Circulation Ove, 2, '00.—Largest in Centre County BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 265, 19086. Vol. 28. No. 42, CAPITOL EXTRAVAGANCE . (s50ve are largely in Centre.) OCTOBER WEDDINGS. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. . HN Central RR o a. , . 1 ( a Beech Créek Railroad (now N Y uty 11.04 A UT Bri ht, 8 arkling Para aphs--Se d A FE \X/ COMPARISONS In addition to the above there arejpossibly several hundred other small corpora. 1 iesday atternoon at f Kick Teh i nt Orgel ” tects tions which in the same way pay thousands of dollars in taxe re ( sta ara RY LOT in HN di : wi BLOLLE / and not through the county officials, All these are owned. operated, and patron. | Appie Shu t 1 h Bram v took ola EVERYBODY A Series of Campaign Falsehoods Taken Up and ised by Ceutre county people auf ultimately the taxes come off of directly | at jhe | me of the y and by indirect profits in trade and airs. jerry oh Fully Answered. We believe that Centre county pays nearer 800,000 thus, than only $23,529 @5 ¢ hy It of 3 : Is Hon by Rev the Reform Whar Comes Back the z : : : A Comparison of State Capitols — That's All! They sdy $145,161. but hesitate toshowiligtitems In that sum, no doubt is in- | ex Capitol at St. Paul. Capitol at Harrisburg. cluded $129 308, the appropriation to State College; and about $17. Construction of building “onstruction of building, Hospital at Philipsburg, decorations, chandeliers, ' v decorations and all You might as well charge up the appropriations for the Reformatory and all other furnishings, $3,000,000 ot yoF Insane $13,000,000 ingdon county; the Western Penitentiary 10 Allegheny county Chiagdeliess. fixtures oi $rs, Samus, ‘$2.040,522.96 Dauphin county including the millions stolen by the Penrose iii as to say that State College is a Centre county imstitution and 4 gets the $129,308 appropriated when our county officials have cost Minnesota to put in chandeliers. The Minnesota « Apitol 1s agnificent |, 45 with it. Remember, it is Stare Collegejand Centre/countyjhas out i N. B.—It has cost the State of Pennsylvania thirty times the amount i has structure. few of the 820 students there now and never was taxed one ; Another Comparison. ance ut off $129,000 from $145.000 and those $17,000 more for Sal Philipsburg and their $145,000 disappears like mist. Shows ‘how conceal the facts Congressional Library. The State Capito!, Harrisburg. Cost of chandeliers, fixtures Cost of chandeliers, et and lightning plant, de- ily $23,000. and got Brys.000, even signed woodwork, decora- h " juestior 5 the state treasury absolutely belo tions, bookcases, etc $722,026.34 PALL fling cases $6.088,664.63 nest men will not justify the Capitol Buflding Commss times as much Designed woodwork, deco h explicitly awarded $4 000,000 (The above statement is from the Philadelphia Press, Republican did n arrant $9,000, waste in extravagance The 1hre - rye 1% netdered } he Library of Congress is consideres nrose Gang. ington, in fact in the country, yet our SE at some men, whoelaim respectab ndjbrazenly defend and ‘ ) is still a worse ealamity uilding. Hon. William Allison's Statement : In regard to the cost of the Capitol we ADJOINING COUNTIES, again quote from the Gazette - ““This year the same men at the head . . of the same gang, backed up i . » Turkey Call Leads to Shooting. same lying newspapers, | ying t hia amar of the Legislature On last Saturd there was an cast reflection on the Capitol Commis I voted for ppropriatior r t The ladies Auxilary of + Bellet dental shooting i q niait sion by insinuating that over-charges Apitol, and with the distinct lerstanding ospital have d led te the n from Rebersbu were made in the furnishings of the that this amount wis to provide the i n : ntly at the Midway as a . § Walker, of Re State Capitol of which Governor Sam. g "Respect ; rs leus of what in time r it me F {It appears that W uel W. Pennypacker is the hes n- LLIS well ipped building tor the pu | With a tur all sinuating that the four n ns te p.Repre ative Centre inter ) [he present hospital Ry. At the same appropriated to the building f the wen found to b 4 1 juate ; } Pylersvilie, wa int i : J Capitol included the furnishin modate the many ons made by | But after turkeys and hearing the ca ber 12th i best wishes of thei: » Wm. F. M r. the well-known tan. t is up to the voter. He cannot believe botl rie » must either ave the | friends of i ah 4 Ting Many [Bade by Walker he t ly lofiowed | 1TIGIGE BT. exlen 10 them ner at YWestover, Liearie ¢ Cotiply ‘who . : y ’ . ¢ 4 ir 1s have been so filled that {the direction