TREASURER'S SALE v OF SEATED LANDS FOR Taxes Assessed for Years 1904-1905 In pursunnre of the provision" i of an Act of Assembly passed the 10th (lay of April, 1S44. I will expose to sale, In the Court House, In Brookvllle, Va., on the BECOXn MONDAY OP JINK, 1008, Rein? the Sth day of snld month, nt 10 o'elo.k, a m., the following pieces of Seated Lands, with the sa ' "" latlons. etc.. as Unseated iJinds are now sold at Treasurer's sales: Bearer Township. Tax. Hopler, Henry, 18t-H acres. . . . .$15 77 Cochran, Samuel, list., 68 acres. . 6 31 Hell Township. Balr, Louise, 15 acres 8 91 Cochran, Ucorge, 18 acres l 6 Clnyvllle Borough Means, A. B., 1 lot . Masso, Anirelo, ! lot gzullllr, Peter, 1 lot . . . 'J Vasblnder, Kohcrt, 1 lot Wright, Frank, 1 lot 18 Klilrcd Township. Dlnsmore, John, 17 acres JO Elsenhuth, Charles, 20 acrea .... "J Kata, H. i., f.0 acres J Lowers. Truman, 60 acres l Btone, Vm.. 114 acres o J I Turney, Wm., 16 acres Welsh, Samuel, 1 acre J Masters, XV. .1. Kst.. 77 acros.... S 6 HiiKhes, Snmucl, H. & L jo Wollord, Mary, Est., 3 acres.... 28 Falls Creek. Davles, A. H., 2 lots 4 99 Healoy. M. 1., 1 lot 94 Kyle, Liz.io A., 1 lot 1 SI Lynch, I'at, 2 lots 99 AVllson, S. E., 2 lots 4 29 Hlndman, C. C. 1 lot 91 tinsklll Township. Barnett, Mrs. llavld, 57 acres.... 2 60 Byers, Henry, 20 acres 9 61 Holdlnger, .Incoh, 75 acres 4 .4 JfarlKer, Jefferson, 100 acres ... 2 80 Harmon & Co., 25 acres 2 10 LarKO, J- M., 200 acres 1 40 Miller, Sherd., 105 acres 1 70 Tubbs, Kllzahnth, 40 acres 3 1G Thompson, Alex., 20 acres 1 68 Truman & Buzzard, 6 acres.... 3 16 Corbett, ornn, 61 acres 7 13 Oliver Township. Coulter, Ell, 9 acres .. 1 75 Coulter, Mrs. S. J 1 93 Loan Association 1 05 Smith, Cieorjfe 1 75 Smith, Thomas 1 75 Perry Tow-nshlp. Hoover, Hushes & Co., 97 acres.. Jl 76 Neal, Sanfoid, Est., 100 acres.... 8 80 Plneereek Township. Ftendman, Ira A., 80 Harringer, S. P., 100 acres 7 90 Porter Township. McGregor, Daniel, Est., 189 acres U 92 Iteynoldsvllle. Bolton, Mrs. Julia. II. & L S 58 Bocco, Brescloio, H. & L 2 33 Converse, J. H H. & L 74 Clark, B. M., 1 lot 1 47 Clark, B. M., H. & L 2 21 Clark, B. SI., H. & L 1 47 Clark, D. H., 3 lots 2 77 Dickey, Wm., acre 37 Kyle, J. XV., 1 lot 37 LoRan, Itoht., 1 lot 1 47 Logan, Bobt., 1 lot 37 Nefl', Thos. N Est., 1 lot 4 71 Unknown Owner. 1 lot 66 Unknown Owner, 1 lot 37 Fallnifo, Vlrglna, H. & L 1 85 Macus, Lomand, H. & L 1 11 Huntington, J. C, II. & L 1 47 Campsie, C. Z., H. & L 2 94 ItlnKKoId ' Township. Hoeh, Wm., 1 acre 43 Hinder, Catherine, Est., 5 acres,. 1 43 Heddinger, Isaac, shop & lot. ... 1 68 Bono Township. Kochermyer, H. a., 3 L H. & 4 L 4 55 Bayers, Kaymond, 2 lots 1 05 Ilenth Township. Johns, Harvey, 777 acres 6 04 Woirlch, Johnson, 80 acres 2 21 011 City Fuel & Sup. Co., 60 acres 1 96 Jefferson Gas Co., 762 acres... 10 68 Knox Township, Bell, A. & Son, 30 acres 2 85 Barvey, John, Est., 26 acres 2 85 McCnlmont Township. Dahlln, Swan, H. & L 65 Blchnrd, John, 3 lots 69 Marucca, Peter, 1 lot 16 Mollniro, Batlsto, 2 lots 35 Lowden, Clara H 18V4 acres 1 03 Mullhollen, Edward 18U acres.. 2 35 Punxy B. & L. Assn., H. & L. . . 1 93 Hhenke, Andy, H. & L, 2 45 Smith, Elmer J., lol ocres 2 80 Williams. J. R., H. & L 2 60 Blood, Jenks & yinslow, 150 acres 6 61 Breus, Chas 20 Bennett, Paul, 50 acres 1 76 Bntflle, Joe, 1 lot 09 Baker, Mike, 6 acres 81 Burkhouse, O. n., 45 acres 3 97 Clark, B. M 45 J3 Grantors Smith, Jacob S.. 85 acres. Schull, Henry P., 6 acres. Hchull, Goo., 81 ncres. Brown, Job H., 187 acres. Dinsmoro, M. J., 75 acres, Hi hnell Est., 75 acres. Jask, North, No. 1, 183 acres. Jask, North, No. 2, 5 acres. Coleman, Jas. E., H. ft L., 81 acres S 49 Cowser, James, H. & L 1 66 Gnsper, Montr, 1 lot 09 Hlnton, W. W., 1 lot 09 Keystone Wood Co., 6 1-4 acres.. 