pi SEP bis 5 SAR GRIP "HURSDAY, 10th, 1938 PAE FO THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. THURSDAY, NOVEM 108 Overdorf, South 123 degrees West Seized and taken in execution Affairs At Florin For The Week The Misssionary Society will meet the hc the me of Mrs. Clarence Niss- A I v this (Wednesday) evening. \ Mrs. Noah Gephard and children ent Saturd oon Mr. at Elizabeth- with 1 Mrs, Wm. H. Myers, Jr. n S Vis 8 day with Tver near Fred Ibach Lloyd Ibach few days Perry and Mrs, and and Mrs. Gervase, t the Emig ‘ounty Mr. | Mr. and spent a Camp, in lie ae gunning. Miss Josephine Bowers of Oys- cer Point and Miss Delphine Horn- attended the Rally Day | services in the Florin U. B. Sun- lay School on Sunday. berger RHEEMS Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shearer and David Flory attended the Sunset Market on Friday evening. Mr. Phares Brandt bougnt a fresh cow at Charles Frank's sale at Mt. Joy last Friday. The following returned from a gunning trip to Pleasant Hill, Perry county with the following game: Robert Mason, 1 turkey; Henry Myers, 2 squirrels, Howard Sipling, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Longenecker and Anna Ruth, Robert, | John and James and Mr. and Mrs. | | children, Amos Newcomer and son, James | and Miss Nancy Peifer were din- | ner guests of Mrs. John Peifer | on Sunday. ind on Shickley and son| Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Zug and Te visited Mrs. Mary Fiest were entertained at Ell tetter on Friday. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac 1d Mrs. George Mumper en- | Eshleman at Mt. Joy on Sat- tertained to a wild turkey dinner at | yrdav. their home on Sunday. These guests) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baker and were present: Rev, and Mrs. Broske: | children and Mr. and Mrs. Chris- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mumper and [tian Musser and children were Mr. Christ Mumma of Mount Joy, | entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Garber of town, Newcomer. Miss Floy Frey of Elizabethtown| npr and Mus. John Herr and and R Mumper. family spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Vogle, Mr.| the Martin family at Bridgeport. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogle attended a Mr. Daniel S. Aungst of Pitts- dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. burgh . visited his aged parents, Chas, Vogel at the home of Mr. and | ppp. and Mrs. E. S. Aungst on My harles Schlotthauer at Co- Saturday and Sunday. The Sunshine Bible Class of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the | Church will hold a will hold a of Mrs. Har- Nov. 12. corn soup, B. Chu at the he on Saturday, ry 1 They will sell chicken pies, cakes, potato salad cole slaw, ete. The Intermediate Society of the Florin U. B. Church held their the home of Lillian and Mary Weiiley on Monday evening. Those present were Clarence Nissly, Robert Nissly, Paul Buller, Larry Braun, Richard Kauffman, Cyrus Elmer and Ralph Wittel, William Gebhart, Maude and Pauline Buller, Richard Keener, Elizabeth and Kathryn Gebhart, Edna Forry and Evelyn Fike. Mr. and Mrs. C. their home on A. Melhorn en- tertained at Sunday, the following guests: Miss Fannie Schock and Miss Regina Coup, of cafeteria supper on Thursday ev- 3 squirrels and 1 rabbit; Melvin Eorniby, 1 rabbit; Menno Reinhold, 3 rabbits; John Zeager, 1 turkey. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer tertained at dinner on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs, Paul Earhart, daughter Janet and son Paul Jr.,, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker, daughter Phyllis and son Henry Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Forney and sons Roy Jr., and Glenn and Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wittle. Mrs. Jacob Zeager, Sr., visited with Mr, and Mrs. John Zeager and family of this place”on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Phares Brandt visit- ed with Mr. and¥Mrs. Elmer Groff on Sunday evening. Quite a few from this vicinity at- Hoover en- tended the Song feast held in the Florin church of the Brethren on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter Connie, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kostr were Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Enos Floyd. Monday, October 31st from four to six P, M. Mrs. Phares H. Landis guests ening, Nov. 10th. Everybody is invited to attend. | Last Wednesday evening the i Sunshine Bible Class held a ban- quet at Shady Nook. Those pres- ent were: Mrs. Walter Eshleman, Mrs. Benj. Kendig, Mrs. Earl Way, Mrs. FE. Myers, Mrs. Phares Steh- Mrs. Thomas Boyd, Mrs. Krall, Mrs. William Fack- | Jr, Mrs. William Hoffman, ! Mrs. Melvin Newcomer, Mrs. John | Mrs. Albert Peifer. A business and social followed. | Mrs. Annie L. Peifer entertained | Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. Levi Peifer, and family, Mr. | ind Mrs. Amos Longnecker of man, James ler, Bontreger, Mrs. Levi meeting Harry Rodgers Blessing, | and Mrs. Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schock and daughter of Deodate: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schock and daughter, of Washington Boro, Mr. and Mrs, Lehman Slaugle, of York County; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Melhorn and family, Miss Mildred Funk of Mount Joy and Mr. and Mrs. C. near Elizabethtown, | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peifer and | laughters Ann and Helen | ittended the Hockey game at Her- shey Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peifer en- tertained pheasant evening, Mr. Cleason Thomasville, York Co. Miss Mabel Miller of Washing- | ton Misses at a supper Saturday Straley, Boro is spending some time | with the family of Dr. J. S. Ken- Miller Wolgemuth. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wagenbach of Lancaste called on Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wagenbach. They au- toed to Steelton and Highspire and and Mrs. Wm. Myers United Brethren church ] Hammond s. Lloyd Vogle attend- | in honor of Mr. andl s Vogle at Columbia. — | IRONVILLE | ey | has been started at the | to all an electric organ which is being presented by and Mrs. Paul Metzgar. Mr. and Mrs. John Fox and Me. and Mrs. Cleon Staley and daugh- | ter Ruth attended the football{ between Lebanon Valley iehanna at Selins Grove, rnoff and Earl a telephone in ng of the West | board | Hempfield school will be held on Wed- | Duke St. town, dinner on Clayton d Minnie and Martha, Mr Charles Z. Derr Helen Jean, of and town; Mrs John of Elizabeth- | aris B. Gru- | Ir. and Mrs. Clarence B.| and daughter, Jean fl anda BAZAAR AT LANDISVILLE The annual Thanksgivi Sale will be held on Wednesday, | Nov. 16th at from 5 to 9 P. M, at | the Landisville Fire Hall, under | the auspices of the Ladies Aid| Society of Zion Lutheran church. A Sauer Kraut supper will be served for thirty-five cents. Also | dixie cups, pop sickles, pie, cake | and candy will be on sale. There will be gift and market | tables, grab bag, ete. —_——- When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin g Baz: Basket For niversary. | 11 follow jter. lig. Mr. ntertained and Mrs. Jacob Minnich Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoffman and daughter Betty Lou f Landisville Sunday. Mrs. T. Dreucker, of Lancaster, | spe Wednesday with her par- its Mr. 's. H. H. Heisstand. ents and MN Our Cat d Past Week Mr. and Mrs. and children, Milton M. Archer Robert and attended a sur- prise dinner last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abram 3. Weaver at Landisville, bration of their James, Pauline, of town, in cele- golden wedding an- a : Mrs. 2 lice Gerber of Lancaster, t Saturday in town visiting rel- s Ashenfelter Nancy and Charles lay in Elizabethtown with Paul Martin Lancaster, and spent town visiting friends. ind Mrs. Harvey Ebersole, of Mr. and Mrs. John Groff and Anne May of Salunga and Mr. ar Mrs. William Miller, of Ironville, spent Sunday at the home f Mn: Wagenbach, at Chest- 3 it Hi H Sauders, entertained sts at her he et, on Sunday: Miss Mrs. Lillie a3 g gu New Haven Floren , of New York, Mr. and Mrs nan Fink and son Bu , of weim; Mr. William Curn, bethtown, and Mr. John and R 1 Myers, of Lancas- Mr. Harvey F. Hawthorne, Sr. returned to his home on Marietta | Street, after spending several weeks on a trip to New Mexico, where his daughter, Mrs. E. McClellan, and family have taken up residence. —_——— Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. { around here to | first week, Norman | near here. Mr. Fox and children Jeanette and John; Mrs. C. Ray Strickler and children Daisy, Dawn, Daniel and David at- tended a Hallowe'en Masquerade part Emerson Hall, held for children of the Church School. Isaac Kulp, prominent in Lancaster, Unitarian far ~ of iarmer ol | near Rheems is building an annex to his house. He expects to move into the new addition and rent the or- iginal part of the house to a tenant farmer. We have some master sportsmen Roy young sons boast about. Shelly