Pace 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. NOVEMBER 1. 1906, QUARTER MILLIONTO CARE FOR CAPITOL That's What the Gang Demanded in Scott Bill to “Employ” 166 Care takers Under Penny- packer's Board. President Pennypacker's board of pub- lie grounds and buildings appear to be able to take care of the new capitol and the grounds; to have the building floors scrubbed, the trees pruned and the squirrels fed all right without the army of employes that would have been “employed” there (killing time in one another's way) as soon as Stone's commission “finished” its work if Phil adélphia Senator John M. Scott's won- derful bill of the last regular had become a law That law dled propriat the was part of the general plot for cap 1 session would have sad a biennial ap the care of proposed upon the on of capitol and taxpayers $251.5 1 grounds he 20 for chem the Scott bi is now evider wher i : amount, as Scott's bill would have dono. $107.3 from 19 to 1668 the nun f emp under the board new or R ; . 19 persons autl Z Jy Xisticg aw by Increazing the Bcott bill w preases amount ¥ RB $204 addition the supsrint ent's § sala : { ng lars of e salary Ir oe ning of this year ncreases At Onc Total new $188 To Have Been Appointed When New Capitel Was Finished. For the mechanical plant Chief engineer 28 00N places at once Assistant chief engineer 2.00 Night engineer 1,804 Two assistant engineers, $1000 each 2.00 Bix firemen, $900 each........ b.4 IBiaattIoifm- coves ister ssssnnes L5 Assistant electrician.......... 1,02 Two wiremen, $900 each 1.80 Machinist 1.04 Machinist's helpers, $720 each 1.444 Plumber “h . bis 1,000 Tumber's helper 'h T2 Fir care and maintenance Cabinetmaker .h 1.200 LIDROMEAREE aes 1084e045s00648 0 Bix mechanics, $3000 each B.A Thirty-six guards, $720 sach 26.02 Twelve elevator men, $000 each ™ 10 804 Mistress of charwomen 36 ) Thirty charwomen, $240 each 7.204 Bight charmen, $720 each 6 Ww Two female attendants, 3380 each 720 Two male attendants, $720 each 1.440 Three male telephone operat- OFS, S800 RBM. + oosousssunsse 1,030 capitol... $85,664 addition eee 107104 cost at that time Additional for new Total annual Annual Thus to make the blennlal ap- propriation for taking care of the capitol and grounds $251.62 Of course, a Ponnypacker board that secretly abstracted $9.000,000 for "ex. tras” on the capitol, may have had ity own surreptitious way of spending without warrant of law the quarter of a million called for by the Scott bill Who knows? Such a transaction would be me more astounding than what has | Leen done, Now, the thought for the voters Is that as Pennypacker would have ap proved this $251,620 grab If the capitol | nad been fMTshed; what Detter vou pe expected from another Penrose Gover. nor and Gang-owned legislature? The plot of what the Gang has done, and of what more it aimed to do, through the Scott bill, is now laid bare. If the people Indorse the Gang pn November 6, will not the successful consider that they have popular war- rant from the polls to go ahead and consummate the stupendous graft? YOUNG EXPOSED AS "FAKE" INDEPENDENT Buncoed the Insurgents For the Benefit candidates of Old Gang Bosses and Always False to His Profegsions. The hitherto unwritten record of Robert K. Young, “Republican” candi date for Auditor General, proves him to have been from the very outset just as much of a “false” Independent as he has heen while Solicitor of the Capitol Commission and, later, as one of the four Penrose-Andrews nominees on the state ticket In 189 ‘ A tate de ate from Ioga our minstruete havin } n« { ‘ ¢ ning { Tis 4 Qu 0 chalr 18 ! 3 ent 18 A 1 anti-Quay peopl { { I ! ¢ ! n ’ " A \ a Wl a 1 1 1 ( . , ( r \ ) : » » I v ua 104 me's sl gales f the an rand wore tad Ww " Young a re esent ve vas playing as ree loader a plan was forn pit Hill to ple ue 'nited States senator. The © ¢ , er to Induce Quay ! draw m the fight an ad 1 a t ) end ’ 3 an § } * E t ’ and 13 ag ] s aban N . A tha { five . and R e of ‘ N ¢ nag : ’ had a { e 10 . 