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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1937. ~ FLAM E TRAIL THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BY MARIE DE NERVAUD Chapter 52 Ted Gives Himself Up Fok a long moment the two men glared at each other, uncon- ““s¢ciGhs for the time being of any- fthing but the conflict of will be- them. Then Ted’s hand dropped to his side. “You're right about that,” he agreed. “But I have a better weapon than a gun. I reckon I won't need your confession after all.”. He put his hand in his pocket and pulled out the notebook Kay had given him. “I'll just quote you a few extracts from this diary that was found in the cellar of the blacksmith shop at Clear Water. I know it by heart.” “It’s all lies!” Josh Hastings broke in hoarsely on Ted’s recital. “It’s a frame up!” “It is not!” Kay faced him with blazing eyes. “And I have another piece of evidence to prove you were on the spot!” “And I can testify that Ted Gaynor swore again and again in his delirium that he had seen you bending over him!” Marion added her voice to the chorus of accusa- tion. “Sure you oan Josh Hastings screamed in sudden frenzy. “And I can testify that you're all lying, lying, lying, do you hear! Oh-oh! He gave a groan and toppled back, moaning, “My head! My head!” In a second, Marion was kneel- ing beside him, expertly bracing his head against her knee, while he muttered inarticulately. “It looks like a_stroke,” she whispered to Ted. “Have you any water?” Ted made for his saddle, and ulled off the canteen. “A little. ot much.” He held it out to her. Marion tried to force some be- tween Josh Hastings’ teeth, but unsuccessfully. With a final moan, he slumped to the ground uncon- scious, and breathing in heavy, stentorian gasps. “It is a stroke.” Marion rose to her feet. “He may come out of it, and he may not. What shali we do?” “There’s only one thing to do,” Ted answered. “We'll have to take him with us to Clear Water. I'll ive him and myself up there. e’ll have to leave the decision of pues guilty up to the Red River jury.” Dissolving A Misunderstanding CCEPTING Ted’s decision as final, the two girls helped him lift Josh Hastings onto his horse. “Across that third ridge,” Ted announced, “we ought to strike the Clear Water trail. Are you girls good for it?” He looked inquiringly from Marion to Kay, and Kay felt her heart contract as she caught the subtle change in his expression as his eyes shifted to her. After the first wild moment of abandon, Ted had hardly spoken to her, except to address her gen- erally, with Marion. And now all the warmth of that first passionate tell Zeke Farley where you were! You must believe me! It wasn’t until Shorty told me, after I got back, that I knew what Tom Run- yon had testified at the trial!” In a few broken words she told of having seen him and Marion to- gether, and her frantic race for home, and the fall from Flicker’ back. “I was delirious when Tom Runyon found me, and for two days afterwards,” she ended. “I was mad with jealousy, Ted! Heaven knows what I said, but whatever it was, I wasn’t respon- sible.” “Jealously!” Ted exclaimed, a mad happiness coming into His voice as he dropped his mount’s bridle, and putting a hand on each arm held Kay off at arm’s length “Why were you jealous?” “Because I love you,” Kay whis- pered, her head proudly high and her eyes on his, in spite of the wild beating of her heart. The next instant, she was in his arms and all the bitterness of mis- understanding was cleared away in the blissful interval that fol- lowed. A bewildered whinny be- fore them and a soft laugh behind, brought them back to the present. “That's all very well.” Marion’s voice broke in, “but don’t you think we’d better be getting on?” With a happy laugh, Kay broke away from Ted, and stepped back beside Marion, while Ted ran ahead to catch up with his bur- dened mount. ” Familiar Voices ‘P AND down they went, until at last the first streaks of dawn found them following the crest of the ridge along whose cliffs, 50 feet or more below them, the trail to Clear Water Basin wound Suddenly Ted stopped, and mo-~ tioned them to be still. Below them, on the trail, they could hear horses’ hoofs and voices. By listen- ing intently, they managed to make out the words. Kay grabbed Ted’s arm