WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1934 PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To Say This Week Du denksht ferleicht ich bin dote— | odder so gor nuch in Fildelfy. Awer ich bin widder dahame om Barrick— | de lavendicht oldt howd im lond. | Mer hen nuch grosse tzeida g’hot eb | mer Fildelfy farlussa hen. De nocht | eb mer hame g'shtart sin, sin mere in der Theater, un ich hob mich fartzarn- dt bis ich gronk wore. Es wore en Naeger show, un se hen ae oldter, growkelpcher Naeger dort room ga- drockeered os es en sind un en shont wore. Se hen ene farkawfed onera | fendu, un der mon woo ene ei-gabud- | da hut, hut ene ghocked mitera for- | gaishel bis are rhona uff seim sch- wartza bookel hut g’hot we brode- warsht. Are hut en glae wise maedel | de sich ghot un de hut ene larna de | Beevil laesa, un hut ols mit eme ga- | bade. Se hen se “Aefee” g’haesa. End- | lich is de Aefee gshtarva un in der | Himmel gonga. Yaw, in der Himmel. | Ich hob se selver saena ni gae, un ich | hob usht ga-winched der Sam See- shuls, woo net on en Himmel glawbed, | ware by uns g'west so os are amohl selver ni saena het kenna. De Polly | hut rutz un wasser ghiled. Se hut! nimmy ghiled ghot sidder os ich es | ledsht mohl hame cooma bin im boox. Well, we des maedly dote wore hen se widder der oldt mon awfonga drock- deera bis endlich bin ich uff ga-jumpt un g’sawd won selly bisniss now net shtuppa daid don daid ich amohl sel- ver en hond drin nemma. Eb ich maener sawga hob kenna is en karl mit soldier glaeder room cooma un hut g’sawd won ich mich net dishtera daid don daid are mich nows. Ich hob eme g’sawd ich ware der Gottleib Boonas- teil fum Hawsa Barrick, un won are nuch mae fun mere wissa wet set are mit nows in de alley steppa. Are hut g’'sawd des ware usht en play un ne- mond daid wae gadoo warra; es ware usht far wisa we de Demagrawda in der South ols de g'schlawfa ga-treat far em greek. Sell hut mich widder tsu-miem farshtond gabrucht, un de Polly hut g'sawd se daid widder Gutt donka os era liever Gottleib ken Dem- agrawd ware. Noach em show sin mere ons wartz- house far ivver nocht bliva wile mere der naixt morga free hame shtarta hen wella. Se hen uns nuff g’fora uff em alligator bis mere de hawna nimmy ghaerd hen, un derno uns es bed g'wissa. In ame eck fun der shtoop wore en hoyshtrick. Ich hob der Nae- ger g’frogt farwass as sell ware. Are hut g’sawd es ware'n fire-eshcape; dos in case es wartzhouse daid fire fonga don set ich de Polly on ae end fum shtrick binna, se nunner lussa un der- no hinna noach groddla. Haryommer! Denk amohl draw. En hoonert millune foos on ma hoy-shtrick nunner grod- dla im hem! De gadonka hen mich so fargelshtered os ich long net shlofa hob kenna, un won aw olles recht g'west ware het ich anyhow net kenna wile es licht uns de gons nocht in de awga ni g'shined hot os es em shier blindt g‘mauched hut. Mer hen bro- veered es ousebloasa awer hen net kenna wiles inera glaena buddel wore un mer hetta wusht so good in der windt gabloasa. Morgets sin mer free ob g’ashtart un bis owets wora mer widder dahame. Froh! Well now, es hinkelfedder kis- sy uff em oldta rhoda shuckelshtool wore si laeva net so waich, un brode- warsht un booch-waetza coocha si lae- va net so sees. Ich wet liever der Pol- ly era tae-kessel hara singa os de mo- oic fun der beshta band, un won ich in meim agena bed lie don feel ich os won ich im himmel room fora daid uffra wolk, en fawna uff em hoot un en shtick leb-koocha in yadera hond. De ni fangleda socha shtaena mere gor net aw. Ich glawb os es yader eb- ber batzawled far nuch Fildelfy gae usht far saena we en glaene grut os der mensch is in dem grossa feldt. Won mohl en mon denked os de weldt gingt unner, de fegel shtuppa singa un es wasser lawfa won are shtarva set, don set are grawd ob shtarta nuch Fil- delfy so os are ousfindt we en awrem- saliche grayadoor os are is. Ich hob feel g'larned in minera trip, awver noach dem, un won ich my pick hob far my shooling greega in Fildelfy od- der in der jail, don greeked der shrief en boarder. etl ee. Produce Winter Eggs . Records kept on Pennsylvania flocks show that winter egg laying is neces- sary for the highest and most profit- able egg preduction. The high-pro- ducing flocks laid practically two and one-third dozens more eggs per hen during the months of good prices than did the low-producing group of flocks. ret. = Rural