17 60 Llngonfelter, XV. H.,H ft 6 acres.. 6 68 Jones, Thos., H. ft 6V4 acres... 1 S3 London, Clara, heir, 1 lot 1 83 Momtear, Sidney, H ft 1 acre.. 1 20 Sanderson, Gust, II. ft L 1 13 Stewart. II. C, 41 acres 2 19 Smith, Elmer J., 101 acres 3 63 Reynolds, T. 7. ft Co., 1-3 of 100 acres 4 $0 Warsaw Township. Anderson. Walter, 1-4 acre 14 Lendemuth, Wm., 14 acres S 66 Washington Township. Cox, Peter, Est.. 100 acres 7 so Crawford, John Est., 1 14 acres... 4H Gleason, Martin, 10 acres 1 3.1 Woodroe, Jos., 1 acre . 25 Benna, Lowe, 1 lot ,T 2 89 Kace, Wm. A., H. ft L l 00 West nrrnoltlsTlUe. Whlttaker, Hlce, Est., 1 lot J 16 Wlnalow Township. Reynolds, Tom and Gorslln 39 acres 10 io Reynolds. Tom and Gorslln 15 acres , j 84 Reynolds, Tom and Gorslln 47 acres a 84 McCracken, Davis. 42 acres 1 62 Sheesley, Chas., H. ft 8 acres.. 4 59 Syphert, Christ, 83 acres 2 21 Eisenhuth, Geo., H. & L 2 10 EiBenhuth. Geo., H. & L 1 62 Gordon, C. H., 180 acres 17 82 Gordon. C. H., 20 acres l 8 Horn, Harry eg Gordon ft White, 70 acres 1 18 Gordon & White, 106 acres , 1 74 Khodes, Mrs. Geo., 3 lota 83 Dickey ft Kennedy g 28 Kamar, John, H. ft I, 1 2a Kinneth. Chas, H. & L ! 1 47 Callor, a., H. ft L j 47 Young Township. Ashley, John E., 6 acres I 69 Broadbent, Geo., Est., 13 acres., f 95 Bensom, John, Hi acres 80 Cosme ft Mocaseo, 1 acre 1 g Doncaster, Daniel. 6 acres 1 27 McDIll Samuel, Est., W acre 1 24 McDivItt, Anthony, 1 acre 80 Mitchell, Miss Cora, 14 acres.. 1 83 Mitchell. E. E., Eat.. 7 2-9 acrea 66 Perry, Fred. 18 acres I Vilello, Annie, H. ft L.... ... . i ! Vlnge Philip H. ft L. ft 1 cr... 1 21 Vurella. Paul. H. ft to acre.... 1 7 Williams, B. B., 12 icres ..... 1 05 wolf. Eiias. h. ft Z. ;;;; J I? Williams. Margaret. acres.... X 68 IMesher, Mrs. Annie. U acre 28 Wilson. A. XV.. H. ft i, . . . . . . . . 1 ? Mitchell, Baul, - lot 87 Flecker. Mrs Annie, H. ft H acre 87 Vast. Joe, H. ft acre B Varwelia, Paul. y. ft u cre.... US Dommat. Nirola ....... J J' ::aulHold, John. Est., H ft 8 acres 2 21 Millron, Joe. H. ft 1 acre J 89 Hessian, Patrick. Est J; Jchlemer, Henry, 16 acres.... 1 2a Persons remitting tax on foregoing 3ented ljinds should add fifty cents on saeh tract for advertising. III! J. CAMPBF.M.. March 5, 1908. County Treasurer. TREASURER'S SALE -OF- Unseated Lands FOR faxes Assessed for Years 1906-1907 ot:re Is hereby given that .JSfeeably io the Act of Assembly, passed the 18th lay of March, 1815. entitled. An A to amend an act directing the mode of ielllnjr unseated land fur taxes, etc. the following tracts of unseated lands n Jcfleraon county will be exposed to public sale or outcry for arrearages of taxes, In the Court House, in the bor jugh of Brookvllle, Pa., on the SKCOM) MONDAY OF Jl'SB, 1000. Af 10 o'clock, a. m., It being the 8th lav of the month, unless s'onor paid. nil the money for which said land v. 11 be sold must he paid at the time of the ,ale. otherwise said land will be sold again at the risk and expense of tho roriner purchaser, and In no case will I deed be given unless the above coll isions ate complied with: llnrnett Township. Mays. Everlmrt C. 178 acres 133 35 Daniels, C. S., Est., 1 'A acres.... 1 ii Urnden. W. N Keitz, W. H., surfiice, 450 acres . 3 Thompson, K. M., mineral, 109 ncres ... ,. ' " spvker, Thos. J., 2V, acres...... 