Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 25, 1896, Image 1

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The Centre Democrat
be sent to any new
in Centre county. durin
Campnign, for dets am
Nosubseription taken fo
than 3 or more than 6 mu
at these terms
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¢ Centre Oemocra
CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed.
and Prop.
REP. TICKET
NOMINATED.
Some Stormy Scenes About the
PENNSVALLEY WAS IGNORED.
helf
‘Kills Democrats.”
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Delega
PPE itt Bi Ke
Geo. M. Boal
George M
sione
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which embraces
it prosperous farming district,
a single one recognized. Pennsvalley
blicans were not wanted, it seems,
One nomina-
1 get, J. D, Wagner, of
Gregg, for one of the Auditors ; and as
1
Oui
in the past only one has been elected,
his chances are slim
Why this discrimination was made, the
Probably Chairman
leaders who
annot say.
1 Bellefonte
part in the
light on the situation, and
and the
throw some
we will leave them to explain
THE PRIMARIES
On Saturday afternoon the first battle
was fought the various primaries.
Over in Gregg township a
was made against C. P. Long for Treas-
urer, and it almost ended in a row,
delegate election was held, we believe,
Io Bellefonte there was bad blood
afloat for some days. County Chairman
Gray, who is the right hand to the Hon,
judge John G. Love, had certain interests
at stake. He was assisted by Hewes,
Dales, Bayard and other Republican
leaders to beat the Administration gang
~Hastings, Malin, Fleming, Reeder,
Quigley, Harris and others who were
known and named as the ‘coal oilers,”
at
contest, can |
| Miller, candidate
{ lived in this county all his life and with
| whom the public are very intimately
| Abraham smiled heartily,
bitter fight | ised to know that he possessed such
No |
and were for Cooke for Sheriff, to defeat
A. V. Miller.
The primaries were
quite
several fisticuffs almost
Miller people were too much for
opponents, and : them a good clean.
ing up. time on the adminis
tration
overcome, iY WES
ominate a capable
meration
ed
or more,
he scenes
uth were locked
The
of
tread of
” *y hg 3:7 > 1
armies, to ratiic
shot and
ell, reverbrated ridly as ever
very foundations seemed to quake under
the 1} Then
came the vivid scenes of the battle field,
covered with and desolation.
Out of all this he produced a hero, thus
like him there were none other. Over
his head he suspended a consecrated
halo, that shed radiant splendor over
the cannonading our,
carnage
{ the immaculate form, robed in celestiag
| white. As time was short he was unable |
lo fasten on this ideal hero the heavenly
pinions with which to soar away, and in i
an unfinished state pushed it forward.
He then named it—to the surpriseof all
he was only talking about Abraham V,
for sheriff, who has
acquainted, The address caused ap-
plause among the Miller element, and
He was sur.
rare virtues.
The remaining nominatiéns were made
without any addresses, One delegate
significantly remarked, it was not neces-
sary to maiwe a speech for his candidate,
only mention’the name
The balloting progressed as follows :
Ballots, 3 4.78
A: Vi MUIeE..coonneivers vines 5 MM mM
Robert Cooke. oer p
J. HAMAD ww sismvmsiininndl
Geo, L, Smith... "
It. %. WHO cori evssessss 1
The nomination of Miller was made
(Continued on fourth page )
BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1896.
A SOLDIERS
MONUMENT.
Circulated to Secure
One at Bellefonte.
ERECTED BY CENTRE COUNTY.
week, in order
8 with the result of the
wwessary to delay
1
il
{
of this convent
with the Democracy's
The |
Glass Sand and Coal Found
A valuable deposit of
has
silica glass sand
been unearthed on Montgomery
creek, about four miles from Clearfield, | bad been residents of
| and a number of Pittsburg and Clearfield | 1ast half entury.