of tl und roi vill place them in tt autiful park be Gazette's boast, or accept Hon. Wm. Allison’s positive statement, If vou believe | {i was found necessary to turn the pas ®aking the call onally 1 + 4 Key » 1G sulle tron Mr. Allison, how can you be consistent and vote for : ndidates named by the | tients away. What is needed is more Bis head f nehing iu Ano The ent ir ~ n . ; ad £ i a or treating ¥ 1 H the birds bene lured his } , WwW ’ ra comn } ni. ; E . Gang —the same Gang who spzat $13,000,000, instead of $4,000,000, oa the | [UV | facilities for treating the sick {# any of OE Es | Bellefonte Monday n the readers i sire V Capitol o this end the hospital authorities had | Way by the deceplive Mr. Bietz . wore " : Wyoming, Utat pitol Architect Robert Cole, of Bellefonte, omy movment of the bushes near | 1 oie might prove of interest wih What Berry Said About The Treasury : draw plans for a building Joxgo feet, | where V alker lay and also an object ap-|, "oo. oo wid ne near Bellefonte. | T¢Xas. The snow storm extends through two stories high. It will be of brick a ring slightly above the log—which |p " the Rocky Mountain district ad tt . : ! Ral) Lae 0g. The Dispatch was dated Los Angeles, | '9¢ Rocky Mountain districts and the $5.000.000 SHORT. contain two wards, seve) private rooms, {Was the movement of Walker's head— | ~ ; : on RIT | plains states eastward } t ] 's Betz mistaking for aturke § 1 y | Lallornia, anc are that the will of | ©7710 50 astward. t Alleatow or terilizing room o : ing it for aturkey, fired and . F . in " On this point, at Allentown, October | sterilizing room. operating room doctor's ‘ taking key, fired a George Grege: 5 en: fled dn that Prof, Ira N. McCloskey. of Clinton leak root water closet tri Bit Walker. One shot entered Walker's ‘ A g 1 cloak room, water closets, pantries apd b - . wih Sd city, leaving $100.000 to heirs residing county, county superintendent of pubic in Bellefonte Pa Gregg was at one | schools, bas been busy for some time ar. linen closets, The operating roam will 1 eye yu others entere d his breast, ar have a tile floor and a wainscoting, Obe 10 Dis arm. | Le res Was serion 3 Bard PA i 0 T™ 1 + time an associate of Andrew Larneg ranging r the annual ers inst I'he hall will also have tile floor and whi the unfortunate man and the 2 jient As d : ew Larnegie ging for ti annual teachers insti be wainscoted, There will be another | Ry prove fatal. Mr, Walker was unfor | boiler put in the cellar and will have the; tubate by having ome of his hands lacer- Can ACTORS A i Mexico, Northern Ariz Md 18, in a speech Mr, Berry said “When | took charge of the Treas. . : ury, | bad to receipt for everything “Not only this. but Mr. Berry, the that was there, and everything 1 re- The Gazette tells its readers the fol- lowing story stated the above information tute which will be held in the court house man who profited most by the whole ceipted for was there brought fourth much anxiety on the part in Lock Haven, the week preceding sale lies, on entering upon his duties “Then we went to work to find out if | pay svgtem of heating and lighting |aied so severely by a corn shredder last of those who knew the Gregg family and | Christmas, Dec. 17 to 21 as State Treasurer, dec that he everything was there that bt 10 be | Thic will be jocated to the pollinn " the ‘member bad to be ampu- whose connection is very large. © A rep Harry Bear with Leo Monegan, of found everything straight, as he ex~ there The books were in a terri- | t n F will be very . re P¥ | resecative of the Cenre Democrat at! Lock Haven, through Beech pected, be state, that it was a Jong time be- | [0000 ig The plans and s Rt } Ge + as coterie ey set to ro 10 get sone information | Creek Wed evening with thirty bri could find out anything defi- | ions have beeti in the hands of con. Old Folks” Day. Fogg ble Siti fe eared | ichanuts Aid 16: hss i Bg ll ech Lave fin ng a tractors for some time, and the bids The Methodists of Bellefonte, on Sab rie ¥. go pb i i. TY | ch repartet thus fat hetediouty. / THEY eecks ound ou a 8,000,000 © bomen ) : 3 d HELE, © -4 al ihe Ge Sel Was a oroLher o rs. are} k she have been receiv a " : : un’ 5 ¢ both crack shots and have a finel your money that ought to be there is |... oven L ol put have. ai yet bath, observed Old Folks’ Day, and de- | Dorsey Green, of Buffalo Run; of Gen. try de Jat ’ y : § been opened Mr. Cole has also drawn { spite the inc ney. of the weat : " - N trained dog. They hunted the "Scootac not there. It is in the pockets of a few | 10 "FT = olete building with tw oclemency of the weather