Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 05, 1914, Image 6

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    3 it. I cap look back now and see how Dry Goods, Etc. : sh . Shoes.
it was worked. But you see, | wasn’t ocs
ri Interested enough in the game to be
suspicious.
Bellefonte, Pa., June 5, 1914. “1 was born with a good body and a
cool head, | was raised in the open.
and 1 was taught by my father, who
rome EEE EE SE | LYON & COMPANY. |
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The ring didn’t absorb me. There was :
never any doubt of the outcome. But ¢
I'm done with it now.” J
y S m a -She pointed to the headline announc- :
ing kis match with Tom Cannam.
Brute Wists, Sinborors work”. le of Your Summer Dress fe? Yeager's Shoe Store :
plained. “It was programmed months
ago. But I don't care. I'm heading
ve EE A sed intel Should be a “Waldorf”
By JACK LONDON view on the desk and sighed. :
“How lordly men are.” she said.
re % | “Masters of destiny. They do as they
please” — 2 .
Coyyright, 1913, by The Ceatury Co. “From whit. ve beard”, lie inter Never has such splendid style, workmanship and ma- i ,
rupted, “you've done pretty much as |- 3 3 FI 7E
SE rou ee IE terials been combined to produce such nobby garments. | / Y
She remained silent. ke about you. And what has struck
Slo semained Shank wosliath I The Style Centres of the world are searched to pro
He spoke peremptorily and. when | you and I understand each other.” duce the distinctive Waldorf Dress.
she still declined to speak. stepped He broke off and looked at her with : ot ; 5
nearer to her. burning eyes. No two are alike in material or design and our range The
“Answer me,” he commanded. “Well. the ring did one thing for :
Se oes ber Lott Bo be went a IE de Te oe is so complete as to appeal to the taste of any one
“But he was.” she insisted. quainted with you. And when you 1 r 1 i
“He wasn’t. He wasn’t knocked out | find the one woman there’s just one who wishes t 0 be ga bed In stylish clothes yet buy at
at all. Do you get that? I am going | thing to do—take her in your two moderate prices. " y
to tell you about it and you are going | hands and don’t let go. Come on, let . ; h
to listen. I didn't lie to you. Doyou | us start for the mountains.” The new materials include flowered crepes, figured Ladies S 0€
get that? I didn’t lie to you. I was It had come with the suddenness of : : : : :
a fool and they fooled me and you | a thunderclap. and yet she felt that and plain voiles in white and colors, also ratines.
along with me. Prices $5.00 to $20.00.
“You thought you saw him knocked
out Jers blow 1 stuck wes not For those who wish a suit or coat a “La Vogue” is th at
vy enough. n m in . :
the night place wither. He made be the smart thing to wear. Style that defies a repro-
lieve it did. He faked that knockout.” duction
He paused and looked at her expect-
antly, and somehow, with a leap and
thrill, she knew that she believed him.
and she felt pervaded by a warn hap-
piness at the reinstatement of this
man who meant nothing to her and
whom she had seen but twice in her
life.
“Well? he demanded. and she thrill:
ed anew at the compellingness of him.
She stood up, and her hand went out
to his.
“] believe you.” she said. "And I
am glad, most glad.”
It was a longer grip than she had
anticipated. He looked at her with
eyes that burned and to which her
own unconsciously answered back.
: Never was there such a man, was
her thought. Her eyes dropped first.
Each has individual class all its own. To try
them on is to be convinced. : Cures Corns
The Military Raincoat is the Swagger Garment for
stormy or cool weather. Prices within range of all.
Our Infants and Childrens Dresses will surely please —
the taste of little “Miss Fastidious.” The clever styles
are reproduced in these delightful fancy garments as :
seen in the dresses for Sisters and Mothers. Sold only at
The above lines are carried exclusively by us. Com-
parison will show more style and better value than
can be seen in other garments at higher prices. Yeager's Shoe Store,
and his followed. so that. as before. 11 s
both gazed at the clasped hands. i a These lines are the highest standard of style and Bush Arcade Building, BELLEFONTE, PA
He made a movement of his whole Z : : ?