convulsively, as she recognized the two voices that were speaking. “Nothing to do now, but let it burn itself out. If they hadn't sent for me to go and fight it at the other end, it would never have made this headway.” Tom Run- yon’s boasting voice floated up to them. “Maybe.” Zeke Farley was non- committal. He raised his voice as though calling back to someone. “After you’ve combed this west ridge, you two may as well follow on.” There was an answering halloo and he dropped his voice again. “It’s a hundred to one that the fire has taken on the job of avenging Scrap Johnson’s murder. That Gaynor guy’ll never get out of there alive, if you ask me.” Ted pulled Kay to him, and held her close. “Listen, sweetheart, I'm going to give myself up now, and turn Josh Hastings over to them.” “No, no!” Kay protested, but Ted kissed her remonstrance away. “The sooner I’m free, the sooner we'll be together,” he whispered. “Now that I know you love me, embrace had given way to a hard cold imnpersonality. As clearly as though he had spoken his thoughts aloud, Kay knew what was in his mind. She joined perfunctorily in Marion’s assertion that they were ready for anything, but as Ted started off. leading his horse with his un- conscious burden, Kay grabbed Marion's hand and held her back. “Let me go ahead with Ted,” she whispered. With an under- derstanding nod, Marion made way for her to pass, and dropped a few paces behind. “Ted!” Ted started at Kay’s voice close beside him. She slipped her fingers into his free hand, which hun; loosely at his side, and cluteh on to it convulsively, in spite of its lack of response to her clasp. “Ted, you must listen to me! she began desperately. “I didn't Tl put up a fight that will have to convince them of my inno- cence.” Kay glanced at Josh Hastings’ unconscious figure. “If only we could make him confess! The voices below grew louder and nearer. After a last lingering kiss, Ted went over to the edge of the cliff and shouted, “Zeke Farley! I'm Ted Gaynor and ready to give myself up. I'll meet you a hundred yards ahead on the trail.” é A confused and excited babel of voices rose from below, but with- out waiting for anything further, Ted hurried ahead to the-spot where he saw that he could drop down to the trail. (Copyright, 1937, Marte de Norutad) jf COKES WON CLOSE | GAME FROM STARS, CASTRO, IMPORTED PITCHER, TWIRLED ONE-HIT | GAME i Leagu the Social Diamondba! yesterday afternoon, Coca defeated Roberts Stars 1 imported by pitcher Miami for lowed the from Beach, Castro, who rs but pitched Geo urnell, Ine. St one hit, se A evred by Solomon couple of errory gave the their lone run. The Bras Seda Wa touched es: Castr League Standin Red Devils 2 ay’s Birthd A S. Senate, ays Tod secretary t Nel Edwin Halsey, the U Co., Va., born in 56 years ago. Tom K, Smith of St ed banker, born in Schyler, Mo., 5 years age Lak invent bm Pleasantville toonist, years ag: Games For Next Week Nex eve eoce Chapter 53 Confession ! \ JHEN Zeke Farley and his com- panions rounded a curve and | came to the designated place, they stopped short with surprise at the sight of the extraordinary gioup waiting to receive them. Stepping in front of the girls. Ted told his story. | “I brought Josh Hastings along, in the hopes he’d confess,” he ended. “But I reckon I can con- vince a jury without him.” A groan from Josh Hastings ' brought all eyes to him, as a con- vulsive shudder shook his frame, and tiny flecks of foam appeared | at his lips. “He's had another stroke!” Kay exclaimed. “Quick! Get him off!” In a thrice they had lifted him to the ground. Kay took sudden command of the situation, and motioned them all a few paces away as Josh Hastings’ eyes opened. She knelt beside him. Just In’ Time “YOURE going to die, Josh Has- tings,” she ‘declared solemn- ly, her’ eyes ‘holding ‘him with | hypnotic intensity, “and Ruth will be left:all.alone. If you_will tell the truth: about Scrap Johnson’s death, I swear that I'll take care | of her.” Josh Hastings’ eyes wandered | from Kay to Zeke Farley and Tom Runyon behind her, then to Ted. A sullen triumph gleamed through their glazed terror. | “I won't talk!” he declared, with : sudden vindictive strength. | “Then Ruth must be alone in : the world and fend for herself!” i Kay’s voice was inexorable and gave no quarter. ; “Damn