Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 01, 1914, Image 5

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    County.
Notes of Interest to Church People of
all Denominations in all Parts of
the County.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.
Service Sunday 10:45 a. m. Wednes-
day 8 p. m., 94 E. High street.
GO-TO-CHURCH SUNDAY.
Bellefonte is falling in line with other
progressive communities of the State and
Nation, and is going to have a Go-to-
Church Sunday. This day falls on Sab-
bath next, May 3rd. All preparations
have been made. Invitations have been
circulated. Others will be sent out. And
this communication itself is an invitation
to every citizen of this community to at-
tend the church of his choice. Catholics
and Protestants alike, are invited and
urged to go to the church with which
they are affiliated. Go once, go twice.
0.
There isn’t any reason why Bellefonte
cannot have 4000 people in its places of
worship on this day. And yet if it does
it will do something it probably never
did in all its history. Even the “good
old times” of our fathers, when “every
body went to church” wouldn't give
statistics showing an attendance of 80%
of the population. “Say not thou that
the former times are better than these,
for thou hast not inquired wisely con-
cerning this.” So, we are trying to set
up a standard, by making a record. Can
we have 80% of the population of Belle-
fonte and vicinity in our churches this
coming Sunday? If we do we will have
to enlarge our capacity; we will have to
have an overflow meeting at the Court
House, and Petrikin Hall. For we don’t
have the seating capacity to take care
of that many folks. But it would be a
sight for angels and men to see 80% of
our people try to get into our church
buildings next Sunday morning. It
would be something for the youngest to
tell his great grand-children. The story
would be on this wise, “why, once so
many people of Bellefonte wanted to go
to church that they couldn't all get into
the buildings. I tried to get in, and just
got in; and had to sit on the pulpit
steps!” Just think how that would make
the descendants open their eyes! Lets
do it. In that far off degenerate age, say
in about 1997, it would be a great story.
And it might mean something. But real-
ly we are more concerned about to-day,
and ourselves. “Act in the present.
Heart within, and God o’er head.” Go-
to-church Sabbath.
G. E. HAWES,
President Ministerium.
ee ee.
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH NEXT SUN-
DAY.
Rev. W. M. B. Glanding, pastor of St.
John’s Lutheran church, lately requested
President Woodrow Wilson and Mr. John
Wanamaker to send him a few written
reasons for belief in attendance at
church, which he could read to the con-
gregation at the special “Go-to-Church”
services on May 3rd. Both these eminent
laymen kindly and promptly complied.
These letters will be presented next Sun-
day morning and evening in the Luther-
an church, corner of Allegheny and Linn
streets, and their contents will be the
basis of Rev. Glanding’s sermons.
If you are living outside the borough,
and have not had a personal invitation,
this is a special invitation tor you to at-
tend religious services at the church of
your choice next Sunday. It will be “Go-
to-Church” Sunday. Don’t be queer and
stay at home. Join the procession next
Sunday. The Church needs you and you
need the Church.
Ain’t it So.
From the Houston Post.
Anyway, President Wilson must admit
that there are very few Democratic Con-
gressmen who are not willing to do
what’s right if they can be convinced
that it will not injure their chances of
re-election.
meme [ you always want to have the
best take the WATCHMAN and you'll
have it.
LEMONT.
*
Saturday brought a heavy rain.
Mrs. Ira Nearhoof returned to her home Wed-
nesday.
Hazel Rishel is improving very slowly since she
came home.
Mrs. Oscar Rishel is confined to her home with
chicken-pox.
The few warm days are bringing out the leaves
and blossoms.
There have been very few trout caught in
Spring creek up to this time.
William Williams spent a few days with his
mother, Mrs. Alice Williams.
Mrs. Margaret Williams has been on the sick
list but is able to be out again.
Some of the farmers were plowing on Monday,
as they are in a hurry to put out the spring seed-
ing.
A few of the Odd Fellows from town took ad-
vantage of the excursion and visited Lewisburg
last Friday.
Political Announcements.
CONGRESS.
1 hereby announce as a candidate for the Dem-
ocratic nomination as Representative in Congress
from the Twenty-first District. Your vote and
influence yespacifully solicited. Primary elec-
tion Tuesday, May 1
59-9-t.p.
Ww. E. ToBIAS,
Clearfield, Pa.
FOR STATE SENATOR.
We are authorized to announce that W. H.
