Payment of Taxes for 1912 and 1913. Agreeable te 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 18th day of March, 1815, and the further supplements thereto, passed the 15th day of March, 1817, the 2rd day of March, 1851, the 19th day of March, 1845, and the 30th day of March, 1807, 1, John D. Miller, Treasurer of the County of Centre, hereby give notice to all persone concerned thereon, that unless the county, road, schoo! and poor taxes due and ree maining napeid for the years 1912 and 1918, or for any pre- vious years, onthe following described tract or parts of te of unseated lands, situated in said County of Centre badpaid batore the day of sale, the whole or such part of each tract of said lands as will pay the taxes and costs chargeable thereon, will be exposed to public sale or out ory, at the court house in the City of Bellefonte, in weld seumn sommencing on the second Wednesday of June next (It being the 10th day thereof) and continuing by ad- journment from day to day, until all are sold, * BENNER TOWNSHIP Warraniee Oumers Tures & Conte Aares Pov, «0 «0 70 0 Cumers Torres & (outs 20 58 Warranties Harrison Mat. W Levy Dan'l. . Grove & Smith, . Peck, Jas. . . Mat. W, Brower . Smith, Dan’ . 1. Wittenberg RUSH TOWNSHIP rower. . « . Allison, An#ft. . 1. A, Beaver. 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Harris & Gray Huber, John Harris & tir Hair, Christ . Harris & Gray Hair, David . Harris & Gray . Harris, J. P W. C' Heinle . Hamilton, T. . Mrs. A, J. Steinman Irvin, Robt Mrs. A. J. Steinmar Irvin, Robt Harry Boulton & SON ry 5 of 483 188 Irvin Robert, W. A. Christ. hein 813 106 Lowden, Jno. , Harris & Gray 438 168 Lee John W. C. Heinle 868 147 Lathrop, W. AW, C. Heinle 10 ® Libby, John Mat. W. Brower ho Long. A. B W. C. Heinle 168 Malone, Rich . FP. PP. Hiailr M13 Malore, Ric h F Bialr , 438 178 He t t WW. C. Heinle 458 178 i Harris & Gray Ben Lenox, David M’ Pherso "n Nicholso O'Braini Me h Pettitt, Chas. Kell & Redding Stewart, ( Kelley & Redding Wheeler, Hen Dr M. Stewart Wallace, J. J, Kingston Realty Ce COLLEGE TOWNSHIP Johnson, Ross Theodore Boal .. Kel lley & Redding + & Redding J. Boak of M8 158 & Redding of 288 188 of 488 163 483 18 SOIR @ wenn CURTIN Atwood, N. L.. Mat. W. Brower Carscadden, DA. ID. Lucas Curtin, Rol Mat W. Brower Carscadden, ID. R. J Mann DeHaven, Pet. 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Henry Isenhour Hartman lsaac Peinberg Henry, Jas Wm Vonada Lowry Mat. W Brower Mosby, Wm WC Hei nie Unknown I. V Gillian, Unknown LV Gillian HALFMOON TOWNSHIP Bryan. Sam » W Mi fil. Henry Je hao B ett Holl'gsw'th 1. Ge rage Ride Unknown Hopher He ach i.ds HARRIS TOWNSHIP a. W C Heinle. ... Davis i aylor 55d TOWNSHIP 2 Harris. AD FT White & Nestle Mat BSER gsi Xgeloalrunal L 5 Fasaet P.H MILES TOWNSHIP Barte n Wm Ww 1 We at Benson, Pet Realty Estate Derr 8 &18tahiChas. B. Kline Derr 8 &IStahiW. C. Heinle Housel, Wm. . W., ( Heinle ; Kreamer, Pet. Keen, Alexander & Jam ison Trast Lake RI Weist, Trust fies, Tho # W. Brower Tomer, Thos, /. Heinle Unknown. . . W. W. Gates , Unknown '. C. Heinle Unknown « W. C. helnle PATTON TOWNSHIP cheat REESE 8 Burton, Robt | Thompson Burton, Robt Mien 8 Christ Diehl, Adam . A hompson Diehl, Thos. . / g Thompson , Diehl, Nich Thompson sr Diehl. Nic \ H. Thompson jr Diehl ti T. Hamilton Diehl, Adam . 8. T. Christ. Diehl. Nich. sr. 8. T. 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Thompson Heinle Taylor Walker Heinle Nome Towmahip Tozer & Costs William Mayes Emily Littlefield Elwoghfd Swyres | Daniel Purrell Danie! Purrell Joseph Packer | Bardine Butler... Howard Brick Co. Ellen Leiteh, . Samuel Leitch... A.W. Bwisher Est... lizabeth Woods Est. Huston eesinger Gert, & Geo Walker McCaieb, Jossh heirs. Walker Perry MoCaleb Walker ........ _—_ Gertrude. Walker .... .... JOKN D, MILLER, Treasurer. Boggs Hogws Boggs . Corthn..o Curtin sels - ssERRsYRyY ‘TALES OF HEROISM Passengers Saved From Em- press of Ireland Relate Thrill ing Stories of Rescue Work. DEATH CAUSED BY BLAST. Little Girl, One of Two Children to Escape, Says She Helped Her seif—8hip's Surgeon Tells Ex- perience—~Crew Is Praised. Quebec. — Thrilling tales of heroism stories of futile fights for life, narra tives that tell of the horrors of that fateful few moments after the Em press of Ireland was rammed by the Storstad poured from the lips of the rescued when the special train bearing them reached this city There was little voiced criticism for the terrible lose of life; rather those who had been snztched from the jaws of death seemed anxious to tell of men who had proven themselves heroes in the supreme moments of their lives Special praise was given to the work of Dr. James F. Grant of Victoria, B C., ship eurgeon on the Empress. To his coolness was credited the saving of a large out of the water who probs have perished had prompt medical attention 1 number of persons taken thes Surgeon's Own Narrow Escape. A graphic description of the on the Empress of Ireland after the was given by sens Doctor Grant y cabin,” sald the shi ollision I was in m Surgeon and knew 1 cident until the boat tumbled out of my rolled under it tried to Hight, but there was no reached the bolted door, but was so strong that it took erable time to open it “When finally | got out and reached the passageway It was so steep, due to the way the ship was canted, that my efforts to climb were rendered impos sible by the carpet which 1 cling ing to breaking away “1 then scrambled up and managed to get my bead through a porthole, but I was unable to get my shoulders through At that time the ship lying almost fiat in the water cn its starboard side ‘A passenger me through the port Sank With One Mundred Others. “About a hundred, passengers were gathered or time, but & moment the vessel took another list plunged to ‘1 next Ewan steamer Stors , and when bausted from Egle posure | was picked up by a thing of the listed so that | berth and then turn on the power i the list me consid was WAR ¥ managed to pull hole at the ned then the side of the ship after 1 joi ar a and lights the siry iifebos "This boat went on to the 80 the disaster and pie from the ked ip & load © water and then took them on board the Storstad There we wrapped in blankets and 1 was provided with When able 1 did gurvivors were fret} “8 what | could to help the survivors Some of t} however in such exhausted con dition that they Child Says She Saved Herself, Only two children ware A § gu died are known to have been saved from the wreck A wonderful rescue was little eight yearold Gracte Hanagan daughter of the leader of the Sa Army band Her father and mother were both drowned told of her loss and believed at night that her father and come to Quebec on the next boat When asked how she was saved Gracie replied “Oh, I saved myself The child was entirely unconcerned apparently not realizing what she had been through No lifeboat was near when she was thrown from the Em press, BShe sank at once, but rose to the surface In a moment, saw a piece of floathg wood near ber and seized it, Later she was pulled into a lifeboat She had been benumbed to the point of exhaustion by the cold water, but nands worked skilfully to re vive her and she soon was entirely re one of these vation (iracie was not mother would i Saves Self and Wife. Major Attwell of Toronto and his wife were among the saved “1 got a life belt for my wife,” said “and we both jumped 1 i i i : i var doomed to go | We both sank three times be the suction of When we came | up the third time | saw a lifeboat near, and to it | swam, pulling my wife after me. Then those in the boat pulled us i in and we were saved. “The impact was just sufficient to waken us. It sounded as if our boat had struck a rock. It was very slight, and 1 was surprieed when | afterward came to realize the awful conse quences of the crash. When we got on deck there were very few persons to be seen. In fact, the people on the deck were