Gime e, wish to call attention TT to sel the public aright, a: ent Sirculation Over 4,900. COUNTY EXPENSES LESS THAN $60,000 The Commissioners’ Annual Statement Shows Remarkable Economy. A CROOKED WRITER EXPOSED Messrs. Dunlap and Weaver are Faith- ful to the Pledges made--Another Lie Nailed--Attention Called to a Gross Misrepresentation ners paper pai bo for the ‘Receipts mass ot intelligent the county charged every tru fault of the average individu the statemen with these wish t in which the AID 15 $131,086.76 I * 3) » Les al ex- : » » . y 2 y | than did the republican board in 190% +5 re publ gut, also ue 8X y know how thei! was bills aggregating about $00 Total $70,197 The last four items are mized in with socounts In the statement but the bills and re eeipts are on fie in the Commissioners’ ofee ) The above total shows that over $76 000 was paid during 1906, by the Demo cratic Board to meet the Debts of former Republican Board, LESSON IN SUBTRACTION Here is a little problem boy can figure out In 1906, county orders paid Take debts of former board ny school $ 131,008 Remainder, ... to the above | wher the 76.1497 sor BBAROB and you have the expenses of the county Largest in Centre County, ce witl we furt 47 years of left Centre ng wa but nol fatally age and has a county about 20 years Making bis ome in A He He is about family. He GUDA ever since iy known through iis friends wil we A Sore i Throat herelore it a 2 : "ta : nn Two Bellefonte Boys Acquitted. Harry Ider mfer a Dight © badly use claimed that the assault on him had been commit ted by John O'Brian and Sidney McQuay formerly of Bellefonte members the Moulders The young men told story vr on was WAS 0 istuch a straight it Was 80 strongly corroborated that the defendants were am quitte «! Teaching Morals In School, of Wil mothers and he Washington and High Friday afternoon on the subie J Morals in the Schools said that the moral stan. dard cannot be fully developed in the school room, for the pupils are not under {the care of the tea continually, but City Hamspor teachers ’ school buil Superintendent Lose, 1. addressed the t. “Teachin ner Another ago, and has been | aa charged with ot og r 5 BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1907. DOWIE THE PROPHET PASSES AWAY Religious Fake who Duped Simple Minded People WAS DESERTED AT HIS DEATH The Remarkable Career of a Wonderful Man--Won Fame and Fortune, Then ™ Lost all--Prophet Shorn of his Pows er--Story of Zion City. ) y we remarkaine personaly, bu which ae Be went tH Ty Asam” ; hatred in his heart unforgiving and un forgiver Declaring himself te » ah, the Re minant personality ing himself in robes of gaudy hue leclared himself to be a sort of “lord high over everything and his fol lowers believed him Ten years after arriving at Chicago he purchased 6000 acres of land near Waukegan, ll, and there, upon a sup posedly arid waste, he laid the founda: tion and built Zion City, which in its time was one of the most successful en- Yatprisey in the country But he apparently could prosperity. Glutted with wealth po tr, with the blind obedience and al he eine egiance of his followers, he was charged | to divert i Mr. Bikie, | tional . i Hawt rn aves recently by the Rev Lia mao pastor of St Veteran Gets Special Pension Special Grange Meeting ‘ ee aL} ~ ey There who want houses 1 who 1 i bY ng u Are uses ments a pay A decent rent mov ing into the town who wat it is a shame that they be plied Encampment at Tipton Brigadier General John A. Wiley, commander of the Second Brigade. Na Gudrd, has selected Tipton, 1o miles east of Altoona, along the main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, as a site for the summer encampment of his brigade. There is an abundance of good water there, The General declares the not stand | site ideal and | Rabbit Season Extended, Paul's Lutheran | HABEAS CORPUS HEARING SATURDAY ™™ **" origi he Elder From Growing Restle THE LATEST POSTOFFICE NEWS Harter Becomes Postmaster on Wednes day--An attempt to fire Wm. Cham- bers Failed--Accused of Bad Faith. Violated Pledges. tells him 4 The strain of bx who has been « writer, ing away from } & THax POSTOFFICE NEWS app ng power wu i votema formed } ind ied hin vere a 1 A al cording to reports, Sloteman left a good and nted Pp Dis wondsn and had the paper signed. Everything WAS now in excel to betray Chambers and his friends. Harter tele graphed to the department that he was ready to appoint a new assistant post master, but you can imagine his surprise and disappointment when he received word that he had no jurisdiction in mak ing any appointments, as everybody in the office was under the Civil Service Harter was tripped up and in this his character is again revealed in its true light positic n wnt shane ent ape Harry Hull's Misfortune Harry Hull, formerly of Bellefonte, A bill passed finally this week in the | but who for sometime has been employ. | and the charges substantially proved, | House at Harrisburg, providing that the od as yard foreman at the ! Adrian fur with attempting to divert the wealth of | season for rabbits be from October 1.! nace, at DuBois, met with an accident Zion City to his own benefit and to the | to December 1, thus increasing the sea. | Saturday that cost him his left arm basest of uses His wife | wore among those who repudiated him He was for a time denied the privilege rabbit being given less opportunity to To Extend Telephone Line [son by one month. This will result in the | Hull undertook to uncouple the cars, Overseer Jane Dowie, and | his "unkissed son.” Giadstone Dowie, | multiply, {he did not stouf The withdraw his arm soon : | were entitled to ] ! : } L. FACT, ——_—————— 20. No. ll, 5 Vol, FUN AND FANCY. graphs--Selected ADJOINING COUNTIES. of Lhe Tox mes barely escaped with ontenis of his home were a nn } loss, while the greater portion of that in the Castner bh was saved. although a considerable portion was damaged in getting it out of the burning building. Caspers loss will exceed $1,000 while that of Himes will reach $1,500 me "ne A Legal Opinion, For sometime pasta question of law has been facing the Commissioners of Centre county as to whether physicians called to testify in Commonwealth cases expert witbess fees This demand has been made frequent! on them, and in order to be on the safe side, they requested Gettig, Bower & Zerby, their solicitors, to look up the law h and the cars crashed together, fon the point and give them their opinion, esh was stripped to the bone and | They found, after a careful perusal of the injuries inflicted were most painful. | the law, no physician! called into a case during the year 1906, in round figures.at | the best efforts at home as well as in | of addressing his flocks in the taberns Branch Company No, 18, at a meet. $54,000, To make allowance for any | the school are necessary for beneficial re- | built by himself, and when the de-|ing held at the home of Henry E. Ho. errors even admit the current expendi. | "11%. He urged the co-operation of | cision of the court divested him of his) man, voted to extend its lines from } ¢, | teachers, parents and the children them. | personal wealth, and his followers re- | Fredrick's mill to the residence of tures are $60,000, that shows that it" is | selves ian order that the moral standard | nounced him, Dowie bad come to the | Squire M. L. and W. F. Rishel, a dis far below the average, and every pledge | might be raised, | end of his rope tance of about three-quarters of a mile. by the Commonwealth, was entitled to more than the ordi foe ot $1.50 a da and mileage, unless they had a special contract made with the Commis where more than ordinary investigation WAS necessary, The injured man was taken to the pels ating room of the Adrian hospital late Saturday afternoon, where it was neces sary to amputate the arm just below the shoulder. The injured man has a family of a wife and four boys.
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