Page 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 3, 1907. NG Lawyer Who Was Capitol Building Commissioner To Try Grafters. OF ACQUITTAL PLAN Governor Stuart in the Scheme Which Has for its Purpose the Re-clection Rebuke of Roosevelt.—How Sheatz Won Ma- of Penrose and the chine Favor Bevealed. (Special Correspondence.) Pa., Oct. 2 “. Harrisburg, Having vaguely promised that e capital grafters will be puni hed some time after the election the ma chine party managers appear to highly delighted with themselves. We are great reformers, they say infer entially, and are willing to hire any aumber of brass bands with which to hunt for criminals and looters But to the average their promises are to the ear broken to the hope.” That is they are simply '‘good enough gans until after the election after the will b This is hardly a matter of cor ure It is by circumstantial have ass ad there ha } pecute M would have been app the D nty Gover: ce | can n break would charge t} be prosecute mind 10 be election the e Prose e abandoned or botched 80 completely support evidence form intent McCarrell ointed Jud i the 0 on an cour Fit Judge of Graft con Bp 1 Al bade the tracting for the expenditure of any money in excess of that figure Yet Senator. now Judge McCarrell, cer- tified that the bullding com- plete It sg s0 absurd -- ' was from con was wa a statement : The dl wwtounded ie Kir wd Me ted and there They the that the grafters and & On rae kept is te is a M the mit a able to Judge prosecu an andulent pretense n per “A y : mire hy nt : UAR 0 nuch nteres ression of the investigation it if the bench (‘arre 11 fact ’ sup acts to ndicial is is A in the in which the cases scheduled for trial he can prevent It erno Stuart must have known this when he appointed McCarrell to the bench and the suspicion is Justified that he made the appointment for the pur pose of preventing the trial prevent and he on court are yon Insurance Grafters Immune. There are other grounds, more over, for the belief that it is not the intention to prosecute these grafters During the special session of the Legislature of 1006 ihe Insurance Department of the Btate was invest! gated. The first witness examined during that inquiry was Samuel Ww. McOulloch, Deputy Insurance Com- missioner. Mr. McCulloch testified positively that Clayton W. Erb, Bd ward J. Davis, R. J. Reed and Is ras! G. Btone were on the payroll of the Department, received checks regularly for many months though | they were never at the Department and never performed any work for | the State and notwithstanding there | was no authority of law for paying . McCulloch also testified to other misfessances in the Depart. ment for which the Insurance Com- missioner was responsible. Among other things he declared that his was sugmented frequent. | practically proved that one of these | pensioners | receiving the salary as a reward of the Department was | service to the machine as a me of the perjured jury which Sam Salter after his fession of gullt, Insurance Commissioner who was responsible for ticipated In these crimes ag State is getting ready position as “the most influ zen of Philadelphia.” Stuart is going to purify life of the Commonwealth by purg ing it of grafter the of the criminal oc he n with thos were exposed more a-half ago? Why sent to prison as others who are tempted to in order to vindicate the has been outraged? Sin public sentiment got the Crimes of 80 recent, equ practical Durhar and ain {tO re me thy nel Larougn argon doesn't outlaws Jurts, why heed DEE than a vear a $ are not those n an admonit seems those men, Stuart Not a Reformer. And it is precisely that the machine manag ing Governor Stuart, are prevent the trial of the under ! ecration. They are soon forgot to resign at the was compelled would again partici cipal spoils But th. at the old business ai just as the Comms resume within a few chine on the election fal for this the Durhan Lime to i not Sanders other capital into fav their predato mont pletel of Joh: 8 hsome no 0 calls it and Durham | y Worse t Martin In fact when Martin suc ceeded Durham as Insurance Com missioner he continued the padded payroll until the shadow of ap- proaching investigation hed him to the de he dropped Davis, Reed and Stone clear hen loosevelt Secures Favors Eamity to control sential t Htical | tened to the « a corruption fund impotent vole rruption NO all for its ca ther kind w= pald TT ‘ mach The hard YOeur of the iif he mad hine Another two years wi the treas ury and they will desp The hood lers won't work for nothing These are the friends of good strive earnestly the John G. Harman He