THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE BALL PA. Treasurer's Sale of Uns ated Land for None A or. Warraniee fhrners Tiwes & Costa Payment of Taxes for 1912 and 1913. Harrisoh . . . Mat. W. Brower, , .. 0% ! | Levy. 1 1 stove & Smith, , . . AH i C 7 Agreeable to the provisions of the Act of Assembly en: Peck, ra : Mat Ww Tommi . a . B10 i 1/e Tunes 1 ley sed [0 Play titled ¥ an Act directing the mode of selling unseated lands Smith, Dan’l. 1. Wittenberg for taxes and other purposes.’ passed the 13th day of i : E . . i - ——— March, 1515, and the further s ipplements thereto, pissed RUSH TOWNSHII | ri i 2 ® 18th day of March, 1517, the Zird day of March, 181, the 140 Alligon. Asa. J. A. Beaver «an all / on, 4 0 I3 oh, 1848 d the 30} of March, 187, Nigon, 4 i PIE. . as —- h day of March, 1345, and the 30th day March, 265 Allis nA&ILILT. A Beaver , . . . . . 42 a : ; 2 : ~ ¥ 1, John D. Miller. Treasurer of the County of Centre, : . hereby give notice to all persons concerned thereon, that 4 19 Arthiut, Ann . y Ea ok ; / . < ; unless the county, road, school and poor taxes due and res a sr, 1020 aL only Jee ’ a 2 %. . . a : 419 3 433 Briich is, . F. P, Blair ‘i ‘ 1 i I ’ hi : i maining unpaid for the years 19712 and 1918, or for any pre: age : ; + wae iJ b, 2 makatg uapuid lor the years 1912 und TH3. or for any pre 6 Brackbiil J. Harris & Gray | © 00 42 2 4 A : Declares Lydia E Pinkham’s tracts of unseated lands, situated {n sald County of Centre, RTT 4 1 an, Mrs. A. 4. Di pi § : i 4 ; 7 before the day of sale. the whole or such part of Bie Butcher, 5. FF Bla sins . : = ; : Vegetable Compound tract of sald lands as will pay the taxes and costs x 442 Th nN: | i 4 ; . . chargeable thereon, will be exposed to public sale or out cd Copenhaver, e W Brow ol . ’ ; 2 7h 4 : Saved Her Life ery, at the court house In the City of Bellefonte, in sald 86) ODER RYOF, RABY Lo owe! . , . % ad : Z d S A county, commencing on the second Wednesday of Juve eS wa Sr aire § £ Y 3 . 3 an ani next (If being the 10th day thereof) and continuing by sd 811 ‘5 SIAN, : Foi Lae . : ; - y. journment from day to day, until all are sold. 800 in ‘Tho i Sn p 1 A 4 ee a 1 y antin “54 3 7 ” 5 E ot is any 3 BENNER TOWNSHIP 5» 150 g CHES + Mol analanc ) : 3 J a 2 thamrock, Mo. I feel it my duty Warranties Oumers Tares & (ost 4 ran ag Helou, . #1] : : A VE nl, a | to tell the public the condition of my Hale. J. M M. W. Brower $7 04 4 158 air, . Harris & Cras . «209 i - 2 : - health before using i A Brow ‘ane : 15 1. John artis & Gr «so 1 t ER . ; Perdue, John .W. HB, Eckley Est 8 98 433 158 Huber, John He : & aay S i 4 ¥ d 4 2 ; Eis ! your medicine, I had Lane, Sarah.M. W. Brower..... 18 19 126 164 Hair, Christ . Harris & G a : a 3 “falling, inflamma- M'Coy. Frank. F. P. Blair ; aa a3 163 Hair. David , Hare ( ; : : 3 : . a BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP $81 100 Harris yy {1 : A : tion and congestion, URNSID ! 31s : n Hamilton Mrs. A, J elnman : 4 : : female weak: ness, 1, Wr M. W. Bre Lo N0 433 158 rv gin : : ; \ i a Be yn Ino Kally & Reding 9 ¢ fe of 438 158 y Boul d ¥ 3 Jj pains in both sides, Don'lson. Jno. Kel ly & Redding . #438 1588 «+ 110 ¥ 5 backaches and bear- ¢ 8 . n Realt 20 02 ‘ 158 [rvin RB rt. W 1 t, he . a 1 k . p ? i i Pox, aa Ja King at a | Realty Co. « 32 1s 108 I gues dh . Se & A : ! ; } / i \ ing down pains, was Hall, Chas } Beaver 15 § gal i ee. Ww Heinle . 