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OE 1i L@wdeB to wait to be caugh iP. THE C a 4 ie am ; to- You can efta Liibe: vic your, jorders and pay the René Geiss, head of a murder price if he fails! | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | “Just a minute,” he broke in| smoothly. “ | ‘In that cas: had aoe better tell me suere Ludovic 1s | Gr Se ete Southern HAMGUEE ot Cotte Ween MED Rade B stottl caekIeny He gav | League Sends eeueccveten Stars To Major. Leagues us, He paresis. wees that it was i Sehoe ab car- Highee To Cubs, Grace To Bet-seller.” ‘ f “Sof she said, with a sort of ae | strangled’ scream. “The in who St. Louis, Crouch To! a saved Lumsden, and yet you doubt Brooklyn; Rooks Shone' By DILLON GRAHAM ‘ . ! |AN-OF-THE-MONTH: Gabby | that the game is host! You’re mad. This Year | AP Feature Service Writer (ily Asnocinted Presny \ME Hartnett, who skippered the! I tell’ you—but then you were al- ways mad. ATLANTA, Oct. 11.—There | Chicago Cubs to a’National league ! ought to be afew shining new! | conspiracy. Westérday: Breaking into Geiss’s house to look for the murder ES ow Oftilie already there. Gi at home! Chapter 37 Strange Visitors T, in the name of all that’s rere? tema jou to rol me ed. “etaven’ you Ly..this time to keep out of trouble?” Even ini the half-light, 1 could rey the flash of anger in her dark i fave i gh. | ’ with Rakovs ad be snd bow eae thing was to fin at gun, and I though: to myself, if none of was al imi yt tageelt. 2 ” 1-said, “the how is how we can safely out of here—” But it instant came a faint but feet ees, sain, ey a ofa mounting the mar- iepurey tread mounting the al look round wildly. The room. coco s na athe” Crating _He looked at her consideringly. his head on one side. “I am mad, am faces on the big-leagtie diamonds | Pennant. He personally struck -| 12” he echoed, and there was.some- thing so indesctibably. menacing in his tone that I felt the girl be- side me shudder. “That is not a. very safe thing to say. But let it pass. How much money do you next season from Dixie—the land | the blow—a ninth-inning homer of Ty Cobb, Jim Bagby (Sr. and|—that pushed the Bruins out ‘Jr.), Nap Rucker and other ball- | front. | playing notables. Team-of-the- Month: Those - Several hopped straight to the|Cubs. Seven, games behind on big show for late season trials | September 1, Gabby’s boys over- ; want? Ten thousand francs?” man sneered. in his face. ried pier ne Sane) anoCi es | hauled Pittsburgh, swept a three-! The “A hundred thousand would be ign closed. t i The more like it,” she retorted. “You a) Five. me what money you have in the house, and d check on your account ;in Brussels for the bal- ance.”- She. gave a short, harsh laugh. “And I don’t think, some- how,” she added, “that you will try to Hed g the ‘check, because. if you did, I might feel inclined to shh) til ‘ i i f es e-a number -of.in- icago Cubs called, in')€ame series with the Bues and‘ ies who would be Kirby Higbe, Birmingham's right- | Won going away. Hc cae hander, to give them a lift in the| Speedster-of-Month: —Britain’s ‘pennant fight down the stretch /Captain George Eyston, who with Pittsburgh. drove racing car to new world ré has been The Cubs have owned Higbe ,Tecord of 357.5 m.p.h. } How true it is that ‘since 1937. The steady, 23-year-| _ Releases-of-Month: Manager) Hie yu neves exbect, ‘atitude | o1q righthander ranked among Frank Frisch by St. Louis Cardi- } } - uis Browns. ' what. money. have, and for the Sox Buy Two | piteher-of-Month: whose faith as: to .he outer w the Toei. Bedind tte ie patch of shadow: f caught Osane ‘the shoulders. thrust her into ; Lillian Smith of this city went} | advertised and sold to the highest ry . - Today’s Horoscope Céesece Those born: in: the early hours have a rather combative disposi- tion, but as the ‘day progresses |the nature becomes milder and! taxes will be $0 The native will be much. appre ciated by friends and associates and, beloved for the open-handed charity manifested. Success in’ business seems certain, with com- | fort and prosperity in life. FIND MOTH IN EAR