8th, 6 LIN' NB HOR?) AN | 0 « gar, then two well- uted evap- blespoons horoughly chopped sed muffin ree—oven Les. ffee offee with 1, vacuum- nty of cof- 7, because to secure your cof- poor cof- ther thick p on hand makes a to coffee.* and stir hites and 3 in indi- dishes or r shallow ntents of nato soup the yolks with but- » in a hot bubbling . Serves id. Drain and mari- 1s French hour. Add | walnuts, ded crisp 1p mayon- ogether.* sheriff Sale of Real Estate (From page 3) teh. and 30 1. to a stake; thence lown the said Little Chickies Creek nd by lands, now or late, of Peter ¥ish, South 25} degrees East, 2 ch. ind 12 1. to a post; thence by the aid premises, now or late, of the aid Peter Gish, South 61%; degrees Nest, 14 ch. and 67 L to a stone in a yublic road; thence along said public vad and by land, now or late, of he Estate of the said Henry Mus- elman, deceased, South 20} degrees fast, 12 ch. and 55 1 to a stone; hence South 3 degrees West, 6 ch nd 5 1. to a stake; thence continu- ng by the said lands of the Estate ¥ Henry Musselman, deceased, and jartly along the Furnace Road, S 83 degrees West, 10 ch. and 90 1 to i post on the East side of the said furnace Road; thence by lands, now yr late, of the McCormick Estate, S 53 degrees East, 9 ch. and 34 1 to a ost; thence by the Johnson Mill yroperty, now or late, of Jacob L Amway, North 34 degrees East, 11 h. and 83 1. to a post on the South ide of the Lancaster and Marietta furnpike Road aforesaid; thence rossing the said Turnpike Road, N 03 degrees East, 1 ch. and 54 1. t6 \ stake on the North side of the said ‘urnpike Road, and in the middle of , fourteen feet wide private road: hence along the middle of the said wrivate road, North 55% degrees E. 7 1 to a stake; thence North 70} 1 East, 1chh and 81 to a e; thence by the said premises Jorth 863 degrees East, 1 ch. and 11 , to the Southeast corner of a stone 7all; thence South 6 degrees West ch. and 3 L to a point in the mid- [le of the said Lancaster and Mar- stta Turnpike Road; thence along he same, and by lands, now or late £ the said Jacob L. Amway, North 8 degrees East, 2 ch. and 23 1. to a tone; thence South 78% degrees E ch. and 50 1. to a stone at the East nd of the said Turnpike Road and thence South 78% de- rees East, 7 ch, more or less, to a take on the North side of the said ancaster and Marietta Turnpike load, the place of Beginning. Containing 99 Acres and 82 Perch- s of land. Together with all rights appurten- nt to the same, and subject to all asements affecting the same. The improvements thereon are a } story brick dwelling house, frame yank barn, tobacco shed, corn barn nd 2 chicken houses. Seized and taken in execution as roperty of Charles W. Coller. (No. 24) All that certain lot of land on thich is erected a 23 story brick welling house, No. 301 Ruby Street ituated on the Southeast corner of luby and Third Streets in the City f Lancaster, Pa. Containing in front on Ruby St 8 feet and extending in depth of iat width Eastwardly along the S ide of Third Street 107 feet 3} in., ore or less, to the middle of a 13 set wide common alley. Seized and taken in execution as roperty of Ethel Goldring and Abe toldring, her husband, defendants, nd Abe Goldring and Leonard Da- id Goldring, terre tenants. (No. 25) All that certain messuage and three 3) adjoining tracts of land situate 1 the Township of Penn, County of ancaster and State of Pennsylvania ounded and described as follows, to it: Tract No. 1. Beginning at a point the middle of the public road om Lititz to Fairland; thence by nd of Jacob B. Reist, South 303 egrees West 4.6 perches to stone; ence by Tract No. 3 South 30 de- tees West 37.15 perches to stone; ence by Tract No. 2, North 17 5-8 agrees West 20.7 perches to post in iddle of said public road; thence in nd along said road by land of Jacob . Reist, North 58 7-8 degrees East L.8 perches to place of beginning. ontaining 1 acre, 159 perches. Also Tract No. 2. Beginning at a stone t the public road to Fairland; thence and along said public road and by nd of Nathan Oberholtzer South 60 agrees West 81.6 perches to stone said road; thence by the land of athan Oberholtzer, and Tract No.3 spectively, North 78 degrees East } perches to a stone; thence by the me North 30} degrees East 6.7 per- 16s to stone; thence by Tract No. 1 orth 17 degrees West 20.5 perches the place of beginning. Containing acres, 37 perches. Also Tract No. 3. Beginning at a stone corner of land of John B. Reist and icob B. Reist respectively, thence r land of Jacob B. Reist North 61 grees West 41.7 perches to a stone; ence by Tract No. 1, South 30} de- lees West 44 perches to a stone: ence by Tract No. 2, South 77} grees West 52 perches to a stone; ence by land of Nathan Oberholt- r South 