eral David McMutrie Gregg of Reading, | region ¢ 3 " an 4 net 103 4 wo u . of | f sl Fhe | " " y grafters throughout the State, ® ditions N Boat che po ies of CO the number of old folks and | formerly Auditor General of Pennsyviva- Week aft week dt with sable) 1 “ 1 { now about to 1 rect od ch ho 8 ld y nia. and Col. Harry Gregg: of Missouri Week after week, and with unblushing, brazen deception,the Gazette has declar- | © yw about to be erected which would | pastor, Rev, |. B. Stine, was ably s Misses Julia and Susan Gregg of : ; make a very imposing buil { . SOT VICE t} av be 1 nit as Bam ARet ten OE town of Peal, Clearfield county ed that Berry had announced that the State Treasury heretofore had been proper. Ne lice n ening building Auixilars ed 3 the services of the day by burg, are said to be first cousins alk S: i“ f Peal, Henrie by NEY and ly conducted and nothing was wrong Sorry: declared. 4d y ib bere inthe have in ula pital Auxilary | A Stephens, of Clearfield, and Dr, 0- | deceased who about 1859 « y left thi ok $65 in money belongiog to the of- 2 . . 5 Sold ieciared the opposite here in the | have in contemplation a benefit euchre | pings. of Osceola Mills In the mor: lat aites Yeotrar : 3 . fice. and two watches. one silver, the Court House, and frequent intervals elsewbere Henly said “Every. | which will be given probably in the | Dr. Stephens filled the pulpit, and with : inalleiwent Aoarn y ,. | other goid They fortunately missed thing I receipted for was there.” How much that was not offered him for receipt | JL 0) SOTHCHMe in the pear future. | his old time vigor preached a powerful to do some work for the company. an the biggest prize. over $300 worth of Tut aise food one and it should be | sermon, taking about 1863 or ‘6< nt , | Stamps "Hope ONIEed 3 Tuesday morning of last week irglars entered the postoffice at the lit- $ Ing, THAT SH LD BE THERE, may pever be found out ‘hus far Berry says $2,000 ’ ’ A sweel pumpkin was ra sed on the when it took four months yost ug selected bos AN : { that thi . . «Mle ask and farm of Mrs A. C H ehins0n i War- yn Vea arrow Escape > slate } Wi b nird rmon ay it from business and TOTSMAark valiey hich weighed forty- This is another sam] flagrant misrepresentation acts to ti coun Saturday evening a sculiar acs t he was called upon reach on | was taking the world easy. He was un. | Wo pounds an measur fifty-four g e 7 cident took place near Coburn in which similar occasions and » considere a! married and t ot rect heirs to t inch in circumferenc There were gl grand privilege to say a word of encour t fortune are the per named veral pumpkins on tf me vine, and That Enterprise Bank Failure. The section hands liveat Paddy agement to | whose locks have bove » was originally from Hunt. | Iwo of the other most as large as ot 3 vt # he there pr "Tey tne } tei 000 Is out, ti 0 De 1e1 1 Can mn ine n straight everylhing was t Gazet veral gentiemen m come gray in the service of the a8 ows At Allentown Berry sail oburn to lay in supt gs fe In the even a platform held 1} ress being mad Dunnings and Dr Stephen “Last year State Treasury w ’ : . a: H the State's money would be lost in the +0 ie : » had recovered | ymeq they U vith them member ¢ | the evening Miss Mary Hicklen ited Altoona’s Big Fire. failure of the Enterprise Ba: a a g hos ank, 1 A very pretty selection; the believed it and vot bank's dull Andrews loans Dad solv along with ’ ¢ school and Epworth League hel lieved 1 and vote cordingly 2 $ irely alon D4 once the i Ana Lo 1 LLeague i oe Subsequent results proved tt y , At y wl s that wy ng | Vices appropriate to the day One of the most seri ver occu n Alto new five ey et es DOLLAR WAS Lost inthe Enterpri na curve ir the home of Vil ver Rot failure An n ‘ tealizing danger Freak Child Born, hand one w " and Car Mrs. John Cullom, aged 18, wife of a f that : n came along glass wor ker of Moundsville Ww Va Andrews” broke the bank <he was a po it al boss and one of the Gang and use n f woes, it 18 said that part Rave bist na b id wineh 13 sven mon e bat ) ‘ i i ) f ng and a Part | remarkable as a freak of nature than the " Was ind the next morning way up | Siamese twins na the new Suiian he raer ol | after recoveris / : on the top of Paddy Mountain. Those | The child i As the Enterprise bank was a political institution, it now is believed that part | who were on the car were John Mark, | ng of the $5,000,000 Graft in the capitol was used to make this sum of one million, the section boss; ]. J. Breon, Hatry the state—but thousands of workingmen who had depos here los Il al nd struck