12 PAGES (#0, (WA v pe. . Circulation Over 4,600.—La gest in ANOTHER SCANDAL AT HARRISBURG State Insurance Department Proven a Rotten Hole BIG POLITICIANS ARE CAUGHT In the Act of Skinning Holders of Insur- ance--Hundreds of Thousands in Illegal Fees--Durham the Philadel- phia Boss the Big Thief Names of parso partment pay Kiate hard M J. Reed (Salter juror) Chatias 4 Gray (doortender in Dur ham's poaiitieal headquarters Betz Buliding $9) 8 your ] Look at Your Label. ription paid ih : got a spendthrift from wl title, and a 8 now is en. deavoring to secure a di The one thing which robs the ground hog of the credit of bringing on this cold spell is that the thermometer fell before his pigship thought of making his appearance The fellow who takes whiskey for a cold doesn’t care whether he gets over | the cold or not. i : It is human nature to fight for our rights and when we get them to fight for | more, ~Tuesday, February 20th is the date for the spring elections. Centre County, SIXTH COUNT. In The School Teachers Book Award In Centre County 1 300} vard WON J 1s Institute Districts in Cen this date First District: 1~Gregg, Haines, Miles, Milihelm and Penn M. T. Zubler, Gr 44 5343 Miles. R= Aaron Miles Second District ntre Ha Collegs For i i Worth Sixth District Rash P + Hat 50 votes 100 votes 100 Votes 200 votes 344440000000000040 000000044 : 20th CENTURY : ENCYCLOPAEDIA Che Centre Democrat, NEWSPAPER BALLOT No. 6, Feb 8, ONE VOTE FOR Name of Teacher {Carefully Insert In ine below name of town or township where teacher Is employed.) This ballot, If ent along the border (must Include the date] and sent to this oes inside of 2 days from above date, will be good for one vote, Onan. BR. Kowrz, Pub, In the pursuit of wealth the weather generally manages to get its second wind, | Street Committee will not replank this Prosperity covereth a multitude of sins, | Water Superintendent, to Louis Rosen- | thal, Peter Mendis or some other clever al 3 SECTIONS ¢ ———— A —————— - BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 19086. A FEW OBSERVATIONS PURELY LOCAL) Some Bellefonte Counclimen | Conduct Business. How BORO FINANGES ARE CRIPPLED] Free Light and Sewer Privileges Passed Around--About the Debt Limit--An Building Scheme other Bridge Needs Watching. her than the imstances, it is modern money spend ers deliberately planned to $ 0, 000 for cash for their disposal assured ell out a rphanage ly $10,000 rea We further that these money spenders were figuring to have steel the large substantial High street, across Spring Creek, torn away, as the exposed | surface offensive to their fastidious tastes and it would especially | please the property owners nearby to have a clear bridge with concrete floors, | bridge on trusses are | costing probably $8,000 or $10,000, put in | | its place, while the old structure might | be sold by the Street Committee, or the | junk dealer at scrap prices, But they didn’t get their $10,000, To accomplish this purpose, it is pointed out that the bridge, now, as should be done, It looks as thoagh it were necessary to re. | vive the famou i Builders” to te { political g { lost $10,000 in three local joints and of. “ IMPORTANT TO ROAD SUPERVISORS Opinion Relative to These Officials Tax payer time to get re-elect councilmer An Salary for | your town STUART RE-APPOINTED. ARE ENTITLED TO USUAL PAY The New Act Does Not Wage sou A New Cor Law--0f Inte s-=Appears Rafer to Their uction on the rest te yw nshi Of- Mp al Re spite Homes for Childrer » thus spent the that he wo lispateh his enemy butt hate i go sons de siring t f these i lown hin He tify. either Miss ] Momas Mitchell fonte, Pa. ‘t watched his opportunity and dren will please n ri hn I E. Natt, or Mrs . fired the s Curtin street The animal was a fairly good sized and dressed 250 pounds. Rubl says he BE Lost $10,000 In Sunbury Joints, A sensation was sprosnyr in court at will not soon forget his experience and does not wish a like one soon again, Democrat Sunbury, Wednesd..yv./a coanection with Cl the crusade against gaabling houses when one witness testified that he had ~~ a —— A ——— —— Twenty Years Her Junior, Mrs Charles T, Yerkes, widow of the fered to furnish the names of 300 local | Gaunaler “who died a month ago leaving patrons of a place conducted by John | her $7 500,000, was married last week to Jones, many of them being prominent | Wilson Mizner, of San Francisco. Mrs, residents Her | new husband is nearly 30. There was no- Suidide at Petersburg. [thing in the will which forbade her Marshall Metz, a brick maker, of | > . . | marrying again. Petersburg, committed suicide at the ms —C——— home of his brother, where he boarded, New $300,000 Pennsy Shop. Sunday by sending a 38.calibre bullet| ¥The Pennsylvania Railroad will erect a crashing into his brain. No reason for | four-story brick and steel shop buliding, having committed the rash act is known, | at Altoona, to cost $300,000, It will be The suicide was aged about 42 years and | occupied by the frame, casting, tin and unmarried, electrical departments. ! Mizner is about so years of age. | i ] i 1. — ——————— Vol.28. No. 8. FACT, FUN AND FANCY, right, Sp arkling Par wgraphs--Selected and Original, THE MODERN BELL BE ho wara farmers THe Tr valley requesting aginst the meth vd : hart will t work Liquor Licenses. There are thirty three applic a ations filed for liquor license office, not have license at present, at places in- dicated : Chas. F. Beachdel, Liberty, tavern Frank W, Hess, Rush, tavern. Gander Gilfand, Philipsburg 2nd w., wholesale, Tempest Slinger, Philipsburg 2nd w,, tavern, Chas, Moerschbacher, w., wholesale beer, Rates Would be Less. Farmers, as well as persons of other occupations, look with favor upon the movement to give electric railways in this state the right to carry freight, It is said that the rates on these roads would be from a third to a half less than the steam roads. in the prothonotary’s Among them the following do Bellefonte, w,
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