The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 17, 1934, Page 3

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= , og 8 but half of} In the field, Gonzalez, BakeFj reno; show up at the games.|and Sevilla for the Stars played x ; . Neer sine rey ars : he' standing of the clubs ‘are? Club, 3 won,’ ¥ lost; = A ati zt TIAA AAA hh hhh. i uit play short for the. Pirates and Hale for the Sluggers. The three thubs will be strengthened then. Sterling, Barcelo, Navarro, Wick.» ers and a few other new comers can play if they are given a if a oteked u i Hibiscus Plants, each Bougainvillea, Red or Pur- ple —...........---- 50¢ te $1.08 Poinsettia Plants, 50 te $1.00 = - ~*~ ~ - - - = < -~ * - Sal cal - cll * = om te, - = = oo ~ as - - IN CHANCER Cleveland Niles, Plaintiff, Foreclosure of Lten of Tax Sale Certificate. Rose M. Weikert, if living, and, if dead, the heirs, de- visees, grantees (or other claimants under the Rose M. Weikert, deceased, or otherwise; Minnie E. Wolfe, if living, and, if dead, the heirs, devisees, grantees — or other claimants under the said Minnie B. Wolfe, de- ceased, or otherwise: J. G. Piodela and dela, his wi Kemp and Mary L. Kemp, his Samuel Otis Johnson is vs. is scheduled for tonight at Bay- view Park between the Busy Bees and Lopez Funeral Home, which 4teams are now winding up a five- game series started last week. The Busy Bees have two games to their credit, with Lopez winning one. If the Busy Bees are suc- cessful in the first game tonight, they will win the series, but, if | Rot, it will beeome necessary to play the second game. In any event, the series will be concluded tonight as the schedule calls for the best three out of five games. 2 __ The opening contest tonight ath in promptly at 7 o'clock, tas t ae Bi Ls OST 1 ae . ood OMG LLL ID IGS OSE ELE LG LL DS SSE IL, INSURANCE H if MS Hh i : i Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill of complaint of Cleveland Niles, the Plaintif¢ in the above styled cause,/ said bill of complaint has i i H § reg Hl fn Hy lait ie i bey HI i i i H it : Fa {ft Hr fH * 8 ‘4 i ij it i Herbert C. Hengstier, os | dges Rot know and has not Dept. of State’s Chief of Foreign | dese to ascertain whether Minnie E.| Service, born at Middleton, Ohio, | Wolfe, one,of the defendants in the’ 58 above styled cause, believed by said years ago. plaintiff to be interested in the property in said bill of complaint} de: or, if dead, to have been| interested therein, is dead or alive} It_is therefore ordered that Rose M. Weikert one of the defendants in the above styled cause, if living, and, if dead, all parties claiming in terests under said Rose M. Weiker' deceased, or otherwise, in the fol- lowing described property, situate,’ lying and being in the County of Monroe and State of Florida, to-/ wit: Lot Numbered Five (5) of Sec- tion Thirty-one (31) in Town- ship Sixty-six (66) th of Range Twenty-nine (29) East, containing Twenty-six and a half (26%) acres, be and they are hereby required to to the bill of complaint in use on Monday, the 7th day of J@muary, A. D. 1935, otherwise oe tiene of enid bill: willbe " 7 ist | takem=as. confes: y said defend- : . . . Bishop Titus Lowe, Methodist | 50¢5" 1834, Penn |} Episcopal” bishop of Portland,} It fs further ordered that Minnie —— Oreg., born in England, 57 years E, Wolfe, one of the defendants in Me " the above styled cause, if living, ago. and, if dead, all parties claiming in- terests under said Minnie E. Wolfe, deceased, or otherwise, in the said . ? i i a a i James H. MeGraw of New York, board chairman of the Me- Graw-Hill Publishing Co., born at Panama, N. Y., 74 years ago. H i if H | PRINTING DONE BY US HF ; ze : it eek Frederick M. Sackett of Louis- ville, Ky., lawyer, ex-Senator and former Ambassador to Germany, born at Providence, R. I, 66 years ago. i i tt Hi tie 3 5 i i E Dr. Arthur E. Kennelly of Cam- bridge, Mass. professor emeritus of electrical engineering, born in pr India, 73 years ago. ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 te 12—1 te & i un iE Fi PHONE 51 eecccceesecoooeosoes DINE AT THE ail ii Clinton R. Woodruff of Phila- delphia, lawyer and civie worker, born there, 66 years ago. LEGALS MARINE HOSPITAL, KEY Us. USTO! WAN Seated ‘Bias nf auptt- ci DE. in ipti- cate subject to Executive Order No. 14, 1934, will be 6646, dated March = 0] Clerk of property hereinbefore described, be and they aré hereby required to ap-. ‘Monday, the 7th day of A. D. 1935, otherwise the: allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendants. It i= further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for four.consecutive weeks in The Key ‘West Citizen, a newspaper published in Monroe County, State of Florida. Dated this Ist day of December, 2) A. D. 194. (Ctreuit Court Seat) ROSS C, SAWYER, the Circuit Court, Twen- tieth Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County. CURRY HARRIS, LESTER, for Plaintiff. dee3-10-17-24-31 es. PHONE 51 PROPELLER LEO LE REAL PAA HM, Wit ti sttititittittittitititLiLgipzeeenndés

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