MILWAUKEE—Annoyed by a | constant buzzing in her ear, Miss} to a hospital where a surgeon/ extracted a moth. LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 735 Notice is hereby given that Harry) Gjerk © N.S. Jones and Ladora Hudson have ed with me written request. that subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of deseribed of Monroe, Lot 2, Bik, 13, Key West Founda- ton Co. Sub, Flat ‘Book |, Page 155, Regords, Deed Book —— Page 1 the thzek to be sold are evide * represent taxes for the years 1927 to 1938, both, inclusive, | Said tax 'cértifivate together with subsequent omitted | or | levied df to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in all ‘turns into a very hospitable. oné:! Key West, on the 13th day of Oc- tober, 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 27th day of Sep- tember, 1938. SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Cour Florida. sept27; oct4-11.1938—Mi336 Key West, NOTICE OF SALE. OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 736 Notice is hereby given that Van- derpool Properties, Inc. has filed with me written request that the tax, certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following pionship, upset Bromwich and other ranked aces, lost to Budge in finals. Favored Riggs beaten early by Gil Hunt. Alice Marble won women’s crown, after Ex- Champion: Helen Jacobs elimin-" ated by Margot Lumb. Pugilists: Jimmy Adamick out- pointed by’ John Henry Lewis. Adamiék knocked out, suffered concussion at hands of Roscoe Toles. Speedboaters: Italy’s Count Theo Rossi won Detroit’s Gold cup and Washington’s President’s described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit NW of NEX, Sec. 21, Twp. 54, Re. 34, Acres 40, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book Page ‘The taxes to be sold are evidenced | advertised and sold to the highest | |. Notice the Legislature, upon the following Minnie estate In the County / with “ tate of Florida, to-wit: the tax certificate together with all | o¢ Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: ‘the tax certificate together with all | sept LEGALS tober, 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 27th day of Sep- tember, 1938. SEAL) ,, Ross C Sawyer _ | irenit Court, Monrée County; | Florida, oct4-11,1938—M1340 SALE OF TAX FICATES } 740 that filed that NOTICE OE CER’ is hei B. Rogers me _ written given has. request subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State 6f Florida bé as recorded in Morroé County advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by need House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of ye jicate No. 11127 of 1928, certificate No. 1138 of 1928, and | the Legislature, upon the following | Popcescme taxes for the years described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 10, Blk. 6, Tr, 18, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Book A-4, Page 198. ‘The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 283 of 1931, and, represent, taxes for the years 1930 to 1938, both inclusive, Sajid tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied t, Monroe County, | taxes will be sold to the highest dder at the Court. House Door in} ‘on the 13th day of Oc- tober, 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P, M, Dated this the 27th day of Sep- tember, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, | Florida, Sept27; oct4-11,1938—MIS41 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX | CERTIFICATES { No. 741 Notice is hereby given that Herbert R. Weech has filed with written request that the te together with all subsequent omitted or levied, taxes | held by the State of Florida he avertised and sold to the highest | vidder for cash as provided . by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County me tax certific by certificate No. 1805 of 1981, and | of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: | e years’ 1930! % of NE\% Re. 24, Actes 20, a8 re- onroe ‘County Records, Deed Book Page ‘The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 1806 of 1931, and represent taxes for the years 1930 all subsequent’ both inclusive. % of NE¥% of NEX See. 21, Tw Re. 24, Acres 10, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Teed Book —— Page to 1938, Also, S% of. ‘The taxes to be sold-are evidenced | tember, 2, BK. 3. Tr 6 cas. re- Pt. Monroe County Records, | cordea Lot in of, NE}, Sec. | Deed Book C-1, Page 1by ‘The taxes tojbe sold are evidenced by certificate No, \234 of, 1938, and represent taxek for the years 1927 to 1938, both ielasived) Said tax cergificate together with ! omitted, or.