» ) Unknown P Gray Meek 8.101100 Laird, Matthew W R Shopg 1047 Motlord, J & 11 A Campbell. . .O P McCord REASURER S S A L E : of Unseated § Unknown .... 3 A Humpton 11.42}1566 Wilson, Margaret BR Bhope 5,95) : SERING TOWNSHIF Lands for Non-Payment of Taxes for 163 Unknown ...... Yothers & Keller 067.07]60 Miles, James Laird Curtin 16.27 ; . Curtin, RK H Laird 3.0% THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1934. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ——— his — p31 1932 and 1933. " Vaughn, John .. john T Dixon 28.52(8 Weight, Wm Elza Longeo B81 0 ’ H urs, 4 18] HH Laird : b Wallace, Jas . ..Stephen Holden 104.72160 Yeager, Simon W R Shope 1047} Lauffman, Go. CURTIN TOWNSHIP uy Yeager, Bimon 7 R Shope Agreeable to the provisions of law re- 28 Bruce, Charley A Nogard 04.69 ]50 Young, Robert ..... R Pler 10.96 ting to tha sule of Liao A er Curtin, John . Laird Curtin 8.43500 Young, Robert Laird Curtin 24.15% given rls there will be exposed to public o” ) ¢ John 17.82 Long, John Carscadden, D ....Marsh Cr. Fishing Club 17.04 MILES TOWNSHIP aun Baxi ENOW RHOE TOW NHI sale or outcry the following tracts of Gilbert, Wm Balser Weber 01.27]49 Brady, Wm. .... " crant Rose 13%] sand y parts of tracts of unseated lands in Cen- i Kelso, Jos .. Balser Weber 05127}100 Benson, Peter John G love tre County, Pennsylvania, for taxes due J Kelso, Rebecca Jnlser Weber 49.83)1200 Jackson, Jeremiay ........John G love apd unpaid thereon, at the Court House long, J Z Scott Crain 73.92] 100 Unknown Wim Showers m fhe Borough of Boliefonse, Sa g Taylor, Joseph J Mann Est 76.57 PATTON TOWNSHIP at 1 o'clock Pr MN. and to continue from Jacker, Joh W Geo J Marshall 21.08] 148 Burton, Robert ........s. James Purst day to day, if vecessary, by adjourn- Packer, Wm Lucas. Marsh Cr. Fish, Club 19.36] 1458 Diehl, Adam Theo I Boal ment, until all are sold. 20 Tunis, Richard PP Hale Jenkins 26.8217 Diehl, Nicholas, Br. John Homan ROBERT ¥F. HUNTER, 3: White, James ............Balser Weber ©53.46]110 Diehl, Nicholas, Sr. Geo: Meyer Treasurer of Centre County, ; Willis, Jonathan ...Balser Weber 32.64]108 Diehl, Nicholas, fees ssdames C Furst FERGUSON TOWNSHIP 65 Diehl, Nicholas, Sr. James Furst . vg Anderson, Johy ......0 B & C E Miller 3187}121 Diehl, Nicholas Theo D Boal » HEXKER TOWN Grant Rose $737} 27 Barnett, Jos JB & CE Miler 746]150 Diehl, Nicholas Theo I Boal 150 Unknown C Robinson 28.12} Kohimeyer, Geo ........J B & C E Miller 3.68120 Diehl, Adam Fissassrassaeesl BR Blair Moore, John R. Mattern 10.89 Smith, Thos... J B Issett & Sidney T Isett 3187135 Bills, Wm ...Theo D Boal BOGGS TOWNSHIP Unknown } Wood Miller Est 16.47}65 Bills, Wm ....:v+......... Theo D Boal 28 Brooks, Jessie v....HLalraCurtin 53.16 Unknown i Wood Miller Est Z8.82160 Grove, Robert ..........Jameg C Furst Curtin, John ..H Laird Curtin 32.31 GREGG TOWNSHIP Grove, Robert ... CL ....Theo D Boal Hee 08 Curtin, James vy In Dobson 1a is Liravesn ¢. Per. Warrantee Namo Supposed Owners Faxes & Costs C.i144+2H Laid Curtin 21.20 28 Carson, ‘Andrew ..............C P Long 23. 13 Kline, Robert ....... yas © Furst 3 Curtin, Austin .... H Laird Curtin 14.24 Hubler, Bernard ..............C P Long 42.56 MoKean, Robert | Jas C Furst 45 : Curtin, Roland, . Laird Curtin 27.46 Mosby, JREOD ...........+..:.0 P Long 1.64 | 4 O'Bryan, John. on “theo BD Bo 2 $3 Curtin, Roland H Laird Curtin 5.50417 Unknown cearaaserses Ralph A Smith Rk 1 Unknown “heo D Boal } Carscaden, D James Heaton 72.62 HAINES TOWNSHIP Thopabson Ot Strom 00 Carscadden, D .... CL. . James Heaton 72.621358 Antia, Henry ................C P long “11 Unknow n 54 hl J ™ o~ D "Bo i 00 Evans, Miles ... Laird Curtin 23.97 Fees, Jacob .......... ....Ear; Motz Wi v » AtFrexasesssesqsTl » 3 al 26 Evans, Jessie “an Laird Curtin 30.92 Lowry, — La TO ¢ P Long : : Nite 8 ohn casnnn . sandal 4 : Furs B83 18 Frazier, Waldo ..........Philip D, Foster 76.1114: Mosby, Wm . : CP Long 28.92 » Went, Thomas ay asdog C I Ba 54 Gregg, Ardrew .........H Laird Curtin 14.24 Unknown ... 