ATR Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Land for None Payment of Taxes for 1912 snd 1913. Agreeable to the provisions of the Act of Assembly en titled "An Act directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and other purposes.’ passed the 13th day of March, 1815 and the further supplements thereto, passed the 13th day of March, 1817, the Zrd day of March, 1881, the 19th day of March, 1845 and the 30th day of March, 1887, 1. John D. Miller, Treasurer of the County of Centre, heteby give notice to all persons concerned thereon, that unless the county, road, school and poor taxes due and ree maining unpaid lor the years 1912 and 1918, or for any pre vious years, onfthe following described tract or parts of tracts of unseated lands, situated in sadd County of Centre, belpaid before the day of sale, the whole or such part of each tract of sald lands as will pay the taxes and costs chargeable thereon, will be exposed to public sale or out cry, at the court house in the City of Hellefonte, in sald county, commencing on the second Wadnesday of Jure next (it being the 10th day thereof! and continuing by ad journment from day to day, until all are sold, BENNER Warraniee FOWNSHIP Ohne Aores Por, 1%0 Hale, I M M.W 150] Perdue, John. W. B 150 Lane, Sarab..M. W 300 M'Coy, Frank. F. P BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP 88 168 Beil, g of 483 168 Barkelly, [3 ily & of 48 163 Don'laon, Jno. Kelly & 433 188 4 184 34 iiifland, Jas Dr. M 8.8 of 458 168 1 Ct 8%. A 100 arris, Henry Dir. M 3 Benj..1 Taxes & Cool Brower $M Eckley Est Ll Brower is 19 Hiair 3 Wm W. Brower Reding Redding n Realty Co Stewart Heaver Sawa rt Dr. M Stewart John, Dr. M. Stewart Kel : kKnlley rr Ke FERGI Anders Barnett LIBERTY Hamilton Hayes, R Parsons, T Packer, J Unknown Heinle Crardner MARION o David 8S M'Kiny, JM. Gee MKiny] MM. Sam Miles, as M McCalmont Unknown Unknown Yoager, Sim . W | Yeager, Sim . W L Zanta'ger, P. H 5 MILES TOWNSHIP Barton, Wm A.J. Welst. Trust Benson, Pet Realty Estate Derr 8 &J5tahiChas. B. Kline Derr S &]5tahiW . C. Heinle Housel, Wm. . W_ { Heinle Kreamer, Pet. Keen, Alexander & Jam ison » Lake, Rich . . W. J. Weist, Trust Miles, Thos. . Mat. W. Brower Toner, Thos, . W. Heinle Unknown , . . WW. W, Gates Unknown , W. C. Heinle Unknown W. C. heinle PATTON TOWNSHIP 3urton, Robt . M. Thompson : Burton, Robt. Mrs. 8. T. Christ Diehl, Adam . A. E. Thompson Diehl, Thos A, E Thompson , . IHeh!l, Nich. sr. WW. H., Thompeon sr. Diehl, Nich, sr. WW. H. Thompson jr Heh! John Eliz. T. Hamilton . Diehl, Adam . 8S. T. Christ Diehl, Nich. sr. 8. T. Christ Diehl, Nich. sr. Jas. I, Thompson Diehl, Nich. sr. John |. Thompson Diehl, Nich. sr. John I. Thompson Diehl, Nich, sr. John Homan Diehl, Nich. ar. George F, Miller Diehl, Nich, sr.Dan. I. Thompson Ellis, Wm . MM. Thompson Grove, Robt. . Moses Thompaon Kline, John , . Jas. 1. Thompson . M'Kean, Robt. M. Thompson M Kean, Robt Eliz. 7. Hamilton O'Brian. Jono. . MM. Thompson , White, John . M. Thompson West, Thos, . MM. Thompson Wilson, Wm. . M. Thompson , Unknown , . .T. M. Huey. . Unknown . . . 8S. E. Wieland , Unknown . . Luther Strouse PENN TOWNSHIP Cook, Wm Joseph Guidice Hamilton, T. . W, C. Heinle . Kennedy, And. WC, lieinle , Unknown . , . A. LL. Auman POTTER TOWNsHIP Feimeloe, M. . B. DD, Brisbin , Unknown, . . W Grove Acres Per, “wo $0 0 He 18 i158 158 3 164 163 100 10 153 1% 100 15% Warvanter Harrison Levy. Dan'l Peck, las smith, Dan’ | RUSH Wittenb FTOWNSHI Allison, And Allis 'nA& J LIL Arthmr, Aun Arthur, 1 Britches Brackbili Bruntzme Butcher Brower Brower nston nile My A 3 . Chas. Smith . ¥. MeCausiand | SOL Bunun Heinle Harris & Gray Harris & Gray Harris & tay Hand, John Huber, hn Hale, Christ | Harris & Hair, David . Harris Harris PW. ( Clark, Wm Hall, Robt Mann, Harv Wister, Wm WALKER Evans, Jesse Erskine, Ino | Erskine, Ino. West Bran