¥ [£ usp ‘Ioaw \ he ho - NET INCOME OF PRUNER BEQUEST Report of Frank M. warring. the Agent, of Tyrone IS ABOUT $2,000 ANNUALLY May Become Much Larger--Sufficient to Maintain a Good Work--Com- mittee Coming From Tyrone--Bitter Opposition of Peculiar Nature \ i to calculate and determine as well as future possibilities With your permission, and in answer | to a quite popular demand, in both of | HEE { whl i H ; r income, value Of the b GUT CORI GALLIEes, 41 a cerning and ’ . ta IATRe frtor the nro Ail Ne 3 p! rems I regard it as being safe to assume that the es and colle ng the net income will be above $2.000 a year, and | am not figuring the income from the hot at Bellefonte, which Is not in m+ uunds will provides that most of the cash legacies, as well as much other real estate, may revert to this fund, and careful study of the will would show that Col, Pruner provided well for this charity, and that it has a possible value of about one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. Let us remem. ber this. he Respectfully submitted, Franke M, Wanino, Agent Tyrone, Pa,. May 6th, 1907. Dr. Tobin moved that a comm ittee of | interest is manifested Circulation Over 5,000.—Largestin Centre County. three be appointed to confer a Bellefonte in re gard to the Pruner bequest and report at Tyrone 1:1 188 44 with commi council re 11 ee of the next regular meeting of council. The motion was carried and President Hesser appointed Messrs Tobin, Hoffman and Orr as the Tyrone committee i net ne The not be les an $2000 annually is servative That a ‘good wor | with that su at Hunting: » that the incor k can ha 1010 and m 5 aco np THE FETZER CASE Mysterious Message Took Mrs, Fetzer to Williamsport SCARLET TO PROSECUTE tion with the building and the Pennsylvania state has been selected by Attorney General Todd and i ’ ; ff» 1¢ of 5 Capito ’ bi i . : n this vicinity Lay afternoon a representative of ti Democrat was taken through th details were explaine and his gens my” Haup who s also Roopsh Ir Newton Hi running the wonderful machine and they turn out quite a good many blocks in a day. The contract for the Episcopal Parish house will take about 4000 blow ks, 1500 of whic! already been made It takes about two weeks for them to dry in the open air before they can be put | Ad all the m by Edward ntendent, ‘Sam mayor aupt AsSAisis In Mant at ral : : of lave | into a wall, and each year they get hard. | er and harder until they take the charac ter of stone. Just now a great deal of | in the outcome | of this new method of building houses and Ed, Haupt may yet ride in an auto. | mobile and own half of the town, ! | pen BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 90,1907. “POLITICAL BEES” AND UNRELIABLE PAPERS Three Interesting Clippings To lHIus- trate the Point ELEVENTH - HOUR CONFESSION The Philadelphia Inquirer Now tators Will Follow--A Prize Offered, Just for Fun Any | order ved gh or LOe asser high ive been e d and degrad. that has prac. ] wa for while 1 Nati It is a clear Re. : 1 will be ith _ arly leve loped heroic measure il crime the peo th by prov. the crown Republi w the ’ " in fall, e the article Keyston branding Berry as a Penrose last warded by Penrose with ich accounts for his pliable conscience ne, and the exhibition of fawn- ing servility ‘ever since The following clipping is of ‘New’ from the A republican who edits the out in Albion, Neb.. and indi cates how much dependance can be placed on an editor, whose conscience is twisted by a postoflice “There is one thing | am convinced of, however—if you love the pi 5, A business and desire to make your im- on ai Back Track--The Little Poodle Imi= of $5 i | press on the ag vhich vo { through f paper ilow the officeholdi I to around vour es 4 {not had + Laffice-ho i { opportunity o i very materially {the honor to { away back 3 ninist {tion as a reward for f; arty se fvice. How i before and {from a pu Was opinion 10 those | “whoop N free | iv ean 't aon i buzz vOut | very i i : alway { sions wer ila Lime when Lis 8 L Hell Ehewe political te fy 7 na n are FE) grafters and mand f{ : ai Ve An Object of Pity iN Aan mstitution whet return and he will | both mentally and Liar,” has been re- | a postoffice | Lutheran Synod, The Northern C the Evangelical Lutheran church of Central | Pennsylvania will convene in Mifflin | burg May 1 14 and 15, in the church of | which Rev. v M. Rearick, formerly of | Bellefonte, is pastor . The program is | { filled with interesting topics which will | | be throroughly discussed by able speak | {ers, Among those from Centre county | who are down for addresses or sermons are Rev, Bergstresser, Pine Grove Mills; Rev. H. Bixler, Rebersburg; Rev. J. M Rearick, Centrehall; Rev. B. K. M. r, Aaronsburg and J, 1. Stonecy- pher Boalsburg, mference of | the basest of all THE LEGISLATURE SOQN WILL ADJOURN Leading Events at The State Capitol Some of The THE GAPITOL SCANDAL GROWS Now Preparing to Arrest Some of The Principal Contractors--Where the Loot Was Used--Fixing Up Bad Accounts of the crimina robber should g A millionaire ten times sentence as one in poverty Aas In nine es out of ten he is influenced to the crim es by Avarice is passions The the Investigating Commission will be held in private, here- after, and for sufficient reason. The public hearings revealed too frequently the plans of the distinguished lawyers conducting the investigation. For ex- te the value of the testimony of 8.M Williams who is sald to have got $10,000 of hush money from Congressman Cas. sell who muicted the State out of a mill. fon and a half on the contract for steel baser motives among en sessions of Continued at bottom of Dext column, Vol. 28. No. 19, FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original, Eccentric Man Dies K led never shaved, 4 ily at long inter had ut. He was never on a railroad train and never ted county seat or other town, yet he was bright, and in his neighborhood was considered a well man. He read a great deal. The only outdoor sport he indulged in was croquet VAIS ; vis the e 4 1 posted filing cases was greatly impaired because somebody prevailed on Williams to for. get certain salient facts, The commis | sion will get all the information on the ! subject it requires, however, and the at. tempt to miscarry justice in that instance will fail. In fact enough evidence has already been obtained to send several of the conspirators to the penitentiary and force others to make restitution and both of these ends will be fulfilled. May 7th 1907. am D. HB.
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