VOL. LXXVIII. JOHN L. BUNLAP, FOR COMMISSIONER Sera ot A DR. FF K. WHITE, FOR TREASURER UNCLEAN MONEY Far: of Gang Corruption Fund Diverted o 8 Nabi t harry I ated t eo ail plain Re Ree a rd ace-pts advertise COmmon carrier of among it ROCs pis al current rates Service, diserimiustion a this fact certain in acid shrewdly 8 Pag © DE Columus has been gaug' who very ved that the columns of this oi affordet au open gateway ufluen wise readily into tial (quariers not proached, ‘The Regord’s" against Raver. nas gu [ these paid for Pub euilons i Fog ol Lo : we of i ¢ press, the the wel of ail to the the Hit parities thal the money pulpit, tied Lelie “se in fives men in of slike gontact with the The i gig honest dollars in $ weasyry. Hecord ! AU Money gan, a useful purpose, and emnioy it Record '’ will turn over ail the . that may pay tent " the gang’ to Phi adelpbim Home for [ucurables, Will prasany we the money of political pirates was ever dev ited. The Philsndelphis H sue for Incura bles is an institution for the care of men, women sfHicted Vith inerabie Giseases and is suport however, serve in san eflort to in that direction * I'he noney of the it to which be received in advertisements Le Leal use and children éd by private funds, endowments and donations. It receives no State appro priation, to all iucuraties except those sufleriog from mental dersugement, contagious disease, consumption or epilepsy. The home, which is located at Forty-eighth greet gud Woodlgod Avense, has been in existence twenty-eight years, There are 151 padents {no the according to the 1905 report—47 men, 78 women and 26 cuiidren, There were 89 deaths jast year, 17 alone being from poigel, 4 payment of 104 is rejuired | It is non-sectarian snd open home C. A. WEAVER, FOR COMMISSIONER HARRY J. JACKSON, FOR REGISTER A soi E. Park, of Harry date before If you want have an opg Dem cers COI missiog Miss M Look H Sanday Mra T Dr interest ing = J. on Lh peaches [he {40 wy dents of Ce will oegypy Maturday, Fhe pany, at a regen in Harr quarterly Penns sbuiry, ihe w div bail per cent With bi President R glate modthero Uip completed, sevell will have Visited Quite not every Union indeed, for Wanting « renomination, iti the swing around, one KR BOR D Caristia Musser, accompanied hy Huth, of dSpring Mills, f Laud- lord J. W Mr Musser 18 ane of the Republican ca adie dates for suditor, std daugijie Was Lhe gues Huaukie, over sunday, Dr G D Green, of Lok Haven, bes cane affected with poiganing sfter Regiglivg ip su opermiion in the logal hospital. Later he went to Phila deipbia for treatment, and Ur. Robe eris, & specialist, thinks he can check the disease. blood D. A. Boozer made the deliveries for the Farmers ¥ Uawpany, of Fippecanae, Ghia. Tne agents of that firm during the past few years, have NU rans of thelr care aud malntevance is borne | Recently » ward was opened for patients who can afford to psy a week- required of them. cM APO AS, Mr. Stoner, the Milibein moneyed man, borrowed barrels of trouble when iis thinking for him. If My. toner Hots’ his god, Gaancislly and other. wise, be will shake off the leech, ————— AM A SBS There is no likelinood of Democrats being snxious to have Mr. Tuten elect- ed to the office of Register, He has been connected with a Republican newspaper all his life, and never mise wu vpportutity to roast Democrats, Nursery stock iu Peous, Brush and Nittany Valleys, Wm, D. Zerby, Esq., aud Han James Behofjeld, of Belldfante, were in Friday evening, the former remaining duriog part of Sate urday. Mr Zerby is the Ju slor meme ber of the firm of Gettig, Bower & Zerby, a combination that is getting its full sinre of business, aud is popu. lar among those fortu iate suough to be his acquaintances. Monday, Gdtover guth, W, O. Rear. lek again took charge of the grain house and coal yard, in Milroy, which were operated by A. F. MoClintie, who owned the bulldings, Mr. Me. Clintie has made about $2000 worth of repairs, putting ius new souglne, new screening machine, ralsing the genial part