speciman of American citizenship. He 1s honest, able and Ageous. if he Is elected the policies of Mr. Berry will be scrupulously followed, If he Is elected the capitol grafters will be prosecuted and punished not. withstanding the effort to pack the court in thelr interest as MeCarrell tried to pack the Philadelphia jury in the interest of Quay half & dozen years or so ago D. H years ’ a of t thout rat alr the should of is a splendid reasons why government for election cour G Mark the Vast Difference. From the Eastern Argus. The Republicans of the state of Pennsylvania on each occasion upon which they are offered an opportunity to express any sentiment In resolu~ tions, spread themselves In condem- nation of the capitol grafters. Loudly do they call for the bringing of the guilty to justice—on paper. Strenu- ously they urge that they be permit’ ted to hand out the justice to the guilty. That is one side of the ques tion. Witness how differently the effective work of the organization progresses. Note the delay In bring. ing the men accused of Wrong doing into the courts. Consider the deter. mination of the political machine to put off the trials in court until after the fall election. Any fair minded oitl- gen can ses the fallacy of the position of the Republicans of the state in the premises. Censure for the capitol grafters serves the purpose of blind. | Juvenile Ambition, | Mrs. M, G, Black of Gardiner, Ore, who received one of the last rewards of the Carncgie hero fund for her bray. ery In saving three young girls from drowning, was talking about bravery the other day | “Do 1 think enn be cultl ROGERS Stainfioor Finish made in Seven Shades and in Transparent. i i | Ing easily duped voters into the sup- | port of the Republican nominees, With | the | FRANK ROCKEFELLER. Brother of John D., Whose Hobby Is | Collecting Wild Animals. Frank Rocke anthenticity cand] treasurer election of the machine date to the office of state and that department of the government agaln under File the gang, the prosecution of the cap! tol grafters might easily to develop Into a farce be folly in the extreme eve pect that the machine leader be active in handing out of their own gang the ment which the crime seems to state Liies of feller, who denle the Of | Ted | quoted as calling nnd young { be expected It would n to ex John isnnt which he D. # monster ANMEes, the Rockefeller brother WilH that bravery, heroism, nted? Yes,” she sald, “In a sense | do. Herolsm is unselfishness earried to its highest polant, and chil dren be trained to be unselfish, There is only one way to teach them that, h, nnd that is y of kinduess. Beat nnd bully children, and they won't grow up unselfish, but the opposite.” Bhe smiled at an long conversation I helped him asked, ‘Wha you grow up? “Looking up fr frown, he 1 other of th unple @ Absolutely the best Floor 181 Finish also me the best general finish for Furniture and all Interior Woodwork, € Does not h ormar; is not affected would in three manufactured ; {tO members Conn ort of pir eral Hior hut wealthy thers, hots erat Formerly some thous sCralc Significance of a Vote for Sheatz. From the Philadelphia Hex Both Governor Stuart and Sep Knox shrewdly avolded all to the Republican of the {issue of the elect Senator Penrose that is ir directly, but no less certain Pennsylvania contest While they indulged in mutual admiration, 1 by water"; makes old wood look new and all woods look Seau- tiful; can be applied by anybody”. League “Once, Faster party, I had a with a little boy. As ink I » you going to do when TROT Wagers LER ———ck“D BY OHN 1. OLEWINE. ; Bellefonte olved orate a p 44 — for om the egg, with a had not one word to say Penrose. This be thou kind when it is influence of Senator Penrosd sl el Day swered: consid 14 sential to the ection of Knox, and that his volce was « potential in the nomination of it was kKindn¢ { Rit That our american rorests abound plants whicl stuart jut ernor the Governor tempt the Machin of this wore poss that a is a that mean be followel y 30r ak 1} Senat 1 POSS Liif and r medicinal virtues by 6 nu writers and teachers, } \ bi ¥ 34 . a 1 tcal nN ; ¥ tored Indians had discovered the useful h : ness of many native plants before the i y advent of the white race. This Informa- . B.D tion, imparted freely to the whites, led a . he latter to continue investigations until 4 ) . O-day we have a rich a riment of most 0 : § TR Dr. Plerce believes that our American for i : ) to keep the chieftal: in the scores of tl campaign, if hile Y ible. Ye Congo Roofing will itso. IfitsaC it will be tight and stay tight. Any 1 ight for a while