> movant | ; are chosen by experts as leaders in this class. 58.27
untary, as if to gather her to him. ZS es | =
then checked himself abruptly with N_~=
an unmistakable effort. She saw it oN :
anvseh 93 :
and felt the pull of his hand as it I & C B 11 f i
started to draw her to him. “] don’t dare,” she said in a whisper. 5 on 0. 57-34-1y e € on e
And to her amazement she felt the
desire to yield. the desire almost over-
whelmingly to be drawn into the
strong circle of those arms. And had
he compelled she knew that she would
not have refrained.
she had been expecting it. Her heart
was beating up and almost choking
[Continued on page 7 Col. 1.1
She was almost dizzy when he TREASURER’S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS.
checked himself and, with a closingof | —— rrr —mr—————————————— = Se z i a ee —— —
his fingers that half crushed bers. REASURER’S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS FOR 8 10 Holl’gsw’th L.. ....George Rider...... 3 44 ' 394 117 A u
dropped her hand. almost flung it from NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES FOR 1912 AND 1913. 162 Unknown............ Hopher Houch... .. 10 12 433 n Ari Tho. E SY task. a as
him. Agreeable to the provisions of the Act of Assembly Harris Towaship. pd Ban! Jos era - % Whanon ¥
% iS & GTay............ Tavior Towashi
“God.” he breathed; “you were made entitled “An Act directing the mode of selling unseated lands 199 Hoffman, Wm Butcher, I..... a i fs aylor ‘lownship.
2 * for taxes and other purposes,’’ passed the 13th day of March, ‘5) Irvin, John. Burg, John........... Anshult 32 W Th
for me! 1815, and the further supplements thereto passed the 13th day 50 Irvin, John... Copenhaver, J...... sersheavires A Sh Mat W_ Brower a 10 5
He turned partly away from her. of March, 1817, the 23rd day of March, 1831, the 19th day Copenhaver, J......Mat W Brower... 35 Beckwith, C........Mat W Brower. le
of March, 1845 and the 30th day of Ma: ch, 1897. Howard Township. 250 Copenhaver, J...... sh, Jas J H Brumbaugh 13 6
sweeping his hand to his forehead. 1. John D. Miller, Treasurer of the oenty, of Centre, 1 311 Eberman, P. So hay ambaugh. a
04 63 Brady, John......... W C Heinle 8 81 % Beckwith, C ..Mat W Brower.. 5 34
She knew she would hate him forever hereby give notice to all persons concerned therein, that un- jg, ¢3 Brad hi 'W C Heinl Erskin, Thos. B W C Heinl
! ; less the county, road, school and poor taxes due and remain- 4; cag: Jon... “Cali sine in 50 Grove, Eliza, Bell. mm, "WCE Heinle. 18 40
if he dared one stammered word of ing unpaid for the years 1912 and 1913, or for any previous 4; So: Mar, ~Gplista Wilcox 3 Grove & M'K Beck Ea Ww C Heinle: : 9 0
apology or explanation Te I Loh | Sho NEWenSe Ge on Bell Wan, Joseph Salama 107
But he seemed to have the way ai- botore oh 3 136 Harris, AD.......... DT Allison BILL JT. w . 1 : 2 Cowher, Jas Geo M Marks. 10 75
ut he s e y e day of sale, the whole or such part of each tract of Hand, Joh
f Gola the Hight thing wher Soi ons se will oy the tae: ani cocts chargeeble thereon, 0 White ©) Nestle: .Mat W Brower 85 Boor opts ! G0 or 433 153 Copenhaver, J.....W C Marks....... 36 19
ways of doing the rig ing where will be exposed to pant sale or outcry, at the Court House Huston Township. Hair, Christ. : = oi 80 100 Jiooser, John notes Mat x Brower, 0 4
she was concerned. She sank into her in the Borough of Be ee in said county commencing on 0 Butles, Jac Hair, David......... Harri et > 433 153 MCommd, Toms Sed 5
Sry qTV- e secon ednesdr y of June next (it being the 10t ay eo, Fh : i > 2
chair. and he into another. first draw yo De ait VE Ge a aise Price. Joh SLi 153 Harris, J 2 ph 216 156 McEwen, P.... 27 87
ing it around so as to face her across until all are sold. 231 Moore % 1evin, Robi 424 McEwen, 3 es 3 3
= 2 7 C sy Fo...