People Stage Plays Considerable dramatic talent is com- ing to light among rural people. Groups select their own plays and choose a local person for direction. They enter county tournaments from which the winners go to district tourn- aments and the winner of the latter participate in the state tournament. —— eer Store Winter Vegetables Store beets, carrots, turnips, cabbage, celery, and potatoes in a cool, slightly moist place, onions in a dry, cool place, and pumpkins, squash and sweet po- tatoes in a dry, fairly warm place. eet Eee Don’t fail to try your ability on The Bulfetin’s Proverb Conte f§j All Cash Pri will be given. of a reiteration of the one | Arrested For Collecting Funds Illegally | (From page 1) caster county and unlawfully appeal- ing to the public for donations, sub- scriptions in money and other prop- erty without a valid certificate of [to wit: issued to registration having been them by the Department of Welfare Harrisburg. Representing themselves as Gospel Workers, Relief Works and Missior Workers, the group has been collect- ing funds from residents of the ru- ral districts according to the com- plaint. Police said the group occasionally gave a band concert in the various towns to attract a crowd. The income of this group during the past several months, police said, averaged between $100 and $200 in cash, in addition to large quantities of foodstuffs. Reagen, the alleged ringleader, made a statement, police said, in which he said ten per cent of the money collected went to the National headquarters of the Gospel Army at Los Angeles. He said the balance was being distributed to the poor. The Sheaffers also made a state- ment, police said, in which they de- clared they were agents of Reagen. They said that a chauffeur was hired by Reagen at $1.50 a day to haul them around. A Music Recital (From page one) word, “Alleluia.” When Heaven's Holy Kingdom Is At Hand, from “The Great Inheri- tance,” Ward-Stephens. And I heard a great voice out of Heaven saying; “Behold, the taber- nacle of God is withme, And he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, And God shall be with them, and be their God, And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; And there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying. Neither shall there be any more pain; For all these things are passed away andin the place of sorrow shall be joy; And man shall walk upright- ly in the land with his thoughts up- on the glory of the Father, Heaven's Holy Kingdom is at hand There shall be no more death, neith- er sorrow, nor crying, When Heav- en’s Holy Kingdom is at hand.” Grand Choeur in D Major, mant. Guil- MAYTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cassel, of Wyomissing, visited the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Johnstin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hostetter anc; daughter, Janet Louise, of Palmerton spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Harter. The Sunshine Bible class of the Reformed Sunday School held its monthly meeting Tuesday evening a the home of Mrs. Ray Fryberger. AI. Deeds Recorded Lewis and Frances Hall, Maytown, to Paul Beshler, Maytown, house and plot of ground on High St.,, Maytown Paul Beshler, Maytown, to Lewis and Frances Hall, Maytown, house and plot of ground on High St., May- town. L. M. and I. J. Hepler, Lancaster, to Guaranty Construction Co., Lan- caster, one acre, four perches of land in Upper Leacock twp. Borough of Mount Joy to United States of America plot of ground con- taining 11,686.3 square feet on north- east corner of Main and Market streets Mount Joy. Ida W. Henderson, Maytown, to Frank and Myrtle Esther Singer, of Maytown, two and one-half story dwelling on E. High St, Maytown East Donegal twp., for $1,900. rere DISTRIBUTION OF FISH IS 1,056,700 today an- The fish Commission nounced distribution of 1,056,700 fish of the various species and frogs from its hatcheries to waters of the Common- wealth during September. Distribution included 77,650 black bass from 2 to 5 inches in length, 190,- 605 bullhead catfish, 3 to 9 inches, 815 pickerel averaging 14 inches in length, 447,950 bluegill sunfish, 1 to 3 inches, 288,200 frogs, embryo stage to 4 inch- es, 26,000 yellow perch having an av- erage length of 3 inches, 20,160 brown trout brook trout averaging 8 inches. averaging 8 inches, and 5320 Heavy rainfall during the month