and his sturdy report 35 rabbits and 8 pheasants the Miller town. shot a fe racoon John C. Smith, Jr. encountered Mr. Red Fox near in persen, on a wooded premises as sly was y as ever and evaded the gun fire. The C. A. Ricedorf residence der construction, at East Rheems is and will be the very un- nearing completion ready for occupancy in near future. Phares H. Landis, abooster of im- proved methods of mechanical farm- ing, is husking forty acres of corn { on the J. A. Hipple farms managed by Guy S. Parmer, with his new McCormick-Deering Corn Picker. The system is quick and efficient, caving many hours of hard labor expending much physical energy. Friday, November 18th is the date you are waiting for. The local Par- ent-Teacher association will hold a meeting at the school house prompt- ly at 7:30 P. M. There will be a business session, the length of which will depend upon how fast you think and vote—so make it snappy! Music and an address by an emin- ent educator of this State will fea- ture the program. In the interest of your children and the be there. Help guide and control the children, in and out of school and stop complaining about them. This seein’ you,” the school community, means you! “We'll be next Friday night at house. Newtown Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rollman, of Lititz, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Haines on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shenk and Mr. and Mrs. Hurst, of Lancaster, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peiffer. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eshleman, of Florin called on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Geltmacher. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Myers were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mumma and son Neal, of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mumma and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers and son Marlyn of Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Risser and Mr. John Rhoads called on Mr. Jacob Risser and Mr. Jacob Minninch of Maytown and Mrs. Mary Hogentobler of Columbia Sunday afternoon. Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Risser also the United Breth- ren church are being beautified with a coat of paint. held for Rev. persons attend- A reception was Peifer with fifty ing. Rev. Hollingsworth of Eliza- bethtown was the speaker. Rev. Ranck and Mr. Abram Stauffer of Mt. Joy were present. Rev. Peifer was the recipient of a gift in money. » ai a Brief News Of The Day From Local Dailies BUSY FOLKS CAN KEEP POST- ED BY GLANCING AT THIS COLUMN OF CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS were stolen from Amos Nolt near New Holland. Charles Adams, 38, Berks Co. was shot and killed by his com- panion. John H. Bracht Jr., 28, of York died from wounds received 100 chickens Haven, while gunning. Fire the barn and tobacco shed on the Amos Mussel- near Mountville. body which was rock, in destroyed man farm A man's to tied a 24-lb. was found the river near Conowingo. After an argument George Remert, 36, Brecknock township, thot and wounded his father and then blew off the top of his own head. Sheriff’s Sale: Of == REAL ESTATE! To be held FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1938 AT 2:00 o'clock P. M. By virtue of several writs of Fieri Facias and Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, Lan- caster County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry in Court Room No. 2. at the Court House in the City of Lancaster, Pa., the fol- lowing described real estate, to wil: ' in the West Ward of the Borough of Mount Joy, County of Lancas- ter and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner of lot of ground of the estate of Henrietta Simms, deceased; thence west- wardly along the southern boun- dary and the Old line of the Pennsylvania railroad one hund- red and seventy-five (175) feet to a point; thence southwardly nine- teen (19) feet to a point at the intersection of lands of Gabriel Moyer and George H. Brown; thence eastwardly along line of lot of ground of George H. Brown fifty (50) feet to a point; thence southwardly one hundred and forty-seven (147) feet to North of Elbow Alley; thence eastwardly one hundred and twenty-three (123) feet to a point; thence northwardly one hundred and eighty-five (185) feet to the place of Beginning. Seized and taken in execution as property of Mary B. Siegrist and Clarence H. Siegrist, defen- dants, and Martha M. Siegrist, terre