so few that they were hard- ly noticeable, “The reason for thie is that when the boat had listed to ono side the stairs from the sleeping apartments up to the boat decks were very diffi. cult, almost impossible to mount i did not see the hole in the side of our water entering in such volume that it threatened to drown us before we could mount the stairs Salvation Army Man's Btory. A. Mcintyre was in the second cabin with most of the other Salvation Army pAgsengers He told a vivid story of fils own experiences and of what he saw as he swam to safety, “Virtually every leading officer of Salvation Army in Canada is gone,” he said “Commissioner Hees y survive, Out of 160 on board twenty were res only three of this fami probaby less than “1 was on the upper deck and there fore had a better chance to get to safety than those in the lower berths The water came in through holes of the the port decks before the passengers there realized thelr danger lower “1 was aroused from my ep by the impact and awoke the others in my cabin I could then hear plainly and I felt sure that happened I also heard » machinery of the running It did not stop im after the crash ut continued water the rush of something serious had boat mediately until the explosion oct i Gave Woman Hig Life Belt. grabbed a life preserver and went to the deck 3 { there were life belts were standing bout apparenti) what to do belt to Mrs. Foord tied the people ¥ : 4 Y inable to determine i gave my ne of our party. 1 belt on her myself My three comrades went to the bot of the vessel that ran us down and was pulied into a lifeboat of the collier. | saw the collier standing not far from where the Empress foundered. It was all lighted up “When | was taken on board | saw ractically un was almost in a state of and the reat of ivering an i water of the tom I swam in the direction many men rescued clothed 1 nakedness myself, those on board were sh a ba v * hile svicsy river and the chilly morn ad state from the ics ng alr. Soon, however, we were attended to by those on board the collier and made warm and comfortable Heard Bollers Blow Up As 1 swam through the icy 11 eard the dull exp waters osion caused reaching the engines of the wed by a parts F'hen came a quick that spread to all she turned turned syetemalt boat was really nkis fore realized 1t the crew or anvhody else or could do anything Those of the crew who got to the uach a boat on the up turned side of the vessel, but this was was such into the on the side of the deck tried to ls impossible, because the list that the boat could not be put water and landed vemgel The decks were almost perpendicu lar, so that many passengers in orde to escape had to slide down from the higher the lower or water side.” Another Tells of Explosion A story that there was a tremendous explosion on the Empress of Ireland after it was hit by the Storstad was told by Philip Lawler, a steerage pas senger from Brantford, Ont. He was on the way to England with his wife gide to Em. the severe shock into When the collision came the press listed under and water rushed quarters came an explosion that shook the ves boilers, Mr. lLawle said. Mr. Lawler added. board with my wife and boy. The boy could swim, so | tried to take care of my wife, but somehow she slipped from my grasp and sank.” ———— Commander of Empress of Ireland De tected Disguise of Murderer, New York, May 30-Capt. H. G. Kendall, commander of the Empress of Ireland, brought about the capture of Dr. Hawley H. Crippen, American dentist, who was accused of murder ing his wite, Belle Elmore Crippen, In London. Doctor Crippen, with his stenogra pher, Ethel Clara Leneve, took pas sage July 22, 1910, on the steamship Montrose of the Antwerp service, which Captain Kendall commanded at the time. Five days later police offi. clals at Quebec received a wireless message from Captain Kendall which sald that Doctor Crippen and Miss Leneve were aboard. 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