1 62 Jollner, W. J., and Wilson, Ed. M., mineral. 450 acres.... 28 10 Wilson, Ed. M.. warrant 5095, sur- face, 358 acres lu Wilson, Ed. M., warrant 6100, 6C2 aeres 00 VI Agnew, B. L. ft J. W 13 ncres.. 1 61 Agnew, B. L. ft J. W., 12 acres.. 1 49 Wilson, Mrs. Amanda L-. warrant 6095, mineral, 358 acres 22 31 Wilson, -Mrs. Amanda L.. warrant 6100, mineral, 662 acres 38 M Beaver Township. Carrier. G. B. & A. A. ft J. F. Markle, 240 acres T 89 Hopkins ft Knnbb, 306 acres.... 19 49 Hei)ler, Thos., 70 acres 11 44 llnber, J. 11., 20 acres 3 40 lletrlck, O. U, 30 ncres 6 09 Dlilred Township. Fox, S. M., 153 acres ;-:35 03 Wallace, Wm. ft Co., warrant 3o46 surface, 206 ncres 24 Oj Wlnlack, Blchnrd, 106 acres 18 60 Parks, G. A., 60 acres 10 61 Carrier, C. B., C. E., S. XV. ft E., 172 acres "7 Fiscus, Jacob and B. J., warrants 3548, 3545. 3779. 74 acres 12 91 Pnntfer, S. W. & V. S., 130 ncres 20 11 Painter, Tobias, Est., warrant 3540, 141 ncres 411 5 Woods, L. J., warrant 3701, 6a acres 03 Tavlor, Henry, 89 ncres la 60 Fls'cus, BenJ.. 31 3-5 acre 5 11 Hnggertv, Mary, 23 hi acres .... 5 6o Haggerty, Anna E mineral, 24 acres 2 09 Buzzard, H. L., warrant 6091, 48?i acres 6 80 Buzzard. Phoebo R warrant 6091 64 acres 4 61 Lucas, Frnnk, 60 acres 5 74 Buzzard, It. L., warrant 6091, 21 acres 2 88 Eldreil Township. Trumnn, Wm., mineral ',4 374 acres 10 74 Dlnsmore, John, 17 acres 2 88 Uisenhuth, Chas., 20 acres .... 6 94 V'erstine ft Kline, warrant 3757, 859 acres 74 07 Vcrstlne & Kline, warrant 3031, 685 acres 60 33 Verstine & Kline, warrant 3723, 450 acres 38 73 V'erstine ft Kline, warrant 3070, 910 acres 77 63 Wilson, Ed. M., warrant 6100, 211 acres 11 71 Wilson, Ed. M., warrant 6092, 892 acres 22 3 Wilson, Ed. M., warrant 6091 126H acres 11 86 Wilson, Amanda L., warrant 5100 211 acres 12 11 Wilson, Amanda L., warrant 5092 392 acres 22 63 Wilson. Amanda L., of mln., 100 acres 2 88 Wilson, Theo., heirs, war. 6091, 43 acres 2 75 Frazler, Jackson, 97 acres 8 37 Gasklll Township. F'sher ft Galhralth, M mineral, 57 acres B 82 Ginter, States, Rlmpson ft Co., ',4 of warrant 2945, 812 acres.... 20 99 Ginter, States, Simpson ft Co., of warrant 2937, 171 acres.... E 75 Ginter. States, Simpson ft Co., V4 of 67 acres 4 61 Ginter. States, Simpson ft Co., ,i of 44 acres 2 OS Fnlls Creek. Clark, B. M U 125 8 93 (irav, G. M , U 16 4 71 Kvle. Lizzie A.. L. 126 3 93 Kline. Amos, 3 L 7 84 McCullough, Jas., 1 L 12 55 McCullougli, Jas., 1 L 4 71 May, Thomas, 1 L 6 28 Pentz. XV. C. 1 L 4 26 Shaffer, Solomon, 2 L 7 84 Shaffer, Solomon, 1 L 6 28 Smith, A. H, 1 L 15 69 Smith, A. H., 1 L. 4 71 Wilson, 8. E., 1 L 3 13 Wilson, J. P.. 1 L 3 93 Painter, J. H., 8 L 5 04 Painter, J. H., 43 L 56 18 Painter, J. H., 25 acres 15 13 Painter, J. H., 9 acres 6 44 Heath Township. Oil City F. ft S. Co. (Grantors). Warsh, Dunkle, warrant 2454, 150 acres 11 81 Clark, B. M., 29 acres 2 19 Baur, A., warrant 4021, 98 acres 7 35 Daufrherty, S. D warrant 2449,. loo acres 7 E4 Daugbertv. S. D., warrant 2449. 100 acres 7 64 r'rasier, J. ft o., warranx zt-a, oil ft surf., 611 acres 200 10 Frasler, J. ft O., warrant 2370, oil ft surf.. 484 acres 132 11 Frasler, J. ft G., 'warrant 4020, oil & surf., 706 acres 161 63 Callen, Alpheus & Thus., warrant 4020. oil & gas. 36 acres 16 67 Wlnlack, R. S., 2474 acres 402 81 Wlnlack, It. S., 150 acres 16 93 Wolford, Robt., warrant 2.49, 6 acres 2 38 Brown, O. E., 30 acrea 7 83 Curtis, Bessie F., 332' acres... 