Patterson Esq., of Clearfield, will be a candidate
for State Senator in_this, the 34th district, com-
posed of the counties of Centre and Clearfield
Subject to the action of the Democratic voters of
said district, at the primaries May 19th, 0, £
-15t:
We are authorized to announce that W. M.
Cronister, of Huston Twp., tre Co., Pa, isa
candidate for the nomination for State Senator
to represent the 34th Senatorial District, subject
to the decision of the Democrats of the District
as recorded at the Primaries on May 19th, 1914.
LEGISLATURE.
We are authorized to announce David W.
Miller, of Ferguson township, as a candidate for
the Legislature, subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic voters of the county at the primaries to be
held May 19, 1914. *
We are authorized to announce John A. Wil-
liams, of Port Matilda, as a Democratic candi-
date for the Legislature, subject to the action of
the Democratic voters of the county at the
primaries to be held on May 19th, 1914.
BOOKS, MAGAZINES, Etc.
THE WAR WITH MEXICO is on, and thousands
of Uncle Sam’s boys are either in Mexico or on
their way, to uphold the dignity of the United
States. Men have been killed, buildings dyna-
mited, and thousands of refugees are moving
toward the American border for protection.
These are stirring times, history is being made,
and you will wish to read every line in connec-
tion with this struggle. 3
The North American has special correspondents
and photographers on the field, which, together
with leased lines and Associated Press dispatches,
will enable them to give their readers the latest
and most authentic reports obtainable, together
with photographic illustrations taken on the
field.
If you are not a regular subscriber to the North
American, now is your opportunity. Place your
order at once with the nearest agent, and have
him serve you with a copy each day. Or, should
you be on the R. F. D. mail route, send us your
subscription direct to our office; one month, 25
cents; four months, one dollar.
Do not delay. Do this at once and avoid dis-
appointment.
New Advertisements.
Levari Facias issued out of the Court of
. Common Pleas of Centre County, Pennsyl-
vania, and to me directed, there will be exposed
to public sale at the court house, in the borough
of Bellefonte, Pa., on
MONDAY, THE 18TH DAY OF MAY, 1914
at 1 o'clock, p. m. the following described real
estate, to wit:—
All those two_certain lots of ground situate in
the township of Fer n, county of Centre and
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows to wit: FIRST THEREOF, begin-
ning at a point near the middle of the bridge in
the main street in the village of Pine Grove
Mills; thence along he main street south 82 de-
grees and 30 perches west 147 9-10 feet; thence
along the public road or Water street in the vil-
lage south 45 perches east 7315-10 feet toa stake;
thence north 82 degrees east 211 feet to a stakein
line of E. Bubb, thence north 1 degree and 30 per-
ches west along land of E. Bubb and Mrs. Tate
367 feet to a stone; thence south 66 degrees and
35 perches west 53 feet to a stone; thence north
along alley 2 degrees and 15 perches west 360 feet
to the place of beginning.
THE SECOND THEREOF, Beginning at a
stone in the public road thence by land of H. M.
Krebs north 66 degrees and 15 perches east 162
feet to a stone: thence by land of W. Ripka north
20 degrees and 45 perches west 306 feet to stone;
thence 60 degrees and 15 perches west 132 feet to
a stone in the middle of the road; thence along
said road south 16 degrees and 15 perches east
295 3-10 feet to the place of beginning, containing
one acre and 687 square feet, and being the same
premises which J. B. Ard and heirs of P. F.
Bottorf, deceased, conveyed to J. W. Kepler and
L. D. Musser. 4
Thereon erected a roller flouring mill, with
complete set of machinery, for the manufactur-
ing of flour and feed. ;
Seized, levied upon, taken into execution and
to be sold as the property of J. H. Meyer.
TERMS.—No deed will be acknowledged until
the purchase money is paid in full.
ARTHUR B. LEE,
heriff.
i SALE.—By virtue of a writ of
Sheriff's Office,
Bellefonte, Pa., April 20th, 1914. 59-18-3t
OURT PROCLAMATION.—Whereas the
Honorable Ellis L. Orvis, President Judge
of the Court of Common Pleas of the
49th Judicial District, consisting of the county of
Centre, having issued his precept bearing date
the 24th day of March, 1914, to me directed for
holding a Court of Common Pleas. Orphans’
Court, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace,
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in
Bellefonte, for the county of Centre, and to com-
mence on the ?