A Ast TELLS HUNTERS TO REMEMBER LICENSE As thousands of nimrods complete preparations for a season in the woods, Lory the Department of Revenue issues a 'of G. J. P. Raub; thence by same, North final reminder that a State license is an important part of hunters’ West, one hundred and forty-four per- | the equipment. hunting Licenses are available at the offices of all county treasurers and agents of the Department who are located in various parts of the State. half a million were distributed last one hundred and thirty-six and six- |ce by same, N. 323° W. 171.5 per. to month in anticipation of the heavy tenths perches to the East side of ala stone in EF demand which has developed during large chestnut stump a corner of land |land; the past few weeks. More than rss etl GQ ATR Stimulate your business by advertis- ing in the Bulletin. When | THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. South eighty-four and one-half degrees West, one hundred and ten perches to ‘the place of beginning. i Containing one hundred acres of land FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934 neat measure. | No. 2. Beginning at a stone a corner at 2 o'clock P. M. of land now or late of Amos Wade; By virtue of several writs of Fieri thence by the same, North twenty-two Facias, Alias Fieri Facias and Levari and three-fourths degrees West, one Facias and Venditioni Exponas issued hundred and three perches to a stone out of the Court of Common Pleas, Lan in the public road leading from the caster Co, Pa. and to me directed, 1 Buck to Mt. Hope; thence by the same will expose to sale by public vendue or course and same land twenty-six and outery in Court Room No. 2 at the eight-tenths perches to a stone on the Court House in the City of Lancaster, | North side of a public road leading Pa., the following described real estate from the Buck to Quarryville; thence . along same and by land now or late of Ephraim Bleacher, South forty-four (No.1) and three-fourths degrees West, twen- All that certain lot with two-story ty_six perches to a post in said road; brick dwelling house thereon erect- {hance South eighty-five and three- ed, situate on the North side of the f,yrths degrees West, six perches to a Lancaster, Elizabethtown and Mid- stone in the cross roads, thence by the dletown Turnpike, now a State High- same course and along the same road way, in Manheim Township, Lancas- ;nd by land formerly of George Mar- ter County, Pennsylvania. tin, fifty-two and five-tenths perches Beginning at a point on the North {45 4 stone in the road; thence by land side of said Highway, a distance of pow or late of the heirs of Miles Downs seventy-nine (79) feet, more or less, deceased, South twelve and one-half west of the west line of property NOW {egrees East, forty-two perches to a or late of Jacob Pontz; thence West- post; thence by land now or late of ward along the North side of said Robert W. Moore, South twelve and Highway thirty-five and one-half fourth degrees East, eleven and (351-2) feet; thence Northwardly a- tyo_tenths perches to a white oak long property now or late of Amos stump; thence South seventy-eight de- Miller and through the middle of a grees East, forty-eight and six-tenths brick party wall three hundred thir- perches to a post; thence South twenty- ty-five (335) feet to property now or gre and three- fourth degrees East late of Jacob Pontz; thence East- forty-three and nine-tenths perches to wardly along same thirty-five and , post; thence South twenty-two de one-half (351-2) feet; thence South- grees East, thirty-three perches to a wardly along property now or late white oak, thence by land late of Dr. J. of Peter Rittenhouse three hundred pr Deaver and of the late Mary A. thirty-five (335) feet to the place of y,de, North sixty-six and three-fourths beginning. . degrees East, one hundred and forty Seized and taken in execution as gix-tenths perches to the place the property of Gedrge E. and Mary ¢ beginning. Sheriff Sale of Real Estate To be held A. Fritz. Containing One hundred and eight (No. 2) acres and seventy-one perches of land, ai 1 more or less. A of a The improvements on tract No. 1, small tract of land situate, lying and 1 os in West Donegal Township are a 2} story frame dwelling house, County and State aforesaid, bounded frame barn, tobacco shed, garage, if and described as follows, to wit: chicken houses, pig pen and