The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 04, 1908, Image 6

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    TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDA POR of Unknown vas deoving Gephart ,... L3H i AR { Ta . . :
TAXES OF 138 AND WL UnKROWR icv ies Wn, OC, Heinle ...... { ; MR a rows ip Tamitton ern B19 435 i Blough, George Calvin Bharrer
Agreeable to the provision of law relating to the oi) Unknown .... Plerce & Dornblazer 08 i } Kreamer, Peoler TK & 5 W Relfsny’'r 1.68 i Bmith, John .. +P. Gray Meek
gale’ of unscated tracts of land for the non-payment HAINES TOWNSHIP Bwineford, Geo. Btover & Alexander 4 64 2 U8 {Spear John H C Nepnett & Co
of taxes, notice is hereby given that there will be Amard rei «ana. diiliis Beymour ...... 2.88 POTTER TOWNSHIP ’ ti ’ / bid i Urner, James Julius H Bevmour
exposed to public sale or outcry, the following tracts Cauley, H. B . Daniel Engle 1.59 Anderson, John inden Hall Lum Co 111% : pa Alurner, Hannah |. P. Morrison
or paris of tracis of unseated lands in Centre coun- in # Harter, Daniel ...Amella Ulrich 2.02 i Brady, Wm, T. . Mary M. Frank .... 15 : : 133 Toner, James i: I. Newport
ty, Penna., for taxes due and unnadd thereon, at the : Levy, Aaron ..... ct & J W Reifsny'r 451 ] 3 Barger, Adam . "Linden Hall Lum. Co 11.15 wo 58 Toner, James W. CC. Helle
Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte, ob Mon { Lowrey A awns Wm. C. Hemle 1.4 3 Brown, John ... Linden Hall Lun Co 10, Unknown 5 RB le & Fve
day, June Sth, at 1 o'clock p. m., and to continue, if ' Motz, John Engle A Cameron, —a— . Linden Hall Lum €o :
necessary, by adjournment from day to day until all b 5 Phiflps, Levy vend K & JW Relfsnyd'r 4.31 Cameron. Alex. John I. Decker a6 bod ia Vaknown ; 8 R
arg sold. AS nial HAPLTE NT > T 0 Stover & Wolf ... L. E. Stover , 7 { § Dewart, Wm. @8... Linden Hall Lum Co 5.108 : 7 ; Wizier, Henry ;
BENNER TOWNSHII miei 2 Unknown .... . Morrison... 4 3.00 i ! Ewing, JasperT... Linden Hall Lum Co! : na witler, Henry ,. FP, Morrison
\~res. Per. Warrantee, Supposed Owner. Taxes i Unknown ‘'m. C. Heinle ...... 115 Emerick, John ... Linden Hall Lum Co 18.56 a Wit mer, John Harris & Gray
50 Coon, Andrew ... Wm, Heinle...... .X : Unknown oes Wm, C, Heinle . 2 Forbes, James ...A. P. Morrison C1906 i A wi ner, Henry Edward French
08 Hale, J. 'M. .....Wm. C._Helnle ...... Lt . Hnknown rm. C. Heinle 4 ; Fulmer, H. B. .. Linden Hall Lum Co 67 x 3 Wins & Parsons. W. C. Heinle
20 Hale, 3. M. .......A. I. Monson ...., $0 ARR MCC XS: Heinle . f Gettig Christian. . IAnden Hall Lum Co 5. We eG Fol auk F, Blan
4 Kunes, Paul .....W. W, Thomas, Ek 2 HALFMOON ) SHIP, : i Goben, Charles . Linden Hall Lum Co 5.08 . Rurts. J NG TOWNSHIP
» iKunes, Richard .W. A. Thomas, KEsti i i d Beck, Daniel ......N. B. Bpangler L 400 Harrison, Wm. ...W. C, Heinle ........ 6.8 i v Moca ohn 1. ..Wm. C. Heinle.