the corner of the desk. Benner Township. Ld Whee! o ’ 2 1 i Hun 153 Vin, Rol. Moore, Jas., 10 72
“] spent last night in a Turkish Acres Per. Warrantee Owners Taxes and Costs 1nerty Jownsaip. 433 163 Lee, John. Fowlers 1%
bath.” he said. “1 sent for an oid bro. 120 Hale J M.. M W Brower .......$ 19 63 Hamilton A....... Robert Cole... 732 | 368 147 Loni i 18 40
’ e ¥ urdue, Jo! ckley .- ayes “ ? y
ken down bruiser. He was a friend 150 Lane, Sarah........M W Brower ~1319 50 Parsons TC... Robert Cole... eh Rm” Rasy Bagy hema Wit ool em
f ‘ho fathor in tho old diss T knew 300 M’Coy, Frank.....F P BIair............ccooooveer 2347 100 Packer, Job W.....W C Heinle..... © 930163 10g Way oud0 ‘Mat W Brower 13 48
ee couldn’t be thing “about the Burasiae Township. " i Ts Cope 401358158 S16 Savder HOS i CR
* on Township. nyder, Bar......... :
s 133 163 Bell, Wm............ M W Brower.................. 29 02 : 433 153 arris &Gray..
ring he dido’t know, and 1 made him 433 163 Fox, Samuei........ Kingston Realty Co....... 29 02 100 Laird, Mat...........W L CO0K.....cccocooiiec hn. 12 62 | 433 153 1] arris & Gray. 418 | 438 Wor, hd
talk. 134 Gilliland, Jas........Dr M StewaTt...........c...... 112 4 Lingle, JJ....."......H S Taylor.. .. 54% |%0f433 153 M H Boulton & J 1014/1928 = Thomas, J W...... a]
“The f hing was that i al 3.60f Pi 163 Hall, Chas............ Jas A Beaver.................. 1595 18120 Lamb, David.......H S Taylor .. 3 89 | 433 153 ..C H Elliott....... 37 72 | 100 6 52
e funny thing was that it was ¢ 100 Harris, Henry......Dr M Stewart................. 802 13 M’Kin'y, ] M........Geo Kauffman, . 8 09 | %0f433 153 A Christ he 23 92 | 119 716
1 could do to convince him that 1 re Harris, Ben! eines DM Stewart. = 2 Bt = 0 M Kin Td M i2 Jom 153 WA Christ heirs 2 1 433 1 36 28
didn't know the things 1 asked him 70 Holt ya. RNS J Book C5 cCalmont le... 5 53 | 14of433 153 ibe 87 Beason, 15.5% a
about. He called me the babe in the 7 Winae pine MINE Lc: DEW Unknown. - 306 | 117 81 Mat WW Brower 188 | 3 Ce
: 433 163 Wallace, J J.......... Kingston Realty .. 2902 200 Unknown... 10 91 53 Pin, George......... W C Heinle........ . 2929 | 484 ‘3589
woods. | guess he was right. J Sas College Township 2S Yeager, Sine : 2 J40f433 153 pores, Riel ipo ¥ 3 Sos hotes, she 2 z 100 ! 10 75
S i woods 18 : eager, Sim.. 38 Robinson, ee cCausland... : Ty pesassxes .
