Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 2, 1907. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR | ————— FRED KURTZ. SR CHAS. R. KURTZ. W. FRANCIS SPEER. CIRCULATION OVER 4900, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - Persons who send the money to eo office, and pay lo advance, #1 per year \ } or bring CENTRE DEMOCRAT elubs with N.Y. 3t.w World for Pittsburg Stockman for The date y printed on eredits a | Arat issue of A onth you remit noe rT special request ateh date on your label Bubserih changing postoMee not notifying u re Hable for same seription expires waring i change your name of } continued, Wa employ no collector on to send or bring the mons othis oM« Ax act of assembly passed March 218 gives county commissioners and town ~ehunicils the authority do appropriate an. nually a sum of money to aid posts in defraying expenses on Memorial day. It be noted that this only gives will the privilege and does not make it : | qatory teresting : erat?” And sea when it This q gang organ tht say a democrat is one who » raft and every species of rruption, Th when the question is asked What i185 a republic An, we Can simply point to the capitol robbery, and the machine rob- bery for a quarter of a century, and that answers it We have had several instances recently in this county of newspapers attempting to indicate the course of justice, or inter- preting acts of assembly, endeavoring thereby to create public sentiment Some convict men of murder in the first degree, without even a trial try to by jury; while others are endeavoring to pull them out of prison cells by ap peals to public sympathy, paper men invade the province of our When news- courts, it is evidence that they lack a sense of propriety, or are affected with monumental impudence THE RESPONSIBILITY Former Representative John L., Wil son, who represented Crawford county in the Legislative session of 1901, has published in The Titusville Evening Courier the motion made by Represent. ative Haag, of Schuylkill, on June 6 of that year to strike out from the Capitol Commission bill the provision requiring that a Democrat should be a member, The motion was agreed to, and McClain, of Lancaster, now Speaker of the House, made the following speech. “Mr. Speaker—If the gentlemen on the other side of the House insist upon having no representative on the Com- mission, well and 'good. The responsi bility in the carrying out of this work will thereby be fixed with the Republi. can party of Pennsylvania. The present State Republican administration is re- sponsible, and this is a responsibility which that party and that administra- tion will assume with the fullest. confi- dence that when its work is com the people of the Commonwealth will rise up and say, “Well done, good and faithful servants.” : - = EDITORS. ASSOCIATE ED $1.50 PER YEAR GETTING SCARED. the public has been earthed ers and as a result the names leading republicans have been associate with the steal, ] things have taken a serious turn, Lead- i ing witnesses have disappeared are out of reach and others « 31H ve $1.80 is plainly All hel the Wateh that. after receipts unless by address, and unless are expected AN OVERSIGHT sight, that the Republican thieves bers, liars and grafters, at Harrisburg left enough money to permit the House to report a bill ap- propriating $25,000 for a statue of Gov Curtin to be placed on the grounds, Curtin, if he could come from to Harrisburg, in the State Treasury i . tal Capitol his tomb and take a trip wonild blush with shame ce hi SEND US THE NEWS, Tur Pen popular post an apology of alm isle with decent men to stand | ization, whi means Penrose for re election to the U. 8. Senate. President Roosevelt prefers John P. Elkin, and and the respectable clement are think. ng that way Harter and Love, Peorose's political hirelings in Centre county, ought to have their mugs emblazoned on the Capitol doors at Harrisbuig and the gang would have all been there, ference between the fellow who stoned Stephen and the fellows who held their garments There was no dif THE CURFEW LAW, Monday evening the curfew blew its first blast in Bellefonte, and the young sters seemed to understand the meaning, for instantly they! turned on their heels for home with a laughing yell. It was amusing to notice the effect and the skedaddie it caused, It was not neces. sary for the police to grab any urchin or the seat of his pants, neither by the co lar, and march him off. There was no appearance before Mayor Curtin in con sequence of the prompt response to the deep base whistle, and every little chap found himself by the side of his ma in-| Really | | the curfew, as it showed itself Monday | at 8.45 o'clock, is not a bad thing. The | stanter—if she was at home, rougeish little street urchins, washed and unwashed, o the whistle with military prescision, If any of our neigh. boring towns are curious to know how a ew works, let ‘em come to Belle- fonte and see it, free of charge, It is an amusing sight to see how Young Ameri. ca will scatter when the whistle gives the command, Well, to be brief—the curfew 18 not to be sneezed at. Let's keep it. ut, to vary the