48! degrees East 37% per- les to stone and by the same South degrees West 14.3 perches to a one; thence by land of C. T. Boyd yuth 56 degrees East 40 perches to one; thence by land of Jacob B sist and John B. Reist respectively; orth 321% degrees East 104.7 perches place of beginning. Containing 30 res, 147 perches: The improvements thereon are a story frame dwelling house. frame rn, tobacco shed and chicken house Seized and taken in execution as operty of Amon S. Longenecker id Grace Longenecker, his wife. (No. 26) All that certain lot of ground situ- ad on the West side of North Plum reet, in the City of Lancaster, Pa. wing thereon erected a two-story d mansard roof brick dwelling mse (No. 530), and bounded and seribed as follows, to wit: Cnntaining in front on said North um Street forty feet, and extend- 2 in depth of that width one hun- ed and forty-two feet, more or is, to property now or late of B.J eGrann. Seized and taken in execution operty of William L. Kaufhold. as ( No. 27) All the two following described wets or pieces of land situated in 2 City of Lancaster, County of measter and State of Pennsylvania No. 1. Beginning at the Northwest mer of South Prince and Seymour reets; thence extending West, along 3 said street, two hundred and 1ety-seven feet to a point in or ar Hoffman's Run; thence North, ‘said Run, forty-three feet; thence 1 ast, along land now or late of Bartholomew, two hundred fifty-one feet to a corner of land or late of Charles F. Miller: JEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1934 red and ten feet West side of South Prince Street; thence South, along South Prince St two hundred and one feet and inches to the place of beginning. No. 2. Beginning at a point in the North side of Seymour Street, in or near the W. side of Hoffman’s Run: thence extending West, along said street, sixteen feet; thence North- west, along lands now or late of D H. Bartholomew, thirty-five feet: thence East, along said land, twenty- five feet; thence South, along Hoff- man’s Run, thirty-two feet to the place of beginning. The improvements on said land consist of a three-story brick factory building at the corner of Seymour St and Prince Street, a four-story brick building on the North side of Sey- mour Street, a boiler-house, pump house, storage house and other im- provements. And also all machinery, tools, fix- tures, appliances and equipment on the above described premises as more particularly referred to in the mortgage given by Elmer H. Martin to Lancaster Trust Company, dated January 17, 1925, and recorded in the Recorder's Office at Lancaster in Mortgage Book 267, page 147. Seized and taken in execution as property of Elmer H. Martin Defen- dant, Pennsylvania Soap Company Terre Tenant. (No. 28) All that certain lot or piece of land cust Street, Fryberg Streets, in the City of Lan caster, Pa.,, on which is erected a dwelling house known as No. 70 Lo- cust Street. Containing in front o extending in depth of that width 118 feet, more or less. Seized and taken in execution ag property of J. Gillman Foultz (No. 29) All those four certain tracts o pieces of land, with the improve ments thereon erected, situated i the City of Lancaster aforesaid, se parately bounded and i follows: No. 1. Beginning at a point on th West side of South Prince Street. be tween Hazel and Hager Streets, at corner of ground of B. J. McGrann| thence Westward along said groun 242 feet 6 inches, more or less, t land of the Penna. R. R. Co; North by same 117 ft, more or le: to Tract No. 2;thence by Tract No. Eastward 95 feet, more or le thence Southward by lands of Eisle and Erisman 86 feet ten inches, mor or less; thence Eastward by land o Erisman 151 feet to Prince St.; and thence along West side of Prince St. Southward 30 feet to the place o Beginning. No. 2. Beginning at J point on the South side of Hazel St. between Prince Street and Hoffman's Run, 150 feet, West of Prince Stree and 25 feet North of the South ling of Hazel Street, as laid out on the plan of Lancaster City; thence ex- tending Southward by properties of Frank G. Dougherty et al 238 feet and 3 inches, more or less, to Tract No. 1; thence by Tract No. 1, West 101 feet and 3% inches, more or less; thence Northward along the right of way of the Penna. R. R. Co. (form- erly Lancaster and Reading) 238 ft 3 inches, more or less, to Hazel St.: thence Eastward by Hazel Street 13 feet 5Y inches to property of Globish; thence by said property Southward 76 feet, more or less, Eastward 50 feet, more or less, and Northward 76 feet, more or less, to Hazel Street, and thence Eastward along said Hazel Street 36 feet and 6 inches, to the place of Beginning No. 3. Beginning at a point on the West side of South Prince Street, a corner of