The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 31, 1944, Image 7

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THE POST, MARCH 31, 1944
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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. WASHINGTON ST,
Dia] 3-9459 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. |
Fine
Memorials
LARGE SELECTION
Summit Hill Marble &
Granite Co.
Liverie Dalles Highway
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Chronic bronchitis may develop if
your cough, chest cold, or acute bron-
chitis is not treated and you cannot
afford to take a chance with any medi-
cine less potent than Creomulsion
which goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel germ
laden phlegm and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes.
Creomulsion blends beechwood
creosote byspecial process with other
time tested medicines for coughs.
It contains no narcotics.
No matter how many medicines
you have tried, tell your druggist to
sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with
the understanding you must like the
way it quickly allays the cough, per~
mitting rest and sleep, or you are tr
have your money back. (Adv.)
A Safe Deposit Box in our Fire-and-Theft-Proo
Vaults Protects valuables at less than Ic a day.
irst Floor — Str
If You Suffer ‘PERIODIC’
FEMALE
PAIN
With Its Weak,
Cranky, Nervous Feelings
If at such times you, like so many
women and girls suffer from cramps,
headaches, backache, distress of “irreg-
ularities”, periods of the blues — due
to functional monthly disturbances—
Start at once—try Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve
such symptoms, It’s famous not only
to help relieve monthly pain but also
accompanying tired, weak, nervous feel-
ings of this nature. This is because of
its soothing effect on ONE OF WOMAN'S
MOST IMPORTANT ORGANS. Taken regu-
larly — Pinkham’s Compound helps
build up resistance against such symp-
toms. Follow label directions.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S {Escmeis
COMPOUND
Buy War Savings
Bonds and Stamps
STRICTLY BUSINESS
by McFeatters
WAR
DEPARTMENT
Deby Mc Zoaliro
“Mir. Pottleby offered his services to the government
in any capacity they saw fit!”
JUST HUMANS
eR
“] Got a Penny. Give Me a Ride”
“You'd Better Wait Till a Motor Truck Comes Along, Sis!”
NAPPY
SET, WATCHING
A GANGSTER PIC-
TURE BEING MADE]
+... THERE IS A
TERRIFIC AMOUNT]
OF SHOOTING
GOING ON , AND
THE BOYS, WHO
ARE UNFAMILIAR
WITH HOLLYWOOD,
ARE A TRIFLE --
FER-AH-SHALL WE
SAY ,UNNERVED.
GOSHY LISTEN T'ALL
THAT NOISEYY AIN'T
IT TERRIFIC?? J
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7» T'GOOBER? J
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GHADDUR
YOU GUYS,
AN’ WATCH
TH! PITCHER
FOR YOU RAT "COME ON
BLAST YA FULL O' HOLES!
IT'S THE LAST MILE
OUT PEACEFUL OR I'LL
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DON'T sHooT! |
WN 1'LL COME! |
By Irv Tirman
2
By Richard Lee
Joe FRIED EXAMINES THE FLOWERS RECEIVED
BY WIN! TRENT AND DISCOVERS AMONG THEM, THE
DEADLY PATURA ;/A TROPICAL FLOWER... HE EXPLAINS
{ HOW THE DATURA PROPUCES A FATAL SLEEP IN ITS VICTIMS,
| LOOK, MASTER
MIND! CAN'T
WE KNOCK
OFF FOR
+. THE DATURA 1S
A A RARE FLOWER |
GoNIGHT? 1
AINY sept
INSOLONG §
MY BED WON'(
TAK TOME! &
TIRED ALREADY CSON, IF ENERGY.
WERE DYNAMITE, VOU WOULDN'T
HAVE ENOUGH 10 BLOW YOUR
NOSE | WE'RE GOING TO VISIT
ONE OF THE SUSPECTS AND
® HOPE TUAT HE'S NOT IN...OR
AM 1 GOING TOO FAST
FOR VOU ?
Bhace ar wie vucatee we cue nas gost Fr-
N/SHED, QUESTIONING BEGGS, SCALZI AND YOUNG TRENT:
Ve. YOURE FINISHED
1'D LIKE 10 LEAVE...1
HAVE AN IMPORTANT
| COME IN, MR.GRIBBLE!
i WE'RE HONORED! - « HAVING
THE MAYOR OF BOOMVILLE
CALL ON Us!
I..UH--FIGGERED
ON TALKIN’ TO YE
ALONE, MRS.
WORTH ee!
put YOUR QUESTIONING, ) THROUGH ! | THE REST OF
ENGAGEMENT TOMORROW!
QL OKAY,BEGGS.. TM ALL
VOU CAN GO 100!
OF COURSE. !
YOu KNOW,
I WAS PLANNING
+.AND... JUST ONE MORE
TING | DON'T ANY OF
YOU GUYS 124 ANYAHING
SILLY... LIKE SKIPPING
OUT...REMEMBER,
{HE LONG ARM
OF TE LAW!
YEAH. THE Long \
ARM OF THE Law !!
V'GET WAT way
FROM PATTIN'
Y/SELVES ON
1 BACK!
GLAD TO HEAR YE
1 TO CALL ON YOU! .. MR.GRIBBLE ,
SCMETHING MUST BE DONE ABOUT
BETTER HOUSING CONDITIONS FOR -
BILL, WILL YOU AND
TIM TAKE THE
SAY THAT, MRS. WORTH!
IT MEANS YER GONNA BE
INTERESTED IN A BUSINESS
CHILDREN OUTSIDE?
DEFENSE WORKERS IN TOWN !
~DALE
PROPOSITION IL ALLOW
T'MAKE YE!
Re
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By GENE BYRNES
IT'S SO WINDY
TO-DAY IT MAKES
my BY
WATER.
THESE WOMEN!
By d’Alessio
Ho.
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“There’s a good show over at the Bijou. Are you doing
anything tonight while I'm waiting for your sister
to dress for the dance?”
Byrnes
THE NEW
LAW.
Copyright _
FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW!!
Fons FAMOUS FOR 175 CHILD MARRIAGES , PASSED
A LAW IN MARCH, 1930, FORBIDDING THE MARRIAGE
OF GIRLS UNDER #4 ...A MONTH PRIOR TO THE PASSING OF TH
LAW HOWEVER, THOUSANDS OF INDIAN CHILDREN( SOME
MERE BABIES ) WERE MARRIED 0 EVADE /77
DO YOU TAKE THIS MAN FOR
YOUR LAWFUL WEDDED
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