-levied taxes will be sold to the highest | hidder at the Court Hotse Door in Key West, on the 13th day of Oc- tober, 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P.M. | Dated this the 27th day of Sep- 8. . PAGE THREE LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No, 745 Notice is hereby given that Thos. J. Peters has filed with me written request that the tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held. by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legisiature, upon the following described real estate in the County All, Sec. 20, Twp. 54, Re. 33, Acres 640, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book Page ‘The taxes to be sold are evidenced and to.1938, both inelusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 13th day of Oc- tober, 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 27th day of Sep- tember, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, sept27; oct4-13,1938—M1346 NOTICH OF SALE OF -TAX CERTIFICATES Neo. 740 Notice is hereby % Cord has Tae Nwritten request that the tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes hela by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill.396 of the 1937 acts of the Begislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: i% of N%& of Ni, Sec. 26, Twp. Re. given that filed with 24, Acres 80, ‘as recorded in nty Records, Deed Book ace — taxes to be sold are evidenced py certificate No. 11255 of 1928, and represent taxes fr the years 1927 n ve. ee iar certificate together with ail Rubsequen itted or levied taxes will be sold to the bighest bidder at the: Court! House Door in Key West, on the 13th day of Oc- toneno1e3s, at 8:00 o'clock P.M. Dated this the 27th day of Sep- amber, 1938. ‘ (SEAL Ross C Sawyer Circuit Court, Monroe County, oct4-11,1938—MI1347 i } Chicago'cup motorboat races. by certificate No, 1807 of 1931, and | (SAL) Rosa C Sawyer angle of the wall. I had just to flatten myself against the s 8. ath. y the Ii ide . on. and. Geiss at the threshold. prac rest, as yu so cleverly suggest. | there wil ‘be'a check on my Brus- sels uint—=a check that I shal? not e to stop.” The woman’s eyes had never left his face, but save for a tight- ening of the thin lips, she gave no sign of the effect his diatribe had ‘on her. Now she stood up and mo- tioned him to precede her from the roomn. “T'm in a ourry,” she said. “The express leaves at Eidnight, and | don’t fancy you want to linger.” __ The cartoonist shrugged, sm ing aed as sad a sl Ruspie cious?” he said ch'dingly. “Never Side of the fear, Henrietta, I will: keep ty word.’ He passed quietly from the room the woman following close at his heels, and with a sharp click t! light went oat. “Thank Heaven they, out,” I said. “Now I c: away.” “You wouldn't be so tilie retorted sharply. “ and we know they'll bot! in five minutes, and th all the night to look for t! bol .” T corrected he: ‘But first, young woman, t 'm ing to'see you clear away.” An iobethe Re window and ‘toed For an awful instant 1 thought tilt "he had. seen us. but, after. use he turned to window, raised his hand, and a metal sun-shutter rattled down. shutting off t! I counted ten’ slowly, then ith caution; move ih peered through ie id so, with a faint the gir was beside room inside was clearl and in the middle of it tastic figure did so, I experienced Me Mg I ty . i 5 Tt below me I saw mouthed. for the door was slowly im. aes move, 8 epister, " is shape iat retogn felt Ortilie’s grasp tighten con- only 00 well. ‘on my arm, but when the ‘e’re too late.” 1 dismal- “gil that showed