you! Have it your own way, then!” His eyes clouded as a_convulsive tremor shook him. . Kay beckoned Zeke Farley closer | “Go on!” “I killed Scrap Johnson, because he pulled a dirty trick on me!” Josh Hastings gasped out his con- fession. “And I framed Gaynor because I hate him, and I intended to have him proved a murderer to you. And what’s more, I burned your ranch house, because .. .” His face contracted in a horrible grimace, and he fell back. Zeke Farley sprang to him, and put a hand on his heart. After a moment of breathless silence. he turned to Kay. “You were just in time,” he announced, “He’s dead.” With an inarticulate cry, Kay rose to her feet and flung herself into Ted’s arms. Tom Runyon, who had been watching the whole dramatic scene from a distance, swung into his saddle. He silently pushed past the group on the trail, and with- out a backward look, headed down for Clear Water Basin. For a long moment, his horse’s hoof beats were the only sounds to break the silence. Sunrise wit sudden radiance, the first rays of the sun caught the tops of the peaks, announcing the ar- rival of a new day. To the south- east, a heavy cloud of smoke smothered the ridges, but above and ahead of them, all was clear. “That is the past and the fu- ture!” Marion spoke in an awed whisper, as she looked from the obscurity of the eastern ridges to the bright promise of the western peaks, towering above them. Kay raised her head from Ted’s shoulder, but before following Marion’s look her eyes anxiously sought Zeke Farley. He nodded a sympathetic assent to her un- spoken question. _ He's free, all right!” He mo- tioned his men to take Josh Has- tings’ body and go ahead. A grin of satisfaction spread over his face as Kay slipped her hand through Ted’s arm and faced him with radiantly happy eyes. “How about coming back with me?” He cocked a quizzical eye at Marion. “I’ll send up a couple of cayuses for those two. I reckon they won't mind waiting!” “T’d love to! I want to get back as soon as possible.” Marion eager- ly accepted his suggestion, and before Kay or Ted could remon- strate, she kissed her hand to them and sprang up before Zeke Farley. A moment later, and they had followed the rest around a bend in the trail, leaving Kay and Ted alone with the sunrise. “Sweetheart!” Ted held Kay away for a moment, as he gazed at the bright glory of her hair in the morning sunlight that now included them in its golden radi- ance. “Marion is right! The future is our: He pulled her gently to him, and for a breathless interval, future and past were forgotten in the magic of the present, (Copyright, 1987, Marie de Nervaud) THE END ~ DOINGS AROUND THE GOLF LINKS | (By GRAVY) It seems that Mr. Paul Q. Cookie Mesa has caught on to the operation of a new set clubs and he took Grandpa Charlie Ketchum for a partner and gencrovsly allowed John Tele- graph Pinder the pleasure of hav- ing Old Bye Duke of Rock Sound as a friend and mentor. However, Mr. Pinder s that he believes ‘that Mr. Cookie Q. Mesa was too with Old By golf strokes and will gladly give a doz- jen or so of them back. After much palaver and many “shinnycock” jstrokés' on the first tee, the four- '¥omb! dalloped away to victory for Oook and Charlie by 3 up while Mr. Sands says that he “had regained-his putting eye during the ‘match the resuls would have been generous y ientizels gisferent. FUT A— Pf 4h Primmer very gencrous- ily joined the foregoing foursome on the 10th hole without invita- tion. Mr, Sands claiming that Mr. Plummer talks so much he is un to trate conversation. e concen Mr. Harris Postmaster) and = Mr. Goldsmith got licked by a couple of young upstarts one day last week afd agreed to punish the young upstarts, if possible. The » of holes did not prove ja thing except that the so-called g upstarts were going to wir ain. And they thought jon account of those gentlemen ng Mr. Pious William Wat 4 Mr. Irish Russell seems that on the first Mr. Watkins made a Sam 43. which of Watkir Mr. Harris wa S (our genial Samuella first cour so too made he house 46 and with 40x s wh proceeded > of holes. Kerr ha of golf) the others and the match was a tie. Mr. Red Wiley Milligan claims he beat Mr. Del aphone Woods but you can’t always believe a claim. Mr, Ikey Parks at last got re venge on a few friends. It seems that he