65 Kunes, Simon ...W. A. Thomas, [Est 1.8 i Bryan, Samuel ... Tyrone M & Mfg Co 2 Hunter, Alex. .. ..1Anden Hall Lum Co 2. : Dla mont, Wm..T. J. Mitchell
50 Moore, ‘Joha i... Wm. C. Heinle .....1.9 i Heck, Daniel .... Wm, C. Heinle : 3-4 of 400 Hoffruan, Wm. ..John C. Rowe .......10.17 n SNOW wm. C. Heinle
Nn Unknown ...... A. P. Morrison ..... 1.0 ‘ Beck, Jacob .... . Wm, C. Heinle. ...... . 400 Harrison Wm. ...W. C. Heinle .... J 4 oT rg a BHOE TOWNBHIP
160 = Unknown ..........John OC. Rowe ...... ‘ Curtin, Roland & a | 100 Levy, Danijel W. €& Heinle 136 ol Jayard, Andrew Julius H, Beymour
BOGGS TOWNSHIP. Bon .............John T. Thompson .. 3.7 106 McClellan, Geo. ..N. B. Spangler , 3% : Banka, Svm, im. Sy Heinle
2-36 423 168 Butler, Margaret Miller & Sexton ....1. ; Delige, C. F. ......Tyrone M & Mfg Co 3. { 1) Marton, Thomas. Linden Hall Lum Co 6.77 1 : ret adden, D A. P, Morrison
£24 78 Cottinger Garrett Charles Hewett ..... . LH Floyd, Henry .....TyroneM & Mfg Co 40. 70 Peck, James .....A. P. Morrison . 2.97 -arscadden, D WwW m. ( Heinle
i Carscadden D. ....Wm. C. Heinle Ww ie Hill, Henry .......John B. Isett : 35 Shires & FPulmer.Linden Hall Lum Co 1.08 ; a Yarscadden, D rhe § Morrison
433 183 Gray, William .. A. P. Morrison in 3D, Harpster, Isaac . Isaac Harpster ; | 100 Sawyer, Wm, ... Linden Hall Lum Co 2.9 - nes, Richard H. K. Hoy
423 58 Lewis, David .....A. P. Morrison oes 19,27 0 King, Willlam ....G. Wood Miller ....., 7. i wo Sawyer. Wm. .....Linden Hall Lum Co 13.06 b WA, Lewis es W, ( Helnle
10 Lane. Sarah ......W. C. Helnle .. “sl ] Mok isal K, Thos Pyrone M & Mfg Co, 32.2% i uz Shires, John Linden Hall Lum Co 3.07 : win, Lewis, Al 3 Morrison
130 Lucas, J. M. & : : % Moore, 'homas John i, Inett . - 1 108 b Telley Ferrell ....lLinden Hall Lum Co 8.74 " Mo Anshan Sarah W £ :
J. Packer..Jerry Chatman ...... 5s - 16 Pyle, Jacob ., Tyrone M & Mfg Co 31.58 200 Unknown Linden Hall Lum Co 677 d wy Nclanahan BarahA. Pp
2) Packer & Lucas..A. B. Lucas ........ 3 ov Sharrer, Isaac Wm, ¢, Heinle ...... ! 170 Vanderslice, TAnden Hail Lum Co “ Mitchell, Wm, P.J. Z Long
50 UnEnown .......... George Bee i x as : Thompson, John John T. Thompson.. | 100 Young, Samuel Geo. H. Benkhart Martin Alex WwW. (..Helnle
0 Nn : Martin, Alex WwW. Heinle
» Miles, John .......MeCov & Linn ......10.86 : Unknown .. Harry Keller , we 3.8 { RUSH TOWNSHIP ; |
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Pringle
Jacob | . P. Morrison
Heinle
Kate M, Long 5.0 HARRIS TOWNSHIP vf Armstrong Andy. Harri & ' Joseph Geo. ¥ enn
Unknown . Beav'r Holt & Alex'r Andrew, Abs A. P. Morrison : ———t i } Atherton, Rich David M John !