Lingle, J. J HS t Miles, Sam]. Moses Thompson M'Ewen. H W CU. Heinle Plies, Benj .H 8 Taylor Swanzey, WmG T Walker Swaney WmWw.C } tile : Wick’sham, A Moses Hompeson Wick sham, A Isan Markie Wilson, Rob. . H. 8. Taylor WORTH TOWNSHIP Hawthorn, l . Eller & McKinney . Laird. A. B..A B. Laird Unknown W OC Heinle Wining, Wil. . Wiibur Wining Nat. Bank Returned by the several Tax Collectors Name Touviship Three 8 Cols Boggs 15 Boggs 118 Wa Boggs 7 Curtin Curtin Curtin Curtin Howard Howard William Mayes Tl Emily A. Littlefield d Elwood Swyres 1raniel Parrell Pantel Purredl Joseph Packer Burdine Butler Howard Brick Co Ellen Leitch Samuel Leitch Howard A, W. Swisher Est Huston . Elizabeth Woods Fest Haston ." Kessinger Gert. & Geo Walker .... MoU aleb, Joseh heirs Walker C. Perry McCaleb Walker Kessinger, Gertrude. Walker JOHN D, MILLER, Treasurer. a nd wl de ERC ERSuBRETEIRY And - =» a fot 4 » Lh hen bt CENTRE HALL, PA. ARRY HIS BUCKET Sanitation and Germ Wave Ex- tended to the Horse. PROF. FERNOLD TO GO ABROAD (Harrisburg Correspondence.) Harrisburg. The germ wave has been extended to the horse kingdom and according to ths latest decree from the State Live Stock Banitary Board and the Women's So- clety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, "Old Dobbin” will be obliged this summer to carry his drinking bucket with him or run the risk of not quenching his thirst at public drinking fountaing. The animal wel fare experts are opposed to the com- mon drinking bucket for the same rea- son which led to the abolition of the common driking cup, the towel, ete. Unless there is a rush into the bucket market it might prove a case of “water, water every- where, but not a drop to drink,” for the water commitiee of the cruelty society has decided 10 remove the buckets from their watering stations. Bome of the public drinking fountains for horses which were clogged with dirt receiving & thorough cleansing sanitation and common sudden Tow are Kiso Building Trades Council The Trades Council of closed its adopting uliding Peunsyivania here by the men's compensation act the action of the Colorado Htia the i rike and President Wilson to fices | These officers were dent Leonard Kraft, Phils vice-president, D. S. Laeighty RP irighton: Dermott fladelphia Mahon adelphin Walsh Edward convention resolutions asking next Legislature to pass a work condemning State ml requesting use his good of ving the situation chosen Presi dal New and tsburgh SOCTEIAry Walsh, Pht of Ready For The Call, officials are awal Mexican onsifnte Have giving advices and Frane Spain, Ital Sweden consulting engineer to Mines. The work awaits an appropria- tion i ! to have Professor Fernal mane from Congress Ti European countries grade fuels products of and how the those fuels of anthracite eRe and bituminous coa countries has necessitated | using of brown similar to | and peat with success Professor Fernald succeeded Dr W. Spangler as professor of engineer ing at the University Wo Years ago Previous to that he was assistant professor in the Case School of Applied Sciences at Cleve land, and from 1%02 to 1807 was pro fessor of mechanical Washington the coal most of Pennsylvania University, ! Our Lady of Mount Carmel Italy, is erecting a 32,000 adjoining the church. Rev | belles is the pastor. PArSONARe Louis La { The proposition of the Industrial | Commission to have Council bond the | borough of Bethlehem for the perman | ent improvement of streets was tuned down by the Councilmen, The old Bangor State for an indefinite period, throwing idle a large number of men. The closing ‘is due to the approaching expiration of a lease, Néw Jersey factories employ more than 323.000 workers. In 1813 American libraries received gifts aggregating $4.500,000 in cash. The ruiiroads of this country will collect about $10,000,000 this year be cause of the extra business resulting