The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 07, 1914, Image 6

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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,
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$0
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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.
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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. Ady
Dyes gusranteos
Generally speaking, charity Is more
of a fad than an obsession
ARE YOU CONSTIPATED?
Wright's Indias Vegotatio Pills have
proved thelr worth for 75 years. Test them
ourself now. Send for ssmpis Ww ¥73 Peal
Rather than call you a lar to your
face some polite and cautious people
Important fe Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CABTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and seo that it
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fleteher’s Oastoria
Never go between a
bone, a man and his
and a
dog and bis
hobby or a wolnan
milliner's show window
regulate
and bowels
enry 0 take as
Pellets
liver
Pleasant
stomech
tiny granules,
Dr. Pierce's
and invigorate
Bugar-costed
candy. Adv
lilow Is a man
when he Is really
any a girl thinks a fe
after her own heart
after her money
RED, ROUGH HANDS MADE
SOFT AND WHITE
For red, rough, chapped and bieed-
ing hands, dry, fissured, itching, burn-
ing palms, painful finger-ends,
with shapeless nalls, 2a onenight Cuti-
cura treatment works wonders. In
rections: Boak bands, on retir
ing, In hot water and Cuticura Boap
Dry, anoint with Cuticura Ointment,
and wear soft bandages or old, loose
gloves during the night. These pure,
sweet and gentle emolllients preserve
the hands, prevent redness, roughness
and cl ing. and impart in a single
night velvety softness and white
ness so much omen. For
those whose occupations tend to in
hands, Cuticu Sosp and Cu-
re wonderful
and
th ©
{f each
Address post
Adv.
throughou
free with
Boston
sard “Ch
“Dead” Soldier Sits Up.
thi el if 11 First
got paint
coat and
Musca Domestica.
"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