§ fHE CENTRE REPORTER T FTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1906 NOVEMBER COURT. Thursday, Navember 26, for Two Weeks, wrt Opens Bn Nesslon of Following are the names of persons drawn for grand and traverse jurors at the November sions of the court : Howard, is thomas «f, Kerr al sntre Hill, and stock sale by he | who for un confined ormer Ju the past few to his home of late able to oceasi i ouptry, Horse § is 1! inp ding to 1 rt fri Millheim team of the take an ACCOT where Joh: horses to a W for snug f1in Oi from of Mus. Inst week and Another family wi moved Penns Valley t Mifflin count: ser. They left Milihe have ’ 14 HISY seciion s that of Greorge in located at Yeagertown, Robert Hmith, who owns oue of the prettiest homes in Gregg lowsship, re structed a walk | The home, cently con concrete through his yard. is the Duncan Mills, and | country mansion, + = enm rebuilding tween Centre Hall and Miliheim, line the and Bpring Mills is about and now work has begun between Hpring Mills and Centre Hall ‘vy Richard Berryhill, of Mill Hall, Clinton county, recently completed his eighty-fourth year, and celebrated the anniversary of his birth by splitting a load of stove wood, Mr, Berryhill is a noted hunter and fisherman, and dur. ing the seasons spends much of his time in outdoor sports. He expects to make his annual hunt for deer in November, In order to accomplish the raising of a large barn on the Bamuel T. Gray farm in Patton township, men from other sections of tha county had to be hired to do the greater part of the work. This was due 10 the fact that laborers in the rural districts are exceeding. ly scares aud farmers and their sons have vo work on hand than they can pei Smith home at Hpring as all the appearances of a old iylvania Telephone Come be. I'he ia line pole etween latter place completed, i Spring Mills. Tae vaccination question is one of topics mneh in Gregg I'he teporter has been asked whether it would publish communications bearing on the sub- ject, and here expresses a willingness to do so with the distinct understand- that personalities are omitted. EDITOR. | ly your desires to produce a few facts relative to the Hee the township. discussed Centre ing permission correspondent which law has this vaccination law, much discussed in Con- unity. No one Dixon plenty nthorit Dr. In the law, tions the (Ul right of to enforce but there of proof by best 8 that the very medi. VARCCInat ion 1HO injury 3 OTe Cases which sithorities, follow from through League of this Philadelphia Ng, is st miedieal Vaccination i I'he Record ; aw position monstrated in the i has already de wis in Gregg towne L extent, dfish people oppose 8 masses endorse these 5 Runes it, but the best citizens, when the MiAsses denounce a law there radically wrong seems nothing more in this law than an infringement on free J enue John bridge and must be something with the law. There rights snd privileges. week property Inst bought the across Lhe of Long Horner will become a eitizen Spring Mills in the spring. Ihe P. R. R. Co, on Saturday started to erect the bridge the cut at Allison's grain house, H arry ? ROCTOSS Burkh student at Penn- ia Btate College, older, ayival Was a Bpriog visitor over Sunday. M. Gi atu ley Rebers were guests at the home of C. E. r on Tuesday, Kennelly, who had been work- Altoona for the last few weeks, home on Friday. editor of the visitor in and wife, of DuUrg . Ziaigle B. F. ing al came The business Was a Saturday Reporter town evening. Mrs. A. C. Dunlap is ill at present, fs — Fransfer of Real Estate Phos. D. Weaver to Frank Tubridy, March 27, 1906, 46 a 143 p in Bnow Shoe ; $1000, Henry Gerbrick, et. al. exrs., to soseph H. Long, 8 tracts, in all 247 a 534 p in Marion twp. ; $4000, Thos, A. shoemaker, gdw., Mitehell, Oct, twp. ; $8130, J. R. Brown, «t. ux., to Harry Sny- der, Aug. 8, 1905, lot No. 71 in Rush twp. ; $500, Wm, M. Russ, et. ux., to Lewis Russ, Sept, 24, 1906, lot in Phllipsborg; $550. W. H. Williams, admr., to. Geo. R, Williams, Sept. 5, 1905, aa 8p in Half Moon twp, ; $3500, Maggie I. Rupert, et, bar., to Chas, W. Cook, Jan, 25, 1906, 79 3-7p in Libs eity twp. ; $300, to John 5, 1906, 3a 53p in College Moles’ Markets, The undersigned will pay the fol lowing prices for potatoes, apples and onions : Polatoes, fifty cents per bushel ; hand picked apples, thirty to thirty-five cents ; onions, fifty cents, Gro. R. Miss, Colyer, Pa. I A SAA—— Rain Friday, Saturday, Bunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, STALL THE CRAFTERS ESCAPE? Additional Discovers By Berry. Consider Thes 188 Made Creasy's Opponent's Bronze Head Is On Capitol Door, Reminder That Candidates Will Cover Gang Up the Plundering If They Win. from 30 to (0 } * ‘ in the 39.000 000 capitol is charged by But if the anti-gang the elect the offices unreasonable of the fact that £3 000 4 he appropriations for the pitals wer vetoed The being NOW going to trial Lrial iecting a court ngaged in s ma gang which investigate them thir shall we of hones elves, or the thems choose from t men? ranks Other Uses For the Millions. of in- only the one bunch ®tances in Berry's Bellefonte speech, he without fear of contradie- on,” that in the infamous $2. 