shop. Beginning at a stone, thence by The improvements on tract No. 2, are lands late of Mathias Ebersole and a 2} story brick dwelling house wit Leander Gramm, respectively, South frame kitchen attached, frame barn 58 1-2 degrees "West 20 9-10 perches with corn i attached, 2 chicken thence by land of Fannie houses and shed. : Es 29 degrees East 8 per- Seized and taken in as ches to a stone, and North 58 degrees property of B. F. Rhoads and Abram T. East 204-10 perches to a stone, then- ‘Rhoads. ce by land of Samuel Baker, North | (No. 7) 251-4 degrees West 8 perches to the All that certain messuage and tract piace of heginning ahd 3 echoes of | of land, situate in Brecknock Town- 1 1 jae ang. © petenss | ship, Lancaster County, bounded and A i described as follows, to wit: 1a ayn Jeon eos | Beginning at £ lime tone Renee me ame Gy S| by land formerlv of Jacob Messner small frame barn and chicken house. | oo +1) fifty degrees West forty-six Seized and taken in execution as 5 a White i perches and four tenths 0 property of Jacob Inners. | Oak tree; thence South six degrees (No. 3) perches to {and one-half East, thirty All that certain lot or piece of land a stone; thence South sixty-seven de- situated on the North side of West! grees and one-half West, thirty per- King Street, in the City of Lancaster, ches and — tenths to 2 Sone: | Pa.. known as No. 425 West King Street thence North eighty-five degrees anc on "which is erected a brick dwelling one-half West, seventeen perches md house and a garage, containing in front six-tenths to a stone; thence pint y on said W. King St, 32 ft. 21 inches | by the same South six degrees East Vand in depth _Northward to Grant | three poles and Sous eet; Street, 245 feet, and containing on the! thence along Muddy Creek the sev- |rear on Grant Street, 48 feet 21 inches. ' er: 1 courses and distances twenty- which | four perches and eight tenths; thence Being the same premises > Siig nl) e re i North sixty-two degrees and one Frank Net ond wife by Deed dated , half East, one hundred and thirty and recorded in the office for | perches and three tenths to a stone; je of Dosos ig For Lane thence by land of Samuel Weinhold cas es y granted and conveyed | North forty-five degrees West, thirty ches and eight tenths to a stone: unto Mary E. Neff. perc é . OT Seized Yn taken into execution as| North nine degrees West, eighty-six perches and four tenths to a stone: piepenly of Mery Nea snd Geerge North seventy-three degrees and one ¥. Nett half West, twelve perches to the (No. 4) . place of beginning. Containing six- All that certain lot of ground, situ-|tv_nine acres and fifty-nine perches, ate on the north side of Locust St. more or less, of land. between Fourth and Fifth Streets, in The improvements thereon are a the Borough of Columbia, County of [91.2 story stone dwelling house stone and frame bank barn and frame chicken house. : Seized and taken into execution as property of Joel Z. Wenger. (No. 8) A farm in East Hempfield Town- ship, on the north side of Lancaster and Susquehanna, now Lincoln High- way improved by a two story brick dwelling house, frame barn and oth- er improvements, beginning at a pin at the north side of said Highway thenceby same south 78 degrees West 244 feet to a point; thence by lands formerly of Oliver H. Shenk and oth- ers north 111-4 degrees west 350 feet Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, known as State Theatre, bounded and described as follows: Measuring in width in front on Lo- cust Street sixty (60) feet and ex- tending in depth northwardly of a uniform width throughout one hun- dred ninety-one (191) feet, more or less, to the south line of Public Alley H. Bounded: South by Locust Street; East by property of the Estate of Ed- ward S. Smith, deceased; North by said Public Alley H; and West by property of the Estate of Amos Bar- tch, des'd. Together with buildings and im- t st 3 e PO, hereditaments and ap- 2 8 poy 2 Qegrass i pr ats er thereunto | 3 eet to a point: ence Dy lands | (Yeoman formerly of Chas. Kautz north 111-4 belonging, or in any way appertain- ing, and the reversions and remain- ders thereof. : : Seized and taken into execution as property of Joseph M. Shverha. degrees west 639 feet to a point and south 78 degrees west 80 feet to a stone; thence by land of Wm. Lichty north 111-4 degrees west 657 feet: thence by land now or formerly of feet to the place