411 ; vg ; Fd 7 short of memory, Tarr enry Dr. tewart § oN 147 hero o . #0 s Cy ras & Harts Ben} I Ste art } £5 ibby, Jol bre 1 i J 4 nervous, impatient, Hoover, John, . tow saree § ong, A. B W Heinle 7 4 passed slee pl ess of 438 1¢ Jotmson, Fran Kelley ¢ 3 33 158 iller wrt JW, C, Heinle ‘ 1 i - i neither strength nor of 8 Kerwi By 7D, Kelley & Redding 8 a ler, Jacob , Larra & fray 2: 1 energy. There was always a fear and o SNOX o 2 Red 48 : flier J § Harr rs : 3 of 188 178 be Phoract Kelley & Re a : @ Jf 483 158 forgan, Rk. B n “ d ra : dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous, Vt ME 2 Nicnaglaon :. 3 22 158 filler J C.H ott | 2 vi ' Weak spe ils, hot flashes over my body. TT OQ (MBralni M'¢ch K . & To ff AES 108 { 'B. ir A f . : ’ ie of 268 188 Pettitt, C1 Ke & Redding 7 82 4 of 458 1X Musser, Jno. . W. A. Christ, heirs . 9 12 p a 4 I had a place in my right side that was of 483 16 Stew art Kel Redding ! be Of tak 4k AUT» BIN : oy . I : au . : go sore that I could hardly bear Wheeler y } t ' 7 85 A HAAS LN % i Leite ‘en i» : : a : Wi 3 J 438 163 Walla eo. J J, Kingston Really £ « R174 1 4 | Phillip ard M t. WH er. g : 2 e ie : ie - ge yi ;: wel gh 1t of my clothes, | tried medicine COLLEGE TOWN 8 BD Pin, George . . V.C. Heirle. . . 9 3 ; roi ‘ A iy and doctors, but the y did me little rood, ¢ } WW he a 9 . k and I never expected to ge t out again, i got L yd ia E. Pinkham’'s ¥ ‘egetable i . ” : v k. Compound and B ood P ler. and I cer- twood, N. 1 at. W. Bro 4 3 15 {ohrer, ti & Cray i 18 : . ? = ainly would have been in To nF i 2 Aw adden, I i Iu Eh tniney |} ¥ i blade » i f BEGIN SEBREAER BAS tal J won i hax e be en in grave or in an Curtin, Rol ; \ r : asyium if your medicines had not saved C sadden, D. R Ma : me. ut now i WO ! » Camendden DR 2a ann Thanks be to God for the victory blest; weil ! ot r Ag I can work all day, slee P DeHaven, Pet. Dun ell at night, eat anything I want Evans, Cad. Dunlap & From havoc of war surcease, no It t Fp Rat any ng I want, } } 3 ashes or weak, nervous The drum and the fife bring thoughts of the strife, : Tr K, nerve Gilbert, Wm. Centre Br Godfrey, Mar. W C Heinle All i - Gy i . All pains, aches, fears and But flowers bring dreams of peace. ! ies J00TH ANG gone, my house, children ar Godfrey. J W a a a a a cid are no longer negle ected, as I am al mont 556 § : pnd il ° ta a gst RII 4 Johnson, Ross CURTIN © - pp OF 3 Sw Hale, Thos Kelso, Reb Kelso, Jos nl r J M A. er : Eeisc, lo at w ower 872 if rr g \ teinie 1 - - - tiod be thanked there is a new entirely free of the bad symptoms | had To . ont ba od 1a 0 ed ' Womelsdor ' ’ ‘ » | South which has awakened to the before taking your remedies, and all is i0 Ha She tx ® Palmer, John W {einle 14 ¢ i Unknown Dunkie | lawn of | promise and to the man. Pleasure and happiness in my home.’ Willis r Mary Fearon hans ! ‘elsh. Jo fary B. Avery . a is { ig Dies: 5 Of th nes ATR ( ou Mrs, Josie Ham, R. FD. iy 250 : Witmer Hen. Edward Pre } nntinnai lita whial . ait 4 Shamrock, Missouri, FERGUSON TOWNSHIP Witmer, Hen A, Blige 17 15 Jalionad J nici ug fo1y At | 25 : Pars . Mat. W. Hr ‘ Absolutely nd preserved by thel twhi If vou want special advice write Dra You, Wi filler i : Wanton, Bo Lib Bla) | Union foes Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Buckboe. ls... Jean 3 ag ov 8% IS OTNBELE Er It is eminently fitting that {confidential) Lynn, Mass, Ds tn Barrer | WL Mil : Indivisible A grea people, stould be Sled with { ROOD FOR POLAR EXPLORERS Henry john B [sett imyer. G. J Watt Miller, seve : u rho Y Ww HT ey. Fak ’ ’ rial ay a we recount the hero} : ic joan ¥ ' er : 3 3 W m.. El 4 Bre ‘ n on Their achievements of cur Union defenders Frenchman's Invention of Much Bene Rich Jean M1 ler... na 0 \ Wm. . Elwood Brook 14 = U { th ving and dea All hats of fit to Those Who Track Waste Tyrone ning & Mig. ; W fie Win. J N. Rove rtm s the survivo of s valiant arms Places of the Earth Monument GREGG 4 Deviling : Big > a Carson ; w Het nl . “ane ; . of = wh Be fo HY Palas . hy 7 ETTYSBURG has V Hel 1 J o Mosby, Ja . Unknown Brown Estate 13 > 5 Fisher 5 Mary Fears 2 an immortal HAINES TO! Hil 1 Le 1 D. B. Luca ; § 2 place in history, Z2CAS because it was A ous He W C Hein} 8 : M'Lahlin. H.. H 1. Krishel , . 3 71 / there that one of Pees. Jacob... W C Heinle : : Lan n Joseph Salzman fa Bi the greatest bat Hartman. Isaac. Peinbers ogers. K. g 0 3 i tles of the world Henry, Jas.... Wm 2 ¢ : Ro RA. Jul. i. Seymous RE a was fought : b. , was there that greatest con the ivil OCCUrse was there took place the only engagement 1 of the Maso: nd Dixon | the B.3s t time £4 L Ale On iis though delayed was certain, and is for these and other reasons . fitting that it should be there th: He Mar WC THelnle = gr B hoch - Mat Drow an private and public bounty should be firey. Mar .W C Hein % 3 3 a I. H Beas ; ! nore generou Hanh AD. D1 A son —r 12 5 5 ver ; memories of that field of carnage than HUSTON TOWNSHIP 23 8 in perpetuati the any other of that great strife between brothers 3 » a Butiey, Jac .D 1] Gingery & J Q mr : an citizens. : y patron Miles : Wa 1m wher, Jas . Geo It ministers to the pride of one as ary of th a . tausht ize the clerk, and rejected a number Mo oe] oun Mat w Brower | well as saves that of the other that | 5 good fizht in the name of truth | E sy slipp ie produced for Unknown PB EKrider & Son . 18 8 im McEwen the tu irning point in that terrific strug: a . nora lit TORTESS BN atual jus her : sroval inall said Wheal'd, J W C Heinle. . 3 Is 1 3 Comm sic between the states should be lo o ) : 4 ] ' } f Bink. haba 1 shall take thehe LIBERTY TOWNSHIP id McEwen cated on the nort of that historic . te 0 By wits XV heels are Hamliiton, A. Robert Cola. , , ... 73 10 jich wen, line which divided the slave states . ye \ TY ’ too high | m ive me a size lower AER bers Cote © 2.11 $13 Bochael from the commonwealth. To the ay or, stay—perhaps Louls XIII will be Fhcikar, os y > ‘ Ay va 5 Carr, Jas North it means an invasion by the foe : “eon PF James effectually repelled, while to the South \ there is consolation in the fact at Ee : Same Thing. the decisive battle of the war which S80 Julia came uj y the scratch sealed their fate was not fought The soldiers who have gone to without a whimper. She's a duck of on the battlescarred soil of the Old their long sleep would