THIRD MONDAY OF MAY,
being the 18th day of May, 1914, and to con-
tinue two weeks.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices
of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said
county of Centre, that they be then and there in
their proper persons at 10 o’clock in the forenoon
of the 18th, with their records, inquisitions, exam-
inations and their own remembrances, to do those
things which to their office appertains to be done,
and those,who are bound in recognizances,to pros-
ecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in
the jailof Centre county, be then and there to
prosecute against them as shall be just.
Given under my hand at Bellefonte, the 24th
day of March, in the year of our Lord 1914, and
the one hundred and thirty-eighth year of the In-
dependence of the United States of America.
ARTHUR B. LEE,
New Advertisements
R SALE.—Good second-hand automobile.
Apply at the SCENIC, Bellefonte, Be
ORSES FOR SALE.—A pair of horses for
sale. Can be seen at stable of
R. S. BROUSE, Bellefonte, Pa. 59-18-1m*
ACHINIST’S WANTED. —Wanted at once.
One Lathe hand and one all-around
Machinist. Apply to
BELLEFONTE ENGINEERING CO.
59-15-tf Bellefonte, Pa,
TUSTEE'S SALE.—The undersigned Trus-
tee appointed by the Orphans’ Court of
~ Centre county to sell the real estate of
William G. Browne, late of Bellefonte borough,
deceased, will offer at public sale at the court
h at Bellefonte Pennsylvania, on
SATURDAY, MAY 16th, 1914,
at 10 o’clock a. m. the following Blac of real es-
tate, situate in the borough of Bellefonte, county
of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows: Beginning at a post on
the east side of Ridge street eighty feet north of
Burrows alley, thence by lot heretofore sold to
James Caldwell sixty feet to a post at proposed
alley, thence by said proposed alley north
eighty feet to a post at Hale alley, thence by Hale
alley west sixty feet to a post at corner of Hale
alley and Ridge street, thence by Ridge street
south eighty feet to the place of beginning, front-
ing on Ridge street eighty feet and extending
back sixty feet in depth to said alley. Thereon
erected a good
DWELLING HOUSE AND OTHER OUT-
BUILDINGS.
Another house can be built on the same lot, a
desirable location. House has two rooms up-
stairs and two rooms down-stairs and outkitch-
en. Lot in good state of cultivation and in good
condition, needs very little repairing. Property
will be sold cheap; . heirs want their money. If
you do not attend sale and bid you will miss a
good bargain,
TERMS OF SALE.—One half of the purchase
price to be paid on the day of sale, the other one
half on the confirmation of the sale.
JOHN M. KEICHLINE,
59-16.5t Trustee appointed by Orphans’ Court.
the following accounts will be presented
to the Court of Common Pleas of Cen-
tre County for confirmation on Wednes-
day, May 20th, 1914, and unless exceptions be
filed thereto on or before the Second day of the
term, the same will be confirmed, to-wit:
The Final Account of Henry W. Brockerhoff,
(sometimes styled and known as Henry Brocker-
hoff) deceased, who was the survivor of Marga-
ret C. Brockerhoff, Andrew J. Brockerhoff and
the said Henry W. Brockerhoff, Trustees appoint-
ed by Deed of Mary Brockerhoff, dated February
21, 1878, and recorded in the Recorder’s office of
Centre County, Pennsylvania November 26, 1878,
in Deed Book “N, No. 2,” page 657, etc., and by
agreement of Andrew Brockerhoff, the said
Henry Brockerhoff, Joseph Brockerhoff and Ma
Brockerhoff, dated November 1, 1899, and record-
ed in the aforesaid Recorder’s Office, April 16,
1900 in Miscellaneous Book “M”, page 686, etc.,
said account being stated in the proper proceed-
ing in the Court of Common Pleas o Centre
County, Pennsylvania, to No. 13 April Term,
1903, by Joseph M. Brockerhoff and Mary Brock-
erhoff, Executors under the last will and testa-
ment of the said Henry Brockerhoff, deceased.
ALSO.