1 1 the antl \ ‘ a { Je hs wing Y ng was the 1 tive figure in trying ! ATTY 61 th nsurgents ver to { ’ n tf elect hin N $f was 100 and . Ste man off the bench by 1000 majority. While the geship fight was raging a big conte vas going on for the legisla ture and Young had been supplied with the “sinews” to conduct the anti legialative campalgn AB was running as an avowed “insu Henry M. Foote as a thick and thin Quay man WwW. E Champaign as a thinly disguised Quay man, but supported by every heecler of the machine in the county Young refused to assist In running an Quay Hitcheock regent: tendly OuaLy other “insurgent.” upon the ground that Champaign would be guided by public sentiment in voting for a Unit ed States Senator. Hitchcock won by an immense majority, and Champaign was nominated over Foote Cham palgn went to Harrisburg and cast the | speaker of Marshall the election of votes that elected the house Quay 1 In the same interes and made mail in year the “insurgents” ted in the election genator from Young's dis known that ganization of the senate would depend upon one or two votes, The anti-Quay people induced W. W. Crittenden, of Potter, to become a candidate, and the Demoarats et him. The last minute, as Mr. Crittenden alleges Young let go the fight in Tioga, and Myron Watson, a Standard Ol Quay fte, went to the senate, and his vote gave that body to Quay. As the Tiogs men put It, Young was responsible for the loss of both houses of the legisla ture to the machine Next, Young was appointed by the grace of Stone as attorney for the Capitol Building Commission. One word from Young could have stopped were vitally of the trict, as it saints was the or lorsed | word. When Young was proposed for | a place on the state ticket, the Tioge | Republicans flow to arms, and Young 22 forced unon the ticket against the all the graft, but he never spoke thal bitter protest of threé ol tne tour ueie | gates, and of all the leading Republl cans of the country, A prominent machine state official who was trying to induce an anti-ma chine leader from Young's county to withdraw his opposition, said: “If you will go along, you and I can do all the law business before the Auditor Gen eral.” The kicker replied: *I have no doubt you can do all the business, but nothing for reformers.” anti-machine Republi cans ran Andrew B., Dunsmore, a real Independent, against mis-Representa tive Champaign for representative and soon had fight practically won Young was chairman of the county committee and was active in the fight for John P. Elkin. He is sald to have placed much of the Elkin money, and the anti-machine people declare that every dollar of it was placed where it do Champalgn the most good the most harm, there will be In 1902 the the would and Dunsmore PUTTY AND GLUE. They Are Found Everywhere, One kicker in the family can stir up more dissension than a dozen on the out- side. One garrulous croaking pessimist in a firm can do it mgre injury than a horde of creditors, and one chronic fault finding moss-back knocker can hurt his town more than a regiment of outsiders every town and what 1s exasperating, ‘em has KNOWN 31% OVER SEVENTY YEARS over the entire United States Three generations have used | MANDRAKE PILLS £1 Sick Hendache Jaundice Heartburn Malaria el Flatulend Schenck's Mandrake Pills ven the Liver. health t jen) re “ : the body. clearness i nplexion, and t gids its Purely Vegetable ! Absolutely Harmless i is } yy 1 } L RJ a SCHENCK & SON, J ] adelp yhi a, Pa. A. NED ——. PAINS IN THE BALK he { : i RB are the irst signs of \1 hia "1 x aie harp ywbie. I NOusSands have kid- M 1 1 ' trouble and do not