property above described: thence South along said Street 2 ft to a point 275 feet North of North line of Hager Street; thence West along property of Joseph Breneman and parallel with North line of Ha- ger Street, 389 feet 9 inches, more or less, to point 20 feet East of center line of LL. & Q R R; thence North! along said R R 2 feet; thence East on line parallel with Hager Street along property of L & Q R R Co and Gall Brothers, 389 feet 9 inches to place of Beginning. No. 4. Beginn- ing at stake in East line of land of L & Q R. R. Co. at distance of 20 ft measured East from point in and at right angles to line established as a center line of RR. of L & Q. R. R Co., said point in center line being 3208 feet measured North along said center line from point opposite Mile Post No. 2, said beginning point be- ing the beginning of a triangular lot of land conveyed by Harry B. Gall etal to L & Q R R Co.; thence N. by land of R. R. Co., on line curving toward West, with radius of 1166 and 28-100 feet; parallel with said center line and 20 feet distant East there- from, 61 and 145-1000 feet; thence by other land about (above) described as follows: North 88 degrees, 35 minutes East, 8 and 37-100 feet to a stake; (2) South 8 degrees, 8 minutes West, 61 and 97-100 feet to the place of Beginning. Containing .0006 of an acre. Reserving out of Purpart No. 1 above mentioned a small tract of land containing .0004 of an acre, conveyed by Harry B. Gall, et al to the I. & Q. R. R. Co., by Deed dat- ed May 31, 1912 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Lancaster County, in Deed Book D Vol. 129, page 379. The improvements thereon are a cinder block garage, frame coal pock- et, frame office building and frame tool shed. Seized and taken in execution property of Harry B. Gall. (No. 30) All that certain lot of ground with a three story brick dwelling erected thereon situated on the north side of East New Street, between N. Ship- pen and Jefferson Streets, in the City of Lancaster, numbered 241 E. New Street. Containing in front on E. New St eighteen feet, more or less, and ex- tending in depth of that width north- wardly one hundred and fifty feet more or less, to a ten ft. wide pub- lic alley. Bounded on the South by E. New Street, on the West by land of Ben- jamin Buckwalter, on the east by the lands of Howard Werntz and on the north by the said ten feet wide pri- vate alley. Being the same premises which Philip P. Dattisman, Sheriff of Lan- caster County, by his deed dated the 3rd day of February, A. D. 1928, and recorded in the Recorder’s Office in and for Lancaster County in Deed Book Y, Volume 28, Page 90, grant- ed and conveyed to H. H. Benedict his heirs and assigns. g Together and subject to all of the tights and conditions inthe said deed as East, by the same, one hund- contained. to a point in the ten THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. land on which is erected a three- story brick dwelling house, situated and numbered on the city house plan, No. 28, on the South side of E Ross Street, between North Christ- ian and North Queen Streets in the City of Lancaster aforesaid; bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point, the South- west corner of said East Ross and N Christian Streets; thence along the West side of said N. Christian St., 90 feet to a ten ft. wide common alley; thence West along the North side of said ten feet wide common alley, 20 feet, more or less, to a point; thence North in a line along property, now or late of A. B. Hambright and ex- tending through the middle of anine inch brick party wall between house hereby conveyed and the house adjoining on the West, ninety feet to the South side of East Ross Street aforesaid; thence East in a line along the South side of said East Ross St. twenty ft.,, more or less, to the place of beginning. Seized and taken in execution as property of H. H. Benedict. (No. 31) All those two certain adjoining lots or pieces of land, being lots Nos. 31 and 32 on the tract of land known as {the Kelly Tract, being the 4th and 5th lots North of Susquehanna St. situate on the West side of Rockland pectively; on the East by property of J. H. Hibshman and five other of the John J. Baer conveyances to other parties; on the South by East Locust Street; and on the West by property now or late of First Re- formed Church. The improvements thereon are a ? story frame factory building and one story brick boiler house. Seized and taken in execution as property of Ephrata Hosiery Mill Co No. 34 All that certain two story brick dwelling house known as No. 505 Pearl Street, Lancaster city, Lancas- ter County, Pennsylvania, and the lot of land whereon the same is erec- ted, containing in front on the east side of said Pearl