the hand car knocking it into the money for wild-cat speculation. The cashier shot himself h . isa male, with three legs, a WHALE (060 AOL ¥X rn completed, | shot. The two bodies and two heads. The bodie S| RATy Gainage ie Altoon rust | 350 pounds before : iA are joined at the abdomen, and face each 0's structure and the good to the State Treasurer Rn at Fig ar} Bettieyon, all of Pad- other. The child has'but one stomach, dy Mountain, and Dr. F. Barker, of | hut uil the organs above the stomach rleby. The tre that struc y gi Me a Centre Gounty’s Share of Expense. Ingleby. ‘The train that struck thejhand | and the faces are dual. There are two — 2 car was the special that left Bellefonte t0 | hearts. The heads are well formed and The following explanation was made by meet several hundred passengers at Mon- | are unusually handsome. Nourishment the Gazette last week tandon who didn't come from Harris | jg taken through both mouths. One **In 1905 Centre county paid to the State TE er A "hy to view the $13.- | head cries while the other is silent in taxes the sum o 823.529 The following shows the amount Cen sp ya Dr. State, who is attending the It received back from the State $145, tre county bears in the new $13,000,- Killed by Officer. | mother, says the child is apparently 161 —a difference of $122,632«0r over 000 capitol Q 4 a healthy, and he expresses the opinion " . nn . 3 "5 six times as much as we paid in On entire cost 85.000 Sunday evening a Slavish wedding that it will live. Many physicians have Sad Ending To Reunion. Bi he late Rev, Samuel Jones, of the This is what the magnificent Capitol For “Trimmings” a took place at the home of Andrew Kon- | been attracted to the Cullom home, and| A sad ending to what was to have | dur Soumty teachers institute, was | imings”.......... 63,000 |drack, at Hawk R Philipst r scheduled for Wednesday night to deliv at Harrisburg cost Centre county, For Graft to the Gang $3,000 | when. s u | lly near Philipsburg, | a number of requests have been made | been a happy reunion at the home of " " ” of a wy iy hg a which is confirmed by the Auditor The average is 82 Der capita. © len, as usual, an old-fashioned row | for the privilege of photographing the Rev. Dr ‘homas, pastor of the Presby. er his famous lecture vet there anc : : ¥ ! pita, or $10 | took place. Monday me C tabl ’* | Stay There Rev. Jones this year was General's Report for 1905, and shows for each voter | Finne y morning Constable | child, all of which the husbanc has de- | terian church, Lewisburg, came at noon | | 3 re } i fotianl draw od what a corrupt State we live in accor- ges 1 Py and David P. Law-| cided to grant Tuesday. The Rev, Mr. Thomas has 10 have heen ung principal drawing a ding to Democratic newspapers and en " Madera, went to Hawk Rub | been entertaining his four sisters since | (woe I Fook Democratia campaign calamity shout- or gy 32 attest Hine of the dis- | A Shocking Death, Sunday. Mrs i. L. Cook, of Camp- wi wy Sinippor Avent ‘othe teachin, ers—which facts, however, they care- urbers, Tods Cardollo was the first ar- | | town, was one of the guests Tuesday, as well as hundreds of others in that fully conceal.” rested and he was placed in charge of A most distressing aml fatal accident | whe eating dinner, she suddenly fell county who were looking forward to : Constable Lawhead, Mr. Lawhead and | occurred Monday just before noon at the | joer dead Apo lexy was the os Fh of hearing this celebrity. $500,000 went for graft to the Gang which nowinated Pennypacker four years | { ardollo had only gone a short distance | Stone quarry of Joseph Haberstroh near per death. ye) g | W.W. Reading, of Mill Hall, who re. ago ; aud the same Gang now put forward Major Stewart this year, (fom (he house, when the latter struck Lock Haven, whereby J. Scott Quiggle, cently came home from the Lock Haven They needed a simple.minded, vain old man to build the Capitol under. Now the officer a blow in the breast and start, young man aged about 31 years, of | ’ Country Stor bospital where he was receiving treat they need a mild-man | like St for G ed to run. Lawhead cried, **Halt, or I'll tanea, lost his life. A line shaft| Next Wednesday a country store will | ment for a broken knee cap, was again y mannere man like Stuart for Governor to save them from the | shoot,” but he continued running. The leading from the engine to a stone | be opened in the vacant room in Crider's | admitted to the same institution on ri penitentiary. If Emery is elected somebody will wear stripes Finn fired. hut stitibiei aSufie a, Stushet and about No fost fom