244 59 Frasler, J. G., Wallace. A. W, Mc- Nenl, T. E., 234 acres 27 62 Halglit. John B.. 109 acres 8 18 I'aldwell. Jas. B., 80 acres 86 39 Metz ft Sliart, 75 acres 49 66 Metz. ft Shart, warrant 2369, 458 acres US 82 Truman, Frank, warrant 4021, surf., 280 acres 25 6! Wyrick, Johnson, 80 acres 11 1! Hldinger, Mrs. Jacob, Sr., surf. 75 acres 1 44 3mlth, D. XV., warrant 4019, oil ft surf., 177 acres 8 8i lohns, Harvey, warrant 2364, surf. 777 acres u Jj Truman ft Buzzard, warrant 2049,. surf. 350 acres 26 81 Truman ft Buzzard, warrant 2649, surf, 4410 acres 0 II Truman ft Buzzard, surf., 200 acres jj 04 Truman ft Buzzard, surf. 200 acres 22 (1 Truman ft Buzzard, surf. 324 acres 24 41 Truman ft Buzzard, surf., 176 acres j 25 Dickey, Moor ft Kelso, surf. 200 acres jo 05 rubbs, Elizabeth, surf. 40 acres.. 2 01 Wynkoop. C. L., warrant 2449, surf., 637 acres 26 Thompson. Alex., surf. 20 acres 67 Porbett. Oran. surf f 1 V, acres.. 6 01 Sheridan. Michael, surf. 60 acres 4 It A'ynkoop. C. L warrant, 4021, C O. ft M.. 160 acres 16 07 A'ynkouo, c. L, warrant 4021. surf. 100 acres I 01 Smith, C. B., warrant 4019, oil ft surf., 63 acres 8 14 Knox. Township. Meredith, XV. R., warrant 3963, 109 ncres 40 21 Meredith, W. R., warrant 8950, ,151 acres 7 61 Mhy, Kepler ft Co., 1-3 of war rant 3963, 275 acres 31 76 Cummlngs, Ephrlam, war. 3960, )iuu mira ....... w u v . Cassltt Pentz ft Anna R. Tess, 1-S or warrant 3956, 125 acres.... 13 03 Cassltt Pentz ft Anna H. Tess, 1-3 of warrant 3963. 200 acres.... 20 83 Reynolds. T. J. ft Co., 1-3 of war. 3956. 160 acres t 41 QntWHld, W. II., warrant 3962, 60 ncres 11 29 Smith, Andrew, Est., 39 acres... 11 07 Oeiner, Jacob, warrant 3963, 188 2-10 acres 29 23 Taylor, Sophia E., 10 acres 4 23 Whltmore, John G., trustee, 417 ncres 23 53 Bishop, Samuel, Est., 164 acres.. 29 14 Jummlngs, Ephrlam, 60 acres... 12 01 McCnlmont Township. May, Kepler ft Co., 1-8 of warrant 2954. 222 acres, fee 82 19 May, Kepler ft Co., 1-3 of war rant 2954. mineral, 71 acres... 2 80 foiling ft Iscman, warrant 2620, 153 acres 118 08 ICeck, Ben., Exr., warrant 3966, 100 ncres 61 CI Reynolds, T. J. ft Co., 1-3 of war rant 3956, 100 acres 10 24 McDonald. G. M., Mitchell, Cora, Thompson, C. H., (Adinr's), 1-3 of warrant 3956, 100 acres.... 6 13 Oliver Township. Fit. F. A., 10 acres 6 28 Byrne, Mnjor John, 40 acres.... 6 27 Byrne, Major John, 50 acres.',.. 7 87 Plnerroek Township. Frank, Charlqs, warrant 3954, 100 acres 20 62 Fisher. M. M., Carrier, H. W, M of warrant 3948, 309 acres .... 80 42 Smith, It. B., 11 acres 3 21 Polk Township. Arbuckle & Clark, warrant 3938, 694 acres 80 84 Degnnn ft McDonald, warrant 2991. 245 acres 28 88 Desnnn & McDonald, warrant 2928, 209 ncres . . 24 17 Blenkney, II. M., warrant 3925, 98 ncres 11 45 Blenkney, H. M., warrant 3929, 63 acres 7 29 Wal'ii'-e, Allen, 105 acres 6 09 Hunter, Wm., Jr., warrant 3939, 300 ncres 25 40 Buzznrd. R. L. & Co., warrant 2901, 410 acres 34 17 Horton, il., warrant 2926, 63 acres 8 91 Carrier, C. M warrant 3925 145 acres 8 18 Carrier, C. M., warrant 3925 200 acres 11 29 Carrier, c. M., warrant 3939 150 acres 8 47 Carrier, C. M., warrant 3925 167 acres 9 41 Carrier, C. M., warrant 3939,.... 220 acres 12 41 Iteynoldsvllle Borough. Lognn, A. 11., 4 L 35 87 Toolis, M. C 1 I.. 7 09 McDonald, P., 11 acres 83 11 Burkett. Dr., 2 L 6 64 Hull, D. B 2 L 1 93 Plfer, A. F.L 1 L 6 64 Pettigrew, Wm., 1 I, 2 03 Daiigheity, Mrs. S. T., 2 L 1 33 Hoyer, ills. L. A., Est.. 1 L 1 67 Smith. Albert W., 1 L 3 33 Logan, Robert, 1 L 6 29 Logan, Robert. 1 L.,. 2 03 Macro, Leomonio, 8 L 8 33 Dickey, Wm acre , 1 68 Owner Unknown, 1 L 73 Owner Unknown. 