NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. — 
Essex, ss. Probate Court. 
To the heirs-at-law, next of kin, and 
all other persons interested in the estate 
of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Junior, late 
of Manchester in said County, deceased. 
WHEREAS, a certain instrument pur- 
porting to be the last will and testament 
of said deceased has been presented to 
said Court, for probate, by Gordon Ab- 
bott and Francis R. Hart, who pray that 
letters testamentary may be issued to 
them, the executors therein named, with- 
out giving a surety on their official bonds: 
You are hereby cited to appear at a 
Probate Court to be held at Salem, in 
said County of Essex, on the sixth day 
of May, A. D., 1912, at nine o’clock in tHe 
forenoon, to show cause, if any you have, 
why the same should not be granted. 
And said petitioners are hereby directed 
to give public notice thereof by publish- 
ing this citation once in each week, for 
three successive weeks, in the North Shore 
Breeze, a newspaper published in Man- 
chester, the last publication to be one day, 
at least, before said Court, and by mail- 
ing, postpaid, or delivering a copy of this 
citation to all known persons interested in 
the estate, seven days at least before said 
Court. 
Witness, Rollin E. Harmon, Esquire, 
Judge of said Court, this seventeenth day 
of April, in the year one thousand nine 
hundred and twelve. 
ARTHUR BOGUE, Register. 
OFFICE OF HENRY W. SAVAGE. 
By Albert Ammann, Auctioneer. 
129 Tremont Street, Boston. 
MORTGAGEE’S SALE. 
By virtue of the power of sale con- 
tained in a certain mortgage deed given 
by Benj. H. Corliss to Samuel T. Wil- 
liams, dated March 24, 1910, duly record- 
ed with Essex So. Dist., Book 2010, Page 
491, for breach of the condition in said 
mortgage contained, and for the purpose 
of foreclosing the same will be sold at 
public auction on the premises, hereinaf- 
ter described on Tuesday, May 7, 1912, at 
4.30 o’clock in the afternoon, all and 
singular the premises conveyed by said 
mortgage and therein described substan- 
tially as follows: A certain lot of land 
with the buildings thereon situate on the 
northerly side of Lincoln St., and the 
easterly side of Arbella St., in Manches- 
ter, Mass., bounded: Beginning at the 
corner of said Lincoln and Arbella Sts., 
at a stake, and thence running northerly 
on said Arbella St., 100 feet; thence turn- 
ing and running easterly by land now or 
late of Frederick Burnham 60 feet; thence 
turning and running southerly by other 
land, now or formerly, of said Burnham, 
100 feet to Lincoln St.; thence turning 
and running westerly on said Lincoln St., 
60 feet to Arbella St., and the point be- 
gin at. The premises will be sold subject 
to a mortgage of $4,000., duly recorded, 
to aceured interest on the same and to all 
unpaid taxes or other municipal assess- 
ments. $300. cash deposit. Other terms 
at sale. Full information may be had 
by inquiry of Albert Ammann, the auc- 
tioneer, at the address given above. 
Besse W. Hazard, Administratrix of 
Samuel T. Williams, mortgagee, de- 
ceased. 
See Suffolk County Probate Case No, 149211 
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