of beginning. Con- Charlotte Streets, in Manheim Town- and 80 perches to ship being Lot No. 179 on Plan of| taining 19 acres | North Lancaster, having thereon er-|155q more or less. ected a two and one-half story brick| Seized and taken into execution as dwelling house, No. 252 Lincoln St. |property of David H. Moseman de- Containing in front on said Lincoln| fondant, and Walter A. Herr and Street 20 feet and extending in depth|Charles J. Aument, Assignees of Da- of that width Southward, 110 feet yi H. Moseman and wife for benefit to a 10 feet wide common alley. of creditors terre tenants. The West line of said lot passes o through the middle of a 9 inch brick (No.9) : party, partition wall between the All that certain lot or piece of building erected on the herein-des- ground situated on the North side of cribed premises and the building er- Kready Avenue, in the village of Mil- ected on the premises next adjoining Manor Township, Lancaster the same on the West. County, Pennsylvania, being lots No Bounded on the North by said Lin-[20 and 21 on Plan of Lots known as coln Street, on the South by the 10| “Manor Terrace, Millersville, Pa.” as feet wide common alley, aforesaid. out by Oliver H. Shenk, bounded on the East by Lot No. 180 and on|and described as follows, to wit: the West by property, now or late Containing together in front on of John S. Martin. the North side of Kready Avenue Together with the right to use in|one hundred and twenty (120) feet, common with others entitled thereto|and extending in depth of that width to the aforesaid 10 feet wide common | Northwardly two hundred and forty- alley. five (245) feet. Seized and taken into execution as| Bounded on the West, North and property of Albert D. Warfel, Admor | East by property now or late of Oli- { of the Estate of Levi W. Warfel, de-|ver H. Shenk, and on the South by | ceased, with notice to Albert D. War- | Kready Avenue aforesaid. | fel, William B. Warfel, Clara Kelly| Being purpart No. 2 of the same raised most streams and greatly im- | and Nellie Lee owner, reputed owner |premises which Oliver H. Shenk and proved conditions for the heavy plant- | terre tenant. ing of fish and frogs. wife, by Deed dated Oct. 28, 1926, and recorded in Deed Book D, Vol. (No. 6) 28, Page 320, conveyed unto John R. All those two certain two tracts or Bowermaster. his heirs and assigns. pieces of land, situate in the Township Solved and token In execution as ‘of East Drumore, County of Lancaster f Joh R. Bowermaster and State of Pennsylvania, bounded 5 A ° an Harold G. Ripple and described as follows: trustee of the bankrupt estate of No. 1. Beginning at a stone in a hick- John R. Bowermaster, real owner. stump, a corner of land now or late (No. 10) seventeen and three-fourths degrees| All that certain tract of land with improvements thereon erected |ches to a stone a corner of land now or | situate in East Lampeter Township, late of Abraham Fritz; thence by the | Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. same, North sixty-eight degrees East, | bounded and described as follows, seventy-eight and four-tenths perches|to wit: to two stones S - A in the ground;| Beginning at a stone a corner of thence South thirty-three degrees East, |land of John Bassler, deceased; then- line of Jacob Kreider thence by same, S. 85 degrees now or late of H. E. Horitng; thence by |W. 65.1 per. to stone near black oak ithe same and road, South eight and|tee; a corner of Christian Frantz one-fourth degrees East, forty-five|land, thence by same, S. 27%° West |perches to a stone; thence by line of|20 per. to a stone a corner of ist- iJand now or late of Frank Musselman, |ian Landis land; thence by same the (No. 5) Ed Shiffer north 78 degrees east 645° All that certain lot of land situated| feet to a stone; thence south by a on the south side of Lincoln Street | rin of land formerly of David H between North Water and 111-4 degrees east 1651 [ four next courses and distances, S. 324° East 36 per. to a stone; thence S. 10 degrees E. 20.1 per. to a stone; thence S. 522° W. 14.7 per. to a post or stone; thence S. 353° E. 144.9 per. to a stone; thence by land of Tobias Kreider North 523° E. 85.9 per. to the beginning. Containing one hundred and six (106) acres and thirty-three (33) perches of land, more or less. Being the same land that was con- veyed to said Christian M. Johns by deed from Anna R. Landis