1. F Mayes : Wilson, Wm .s «Jas 33 163 Godfrey, Martha .........James Heaton 63.011, 4; Unknown ...........s. Wm Vonada Est Kenned up Tow NaHIP 2 ig DSe 3 Ry: 8 23.60 4 4 sennedy, Andrew . -433 163 Highbee, Joseph........ L G Ryan Fst 36 Black, James .. CP Long 1 POTTER TOWNSHIP id BOS § Holt, John ............H Laird Curtin 62.21 Ry aru SEE Hoo Kelso, Jane Laird Curtin 23.97 Buck HALF MOON oN Rsmr D Boal Cogswell, b . Mrs Amadra Hook 60 Kelso, Rebecca ........H Laird Curtin 34.41 Hollingsworth Lavi Thee D Hoal 5 Brady, Wm J A Ferguson N00 lane, William H Laird Curtin 23.07 "4 pin NY ain i 01 5.62 Forbes. Jom Mrs Amanda Hockman noo Jane, Mary ... H Laird Curtin M4 Andree Absolum Theo D Boal 0 ane, Savah ............H Laird Curtin 23.97 a YY Yim : 50 Lane, Sarah cramer nn i Laird Curtn 34 40 Andree, Absolum : : “Thea D; Boal 0 Lane, William ...........H Laid Curtin 13.56 Bonham, Sarah Theo D Boal 337 Livergood William......H Laird Curtin 72.62 Brown, Wm . ’ .++Theo D Boal Smith, David I A Fergusol 300 McCoy, Frark ... ..R R Blair 4482 Brown, Wm Theo D. Boal | RUSH TOWNSHIP oy 100 McClure, John ..H Laird Curtin 23.97}217 Bonham, Sarah .. Theo D Foal 22.97] 304 Arthur, Thos Geo BR Meek 339 8 McClure, John ..........H Laird Curtin 72.52 Fisher, J C ..M G Brown 70 53 Allison, And M K Pringle &J R Mattern 60 Packer & Lauicas .. Marsh Cr. Fishing Club 10.40 Fisher, Samue} . M CG Brown i. 53 Bruntzman, Péter Jas W Gorman 100 Reese, Daniej ...........H Laird Curtin 23.87 Hoffman, Wm . ‘ Theo D Boul 24.72 53 Brickley, Daniel Jos Passmore Est 300 Reese, Susan .... ..H Laird Curtin 865.67§89 Irwin, John . Samuel & Harry Glenn § Brvan dw ard FP Bla 150 Reese, Daniel ..........H Laird Curtin 34.40 Patterson, Robert . Theo D Boal 20.121 413 163 Diller . Jacob . a Mul ‘a , 200 Wilson, Wm .«..H laird Curtin 44.82 Young, Samuey PP Gray Meek : hi ex an pe aru, od 150 Yarnell, McAllister .....H Laird Curtin HOW ARD TOWNSHIP BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP 23 Barker, Jacols .. ...L. Frank Mayes %-433 Barkelly, John . esse. .M K Reddirg 34.11 2 34 Curtin, Roland H Laird Curtin 34-337 121 Bell, Wm ......... ....M K Redding 16.72 ., Curtin. James , . H Laird Curtin 14-438 163 Donaldson, John .... ...M K Redding FE Groen. James apr i 217 Ewing, John .........Emma € Swindeil i Hale. Jos H laird Curtin 433 153 Fox, Samuel . Rebt Kelley & MK Redding © 44 Leathers. Samuel H Laird Curtin 1-6-433 163 Hall, Chas ...........Frank ( Graham 524, A a a TRL, : A reer 154-433 153 Irwin, John ..M K Redding 529 Parker, i m : H Raden Cus In %-433 153 Irwin, Matthias ... ...M K Redding 15.29, gp: Taner, HARMAN. «21s B laid SUG 1;-433 163 Jackson, Jeremiah Robt Kelley&MKRedding71.95 AY mga) 3 : 2 Hayes, Patri 1.433 163 Johnson, Frances . +. M K Redding 15.29% » 4 Moora, HUSTON TOW NAMA ' 97.87 33 3 Hopkins, John 34-333 163 Kerwin. Wm OC .i M K Redding 14.25 19 Williams, J I 1’ tern 21.05 32 53 1. x. Bennett 34-333 163 Kerwin, Wm C .......H 8 Taylor, Agt 2535 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP 280 Musser Christin 14-130 153 Lenox, David . M K Redding 7.14 34 Hayes. Wm Elmer : 4-433 McPherson. Wm .........M K Redding 1083 5 Hess. Geo G Kato Coa a 3 a3 53 Siddona, Elanor kL Nicholson, Johy . ..Mrs Sallie J Boak 14.74 175 Quigley, Jos A Kato Coal Co. 24.46 33-43 Smith, Mary %-243 153 O'Brian, Michmel ..........M K Redding 11.74 MARION TOWNSHIP Wison, John 2,.283 153 Pettitt, Chag ..............M K Redding 12.55 15 ; wurtin, Constance H lairdCus : ? ! 