PREASURER'S SALI OF UNBBATED LANDS Acres Per. Warrantes Supposed Owner Taxes Acres Per. Warrantee ~~ Supposed Owner Taxes FOR TAXES OF 1508 AND 190. 130 Marcer, John .... FF. “A. Yearick id i¥ Wo MoCormick, WT. Win, tGhaner BROW BHOE TOWNBHIP Agreeable to the provisions of law relating to the 250 McDowell, Alex..D. Paul Fortney .... bél PENN TOWNBHIP bd Banks, Wm Marion Wogers 11.59 sale of unseated lands for the non-payment of axes, Unknown ......A0d GCREE ....000 1.8 100 Cook, Wm, ...,.W. C, Rows .......... L | 5 Banks, Wm. ....W. C. Heinie Ie potloe is hereby given that there will be eXDOSS 4 to HAINES TOWNBHIF a @ riamiton, T, ...Jdohn Stoner ... ‘ ‘ 10 Carscadden, D, . Chas, Hewitt re Balk public sale or outcry, the following tracts or paris Antis, Henry ....Jus Jlothroc Hamilton, T. .... Jas. Rothrock . 7 412 #4 Carscadden, D Marion Rogers ...... 4.08 of tracts of unseated lands (n Centre County, Penna, Black, James Spangler & Smith .. : v4 Kennedy, And, ..Jas. Rothrock - uz Carseadden D. Clement Dai rica 4 for taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the Court Cowley, H. B, . Spangler & Smith 8 POTTER TOWNSHIP 42 4 Carscadden DD Kingston Resity Co. 14.09 House in the Borough of Lellefonte, on Monday, June Cowley, H. I. Daniel Engle Harrison, Wm WwW. C. Heinle ........ 7 $8 Carscadden, I, Kinin Reoulty oo na tain 1910, at 1 o'clock p, m., and to continue, df #6 Duabniage, H, ..F. H, Duffes Moon, (Jas. .....C. & J. Curtin ,..:... & ; as Deyling,, Jos ¥ P Biair BY 4 95 ; until all Fees, Jacob ......H. 8 Taylor | #Bmith, Daniel i. Winterburn .....e. 4. 1501433 153 Fisher, Jas. C Mary 8, Fearon ... 1406 Gratz, Bimon .... John Btoner ......... 4 iinknown .. H 11 & B E Houser { $.500458 162 Tisher Baml W. Mary 8 Fearon peer 1405 RENNER TOWNSHIP r . Hint erman : . 2 Young, Baml.....G. H. Benkhart . 50 Hal Peter "ES LL. Orvis .......... 58 ra , Subposed Owner Taxe Joahier ios John Btoner . RUBH TOWNEBHIP Swi Wis ye nimi .e ‘4 Acres PE W . Reynolds on il wg 28 Haupt & Hunter. John Biloner 10 Allison, James WwW. OG. Morrison and 3 a us. “n Heinle ey. . - 184 ; , LOAN, 0 , og Tri rm . adi : " J iclananan, 4 ) “i ort sinsd Ww Moore, John .....R sokaway-Wilson .. 144 "3 Henry, Jamey ot ji Sanaa t y all .. i 423 Norton, Jos len, HH. Benkhart 4 Co asarkey Ma 00 Hoaterman, . + JOUR tones Armegtrong, AndyHarris & Gray...... «0 Martin, Alex Wm. ¢ Heinle Ta INS P 142 30 Meyer, (3, .....John Stoner ... 10 Atherton, Rich David M. Ellis iid % 1 of res » a a 83 1 Peanie G68 TOWNS] Foster .s AR] 28 150 Mosby, Wm, ....Jas tothrock . . a 117 Arthur, : Th yas P. Gray Meek . 3 i 0 ) Hi nn : ae 3. MBE bh Frazier, : Ar ring Roar: .. n.a2 HALF MOON TOWNEHIP 152 Hritches, Isaac ..F. P. Blai 18 ral Arde ELE 162 Godfrey, Martha Marion Rogers gh ~ > ’ Lie Hehes, 184 io ¥ hair 2148 Parker smiahlieo senk ha - ia re ol Thomas J. Sexion,... Bryan, Samuel 1 yrone a, & Mfg Co Bowman, Joseph Chaney & Thompson 0.15 £3 Hrdnd oe mia 3 po i Benxhart Of, ve PP Blatr In tod nniel Frances Knoche 16% Jieverage vid be Gray 7.1 bak lem a al if ot McCoy, Frank A Har ee 1 Bate ‘ i nie] : pra R nh A (laon 163 Be verage, Davi i Harris & Gray : ‘ 26 Parker, Jeremiahl. ©. Rowe 50 Packer & Lucas. A. D. Luca# ... Hack, coh 5. y a Brackiil . Jo in. Harris 4 Gray . 50.8 a3 Parker Geo ..D. Paul Fortney BURNSIDE TOWNSHILIY { : . "a 0: ar tans 153 Brent er, raniel Christ hearrer : 3H i 0 efloy, ob . x RR Telly, Hedding i y Curtin, R, & Sonl. | Thompson 163 Brickley, Daniel, Js Passmore ! 