Street between 5th and 6th Streets, in the City of Lan- caster, twenty-one feet, six inches more or less and extending in depth eastwardly of that width eighty feet more or less, the southern boundary line passing through the middle of a party wall, bounded on the west by Pearl Street, on the North by pro- perty now or late Jonathan Brillhart on the east by property now or late John D. Herr, and on the south by property now or late of Israel M Garber together with the right to use in common with others entitled thereto of the two feet, six in. wide alley laying between the herein de- scribed premises and the dwelling house on the premises adjoining on the north, and the right to build in- to and against the south gable wall and the dwelling house adjoining the herein conveyed premises on the north. Seized and taken in execution property of Park E. Schimp Dorothy M. Schimp. (No. 35) . All that certain tract of land with all Improvements and equipment thereon and therein installed, located in Eph- rata Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake in a public road, a corner of land now or late of Samuel Mohler; thence in and along said road, North eighty- five and three quarters degrees East, thirty-three and two-tenths perches to a stake in the middle of said road; thence leaving same and by land now or late of Frank J. Garman, South thirty-nine and a quarter degrees East; fifty-three and five-tenths perches to a stone; thence leaving same and by land of said Mohler, South fifty-eight and a quarter degrees west, thirty and nine-tenths perches to a stake; thence by land of same, North twenty-seven and a quarter degrees West, twenty- seven and seven-tenths perches #o a stake; thence by same, North twenty- eight degrees West, fourteen and five- tenths perches to a hickory tree; thence as and the | In grees West, twenty-one and beginning. and assigns. story frame factory building, warehouse and frame ice house. Seized and taken in property of American Table Water Co Cc. (No. 36) two and one-half dwelling house and other improvements, situate on the southeast story Columbia Turnpike Road), scribed as follows, to wit: wide common alley. premises by same, South sixty-four and five- eights degrees West, ten and five- coln Highway and extending extending in an eastwardly direction ft.) feet to a fourteen (14 ft.) wide private alley. Seized and taken property of Elizabeth M. Eyer. (No. 37) All that certain tract of farm land of Rapho, wit: said creek ninety-seven and ing. Containing fifteen acres, more or less. Seized and and ence H. Siegrist. No. 38) West Lampeter Township, ounty, Pennsylvania, Hescribed as follows, to wit: Road, a corner of lands of Sarah W. illiams Campbell and Philip Camp- baid Campbell's land, North eighty-two Hegrees East, one hundred and eighty- kix (186) feet to an iron pin; thence ktill be same, South eight degrees East, 0 a point, a corner of other property of Harry D. Herr, thence extending by said Herr's land, South eighty-two de- grees West, one hundred and eighty- six (186) feet to a point in said Public Road; thence extending in and along said Public Road, North eight degrees West, thirty-seven (37) feet, six (6) inches to the Place of Beginning. The southerly line of the herein de- scribed premises passes through the middle of the nine inch cinder block partition wall between the dwelling house erected on the herein described premises and the dwelling house on the premises immediately adjoining on the South. Seized and taken in execution as property of Harry D. Herr. (No. 39) All that certain lot of land, with a two and one-half story brick dwelling house thereon erected, situated on the East side of the Public Road leading Southward from Lampeter Square, in West Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: : Beginning at a point in said Public Road, a corner of lands of Sarah W. William Campbell and Philip Campbell, her husband; thence extending by said Campbell's land, N. eighty-two degrees East, one hundred and eighty-six (186) feet to an iron pin; thence still by same North eight degrees West, thirty-seven, (37) feet, six (6) inches to a point, a corner of other property of said Harry D. Herr; thence extending by said Herr's land, South eighty-two degrees West, one hundred eighty-six (186) feet to a point in said Public Road; thence extending in and along said Public Road, South eight degrees East, | thirty-seven (37) feet six (6) inches, to the Place of Beginning. The northerly line of the herein de- scribed premises passes through the middle of the nine inch cinder bloc partition wall between the dwelling house erected on the herein described premises and the dwelling on the premises immediately adjoining on the North. : Seized and