tenant. NO. 17 All those three certain tracts or pieces of land situated in the Township of Sadsbury, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsyl- vania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Tract No. 1. All that right, title and interest of in and to all that certain tract or piece of land with the improvements thereon situ- ated, in the Township of Sadsbury, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as per survey made by F. M. Trout, Esq., as follows, to wit: ' Beginning at a point in the stone line of land of John M. wall in Rutter, thence by the same and land of Michael Murr, North one degree, forty-five minutes East three hundred twenty-nine and seven tenths feet (N. 1 degree 45 E. 329.7); thence by land of said Murr, and Fanny Rice, North twenty-four degrees forty-five minutes East ten hundred and fifty-four ft. (N.24 deg.45 E. 1054’) to a stone; thence by land of said Fanny Rice, South eighty-eight degrees fifteen minutes East ten hundred ninety-three and eight (S. 8% degrees 15 E. a stone; thence by school the three following and distances, to wit: one degree forty-five min- West one hun d twenty- one feet (S. 1 degree 45 W.121'): South eighty-eight degrees thirty minutes East three hundred y feet. (S. 88 degrees 30° E. 360’) to a stone; and North two degrees fifteen minutes East one hundred twenty-one feet (N. 2 degrees 15 E. 121’) to a stone in the middle of the road: thence in said 8 and by land of David L. eighty-eight degrees utes East five hundred feet (S. 88 degrees 30° E. to a stone; thence by seven degrees fifteen m utes West ninety-nine ft. (S.7 des feet 10 lot tenths 1093.8") house courses South utes 545’) South 15’ W. 99°) to a stone: thence by same North eighty-six degrees East two hundred thirty-one z sixty-six hundredths feet (N. 86 degrees E. 23166’) to a stone: thence by Townsend’s land, Sout] twenty-eight degrees forty-five minutes East seventy-four and twenty-five hundredths feet (S. 23 — degrees 45° E. 7425") to a point and by the same North eighty- four degrees East one hundred fifty-one and eight tenths feet (N. NO. 16 All that certain lot of ground | with a two and one-half story brick warehouse thereon, situated a [ 84 degrees E. 151.8’) to a stone in the road; thence in said road South twenty-eighth degrees forty- five minutes East one hundred eighteen feet (S. 28 degrees 45 E. 118’); thence by Aulthouse South one degree five minutes West eleven hundred four and five-tenths feet (S. 1 degrees 5 W. 11045’) to a stone; thence by same North eighty-nine degrees West Two hundred forty-seven and nine-tenths ft. (N. 89 deg. W. 247.9’) to a stone; thence South seven degrees twenty-two minutes West eleven hundred twenty-eight and six tenths feet (S. 7 degrees 22’ W. 1128.6’) to a point; thence by North sixty-eighth degrees forty- five minutes West seven hundred other land of John W. Thompson, fifty-five and seven tenths feet (N. 68 degrees 45° W. 755.7’) to a stone; thence North eight degrees forty-five minutes West two hund- red ninety-seven feet (N.8 degrees 45 W. 297°) to a point and North sixty-eight degrees forty-five min- utes West eighty-one hundred forty-eight and ninety-nine hund- reths feet N. 68 degrees 45 W. 8148.99’) to place of Beginning. Containing one hundred ten acres and eighty-four perches (110 A. 84 P.) Tract No. 2. All that certain lot of ground situated in Sadsbury Township, Lancaster County and State of Pennsylvania, but more fully bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a lime stone on North side of Georgetown Road, at a corner of No. 3; thence by No. No. 3, North nine degrees East eleven and two tenths perches (N. 9 degrees E. 112 P.) to a corner on Last side of the Nickel Mine Road; thence along said road and lands of B. F. Weaver, North fifty-one and one-half degrees W. three and fifty-four hundredths perches (N. 5% degrees W. 3.54 perches to a corner of Charles Townsend land; thence by said Townsend's land South nine de- grees West thirteen and fifty-six hundredths perches (S. 9 degrees W. 13. 