Doe William Pen- ababe np have lost many they were considering changing their team name to Brooklyn or Philadelphia but this] week they upset the dope and the apple-cart which was pushed by Mr. Hurricane Eddie Strunk and Mr. Char 5 The first named 1 15 up on the re and then ped count- ing and Mr. Parks won 5 skins in row and then had to be. other guys were hol that all] to the golf| cows and hors- Parks had able| while Mr. Strunk} dren and all| ing week to} has} and Ke so games a stop ise three The F course to so loud ’s $ came over join his However, Mr n Doc others did Mr. Doc ther t skin the wil see Strunk all ready if he meet even to play e eeceecee Tod Los ounded tullement * near K, BAYVIEW PARK; jNew ay In History! = WILD GAME PLAYED SATANS WON, 16-15, TWENTY-SIX HITS, TWENTY- NINE RUNS AND SIXTEEN REGISTERED IN CONTEST| LAST NIGHT Caraballo Red Devils and Rob- erts Stars played an exhibition game last night at Bayview Park} and it was one of the wildest of the season, The clubs scored 29 runs, col- lected 26 hits and made 16 er-| rors, altogether. i The teams have not played un-{ der lights for some time and this |‘ may be the couse of the very loose ! game. | Woodson made four costly er-| rors, Domenech and Demeritt three each. Garcia committed two. Leaders at bat were F. Tynes with three out of five, one good for a double. Demeritt hit three out of six. M. Tynes conneced for a triple. J. Carvonell, who had seven putouts and five assists, played a good game in the field, M. Tynes had forr putouts and} one assist in center field. C. Griffin was the only fie'der without an error. Score by innings: Stars ... 400 010 331—15 Satan: 318 300 O01x—16 15 Batter’ Roberts and Stick- Ward and Hopkins. BASEBALL RESULTS Friday, September 4 eco eee NATIONAL LEAGUE At New York R. H. E. Brooklyn 1518 3 New York oats 715 2 : Hoyt, Lindsey and Phelps; Melton, Brennan, Baker and Mancuso, i ne} At Philadelphia Boston Philadelphia (10 Innings) Batteries: Turner and Lopez; Muleahy, Jorgens and Grace. R. H. E. Pale | ee) yy ae | St, Louis at Cincinnati, night game. Pittsburgh and Chicago, not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Detroit R. I Chicago 3 Detroit * 4 0 Batteries: Kennedy and Sewell; Auker, Poffenberger and York. Ht. E. 8 2 9 R. H. E. 1512 0 At St. Louis Cleveland St. Louis Batteries: Allen and Hogsett, Baecht and Huffman, At Washington York Washington Batteries: Ruffing and Chase and R. Ferrell. R.- E.| RG Ee Coe 2 Boston and Philadelphia, scheduled, LEGALS * h Glenn; ; i} LEGALS | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THR! ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRC! OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Mi ROE Ci Y. CHANCERY. BEN G. KENDALL, Plaintiff, Foreclosure of Tax Sale Certificates CARLTON, et at. Defen i: NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that un- der and by authority of the Final Decree of Foreclosure rendered by the Honorable Arthur Gomez, one of thé Judges of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe i in that certain se ing vs. CORETTA 8. Court} er and by virtue! . will offer for} public outery to} best bidder fort of the Court in the , on Mon- A terms there and sell at highest and cash at the front House alonroe City of Key W. day, the D., 1937, between eleven O'clock, o'clock, 1 xal legal hour the being » hours the zaN SW of ruth of rock read; W% all in Twp. 54 ast; § 6, North of rock re 54 South, NW} of the ‘4 South, 10 and SE of the andthe “E Wis os. 3, all in Twp. 54 South, property. as aforesaid, the. tener hereditaments appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wi ning, being sold to satisfy a with all nd THOMAS S. CARO, Master in Chancery CK, sept4 1 : + IN CHANCERY, McDOUGAL et al, as Trustees, Plaintiffs, No. 6-486 Mortgage Foreclosure ACH COME yY or a Florida corpora- vs. LONG BE FLORIDA, tion, et al. Defendants. NOTICE OF ASTER 3. tice is hereby given that _un- and by authority of the Final cree of Foreclosure rendered by Honorable Arthur one the Judy the of the Eleventh Judic in and for that rtain cause pending in whieh D, Ll, and CLAUDE L. FRE! are co ?' BEACH COM- PANY OF FLORIDA, a Florida cor- et al. are defendants, 1 Master in Chan y ap- y the Court in said decree, nd by virtue of the terms thereof, will offer for sale and