1 L 73 Webster, Frurnt. 83 feet 8 83 Kyle. J. W 1 L 1 68 Weiscr, E 1 L S3 23 lltnggnltl Township. McCoy, T. F., mineral, 114 acres 30 96 Rose Township. Fisher, M. K 1 acre 6 27 Stewart ft Clark, 6 acres 1 05 Clark, B. II., 6 acres ... 70 Depp, Wm., 12H acres 1 82 Neal C. .M., 14 acres 1 67 Afton, Goo.. 12 'a acres 1 51 Verstine. Kline ft Co., 62 acres.. 5 88 Edmonds, Thos., 68 acres 6 49 Snyder Township. Johnson. John C, mln., 155 acres Arhmkle ft Clark, warrant 3938, 229 acres Wellman, Kato M.,warrant 6804, undivided ,j too, 600 acres... Wellman. Kale M., undivided H fee, 40 acres Wellman. Knte M warrant 3935, undivided 4 fee, 300 ncres... Wellman. Knte M warrant 3935, undivided , fee, 696 acres ... Wellman, Kate M., warrant 104, mln., undivided 196 acres.. Wellman, Kate M., warrant 464, min.. undivided i, 328 acres.. Show & Longweli, 229 acres.... Oyster, F. 11., ft Short, A. L warrant 89S5, 6'JSy. acrea Oyster. K. It., ft Short. A. L., warrant 2T4 2, 125 acres Oyster, F. R., ft Short, A. L., 105 acres Oyster, F. R ft Short, A.- I, 24 80 45 03 26 40 2 11 19 31 61 6 93 9 89 7 42 23 91 5 75 8 3 26 19 23 18 2 SI 4 62 9 73 14 60 . 1 23 4 60 36 41 49 8 68 11 24 14 91 16 72 14 38 16 83 47 11 69 08 8 53 9 13 21 83 77 20 8 27 2 88 3 84 Did acres Oyster, F R., ft Short, A. L., 559 acres Short, A. Lee, warrant 2742. M of 121 acres . Short. A. Lee. warrant 2742, 2-3 of 140 acres Buzzard. R. I,. & Co., warrant 2(42, 200 acres Buzznrd. R. L. & Co., warrant 2142, 300 acres Biiz.ard. H. L. ft Co., warrant 2 1 43, 25 ncres I nlnn Tow nahlp, Rulofson ft Co., warrants 3400. 8398 114 acres . . ." Siiinniprvlllr Borough. Vermilyea, Ina 1 L Warsaw Township. Moore. James L., warrant 3039, 600 acres Bullcrs, Mrs. John, warrant 3796', 40 acres Richards. O. W Est., warrant 'm. 84 acres Sartwell, G. c., warrant 667. 101 acres Bovalrd. David. 98 acres .!!!!!' White, A. C, Est., warrant 493. 110 acres Carrier, A. A. ft J. E., warrant 41. 175 acres Verstine ft Kline, warrant 3037. 817 acres 1 Verstine ft Kline, warrant 40lV. 1026 acres ' Verstine ft Kline, warrant 428.i acres Irvln, E. A., 155 acres . . ! ! I! ! !, ! Horton, Hetty, 284 acres Horton. Hetty. 24 acres Anderson. Walker, yt acre.... Reed. Robert, warrant 3033. 143 acres Bartlett. A. Ernstus, 6 acres Lindenmuth, Wm., 14 acres....! , Washington Township. Clark. B. M., ft Neal, XV. A.. 78 acres McGarey. Mrs. Charlotte,' warrant 2969. CO acres McGarey, Mrs. Charlotte, 72H acres 71 AIcGarey, Mrs. Charlotte", '5 32 54 acres Blood. P. P., warrant 3933." iio acres .,.77 Blood, P. P., warrant 3933.' 167 acres Smith, M. W., 117 acres .!! ilcCullough ft Smith, warrant 2888. 1-10 Int.. 300 acres....". Irwin. E. A . 150 acres Brady ft Long, warrant 3932. 120 acres Bl?.ly & Long;, warrant' 'mi 216 acres Cable, John, warrant 2969." i 32 ',4 acres Crawford. S. R.. warrant "29V1'. 60 acres ' Loeb. Harry, warrant 29697 "i is acres Loeb, Harry, warrant 13S4."i60 acres Ellier. Edward, warrant'Ym'. 40 acres , Wlnalow Township. Stewart, w. F., (In trust) surf. 116 acres . Shaffer, Henry, warrant cftl 'io acres .-. Gi'1rvl.n'. w- K- warrant '3 I 1-0 acres Best. W. R.. et al.. 93 acres...!. tuffman, F. 8.. 4 70-100 acres.. Hutchison, Thos. ft R. M., war- -rant 481. 67 acres Stewart, E. E., acres 23 53 7 95 9 67 14 92 25 17 31 40 27 11 4 90 24 60 9 80 17 63 6 81 8 17 15 90 20 43 6 81 67 32 I 18 85 80 32 7 3 18 17 91 1 07 Reynoldsville Lnnd ft Improve ment Co., 71 ncres 18 97 Hollowell, Louis, 1 acre 69 Swartzlander, Mrs. J. 11., ft acre 1 86 Simmons, L 1 L 67 Wlngard, Jeff., warrant 3953, 24 M acres (69 Smith, Henry. 