716 Rainey, obi ak low oe 3.2 : Delige, C. F Fyrone M. & Mfg Co LO 200 Burg, John ‘m. C. Heinle 433 162 Bummers Andr'wCh 8 Eider, Abram ces Knoche 363 153 Chestnut, SBamuelChri 5 . GR1 162 Tory ye of i 'aylo 1% of 140 22 Cox. Paul Y. HH. Holt = | n1 10 Floyd, Henry Fyre & Mtg Co 20.0% Chestnut, Ba . at 8B . . 7.0% bint} Isis ’ Kel nl a Low A. igh . tan . i - % far ’ ‘ ’O § ; . . - 1KNOW?: telley - Q salah O Lally, Redding &. 2 Hill, Henry . Joann t : 5 Copenhaver, rit S58 1 yf . _ 856.19 ®, of 433 163 Donelson, John Rely. 8 " qe.72 Rink. Wm : rand Miller . i : J. Pool 4 MeKisslck, John. Tyrone M, & Mfg Col v - oy - ’ $8 bor on v Troy ! g Co . 33-18 fox, Samuel .... The Kingston Realty 16 Pyle Jae ne Hy Mfg ) Wahn. Phosbe Co. . “ . tr AH ary om a . a > ba .NIET, n Ahr 1, Wharton Mary 1.8 of 433-163 Hall, Charles M. R. Gr tham i - 2 Py in, 1 V. : " a. } i Coin 3 3 Fitzgerald, An ris : rer a8.3 Williams, 1.6 of 433-163 Irvin, John ......K aly Redding & i ~r Midd Taylor na : a : Acres Per, Warrantee Bupposed Owner Taxes necessary, by adjournment from day to day, are sold wily =F mi mete topes: wt oe Eo wd ee B= % of 312 121 Bell, 8; of 433 163 Barkelly John openhaver, Henry. 8 itor ’ ni Ewing, John .. H Am REE S858 = 1 Bu . ‘ 180 Whitehen od . 2 . ] M ¢ % of 33-158 frwin Mathias. 150 WA hitehead. & ey of ; ‘ ni k ds } Bell, y fein ; 2 Jot n Francis G H “ | hr m y unaaxer, . ! AY 3 et ag Beck I I Fortnes bry ghia ‘wm > 4 i : + i 10 Hoffman, Wm. .. Mra. | Sein 3 : 1] f 15.22 Pox , : y F IE ib * ie { rwin Jahr Lyd 1s a * jd 15 Foy ¢ 11 Fi ™ 3 felts usar 9 ’ riniey 163 Lenox, David y ‘ “ ir { i h win Yobn . Tul I fey mou 72 216 178 Grant Thor ri M Met Buna es oy Bec y H. Beigle s 153 po gg y- : “ “ i HOWARD TOWNSHI £8 Fiamil hos. David M. Ellis re . ? Cary James ’ ‘aul F % of 243-153 O'Brian, ch. . » : " 2.8 : t bly hui 8 “pie * on Th n » openhaver, 3 R O'Brian, Mich Thos. J. 8exton . i 4 ig Tal ans Woh ; bol . . At 1 R83 et Ara : . 41 inrris & Gray . i Fox, James s - itn Datta: - cally. Redding &.... n1 lonham, B ‘ 1 Log 2.8 23 153 Huber, | ris & Gray .. % of 23-158 Pettett, Chas. .. Kelly, E Honh a C : i t Harris & Gra) ™ : Taylor : : i y Side a vy a day ATRY : ! 153 MeCommond, 2 62 Quay, Jos. F.....C. C. Dunloy LH ! 3 Brady, John At Heinle 1K is un avid Harris & Gray 57.19 16 156 McEwen, Polly % of 433-163 Stewart, Chas. Kelly, Redding &.... . fray Joa... Wn : inle ”" So i iaat Da, 0h AH - RASINGTe et. 263 160 Norris, Marion Tothelm, Sarah The Kingston Realty rey. mn in : or Sila ” : % of 485-1 31 n. tober 3 A « } rist w Tnknown , Company ! i hy + : £ Ai 108 Irvin — Wm. CC. Heinle - $s ; Bawer, Holt " ¢ ostut J AnH axa 153 Jordor we *t «t Bharrer : i 11°87 i WNEIILE 5% i 3 eh ~ " andar 3. 8 : ¥ ' th J . 3 i Lowden yh Harris & Oray IInknown LL Holt & Co RD. j 3 Ai a 103 EE ‘ . a. pe 3 163 Lat re, 80... | rin & Gray Wallace, Jos Rosanna ( todgar 13.99 i Ie 40 i 'tiarria & CTA 181 - 162 Lattimore, W. G.Farris & Gray Wallace, Jos, J..The Kingston MBILY aa i - A ATT: otha vm tahn Joly + Rowe 1 02 Lo ea : aK] ' f rrer Cn . . i 13 f % iriney wd DEEN de 00 N00 te oo 2 re HRP BRVTEN a “88 wi WD ma BY =g282 £ Wallace, CURTIN Atwood, N Brooks Jeonse Rrnacs, (Chas Car: cadden, D RRs . 