1-2140 22 Cox. Paul J. H. Holt 3..0 Brown, Wm A. P. Morrison 2.4 Zi% hy J P. Morrison 3
433 163 Davidson, W. Jr... \W. C. Heinle 5 Harrison, Wm Mary M. Frank 12.2 318 03 Allison Andrew A. P
i Ewing, John Emma OC. Zwindell { 1 Irwin, John Mary M. Frank o 10 Arthur Ann H. C
» 163 Fox, S:muel M...A. Morrison ¢ Irwin, John Mary M. Frank . to 5 tann James
1-433 1€3 Gray, WiHham n 5 { Irwin, John Julke Seymour H hi 163 jeverage David Harri
140 Harris, Henry... “tian: Thomas 6.31 bi Irwin, John 1 1.15 Brachbill, John Harris
1-6 473 173 Hall, Henry ioe de PB. 1 Patterson, RK \ Morrisaor f 13 54 Branner, Daniel Christ
1-8 133 163 Hall, Charles Fray f 3 im... a dy Patterson, Rob Charles E. Allen 13.8 1d 5 Bruntzman Peter Mrs
2%” 163 Mall, Nancy A Morrison 3.5 Reed, James Mary M "rank 3.28 a8 63 Chestn Bamuel. Christ
3 42% 162 Hall, Washington A. FP. Morrison 13.4 HOWARD TOWNSHIP 0 Chestnut, Samuel
3-8 453 163 Hall, Charles \ Harrison ilker 4.31 £17 Bonham, Sarah Rozanda © togers, 12.31 Copenhaver John
433 183 Unknown jolt & Co BH Sil Bonham, Sarah Rosanda i openhaver, John
1-4 433 153 Jac! yr. Jer J P. Morrison it Bonham, Sarah openhaver, John Juli
levy. Nathaniel NT ot i : yr, J. A./
O'Brian, Michael Miller & Bexton 1.37 ps Godfrey, Martha Ben ‘oN oh ) John
Parker, Jet a } ' LA 4 Graysburg, Ja John C we t 152 Delaney, Sharp
Tallhelm, Sarah i 3 : ING i Godfrey, 4 : of » 11.82 4 158 Dentler, Jacob
Thomas, Jame h i t » Graysburg ) ; a : 1
Vaughn, John 3 Zorby ! Ra £1" Holter, J
Wheeler, Henry .John ; , 2 b White .
Wallace, James . sanna CO. Rogers. 19.80 rode Jerry 1.
Wallace, Joseph ; HUSTON TOWNSHIP
Wallace, 8 : I rrison 14.50 2 3 Baxter 1¢ Harris &
] Kuhn, W 1
Atwood, N. io Rosanna © a, Kubn, Lum WN
Atwood, A i. C. Bennett & €¢ ¥ it Kuhn, Andrew W
Atwood, N L a m : i 1 ! Kuhn, Daniel Ww
Brooks, PH J { srrtann 4 13 Kuhn Charle ary A. Thomas East 19 (+3 i Let it David M
Brooks, Jesse Rosann * togers, 24.52 HE Kuh Jacob A. Thoma o 12.68 156 warn T 148 David M
Drooke., Jesse I ) rigor: 3B ped Moon hn OC lowe 18 “16 156 , ThomasDavid NM
Carscadden, D : Morrison AT 3 163 Prices John Lik k Gra xn. 3 153 air, sting Harris &
: : 11 > ; Reollington, John prin & ray i | i : 13 ia . ¢ : Harris &
Willlainn Wm : inle a3 153 Huber, ' Harris &
Ruhn, Hobert nti umbe : : air, "hy lan Harris &
Kuhn RBalaman sriire 1 * ] ] $3 162 Fal: vic ; Harris
Kuhn, Peter . Centre Lumber © 2.74 y a2 opkins. Josep) Joh
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Daniel David Albert Cottle
Carrell, William Wm
Jackson, Jes Clark
Jackson, John eorge HM. Benkhar
foesch, Martha eorge H., Benkhart
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Roberts, James * Morrison 5.8 4 £2 153 Irvin, Robert } t ! ‘ .
Smith, Robert 1. C. Heinle 3 7 108 Irvin. James T *. Hein) bed Nall A, DB MUA. a To NOE
MARION TOWNSHIP 153 Jordon, Owen . 10 8 £22 Ar nas He
Alllson, William Frankl Weight 3.36 Jordon Ben
Harris, James nr 4 it Kin Robert
Harris, A. D Mary M ran} 3.0 La John
Myres Michael Lewis, Thomas 8 Jet ] did I€ lowden, John
Myres, Valontl Forbet Laird, Matthew W i sardnat 6 13 1€3 Lattimore, Geo
Myres, Rogers F. Torbe : Lewis, Thomns William Cor 3 1.8% 13 § timore, W G
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Hwangy Wim Henry Zeigl
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Yeager, Simon M Gardner
Yeager, Simo M Gardner
Young. Rober ohn PP. Harris
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Antis, rederick
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John Tyrone M & Mfg Co lls i Brady,
oraph Tyrone M & Mig Co x ; Brady.