taken in execution as property of Harry D. Herr. (No. 40) All that certain lot of land situate on the North side of Fifth Street, between Ruby and Pearl Streets, in the City of Lancaster, in the County and State aforesaid, having thereon erected a two-story brick dwelling house known as No. 717 Fifth Street, bounded and described as follows, to wit: 3 Containing in front on the North side of said Fifth Street, sixteen (16) feet and ten (10) inches, and extending in depth of that width Northwardly eighty-four (84) feet to a ten (10) feet The eastern boundary line of the hereby conveyed passes through the middle of the party wall erected between these premises and the premises adjoining on the East. Bounded on the South by Fifth Street; on the East and West by prop- erty, now or late of Maurice W. Eby; on the North by said ten (10) feet wide alley. Together with and subject to the right to use in common with others en- titled thereto the aforesaid ten (10) feet wide common alley adjoining the premises hereby conveyed on the North, and the nine (9) feet wide com- The improvements thereon are a 2 frame! execution as All that certain lot of ground, with a combined [situated on the Southeast side of State restaurant, and Street, Northeast of James Street, as thereon erected, laid out on the City Plan of the City corner of of Lancaster aforesaid, having thereon South Fifteenth street and the Lincoln Highway (formerly the Lancaster gid house known as No. 521 State in the Township of West Hempfield, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsyl- | vania (one block east of the eastern line of the Borough of Columbia), de- Commencing at the southeast corner of South Fifteenth Street and the Lin- in a southwardly direction, along the east line of South Fifteenth Street, one hundred and thirty-six (136 ft.) ft, and ,|depth of that width southeastwardly along said Highway, uniform in width and at right angles to South Fifteenth street, one hundred and sixty-five (165 feet in execution as 9) together with a two-story frame dwell- ing house, frame barn and other im- County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to Beginning at a post on the North bank of Chicquesalunga Creek and ex- tending thence by land now or late of Christian Shirk north fifty-one degrees east two perches to a post thence by land now or late of John Risser, north forty-three degrees west ninety-four perches to a stone; thence by land now | Anson B. Ambler, or late of Levi Shank south twenty-five degrees west thirty-four perches to a stone on the north-east bank of said East, five and one—tenth perches to a Chicquesalunga Creek; thence south- eastwardly by the several courses of two- tenths perches to the place of beginn- one-fourth taken in execution as, stone; thence by land now or late of property of Mary B. Siegrist and Clar- | Walter F. Bicknell, Fred C. Gregg, J. ( All that certain lot of land, with a|the Peach wo and one-half story brick dwelling ouse, thereon erected, situated on the ast side of the Public Road leading Bouthward from Lampeter Square, in Lancaster | bounded and Beginning at a point in said Public bell, her husband; thente extending by hirty-seven (37) feet, six (6) inches | All that certain lot, or piece of same, North thirty-two and a half de- [terminus of the aforesaid ten (10) feet seven- | wide common tenths perches to a limestone; thence|the North side of Fifth Street. by same, North nine degrees West, six | and twenty-one hundredths perches to! property of William P, Ostermoyer, Jr. { beg Containing Eleven acres. | {Being the same premises which Julia |F. Hull and husband, by her, deed! dated May 18, A. D., 1907, and of record | in the Recorder's Office of Lancaster County in Deed Book T. No. 18, at! page 565, etc, granted, confirmed, and | conveyed the same unto the American Table Water Company, its successors alley, Southwardly to Seized and taken in execution as (No. 41) All that certain lot of ground, situa- | ted on the East side of Plum Street, | between King and Orange Streets, in the City of Lancaster, County of Lan- | caster and State of Pennsylvania, hav- | {ing thereon erected a two-story brick !dwelling house and back building, | known as No. 43 North Plum Street. | {Containing in front on said Plum | Street, twenty feet, more or less, and | extending in depth Eastwardly, forty- eight feet, more or less. Seized and taken in execution as property of J. ID. Tshudy. (No. {) All that certain lot or piece of land erected a two story stone and frame Street, bounded and described as fol- lows, to wit: On the northeast by property now or late of J. Hoy Brown and George B. Willson; on the Southeast by property now or late of Charles M. Green; on the Southwest by property