THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. Or “nv OCTOB ER 2 1906, RANCIS Te — SPEER’S Breezy “THAT” Column : 000000000000 00000000 00000000 0000000C NOOO 0000 Tuar the fast voung man in Belle fonte seldom wins in the race of life THAT the woman Bellefo bleaches her hair, advant golden opportunity in who takes THAT there fonte who become when the ghost does 1 are some Tuat Bellefonte it who thi about, imagine simply becat very f : Thar they say that a ce young lady who resides not tive hundred feet fre m the boro igh line of Bellefonte 1S Dow getung her dia Lrousscau ade Her frequent visits to SHALL THE GRAFTERS ESCAPE? Consider These Additional Discover ies Made By Berry. Creasy’'s Opponent’s Bronze Head Is On Capitol Door, Reminder That Gang Candidates Will Cover Up the Plundering If They Win, or of ment upon the despite all that Be in the matter against” the same that he coll l when Governor Pennypac) and Auditor Gen of the bulldi pr against the other day head of, , member er, ral Snyder board of ngs, urer also is public grounds and of State which the Treas- a member, refused point blank to answer any of Berry's prob ing questions Mr. Berry, therefore, must go around alone, finding out things for himself, Just as he discovered the cheat in the cement or the charge per cuble foot for the air in the telephone booth, making It cost $3100. This booth, Berry says, looks like mahog- any, but it Is made of steel, and is about six feet square and eight feet high, and was pald for at $11 per cuble foot, alr and all. Berry has found also that some of the cellings have gold gtrips around raised portions, and this strip, a very narrow thing, was pald for “by the foot,” so as to count In as pavement, gold the enclosed space which has no | All such probing In the future, | gilt, for one man alone—even a man of | Berry's experience as a mechanic and in nractical business—would take a I ————— Tar when some lawyers in Bellefonte charge a nominal it is really phenom- enal fee That a few lied camphor the balls properly would keep moth out of Eddy whiskers a Bellefonte girl gets hold n's heart strings she pro beau-knot them n ean Bellefonte Tuar the next thing you ton Brown, of Be efonte, lawn mower and a was! s establishment WE Ma e Graft Must Be Uncovered. ew of the fa when those 3 squandered, the needy he The appropriations spitals is now going to trial people are engaged In selecting and jury. The question Is have a court and jury members of the gang which did this thing, to Investigate themselves, or shall we choose them from the ranks of honest men?” Other Uses For the Millions. Taking only the one bunch of In- stances in Berry's Bellefonte speech, he charges, “without fear of contradic. tion,” that In the Infamous $2,000,000 chandelier job, where there was an overcharge of at least $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 alr | enough, would lessen the abnormal | death rate among them. Berry de- were being vetoed he a court ‘Shall we made up of Care 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, l- cense fees and other “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 the local taxation burdens, Berry picks out of the Pennypacker- Snyder official report {tems amounting to $3,236,121, of which all were in the origizal building contract specifica. tions, and were for supplies red to be done or furnished by the the builder the “shell all of that 1 taken Penny- packers d out of t} eneral fund without peo inl what the board has treat nishings." } board members’ « work or requ and yet by for das’ ioting ivom wn report among those items ture modeling and seulp- wood wainscoting, and marble and ireplace tile wood van He the Pennsylvania Construc- which had no plant or any work at contract which tion Company, " ble means of doing while many ary publi are today The ire anor! the sup; helpless for indigent in the asylums cared for by the appropriations for these have been denied and vetoed to keep the money In the treasury so that the grafting capitol scheme and the farm. ing out of the surplus conld continue, The people are about to choose the men to investigate this whole shock ing disgrace, WI the people choose the candidates whose political or per. sonal Interest lies In exonerating the politicians who have done the plun- dering or made it possible? head of Candidate capitol door, ward of ne COMMON Noces and the nsane and rorridors of the overer owned and osts state The Are dying owded neibly Young Is transactions “straight.” seeking the Auditor with the alm of exposing and condemn. ing himself and the graftors, But that le the ohlect of “Farmer” Creasy. Mr, He In clares also that in the $1,600,000 for | ——— — e—— I metallic furniture there wag ford nam | lightened | ghtened | for duty The bronze | on the He drew $2000 a year | from the state for keeping the capitol | not | General's office | Ematfy at thelr colleaguds, 1hcinaing | the ant{-(fang nominees for the state | uaglsiature. | SOLDIERS SCALING A WALL. moneys which | Uncle Sam's Warriors Are Equal te Some Difficalt Feats, Newport News, Va, has been a cen- ter of Interest recently, for it here that troops selected Is from most of the Cuba to in embarked Pear] of the have the on thelr vovage An- 'ALING A WALL, tiger #3 eT han s wile ned Lhe » first opportunity He owed us 10 Paper Gillen, the Grocer, Who Gives the Cash Buyer a Discount for Cash Only 9 ibs. A Sugar 18 Ibs 6 “ugar Flour 99¢, 1.00 1.00 « regular price $1.15 ‘ ¥ Price GILLEN, THE GROCER. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa a, AE SUHAD £7 TerLernoNes. Fine Sanitary Plun ng, (ras Fitting, Hot Furnace, Steam and Water Heating Tin Spouting, Slating, Roofing, All of Tinware made to order, kinds EE ——————— EE A I Estimates Cheertully Fo Furnihed Eagle Block, Bellefont, Pa ) The Circulation Stimulated ~ and the Muscies and Joints lubricated by using Slo ANS Liniment Price 25¢ 50¢ & $1.00 Sold by all Dealers “Sloan's Treatise On The Horse” Sent Free Address Dr.Earl S.Sloan, Boston Mass. We Shoe Everybody Mingle’s Shoe Store, Bellefonte, Pa. - ARE THE MAKERS WORLD IN AND FINISH MADE IN ALL AND MORE DIF} THAN AN) NE IN AMERICA THE WALK.O) IS PACE SHOI FIT ARE ERS SHAPES ONE LI FACT SHOE WE STOCK IN LARGE WE ARE PLEASED SHOW ALL COMERS THE WALK.OVER MOST POPULAR SHOE IN THE WORLD. WE GIVE VALUABLE PREMIUMS HAYE A COMPLI] THESE 81} VARIETY, OF Sl TO WHY IS THI -_ ne ew YEAGER & DAVIS, BELLEFONTE, PA. * * oe __" »' | ped ped J » * » ‘ees’ >’ Ll onl) . I ye ® JR. Se. - » ae. w, Ll) wll J ol) Pel Pol Pe » maw,
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