be the last Pominion t k tl the full tide of life be ef. she's game G558 » sissies Heroes Would Be Satisfied. SHEE BERB/W=2J[XEST By MARION TOWNSHIP 0 Ask thal Laird, Mat Wi Cook. . lingle. J J. . H § Taylor Lamb. DavidH § lo MKin'y. JM It was mostly young men and bys .hecked who battled there, for the majority of the men who fought that war on both to their deeds and their memory. All sides were young men It was not an that they would desire, were they MEin'y] M army of old men that stormed the where they might speak to their coun oashie Miles, Jas McCalmont ton, Wm. . W. J. Weist, Trust. .$12 8% I {Texz Fee sti ef tw i 5 fille Barton, Wm WI Pefat, © rus 2 0 . heights; | as not old men who filled | yromen today. is the right spirit of pa Unknown Unknown Yeager, Sim Yeager, Sim Zants'ger, P. H MILES TOWNSHIP “aad 1 . . : i : Derr § #J8tabiC S44 B Kline NE ; ark, Wi PP. 8 oo. $s graves on every southern battle- | (.intism the right lovalty to all that is Flavour Housel, Wa. W. C. Heinle i“ 81 ( Mann, Harv. . FP. B rs 13 eld, but the bodies in those graves | j,4¢ and } honorabfe and worthy of the Kreamer, Pot. Keen, Alexander & Jam 5 Wister, Wm. . F Blair . .. 308 are those of young men, cut off in the | nation's splendid story. And that they A Winner ison. . . ‘ \ f oh TE ¢ y , . sta} . . Lake. Rich Wor Welst. Trust a3 5 WALKER TOWNSHII beginning of life, and we should real- | would find in the hearts and souls of Miles, Thos. . Mat. W. Brower, , . 18 7 . Evans, Jesse Janae Markle. . . . . 61 ize the depth of the sacrifice they | the American people in larger meas Toner. Thos. . W. Heinla. . . . . 5 j ; Erskine, Jno Louisa Bust . . 50 made, and cherish the acquaintance ¢ Unknown. . . W. W. Gates , , . ... % 5 ¢ ) Erskine, Juno.West Branch Nat. Bank 71 4 Ee} i : ure than ever before . Unknown YW.C.Helnle. . .... Lingle, J FHS Tastor at. ARK 3 and friendship of those of them who | Every day many are finding Unknown, . .W.C. heinle. . . ... 14 Miles. Sam’. Moses Thompson « 1518 are with us yet, because in a very few . SN NE out that ~ _ CY TNE + M Ewen, H W CO. Heinle . PATTON TOWNSHE Plies, Benj . . H 8 Taylor years they will all be gone to join gedededesevedenstetotenene Barton, Robt . M. Thompson ! Swanzy, Wm.G T Walker ‘a Burton, Robt Men 5 T heist, b3 4 wh rs Win. W. ( Heinle . 5 thes comrades a the sold entth Diehl, Adam.A E. Thompson sos Thompson . . In view of the heroie achievements | Diehl, Thos. . A. E, Thompson sham, A Isaac Markle. . . . . of the U @ y p | Diehl. Nich. st. W. H. Thompson sr wit son. Rob. , H. 8. Taylot oh f th nion defenders, it is worthy | The Mnknoton rroes WORTH TOWNSHIP of passing notice to quote from the | So speech of Professor Stockt : ~ Hawthorme] . Eller 8 McKinney . p ssar tockion Azgom, me garlands for the heroes who were hd or in any sense perverted or darkened on the holiday dedicated Sdn eB GREY RE DE Xgslsnlrusnl 2 a 3 I Fae & shoal sEEETE er +88 3 - SE - — Diehl, Nich. sr W. H. Thompson jr Laird, A. B..A. B laird ..... who was the principal speaker at an | denied renown Diehl, John Eliz. T. Hamilton . U N H % ‘nknown WwW { ani. . . +0] . y - y Wining, Wii... Wilbur Wining . . . . . 162 annual dinner of the New York South Who marched, sorefooted, ‘neath the ern society: scorching sun, * Diehl, Adam . 