of Malcolm Albert Risser, and on the Northwest by State Street aforesaid. Containing in front on said State Street thirty-seven (37) feet six (6) inches, more or less, and extending in one hundred and eighty-four (184) feet, more or less, to the middle of the twenty (20) feet wide common alley hereinafter mentioned. Seized and taken in execution as property of Samuel W. Blankman. (No. 43) All that certain lot and piece of land with a combined store and dwelling house and other buildings thereon erected, situate in the Village of Cher- ry Hill, Township of Fulton, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone on the South side of the Peach Bottom Road, a cor- ner of land now or late of Hambleton and Shoemaker, David M. Gallagher and John Grossman; thence by the lat- ter, North one-half of a degree East, forty-six and five—tenths perches to a post; thence by land now or late of North eighty-four and three-tenths North six degrees degrees East, five perches to a post, post in the Port Deposit road; thence along said road by land now or late of heirs of Samuel Dorsey, South five de- grees east, twenty-two andthree-tenths perches to a post, South forty-four and three-fourths degrees East, seven- teen and four-tenths perches to a Thomas Gregg, James D. McCullough and Hambleton & Shoemaker along Bottom road, South fifty- one and one-fourth degrees West, twenty-six perches to the place of be- ginning. Containing two acres and one hun- dred and forty-nine perches, be the same more or less. Seized and taken in execution as property of Hannah I.. Fulton widow of Edgar F. Fulton, deceased, Rutter H. Tennis and Mary C. Fulton Tennis. (No. 44) All that certain messuage, tenement or tract of land situated in West Lam- peter Township, Lancaster County, Pa, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone in the inter- | section of a public road leading from | the Beaver Valley Pike to Pequea Val- ley and from Willow Street to Lime Valley, a corner of land late of B. Ezra Herr and others; thence along the last mentioned road, and by land late of Christian B. Herr, N 74% degrees East 129.2 perches to a post a corner of land ate of Jacob Herr; thence bythe same, North 15} degrees West 243 perches, to a post; thence by the same, South 78% degrees West 29} perches to a post; and thence along the public road, (South 15% degrees East, 264 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 4 acres and 98 perches, more or less, as per survey made by James B. Black, Nov. 8, 1822. The improvements thereon are a 2} story frame dwelling house withkitch- en attached, frame barn and frame chicken house. Seized and taken in execution as property of Elsie L, Doyle, J. C. Doyle, Jr., and J. Clarence Doyle. (No. 45) 1. All that certain lot or piece of land, with the two-story brick dwell- ing house thereon erected, situated on the east side of North Lime Street, be- tween East Ross and Xast Liberty Streets, in the City of I.ancaster, Pa., and being No. 917 North Lime Street. Containing in front on the said east side of North Lime Street seventeen feet, more or less, and extending in depth of that width eighty feet and three inches to a three feet wide com- mon alley. Bounded on the north by property now or late of Joseph Hinden; on the east by the said three feet wide com~ mon alley; on the south by a four feet wide common alley; and on the west {by said North Lime Street. 2. All that certain tract of land. situated on the west side of Oak Lane, (in Woodlawn, Lancaster Township, i Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, {bounded and described as follows: | Beginning at a point eighty feetsouth of the cornerstone situated at the i southwest corner of Hillside Drive and Oak Lane; thence along the west side of Oak Lane, a distance of sixty-five feet thence westward along other lands of William F. Scheid and Mabel- le B. Scheid at an angle of ninety— seven degrees and forty-seven minutes with the last mentioned line, a dis- tance of one hundred and twenty-— seven and twenty-six hundredths feet; thence northward along other lands of William F. Scheid and IMabelle B. Scheid at an angle of eighty-five de- grees and fifty-five minutes with the last mentioned line, a distance of six- ty-four and fifty-six hundredths feet to a point; thence eastward along other lands of William F. Scheid and Ma- belle B. Scheid at an angle of ninety- four degrees and five minutes with the last mentioned line, a distance of one hundred and thirty-one and forty-six hundredths feet to a point orn the west side of Oak Lane which forms an an- gle of eighty-two degrees annd thirteen minutes with the first mentioned line. All angles herein mentioned are inter- ior angles. Seized and taken in execution as property