1 L 1 86 Smith, Adam. 2 L 1 36 The foregoing amounts Include the tnx and Interest on same to Marcli 1st, 1908. When 'emitting add Interest from March 1st to date of payment, and 60 cents on each tract for adver tising. in J. .CAMrnF.1,1,, March 6, 1908. Treasurer. 9100 ltcwnrd, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded dis ease that science hns been able to cure in all its tnRes.nndthat isCnturrh. HnM'sCotnrrh ('tire is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hnll'sCatarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing tbe foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tbe con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any cose that it fails to cure, bend for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Ciienky Co., Toledo, O. Sold bv Druttgists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. Lofty Quicksilver Columns. Some tall mercury columns are used In measuring great pressures. One In a well nt Butte Aux Callles, France, Is 1,050 feet high, and re cords up to 060 atmospheres, one at St. Etienne, In a mine, is 1,330 feet, recording. '530 atmospheres, and that on Eiffel tower Is 1,000 feet, record ing 440 atmospheres. England's highest, at the Technical college,, Manchester, Is 175 feet. Something New Under the Snn. A lady in Illinois sent us 12c a year ago for our remarkable collection of vegetable and flower seeds and sold $37.70 worth therefrom, or made 314 per cent. That's new. Just send this notice with 12c and re ceive the most original seed and plant catalog published anil 1 pkg. ''(Juick Quick" Carrot... ...,,. .10 1 pkg. F.arliest Kipe Cabbage ,10 1 pkg. Knrliest Emerald Cucumber. ,. .18 1 pkg. La Crosse Market Lettuce...,. .15 1 pkg. Early Dinner Onion ,10 1 pkg. strawberry MuBkmelon. ....... ,15 1 pkg. Thirteen Day Radish.. .10 1,000 kernels gloriously beautiful flower seed 13 Total l!bo Above is suilicient seed to grow 83 bu, of rarest vegetables and thousands oi bril liant flowers and all is mailed to you POSTPAID Fort 12n, or if yon send 16c, wa will odd a packngo of Berliner Earliest Cauliflower. John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. A. C. L. , Why He Slaved. Senator Johnston of Alabama, owns a beautiful home surrounded by sev eral acres in Birmingham, and takes great delight in donning a pair of overalls and a split hickory hat and working in the garden. One day a fashionably dressed woman, who had resided in Birmingham only a short time and had never seen Johnston, called on his wife. No one answered the bell, so she walked out among the flower beds, where the ex-governor was lioelng fome geraniums. , He bowed and she asked him how long he had worked for the Johnstons. "A good many years, madam," he replied. "Do they pay you well?" "About all I get out of it Is my clothes and keep." "Why, come and work for me," sho said. "I'll do that and pay you so much a month besides." "I thank you, madam," he replied, bowing very low, "but I signed up with Mrs. Johnston for life." "Why, no such contract is binding. That is peonage." "Some may call it that, hut I have always called It marriage." Chicago News. A Few Got Away. In Kansas City the police even ar rest on Sunday musicians who give concerts. "But," says the marshal to the grand jury, "several persons who participated in Philharmonic Orches tra's concert this week got away. We were unable to catch Beethoven, Ros sini, Mendelssohn, Chopin and It. Wagner, whose names appeared upon the program. I