56 P.) to a corner of land of H. K. Wilson; thence by said Wilson's land and the Georgetown Road North eighty-eight degrees East and twelve hundredths perches (N. 88 degrees E. 3.12 P.) to place of beginning. Containing thirty-seven perches, more or less. Tract No. 3. Beginning at a limestone in the Georgetown Road, a corner of No. 2, thence by said Road North eight and one-half degrees East nine and twenty- eight hundredths perches (N. 8% three degrees E. 9.28 P.) {to a corner of Nickel Mine Road; thence along said Road, by land of B. F. Wea- ver, South twenty-nine and three- fourths degrees East ten and thirty- six hundredths perches (8S. 293 degrees FE. 10.36 P. ) to line of H. K. Wilson's land; thence by said Wilson’s land South eighty- seven and three-fourths degrees West six and six tenths perches (S. 87% degrees W. 6.6 P.) to place of Beginning. Containing thirty perches, more or less. Fxcepting and reserving from Tract No. 1, all that certain lot or piece of land, containing 3.168 acres, conveyed by John W. Thompson and Mary A. Thompson, his wife, to Hannah E. Oberhol- ser, by deed dated October 3 1906, and recorded in the Record- er’'s Office in and for Lancaster County, in Deed Book “U”, Vol. 18, Page 180. The improvements thereon are a two story frame Dwelling House and frame Bank Barn. Scized and taken in execution as property of J. W. Thompson, John W. Thompson. NO. 18 All that certain lot or piece of land, upon which is erected a 3- story brick dwelling house, No. 465, situated on the N. W. side of Fremont St.between Strawberry and Filbert Sts, in Lancaster, Pa. Containing in front on said Fremont St. 20 ft. and extending in depth of that width, Northwest- wardly, 96 ft. to a 14 ft. wide alley; being Lot No. 25 on a plan of lots laid out by Morris Zook and on file in the Recorder’s Office in and for Lancaster County. Bounded on the N. E. by prop- erty now or late of W. F. Rosen- berger, and on the S. W. by property now or late of Sophia M. Young. Subject to the condition that no building shall be erected on said lot closer to Fremont St. than 12 ft. from the house line, pro- viding the same condition is re- served in the deeds for the bal- land of Wasley | ance of the lots on that side. The Southwestern Line of said | lot passes through the middle of | a 4 ft. wide common alley be- | tween this house and the house | on the adjoining premises on the | S. W.; the half of the width of! said alley being on each of the! said respective premises and said allev to be used in common by the owners and occupiers of said | respective premises forever here- | after as’ the same is now laid = | | | i | and constructed. Together with the right to build over and occupy the whole of the width of said 4 ft. wide common alley and into the wall of the ad- joining premises on the S. W. above the first story of said dwelling house as the same is now constructed. Seized and taken in execution as property of George F. Bauer. Mortgagor and real owner. NO. 19 All that certain lot or piece of! land situated on the North side of the Lancaster and Philadelphia | Turnpike, in the Township of | Lancaster, Pennsylvania, bounded | and described as follows: Beginning at the North side of said Turnpike, a corner of land! now or late of Mary Myers: thence! tion along the said Turnpike 100 | feet, more or less, to land now or late of Paul Schriver; thence along land now or late of said Paul Schriver Northwardly 204 feet 7 inches, more or less, to a 14 feet wide common alley; thence East- ward along the South side of said 14 feet wide common alley; thence Fastward along the South side of said 14 feet wide alley, 100 feet, more or less to land now or late of said Mary Myers; thence ex- tending Southward along said land now or late of Mary Myers 199 feet, more or less, to the Lan- caster and Philadelphia Turnpike aforesaid, the Place of Beginning. Being the same premises which Jacob L. Frey, single, by Dead dated November 7, 1921, and re- corded in the Recorder's Office in and for Lancaster County in Deed Book K. Volume 25, Page 82, granted and conveyed unto Kirk Johnson, his heirs and assigns. the 14 feet wide alley in the rear of the herein described premises, together with the others entitled to the same use thereof, and sub- ject to the condition that no building shall ever be erected on any of the said lots nearer the front line on the Philadelphia Pike than 30 feet. Seized and as property taken in execution of Kirk Johnson. NO. 20 All that certain lot of ground having thereon erected a two and one-half story brick and frame dwelling house, in the village of Neffsville, Manheim Township, Lancaster County, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the middle of the State Highway lead- from Neffsville to East Peters- burg, a corner of land of M. H. Mercer, thence in the middle of said State Highway, by lands of H. H. Funk, North thirty-one and one-half degrees West: seventy- three feet to a point; thence by land formerly of Frank R. Kiehl et ux, North fifty-nine