of Walter B. Aierstock, with notice to the Fulton National Bank of Lancaster, surviving executor of Ezra K. Geist, deceased, terra tenant. (No. 46) All that certain tract or piece of land tenths perches to a stake; thence by|mon alley extending from the Eastern situated in Providence Township, Lan- ted in the Borough of Mountville, Lan- caster | caster County, Pa, and bounded and described as per survey and draft thereof made July 13, 1934, by T. R. Linton, as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point, a corner of property of Samuel Stoneroad and Harry Fisher; thence by land of Harry Fisher, Louis Stiveley, Samuel Shaffer and Aaron Ressler, respectively, and crossing the Pennsylvania Railroad and the road leading from Lancaster to Quarryville, N. 82 degrees, 42 minutes East, 2,432.71 feet to a point; thence by land of Christian Groff, South 8 de- grees, 57 minutes East, 367.57 feet to a point, and by the same N. 88 degrees, 14 minutes East, 322.96 feet to a point; thence by land of Enos Findley, South 1 degree, 19 minutes East, 603.52 feet to a point, and by the same, South 2 degrees, 10 minutes West, 957 feet to a point; thence by land of Harry Got- schall and recrossing the Pennsylvania Railroad and the road leading from Lancaster to Quarryville, South 89 de- grees, 21 minutes West, 2,861.76 feet to a point; thence by land of Samuel Stoneroad, North 8 degrees, 30 minutes West, 1,654 feet to the place of be- ginning. Containing 117.502 acres. The improvements thereon are a 2} story stone house with a 2} story frame attachment, frame barn, frame corn barn, 2 frame chicken houses, cement block milk house, frame pig pen and frame shed. Seized and taken in execution as property of Charles F. Hess. (No. 47) A lot of land on the east side of Ryder Avenue, between Elm and Ma- ple Streets in Lancaster Township, Lancaster County, Pa., improved by a two story brick dwelling house No. 315 Ryder Avenue containing in front on the east side of Ryder Avenue twenty- one and a half feet and extending in depth of that width eastwardly eighty- six feet to a fourteen feet wide com- mon alley. The north boundary passes through the middle of the party wall between the house herein erected and that adjoining on the north, Bounded on the west by Ryder Avenue, on the north by Paul Desch; onjthe east by said alley and on the south by premises of Alice Pioso. Together with and sub- ject to the essements and restrictions set forth in the deed conveying the premises dated May 3, 1929, by Mau- rice W. Eaby and wife to said Howard F. Hagy and Catherine E. Hagy. Re- corded in Deed Book P. Vol. 29 p. 162 ete. Seized and taken in execution as property of Howard F. Hagy and Cath- erine E. Hagy, husband and wife. (No. 48) All that certain tract of farm land situated partly inthe Borough of Terre Hill and partly in East Earl Township, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at an iron pin on the West side of the public road leading from Muddy Creek to Blue Ball and the South side of another public road lead- ing from said Muddy Creek and Blue Ball road to Terre Hill; thence by land now or late of John Werner, North seventy-nine (79) degrees East, sixty- nine and two- tenths (69.2) perches to a lime stone; thence by the same, South fifty-five (55) degrees East, seven (7) perches to a lime stone; thence by land now or late of Charles Gaus and William Stover, deceased, respectively, South Fifty seven (571) degrees West, eighty-three and eight-tenths (83.8) perches to a lime stone in said Muddy Creek and Blue Ball road; thence in and along said road, by land now or late of Emanuel L. Killian and Susanna Lesher, re- spectively, North five (5) degrees West, thirty-six and three-tenths (36.3) perches to the place of beginning. Containing eight (8) acres and twen- ty-one (21) perches. Being the same premises which B. Frank Stirk and wife, by their Deed dated October 30, 1922, and recorded in the office for the Recording of Deeds in and for Lancaster County in Deed Book R, Volume 25, Page 21, granted and conveyed to said Morris E. Kern, his heirs and assigns. And also all that certain messuage or tenement and tract of land situated in the Borough of Terre Hill, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone in Broad Street; thence by land now or late of M. M. Sensenig, South seventy-two (72) de- grees East, twenty-nine (29) perches to a stone: thence by the same, North seventy-two (72) degrees East, nine- teen and six-tenths (19.6) perches to a stone; thence by land now or late of Harry Stover, South fifteen (15) de-~ grees East, three and six-tenths (3.6) perches to a lime stone in a wall; thence by the same, South fifty-one (51) degrees West, sixteen and two- tenths (16.2) perches