The Final Account of Joseph M. Brockerhoff,
Trustee appointed by the Court of Common
Pleas of Centre County, Pennsylvania, to No 13
April Term. 1903, to succeed Henry W. Brocker-
hoff (sometimes styled and known as Henry
Brockerhoff) deceased, who was the survivor of
Margaret C. Brockerhoff, Andrew J. Brockerhoff
and the said Henry W. Brockerhoff, Trustee ap-
pointed by deed of Mary Brockerhoff, dated Feb-
ruary 21, 1878, and recorded in the Recorder’s
Office of Centre County, Pennsylvania, Novem-
ber 26, 1878, in Deed Book “N, No. 2”, page 657,
etc., and by agreement of Andrew Brockerhoff,
the said Henry Brockerhoff, Joseph Brockerhoff
and Mary Brockerhoff, dated November 1, 1899,
and recorded in the aforesaid Recorder's Office,
April 16, 1900, in Miscellaneous Book “M” page
686, etc
ALSO
The fourth and partial account of the Com-
monwealth rust Company, Harrisburg, Penn-
sylvania, (formerly The Commmonwealth Guar-
antee, Trust & Safe Deposit Company,) Trustees
of James A. Beaver, for the benefit of creditors.
April 14th, 1914. D. R. FOREMAN,
9-16-3t
Fo NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that
New Advertisements.
ANTED.—Painters and paper hangers.
Must be sober industrious. Ap-
ply to JOHN MCcSULEY,
59-14-tf Lower Petrikin Hall.
XECUTORS NOTICE.—Letters testamenta-
ry on the estate of Wm. T. Speer,
‘The New Grocery.
An Aluminum Spoon Free!
ed, having been granted to the undersign-
ed, they request all persons knowing themselves
indebted to said estate to make payment and
those having claims against the same to present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
WM. T. SPEER JRr.,
HARRY KELLER.
59-14-6t* Executors.
XECUTORS NOTICE—Estate of Wiliam Peal-
ler, deceased. Letters testamentary on the
estate of William Pealer, late of Gregg
township, Centre county, Pennsylyania, deceased,
have been granted to Eliza Jane Pealer and James
N. Leitzell, residing in said township, to whom
all persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make payment and those having claims. or
demands will make known the same without de-
lay.
ELIZA JANE PEALER,
JAMES N. LEITZELL,
CLEMENT DALE, Executors.
Attorney. 59-16-6t* Spring Mills P. O., Pa.
Cattle Pasture.
Cattle Pasture
The Lehigh Valley Coal Company will
open their 5000 acre range on Beech Creek
May 1st, 1914, under the management of
Mr. Geo. Lorrah. Season May lst to Oc-
tober 15th. Terms $1.50 per head per sea-
son, payable in advance. Cattle received
only on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Ad-
dress for any further information,
LEHIGH VALLEY COAL CO.,
Given with each purchase of a pound can of
Pritchard’s Baking Powder
at 30 Cents Per Can.
This is just one instance of many money-
saving
articles
we carry in stock.
LET US SHOW YOU.
You positively get honest weight and hon-
est goods.
Short weight and long busi-
ness life don’t hitch.
ROBERT MORRIS,
58-49-1y.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Asphalt Roofing
Galvanized Roofing
Atlas Portland Cement
Wall Plasters
Wall Coatings
Leather Beltings
Canvas Beltings
Extension Ladders
Step Ladders
Ropes and Twines
Bar Iron and Steel.
Our Specialty
.Dockash Ranges."
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE.
Owings Hardware Store
and for your accommod
Thanking you for past
59-15-2m Snow Shoe, Pa.
Hardware. Farm Implements.
PERETTI
Quality First. Caution! Look before you act. Don’t pay out your hard cash
until you have consulted with the leading
Farmers Supply Store,
Because we are at very little expense for we eat at our own table and sleep
in our own bed and can give you the benefit of traveling expenses, of course
we cannot give goods away and must have a small margin in keeping with
the quality of the goods. We handle everything of the very best make from
Plows, Harrows, Grain Drills, Corn Planters, Cultiva-
tors and all of the leading tilling implements.
...BROOKVILLE WAGONS...
a specialty; Buggies on orders,
Shellers, Planet Jr. Garden Tools.
Cutting Boxes, Corn
Red Clover, Mam-
moth Clover, Alsike Clover and Alfalfa Seed, Field
Peas, Millet and Timothy Seed, all of the very best ob-
tainable; Chick Grit and Charcoal, Flax Seed Meal,
Metal Hog Troughs, Galvanized Water-troughs, Spray-
ers and Spray Material, and Seed Potatoes. If you want
Fertilizers just come in and get it
We Have a Warehouse Just For Fertilizers Alone,
ation we have both phones—Telephone your wants.
patronage and soliciting a fair share in the future,
I remain truly yours,
JOHN G. DUBBS,
59-18
BELLEFONTE, PA.