14-433 163 Stewart, Chas . M K Redding 1862 125 Jackson, Jereminh HW & WF Berry Felmige, Moses . W F Bradford Harrison, Wm. .. Mrs Amanda Hockman Hoffman, Wm, . J A Ferguson Pack, James I A Ferguson French, Edward a K Pringle Greaves, Thomas : W Ford Est Graff. Sebastian ; Jan { Fs Graff. Ardrew Reynolds, Lloyd Aaird Cu Grant, Thos Gray. Wm Hornbright, John SL I SION TOWSNSSHIY wh BO Hamilton, Tho : g ; I : n WALKER TOWNSHIP «i 08 BO ae oe a danger of freezing in past and x ore the plants ture vellow, most of Timely Reminders from the straw mulch sd be removed to widows in accordance with the pro- 4. The inventory and appraifement > y 37 from ver the row fn the strawberry Pennsylvania State College Tom over tw 3 the strawberry visions of the Fiduciaries Act of 1917 of the presonal property of Frederick have been confirmed ni si by the Court © Hosterman, late of Millheim Bor . 2 y ey and if no exceptions are filed on or ough, deceased, was set apart to his School of Agriculture the rows if there is not an excessive about the first day of next term the widow, Elizabeth Hosterman . » » e » . ' * amount, The plants will grow up same will be copfirmed absolute: 5. The inventory and appralsement aeEsE RED ENE aa kbs 2 through a lght covering on the rows 1 The inventory and appraisement of the personal property of 8 G. Rote, TEST SEED CORN ~—With seed con a of the pevonal property of Dr..Baen.{iste of Penn Township, deceased Was reported to be in fluor cot Hos because LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, jamin Franklin Bowersox, late of Mill. set apart to his widow, Jenna of the Tat NOVEIDOE, | me ———————————————— otis 31) ry ; Rp tote, n og a LH 3 . heim Borough, deceased, was set apart © farmers are urged fo test thelr seed SHERIFF'S SALE. post; thence to his wildow, Amelia C. Bowersox. 6. The inventory and appralsement "= 48.5 perches er woperiy o ry 1 dy before planting The rag it iv if 3 y Me meds . “i 2. The inventory and appraisemetit of the personal property of Hen y H ppl wiore plant The a a iy virtue of a writ of Fieri Faclas | a oven Fas of the personal propert of Howard Spotts late of Port Matilda Borough. nr anv other simple test will reveal jmsued out of the Court of Common tank of Bald ok then M, Fleck late of Rush Township de deceased, was set apart to his Widow. lithe live and dead ears. Only a short Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, 'iong Creek North 50% degrees Eas pe dns . ey : Susan Spots. time i& required to prepare the test will be exposed to public sale at the .rvhe. . Bost: thence North 76% de ceased, was set apart to his widow ” a im i pres . perches to post: then North 76% 4 ‘ *H JOHN L. WETZLER, Court House in the Borough of Belle- props East 12 perches to post Margaret B. Fleck. Fd . 3 MATEaret Bh BIR ———t Ula GROW GOOD LAWN Kenta xy] ome on still along said Creek North 4 i es grass is the most gatisfactory FRIDAY, MAY 11TH, 1934, Bast $8 perches to ol > sees | Blue gra i the ost itisacton » as $ inwn grass for Pennsylvania conditions the following property: ¥ patcl Thin straw can be left between severe fredzuw rr, snd read the resis sald Creek: thence | West along lands of 3 . . fa % 11 ” » Hie $ te bg 2 3 : +4 - " soi A Mc yd ! } t r i in w ell adapts «1 to the climates, has All that certain messuage, tenement perches to post: thence 0 e a beautiful green color, is ore of the and tract of land situate in the Town- AORN AAA firet to start growth in the spring and hip of Union, County of Centre, and 5 } the last to turn brown in late fall : —— Sn for Your Modern Needs ii" ioe on women S Many farmers and gardeners report “We Serve BREYER’S Ice Cream’’ tte finding of numerous ladybird beet. lees under refuse. Some have express ed fear that these lrsccts will Injure Vanilla, Chocolate Butter Peean plants. Entomologists of State College | Fresp Strawberry Fresh Raspberray lee calm these fears by saying that the] lady bird beetles feed on plant lice and | 39c Quart other soft-bodied insects, which makes | ’ ow There's a thrill of anticipation when the » sneficls ar it injurious. : : y . them beneficial and not injurious. «| telephone rings. Who can be calling? What FERTILIZE THE GARDEN-—Where | : news will it bring? | be a jiberal application of manure has will rng: t may » greetings to MILLHEIM PHARMACY been made to the garden only 16 or! HE . brighten the day. It may be news of vital J. LeRoy Forsythe, Ph. G. 20 Jer went’ superyhosphine wii be} : BAT | importance. ® If for nothing more than the ; Next to the Hardware Store Ee Larayard manure. a 413-4 fexthiser] , de ray calls you receive, you need a telephone in Main Street..Phone $034 MILLHEIM, PA will give the best results. On gardens | : your home. You can have a telephone for ‘ A Monument Erected-~ WE” !ces than a dime a day! POPP OPPS I MD CORP POPS IPP IPS | to the memory of a loved one Is a | , THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANL (Political Advertisement.) | substantial expression of your jast- | ing affection. To select one that Congressman Kurtz Should Be Re-Elected 72 be aviroprets uct Janes through all the years to come. Let | us co-operate with you by submit- BECAUSE - | ting suggestions based upon our wide experience as memorial sculp- tors. Tested and Approved by Good Housekeeping Bureau receiving little or no manure a 4-8 A 10: Dividend on Your Money these days fg mighty attractive! } i ! | 1. He is the only candidate born and reared on a farm and who i knows the problems of the farmer by experience, C. H. HOMAN i ] i i 2. He hag voted for every constructive piece of legislation for the Successor” to H. 6G. STROHMEIER It has been demonstrated many times over, that protecting your Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, buildings by proper application of high-quality Paint will réturn sub- 3. He saw the Processing Tax upon the farmer would be of no ! stantially better than 10% on your Investment benefit to the farmer in his District and therfore voted against it. CENTRE HALL PA . . . . 4. He has always voted for the soldier, his widow, and orphan, Paint, Enamel, R fing Paint, Lin- and secured more benefits for them than ang other Member of INSURANCE AND i seed Oil, Turpentine, Lime, Congress in Central Pennaylvania. . . Spray and Dusting Materials 5 He has always supported union labor and his record in Con: ~all H Grade—may be secured at all time 8. gress has been 100% for the working man, REAL ESTATE Wi High : hay at Attractive Prieta pesbate farmer since he has been in Congress, We are equipped with MODERN POWER EQUIPMENT for ap- 6. He has not only favored the Railroad Pension Bil} sponsored by plying Paint QUICKLY and CORRECTLY at SURPRISINGLY AT. the workers but has worked for it and made many speeches in its WANT TO BUY TRACTIVE PRICES. behalf. SELL Add many additiona) years of life and improve the appearance of OR your buildings while prices are still low, 7. He favors not only the Railroad Pension Bill but also favors a I. SEE US FIRST ] humanized Ou Age Pension Measure for all those in need . ’ : Vote for J. BANKS KURTZ for CONGRESS and thereby do C. D. BARTHOLOMEW ED ARD DURST that which is for your own best interest. CENTRE HALL, PA. Centre Hall, Pa. ad PPP PPPS PIPPI IIOP III INI I PEPIN EI III PO PIPOI III P PIII IIIIIPD
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