the | Exchange next to the Racket store at day. Mr. Reading and George Bates . . so, and inste 8 ng him in | ground was in motion an some | which place the ladies of the Ref od | went to a garden where they load In all fairness the Gaz : JA cies of the ILetatinec Hasy i a the Gazette should have set out all the items for their sums. | the legs, as Sspesied, the bullet took ef- | means the unfortunate young mans | church will have on sale all kinds of | some vegetables and in driving out the is Auditor General's Report for 190s has not been sent out, as the Gang want fect under the left shoulder, penetrating Gothing was drawn down to and whirl. | country produce, dried corn, corn meal | wagon overturned and thej unfortunate to withhold the data from the public in this campaign, In the above both items He heart LH resulting in the instant iho ut the shaft, i made from oven dried corn, canned fruit | Man was thrown out, having sustained a are grossly misrepresented. While ‘Centre county” pays $23,529 in taxes—that is on gol Carollo. a Lawhead then was A Sg a that he hopped he | &c. The ladies will also have two hun. | second fracture of the same knee. not all that is taken from Centre county and sent to Harrisbu phoned the Sheriff, and said he would § Niu hai ¥ regain: | dred and fifty gingham rprons besides | m— y o Harrisburg. be at Clearfield on the next train to give | ib consciousness he died in a short time. | many other useful articles for sale Fusion Meetings . hs : \ himself up and furnish the n Every particle of his clothing except his places Every corporation in the county, such as water com , bank i " : oestary : P | , The following is the list of and Ba iL ordn. Tet a ny as water companies, banking institutions, | hj), shoes, was torn from his body. State Treasurer Berry never said that | dates of fusion meetings that will be " 8, electric roads, electric light plants, heat and power plants, RE. The deceased young man is survived by he found | held in Centre county between this and large brick and limestone operations, match factories, conl companies, and scores 1! Miles State R oad. his father, mother and several brothers | © ‘900 ay Sorect uad ot & dul. election. Abia ers will be present of other institutions, pay sums that are not included. The Auditor General's Re- io Shu. {ibsraat Whigh hag bats poussd anil sisters of Castanea w sing whet he Soot Spgs Re and discuss the issues of the Samp: " x . : “linton county since the : EE ass y ound as much money! Boals 8 ing, Jone iavued in 190s for the year 1904, contains all, from which we make these se the Sproul goodroads law has Been Sead » Car Load of Western Cattle. in the treasury as he and his predecessor Basis a ng n : y increasing and to date nine . turday, C « G med was there house, Gregg Twp. ist National Bank. ............. . tna natn vee enins ss union for state aid have been filed oe tion Beoeer wi Bp Han Hotel Belle. ola! wan “ thas is an, ON Bi schost : Bellefonte Trust Co......... fd Canaiasessnrendtl highway department at Harrisburg, fonte, of W Saturday night, Oct. 13, the big tank school house, Wednesday, Oct. 3t Philipsburg Water Co......coo00v000iv. ys we oS saunas 300 t an average cost of $8,000 per mile it | cattle, which supplies water for the Rock View| M non, Thursday Nov, 1. Hays Run Brick Works. .......cooo0iii duu abaeei¥ shunned o 00 will require an expenditure of about $88. lection | farm buildings, was complete]y destroy-| Edendale, Friday, Nov. 2. Bellefonte Central RR..........co0o0n. WATT abate 000 to construct 11 miles of road cove od by fire, ust how it caught is not ulian, Saturday Nov. 3. Beld Eagle Valle . Shwe siias vidi ne 10,800 ered by the above the state's known as there had been no fire near the ann's School House, Curtin Twp, Lewisburg and Tyrone RR. ..............000. rast, Jl share of which will be about $66,000, building since the previous Wellnesday. | Monday Nov. . Sena Merrill Trowbridge illiamsport lad, was severely bitten by a dog on Sat- aurday. He and several more boys had gone out for chestnuts, taking the dog with them. The dog stepped upon a chestnut burr and became infuriated. He grabbed the boy by the head inflicting a nasty wound over the left eye. Dr. Heller closed the wound a number of stitches being required nsylvania on the $10 street, was damaged slightly by fire and water, The Rothert building carried an insur ance of $155,000, Mishier $20,000, and the Elks $20,000. The telegraph and telephone service in the neighborhood of the burned area was interrupted
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