2 oh “an = BE see #y Wn Fin (3. D. Hess Tames A Pardae 1 (8 end) ™. I. Orvis Jonathan. Mary 8. Fearon "RGUSON TOWNSHIP Anderson, John .Tyrone M. & Mfg Co Barnstt. Joseph .Tyrone M & Mfg Co Duncan, Sam Tyrone M. & Mfg Co &° Horner, Ren Jr. Laura B. Miller Horner, Ben Jr. C. T Akins flieks, Abram Frances Knoche Hall, John ... John B. weft $111. Henry co. John B. Isett er » 3 - « + LO. edi ab Mo » 3 A Few vey BE ath ¥ z pr Kohimyer, Geo Ferone M. & Mfg Co Movin Z£ohlmyer, Geo... Fdwin Rell C : Tau tat vl a. a 2] : oy oe 3 M Miles, Samuel nD. W.. Miller ng aT ae Max ¥F 3.407 i Tom Yor x "hn k 4 } Mimy T f 8423s 2 Re W “y wa yo pl . Un a Mauley, Henry anra B. Miller Mosley, Richard Miller i Sr 3 ] i t wry y » . : . i” * ra Yap ¥ ET Ane - MeCulloush, T yp J +9 | Tien : tr Ocker 2 a : Re Wire 3 A » 2 a tute. Chen Foon + 23.9% R22. » Mrs rm IR? ~ * 2fsisnidany 2) + Ft 5s Apr “HE DIDN'T MEAN US.” - um Odd Way of Dealing A Frequent Attitude of Those Concerned | he Money Craze ’ Lith Young Thieves Writing of ‘Pig Busine Big Buse. he cdministration of By Winifred Biack — Sherman Law.” in the : King Davis relates | y ti d sal NM rota z ¢ » . tha thar ab «+ im Missouri, By Judge Lindsay One of the distinguished legal] * ‘Was rahd sermon’ ! MAN pretended to be crazy the of r day out in M Conn ents of pd Br members of the administratioa at] “The gentleman smiied, and an ; When 1 elvan thiwe one of thE ADEboES recognized him Washington was recently discussing | swer vit oun uestion NA the Ean who had pret Wt to He ¢ once before SO N the days before we got our Detention school any bo this situation (which i feo; vl tn | : The man CoOL sentenced to the Industrial school at Golden had to be return. | fied, business ways or s walt until] a deputy sit nim declared, with great emphasis, that it} Utterly astonished that the den were keeping the boys in is high time for the managers of big | personal application business to wake up to the fact thai should se made, th “I am ght this was a good Wa) . hoy tow * sat m4 & 1 y + $ # nm > e county mileage ou each boy. | the) oO Are Jus Whos nl gdh, rly Ade Not crazy! Why, he wa azier than any poor maniac in any asylum in n hs id of ors Boru Tha gs . . . Petty gr again! nd conditio in the Jail were such IaW as their neighbors. Ther sd this story to lilustrate their attitude No Ta as 1 have alrea . : i i I tried to m the depu a4 take the boys separaiely He went to chureh one day with a | his qaessage, some sialementis calcu lady who was, as he describ er, | lated to dissipate the belief so large \ sot PTET OE o aw | nrovalen om « Ine * wary * ted by the politicians and 1 was powerless “Very well,” 1 sald, “T'll see the best round dance F prevalent that the law ‘doesn’t ; tmnt : « She was extremely of dancing, | us.’ } i h {3 t whether | cannot send these boys to Golden alone without any guard and cut | = 1 A A NT a 1, He refers to the fact that the know a woman who will go without food so long tbat she gels a ter ¢ oe ANG Was J pecially gc waitzer, CA peisl how ‘Lh ¢ AnNlle £5.14 + : out your fees entirely. And I succeaded. 4 833 spetia ys decisions show ‘that the antl f rible headache—just to save chanced that the pulp it was occup! i rust act has a wide scope and applios Sh 3 that day by a visiting clergyman, 3 0 many combinations in actual oper. ! i about money—for it seems he had money. So crazy that he 1 pend his money a's crazy about rather live in the ors of an insane asylum than § immediately after sentence, but I did not succeed. The grafters Were protec niet life somewhere else i n't the only person ib me t I took each boy into my chambers and told him that 1 wanted him to g0 to Golden “Now,” rould say, “If you think I'm making a mistake in try ing to eave you——if ¢ you're not worth saving—don't go. Run away if you feel that way about it an’'t help you if you don’t want to help yourselvos, You've been a weak boy. You've been doing bad things. i want i to be a strong boy and do at's right We don't send boys to Goldea to punish them. We do it to belp them. They give you a square deal out there—teach yon a trade so you cap earn