Kn( 1 N 1 L S DEC § ‘eed A i alian | “ 5 5 ii 1 | Al e INerve } ing INerv us ness, ceplessness, Hestless- : i Irritability; t fre ’ i 4 i, sib! i reque |» 101 Y " ' | L IVE, SC i or of iu ] ) } U vy Pa For these 11sorders take Krine's Kidney Pills NEW YORK CENTRAL FINED, [hey ¢ almost spec their acti restoring these rgans to their normal condi- n; they remove the poisons f from the bl 1, and cheertul- ness and good health return. : One month tr catment one dollar at Krumrine's Pharma Not a cy; and if you are not benefit I. The tof ted ask for your money back, and you will get i A da EY It Sounds Paradoxical sion do selection Make your neimer Clo one thi 18 but Kuppe nhe ner Clothe 8 h Ve all the style, n anship, the the fit and characterize the metropo tan sharges fifty, ty.five overcoat, the quality the sIXLy or Yon have fine work in lividuality, which produ t of who talior seven dollars for a suit or prob i bly seen them advertised in all the leading MAgAZines ontgomery & C BELLEFONTE, PA. The fellow who takes to drink because Some labor agitators even refrain from a girl refuses him would probably have | using capital letters when they write taken to drink anyhow, their names, RAILROAD SCHEDULE W. H. MUSSER, user ENTEAL RAILROAD OF PENNA ~Con- Sreneral Insurance Lager densed Lime table effective June 1%, 8. Notary Public and Pension Attorpe) READ DOWN “kil LP ———— | ad No 4 STATIONS INC BIN SoZ BELLEFONTE, PA. opm pom | Ly Al 1p. p.m am. | 10106 4122 45] BKRLLEFONTY s 40 UR 21661 256 Nigh AREER TY 2-116 5% 0 Zion fr 21 4 v2 Ss. Bi. GOSS, 31708 3.8 Heels Far 15) 4 8 15 J 3 101 jes * 11 x FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE 431 713 38 | “otra 06 4 40 905 . An 2 fttany 1904 «32 602 REPRESENTS SOME OF THE BES! 7 4°(17 18 Hustor tv 02 4 55 9 00 ” Fy y 1572 34 Lamar 1% 9 42 BST 8TOCK COMPANIES 7 5817 25 3 8] Clintondale (15 %) 4 20 % rg } oa TH17 2 332 Krid Hid ¥ 12 ART ind Floor Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pi 80730 3m gor hE tu 4 5 ol } 8 42 Osdar Bprings of 111 7 42 HARRY FENLON| hi if ao, (12043 (New York Central & Hudson River BR, R.) . { Frederiek K. Foster i he " Jersey Shore : 5 1 52 LCC OEROT to} Wim Burnside R- 2 Ari WM SPORT } LY 7 » FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND Philadelphia & Reading R. J PHILA «% 1130 TORNADO B 830. ul ILA A% 1B Via Philadelphia pn wm. A Ly 4 pan IN \S Ul RAN CE Weak Days ' Ar. NEW YORK Lv. 4 0 BONDS of desert \ Fan a H EPFHART, Ge Texri 2g COURT BELILEFOITTL, rg : ‘ r EN A ) “ ule . Jno. F.Gray & Ser wa AT Insurance: ine ife and Ac cident Insura v B nas lg, al -~ Crider’'s Stone Bellefor f*S aS TTT TTTT'TTTTTTTTTYA%T TN %Y 5,000-GIVEN AWAY.-5,000 Y ¢ ‘i 4 / ¢ / q ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ ¢ / pen every night until 8 k. Saturday 9 k ' phones. iii Sa Sh Se BN NM Th a Sh a ' i ¢ " ¢ / M ¢ / / / / I Ol 4 HOOSIER } ’ HEN / ¢ ’ / / / M / i fs $ + Uabotdaadiakedbaataatesddabiahediandaibianadd oatians thi aiadbonda thi bis gb SPECIAL SALE Friday, November 2 ON Ladies’ Shoes FROM $1 UP. adasdesdaadaddandanda sda sdaniant+ Watch our special sales every Friday, it will pay von, WORKMEN'S BARGAIN STORE McBride Bldg., Bellefonte, HER at] THAT AA Aaamssasaass ado tol AALS ARL AE AA ellefonte T rust Co. Successors to Jackson, Hasrinas & Co, Capital $125,000; Surplus $10,000. OFFICERS : DIRECTORS : J. L. Spangler, President Jd. ¥ ET Cochran, A.C, Mingle, Ross O Hickok, Viee President Spangler, Claude Cook John P, Harris, + + « Treasurer 1. Unrbeneh, Ross O, Hie! Isanc Mitchell, Asst. Treas, John PF, Harris, Interest paid on time deposits Collections made on all Jointa on favorable terms, ots as Administrator, rdian, Assignee, Reoeiver and Trustee, Prompt attention given to all banking matters entrusted to it,
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