Speed oo 1 he Sas. and : 364 Johnson, Ross......Theodore Boal............... 2312 % of 199 Zantz'ger, P 6 92 33 Robiheor, W H.: eo. Melausand, Larios ds = ii an i
« . % ! Reigart A ...... .-. Iris ray
“Well. | received an edngation from Curtin Topnshis. . Miles Township 433153 Rohrer, Christ..... Harrie & Gray 418 Clark, Wm 2 65
: Ro : 309 19 Atwood, NL... Mat W Brower............... 21 00 123 Barton, Wm........W J Weist, Trust.......... 1246218 80 Rainey, Rob 13 Hall, Robt.......... 31 95
1B3f OM nin lisp phe The rl dm EEu hd 0, boson Be-Realy Poa UBISE Shenk Cr i Men, ft. I RE
ar > res err al S ine nek, o.. 3
rottener than you told me. It seems 104 DeHaven. Pet. "8% 1% 0 DerrS&] Stahl WC Heinle 1073 [433158 Schenck, M. 18 Wister, Win 3 08
everybody connected with it is crook- 114 Evans, Cad.. .. 950 105 Housel, W C Heinle 48 81 | 247 Steck, Jacob. 80 Walker Township.
2 ee & the . 415 Gilbert, Wm 39 08 Kreamer, Pe t.....Keen, Alexa ; 167 7 Slough, Geo 1779
ed. The very supervisors that grant 294 Godtrey, Ma Be e ow ASX "608 |433 153 Siddens, E 18 Fans Jose. BC rsa 6 9
the fight permits graft off of the pro- 169 Godfrey, J W . 1292 400 Lake, Rich......... .W J Weist, Trust.. 33 58 | 433 Smith, Mary. 4 Miles, Samuel... Moses Thompson. 16 08
moters. and the promoters. managers 433 163 Hale, Thos... .. 58 49 410 Miles, Thos.........Mat W Brower. . 18 73 | 433 153 Spear, John......... 18 ‘Ewen V 1500
t hia : 433 Kelso, Reb... oy 75 Toner, Thos........W C Heinle...... 6 82 | 433 153 Turner, Han. 109 Piles. Ben © B04
and fighters graft off of each other and loo Kelso. os... 4 45 {nimows RA “WW vy Sates. = 3 6 5 2 Tumer, = B Swanzy, ” © 854
Ld > vas oes . oss e! ies ’ .
off De pile. os yoy 200 Palmer, Join 0g 1460 44 Unknown, ...ooorr W GC Heinle... 0 100 Ca 9 Nr Doren Ioan 3%
“It’s down to a system In one , ALS, i Patton T TU SNOWR, Wick’sham A.....Isaac Markle............... 428
and. on the other hand. they're always poof 160 Willis, Jon : stat 38 i ew 3» Hnkaown. ; i HS Taylor.....ooion 357
—do you know what the double cross on te Fen Township. Burton, Robt... MrsST Christ... 33 S206 Witmer, Jno
9 » 3 J eranenenn £ 0 z $ »
is?" She nodded. “Well, they don't §7127 Barnett, jos ler. Dichl, Thos......A E Thompson... 178 1 Witmer, Hen. 13%
geem to miss a chance to give each A Ratnett, jos : 3 Diehl, Nich Wi [Thompson Sr 429 =~ Hines, Hen, 5 9
other the double cross. 65 Buckbes, Ison doon Miller. ooo error 822 150 Dn Jones BIT. Bon I gp a Wharton, K... ne!
w ee stuff that old man told me took 83 Duncan, Sam....... Melitt ct Huvett Lum- 020 2, 20 Diehl, Adam ST Christ..... . 53 3% Wilson, Wm 330 23 53
mY¥ breath away. And here I've been 3 Homer Bly... Jou Lr -. 501 150 De Ne YO Spring Township, Ys St]
in the thick of it for several years and 1s Somer, Br... ...C T Aikens.. o { 2 108 Diehl, Nich gr... John I Thompson... © 1540 I Harris, J P- 86 33 86
. .“ .- son, J......
