The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 21, 1908, Image 6

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    TREASURER'S SALE “OF UNSEATED LANDS FUR f Unknown Levina Gephart : Cots, ort:
t J s )E . sasiarane ode © ; i McKean, Hobert.. BE. T. Hamilton 6.13 } ; i
Agrecable A A a AND HOF ati to the a LRkROwn wm. C, Henle or i j PENN TOWNSHIP. } B.ough, JSsorie ; Ca Vin, Saarees
sale of unseated tracts of land for the non-payment : : HAINES TOW NE ft Jarnblazer Kreamer, Peter JK & JW Reifeny'r 1.08 3 Spear John ......HC Nennett & Ce
‘ eate e g 4 jor Pay I i oe AINE ~ i} Bwineford. Gao Rtnvar & Alexander i . ppear Jolin . CN nine i y
of taxes notices fs hereby given thal Shere -l he i 8 Amard ............Jullus Beymour ...... 2.8 POTTER TOWNBHIP a Re Iumuer, James Julls SLY mout
§ “ oHowihg ote i 2 es . oY > 4 » i aa 82 urner a ns A » orvisor
exposed to public sls ar Sutcry, the fa owing r Acts : 3 7 Cauley, H. B. ....Danlel Engle 8) Andersen. John ..bLinaes mall Lum Co 11.3% : rd 8 a: uraer, Hann an A a M IE IAGN
OF puis OL LTUCIS 0 ug a K a vi Yhereor. ut the i Harter, Darel .. Amelia Ulrich ....... Zt Brady, Wm. T. . Mary M. Frank r 104 £1 Too Rint WC Hoo port
ty, Penna., for taxes due and un‘ofd thereon. at the | Levy, Aaron JK & J WRellsny'r 4. Barger, Adam ...Linden Hall Lum C : 3 Touer, James ....W.[. Heine
Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte, on Mon. i : Lowrey Wm. C. Hemle 4 Brown, John .... Linden Hall Lum Ci Unknowy ; , 2:8, BR Jringle & By
day, June Sth, at 1 o'clock > m., nd 1 Santini. ll : Motz, John Daniel Engle ......... Jd Cameron, w= , . Linden Hall Lum i Unknos 8 Bhi yet
pacessary, by adjournment from day to day until & : £ Phidps, Levy .... JK & J W Relfsnydr 4. { Cameron, Alex.” ..John D, Decker , 3 41 13 Weta & 18. RB. Fiingle
ape 301d. BENNER TOWNSHIP : Stover & Wolf... lB Bova na Dewart, Wm. ....Linden Hall Lum Co | Ww ’ f Ad 1; Mory aon
- NI he : Aa rand Owner. Taxes - BELEN ih Karsan» > P, arisen Versviihl i Ewing Jasper ... Linden Hall Lam © { 3 ig Vi v ions He P. Mors: 4
\eres. Per, arrantee, - pos Ho el 8 if Enknown eas m, CC. Heinle 5 i Emerick, John ...Linden Hall Lum Co 1356 1 Ho Hare
Coon, Andrew ...Wm. C. Hult ro | 5 nknown cove dave oy HeIDIS LL) ; Forbes, James A. PF. Morpison : Whi Edward
Hale, J. MM, § n > Heinle casas hg { Yi own o ‘iin Wim " Heinle dass sat § Fulmer, H B. ..Linden Hall Lum } 658 a Wilson Win a S
Rule. J. Mo 'W. Thom as. Est 152 nknown ooo Wm, €. Heinle a8 i Gettig Christian,. Linden Hall Lum Co 5.1 : i YI | poTaaak b
Kunes, Paul aprhe WV, ta AS _7 : . HALFMOON FOWNSHIP. Goben, Charles .. Linden Hall Lum C FOWSSHI]
Kunes, Richard .W. A. "Thomas, Est. 8 Beck, Daniel . N. B. Bpaugi.er. 87 Harrison, Wm
Kunes, Simon ...W. A. Thomas, Est lio i Bryan, Samuel ... Tyrone M & Mfg Co 7.41 | ; Hunter, Alex irden fm Ca” 203
Moore, John .....Wm. C. Heinle .. 1.6 i Beck, Daniel «s-WmM, CC; Heinle ‘ih Hoffman, Wm, xs C. Rowe 017 Wh Uni 1
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Unknown .....aodohn OG. Rowe . . 3.0 i 2 Curtin, Roland & AVY aniel A ' nile ' ma 433 112 Bayard
POGGS TOWNSHIE . Son >a John TT. Thompson .. 2 § [ ‘lal Geo v 3 Snangler on b innks
n.8g 42% 188 Dutier, Margaret Miller & Boxton 5.1 15 Delize, C. F. Svrone M & Miz Co. 31 Mog lai] Ni. B. Spangler $ 29 (Corse
44.8 Cottinger QGarreit Charles Hewett : 3 0 Floyd, Henry ..... Tyrone M & Mfg Co 40.93 : i k, J A Bisirrin sn hs
40) Carscaddsn D. .... Wm. C._ Heinle 9 2 Hill. Henry .......John B, Isett ........18 25 thires ik Fulmer. Linden Hall Lum Co 18 1h ¢4 Carscadde:
433 163 Gray. William .. A. P. Mornrson 8.93 } Harpster, Isasc lunae Harpsier \ : iim A ) all mi 1.07 bare i
