THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA, OCTOBER 17, 1907. 5 i IL OF SSS He Voted for the Susquehanna Canal Bill Notwithstanding His Denial of the Fact. A Bad Record Made Worse by to j . Add Recreancy Fall ing Falsehood Democratic Campaign in and Lively Times Expected Near Sway in the Future, ‘orrespondence. ) burg, Pa. Some the Record copied by the Den Q paragraph introduced the St aso reference the Legislat ing new po wWers al ate "Craal panies with vast i creasing the already dang ers of some of the old companie The statement added that Mr. Shealtz, the machine Republican candidate for State Treasurer, had supported these bills and, that ‘the most clous of all these Inlquities known as the Kingston bill It among which were from the calendar of the the day the session for the reason th Pennypacker, he tened passed.’ The day, et municati erous pow ) altro was was those stricken Senate on last of at wea was, threa to veto delphia At that time all the leading newspapers throughout Pennsyl vania commented most favor ably my si and I not only voted agal worked a gainst the bill on ns that pains quebanna Philadelphia the day before the bill came up he inquired of The North American when It was to be called Upon learning that the vote would be taken the fol lowing day, he canceled an Im portant business engagement, and went to Harrisburg specially to do his duty and vote against the measure 0 yYoie on ne Sus While In Now for the facts House bill No. 2179, from the Committees Corporations by Mr delphia, March 4 ord, 1503, page first reading on tive Record, 1903 The measure, was reported on Municipal Call of Phila Legislative Rec 232 It passed Mareh & Leginla page 1304. It was read the second time “and agreed to.” on March 10 Legislative Ree ord, 19803, page 1370. It was taken up In its order for third reading on March 11 and defeated for final passage on the same days -~Legisla tive Record, 1008, page 1520, the nayes being 79 and the ayes 40. Mr Bheatz voted against the bill but not alone, as he states. There were 19 others on that occasion, On March 17th Mr. Shern of Philadelphia moved to “reconsider the vote by which House bill No. 279, fle folio 939, was defeated on | final passage.” The motion was seconded by Mr. Bamuel Ripp of | Philadelphia and prevailed. Logis lative Record, 1903, page 16060, Ob. viously the machine needed that bill | cussion would | heen | the Bu! in vole for every available vote had summoned and it passed finally vote being aye 170 and nay 1. Mr, Sheatz was not the solitary dividual who cast the negative That distinction belongs to Mr, John Francies of the Second district, Alia gheny county On the contrary Mi Sheatz voted aye Legislative Re ord, 190, page 1691, or Journal the House of Representatives, 19 age 1081. He may have intend to no when he left the posterous editor of the North erican think owns and LO Rey re VOL ji who hit aspires he contr wiblican machine ached Han burg the hy ed promptly conditionally mark him as & recreant moti The Kingston Iniquity. ter ol Sheatz he says Record no doubt, an the worl purpo howe Yel viclous was th Measure depended Mr, Cre give i ‘carry around But macoine the bill 64 2431 of dicted h itentiary f Case it brated sent them relinquished lay or other they ha i ot guarantees that thelr » r no dange ie wr ile is not criminal would any techn ie that i who repre have voluntarily advantages of de alitie inles ke lawyers tained The Campaign in Full Sway. The Democrat) ipaign now well under way and during the next three weeks there will be lively times throughout the State Mr Harman has ceased to expect a fav orable reply to his challenge to dis cuss the lssues of the campaign with Mr. Sheatz In Joint meetings. The Republican managers don’t want the issues of the campaign agitated much, There Is danger In bringing the facts Into view and a joint dis have had that re sult But Mr. Harman and other Democratic speakers will address the people wherever it Is possible to reach them and tell the facts as they exist The trial IR of the capitol grafters before the election would have set tled the question of the election, just as a thorough exposure of the erimes would have defeated the Re publican party last fall. Then every Republican speaker denled that there had been any grafting and now the press and orators of that faith insist that Republican ofcials will punish the grafters. Then the false