CIRCULATION CIRCULATION FOV THE PAST SIX 1 | SH : rd y : 3 % REE PANY Bix i \ 4 : ; { | ] ” " THE FAY Y x 53 COPIES | 8 |B) Warr al 5190 COPIES G. woe / Ad . , - : NN Pa — . \ , 5 . & oH woul : wv ‘ Cir nu n Over 5,200-Largest in Centre County, gov HE 1S “NCOMPETENT" om, v5, 2}: WHO REWARDED “UNFIT,” DANGEROUS exo emesis vom to Reasons why E. R Chambers Should not be Elected yrnished BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1907, Vol. 208. No. 43 HANDSONM fone DESTROYED. PENNSYLVAI IAS WEDDINGS OUR OLD SOLDIERS g: bec GREAT SCANDAL What Has Been Given to Them in Cen body's Magazine’ tre County RUNKLE'S SPLENDID RECORD“ Se. READ THIS BEFORE YOU VOTE '. or HAVE HELD MANY GOOD OFFICES A Striking Comparison of the two Can- | knowl or direction when confined to didates--Chambers Professional Ca ] t i reer What is it?.-How he Became a Candidate, Invariably Turned Down by the Repub- iy " The Notorious Corruption Reviewed by licans--Especially in the Bellefonte : fr pig ah UN Arsiz : a Popular Writer--Pennsylvania ir Postoffice--Measures Passed by { t el of twenty n tes ort Disgrace--At the Mercy of Loot- Democrats ett r ti vater to @f ers--People are Contented he Matinee Races ‘ y " i 00 in debt he same | the repul AD postmasters I : : S10 a 9 3 murde : : \ : A NOTHING Three os od wrap ap add to VB rae 4 'S +. | office in Bellefon Fr no gucGience n W : won HBAVE pi “4 Whardid on i 2 4 < nw Wn ham. ft } i nmitred ind year, WHATdIE ON . “a 2 ther paryy wile ther beet War. bf : : " olefin t re a Tt Boctat Bint . ’ fp r rid . 1308 i ra Dr A raey do? After two mon Andrew Kachick and H Limestone Deal a. = & a iesperate yrds \ H a Iroug ¥ied ham a . rem . 4 wh hi i ou hun ut 1 culo as well — " . tr L he reader has heard monopolies I'he people of Penns ania walked trusts. The Government of be nn. last autumn by thousands and thousands ’ ‘ N ’ X i : . th ronoh nit Hew ite and t hie cause 0 y / this LIC riend hon wants e ote fot mbers ‘ vd sylvan : been since the Civil War, a 7 +3 wh rnew Lap A and to most lit ] : " } of them it was superb and beautifal t acture pol Al Caf *11 people to rust eo imy it of. | met i t Murdered For Money onoj an enormous trust, almost” AS super’ ant aula = n : oe A Nat Wry e | \ of D : t At rn Harter knows Absalom Magee Age (500 Years aA re : measure COL N } x lac) of vidduality A §iats ese ut competition, like Standard Oi : : A k of indi i y and aistine a Or 3 0? | ., : )Y it . t od i Y a ) : % { { W ‘3 | it greatly inferior, because tandard | 10D, Its great aimiess DUK, is DUous ten when ier ado ; ; 5 5 1 Pe Nt evmou } as } atte when ‘J ; } WHY ! most « N sople know WHY . " red fa met of hh y be ‘AN 3 . Wh i upon the murdere ring Saturday night at At : : N rey A t 4 1 Ors 4 on it sl} - Oil gives good oil, while the Pennsyiva ver-eaten decoration, its swollen bronzes the office | lantic City and | supposed to have been IS Var p Chat he pr > het pia machine gives bad government, It |S YAricose Chan leliers, expressed their . notion of the grand and desirable. Now obbed of about $2.000 in cash, which he acquired from a recent sale The shields and fosters child labor; we have | 1 x seen how it steals; it has given Philadel that they have learned that it was all press (the Gazette al body was found floating in the thorough. ’ 3 ORE FACT words: we believe HE 1S WHOLLY IN-| fare back of the city this morning. That | phia sewage to drink, smoke to breathe another robbery, and that their carved extravagant gas, a vile street.car system mahogany is mostly putty, they are not for vengeance, For days . : and a police well-nigh comtemptible, | J h disturbed. Do not pity them. When thetime came for making nom. | Ct IMPETENT, and by disposition UN the man had been dealt the fatal blow on | 4 the ¥ w } y s the é rhe : bor slg g o Sia ot bo hy wh oy causes—a special soil and special people Pennsylvania is tolay a government by 4 ¢ bloodstair ralk 3 » wasshown Dy DIO WIE. | coal and ironjand the tariff conld not by koaves at the expense of fools were satisfied that Wm. G. Runkle had | position instead of having a *Prosecut- | blunt instrument Magee came to Atl It required people ready ane somewhat brightens. Governor Stuart made an acceptable