59-5-4t herift. A Prothonotary. 59-10-tf BELLEFONTE, PA.
REASURER’S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS FOR 228 Mosby, Wm _.......W C Heinle 10 78 265 Allison A & J Lill] A Beaver.................. 420 23 > 163 Damme: A.....C E Confer. 2 3
NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES FOR 1912 AND 1913. | 125 Unknown... ..L V Gillian 7 26 390 110 Arthur, Ann......... W C Heinle... . 373 1% on 7 63
SL — 75 Unknown.............. L V Gillian, .‘B78 304 117 Arthur, Thos....... P Gray Meek... 71 52 Xn Ul AZ
Agreeable to the provisions of the Act of Assembly Half T hi 433 Britches, Is.......... FP 41 18 =» U eet 3
entitled **An Act directing the mode of selling unseated lands moon Township. 52 Bowman, Jos......C 12 19 3 Yi mown 461
for taxes and other purposes,” passed the 13th day of March, | 40 Bryan, Samuel....GW Miller.........c.ccoennene 7 36 456 Brachbill, J.......... 2 8 977 36 Wharton 35 23
1815, and the further supplements thereto passed the 13th day | 172 Hill, Henry...........John BIsett.... ©" 90 52 433 153 Bruntzman, P.....M: 1 3 ,
of March, 1817, the 23rd day of March, 1831, the 19th day| 8 10 Holl’gsw’th L.. ....George Rider.. 344 319 153 Butcher, I.... 50 17 Taylor Township.
of March, 1845 and the 30th day of March, 1897. 162 Unknown.............. Hopher Houch............... 1012 200 Burg, John... 0 66
1, John D. Miller, Treasurer of the County of Centre, 3 3 200 Copenhaver, 20 76 Anshultz, G......... JW Thomas................. 579
hereby give notice to all persons concerned therein, that un Harris Township. 250 Copenhaver, © 2503 100 Beck, Jacob .......Mat W Brower.......... 10 52
less the county, road, school and poor taxes due and remain- | 1) Hoffman, Wm..... W C Heinle 687 250° Copenhaver, J. I . 25603 35 Beckwith, C.........Mat W Brower. 5171
ing unpaid for the years 1912 and 1913, or for any previous | “59 1rvin, JobD.....s... T Boal Davie. ores. 501 311 Eberman, P.... le......... . 30 5 309 Bush, Jas.............J] H Brumbaugh. 13 63
years, on the following described tract or parts of tracts of | 5g Irvin, John.........HS Taylor..... y 433 153 Edwards, T........Mrs A J Steinman -. 07 30 Beckwith, C ..Mat_W Brower.. 5 34
unseated lands, situated in said County of Centre, be paid a RY I rn Erskin, Thos.......Chas Smith.............. . 2929 200 Burg, Wm le. 18 40
before the day of sale, the whole or such part of each tract of Howard Township. Grove, Eliza......... T G McCausland... 5 2 100 Bell, J C...... 10 76
said lands as will pay the taxes and costs chargeable thereon, | 1, eq W C Heinle gg 121152 Grove & M’Kea...T G_ McCausland... E 2 80 Beck, Jacob 9 04
will be exposed to Julie sale or outcry, at the Court House|jn, e3 WOH en 11 55 434 Grant, Thos......... W C Heinle...... 400 11, Wm.. 16 72
in the Borough of Beilefonte, in said county commencing on 415 Calista Wil Fok “26 46 433 153 Hair, C Jr.. ..........Harris &Gray 100 Cowher, . 1075
the second Wednesday of June next (it being the 10th day | 4; on 96 46 433 153 and, John.........Harris & Gray 433 153 Copenhaver, . 3619
fusreol) and continuing, by adjournment from day to day, | 475 Heinle. 26 30 = 352 Huper, Joan. ares id s John. ‘ a oe