knew nothing of it. | was a real babe 147 Hil, pon... “pw % To lo rene 100 13 Thomnberg, 1 7 21
in the woods. And yet 1 can see how J 116 Kohlmyer, G.. 5 2 i‘ ich Sr...Geo F Miller..... 5 45 = Toole, Henry, 88 21 45
I've been fooled. 1 was so made that 399 2097 bo te % son. Wh. NR 83] 10 9 12
eisiesrs Ver....... Jee 137 22 87
nobody could stop me. 1 was bound Aikens, 452, 65 556 15 Kurtz, J L.......... S Taylor Wister, Wm......... 40 23
to win, and, thanks i 8 Stubener, gvety ai a7 LT & & | 50. iv Rie Jong... 185] Thompson. - 14 80 Snow Shoe Township. ni 155 Wining, Wil... Wi 762
s kept away (rom Hyer um | ] i einle. s
thing crooked was kel a hin: Lumb 26 M Thompson 7. 18d 2 8 Carscadden, D "Realty Estat 2 | Treasurer's Sale of Seated Lands
Te. 1% ohn ; fet 53 : B00 I i ea ia June 10, 1914.
. 1:30) sel } en, einle. :
“This morning | cornered Spider 150 oe Jean Miller... Th 2 9 : Bn Devling, Jos........F P Blair... 4330
8
Walsh and made him talk. He was 212 Unknown... G W Miller..................... 8 67 412 Carscadden, D.....Realty Estate... .. 4131 SEATED LIST RETURNED BY THE SEVERAL TAX
i t d he G T h y 139 io id. s ¥ 1-5 433 163 Fisher d Cc ary S Fearon 21 22 COLLECTORS.
my first trainer. you know. an regg Township. 1-5 433 163 Fisher, S Fearon........... 21 22
followed Stubener’s instructions They 17128 Carson... WC Heinle... 840 1 RS 457 0 WC Heinle... } Gffucees | NSaMS = TORNSHID; TAXESS gone
’. osby Jac.. ore einie.... ee | ucas liam Mayes er . os
kept me in ignorance. Besides, 1 didn’t 50 Unknown.............. Brown Estate 415 150 Hamilton, T 816 21 J ILucas..... 5 37 Emily A Littlefield RES 113 62
herd with the sporting crowd. 1 spent Haines Township 1 Jamikon. I. S48 Mat W Bro 60 37 Elwood Swyers. “ 187
my time hunting and fishing and mon- 21 Ais He : sul 14 Unknown 5 34 a #11f{2%0 Danielburell Cuttin 72
keying with cameras and such things. ov, HB ; | 400 Vat W Brower. ©4020 | 60 Joseph Packe » os
y 2 r d 15 ‘ Cowie acob.... 0 2 l 3 Potter Township. ' 3C0 Jul H 5 . 23371217 Burdine Butler. oe .. 2202
Do you know what Walsh an 181 ees, -
Stubener called me between them 19 Gratz, Simon....... w 0s 2 100 Femiee, M 43 199 ul H i i % k lie Lo Howard > 2% a
e 437 108 Hartman....... oo Felnbers . 10 38 nown. +. dill HL DEYMOUT..... ses. . Shen Lench.......... tee ln .
selves? The virsin. | only lewmed tt | 3° Heyl Wop i Ae peed pk oo, We El PHI 23
sania sone Li TORS Fe SL CE WEY J | " v ..W C Hemnle.........cceeeee. 3209 1 330 A VW OWISHET LLSLALL,..... .- .
_ this morning from Walsh, dnd it was Re Lowry Mat 3 Heer o8 yi! = Tas : $ 8 10 433 Ww ¢ LR & n 1 Eiizabrh Woods Et — Lh 1 %
lke pulling teeth. And they were 7s Unknown. $y VY &lian,- - ? 2% mith, Dan 43 “WC @7| % Kessinger, Gert & Geo. Walker 62%
right. I was a little innocent lamb. Rush Township. | = 13 r ¥ a 3 MeCaleh Joseph Heirs... 4 81
“And Stubener was ning ‘me for : = a Towa in. ‘ 10 Allison, And. i A Beaver. e 2 160 9 20 i Wwe 27 2 ghey vt 5 08
erookedness, 1.s, only 1 didnt Enow 1 PE icra John B lett. ral Be nA ILIA Beaver AE GE Cntr 08 JOHN D. MILLER, Treasurer of Centre County.
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