DEATH OF COL. WILKINSON
nm our i
{0 Our i
t Jae
made of
£9.01 Ax
WA. YY,
riage li wel
instead. They
wore
raised in the cou
the county
Pretty rough on
HIS BUSINESS
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capitalists will investigate the find, fit | educational facilities of our neighboring |
proves large enough they will erect a | county, this
A rich bed of | from the other sid
{coal has also been found there, and a | that divides us
| glass plant at that place.
Clearfield and
company, for
is the
and
new corporation
Jefferson coal iron
| ed. tis capitalized at $1,000,000.
a _
Solicitor Appointed.
| Mr. Wm. H. Ziegler, of Wolf's Store, |
| has been engaged to solicit and collect
for Tur CENTRE DEMOCRAT throughout
| this county, He will start on his trip
| this week, and will make it a point to call
{on all "delinquent subscribers who are
| due more than two years on subscription,
You will also receive a spacial! notice
from Mr, Ziegler when he will call on
you and the amount due. We hope our
patrons will make an effort to meet Mr,
Ziegler in a substantial way,
am——— —ar——
Brakeman Killed,
On Tuesday, at 1 p.m. James Havi-
land, a brakeman on the Penna R. R. at
Lewisburg, was knocked from a car while
shifting. The wheels passed over him
and mangled the body. Death was in.
stantaveous,
which a charter has recently been grant. i
We are this story comes
¢ of the erratic stream
They need compulsory
education out there,
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Raising Houses,
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Philadelphia,
Dere the contractor, of
who successfully moved
| the Humes stone residence, on Allegheny
:
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street, shipped his
Haven, this week. He has the contract
there for raising seven frame buildings
and one large brick residence.
being done by the owners in order to be
high enough to prevent damage from
high water, which in recent years has
been doing much damage to homes in
that city,
appliances to Lock
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Clearfield’'s Democratic Ticket
The Democrats of Clearfield county at
their convention Tuesday placed the fol-
lowing ticket in the field: Congress, Hon.
D. L. Krebs; representatives, F, G. Betts
and E. C. Shields; treasurer, George
Weaver; commissioners, G, I. Thomp.
som and D, H. Waring. Mr. Krebs’ con.
ferrees are Matt Savage, P. F. Tool and
D. E. Hibmer,
This is |
th, at the Luther
Ww
Miss
'
| brick both of Zion, Pa.
an Parscnage,
Dichl, Mr
L. Gar.
Both these young
Snydertown, by Rey K
Boyd A. Noll and Emma
persons are well and favorably known,
having a large circle of friends whose
¥
fi
| They left an a trip to Pit
points
best wishes llow them through life
]
tsburg and other
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Good For Caring Bacen
has been discovered for
| hops, name ly, the curing of bacon. It is
found that a sprinkling of hops in the
A new use
both, and enables them to be kept an in.
definite period,
Fire Near Mackeyville.
Early Monday morning the barn of
John Fortney, near Mackeyville, was de.
stroyed by fire. With the building a
horse, spring wagon, harness, feed and
other contents were burned, Origin of
fire unknown,
~WANTRD : $0,000 pounds of wool by
a Lyox & Co,, Bellefonte, Pa.
brine when the bacon and hams are put |
in pickle adds greatly to the flavor of |
| Be a WS
| LOOK. AT TEE LABEL!
mere 1
consumption, after an illn
months, Ie was aged about thirty-fous
and leaves ife and children to
M1
and left here
years LW
survive him Evans was a native of
about twenty
years ago tor the He
of Mr. Evan Evans, deceased, who resid.
led cast of Centre Hil Daniel
i Daup, and Mrs George L. Goodhart,
| both of near Centre Hill, and Mrs. James
i
| Pennsvalley,
west was a on
wr
SALTS
| B. Stroh, of Bellefonte, are sisters of
the deceased
~Governor Hastings will return to
Harrisburg next Saturday morniug from
a trip across the great lakes. Mrs,
Hastings and daughter, Miss Heler, will
leave the governor at Williamsport and
go from there to Bellefonte to spend the
summer,