sell at public outery to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front door of the Court House of Monroe County, in the City of Key West. lori on 3) nday, the 6th day of September, A. D., 1937, between the hours of eleven o'clock, A. M., and two o'clock P. M., the same ‘being @ egal sales day, and the hourg the hours of sale the followihg described property, situate in Mone roe County, Florida, to-wit: SALE. in A. 25) (%) ay known as Tamiami Trail, all wnship Fifty-four (54) 8 nge Thirty-three (33 containing 637 acres mor said property aforesaid with the tenements appurter as alt nd belonging ing, being Mold ‘to watiafy this Tth day! of Auketist RAYMOND Ro LORD, Master in Chancery ire om plajnant, 4 5; septs 1-2 y COURT OF THE HCUAL COROUIE tf MONE A - IN CHANGE KENDALL, Plaintiff Rill To Foreclosure) Tax Sale Certificates! MURCHISON 4 M " w a RCUIT COURT OF THE TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MON- IN CHANCE GAL and CLAUL AND, 2AL d IVAR AXE Master i oe or in any wise | | the jeaid d LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, I. MASTELLER, Plaintiff, vs. N UILFORD BAUMA single man, et al., Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MONROE TO: ARTH N. BAUMAN and ANITA BAUMAN, his wife. You are hereby notified and re- quired to appear to the Bill of Complaint for the foreclosure of e mortgage in the above entitled cause on or before the 4th day of October A. D. 1937, otherwise the allegations of said Bill of Com- plaint wi confessed by you and This orde “The Ke at ach of you shall be published in West Citizen”, published West, Florida. » at West, Monroe 4th day of K DATEL County, Florida, this ptember A. D. 1937. (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer of the Circuit Court in and Monroe County, Florida Ey Florence 'E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk. Clerk for IRA C. Miami, Attorney HAYCOCK a for Plaintiff. oct2, af A. T c AND IN € = . Adams, Plaintiffs, Foreclosure of Lien of ‘Tax Sale Certificates. A. ‘Eastman, if living, dead, the heirs, de krantees or — othe nts under the said A, Bastman, Harry and, if Visees, Harry Defendant. ORDBR OF PUBLICATION It appearing from the sworn bill of complaint the above entitled cause that plaintiffs de not know Atid have not been to ascertain fter diligent inquiry whether the 5 try A. Eas aintiffs to be interested inafter described is dead or alive. F vre ordered that Harry A. Eastman, defendant in the above styled cau if living, and, if dead, all parties claiming inter- ests under the said Harry A. East- man, deceased, or otherwise, in the following described property ip Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: On the Island of Key West, and known as a part of Tract Eigh- teen (18), according to White- map of Key West, de- ated in February A. D. 1829, is now better) known as Eight (8) of Square Four of said Tract Kighteen (18), to the Plat of the Company's _dia- in Plat Book Monroe County, Florida records, to the bill of complaint in use on Monday the 4th day f October, A. D. 1937, otherwis the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed. It is further ord der be publis! ea week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper publish- in Monroe County, State of Florida. Dated this 4th day of September, ALD. 193 (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer and Lot a) ed that this or- Clerk Circuit Court, Eleventh Judi-] , cial Circuit of the State of Flor- . in-and for Monroe County. Albury for Plaintiffs. sept4-11-18-25; oct? IN THE © E mn CO + Ls PREELANDS we Real V. EARL mond 'aeal vs nd by auth f Foreclosure r nth Judicial Circuit of and for Monroe County, : that certain cause in urt pending, in which D. A. AL and) CLAUDE Is as ‘Trustees, are and V. EARL , are defendants, 1 as Master in Chancery ap- by the Court in said de- © under and by virtue of the terms thereof will offer for sale and sell at public outery to the highest and best bidder for cash at front door of the Court House of Monroe in the City of Key W: Monday, the 6th day A. D. 1937. A xame the the situate describe y in Monroe County, being all that por- 11 lying East of Township 54 th, Range 32 East; also Sec- ne 7 and & and the West half Section 9 and the NE\ of Section 9, all in Township 64 puth, Range 3 Kast. The