stil all ate sold. 3 136 T Allison. 12.05 433 163 Hair, David. Harris & Gray dT . 5354
Benner Township. 50 . 58 216 156 amilton, T. Mrs A J Steinman......... wen, P.... . 2787
dd Per. Noes Owners Taxes and Lost Huston Township. =m 30 Herries I Pe - oC Ei ne aes wen, H... . 5 &
e, J M....c..en. : 3 : vin, seraresse :
150 Purdue, John....... " gogl| 40 Burley, Jac........... D J Gingery & J Q Miles 9 83 140f433 153 Irvin, Robt...........Harry Boulton & J Ben- ne 28 . 10 72
2» Lage, Sevah k......F P Blai : - 3 » mn 3% Cr Jom Vat Neer aa % 2 %0f433 153 7 5
oY, rank ake alr, Saskavebsonniss iano 23 4 100 Teeaew, PB Crider & SOD... 16 54 313 106 18 40
Burnside Township. 433 163 Wheel’d, I............ W C Heinle............ccoenne 60 52 433 163 6 82
133163 Bell, Wim........... W BrOWEr........occc 29 02 Liberty Township. By
% of 433 163 & Redding........... 9 60 ou y 2 : Nn % 1 5
1} of 433 163 & Redding. "11 60] .65 lami on.4 sriteney Eo gt ole. ere siriveanyers 7 32 163 "3628
2g Realty Co....... 29 02| 10 ee Re a1 294 163 STs
36.of 433 163 : “15 68 | 100 packer, Job W......W C Heinle... L930 43153 150
100 “gog| 10 Unknown.............. W C Gardner..........cccee. 464 433 183 1 §52
® Hams, Bem... set Marion Township. | Tyof433 153 i318
Yh of 433 153 Irvin, John........... Kelley & Redding.......... 822100 Laird, Mat............ ze $818 LY
1, of 433 153 Irvin, Math...........Kelley & Redding........... 822| 41 Lingle, JJ. . 54 401433 133 6 52
¥ of 433 163 8 22| 18 120 Lamb, Day 38 74 © 652
1 of 333 163 Kerwin, WD... C792] 13 M Kins IM + 8% Yiof33 153 29
1 of 130 153 480] 24 M’Kin'y, J M i8 fun . 18
1 of 433 153 6 37338 107 Miles, Jas ..Moses Thompson . 16 55 301 153 © 2929 © 3589
70 522| 53 cCalmont. W C Heinle....... ~ 583 £433 153 29 12
1 of 243 153 . 672] 50 Unknown.............. DT Allison... .. 506 38 464
1 of 283 153 © 732/200 ‘Unknown. ..W C Heinle ~ 1001 2 4 56 27 65
15 of 433 163 961] 60 Yeager, Sim ..W L Cook... .. 426° 433 153 np 5 Pilger =
73 , Hen......Dr M Stewart........ ... © 735] 60 Yeager, Sim... ..W L Cook... .. 426 433 4109 159 140 M Yar Tis 35
433163 Wallace, J J....... Realty Co......... 29 02| % of 199 Zantz'ger, P........ HS Tavlor............conn. 6 2 31 C4118 153 Waster Wn. ©3031
College Township. Miles Township. Tr he ‘Walker Township
364 Johnson, Ross...... Theodore Boal................ 23 12123 Barton, Wm 12 46 = J C6178 39 Evans, Jesse 6 92
Curtin Township. Wo male 1078 433153 : 4118 35 5950 Erskine, John 5 04
309 19 .2100[15 60 DerrS&]J Stahl #3 , Cum Erskine, John [
119 Carscadden, 9 84 | 105 Housel, Wm... | 4881 499 153 8 ingle, J 16 08
71 Curtin, Rol. 714 80 Kreamer, Pet....... 433 2 44 8 iles, © 15 00
200120 Carscadden, 14 66 J 608 433 153 4118 0 Ewen, » Ap 0
104 DeHaven. Pet. 8 96 400 Lake, Rich......... . . 3358 433 123 a109 2 Piles, Ben 854
114 Evans, Cad.......... 9 50 | 410 Miles, Thos........M: . 1873 3&3 153 un 2 gwanzy, = 5 40
415 Gilbert, Wm........ 3908 75 Toner, Thos......... . ‘egz B31 a0 9 Syvanzy, Wm, colt 328
2 Godfrey, Ma. Belle Ukeown... 388, jg 42 Wes 4. 128
Godfrey, . % own... : A TL
13163 Hale, Thos. 58 49| 44 Unknown............ L460) 59 Bek Wilson, ar S or. Sa
elso, Reb.. .. 40 43 1 wnship.