and one- half degrees East, two hundred feet to an iron pin; thence by the same, South thirty-one and one- half degrees East, thirty-five feet and ten inches to an iron pin in the land of C. B. Leaman; thence by lands of C. B. Leaman and 0. R. Witmyer, respectively, South seven and seven-eighths degrees West, seventy-seven feet and six inches to an iron post, a corner of land of M. H. Mercer; thence by lands of M. H. Mercer, South sixty-nine and one-half degrees West, one hundred and fifty-three feet to the place of Beginning. Containing sixty-seven and two- tenths square perches of land. Seized and taken in execution as property of Thomas L. McMichael and Sadie M. McMichael. NO. Zi All that certain lot or piece of ground, situated on the South side of West James Street, between North Mulberry Streét and North Concord Street, in the City of ing Lancaster and State of Pennsyl- vania, having thereon erected a two-story brick dwelling house, No. 318 West James Street afore- said, and other improvements. and bounded and described as follows, to wit:— Beginning at a point in the South side of West James Street afore- said, the Northwest corner of prop- erty, now or late, of John Book, thence extending Southwardly along the said premises and at right angles with the South side of West James Street aforesaid, a distance of 80 feet and 2 inches, more or less, to a point in line of property, now or late, of John Evans; thence extending West- wardly along the said premises and parallel with the South side of West James Street aforesaid, a distance of 19 feet and 6 inches, more or less, to a point, the South- east corner of property, now or late, of Harry Dorwart; thence ex- the tending Northwardly along said premises and through the middle of a 2 feet wide, joint, covered alley and the 9 inch brick, party, partition wall over the mid- dle of the same between the build- ing erected on the herein convey- ed premises and the building er- ected on the premises next adjoin- ing the same on the West, a dis- tance of 60 feet and 2 inches, more or less, to a point in ihe South side of West James Street aforesaid; thence extending East- wardly along the South side of said West James Street, a distance of 19 feet and 6 inches, more or less, to a point, the place of be- ginning. Together with and subject to the use, in common with the owners, and occupiers of the premises next adjoining the here-in conveyed premises on the West, of the said 3 feet wide, joint, covered alley and the 9 inch brick, party, parti- tion wall over the middle of the same, between the building erec- ted on the herein conveyed prem- ises and the building erected on the premises next adjoining the same on the West, Seized and taken in execution as proverty of Roy F. Herren and John F. Herren. No. 22 All those two certain messuages and tracts of land situated in Manor Township, Lancaster Coun- tv, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: No. 1. All that certain farm and messuage of land in Manor Town- ship on public road leading from Millersville to Washington Boro, | with the improvements thereon erected, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone in public road, thence along the same and lane of Dr. Jerome Kendig and starting from land of Margaret Sherick, North 77} degrees East, the 161 Perches to a stone; thence by extending .in a Westward direc-' land of Graybill Mann and Kate : | 107.1 Perches to a post; thence by land of J. E. L. Mann South 761% degrees West 163.2 Perches to a post; thence by the same and Margaret Sherick North 12} de- grees West 1088 Perches to the Place of Beginning. Containing 109 Acres Perches. The improvements thereon area frame tobacco shed; from hog sty and frame garage. . No. 2. All that certain piece on parcel of land in said town- and 23 ship, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone In the middle of a public road; and thence extending by land of Abraham K Newcomer N. 77% degrees East 18.3 Perches to a stone; thence by lands of Christian Charles South 9 de- grees East 29.3 Perches; and South 8415 degrees West along line of Elva G. Mann's land 16.85 Per- ches to a stone in the middle of the aforesaid public road; thence by the said middle of the public road 1214 degrees West 27.8 per- ches to the Place of Beginning. Containing 2 Acres and 144 Per- ches. The improvements thereon are a 2 story frame dwelling house and frame bank barn. Seized and taken in execution as property of Jacob S. Mann. NO. 23 All that certain tract or piece of land, with