and H. R Bassler, Trustees, dated April 6th, 1914, and recorded in the office for the. Recording of deeds in Lancaster County in Deed Book W, Vol. 21 Page 195, and by deed from Anna B. Landis, a widow, and others, dat- ed Feb. 6th, 1914, and recorded in said Office in Deed Book W, Vol. 21, Page 197. The improvements thereon consist of a two story brick dwelling and : one story brick summer house. Seized and taken into execution as of Christian M. Johns and Anna M Johns. (No. 11) All that certain lot or piece of land situated on the South side of East Wal- nut Street, between Marshall and Franklin Streets in said City of Lan- caster, having thereon erected a two- story frame dwelling house No. 628 E. Walnut Street aforesaid and other improvements and being composed of lots Nos. 324, 325 and 326 on Gen- eral Plan of the Chestnut Street Tract, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the South side of East Walnut Street aforesaid the Northeast corner of Lot No. 327 on said Plan of lots, now or late the property of Mrs. Geider; thence ex- tending Southward along the same a distance of one hundred and fifty ft. to a ten feet wide common alley; thence extending Eastward along the said common alley a distance of sixty-six ft. to a point the southwest corner of lot No. 323 on said plan, now the prop- ery of said Mortgagor thence extend- ing Northward along the said lot a distance of one hundred and fifty feet to a point on the South side of East Walnut Street aforesaid; thence ex- tending Westward along the South side of East Walnut Street a distance of sixty-six feet to the place of be- ginning. And also all that certain lot or piece of landsituate on the South side of said East Walnut Street, adjoining the before described premises, witha one-story frame dwelling house there- on erected, numbered 634 East Walnut Street aforesaid. Containing in front on the S. side of said East Walnut Street twenty-two feet and extending in depth of that width, one hundred and fifty ft. toa ten feet wide common alley. Bounded on the East by lot No. 322 on the said plan of lots and on the West by the premises hereinbefore de- scribed. Seized and taken into execution as property of Daniel R. Kiehl. (No. 12) All that certain two and one-half story brick dwelling house with two lot or piece of ground thereto belong- ing, situated No. 145 East New Street, in the City of Lancaster, Penna. Containing in front on said East New Street eighteen feet and four inches, and extending in depth northwardly one hundred feet to a ten feet wide private alley. Bounded on the North by said ten feet wide private alley, on the South by the said East New Street, on the Rast by another ten feet wide private alley and on the West by property formerly of the Estate of Peter Strom- feltz, Deceased. Seized and taken into execution as property of John Ruf. (No. 13) No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Columbia, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, lying and be- ing on the north side of Lawrence St. between Second and Third Sts. and having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house and oth- er improvements, bounded and des- cribed as follows: Measuring in width in front on Lawrence Street sixty feet and extending in depth of a uniform width one hundred feet more or less to a ten feet wide al- ley, No. 207, Lawrence St. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with a two story frame dwelling house thereon erected, situ- ate on the East side of Third St., in the Borough of Columbia, aforesaid bounded and described as follows: Containing in front on the east side of Third St. sixty-three feet and six inches, more or less, and extending in depth of that width, forty-eight feet six inches. No. 363, S. Third Street. No. 3. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the northeast corner of Second and Perry Sts, in the Borough of Columbia aforesaid having thereon erected a two and one-half story frame dwelling house bounded and described as follows: Containing in front on the north side of Perry St, between Second and Third Sts, twenty-seven feet and six inches and in length or depth one hundred feet to a twelve feet wide alley, and in breadth on said alley twenty-three feet and six inch- es. No. 201, Perry St. No. 4. All that certain lot of ground, with the improvements the- reon erected, situate on the north- ern side of Manor Street in that Pennsylvania, known as Kitchentown being No. 705 Manor St. Contain- ing in front on said Manor Street thirty feet and extending in depth of that width northwardly one hundred feet more or less. Seized and taken into execution as property of Myer Jacobs. (No. 14) All those certain Two Two-story brick dwelling houses and lots of ground. Situate in the city of Lan- caster, Pennsylvania. No. 1. Containing in front on the East side of South Queen St. twenty feet and extending in depth of that width Eastward to a ten feet wide common alley, one hundred and for- ty feet. And known as No. 705 South Queen St., together with the appur- tenances. No. 2. Containing in front on the E. side of S. Queen Street, nineteen feet and six inches, more or less and extending in depth of that wid- th Eastward, one hundred and forty- one feet, more or less to a ten feet wide common alley, and known as No. 707 South Queen St., together with the appurtenances. Seized and taken into execution as the property of Nathaniel B. Lea- man, with notice to W. E. Hickman, Assignee for benefit of creditors of Nathaniel B. Leaman and Annie R Leaman. Terre Tenants. (No. 15) All that certain messuage or tene- ment and two lots or pieces of land, situate in the village of Leola, Upper Leacock Township, Lancaster County aforesaid, bounded and described as aforesaid, bounded and described by courses and distances as follows, to wit: No. 1. Beginning at a stake in the | 1933 -Door Sedan $595 line of land now or late of Jno. Good; 1932 Dodge S\-4-Door Sedan..:... 475 thence by land now or late of Fanny M. Mentzer and Harry M. Stauffer, | 1983 Chevrolet\2-Door Sedan..... story brick back-building attached and |. part of Columbia, Lancaster County. | (160) feet and five inches (5) to formerly an iron pin, now a stone in brick in a public road commonly call- ed the Wolf Road, thence along the same by land now or late of Isaac B. Myer, five and one-half (53) de- grees West, fifty (50) feet to a stone in brick a corner of land now or late of Israel H. Dunwood; thence by the same N. eighty-three and one-half (83%) degrees East one hundred and seventy-nine (179) feet and eight (8) inches to the place of beginning. Containing thirty and seven hun- dred and sixty-five thousandths (30.765) perches, neat measure. No. 2. Beginning at a stone in the. Wolf road, a corner of land now or late of Viola G. Hornberger; thence by same North eigthy-three and three- fourth (833) degrees East mine (9) perches and seventy-five hundredths (.75) to a post, a corner of land now or late of H. M. Stauffer; thence by the same South fifteen and one-half (154°) W., seventy-eight hundredths (.78) to a post; thence by land now or late of the said Fanny M. Mentzer, of) which the hereby granted premises is a part, South eighy-three and one-half (83%) degrees West nine (9) perches and forty-five hundredths (45) to a stone in brick in said road in line of land now or late of Isaac B. Myer; thence by the same along said road North five and one-half (53) degrees, West seventy-three hundredths (.73) to the place of beginning. Containing seven and eleven hun- dredths (7.11) perches neat measure. The improvements thereon are a 2} story frame dwelling house and frame garage. Seized and taken into execution as property of D. S. Plank. (No. 16) A three story brick dwelling house and Lot of Ground, in Lancaster City, Pennsylvania, known as No. 419 Lan- caster Avenue, containing in front on Lancaster Avenue sixteen feet, and ex- tending in depth of that width East- ward, one hundred and twenty feet. The North and South boundary lines pass through the middle of the brick partition walls between the dwelling on the hereby granted premises and the dwellings on the premises respectively on the North and South. Seized and taken into execution as property of Milton M. Krouse and Elizabeth M. Krouse. (No. 17) All that certain lot of ground with the improvements thereon erected situate on the Northern side of Main Street in the village of Landisville in East Hempfield township, County of Lancaster, Pa. being the Landis- ville Hotel property. Beginning at a stone on the North- ern side of Main Street a corner of land of Mary C. Minnich; thence a- long the Northern side of said Main Street North 58 degrees and 50 min- utes West 125.9 feet to an iron pin; thence-by lot of Harry T. Herr North 28 degrees and 2 minutes