would suggest that warrants be Issued for them." New York Evening Post. MUSIC STUDENTS Should Have Stcndy Kcrvcs. Tbe nervous system of the musi cian is often very sensitive, and any habit like coffee drinking may so up set tho nerves as to make regular and necessary daily practice next to Im possible. "I practice from seven to eight hours a day and study Harmony two hours," writes a Mich, music student "Last September I was so nervous I could only practice a few minutes at a time and mother said I would have to drop my music for a year. "This was terribly discouraging, as I couldn't bear tbe thought of losing a whole year of study. Becoming convinced that my nervousness was caused largely by coffee, and seeing Post urn so highly spoken of, I decided I would test it for a while. "Mother followed the directions carefully and I thought I had never lasted such a delicious drink. We drank Postum every morning Instead of coffee, and by November 1 felt more like myself than for years, and was ready to resume my music. "1 now practice as usual, do my studying and when my day's work Is finished I am not any more nervous than when I began. "I cannot too highly recommend Postum to musicians who practice half a day. My father Is a physician and recommends Postum to bis pa tients. Words cannot express my ap preciation for this most valuable health beverage, and experience hat proven Its superiority over all oth ers." "There'a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battlf Creek, Mich. Read "The Road f Wellvllle," In pkgs. Be Courteous to OT long ago I sat In the reception room of one of the big hotels waiting for a friend. Presently a young woman and her mother came In and took seats near me. The daughter was a bright-faced, sweet-looking girl and the mother was the dearest little old lady you ever saw. Anything more beautiful and thoughtful than the daugh ter's manner toward her mother I have rarely witnessed. 1 N She brought a comfortable chair for her, put a cusnion at her back, saw that her back was toward the light, every once In awhile giving her hand a loving little pat and saying, "Are you perfectly comfortable, dear are you enjoying yourself?" They made a pretty picture. A little while afterward I saw another mother and daughter In the Barae hotel, but, oh, how different they were from the first couple. The mother was a sad-faced, patient-looking woman, who looked as- though she had never had a good time or any petting In her life. That the daughter evidently looked on her as rather a nuisance was shown by the Impatient manner In which she answered any questions her mother put to her. Presently some young friends Joined them.- The mother stood patiently by until her daughter saw fit to Introduce her, which she did In a negligent, disrespectful way. The contrast between the first and second mother and daughter was so great as to be painful. There Is nothing that shows a young person up In such a bad light as. disrespect to an older person. If that person happens to be her mother or father Is Is doubly dis graceful. When you see a young man or young woman comfortably seated while an. older person stands or hear them address an older person rudely you may be Bure that they do not amount to much. As far as your mother Is concerned you never can do enough for her. All that's good In you you owe to her love and care. If girls would only learn to be more friendly and confidential with their mothers it would be an excellent thing for them. ' It would save them from many blunders