in| ly. “There’s a-bioke standing sen- ‘WeaPa er Cate ch hei 5 “A fellow Noah More,” whispered back, “one of Geiss’ creatures. He tried to do me in last night.” But even as I spoke, I he: a faint, scuffling noise inst the : ive objec below was stai ing to scale the house, even as we had done. For an instant | hesitated. par- alysed by the sheer horror of the situation. It seemed obvious that yet another of the rats had come saive what ne couid before A wi * she said hatshiy. “you'te ed at her, stow! is. brows. “I thought it was to give yi 2 now is it of yours what ‘gard it own safety. “Quiet!” I breathed, and bend- ing, caught the bottom of the sun- ward: | gripoed the girtoarm and Be ra eel ete ee T ou! e land- ing, ses the aoe a me, goa struck a ma’ oo} for “Were in the lock, but there was nothin os inside. which and obediently she slij her beath sandals. while I « same; then we crept silently our bare feet down the stairs. my heart sank, ne right, which I knew led to the dining-room, opened sud- fenly. letting a my he beam of ight out across blac! the hall/and I heard Geiss’s voice “So now you have your check. Henri and if you will come with me, I will give you what money I can spare for your jour- NEW YORK—Contending that his wife is a “witch of evil powers,” Giuseppe Porcelli of this city fiied suit for divorce. The Boston Red Sox purchased | cyps’ Bill Lee, who hurled four | (a pair of Little Rock stars—20- cccessive shutout games, brought year-old First - Baseman Paul season’s total to 22 victories. i ‘ |Campbell, the club’s leading hit-| yarathoner - of - Month: Sam. \ter, and Pitcher Woodrow Rich,|sneaq won 108-hole Westchester ;whose hurling average is above} coi¢ tourney (richest of all), be-| ‘the .500 mark. >, i =. | ear’s reatest money- Sandy-haired Joe Grace, 23- | vine. ae ae | | year-old Memphis outfielder, was! Feat-of-Month: Briton Jack {bought by St. Louis and got off/poyie’s knocking himself _ out. | |to a good start in his few games| Boxer swung right against Eddie with the Browns. |Phillips, missed, hit floor andj | The Brooklyn Dodgers may be cwooned, H ‘able to get some help from Bill) pritter-of-Morith: Hank Green-| ;Crouch, whom they bought from /herg, who slammd out dozen! | Nashville. je| tomers for 58 total; nearest ap-| |. Another high-powered rookie| proach to.Babe Ruth’s 1927 record ‘is silent Tom Sunkel, 29-year-old | 4¢ go. , | |Paris, Ill., lefthander who fired) Tennist-of-Mohth: Dan Budge, across the plate for Atlanta at a who completed court’s grand fast clip. The St. Louis Cardinals '<jam (Australian, French, British, ! jown him and probably will call american championships) by win-_ in next-spring. ‘ ‘ning U. S. singles title. Budge led Knoxville Slugger |U. S’s successful Davis cup de- | Some big circuit club also may | gense, ‘have a potential stalwart in Di-| Gpigders: N. Y. pro Giants | Maggio-like Maurice Van Robays, whipped Eastern ¢ollege All-| Whizzer White, Colo- a home-run swatting outfielder! stars 6-0, ado’s Rhodes Scholar all-Amer- with Knoxville. | Birmingham's powerful Pole, ica halfback, debuted as pro Second-Baseman Heine Majeski, footballer with Pittsburgh Pi- | has been sold to Indianapolis. Ma- yates, | jeski’s batting average sticks | Linksfers: Freckled Patty Berg |around the .325 mark. | whipped Mrs. Julius Page 6 and Memphis has Buster (Deacon) 5 to win national women’s cham- ' Blakeney, a six-footer who Wears | pionship. Handsome Willie Tur- glasses and looks more like a pro- | noca bopped Pat Abbott 8 and 7 270.1 fessor than a baseball player but 'to cop national, amateur crown lis rated about the best shortstop | (after Defending Titleholder John in the league. But he’s weak at Goodman and British. Amateur | | bat. ‘Champion Charles Yates had sats -dddneen od bene bumped off. Veteran Chick} GROCERS VICTO ‘Evans and Tennist Ellsworth } Vines failed to qualify). U. S. | Curtis Cuppers rallied to whip | OF FIRST-HALF OF |British women’s team 5%—3'%. | |Tony Manero won Glens Falls poo pen. Vic Ghezzi and Ben Hogan JUNIOR GUE Hershey round robin best} ball tourney. § Tennists: U.S. beat Australi URL EFEA’ 3 defended Davis Cup as; Ck ye SEP Pine Rookie Bob Riggs surprised with | fe C&ndLJoMIORs . To ‘triumph over Adrian Solel Don! | Budge won both singlést ubsies ; | ee aps are CLUB: ;won doubles and John Bromwich was’ SconE | beat Riggs. Unseeded Gene Mako, | | giant-killer of U. S. singles cham- 7 3 = .700 6 4 .600 5 4 .550 3 6 333 Bacardi Juniors Burly Boys Coto Stars Young Marts Bacardi Juniors were eliminat- led from the first-half of the Junior Baseball League’s race by losing to Burly Boys, 7 to 1, on Sunday, thereby leaving P.G.C.! 