the i hey tor n Vv . OO n f nda ng ¥ | ’ ’ ’ Penrose to the 0, Pennsylvania, How Lon . o_o : ' 4 in most valuable medicinal roots “n » properly investigate them; y of this conviction, he : Lovee den Medical Tiss 4 n {teplf 10 ta LRA WwW - { ; Lrer invizat- |B rite fo AML lisali. ic and Tog Jiator, and blood 'y 4 W # medical seiencs Jy speED- ed pn CU a sin. OF Indigestion, torpid liver, Tunctional and even valvular and other affections of the heart yield to It action. The reason w res wany other a Httle book : Tks affections | lear : of extracts dard me % Dr. RB sending the SIM ‘ Sid ' Sample, which we will be glad to send you free. POTTER-HOY ¢ 5 tive anda wn ir the the &1 Faicware ress t iress Uy y all wi his malied freed Y. Plerce, of Buffs request for the same < <> FUN, inparsiieled Not less marve t fof w ares It Is « L sicians bad fa Both the ahore me wt r made up fr nat rr M He = Dur year ; the goes dally to his office and works from 19085 six to hours It i= assumed | in the Leg ure 1907 John | that he is estranged from John D Rockefle re yoo Wh 1 skilled Bemis a ald of spparatus ar 85 ANCOR designed sand built for Tome Both nes are entirely free from slcobol and other Barmful, habit-forming drugs, A 1 fiat of thelr ingredients is printed on bh botue“wrappor a4 TOs r " ale F 3 Krider's Sid's Mackeyviile J Cedar Spring: LB - Ralona » $30} B02 B30 Mary Halli (48 3 | wan lpm. pam Ar Lv. ip.am.ip. Ww r. Fierce, a . ’. was . . f ow eight | do ’ New York Oentral & Hudson River R, R. , . 308 97 o Jersey Shore . man ’ deal WMSPORT ings Foi, iene ee TIBARGAINS iF EE Yh FOR MEN ~ k. A. RHOADS a good lamp oil \NESRACIEE, AND, BY UNE hat is safe nib with a COALS clear, white light If + ' Also all ) does not ‘frost ' Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and chimneys nor and. Cr ital Gens oe char wicks —1s en reet Family Favorite Regardless of brand or price tives was ft AT K ¥ » of Gilding Gold, Governor of tl Machine. rS [5] : Qa nd The Rexall store BELLEFONTE, PA PATENTS, x LY there is no better Far superior to ordinary Beezer's MeatMarket ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE (ans Wagon ol YOUR DEALER HAS IT Waverly Oil Works INDEPENDENT REFINERS . f 3 Oils for All Purposes , : PITTSBURG, PA. JOSHUA RH. POTTS, Lawyer, 020 Chestnut St Philadelphia BOOKLET SENT FARES w Ninth St Wa — 0 Dont “(2 Trade Marks, Labels. We BEEF Al keep ne FORK nds of 8 is ne but the best qu MUTTON woked Meat want a nice Jy ality of SLICED HAM Pork Sausage. ete ey Steak. go lo FRILIF BEEZFR W. H. MUSSER, Sreneral Insurance Agent Notary Public and Pension Attorney BELLEFONTE, PA. HARRY FENLON § Frederick K. Foster ! Wm. Burnside FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE. BONDS of every description Elements \u We Aq . : hr . at \ \ Tioga count miners, fare ' old soldiers i rt Jol Bheatz f« irer afl gang leg rd has be po . d h ) newspaper publi supj because of his the muzzler. He is of the gang the gang first Suppo ’" ITOAS ie recs Nelthe A a0 we ee 1 ort | JOT can vole PAINT YOUR HOUSE stand ont Oar experience in com! wolors moniously is at vonr service with the Pure White Lead and Oil to back us up. THE NEW WALL PAPERS We have can be made to give many novel forms of de tion. We'd be glad to suggest original treat ments, for your house—they need not be expensive. Wal Paper, Window Shades, Curtain poles, paints, oils, glass, etc,, for ast and | Tean Sur A Strong Double From the Willlhmsport With both the old soldier the sons of old soldiers, ent protest against the Machine b defeat of the Cochran pension bill there will be a heavy verdict against Sheatz at the ballot box in Novem ber irom 118 neigh In attractive colors and it will g hat bor's ) ning ining Ruccessor to 08 PAY YOUR POLL TAX, EVERY VYOTER SHOULD SEE THAT HIS STATE OIL COUNTY TAX 1S PAID ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER B+ THAT WILL BE THE LAST DAY IF HE WANTS TO VOTE ON] NOVEMBER 5. Texrie COURY BEILILEFOXNTRE. Pos Jno. F.Gray & Sen Sucoessors te GRANT HOOVER : Insurance: ™his 1 Anoe, Companion 1h the. world. We are pre. pared to write large At any time, PAY YOUR POLL TAX, EVERY VOTER SHOULD SEER | THAT HIS STATE Olt COUNTY TAX [18 PAID ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 5 THAT WILL BE THE LAST DAY IF¥ HE WANTS TO VOTE ON | NOVEMBER 5, io vs BF ECKENROTH BROTHERS, BUSH ARCADE, PAY YOUR POLL TAX, EVERY VOTER SHOULD SEE THAT HIS STATE OIt COUNTY TAX 18 PAID ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 5 THAT WILL BE THE LAST DAY WANTS TO VOTE | ON Crider’s Stone Bldg, Bellefonte, 5
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