Isang rison Cass Pap Co 74 L Cooper,
Burchfield Wm i. WW. Gray. Treas 3.54 3 3." 4
Duncan. Samuel Tyrone M & Nig Cols Refenvde
John Iohn 1B. Iaelt 1.50 1540 Cooper, Wi J 1 & JW Relfe:
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abor Has Duties ~~ Europe's Jealousy | Insuring Bank Depositors
ir; positors
As Well As “Rights” of America Against Loss
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By President Stickney, of the Chicago By President A.B Hepburn, of the Chase By Profeasor E. D. Howard, of North-
Great Western. -
, spears 10 be that following the geiibmi trend ot National Bank, New York. western University.
0 ac mh, the : HE one thing that most strongly impresses itself upon the mind HBRE v 8 L —- A te Irs the ma ,
economic discussion which has been agitating the publie mind, of a careful observer in Burope at the present time is the fact Are 20 many ne things 0 He 881d in favor Of Uh« pan o
f t hit ht of ratirsa sennloves f LOVE Year ha { : y . : , ’
he oa 3 ay ad employes for several years have beea that the continent 8% Europe does not like the United States
centred fo such an extent upon their socalled “ni 8" that the : 3
: if a . Xtent upon their socalled “rights” that they They regard us as a bumptious people, that ought to be spanked
have had no thoughts left over to bestow upon their duties, The
-
guaranteoing deposits In national banks that it is not surprising
if many overiook or minimize the fatal defect, namely the in
evitable stimulus which it would give to speculative banking
The gambling banker who plays for great stakes with a corre
in any international complications, not Involving themselves, thal Aa jon ndingly great risk would, by offering greater inducements tw
would bring us into difficulties. It is our growing lmporiance Spouse Be gain an en riots Y Av rey lg: Eve
as a naval and military power that most disturbs them, It disturbs the inter » i . 1 A p : his vaputation es Vor as fons a
national balance of power ae it heretofore existed and fipon which their diplo competitor, who would find that his reputation for conservatism had lost its
i 3d i i sn ’ ot Bd rh . . ’ A Tr oo 44 own § gg i ¥ holng ni Yes dy ond » ot § Ara aid
macy has heretofore been based. Neither dots the continent of Europe like Yaiue as a busine BS gellar, lie urity being no longer a factor In drawing de
Japan and for similar r sasons. Her recently achieved naval and military pres positors. No plan to insure bank deposits yet proposed has met this objection
’ a FOF sim i ®, > i) PVeaQ B Re ’ / y ml oral rance by the directors of eac
tige and her English alliance have brought Japan to the front in the family Why not adopt the plan of de posit insurance by the dire ctors of eas h bank for
£ ations an a groasive force that must be reckoned with in world politics itself? The object to be gained would not be any extensive indemnification of
OF na : ag a Liaw : . > Hk +o depesitors by directors of failed banks, but the prevention of fallures by fore
its votaries when society shall bo disorganized and every man shall be free to It calls a halt to territorial acquisition in the east, and from now on - likely Ing directors to direct, and making them responsible for negligence, ignorance
HR 2 - . § 3 4 { POL, & § 2 gD OF nel { rat
fetid : : % x 94» { § { 8 4 On .
pursue his individual inclinations untranfmeied by any law of duty to his fo mark a recession in IBUrope an_infuence in Asta it follows from 1 a . ot of banking principles, or violations of the law. The proposal is as follows:
fellows, dition of affairs that nothing would be contemplated with greater COMPIACENTY | o 0 osama! bank act provide that in the case of any bank failure where any
imamate ed - —.. | by the continental powers than a war between the United States and Japan. : t FE ) arb pt AT pi Sep (team
mn section of the act has been violated or where any otherwise illegal or ultra
A taxing of the strength and a wasting of the resources of these (wo powers, g
v virea transactions have baen made by the bank, or where the banks at the
y by y oat the 9 ’ d
not involving themselves, would tend to restore thelr relative power and Pre oof seflure have outstanding loans to directors or to any enterprise In
y
n n cedence in the council of nations. Bah 2 Yh § 3 .