480 Kelso, Jos... ... 2328 Patton Township. | " 3% 5 2 ! w 0 Pp oe
° Relso, Jos 872148 20 Burton, Robt......M Thompson. . 1440 433 153 204 3 9 58
300 jong. No 26 191130 Burton, Robt......Mrs ST Chris 534 193 . 1996 28 ‘50 92
500 yoech, Var 15 72 | 148 Diehl, Adam. 1440 80 1715 358 Tr 43
4 Palmer, Io 14 60 | 160 Diehl, Thos . 756 250 . 2504 D332
De Yas |W. - 2157121 Diehl, Nich Sr... W . 429 13% . 4109 239 | 2353
1-5 of Willis, Jon ..Mary S Fearon............... 536| 90 Diehl, Nich Sr.....W H Thompson Jr........ 813 359 17 48 17 "132 26
Ferguson Township. 150 Diehl, Jon Eliz T Hamil - 9B! 18 in, John... L528
208 Anderson, J.........J] Watt Miller................. 2 34150 Dich, Nish §¢.S T Christ... C3 Ross, John it
87127 Barnett, Jos.........] Watt Miller...............0. 704| 30 Diehl, Nich Sr....Jas I Thompson. © 1109 100 2. 7 fanewick, J.. 28
50 Barnett, Jos.........McNitt-Huyett LumbrCo 6 37 | 108 iehl, Ni “John I Thompson......... 1540 419 gs 6 Singer, John. 21 45
235 Buckbee, Is...........McNitt-Huyett LumbrCo 27 95| 65 Ni ...John I Thompson. 1054 92 102 60 88 . Shippen, 912
6 Buckbee, Is... Jean Mill 822| 7 i 2 545 250 is 10 Soko. 2 87
83 Duncan, Sam cNitt 9 545 100 28 137 Wister, Dani ~ S38
ber 50 30| 10 197 75 27 30 Wister, Wm......... . dos
37 Homer, B Jr Jean Miller 592] 95 666 25 83 155 Wining, Wil......... .
114 Homer, B ‘CT Aiken: 729| 65 . 55% BB 21
i» Rell Hohe Iohn B sett. ” 2 60 . 1450, i
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Is ous ... 20 151202 18 43 987 80 29 52 4
2 Joga Miller 16a 5 . Z u 100 12 June 10, 1914.
% 47 MCulloiigh, T.. Tyrone Mining & Mig Co 58) 5 C518 43 SEATED LIST RETURNED BY THE SEVERAL TAX
3% oo Rabt. Moi Hu ett LanbiCo 13 67 | 89 139 gb az u COLLECTORS,
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373 isk, Chas. ohn B lsett........ 21 62 RARE: £: w AZ scres NAME TOWNSHIP TAXIS & COSTS
25 B Isett 350 . 3552 38 William Mayes............... Boges .. ...$ 15 72
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212 Millor er x - 1, 2 " 6037 260 Daniel Purrell., "12
Gregg Township. 304 89 . 13 61 400 2112 "85 Daniel Purrell C780
; 1% 347 450 3462' 60 Pack . 1137
172 128 CAISON.:........oiovnie W C Heinle...........ccoe.u..e. 8 49 400 40 20 , 217 tle . 2202
110 Mosby Jac. .W C Heinle... 7 57 300 2337] 15 . 246 2
50 Unknown.............. Brown Estate.................. 415 400 3012 15 BR fteh........ . 3966
Haines Township. ad © 35% 1776| 11 Samuel Leitch... by
359 Antis, Hen........... 15 45400 : - 2055 360 160 eh 11%
135 Cowley, H B © 7 54/400 ..Gro rE . 20 55| 433 . 62741 . 628
181 Fees, Jacob.. 929] 70 : Jas.............Mat W Brower... . 610193¢ 327 . 4151
100 "ie Gratz, Simon. 2g i 400 Smith, Dan’l.........I Wittenberg................ 11 52 433 . 2 u Caleb : 2
artman...... Rush Township 15 inger Tu . .
288 Henry, Jas ies . 22 66 ’ 49 83
106 LOWY cl iit Mat W Brower............... 6 68140 Allison, And.........J A Beaver.........cc....... 16098] 280 2720 JOHN D, MILLER, Treasurer of Centre County.
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