'Grocers on top and with the | championship. Bacardis scored the first run of the game in the ‘second in- ‘ning but failed to put over an-| othér player during the rest of the contest. { A five-run rally in the seventh | frame put the game on ice for Burly Boys. ) Bum players hit safely but four times, while Burly Boys collect ed seven binglés. f L. Fernandez poled a triple. |, Cobo, Rosendovand Castro hit) doubles for the victors. Arias out five, Tynes} whiffed seven and Esquinaldo, fanned eight? Bacardi Juniors— 010 000 000—1 Burly Boys— 000 101 S0x—7 8 5 Arias, M. Tynes and Bazo; O. Esquinalde and J. Soldano. Final games of the first-half} will be played next Saturday and Sunday. On the former day, P.G.C. Grocers will mee* Burly Boys and Bacardi Juniors will tangle with Coto Stars. Sunday morning, Young Marts cross bats with Coto Stars. LEGALS N in pe: Ebtate of CHARLES FDUPONT. ‘ Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS Toi all creditors and all persons having claims or demands againat said Estate You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required present any claima and demands which You, Or either of you, may haxe against the es ¢ Charles F. DuPont, dece late of Monroe County, Florida, to the Hon. Ray- mond R_ Lord mty Judge of Monroe:County, at his office im the County Courthouse in Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, within eight calendar months from the date of the first {publication hereof Al! claims and demands not presented within the time amd in the manner prescribed herein shall be barred as provided by law Dated Oectaber eth A.D. 1934 ILMA DuPONT THOMPSON, As Administratrix Com Testamento Annexo of the Estate of Charles} F. DuPont, Deceased Ostli-1$-25; movli93s R.H.E 46 t Young Marts were scheduled to play two games Saturday but lost both by forfeit. Standing of the clubs: Chub— W.L. Pet PGC. Grocers .- § 1 910, | case: curity Polo: Old Westbury won na-; tional open. Autoracing: Briton’s John Cobb | set world speed record of 350.2 m.p.h. Day later Briton George | Eyston establishd faster mark of | 357.5. Horseraters: Stagehand won ragansett special and Governor’s | handitap. El Chito coppéd Aque- duct’s juniér championship stake. Seabiscuit ran third behind Iso- | later in Belmont’s Manhattan handicap. Ménow won Havre De Grace’s Potomac. Porter’s Mite set world 61-furlong record of! 1:15 2-5 in Belmont’s Cham- | pagne. Diéd: William B. Lynch, Princeton fullback, of heart at- tack after grid practice. Diamond Dust: Newark won International league champion- ship and Kansas City took Amer- ican Association laurels. Dizzy Dean won crucial first game in decisive Cubs-Pirate series. Paul Dean returned to Cards from, Texas league, won 2, lost 1. Yanks’ Red Ruffing first pitcher to win 20 games. After clinching American league pennant, Yanks lost six straight for eight-year losing streak record. Statement of the Ownership, Mav- re Eten , Ree Key +f of TI hed Daily at for October Citizen, West, Florida, 1988, State of Florida, County of Monroe tor the Stat . personally appeared Joe Allen, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the ‘business manager of The Key West. Citizen and..that the foliowing is, to the best of his knowledge ard belief, a true state- ment of the ownership, management, circulation, etc. of the aforesaid publigation, for. the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act ‘of Angukt 24,1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Reg- ulations, printed on the reverse of) this forin, to wit: } 