Nuk ‘ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 4, 1907, The Centro Bemocrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - FRED KURTZ SR CHAS. R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER. EDITORS ASSOCIATE ED CIRCULA TION OVER 4900. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay in advance, §1 per year OExTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y.3t.w World for Pittsburg Stockman for The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All eredits are given by a change of label the Arst issue of each month. Wateh that, after you remit We send no receipts unless by special request. Wateh date on your label Subscribers changing postofMoee address, and not notifying us, are 1 ble for same Subsroriptions will be otherwise directed Wa employ no collector You are expected to send or bring the money to this ofMee continued, unless EDITORIAL. PENNYPACKER Was » leader in deni; that ing all that was the building there was n the new under CAPITOL GRAFTING In_an editorial on the capitol graft the New York Inde rect SURE der that lerson ’ contract ths act from t hree dred to a th ent profit on work BERRY FOR GOVERNOR have the unanimo {f both for Gove i Mr the Schwenksvill "mn pdlite i H l friend and State Treasurer Berry should minat 0 parties Says Brandman, is a personal ch supporter of Governor Pennypacker y a near th ennypacke? ne 3 : Ar i SANDERSON “LIVIN EASY." John H tractor, Sanderson, the favored con whose uni methods of mak (ue ing up his bills for work on Pennsylva nia's $13,000,000 State capitol are being by been living at Sherry's investigated the Legislature, has in New York, since last October Many Sanderson since he hurriedly left Phila things have happened to Mr delphia under fire nearly six months ago Probably the most important in his eyes was his marriage early in the winter & a Philadelphia woman whose home was in Glenside, He brought his bride to Sherry's and there they have lived ever since Witk part of his $4,000,000 or §4.000, ooo profit Mr, Sanderson has purchased a yacht, and expects to cruise during the summer months under the flag of the | New York Yacht club, HARRISBURG LETTER. on mu om page |, -- PROPRIETOR | | was on air. ‘ys e same is true of the | vast profits on * e chandeliers. Brother in-law. Salom custified that not a of the Pennsylvania Bronze { Co., which supplied the {the pound and the shareholders got dividends amounting in the aggregate to 130 per cent, on an investmeut of ab | solutely nothing ut the thing feature of that if William H. Berry had elected State Treasurer in 190s lic would never have known of this lossal fraud It was the intention of the conspirators claim that the capitol building had been completed for than the amount appropri law, In fact lite been pared for distril ing claim and party in general admimstration plendi the cull the stock this not been the pub star all Co to less by pre this can ited rature had ution Aas se extolling the and the im parti d achievement. ability of Mr. Penny was th epubl inypacker for this matter rt R I s em- pha sized for he ve leads } that He WOO,» scheme to d r that the 1 been people of $4, Gi tol iw the of the com st hare And cot officers or may bers of rate, such ' appoint mwenith ** as he is there was 1 thing, as futu State Senators « But it ut In be sand overwheln re lous 1A should were far was gi a8 expre ver | saw for a day or two before tendk af He had adv papers for an express: F*™ ’ wn on it Ample yiect an basketf: 3] of letters platiorm e for t} q t ) 1% De ‘ lirection of advisable Meantime the ng forward though nust fessed that *‘celerity mpered mctation.” In other words the trust buster which passed ti } fi nally Senate committee where it die and the Railroad commission bill only passed the second reading stage the House on Thursday, It will likely get much further and for thy it is hardly worth worryit K Harrisburg Pa 03 lation be oon with Creasy je house is now in ihe will probab 4 natier Puplic Spraying praying for San Jone held a the home of Sat Jacksonville, Te i " will be el T, Alkey, at April gth, at 1 p m. sharp, This demonstr uti on was beid over from last on account of rough weather All persons are invited to attend and trust we may have a large crowd and shall | some encouragement Cas, C. Hass, Demonstrator ) esday we anon cent | | of money had been paid by anybody for | chandeliers by | 18 strive to render you | RECENT DEATHS. Hernert L, Kang: better known { his Bellefonte friends as ‘'‘Bert Kane, {died Saturday morning at 8 o'clock after an illness of three weeks with ty. phoid fever. He was a very very much lamented, He possessed a warm heart and thus was kind and | generous, always willing to do a good turn for others, The deceased was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kane and was about 26 years of age. He was industrious, and for a number of years | had been a faithful employe of the Penn. sylvania Match Factory, held in high esteem by both his employers and em- ployes, Being a member of the Catholic church he was faithful to all its require ments He leaves mourn his death his father and mother and the following brothers and Lose T., John P.. James, Joe, Burney, Vincent, Gertrude Stella, Agnes, Julia, and The funeral took place "1 at the ( A sad feature it this de the to Sisters, uesday mornis ny 10 o'clock from atholic abot sath father of the deceased and his ge were both in in Philad undergoing treatment They retu ing to Be for attending that the hospit nor: fonte ars were eldd We lay fore Masonic frater was made in rs Mill vices snes conducted by the il interment t ¥ emetery at farme Bellefonte Trust Company, A Home ¢posit Bank! Learn to save; begin to-day; $1.00 starts a bank account. The beautiful steel bank for home use is fur nished free 3 per cent interest allowed COMPOUNDED SEMLANNUALLY Remember it is not what yon earn but what you SAVE that makes you independent, One dol lar saved is worth a hundred spent, Money, like a rolling snow ball gathers as it goes. Take care of the pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves, The Bellefonte Trust Co, Bellefonte, Pa $126.000, $20,000 Capital . Surplus, ~ =~ | Bellefonte Trust Company, | | | | | to! popuiar | young man and his untimely death is Kathryne, | “ROYA a “BAKING POWDE LL MNadle from £7] PureGrapeCreamo/ Tartar€%® The only excuse for buying anything but a Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder is to save a few cents in price. ROY AL costs you a few cents more per can than Alum o phate of Line powders, but it is worth far more than cakes effects of these cheapening substitutes. bE r P the a {Tc “1 to keep your biscuits, and pastry free from the {Continued use of Alum means permanent injury to health, Avoid Alum Ailments—Say plainly ROYAL BAKING a " 81 font : thet on Friday morning WHICH e Doody went out of his way in his final report on of the Capitol The four women who were arrested by the officers at Lock Haven, charged wrderly home, were ¢ and isterment made from the tran his alleged investigation scandal : r at State Treasurer D. AzMi re iad Satuf : a Tian Mar re The Largest Display ) largest Spring & Summer display of men’s, young men's & bovs ang ever exhibited in Bellefonte we are now There's not a new thing We'll lothien displaying but what we have it show von slothes such as most show show od with You'll Alw AVE the best- Men & Y Hung store in all pr n ple than ever best onng Me ne : Penna very much the and lotl OVE { Sim, the Clothier, Correct Dress for Men and Boys Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner & Marx
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