420 153 Lewls, Davil .... A P Morrison 5.2 45) King, Wiliam i Wood Miller
150 Lane. “Sarah .....W. C. Heinle 3.06 £17 McKissi'k, Thos Tyrone M & Mfg Co
139 Tacs, 3. M. & . a Moore, Thomas John B. Isett : .
J. Packer.. Jerry <Chalman 3. 33 116 Pyle, Jacob Tyrone M & Mfg Co 3!
co Packer '& Lucas. A AULA . 5 8 Sharrer, Isaac Wm, CC. Heinle an
3 Unknown " .» 3eor bovis Lid i Thompson, John John T. Thompson.
1] Miles John .......M¢ ¢ Jainn 3 Unknown oven « Hat
BURNSIDE TOWNS : iI Unkeown ...... Ada
433 163 Bell. WillHam N Y. & Peni 0. 18 153 150 Whitehear., R wr
1-3 433 163 Beyer. John, ...... Rate Jl. LORE HARRIS T
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1.2140 22 Cox. Paul J.-H. Holt
433 163 Davidson, W. Jv Hel
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433 163 Fox. S:-muel MM
1-4 433 163 Gray. William
140 Haris, Herry
1-6 433 163 Hall, Henry
1-4 433 168 Hall. Charies
a3 163 Hall, Nancy ..... J ] : iN) Lees anes "
».3 43% 163 Hall, Washington A. P. Morro 28 HOWAPD TOWNSHIP
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Buckbee, Isaac Morison Cass Pap Co 7.099
Burchfield. Wm H.W. Gray. Treas
Duncan. Samuel . Tyrone M & Mig Co.88.38 Pte
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Money an? Marriages. Bees That Burrow Wealth Regulation.
By Prot. John L: Elliott, Ph. D., Associates By Secratary Taft
ieader of the Society for I h G d ake ,
Ethical Culture. Z | n t e roun | HE irresponsibility of the wielder of miilions of capita! which has
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- : heretofore accompanied his exercise of power in the business
HE typical home deSerter is a man who is dissolute, 8 man of baa | By A C. McCool. : { communities it is now settled must have an end; and the Hmita
habits, a man given to drunkenness and laziness. Attractive he ia | } burrowingbees are commonly ranked With solitary inageie. hasan] 1100s Which shad effectually end it will be dictated by gxperience
pretty sure to be, and he is also pretty sure to be able'to earn i Certainly they are not “social” living in organized commas ties, i BE and the statesmanlike acumen of the coming generation.
good wages if he just would put his energy to it. The fault | like honeybees, But one might venture to call them “neighbor | (CCA Such a change cannot be effected in a short time. Such a
in all cases of home desertion is almost always with the man; | ly insects,” for they love to make their cavernous hermitages : change cannot be brought about by mere denunciation and in-
the woman is seldom to blame. When she is to blame it i2 in well-peopled neighborhooss, | iseriminate. condemnation, whether delivered from a Stump oz Somtained a
usually put down to bad temper or nerves — Thelr burrow sites are preferably upom hard, dry spots, | the provisions of law. ;
We Dave buen Iabortes ynder the delusion that the chief trouble ‘With with a bit of slope, maybe. Therein the mother will sink a They must and will be fashioned nitimately by the hand of one or many
the pear was: their poverty. They believe tsemseives that if they had some shaft eight or ten inches deep and about three-eights of an inch wide. On] Who shall fealize the necousity doi iaintaining the fstitution of peivate prop
Aladdin's lamp to bring money and houses all their troubles would be at an either side she will dig out small ovate cells, five or six in all, which she duly | erty and. the freedom of individual Intative op the sus aand, ahd df Yegtrate.