an honest living and § 4 ¢ has money. Not pienty of it, bu nough to buy food and shelter 1 and clollies for three women, jet alon« 4 tut she feels poorer than any deliverad a sermon of tremendous! ation.” Also he plainly points oul vigor, devoted largely to a-denunci- | that he regards it as his duly to in ation of dancing, and partieniarly | stitute proceedings against “all the round dances. He sald that waltzing | industrial companies with respect to was the path to perdition, the road | which there is any reasonable ground violets can’t ask a woman out to dinner without g ng off in a corner to everlasting damnation, with much | for suspicion that they have been or somewhere and counting up to. gee if 1 have money enough pay the bills and : that was even more vehement ganized for a purpose.and are cone 1 1 x of ¥ ’ : 3 . . sah « | .® hs £4 i tale # uw fas ou is ook ly in the face. I'm not going to bring a dept here and hand PR 2 3 : . . i have gome left for my weekly deposit : Ba Boing H ity in ¥ a 3 When the sérvice was over and ducting business on a plan which is ip : cuff you gd have you taken away like that Here are your commitment : i “1 wish somebody would come 1 borrow the measly thousand and get e ; nd 5 they were leaving the church e | viol antl ] "mm : 2 : a : . } , papers (io yourself and go alone-—or don't go at all if you don't think I'm oy : 4 Bb, the] violation of ihe anti-trust law. rid of it for me, and then 1 could spend my money as it comes in and feel beggar in the streets, so her money doesn't Go her particle of good. ) "¢ried a man I know the otl day. “1 never was s0 poor in my as 1 have been since I've had 2 thousand dollars in the bank. I have to calculate and add and subtract every lime |] nt buy a friend a bunch of {a tide & 150 ¥ trying to help you and sending you there for your own good.” rich ag Aud invariably the boy went In eight years out of 507 cases I had only | [ wos out with a rich woman the other day and it began to rain. And i five falivie (During these eight years | am told the police lost forty-two 9000004560050004404000000¢ called a taxi to get home. The rich woman was so busy scheming how to get "breaks ways” who were never recovered.)-—Hampton's Magazine, : out of paying her share of the taxi bill that she couldn’ gpeak a word all the {=e way hos : COPOITDICOOEDINIIENICOOTNGIOOUmESOITINIIITM ORE And now every time she eces me she feels mean. And ¢he looks It. wonder If i's worth while to care so much about money as ail thal. IMAGINATION. A —————— ws — P00000000000000000000004 —————————_ A AN Crazy! Why. half the people in the world are crazy about money. Bul nobody locks them up in the asylums Chicago Examiner, F a supremely great man——wise above others to see the truth in its proportions and put the first thing fire were PAL ramus oitonn i Nake the Man Fit the 7? Job 7 & ry Praotident MaclLaurin, Massachusetts SA fperenmitens Institute of Technology smite nly 3990 ‘ UR democracy today is exposed to many grave dangers. Une of those Is due to the current motion, founded on a false | O theory of democracy, Liat one man is as good as another, summoned suddenly to die, and were given a moment only 2000000000000 00000000000” Bind to sum up his discovery of life, 1 think he would say in sub- stance what follows. I think so becauss this is, as 1 under- stand it, the message-—not in the words but in the souse of them-—that was actually given to the world by the Greatest Man we know: . The secret of beauty and power lies in the right use of the imagination, for it is the imagination-—the ability to conceive things that