t in * il i t+h sald directors are directors or officers on which any loss iz suffered by
i’ ; ————— , the bank, the directors shall be personally liable to the extent of their personal
into some sort of decorum, and they would welcome and rajoice
rules which long experience has proven are necessary to insure y :
the safety of trains have been disregarded or forgoiten by some
of the trainmen, resulting in wrecks and collisions and jersonal injuries,
especially to employes, and loss snd damage to fredght and bazgige have «n-
ormously reased, clearly attributable to a less degros of wa ohfalnees in
€ per.ormanc: «f duties than has before been observil, The men nave
purchased by the Ices of life and limb of thelr comrades a fow so-called
rights,” which have mourht them no pecuniary reward, no adlizional leisure,
no advantages, except a measure of that leense which anarchy promises to
‘By EdwinMarkham, fortunes for all losses io depositors
. »
KNOW there is not must sentiment in our present order of busi S n Francisco
an A] > so >
fess. Yot we will never call out the fine herolams of men unti’
business in some way has been mmnde the perpetual body of the | WwW
blest sentiment of the heart. Business ought to be made into onderful Work eo 1 » A hi
worklugtorn Lor tho Golden Rule. Bven as things are, we | By Mayor Taylor, of San Francisco, Co a veston S C ievement.
ort h of a man who does what he can to order his : .
$0me im oe labt of. this lofty ‘ideal. In the depression of 1 HE plain story of restoration since the fire seams like a fairy tale. By H. 8. Cooper.
‘a manufacturer in the west determined not to let the hard times break up his | In the period of nearly two years the building operations filed ex- N the place of a robbed, misgoverned and devastated city, the
working force, his economic family. He had scores of men and women work. | ceed $90,000,000. In the case of almost every building the cost commission government of Galveston has for six years so direct.
ng for him. He could have shut down and let these workers walk the hope |B exceeds the original estimate, So we may safely assume that § od and managed municipal affairs and property as to have vir
streets. these workers Who had Sulit 4 pa to Nune_tos hi or oe Sou | Wan) ] the buildings erecied since the fire have cost about $100,000,000. tually paid off the city's Indebtedness, brought its eredit to a
ns ot public harity . : . he as near as can be ndourtatned, all but 234.000.0008 of this vast sum § sremins, paved, lighted and sewered Hs streets, brought all its
him f Mount of Olives, this ; local money. Francisco can thus t a great com- A departments up to a good business efficiency, given it & clean,
ne ioe Teas ey hi ® Hight on his Sum 1h Me money hg open mercial success and to many civil successes, In spite of all her troubles and Lonest, equitable and human government and made it one of the
eyes for a year. He sacrificed goods, he mortgaged property, he borrowed | disasters. It she has not yet had all the successes that we hoped she woul cleanest, most healthful, prosperous and law-abiding citles in America. Ti
money, that he might see his men through the perilous crisis. This Is practl- | ve, it is well to recognize this and to realize what the causes have been. ' gides that—as Oalveston City constitutes ninetenths of Galveston County n
10Ving: this is religion in action.--Ruccess. not peculiar to our city, but belong generally to the later life of our ' population and In value of taxable property—the city has virtually bullt around
al : of an increased loss of public spi ftaelf the now famous seawall and is, by itself, raising twodhinds of its area
saaing fallure to meet obligations, accompanied by a decline in mutual for from eighteen inches to ten feet 50 as to put it above any future storm waters.
recognition of each other's rights. But In some of these And it has done all this on a constantly decreasing tax rate?
THE PROOF, EXPECTED. ; ; soo has straggied to a pronounced degree, Who are the men that have done this? Just plain, everyday American
eftizens: a banker, a cattle dealer, a real estate agent and a wholesale grocer
“What'd Jimmy give yer fer yer ' “I hear that this corporation ine Dyn
binder Lente 10 cress” ras fo the ons, 0 abe CAITR | 33 Co pres cheb 5. Fro Sotion mrehnL OF Tarvin Maio cent
“This here brass ring.” | publie.” pe 8 public at . Sam | of ages from a comparatively young man to a man of mature years; of means
“How'd ver know it ain't nothin | "It was to be etpeeted, now that : Bw work] from wealthy to moderate—just a good ave of the everyday, resbectabdle
but brass?" { its president has to pay dividends oq every capitalist, | en m 0 gud selfrespictlng human being-—that's all : <
“He give it ter me’ Clevelagd | two titled European sons-in-law.’-- he opel yyermt Jepnl Coen > i Bar ma i Va : :
Leader. ; Judge. i 8 Mio il : ow what ) ai lies : :