sald property as aforesaid together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging. or in any wine appertaining, being sold to eatinfy cree ed thin 7th day of August, 1927. W CURRY HARRIS, Special Master in Chancery HAYCOCK, of tor Complainant a “21-28; septé NOTICE OF APPLICATION YOR TAX DEED (Somate TICK 18 wued the 4th 1927, bas filed my and hes made for @ tax deed to be le Said certificate em- ywing described prap- the County of Mo ve, Btate to-wit Tr Monrue Book TU, County, { the said prop- certificate fi of Annie C. hall be on =< to t described therein will be the highest bidder at th on the firat month of October sth day of 193 October the thie 296 day of September | Raymond R. La c. Mon-4 PAGE THREb LEGALS N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIF OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. CHAS. N. STONE, Complainant, Foreclosure of Lien of Tax Certificates, CHARLES G. ALBURY and MABELLE M. ALBURY, his wife, Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the orn bill filed in the above stated cause that Charles G. Albury and Mabelle M. Albury, his wife, the defendants therein are non-residents of the State of Florida and that their residence as is particularly known 113 Eastman Street, Cranford, New Jersey. That each of said de- fendants is over the age of twenty- one years and that there is no per son in the State of Florida a se! ice of @ summons in chancery wi whom would bind said defendants. It is therefore ordered that said non-residents be and they are here- by required to appear in said cause on or before the rule day in Sep- tember, to-wit, the 6th day of Sep- tember, A. D. 1937 otherwise the al- legations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendants. It is further ordered that this order be published once each week four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Monrve County, Flor- ida. Ordered >. 1937. vs. this 6th day of August, ¢ Ross C Clerk of the Circuit Lord Solicitor for Complainant. augi-14 MASTER'S SA HEREBY n the 6th day . by the Monor- One of the Court of the of August, / able Arthur Judges of the k er for highest bidd front door House in Ke Florida, on Monday September, A, D. 1937 (same being a rule day of said Court and a legal sales day) during the legal hours of sale, to-wit, between 11 0° in the’ fo na the afternoon of said day, the fol- lowing describe perty to satisfy said decree by payment of the amount therein specified In the City of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, and is Subdivision Ten (10), haot Two (2), Square ‘Nineteen (19), cording to Ins jer of the West, 6th day of th and on James (se) ; thence Wely on Grinnell Street Forty (40) feet to the place of beginning. Allan B. Cleare, Jr. Speciai Master in Chancery. Raymond R. Lord, Solicitor for Complainant augi-14-21-28; septs THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL Cimcurr OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON- ROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, J. T. VANN, Plaintiff, ‘Tax Certificate re Y ROBERTS et i Defendants. ICE OF MASTER'S SAL) e is hereby given that un id by authority of the Final of Foreclosure rendered by the Honorable Arthur Gome: © of thé Judges of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County, Florida, in that certain cause in said Court pending jn which J.T. VANN is complainant, and CANADY ROBERTS et vir, et al are de- fendants, I as Special Master in Chancery appointed by the Court in aaid decree, under and by virtu of the terms thereof, will offer tor vir, et House of Monroe County, City of Key West, Florida day, the 6th day of September, D., 1937, between the hours en o'clock, A. M., and lock, P.M. the same — bein legal sales day, and the hours the legal hours sale, the following . situate in Mon- roe anty, F . to-wit? Lot One’) Section () and Lot One (i) in Be n (10), all in Township Sixty Range Thirty «aa said pr together with all hereditaments thereunto belongi appertaining, beir H nT IN AN “ Ss PROMATE. ate of In re Bi r LAs ELLA AND Atl CLAIME OR DEMANDS AGAINST SAID Ke TATE ow, and each of Y by notified and re devon. Fierids ra o CARLATEDT Leet Will aed and fret cotietl there Leeise Albury, ée- suglt-2i-38, wepsé As Ksecatris Testament to of Kile creed Citizen—20e tribe to The