of the gin house a story higher, and wekiog uumerous other ime ROBBING BY OVER VALUATION F commissioners of hed the Centre county, HwVe rol "wr i Purk, the property of | Order of vill continue t the members | the Putrons of Oo sa, if born out by an i i | articie iy ridiculous”? to elaim that | Park has been over-valued ut the Grangers will not I they have no rignt (oo asg t Hucational and social Pur poss ¥ propert y. he Grangers know now, and Feome thine Kaoown, that their “rly Is wssessed three times mill J Aud He HUOlog props rey Lhe (lazetle Me Ig a HAYS ay ridiculous nonsense in desl y ibiers of Order of the to ¢luim they are ent iti fis part tv Hie have y MARLEE IRS « H od tnd + valuation arange Park reduce MTIONEERING AT S250 PEK DAY HAL sslaoner Bailey was | town thought Hail wand Gel gy ih, tusl Le wpe to perform the work of delivers #¢ Lisuke thal was DECEsRary Lhe eXtra tie was devoted to talking proriition, Aird the tax paye » PAY Lhe expe lses a Jacksou will Hag aa deal Harry a“ Wp — J V iiay in Dunlap is a aastive of Peous give Foe South side should him its united support, sii —— n ahe Bellefoute be pubiloan ls modest during this esmpaign, but the only reason is Mr, Tuten is a candidate, t—— i —————— The far ver who votes for the Repub. Hiean candidates for county commis sioners will have 00 Just regsal Vo com - plain about high tages pA Heporta from every section indica te that Mr. Shaffer is gainiog support Fhe Gazette's assault has proven au advantage to the Democratic can. didate, en ——— i ——— Mr. Bwarty, the Repubidoan ocandi- Gate for treasurer, has always been a better Republican. Why should Demo- erats be asked to give him a compli- mentary vote ? ———— co es—— Henry Kline's fomplimeniary vote io Big Wome towoship will be very light. He Is quoting that certain Democrats are for him, but he is mis. Guoting., That is one of Kline's plans to win over the unsuspecting. The Democratic county commission. Bra spent abou! $63 000 per year to ann. duct the county sflairg ft cast the Republican gounty commissloners about $80,000 10 do the same thing. Vole for a reduction of taxes. If you are under the impression that Dr. White, the Democratic candidate for trensurer, is a rich man, you have been wrongly fora ' not a coal baron, uy suy nih is lo. woe In the coal business Is a mere song Dr. White Is worthy of the support of she lsboring man. All he i DAY, NOVEMI GOOD ROADS AND BAD POLITICS taken cord, reflects the The following editorial the Philadelphia R th apmion of the Haporter 01 (questiog his Fis Frags r 4 sls d, and proved by figures, that th tiroad law as it exists today, ¢ ecomplish tricty iT Thera is n of t that the nothing in the raral Reoord says : FOQUeRlion Bs tno Lhe s ness lies view of FAO i HX pa { or $15,000 riius for system of Have much hatin ton the mua ' and its fav aiid of ad laws, under hie Much is the liberality « existing r which State offers tog AY 8 large Mf road bai Will pay quite much ot looks ie was nicely ealen seriously impinge Preasury surp and equity is tuinous counties 10g most need of parative ssl atford seclioneer bisnuke ! BeRees rent SER 2, 1905. — NO. 43 MONEY GOES. HOW THE TAXPAYERS i $6,800 for a Bridge Costing Less That Don’t Lie and Facts than $2,000, Figures That Cannot be Disputed, i 1508 of ine ing the Democratic conduct Conny i) to B90. 000, the rer in Bellefonte cost several { thousand dq lars more than it she iid have. re 1 he tale ’ thie total estimate 3 abutments, put 10 CoRt county Wi re : irprise Of every. ” 25343 ore ancl 8 ad agreed and covering a The part of the in irom abut- ‘EK, Upon i sang and Of the cost 1a00r to HH EVEr see MEIUIRLOR $ $ FURL money, Cj Rusewe er nored f the y ig d Cirslige ; known #1 Riy official who is to FF { pencils § te ' perecine who $ $ £4 : Hern ah you | Par England snd Ire. a board of ¢ sment of the wi of : BESIsL unity eX peuded thirty thousand dollars mass of your conimissioners who have money inst year thay was DeOessary ; Vole sgainst & man who for thirty years bas