East, 288.2 feet to a post; thence by lot of Mary C. Minnich South 83 degrees and 35 minutes East 155 feet to a stone and South 31 degrees and 10 minutes West 3544 feet to the place of be- ginning, The improvements 3-story brick hotel, 3 frame sheds. Seized and taken in execution as property of Anna E. Nissley and Har- vey H. Nissley. thereon are a frame barn and (No. 18) No. 1. All that certain tract of land containing 86 acres and 54 perches more or less with improvements there- on erected situated in Rapho Town- ship, Lancaster County, Pa, and ad- joining lands now or late of Jacob M. Stauffer, Henry S. Eby, Isaac Cover, H. H. Zerphey, Clayton H. Metzler, J. M. Brandt Estate Hillside Farm, John R. Baker and the Little Chickies Creek | and more particularly described in | mortgage given by Harold B. End- slow to the Union National Mount Joy Bank, dated April 22, 1926 and record- ed in the Recorder’s Office at Lancas- South fifteen and one-half (15}) de- | 1932 Pontiac -Door Sedan.... 425 grees, West fifty-three (53) feet and | 1931 Pontiac 4-D Sed: ten (10) inches to a stake; thence by 1931 Po on; Sta pn Tru 31 land now or late of Fanny M. Ment- |." ntac ndgrd Coupe . 295 zer eighty-three and one-fourth (831) | 1930 Pontiac Sport Roadster . 185 degrees West one hundred and sixty | 1930 Oakland 8 Spor 175 1930 Buick 5 Passengel Coupe.... 1929 Buick 5 Passenger ers 250 1929 Ford Coupe...... 50 1928 Pontiac 2-Door Sedah,....... 60 1925 Dodge Coupe Truck..\...... 30 1927 Dodge 3j-ton Truck.....\..... 45 Haussinger & Ri Phone 233 120 S. Mark ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. er st. L. E. 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Refuse all substitutes— insist on the original McCoy’s— there are none better, WE HAVE QUALITY MEATS Krall's M eat-Market West Main St. MOUNT Jovy HOW ARE YOUR SHOES? DON'T WAIT TOO LONG BRING THEM IN ter, Pa. in Mortgage Book 279, page 361. No. 2. All that certain piece of | land situated on the South side of Don- | egal Street in the West Ward of | Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster County, | Pa.,, on which are erected a 2} story brick dwelling house and frame gar- | age, fronting on said Donegal Street 30 feet and extending in depth of that width 168 feet to the North side of a 13 feet wide alley opened by Harry K. Brunner, bounded on the North by Donegal Street, on the East by prop- erty now or late of Herby J. Stam- baugh, on the South by said 13 feet wide alley and on the West by prop- erty now or late of Jacob S. New- | comer. Being tract No. 2 described in | the above mentioned mortgage given | by Harold B. Endslow to the Union National Mount Joy Bank. The improvements thereon are a 2} story brick dwelling house with kitchen attached, frame tobacco shed, frame garage and 2 frame chicken houses. Seized and taken into execution as property of Harold B. Endslow. (No. 19) All that certain lot or piece of ground with a double frame dwelling thereon erected situate on Maple Street, | in the Boro of Ephrata, bounded and described by the lines, courses and distances, as follows, to wit:— | Beginning at an iron pin in the mid- dle of Maple Street; thence by land of William H. Haldeman, North twenty- nine and one quarter degrees West, one hundred and thirty-eight feet, more or | less, to an iron pin; thence by land four and three quarters degrees East, forty feet and six inches to another one quarter degrees East, one hundred twenty-four feet and three inches to thence along in the middle thereof, South sixty-eight degrees West, thirty- nine feet and nine inches to the place of beginning. Containing nineteen and one-half perches of land, more or less. Seized and taken into execution as property of George D. Enck deceased and Daisy Enck kis wife mortgagors, (Turn to page 7) of Harvey Ecenroad, North seventy- iron pin; thence by land conveyed to | John Fessler, South twenty-nine and | ty-f : OVER a point in the middle of Maple Street; | CITY SHOE REPAIRING CO. nae Stone Before'placing your order elsewhere see usy Also manufacturers of CONCRETE BLOCKS SILLS and LINTELS J.N. Stauffer& Bro. MOUNT JOY, PA. Swiss Watches and". Small Wrist Watches Repaired Prompt, Service and Prices Reasonable DON W. GORRECHT MOUNT JOY, RA. Br. John D. Killheffer \. OPTOMETRIST Elizabethtewn—15 East High Street riday and Sa Tuesday,
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