statements were believed but 1 don't believe that the people are so eredulous now, They know now that Mr. Berry told the truth then | and they understand that he Is equally accurate now when he de clares that the election of John 4. Harman is essential to the comple tion of the reforms which he has begun. G.D nH Britain's Debt to Franee. | One of the chief debts to France Is | that she nourishes our Ideas, trans | forms them, makes them her own, just ! as she transplanted and transmuted the flower of the renaissance in. an earlier day, With all our national van ity wo dl the parentage It is only territory and diplomatic pres flge and com quarrel with London Academy Nursing Mothers and Over-burdened Women In all stations of life, whose vigor and vitality may have been undermined and broken - down by overwork, exacting social duties, the too frequent bearing of childrewu, or other causes, will find in Dr. Pierce's | rite Prescription the most potent, invigorating restorative strength- giver ever devised for their special bene- H w "i : fit. Nurginganothers wit find it especial ly val © i IN Sustaining Weir strength and promotingan wtaur fant Igrishmens for the child. Taps iany, nothin 100 ’ coless Y rng ng will find it a pr oming and rendXing ! t | } Sheatz's Weak Plea, | From the Pittsburg Post. ! In his speech to the Grangers at Willlams’' Grove on Wednesday, John O. Sheatz, the Republican candidate for State treasurer, said much about the achlevements of patriotic Penn sylvanlang and of the high principles they had bequeathed the present generation of citizens 38! utter ances serve to recall ver simi On frequently indulged Samuel W, Pennypacker, ed to think that the formed by Revolutionary old-time patriots veut their d guilty of Mr. Was pre State ag OL Boveri would candidate ANTED Energetic representaiives to sell our “ Combination Life Insurance and Savings & Loan.” For full particulars and open territory write us PENNSYLVANIA SAVINGS FUND & LOAN ASSOCIATION 248 Fourth Ave never pute to merce about which we our “sweet enemy,” Pittsburgh, Penna - Dumas and His Money. rood Dumas the eld 1% not in the of counting his mond but AL nop | BYStem for ba ges the ordeal of aratively palr leavil | | ¢ the ro all n Fae A . wWomer Penn peraried " $ ' rue. ’ Ye h pig, en YDIRCK ( i . ! i en ! } Hes i tions ervial TLRS FIT nically | y ented Fng-aown ow counted the ove in an ni al \, © rom | ful or EE a a Hust Ki TW ondition riot ————————— Stove Time escenaan Wrongd who LACK = down a | Je Frogs irreg *, Teale aeafe found ] or dis or with rh, “consid g that I neve crested sensation in stomach, dizzy or be counted 5 fle A re ovas. 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Poster moniously is at your serviee with the ft Wm. Burnside Pure White Lead and Oil to FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND back us up. TORNADO 88 MN THE NEW WALL PAPERS INSURANCE. We have can be made to give maay novel forms of decors BONDS of every description 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, the State ought to it A can crats show thelr appreciation by giving moral and support mite who afford to give It would create a pot ent agency for good and the improve ment in the administration of the State government would be a gener ous recompense for the might material from every voter The false Impression is being wide ly diffused that John O Sheatz voted for Willlam H. Berry for State Treas urer two years ago. As a matter of fact he did nothing of the kind. He voted and worked for Plummer at that election az he voted and work od with Plummer on nearly machine measure considered during the legislative session of 1906 Tewrie Corny BELLEFONTE, way Jno. F. Gray & Sex : Insurance: py ++4 ya A hg the largest Fire nso ance es ih the world. We are pre pared to write Inrge lines at any time, every b be looters of the There will prosecution the eapitol until after election and If Bheatz Is elected the trials will until the end of time. The Republican mach ine can't stand the exposure which will follow a court trial no be postponed s+ AT ECKENROTH BROTHERS tad BUSH ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA. - Vole for John G. Harman for State Treasurer In the Interest ad. ministrative honesty. It is not a po. litical office and the election of either candidate will be without poli. tieal significance, - | 4
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