had a public teat of dangliog within sucking reach his Ray apparatus A a —— Mr. Bailey, a Republican county fominissioner, evidently thio ks that it i& nobody's business if court he has to individuals right to them. ‘Chat opinion, because be offers ne explanation. He won deny that he did it given house supplies who have no must be his Er ——————— a iad Hailey continues the still hunt, He won't say a word about the pencils, the property of the county, paid for ot of taxes collected from the voters — the larger share from the real estate owners —that he gave Individuals, Fhat’s graft, AM The Gazette's story about that $100 for prizes aud the story told by Com. tissioner Miller to Grangers on the South side of Centre county, don't agree. They evideutly did not com- pare notes. lo fdet, neither Miller nor the (agette told the truth. Giviog away the county's money in the shape of pencils seems too small 8 busivess for Mr. Balley to mention, The Reporter thinks its a mighty small job for a county commissioner to engage in, A A AI Carrying assessment blanks and elegtionegriog at $8 50 per day is not 4 bad. That kind of campaigning may not prove very profitable, how. ever, since it is pow known to tax. payers. John Dunlap and C. A, Weaver are entitled to your support for the office of commissioner. They are thorough- Capable, and give every one a square deal, The Republican caudidate for treas urer, Mr, Swartz, is a farmer by proxy. i § MAKING THE TAXPAYERS PAY HIS ELECTION- EERING EXPENSES, How Commissioner Bailey is Carrying on His Campaign at the Expense of the County, Charging the People $3.50 per Day While He Hunts Votes, ady exposed in the Cos to face the voters ol Jent Col iy as id is QOin will be han brazen for Mr. Bailey Wi We are ano Baila { Y ITE Aral * Oss Ley and charging his time ZF now, know vou ut to tell ioner of tha what £0 Ainazeaq vou, but it 18 a fact nevertheless that 1 : a a. rh . - Centre county, 18 actually out el ir the county. Think of it! How does this to $28,000 a year more than they | man, who has helped run the county expenses up ever been, dare have the im- Read lave pudence to ask you to vote for him under such circumstances. these quotations from the minute book the Commissioners : 9-Mr 10 ~Mr, 11 Mr. 16 —Mr. 17 = Mr. 18 Mr, 19 Mr, 20 Mr. Oct. Bailey out delivering assessor's supplies Ot Bailey out delivering assess Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Here you will see that he has charged up eight days at $3.50 per day for delivering assessor's supplies in upper Penns Valley. He had to see only eleven persons and any one else could have covered the en- tire territory in one day or two days at the outside. What eould he have been doing to spend eight days hunting up the assessors in the eleven precincts he visited ? . We'll tell you. He was ulso hunting votes and making you pay for his time. Not only this, but he was traveling in his own conveyance and charging the county livery hire for it at the rate of $2.00 per day and expenses at the rate of $1.25 per day. What do the liverymen of Centre county think of this! A man who has not only made them help pay for his time while election. eering, but refuses to give them the little bit of business they are en. tithed to get out of his office. Of all the expositions of nerve this business of Mr. takes the bun. Wg supplies, Bailey out delivering asse 8 supplies Bailey out delivering asse Bailey out Bailey out Bailey out Bailey 's supplies delivering assessor's supplies delivering assessor's supplies. delivering assessor's supplies out dellvering assessor's supplies. Bailey SRR I ea GET THE VOTE, In order that the taxes may be reduced to meet the actual, neces. sary expenses of the county, the Democratic candidates for County Commissioner must be elected. Their elec + 3 on but one thing : gunn raga RS aR Ihat Is, the other fellow does the work, The Democratic vow: 1 the Sout: 1 Crr.tre cont » Mi the YOM turn out, victory is assured,
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