» 42K) ‘1oaeag] Circulation Over « # 10.—Largest in BERRY'S ELEC. N NOT A MISTAKE An Answer to a Machine litical Rot. MANY REFORMS ARE Organ's Po EFFECTED Brief Review of What Has Been Accom- plished--Berry Uncovers Another Scandal--Capitol Cost $12,000,000 Instead of $4,000,000 In contrast, we Dow to every irgentiy appeal very honest fair mmded n tter that the YO, thar oo than O00 . 000 were startled Tonight 1 cot I made a mistake. [| want to) and take this method of confessing it. | made a mistake, and want to t “Looking into the records ir I made the mistake of saying sle of Erie that the Capitol cost ¥o 000,000 than $4,000,000 where | was wrong Since clerks have made out a statement for me with more certainty Fre these records | am prepared to inform you that that Capitol cost nearer $20 000.000 than $4,000,000, or in other words that the actual expenses have been over $12,000,000 honest wo air my ) the peo ) haste : nearer That's then the ’ absolute mn HARD TO GRASS This statement was received with con siderable surprise, and Mr. Berry reiter ated the figures, when he was applauded, Further on he said “The officials at Harrisburg have treat. AT FIRST, Centre County the credit for result of t “You can take cause ot the this, be he election The iteousness is working in every depal nt of the State Govern ment, and if you want to leaven the en tire loaf, elect Emery and the entire ticket leaven of 1 sneral is a good » environment, It's im y men to stand the pres. es a man with a backbone i If you fail to do ber election. cot Snyder of 11 nay heavy rates of interest on joan | meet current 1's. Tivery school teacher, every dire ever rdinan Kt irches tl Darmony at the old time fire and | } people and ailed in the a | feeling ymmunity, The r brot} er were appreciated was dem onstrated by the proper re spondin call for aid to support free will offering of $40 wn 11] the givers may God bless g ROO pre: labors of ou and this toa A given him, the gospel A Friexp A Clean Start for Zion City, Zion city is soon to have a general con fession day. At the time ap ywinted Wilber Glenn Voliva, who has ea the affairs into his own hands will summon the entire populng ¢ of the city to meet in the tabernacle, There each man will tell of the sins he has committed against |others and then everybody will begin life anew, and never sin again, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 19086. GRANGE EXHIBITION A SUCCESS The Display Is Larger and More var- fed Than Heretofore. LIST OF ALL TENT HOLDERS With Ideal Weather the Attendance is Large--Special Features During the Week-- Politicians There day and Thursday. Wednes- AY at roiden Laie wert a afternoon Hen, W. T Ae nerai Look pha _ morning Insurance Meeting. Mutual Insurand ny held the regular quarterly in their offices in Petriken Hall day. which was attended by all the directors The amount of policies approved was $163,113 ; premiums, $14 211.47; cash premiums $086. 11) ; losnes awarded $1050 Mitchell, of La mont, was appointed to fill out the unex pired term of iw lottorf. recently de ceased. as a director ;: and for the same reason H. E. Duck, Esq., of Millheim, was chosen as vice president of the com. pany The Farmers ¢ com mn meeting on Mon Neary (ye Invitations are out to the marriage of Hon. Philip E. Womelsdorff and Miss Emma Du Bree Warfel, to be solemnized in the Presbyterian church in Philipsburg on Wednesday evening, September 206 10 the presence of a large number of invited i guests, RIES : Creasy. Drered® ADJOINING COUNTIES. The onl to an McClain block in Altoona APSE wesday mors removed I'he William McClain and was a ture. Five falling bu MeClain Mitchell Bitner, about 065 well as pain large three-story per lding Ons were “ ’ : last week > Wi ating aj chi when he choked on atid these mn ® opening uj . which Ve ia A nis north ar ¥ Hegal Keller, wi CASES rey ry spangler and Ha two of the they nd wet i ’ a ty and were fined over $100 Entire Flock Killed. During a rain storm on Monday of Inst week, John Johnson, a farmer living At Merengo, Ferguson Twp., suffered a heavy loss by a puculiar flash of light ping. The fox k was out in an open field, away from fences and trees, when a bolt of lightning struck them, instant iy killing the entire lot, consisting of 15 head. Cattle and sheep often are killed by taking shelter underneath trees or along wire fences, but not often in this nanner During a heavy storm which swept aver Blue Ball, near Philipsburg, Wed. esday of last week, lightning struck the arnof A. E. Goss and set it on fire, he strange thing about it was that the fre wont out before any damage was ~ MURDER COMMITTED { the new Franklin the a ! conpects the Beech Creek | afraid to place the Jone to the barn except the tearing out | the end of the building by the Ming. A horse a stricken Gent and the manger in which it stood badly de \ olished, ight- | known Kline farm, now owned by Vol. 28. No. 37. FACT, FUN AND FANCY, ” “ « Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected A [ CLARENCE and Original, was Stabbed Fiend. John Kachlc by Some _,|BODY PLACED ON THE TRACK An Effort to Conceal the Real Cause of His Death--An . Autopsy Held Last Friday--The Authorities are Active-- Arrests May Soon be Made AUTOMOBILISTS' TRIALS. a ea LER] % Tix ev were body on the trac lear Lhe shgineer Wi N k for p it «949 stop ght hav train that the sexdIy * THE MYSTERY SOLVED 5 was said by COra DATrves F an a > of { or the Year 190 to be very near the high recor ark un each instance, The indications the corn crop will show an increase 20,000,000 bushels the ficated crop a year ago. In words, the promise is for 2,703.641,000 bushels The winter wheat estimate is $29,534,000 bushels. or about 1,000,000 more than last vear Spring wheat promises 29,000,000 bushels more than in the 190s harvest, so that the combined wheat outlook is for a harvest of 30,000,000 bushels great er than last year, The oats prospect is for a reduced pro. duction this year, while barley shows in- dications of a yield of 10,000,000 bushels more than last yoar nambers burg iby Rev Snavely he bride was dressed in her graduation gown of white Paris muslin and carried bn roses he maid of honor wore white with pink ribbons and carried La France roses. The bride and groom left on the 2:40 train for their wedding journey New Haven and other eastern points after which they will be at home in Brooklyn, where the groom will be an instructor at Pratt In stitute Both the bride and groom are graduates of Pennsylvania State College, and last June the bride was awarded the fifty dollar prise given by the State D R. for the best historical essay on | Pre-revolutionary Days A Good Yield. | Dr. W, H. Fry, of Pine Grove Mills, Mr. Isaac Long, farming the well | at the solicitation of State Veterinary F. M | Pearson, on Tuesday afternoon went Fisher, has a good yield of wheat-—gs | down to Hublersburg and Sanydertown bushels of Fultz Mediterranean, to the | to inspect some cattle which are said to acre, ‘The Fisher farm is in Gregg twp. | suffer with tuberculosis. H) . re tl uncie le, assiste are th over ‘ other Ue S to
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