1, Phat the names and addresste! of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and-business managers are; | Publisher,1. P. Artman, Key West, Florida Fditor, L. P. Artman, Key West, Florida. Editor, L. P. Artman, Fiorida. Manager, Joe Allen, Floriéa. | : The Citt- | zen Publishing Co., L. Artman, Key West, Florida, Pres. 3. That’ the knéwn bondholders, mortéagees, and. other security! holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securt- tes are j None. 4 ‘That the two pai above, giving the ni owners, stockholders, holders, if amy, © the lst of stockhol holders as they appe: houk raphs next | of the upon of the company but also, in where the stockholder or se- holder appears upon the hooks of the company as trustee or im any other fiductary relation, the name of the person oF corporation | for whom such trustee fs acting, te) given; also that the sald two para- graphs contain . sta ta em- bracing jane fail knowledge and belfef as tothe Circumstances and conditions under which stock. holders apd security. holders who @o not appear upon-the books of th. company as trnstees, fold stock! and securities in a capacity than a bena fide owner: and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, aaso- elation, or corporation has any in- terest direct or indirect in the anid Stock. bonds, or other securities than a* se stated by Rim. & That the average number of copes of each issue of this pob- ieation sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid sub ecribers during the six months pr. ceding ‘the Gate shown above te er. Sworn to and subscrived before me this lith day of October, 1938 (SEAL) WM. A FREEMAN, Netary Public, State of Florida at Laree. My commission éxpires April 11,/ reat oetii-it represent taxes for the years 1930) (Merk Circuit Court, Monroe County, | IN Twp. 54,! to 1938, bot PC Ac! 71, as r Monroe County Records, D: Page The taxes to hi h inclusive. NW, Sec. 21 7 rded in eed Book sold are e: idenced by certificate No, 1649 of 1932, and | represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1938, both inclusive. Also,’ Pt. See. 21/22 County Records, Deed Book G-3, Pages 226 and 301. The taxes to be sold are evidenced by, certificate No. 674 of 1934, represent taxes for the years 1933 to 1938, both inclusive. Also NW% of NW, Sec. 22, Twp. 54, Re. Deed Book Page ‘The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 1650 of 1932, and represent taxes for the years’ 1931 to 1938, both inclusive. Said tax certificates together with | all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in! Count Key West, on the 13th day of Oc- tober, 1948, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 27th day of Sep-j by certificate No. 522 of 1929, and tember, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Gireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. sept27; octd-11,1938—M1337 | Peed NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No, 737 hereby given that Edward E. Archer has filed with me written request that the tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Lot 6, Blk. 3, Tr. 7, as recorded fn Monroe County Records, Deed Book RR, Page 6 The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 301 of 1928, and represent taxes for the years’ 1927 to 1938, both in ve. Said tax certi te together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 13th day of Oc- tober, 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 27th day of Sep- tember, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuft Court, Monroe County, Plorida. sept27; oct4-11,1938—M1338 Notice _is beh ra NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX 1 CERTIFICATES No. 738 * Notice is hereby given Susan E. Lowe has filed with me written request that the tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida b vertised and sold to the high der for cash as provided by se Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of | th of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 42 of Tr. 6, as recorded in A-5, Page 363. taxes to be sold are evidenced | by certificate No. 95 of 1926, and