official and were ing Attorney” it would be more like a|lantic City Saturday. After eating sup- willing to be brought ey and the peo. |'S%0 much better than his party that his thought strangers found out he had al " ( | restless. Harrisburg has shaken off the office, he should be re-elected without | This statement is deliberate! made, i v ™ ’ Dutch,” and the Quakers The former , " y roll of money on his person. There Was |, y.oir cood qualities of thrift and a cer- | den of thieves. Pittsburg is trying to. vy rete ie Ce pia editor Harter of tix was killed at the nd Ah wish OD ' 3 1 tO support an attorney who of District Attorne in charity we have refrained from h A test In a few Runkle worked on thi Ad to his assistance the inations this vear for the ticket the prom- | FIT, and from inclination would be an that successfully worked theft. the Snow Shoe and Coburn Shoot This monopoly rests upon two special They deserve everything they get, for inent republican attorneys at Bellefonte | extremely DANGEROUS man for that : y : 4 b I ) His skull had been battered in with some | oo ies have brought a community Black is the retrospect; the outlook ing affairs. While Mr, Runkle was sick ‘ » Par Y : " : | ; per he went out for a stroll and it is ple were thero—the Pennsylvania | candidacy saved it. The State is fairly willing that, as there was little in this | ""Persecuting Attorney” in that office : and in bed with tonsilitis, and tl houl hiv knowledee or divection, the dete reference polities, or the useless ex- | after eighteen years observation, and every evidence of a severe death strug. | tives thought they had the right man and arrested Jacob From upon their own re sponsibility, At the hearing some most damaging testimony was given which convinced Judge Orvis that the prisoner should be held for trial, Had Mr, Run mored for the prisoner's blood, we be. lieve that the testimony could have also induced a jury to find a verdict of mur der in the first degree, Mr. Runkle |’ later discovered that certain leading’ pense of a camgaign like the present Clem Dale refused to be a candidate, so did Al. Dale. and Henry Quigley did pot want it. Thos. Mitchell declined, | and others were willing that Mr Run- kle thought only of winning, and clam. | kilo have no opposition. At the last Continued at bottom of next column from opinions freely expressed in this community Take your choice EWISHER- BIRD, Harman Bird, of Unionville, and Miss | Aimel E, Swisher, of Julian, were united moment this same Harter, with some of | the “small political fry" who hover around his den, got busy to show Pen. | in marriage in the M. E, parsonage, al | Milesburg, at 10.30 a.m. Oct, 25, 1907, by the Rev. M, C. Piper, November sth, In Lock Haven Next Year, At the session of the Eastern synod of | the Reformed church it was decided to | meet next year in St. Luke's Reformed | church at Lock Haven ord, and is a clever young man. appreciate the compliment of a vote by | rose that they were politicians and of | Dow's forget the election on Tuesday, | you. The public's best interests will be | "served by his election tain stolid horsesence, unite a servile ac- | quiescence in things as they are, no “Dutch” county has ever turned its boss out. The Quaker to his well-known | good qualities adds a timidity that also acquiesces in things as they are. SHRINKING FROM REVOLT The racial acquiescence is at the bot- Axriun Kinront has made a good rec- | tom of Pennsylvania's plight, and has | He will | drugged every it Lethargically prosperous, Pennsylvan is all Telly and no members, and its Continued at bottom of bext column. + Bave “edb H a Philadelphia may bring up the rear; its spark of liberty is not quite trampled out it may some day cease to be the dirtiest smear on the map of the United States, In conclusion, we would add that Sheatz was nominated by the political | gang who built the capitol and manipu- ate the affairs of this state. A vote for Sheatz means a continuance of the same An If thatis what you want vote or Sheats for state treasurer, Justice smites some men with a heavy hand, but many a man is kept down merely by being under his wife's thumb,
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