (69%) degrees east seven and eight-tenths (7 8/10) perches to a post and stone corner; thence along lands of Josepn PF. Ob- erholzer north, seventy-thres and one-half (73%) degrees east three (3) perches and eight-tenths (8/10) to a stone; thence along land of Peter Wenner north twelve and three-quarters (12%) degress west forty-one (41) perches to a smail white oak; thence along land of An- drew Wenner south seventy-three and one-half (73%) degrees west twelve (12) perches to a post and stones, and thence south twelve and three-quarters (12%) degrees east forty-one and one-half (41%) perches along land of Conrad Lahr to the place of beginning. Containing three (3) acres and ten (10) perches, strict measure. THE SECOND THEREOF: Begin- ning at a stone corner, thence along lands of John Shepperly south six- ty-nine and one-half (69%) degrees seven eight-tenths (7 8/10) perches to a post; thence along the middle of the Old Wood- ring Road south eighty-seven and west and one-half (87%) degrees east eight (8) perches to a post in said road; thence along lands of J. P. Ober- | holtzer north seventeen (17) de- grees west three and two-tenths | (3 2/10) perches to the place of | beginning. Containing twelve and one-half | (12%) perches, strict measure. | THE THIRD THEREOF: Beginning | at a white oak sapling, a corner of | lands of John Shepperly and of | Peter Wenner; thence by lands of | Andrew Wenner north twelve and | three-quarter (12%) degrees west | thirty-five and five-tenths (35.5/10) perches to a post and stone corner; | thence by lands of said Peter Wen- | ner south fifty and one-half (50%) ! degrees west thirteeen and four- tenths (13 4/10) perches to a post in line of Conrad Laur’s land; thence by same south twelve and three-| quarters (12%) degrees thirty and | three-tenths (30 3/10) perches to | a post; thence by lands of John | Shepperly north seventy-three and | one-half (73%) degrees east eleven | and nine-tenths (11 9/10) perches | to the place of beginning, Contajn- ing two acres and seventy-two perches. THE FOURTH THEREOF: Begin- ning at a stone corner of lands of John Shepperly; thence by lands of the same north seventy-four and one-quarter (74%) degrees east and six-tenths (3 6/10) perches to a stone corner in a ‘public road; thence on said road and by lands of the same north eighty-nine (89) de- grees west three and seven-tenths (3 7/10) perches to a stone cdrner; thence by lands of Shepperly north thirten and one-half (13%) de- grees west three and four-tenths (3 4/10) perches to the place of beginning. Containing fourteen square perches, strict measure. Improved by having erected thereon a dwelling house and barn. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Blanche C. Stofflett vs. Christ A. Wenner and Florence Wenner, and will be sold by, DAVID C. VAUGHAN, Sheriff. ADRIAN H. JONES, Attorney, JOHN LEIDLINGER “Red,” formerly with Frey Eros) All kinds of LEATHER WORK REPAIRING very neatly done. Harness, Coilars and Horse Supplies, Dog Supplies and Luggage. 117 SO. 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