end. This is not the case. ‘When founded on the right ideals the home endures provisions and supplies with an egg aplece. [ ne the weil fecoguired abuses an) Sjegatities Sf tie Gxercise of the power of
og gn ig FR rg The burrows are about the bigness of the cocupant and extend Inward for | concentrated wealth to achieve monopoly by duress,
Drunkenness is. the greatest cause of Jesertion and laziness: a lack of ® foot or so with sundry en'argements, after the fashion of their kind, where Such regulation is possible and it only needs experience and earnest ef.
power to do what he ought to do Is a close Second. In 100 cases althost one in the young are bred. In thr, height of the season these bee neighborhoods | fort, honest and courageous and expeditious courts, intelligent and fearless
third came just befcre or after a birth and in so many of there cases the Bre the scene of a busy fe. alr resounds with the bum of wings as the , Juries to enforce the regulations which shall teach those who would otherwise
wife would say, “He was ton good fc ” ’ {insects fly to and fro om parectal duties bent, plenishing their nurseries with . offend and misuse the power of concentrated wealth that it is not only moral
sorting har, to good for me” and name the baby adler tharde pollen -and honeyofthe-lowers. But just inside each burrow gate an Inter and conducive to their happiness but also profitable to observe the regulations
One of the unpleasant things about thege homes of the poor is the way esting phase of insect 1ife goes on. Beyond the gateway, which is about the that Sa quickenéd Sonsclence of the people has insisted upon introducing
they put the children to work. You suppose these children are working to length of ths bee, there rises a vestibule—a tiny expansion of the burrow-— apon A a 1 saine general observations are applicable to red
support widowed mothers. The facts are that they work, mofe of them, to Whose use soon Appears. Just within the gateway, with face toward the opea- | B/ as they exercise a public Iuaetion,
support lazy parents than to help those who need their help. ing, one of the housekeepers, now the male and now the female, but oftener ©
You and | and the rest of the peopls are to blame for this, too. We whe the formei, keeps copstantly on guard. And great need there is for such oe
take such a pride In the American nanig and fa our country, still allow such Sentry duty, for Insect rogin and thieves besiege the doors to plunder the
*hings to exist, ’ contents of the nurseries or Infect them with parasitic eggs,
Here. then, we sce the male on sentry duty, his body blocking up the
"uae gateway and his rounded head closing up the entrance. When his mate comes
— home with ber beebasket full, the guard backs into the vestibule, which is
"an large enough to allow the passing of tha female, and returns to his post. A L k g
joving welcome awaits the incomer; for the doorkeeper with open mandibles (4) 0 { n S A h ea ad
Th Sh d ° «nd waving antennae, the apian style of embrace, greets his partner right
e a ow al ure . joyously. Thus the good mistresses of our homes aid thelr maids at the back
te are not the v order+of housekeeping creatures that exchange Kisses
By Orison 8S. Marden. BD one's donrways.—Harpors Magazine. ying €y Paul Alwyn Platz.
HE terror of failure and the fear of coming to want keep mult eee MPLOYES
: ? ; ' | in the entry depa :
tudes of people from obtaining the very things they desire, by i ing house were on Tr a Tome: 5 a. Whalansle cloth
sapping their vitality, by incapacitating them through worry, ee EE | that a promotion was close at hand. rene ion
anxiety and fear, from the effective, creative work necessary 10 1d Readily Believe It. : cussions, howevei, one youlg mad was too busy to wie
give them wsuccess. ; he was working upon the sales-book which
Wherever we go, this fear-ghost, thia terrorspectér stands hn Sid uy i Sman robs a and a month behind the orders, To bring it up he pr
between men and their goal; no person is In position to do 8 'oith a lantern under his kitchen a task that made all of the young men fn the entry Gepart.
200d work while haunted by it. There can be no great courage where there ow. who, when asked his business ment avold it, as it involved much detatled work. On
s no confidence or assurance, and half the battle is In the conviction that we W while they were discussing who would be the tip day,
an do what we undertake. there, man closed the book with a cry of joy and exclaimed: “It: ¥ one,
The mind, alwaye full of doubts, fears, forebodings, is uot in a position to date’ “I's work wasted!” was the comment of the others t's up to
fo effective creative work, but 18 perpetually handicapped by this unfortunate ~The next day the head of the firm came into the entry-roots
thing mn letely paralyze th catl of the mind and i ad wo oy the sales-book was up lo ance:
will 80 completely paralyze the creative power e mind sn in" the young man who had work fs 4 iy
body as a dark, gloomy, discouraged mental attitude. No great creative work , ing upon it.
can be done by a man who is not an opthnist, :
accomplish great work unless the banner of hope
follow this banner when money, friends, reputa
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