from the parcel post. # IN SHORT ORDER LatestNews Happenings Gather- ed From Here and There. TOLD IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Little Girl Falls Down a Thirty.Five. Foot Well Sweigert Prevents Jail Deliv. and is Rescued-—Jack ery at Bloomsburg Seven persons received diplomas at the high school at Quarryville Elmer Krab, fourteen years old tured his skull when he jumped off trolley car at Centralia frac At the the high schoal at ll commencen sons were graduated John W. Heller president of the Blatington Hose f pany has been of Chester, is & gun per on the scout cruiser (Cheater which took part in the capture of Vera Cr While pla River at near the lakawanna 34 ” 1 x ral Honesdale several infant boys found bea with i iDG 104 ita & tr body of an Was 3 who obtained about Mary Fisher ty. fell down a thirt) eacrued with a farm aries | at Bethel boys fron as charter gather long celebrated her birthday She is ann Yersary a! resident England in 1830 and with her husband enen he town was a wilderness, the oldest from Frank Dewsnap put four turtie eggs his hunting coat pocket while on a trip several months ago recent. which gunning When he again put on the coat ly he found four little had been hatched from the eggs turtles Members of the Eighteenth Regi ment. P. 0. 8 of A. Reserves, in the convention at Lansford, passed a res olution pledging the of the 1.500 members If volunteers are need. ed In Mexico service Jack Sweigert, an attendant at the Columbia County jail, prevented a found two prisoners sawing the bars in the jail bathroom. He waited until they locked in their cells, and then forced them to surrender their were appointed the following new teachers: Carroll Edgar. of Baltimore, manual training department; the colored school; Violet Findlay, Biddle Street school The jury in a damage case between two farmers, Charles George and O, P. Kern, of Lower Towamensing Town: ship, Carbon county, rendered a ver diet in favor of Mr. George, the plain. tiff, giving him five dollars damages The trial took six days and the prop erty involved was less than one-fourth of an acre of uncultivated land, wal. ued at less than five doliars, Tots of things and men seem ean) # to do them Putnam Fadeless satisfaction. 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"eacher—Thomas unted that the wrong ticket ¥ v p Dean « discover HAPPY NOW Family of Twelve Drink Postum. “It certainly has been a blessing In our home” writes a young lady in re gard to Postum “I am one of a family of twelve, who, before using Postum, would make a healthy person uncomfortable by their complaining of headache, dizzi ness, sour stomach, etc, from drinking coffee “For years mother suffered from palpitation of the heart, sick head ache and bad stomach and at times would be taken violently ill. About a year ago she quit coffee and began Postum. “My brother was troubled with headache and dizziness all the time he drank coffee. All those troubles of my mother and brother have disap peared since Postum has taken the place of coffee. | “A sister was {ll nearly all her life | with headache and heart trouble, and | about all she cared for was coffee and { tea. The doctors told her she must | leave them alone, as medicine did her no permanent good “She thought nothing would take the place of coffee until we induced | her to try Postum. Now her troubles | are all gone and she is a happy little woman enjoying life as people should.” Name given by the Postum Co, Bat tle Creek, Mich. Postum now comes in two forms: Regular Postum —— must be well boiled. 15c and 26¢ packages. Instant Postum--iz a soluble pow. der. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage Instantly. 20c and 50c tins The cost per cup of both kinds is about the same. “here's & Reason” for Postum. ~gold by Orocera
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