000, 00( andelier job, where Was an overcharge of at jeast $1.000.000, which would build a good road through a large part of the state, or would provide sleeping cots for the insane, and by giving them room, light and air enough, would lessen the abnormal death rate among them. Berry de. clares also that in the $1,500,000 for metallic furniture there was more than another $1,000,000 of graft, and this stolen million, with the amounts of other robberies yet to be specified, would go far toward equalizing the amount of personal property tax, Ii- cense fees and other moneys which “Farmer” Creasy's grange tax-reform bills would have returned to the coun- ties. It is now understood why the machine leaders smothered those bills, which would have greatly lightened the local taxation burdens. Berry picks out of the Pennypacker. Snyder official report items amounting to $3,236,121, of which all were in the original building contract specifica. tions, and were for work or supplies required to be done or furnished by the the builder of the “shell,” and yet all of that money was taken by Penny. packers board out of the general fund, without special appropriation, to pay for what the board has treated as “fur. nishings.” Berry, quoting from the board members’ own report, specifies ogTablets, all sizes, at the Reporter Taking harges, t i i ch there modeling and scilp. walnscoting, tile and |1.ON ture, mosali« wood flour vault nfen, dr ing tem ! legrapl 5Y omplete lighting tem, mon ht} hk floor Arch ial re. the cap- with nly the {il work three and a quar Worse inde yeas capito He 1s nol General's office i condemn But that Ay Iuding the state ' Creasy Emery and the anti-fin: legislature DOES CARSON KNOW “FURNITURE” If 80, He Won't Admit It To Berry Before the Election. age in for ines Even Attorney General Carson at tempts to tide over the capitol graft discussion until after the election, thus proving himself to be as hare brained as the “eminently respectable advisers” of Wesley R. Andrews and Penrose. Carson evidently feels obliged to try to turn the storm away from the Governor who appointed him. State Treasurer Berry, after refusing to pay the bills for the balances “due” the graftbrs, officially asked Carson a perfectly proper question, which the ITY mistake , the wrong LL pms mes Attorney Genera 1 well as lL, in common courtesy, duty to the state that , should have an- school boy worded restric joard of Public could answer reorganizing the pposed authority to for it out of thout a specifie ion of the passage of the general appro. mtained a paragraph the Auditor General urer Id honor the of the board But if a propo the legisla “furniture,” $9,000,000 riation for the lain and other been careful to “completion” storm for Frank, naking campaign ernatorial can- in his ays him a fat salary ainly as any ‘ i read Hiaply nas and tidings The act KE board buy "furniture gave nay “general appropriation legis the fund,” w in each the 1901, ure, since act of the bill has « +» effect that State Trea shou iiture requisitions definite extent cen made in appro Pp “35 Frank McC who had ’ f 1Or Nave n ili raised a onweaith n paragraph or “blank” not urn toward capitol. hould wanted to get an opin- board with not with spanding vable, ner per Farmer and Laborer Knows. to sidetrack them to just as Penny to have the poo grand That ie ho want ne point ple. w» Know stioag But the deur or hea the graft it and who got weak and many jobs in the “workman the gang ople gine Berry's discovery coment én charge frands pavement and : 3 NT since it he ! that {1 other respects various building are anything but ke" it is i ime for the pe i buncoed er to stop boastis even thal though gr ! charged, have got a Berry has | of even ti people that time to rascality GOVERNOR FRANTIC AT BERRY'S EXPOSE If only Mr. Berry should remain after the coming stand for the people in Harrisburg, he would, of course, accomplish much, bute would remain hampered, as he ig in the pres. ent board of public grounds and build. ings, with Governor Pennypacker and Auditor General Snyder refusing to answer his pointed questions about the enormous graft. But with Willlam T. Creasy as Auditor General, Emery as Governor, an anti-machine majority in the legislature and Jere Black presid- ing over the senate, there would be a clear track to complete exposure, mot only of the original $25,000,000 con- spiracy, but also of all particulars of the $9,000,000 for “extras.” "Let us confound that babkler” (Ber. ry), sald Pennypacker to Bayder, just After Berry made the first disclosure, Emm | Continued on inside page | al and over good building how the and he t take a to bottom of fo fals the long all the ity claim tells very get election to Is Your Hair Sick? That’s too bad! We had no- ticed it was looking pretty thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a per- fect hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, grows faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer’s Hair Vigor cures sick hair, makes it strong and healthy. 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