subject just a little: re are curs, not a few, taxed and un taxed, that are ter nuisance on our streéts in day time, than Young America at night, y take J on of the court house lwa and jrmbol “ its frees carpet from morn till eve, Can't the bore’ dads invent spme kind of a blast that will rid this town of some of its bow-wow nuisance’ It would be popular to do sa Such would be a real cur low. Attorneys Scarlet and Strana- | han have been getting close to the gratt- of the In the past few days Continued from Page 1. Ages of not les ed liquors in quantities of not less 1 | twelve pint bottles and of t pin liquors 1n quantities of not quart, Providing f« is means legislat rs expect to shit re- its defeat ug n the pe PC. There are scarcely a score of members of ! both houses who favor the pension sponsibility for LEADING EVENTS AT HARRISB'G Since the capitol’ investigation began | more than start. ! led by the corruption that has been un. i rr a > (ani . Ath RIYA A y | the same into bottles or smaller pack- | House. the yp. members apparently y wR aL o w 4 wy | ag 36 than one quart and to| we or : gr h fo 20 why they | sell the same packages of malt or brew-| 2EPOSE 8 DIL WICH would Go away | 0 with the old system of buying a seat in than | a fr . tiie uous 88 than one werself Mary Viske's death was cansed by gun | the House finally Tuesday, by a vote of | 129 yeas to 16 nays, The senate, which | killed the McCord bill, must face the | issue once more, There was not a word of debate in the Federal This is the third time House has ed favorably on bills toward ilar choice for senators, and in 1 » HAS any Senate, the ' HOOKID 160 DOTS | avanced an argu YOUR Stomach NY IVE it food that will not irritate or J retard the perfor mance of 1t functions, and it will reciprocate in a way 1atural agreeable and comforting. No single ingredient contributes so largely toward wholesome, nourishing, agreeable food as Royal Baking Powder. Royal Baking Powder’s active ingre- dient, Grape Cream of Tartar, is the most healthful of the fruit produc ts This is why Royal Baking Powder makes the food finer, lighter, more appe- tizing and anti-dyspeptic, a friend to the stomach and good health. Imitation Baking Powders Confain Alum “The use of alum and salts of alumina in food should be PROHIBITED. The cone stant use of alum compounds exerts a deleterious effect upon the digestive organs and an irritation of the internal organs after absorption. “EDWARD S. WOOD, M.D. “Professor of Chemistry “Harvard Medical School, Boston.” ROYAL BAKING F € revoiver one not that “Mrs by some was was held The verdict the latter city a tract of 14.000 acres is | ’ | available for the planting and preserva- | bood of $500,000 new cross ties this ton of trees. Of Way engineers think De creased to sixteen years. The Pennsyl- vapia system will nse in the neighbor. » transplanted his year In the vicinity of 5 i . the total cost being estimated at y 1 making | E00 000. i The compan {introduced by Sesator Cochran, of Ly. abot wounds by the hands of a person OF | Arrangements to treat softwood ties with coming, a Democrat, who sad that iil would cost between $800,000 and $1,000. ly its provis a year to comply with its pro ons Representative Minehart is with the way the bill has committee disgusted been held in NEW DEER LAW Section 1 sets forth the time during which the killing of deer in this com. comwealth is lawful, which is from the fifteenth day of November to the first day of December of the same year, and that it is velawful for any person to kill in any one season more than one deer, | which in every instance ‘shall be a male deer with horns.” Each and every per. son violating the provisions of this sec- tion shall be liable to a penalty of groo or suffer imprisonment in the county jail for a period of one day for each dollar of penalty, —Act April 15, 1907 ALARIES INCREASED The Pennsylvania Representatives, if the new bill becomes a law. will receive $3000 for a term which covers two years in time, but means usually a term of less than five months, An extra ses sion will not add to this income, This salary would make the | tempting than formerly. commission, brought out the fact from a witness, 8. M. Williams, who was choked off from being a bidder for some of the work, and was offered $10,000 if he kept a and yeu not tell what he knew about the iniquitous robbery, rt who made the offer is a high official of the U, 8. government. hat are our nitentiaries for! Now cry “liar” and cep the public in the dark by saying nothing of the robbery, The payment of $10,000 was made to Williams in the form of a note for a year, without indorsement and without any judgement clause, The note is due August 15 next, indicating the time when it was given, and spon his promise that he keep silent during the campaign last fall. CHOICE OF U, 8, SENATOR, With only Gang representatives from Philadeiph po By it, the North bil} giving voters at ¢ the power to nominate United States rs passed office more | : : On Tuesday, the Capitol investigating EEE EEE EEE EEEEEENEEEENEEEESEEEENRENEENEREAR Best, by Test! 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