to a lime stone; thence by land now or late of Warren Weaver, South eighty-one and one- half (81}) degrees West, nine and two- tenths (9.2) perches to a stone; thence by the same, North eighty seven and one-quarter (87}) degrees West, ten and one-tenth (101) perches to a stone: thence by land now or late of Lydia Wenger, North seventy-seven and one-half (773) degrees West, nine- teen and five-tenths (19.5) perchesto a stone in said Broad Street; thence in and along said Broad Street, by lands now or late of Lemon Artz, North eighteen (18) degrees East, twelve and five-tenths (12.5) perches to the place of beginning. Containing two (2) acres and one hundred and Forty-five (145) perches of land. [ Being the same premises which George Rutt, by his Deed dated Sep- tember 20, 1928, and recorded in the office for the Recording of Deeds in and for Lancaster County in Deed Book I Volume 29, Page 28, granted and conveyed unto Morris Kern, and Earnestine Kern, his wife, as tenants by the entireties, their heirs and as- and one-quarter: PAGE SEVEN shingle roof frame dwelling house. Seized and taken in execution as property of Jacob S. (No. 50) All those two certain adjoining lots or pieces of land situated in Lititz Borough, Lancaster County, Pa., and bounded and described as follows, to wit: No. 1. Beginning at a int bel the Northeast corner of Jot No. ing the Town Plan of Lititz on the south side of Main Street, thence along the South side of said street, Eastwardly, 66 feet, 10 inches to No. 2 herein; thence Southwardly at right angles along the East side of store building and along said No. 2 and property of Louise Fogle Zartman, 200 feet, to the North side of Juniper Alley; thence Westwardly along the North side of said alley 66 feet, 10 inches to a corner of lot No. 11 aforesaid; thence North- wardly along the East side of said lot 200 feet to the place of beginning. No. 2. Beginning at the Northeast corner of No. 1 herein; thence East wardly along the South side of Main Street, 16 feet to a point; thence South wardly at right angles along property of said Louise Fogle Zartman, 83 feet to a point; thence Westwardly at right angles along property of said Louise Fogle Zartman, 16 feet to the East side of No. 1 herein; thence Northwardly along the same 83 feet to the place of beginning. The premises herein described as No. 1 are designated as lot No. 10 on the Town plan of Lititz, and the improve- ments thereon consist of a 3-story brick store, a 2} story double house and large stable in the rear. Seized and taken in execution as property of Michael A. Mastromatteo, Louis D. Nunzio and Michael A. Mas- tromatteo, terra tenant. D. F. SHUMAN, Sheriff MyPFavoriteRecipes Frances Lee Barton says: NE of my recipe treasures is a Date Ice Box Pudding. I treas- ure it for two reasons: First, I don’t have to light the oven, or scald milk on the top of the stove— which is a consideration in the summer heat. Second, it is a grand dessert which tastes as : I had spent hours in’ the kitchen—and it takes only a few minutes to prepare—I make it right after breakfast, then into the ! refrigerator it goes. That's all. Try it for yourself. Date Ice Box Pudding 3 cups bran flakes; 1 cup corn flakes; 1 cup milk; 1 cup dates, cut in small pieces: 1 eup marshmal- lows, cut in small pieces; 1 cup wal- nuts, finely broken. Combine bran flakes and corn flakes, roll until fine; reserve % cup. To remaining mixture add milk, dates, marshmallows, and nuts. Shape into roll about 8 in- ches long. Sprinkle outside with reserved 1% cup flakes. Wrap in waxed paper and let stand in the refrigerator 5 to 6 hours, or until firm enough to slice. Serve with whipped cream. 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(No. 49) All that certain tract of land situa- County, Pa., beginning at the post on the South side of Main street, a corner of property now or late of Anna Rettew; thence by the same South one and one-half degrees West, two hundred feet to a fourteen feet wide alley; thence by the same South eighty-eight and one-half degrees East, forty feet to a post, a corner of lands now or late of John Lawrence; thence by the same North one and one-half degrees East, two hundred feet to a post on the South side of Main Street; and thence by the same, North eighty- eight and one-half degrees West, forty feet to the place of beginning on which is erected a one and one-half story TELLS HOW SHE TOOK 4 INCHES OFF HIPS 7 INCHES OFF WAIST In 40 days by taking Kruschen Salts, Mrs. Helga Blaugh of New York Cit reduced 261% lbs.—took 4 inches o ips, 3 inches off bust and 7% inches off waist, She writes: “I haven't gone hun- gry a moment—I feel fine and look 10 yrs. younger." 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