represent taxes for the years 1925 to 1938, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key W. on the 13th day of Oc- tober 3 M Dated this the 27th day of Sep- tember, 1938. SEAL) jerk Circuit Court rida. septzy: NOTICE. Pere oF TAX Cener ICATES Ney, 339 given that Ross C Sawyer Monroe County, eet 4-11,1938—M1339 Notice 14 hereby Samuel: Hansibat bas filed with me written request that the tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted 1 heid by the House Bil the Legisiatare. upon the descrived teal estate in the C of Monroe, State of Florida. t Lot 6 Bik, 1, Tr. 3, a8 recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Page 16°. The taxes to be sold are evidenoed by certificate No. 2999 of 1933. and represent. taxes for the years 192% to 1938, both incluatye Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted of levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder st the Court House Door Key West, on the 13th day of O<- |22, Twp. 54, Re. | me 34, Acres 6, as recorded in Monroe | tax certificates together and | bidder for that|Key West, en the 13th day of Monroe County Records, Deed Book | opevetter Corporation has filed with nat ot 2 COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT Ley Won MONROK COUN FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. : Estate of EPHEN eased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ‘9 all creditors and all persons having claims or demands against said Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby a nd require 1o. —presen equent omiited pr levied, taxes | Notified end Teg e etan which you, by the ‘State of Florida be! or either of you, may have against vertised and sold to the highest | the estate of Stephen F. Lowe, de- cash as provided by | ceased, late of Monroe County, House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of| piorida, to the Hon, Raymond the Legislature, upon the following | Lord, County Judge of Monroe described real estate in the County | County, at his office in the County Florida. Rept27; oct4-11,1933—M1342 n NOTICE OF. SALE OF TAX be CERTIFICATES No, 742 is hereby Johnson has request given thet | ™ filed with that the with all ce K. written Noti Evie I 34, Acres’ 40, as re- x ‘ wit: | C Sounty, Flor- “ordéa th. Montes: bounty ‘Records, | ° fonroe, State of Florida, te-wit: | Courthouse in Monroe County, Ph Lot 1, Bik. 4, Tr. 4, Island City | faa, within eight calendar months Sub., as’ recorded in’ Monroe County | from the date of the first publicas ecords, Deed Book ZZ, Page 166. | tion hereof. All claims and »de~ The taxes to be sold are evidenced mands not presented within by certificate No. 521 of 1929, and | time and in the manner prescribed represent taxes for the years 1928 | herein shall be barred as provided to 1938, both inclusive. by law, Also, Lot 2, Bik. ‘Tr. 14,Island| “pated ‘September 27, A. D. 1938, City Sub. as recorded in Montoe GRACE LOWE, Records, Deed Book 2Z, As Executrix of the Last Will ‘and Testament of Stephen F. Lowe, The taxes to be sold are evidenced! Deceased. sept2?7; oct4-11-18,1938 en a a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE RVENTH JUDE | represent taxes for the years 1928 to 1938, -both inclusive, Also, Lot 4, Bik. 4, Tr. 14, as re- | corded in Monroe County Records, Book Z, Page 597. ‘he taxes to be sold by certificate No, 5664 of represent. taxes for the yea to.1938, both, ineluaive. bsequent omitted taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 13th day-of Oc- Detendas NOTICE OF MASTER'S F Notice ja , hereby Mary S. Demeritt bas me written request tax certificate together ‘held by the State of ida advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided. by | House Hill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legisial owing described real of Monroe, State ae b ts Pt. Lot. 2, Bia Ady ager im Monroe Goatnty Waeseas: Bete Book Page 472. joe ‘ e to Be word & by certifionte oh cot | represagy taxes tee Jpe years. 