brick brewery, re- frigerators, pitching shed, carriage shed, stahle, wagon shed, boiler house, engine house, coal pocket, machine shop, ice tank, condensing and cooper shop, storage and other buildings thereon erected, situated on the North side of First St, W. of Dorwart St., Lancaster, Pa, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post or stake at the N. side of said First St. and an alley; thence South 79 deg. E. along said First St., 254 ft. to a stake; thence along a 14 ft. wide alley, now sometimes called S. Ricker Ave., N. 81% W., 149 ft. 5 in. to a stake; thence along another 14 ft. wide alley, now sometimes called W. Rieker Ave, N. 65 deg. W., 265 2. to a stake: thence along the first men- tioned alley (14 ft. wide), S. 127% deg. W, 189 ft. 8 in. to the place of beginning. Containing 135.6 per. Together with the right of in- gress and egress from said prem- ises to Columbia Avenue, and to- gether with the right of way along, through, over and upon the sev- eral alleys or streets bounding the premises above described and or appurtenant thereto and neces- sary or convenient for the purpose of ingress and egress to and from the said premises, either on foot or by horses, wagons, automobiles, trucks or other conveyances. Seized and taken in execution as property of Samuel Yarwitz, with notice to Penn Star Brewery Company, terre tenant. NO. zi All that certain lot or piece of land with the two story brick dwelling house thereon erected, No. 462 South Queen Street, situ- ated on the North-West corner of South Queen and Hazel Streets. in said City of Lancaster. Containing in front on said South Queen Street twenty-one feet and extending in depth of that width, dest Westward, along said Hazel St., ninety-five feet to a ten feet wide common alley. Bounded on the North by prop- erty of Michael Musselman. Seized and taken in execution as property of Roy Andrews. NO. 25 All that certain lot or piece of ground situated on the South side of East Clay Street, between North Lime and North Shippen Streets in the City of Lancaster aforesaid, having thereon erected a two- story cement dwelling house, with a two-story cement back build- ing, No. 246 East Clay Street, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Containing in front on East Clay Street, eighteen (18) feet more or less, and extending in depth of that width one hundred and ten (110) feet more or less, to the North side of a three (3) feet wide private alley. Bounded on the East by property of E. A. Savage; on the South by said three feet wide private alley; on the West by property, now or late of H. A. Mettfett and on the North by said East Clay Street. Seized and taken in execution 23 property of George H. Cramer and A. Elizabeth Cramer, his wife, with notice to George H. Cramer, pres- ent owner and terre tenant. NO. 26 All that certain lot or piece of land with the three story cement block dwelling and frame barn erected thereon, situated in the Village of Leola, Upper Leacock Township, Lancaster County, Pa. Beginning at an Iron Pin, at the Intersection of the New Road anc the Lancaster-New Holland State Highway, thence along the middle of said Highway, South eighty- nine and one half degrees East, two hundred eleven and sixty eight hundredths feet to an Iron Pin; thence along property now or late of J. F. Hartranft, South twelve degrees ten minutes East one hundred eighty and eight hundredths feet to an Iron Pin: thence along property now or late of Jerome Graybill, South sev-] enty-three degrees thirty minutes | West, one hundred thirty-one and | twenty-five hundredths feet to an Iron Pin; thence along the middle of the Newport Road, North twenty nine and one half degrees West, two hundred fifty-one and eight tenths feet to the place of be-| ginning. Containing one hundred twenty- | six and sixty-four hundredths perches. \- as property of Benjamin K. Her= shey. NO. 27 All that certain messuage or tenement and tract of land, sit=- uated in the Township of Provi- dence, County of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone in the public road leading from Mt. Airy to Blue Bell; thence (by survey of August, A. D. 1902), by lands of Landis Miller, along middle of said road, North, seventy-one de- grees West, one hundred and seven perches to a point; thence by land of Finnefruck, South, thirty and one-fourth degrees West, seven perches to a point; thence South, thirty-nine and one-half degrees West, fourteen and eight-tenths perches to a point; thence South, | nine degrees West, nine and