5. T. Christ “We members of the Southern so o se who dy sch ull Treasurer's Sale of Seated Lands June 10, 1914 For those who dug the trenches and pulled 0 En Sl Be ADD A Nich. sr. 8. T. Christ . , Nich. sr Jas. I. Thompson , Nich. sr.John I. Thompson , . Nich. ar John | Thompson . , , Nich, sr John Eoman . . , Nich. ar.George F. Miller Bishi, Nich. st Dan. 1 Thompson ciety have no apology to make for the ramparts down, iis, at ompson ‘ y p § # * 1% oO v p + " ‘ Grove, Robt. . Moses Thompson Reurasg by the several Tux Collactors | our fathers; none whatever. We of | Who fought the fights their proud come are different from other “ready Kilne, John . . Jas. I. Thompson. Name Township Tazes & Costs ; the South have come to love a great manders won. to eat” foods. It's in the | er country now, but I am sure that i i William Maye vos BO a : making. Emily A. Littlefield Bosuy “ 118 62 | we feel that our southern soldiers, Bring garlands for the heroes who hurried | ng Blwaed Swyrs : Roexs weer 3 | as much as our northern soldiers, had | to obey, | 4 ‘ wi wi i 4 : 3 § Daniel Purrel! Curtin 7 8 | thelr part in making (note the word) | Who dared not question why nor wait in Toasties are careaully 4oeaph Packet atin - HE | this forever absolutely indivisible doubt, cooked bits of choicest Indian M'Kean, Rott. M. Thompson . . . M'Kean, Robt, Kila, 1. Hamilton . . Howard Hrick Co, Howard vis IV Union. 1 like to feel that General i Whose blood sank in the hollows com toasted to an 1 Hilen Latch Howard........ 188 Lee and General Grant both had their | 8read sounds died away, appetizing, ssseiilsisens. aiisiuisns g Erfoostest ® 3 5 Unknown . . . 5. BE. Wieland . Parry McCaleb. ... Walker ,....... That the new South has come to fear to die and the delicate flavoring O'Brian Joo. . Thompson , Unknown , , . Luther Strouse , ENN TOWNSHIP : ! Samuel Leitch, Howard From which the smokes of battle drifted out. gplden-brown crispness. POTTER TOWNSHIP singer, Gertrude. Walker ........ And give them honor for the part they . eimeles, M. . B. D. Hrisbin love a greater country now is a mat bore: make this crisp corn-food de- White, John . M. Thompson , West, Thos. . Thompson , Cook, Wm, , . Jossph Guidice . A. W. Swisher Bet... Huston ......., | part in building aa indestructible Hamilton, T.: W, C. Heinle . Elizabeth Woods Est Huston ,....... I structure on the foundation Washing i . + W., M. Grove +... JOHN D, MILLER, Treasurer. ter of fervent rejoicing to every lover | 14 ny tail shafts are gleaming to show us lightful. of his nafive heath and it is as fer where they lie, Wilson, Wm. . Thompson Unknown. . .T. M. Huey, . Kennedy, And. W- &. Hoinia, . . ; - : a peg be oe Saat 4 ton laid.” Bring garlands for the heroes who did not Care and time in toasting vently hoped that this love for the | They, too, gave all jor honor, and who flag of our reunited country will soon ay oli ore : Post Toasties—ready to eat be evidenced by Old Glory being un- direct from the sealed package, furled to the southern breezes over with cream and sugar to taste, every public school during each . : school day and over every municipal, | em c—— — gold Grocers county, state and federal building in na Leesan by ; the Eouth,