29 | to. 1938. inchuatyes 2.04 = | | Said tae eortifteate eather ehh all subsequent omitted on : Jevied | taxes will be sold to the highest) bidder at the Court Howse Toor oi Oc- tober, 1935, at 3:00 o'clock P. M Dated this the 27th day of Sep- | tember, 1928, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cirevit Court, Monroe County, Florida, sep’ by taw, the follow- tober, 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P, M-. | Notice is hereby gi Serage leree of foreclosure heretofore en- sept27; oct4-11,1938—M143 | judicial Circuit in and for Monroe | Papy, is plaintite Corporat! filed with | decree, under and by virtue of the highest and best bidder for cash, at Key West, Florida, on the seventh 1 o'clock, p. m., same being a doseribes. property situate, ly- Geynn'y, diagram of Lote two Dated this the 27th day of Sep-| wagersioned, as Special Maste: corey tees hand ene hoe “dnd' by virtue of the final! de- Clerk Circuit Court, Montoe County, | tered in that cert cause pending "Florida. in the Cireult Court of the Eleventh ia - County, Florida, | being chancery NO’ La OF TAX cause No. 7-21, rein —. Lage joa aint Ot alba be Sercue given that | ante: 1, as Special Master th Chan- ery appointed by the court in said a thatch ‘ait|terms thereof will offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the the front door of the Court House | We Sratoe ‘County in the City. of (day of November,” 1938, between |the hours of 11 o'clock, a, m. and legal sale hours pi ry in Monroe County, Ot the Teland iol! ie West anda $6 duidivison it 5) of Lot Four 44)vot Ewe (8) eedording to (2) and Four (4) of Bight (8) of Tract Pour (4) of Simonton and Wall's Addition whieh sa recorded in Book roe County, Plordi more particularly described foliows; Commencing at the corner of Duval and Division Streets, and running thence along Duval Street in_a North- westerly ditection Sixty-four (64) feet; thence in a North- eanterly ‘direction. One Hun- dred (160) feet: thence in Southeasterly direction oetd-11,1938—M1946 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIPICATES No. 744 hereby given | j | | | | Notice is that me writ request tax certificates together with subsequent omitted ot tevied ta: held by the State of Florida be/ advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash an provided by/ House Bill 296 of the 1937 acts of | rection One Hundred (106) fee. to the point of beginning. The said property, as aforeant to matisty ectee 4 this 4th day of October, cS RAYMOND RB. LORD, of Monroe. State CHa vgs Ba 8% of N% of 3 w 55, Re. 34, Acres 80, am recorded Monroe Coanty i", Tate Deed! a. D., Book A-4, Pages 226 and 459. i idence Special Master in Chancery. 928, and HENRY 1. TAYLOR, JR. resent taxes for the Yeats 1927 Attorney for Plaintiff, 1938, both e. Octh-TL-18-25; nowvi.1938 Also, B% of Ni, ._ 26, Tr bs. Ra. 34, Actes 166, as recotded jn | perk) ee bee STX JUDGE'S COURT, Bouk A-4, Pages 226 and 459. eee eT tNTE, VieneDs. The taxes to bé told are evidenced c As A COURT OF PRO- by certificate No. 11257 of 1938, and gare. represent taxes for the years 1927 weeate of tq 1938, both Inclusive. CHARLES F. DuPONT. Also, 3%, Sec. 36, Tp. 55, Re. Decesned. 34, Actes 130. ae 5 of Vibrida: To ail per- toe County Recares, erested tn the estate of r dy. maid decedent r¢ hetthe notified that ord re evidenced You « by certificate No. 11253 of 1928, written te represent taxes for the years be the | to 193%, both inclusive. | anid decedent bas been admitted to Said tax certificates together with | probate in said Court all subsequent omitted or levied You are hereby commanded with- taxes will be sold to the highest iin siz calendar months from the bidder. at the Court House Door 'e dace of the first publiestion of this Key West, on the 13th day etipe notice to appear in said court and tober, 1928, at 346 o'clock P. show cause, if a8y you om Dated thin the 21th day of Hep-\the action of sxid le tember, 1935 ting said Will to probate should Ross C Sawyer (not stand emrevoked. irewit Court, Monroe County, | RAYMOND KH. LORI, Florida, County Judge Monroe County, Flor- dept2t: ceed-211sae—misis | a Seth L-18-35; Bove and | 1937

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