CIRCULATION FOR THE PAST RIX MONTHE OF 1W9 5190 COPIES, per week Circulation Over 5,200--Largest in LEADING POINTS IN THIS CAMPAIGN A Few Events For Thoughtful To Carefully Consider REBUKE THE GANG'S METHODS voters Some of the Benefits that Followed Ber- ry's Election--A Minority Party man Needed the State Sheatz is one of the Gang in Treasury- 1 ’ orders during the 190s session to 1 ‘Gang's"” headquarters, and what w ordered he did. The doing of anything forthe peorie or to compel TAlF elections as int oreat . yd from that which belonged vere farmed out banks which were favored with deposits of state fands umulation of these funds, which be longed to the people, all went to the sup. port of the corrupt and rotten system which controls and rules the politics of the state It would have been as easy for any State Treasurer, within the last twelve | or fiteen years, to have paid the school districts as promptly as Mr, Berry has done. The people have no promise or assurance from Mr, Sheats that the pol icy in this behalf will be continued, Still other and great benefits Cd wr Fev The we : - el Uentre, 4p hy ” re County, of ts hideousness “Gang,'" in A CENTRE CO REUNION. Fair Dots b horn in th band ighed 37 pounds, W104 : ny 5 % i an and 17 5% Sed vrestiing Peck is a ty fo Getting Ahead of The Combine havi 8 RR Manns will be sat 1 a rk. npiishe a4 emi : Une alrea Las VY esta) 8 Se 1s Mis residence is 1 himself wherry and | Arrive as soot ¢ for him Shot For Claiming a Rabbit With the opening of the rabbit hunt Ing season comes a story of a hunter be ing shot, but not accidentally, Murry BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1907. FAMILY REUNIONS HELD THIS WEEK Two Notable Gatherings which Were Largely Attended THERE'S NO RACE SUICIDE HERE David were Mrs. |. M. Carte j ard wife, of Howard fo.’ wal Bretz, of Harrisburg, was hunting near | a od | the | Brets have | will make the most bbit, It fell dead on the property of George Livingston, a farmer, who pull | a revolver when Brets went after in in the hospital, paralyzed, Make the most of ourself, or others you. Enola, Cumberland county, and shot a | Allen's Home Milesburg, the Object of a Social Event--The Jacobs Family as Assembled at the Resides Home in Bellefont near " Rey, i. C. Piper si T0 5 +3 ie v . : wt g1fter ent JACOBS REUNION Fined $60 For Acid Fruit, he : AR AIDSL | Cane Til : ft Teil ag Dairy a Foust Was present at Al trial, looking and pre (hi; but e¢ fruit inter ealn were sel i fo , ¥ : MATE i : ] ~ pot even represented by coud Italians Sentenced Twenty-three Italians, recently ar rested in connection with numerous Black Hand outrages, and who had either been convicted or pleaded guilty, were sentenced by Judge William E Porter at New Castle Fhe foreigners received a total of seventy.-one years, The highest sentence was ten years, Sevon men were given five years apiece, eight others received three years, and game, and shot him in the back. [one mas two years. Sheriff Wadding: uh and A squad of the Penneylvan state constabulary took the forelfnets to the western Pennsylvania penitentiary at Pittsburg. of Fete» ADISTRESSING ACCIDENT. Fe < hd yay orceal tharough wi 5 ta It 1s anid) several members th MAE tered the hall with gum aprons in the: i After Pickpockets We aepartn House Full of Skeletons it Cat K i th late Dr, John St week, no were | the . 1] 14 nee at jess than eighieen skeletons und in various parts of ling, sending the women finders Pir. Stolze gathered the wis during his long career as a ysician and patent medicine manu. | tacturer They were carted to the Pot» [ers Field and intered in one grave Gift of $10,000 For a Church, 8. Johns Episcopal church of Wik lHamsport has received a gift of $10,000 toward the erection of a new church from E. Bedell Moore, of the firm of Lutcher & Moore, lumbermen, of Orange, Texas, Some time Mr. Moore gave the church the ground on which the new edifice will be erected, losets In into} terion skelet An ocral, = NITTANY VALLEY R.R. WINS IN COURT Decision Rendered MoClure Important Judge GIVES POSSESSION OF SIDING The Sheriff is Directed f Nece sary, the Decree of the Court. Hearing Wednesday--An Ami- cable Adjudgement is Anticipated to Enforce, | Or mp Any out 0 POSSESSIon ar ¢ ine be spent a short time with hws molher Gh Lut we ville n ther fret was his Wt mn At this tn his recovery and be receiving every possible attention, » that we expect to see him back again at his accustomed place in the course of a few weeks y Lirabs Mand in Mis Pocket, W. Albert Dugan, superintendent of i : 1 enilical swe there ts every hope for onnsidere is the Pennsylvania fire brick clay mines at | Beech Creek, was robbed of oo while getting on the Bald Eagle Valley train at Bellefonte, Friday e had attended the fair and there was a rush at the sia. tion. He feit a band on his hip as he to the platform, grabbed for it caught the pickpocket's band, but the fellow loose, d | destroyin CIRCULATION POR THE PAST KIX wri oy 10 El 5190 COPIES ry work SSR Vol. 28. No. 4} FACT, FUN AND FANCY, ght, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected Brigh and Original i Change at the T heatorur % si i the to give the SeTION Les) be te in Pennsylvania, Miss very pleasant, affable 1 will do all 3 her power sant for all who night entertainments : 1 Men of Phil. here sev vears the Methodist and speak in high y b he TT heatoriun efonte the very best ture entertainments those Ora & enor Yous Town Wiped Out Wi a tremendous roar and a concus on that was felt | soo miles distant, we seven powder mills, comprising the big plant of the daPoint Powder com. pany, blew up at Pontanet, Ind, Tues day morning, killing from 26 to $0 per sons, injuring more than Goo others, an wrecking every building and practically the town, Two hundred men were employed in the plant, of whom 7% were at work when the first explosion came at 9.14 o'clock in the Press mill. In quick succession the glaring mill, two coining mills and — blew up, followed by the m Forty thousand kegs of stored in (3) the
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