and heartaches. So many girls look on their mothers as too old to be Interested In fun of any kind. And that Is Just where the girls make a great mistake, for the mothers would love to Join In the fun and gaiety if any one were thoughtful enough to ask them to. If you treat your parents disrespectfully your friends will do the same.. There is Just one thing to be said and that is that the parents are to blame In the beginning. If a child In Its younger days Is allowed to go uncorrected for dlsobed ience, impertinence and wilfulness, It disrespectful boy or girl. The greatest wrong that parents can do their children Is to Bpoil and In dulge them. They will grow Into selfish men and women, and the parents will he the first ones to reap the benefit of their foolish training. Treat your elders with courtesy and respect and your mother with the tender love and homage that Is hers by right. New York Journal. How Carnegie Has Wasted $12,000,000 By Rlchaid T. Crane, Sr., Millionaire Manufacturer of Chicago. HY do men like Carnegie and Armour put their money into 1 Wtlie technical scnoois, wnen tneir money was niaue u who had no such education? Look at the inconsistencies II w..., IT. rn,n.Dl. an.ra (in,l what VlA flnPS UCkncvu n imi an. ui urgin bojo uu I quote from Mr. Carnegie's "Empire of Business," the .chapter headed "How to Win Fortunes," written by Mr. Car negie five years ago: "But the almost total absence of the technical school graduate from high positions In the business world seems to Justify the conclusion that college education as it exists seems almost fatal to success in the business domain. The poor clerk and mechanic Is the one who rules." Now, after all these illustrations, based on his own experience and ob servation, iu favor of practical men against technical men against the grad uateMr. Carnegie enters Into the field of pure speculation and backs hiB. fancy to the extent of a $12,000,000 technical Institute. This is only a whim of Mr. Carnegie's. He might take his 112,000,000, add $12,000,000 to it and' j throw the whole into the ocean, and this country would be better off. Is It for the benefit of the public to turn out men who will be distanced by clerk and mechanics? Has he taken the sound business course? I would call his Institute the Carnegie Twelve Million Dollar Blunder. Now, I wish to say that I give Mr. Carnegie a chance to answer this attack. I wrote him a letter and told him what I was going to do and asked hlra four questions. I agTeed. to read his answers, but I have had no response from him. These were the questions I asked him: Do you owe your success In business to the technically educated men H - your employ or to those not so educated? If you owe your success to the technical men what Is the proportion of these men in your employ to the men not so educated? Have you observed In your business life that technically educated men are more successful than those not so educated? The best education is long experience and observation in an up-to-date factory." He continued: "Four years In the shop Is the training to get." All an apprentice needs Is to understand English, be able to write and do plain arithmetic and draw. He can get this at the night school or at home. CLOSING OUT SALE I am closing out my entire stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. If you are lookingfor rare bargains, come to my store. N HANATJ. -sai Your Elders X By Beatrice Fairfax. in defence of the disrespectful child,. is pretty sure to grow Into a self-willed 8 K