do not exist——that distinguishes men * * i | from animals, and makes it possible for men to escape from * Cl Nem ofp Exact:Justice Not Possible £« the Late David J. Brewer, of Supreme Court A | i creaturehooa and become creators, Now the right use of this faculty to conceive delightful things that do nol exist is to make them exist. If the facully be otherwise used-—used to deceive others, or to create a mere no-man’s land of dreams. weit will in the end make one sick and impotent, and spread disease and weakness all around one, To have ideals and not use them is sin and death, Those who live well are those who, Ly faith, daily per- form the miracle of making some coarse thing fine—by an adventure of the creative trmagination. The charm of a woman is not in the delicacy of her ideals, but in her daring to use them In homely circumstances. The dignity and fame of a man consist in bis being at once Ideal- fstic and executive—driving the sword of the Spirit deep into the bowels of Fact, The heavens above ug are latent with creative lightning, and the gross earth electric with expectation. The imaging. tion reaches for the thunderbolts to subdue the earth, And the secret of beauty and power is to make one's own body the yohicle of this fice from heaven.—<Charles Forguson, in The Cosmopolitan, AN can measure nature and with the marvellous instruments find out to a mathematical certainty its fixed and immutable jaws. But the laws of men depend upon the human mind, which no {nstramenis can sofroh oul and which cannot be made to remain in a fixed, undeviating channel. Take the case of two men, charged with exactly the same crime and equally guilty. They are tried by diferent Judges, honest, upright and*equally versed in law. But one Judge believes in inflicting the full penalty; the other Judge be leyes merey should temper justice. One mam Is gent to the scaffold and the other is freed, yet mon say in each cage justice was done, Or take the case of two other men. One bus of himself done the things which warped and changed and peryerted Wis natare and wea him to erime. The other man's nature may have been perverted befofe he was born, Both are found guilty and we say justice has teen done. It is hecawse of these things 1 belleve in immortality, I fimiy believe God on high will give His : creatures here a life everlasting where the inequalitics of man-made justice y will be fully compensated, and therefore Lhat it Aoesi it Matter very much who geis a job, with the proviso, perbaps, that he be reasonably honest. This is a monstrous doctrine and fs not much fm | proved in its more cynical form that any man can fill the post that he js clever enough to Bet. Ihe world is tar i too complet, and we must demand not only intelligence, | but (enined ntelligenes, Remember, too, that most of the complexity of | modern 166 8 due to the social and industrial revolution brought about by | the ariliecations of science, and thst the business man who is not imbued with (he solontific soleil 1s 29 snachronism. We must keep in view the dan gore that arise from thesepirit of axtravaganer hat is so much abroad. It ' may casily drive ns on to the racks. Most caret ily must we keep a lookout for meaty of avolding waste. 1 have lille doabl that balf the wenith of the 1 next gobbration will come from how applicstions of science that will show |! us hot to avold waste In our industriad operations —~Leslie's Weekly. : i 1 S004 TINGICER GVO TRIS IPTV EB IG MIER III IML YY t i } { | Sedo CHO0OENINIIEN IIE IIR IERIIIIIMOIIIImINI Imm soe eae
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