two- tenths perches to a stone; thence by land of S. Mille Herr, South, seventy-two degrees East, thirty- five perches to a stone; thence South, six degrees West, twenty= seven and eighty-eight hundredths perches to a stone; thence by land of MecFalls, South, seventy-one and one-fourth degrees East, twenty-four perches to a stone; thence South, six and three- fourths degrees West, forty-three and sixteen hundredths perchesio a point; thence by land of Philip Schneider, South, seventy-two de- grees Fast, sixty and sixty-eight hundredths perches to a stump; thence by land of Elam Bleecher, North, five and one-half degrees East, ninety-nine and sixty-four hundredths perches to the Place of Beginning. Containing Fifty Acres and One Hundred and One Perches. The improvements thereon are a 2 story frame dwelling house and frame barn. Seized and taken in execution property of Calvin U. Alex~ and Cora H. Alexander. NO. 23 All that certain messuage or tenement and tract of land, sit- uated in Mount Joy Twp. Lanc. Co. Pa, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a stone in the Man~ heim and Elizabethtown Road, thence in and partly along said road and by lands now or late of John Eshelman, S. 85 deg. E. 3 chains and 61 links to a stone on as ander the S. side of the same; thence crossing said road N. 56 deg. E. 3 chains and 28 links to a stake on the N. side of the same; thence by same lands N. 36 deg. W. 50 links to a deg. E. 4 chains and 37 links to a stone, and 3. 52 deg. BE. 35 links to a stone on the N. side of said Man- heim and Elizabethtown Road; thence along said road by sam2 lands N. 36 deg. E. 5 chains stone, N. and to a stone on the N. side of same, and N. 67] deg. E. 2 chains and 68 links to a stone in th: middle of said road; thense by lands now or late of John W. Moyer, S. 31% deg. F. 15 chains and 53 links to a stone, N. 45 deg. E. 4 chains and 85 links to a stone, and N. 461% deg. E. 4 chains and 20 links to a stone; thence by lands now or late of John Brandt, S. 27% deg. E. 13 chains and 32 links to a stone; thence by lands of David Heistand, S. 68'2 deg. W.23 chains and 64 links te a stone: thence by lands now or late of M. N. Risser, N. 27 deg. W. 9 chains and 4 links to a stone; thence by lands now or late of B. K. Eshle- man, S. 71 deg. W. 5 chains to a stone, and N. 19% deg. W.11 chains and 39 links to the place of be- ginning. Containing 47 Acres and 88 Perches, neat measure. The improvements thereon are a double 2-story frame dwelling house, frame and stone bank barn, 1 tile silo, 1 cement silo, frame corn barn and frame pig sty. Seized and taken in execution as property of Francis B. Hunt. NO. All that certain lot or piece of land, with a three-story brick building, annex and other build- ings erected thereon, known as Nos. 37% and 39 East Orange St. situated on the North side of said East Orange Sireet, in the City of Lancaster, County of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania, be- tween North Dhke Street and N. Qheen Street. Containing in front on said E. Orange Street thirty-two feet and two and one-fourth inches, and extending in depth of that width two hundred and forty-five feet to East Marion Street. Bounded on the East by property now or late of John G. Haas. on the North by said Fast Marion Street, on the West by perty of John L. Atlee, d on South by said East O t. Seized and tak execution as the property of Simon Shissier and W. Clyde Shissler, Copartners 20 ¥ trading as Simon Shissler and Son Son. : NO. 30 All that certain Messuage or Tenement and Lot or Piece of Ground, situated on the Northeast corner of Ferdinand and South Wolf Streets, in said Manheim Borough, Lancaster County, Penn- sylvania. Containing in front on said Fer- dinand Street fifty-five (55) feet, and extending of that width in depth Northward along said South Wolf Street, one hundred and fifty (150) feet. adjoining other property now or formerly of Wil- liam H. Noggle, on the North and East, The improvements thereon are a double 21% story stucco house. oj § Seized and taken in execution as | property of William H. Noggle. TOM C. SHIRK oct.-27-3t Sheriff cor mc wit 80 nes hy M: ma all T NE} NES That reacti wn atmos; ness some Almos will 1 this model; 10 ye: week peaks nation upwar usual tional in th the bi cordin; WAS eral away ters te state ¢ ber 8, Thurs nothin specifi the pa applic: will ni and w will n produc sale Am contin prever receiv. be a c to soci week. penal qualifi the pe posed the re be qu in the institu citizen Und over fi $3,120 is muc