THE a UL NTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1898 The Centre | Aemoceat, CHAS. R, KURTZ, -- EDITOR & PROP Actual, average, sworn eireulation, of this paper, for the past year, 1807, was OVER 2000 COPIES PER WEEK. Telephone Call 11837 TEKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ; Regular Price $1.50 per year. If paid in ADVANCE sioh ” " Special Club Rate THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT will be sent year with any one of the below named papers, | at the following low rate: With Pittsburg Weekly Post $l 1 Cineinnatti Weekly Enquirer 1.50 New York Stimes a-week World | THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY AND COUNTY CONVENTION The Democratic voters of Centre county will meet at the regular places for holding the gens eral elections, in their respective election dis tricts, on SATURDAY, JUNE llTH, | elect delegates to the County convention Under the rules of the party the ejection will be opened at 8 p.m. and closed at 7 p.m detegates chosen at the above stated time will meet in the Court House liefonte., on TUESDAY, JUNE HTH, 188 at 12 o'clock noon, to nominate (Two candidates for Assembly, one candidate for Prothonotary and one candi date for District Attorney : elect five delegates to the State convention. to be held at Altoona June 20th, 1808 ; elect three conferees to the next congressional caucus or conference, of the sth congressional distriet, of which Centre county forms a part ; t three conferees e next conference of the 34th se Nena SHS 10 in Be \} DELEGATE ELECTIONS “‘¢hairman’’ and two as follows Dellefonte Boro , John John Dunlap, W iles I ward Brown, as ass't ; 1 Musse Brown, “ri Mee (»€0 x Edward Schof TR; 1 J y Centre Hall Half Moon Twp A. Cross, J A. Ward, Ass t, Harris Twp.—James A. Philip C. Bradford, Isaac Woomer Howard Twp.~Geo. D. Johnston, ch Rob't Confer, H. E. Leathers, ass't, Huston Twp—Henry Hale, ch. ; R Ardry, J. C. Nason, ass't, Liberty Twp.~W. F. Gardaer, ch Marion Twp.~J. W. Orr, ch.; J. Condo, John Yearick, ass't, Miles Twp. EE P—Daniel W. Harter, ch. ; Chas. Brumgard, Clayton Weaver, ass't; N22, C. J. Crouse, ch. ; H, A. Det. weiler, D. N. Emig, ass’'t; WW PF, Ed- ward Miller, ch. ; Geo. N. Wolf, Harry Ream, ass't. Patton W PD. lL. Meek, ch. ; Riddle, R. H. Reed, ass't, Penn Twp. ~A.P. Zerby, ch. ; John F, Garthoff, E. E. Smith, ass’t, Potter n p—G. H. Emerick, ch, ; Thomas Moore, David Keller, ass't; § PF, James B. Spangler, ch. ; G. L. Good- hart, W. W. Spangler, ass’t. Rush Twp. n p—Wm, E. Frank, ch. ; § p, Michael Dempsey, ch. ; Chas. Ken- nedy, Patrick Hefferan, ass't, Smow Shoe e p—-lawrence Redding, ch. ; J. A. Hampton, James Burns, ass't w p, John R. Confer, ch. : J. T. Lucas, J. A. B. Miller, asst. Spring Twp n p~William Hepburn, ch. 2 n 8. Yearick, I. H. Wian, asst ; sp W. H. Noll, ch. ; James Corl, Harry Emory McAf ee, Swabb, ch D. oe J. W. one | 1) | for congre i { Arnold { until after the general election Gentzel, asst ; w p, Abe Switzer, ch, Taylor Twp.~P. A. Hoover, ch. ; F, M, Beckwith, Joseph H. Goss, ass't Union 1wp.—Chas, G. Hall, ch,; J. H. Stover, Warren Landsbery, ass't. Walker Twp. e p—Ira C. Ohl, ch.; N. W. Shaffer, Burt Beck, asst ; mp, David Whitman, ch,; Harry Stover, Jacob Weaver, Jr., ass't; wp, William A. Roy- er, ch,; S. E. Showers, A. l. Shaffer, ass’t, Worth Twp,—A. J. Johnston, ch. ; W. Young, George R. Williams, ass't, Jo K.JORNSTON H.B Secretary EDITORIAL. P. FAYLOR Chaltrman FAVORABLE FOR JENKS ELECTION | the last { mending the name of Geo. A. The editorial in issue come Jenks, of nominee | Brookville, Pa., as a suitable the favorably received here and for governor on Democratic State ticket was in other sections. It has called forth fa. vorable comment from leading Demo- cratic papers throughout the state. All seem to think that his integrity and abil ity are of such a high order as to win the | confidence of the people, at this period of j corruption in state affairs. Every mail brings democratic papers coutaming str | itorials endorsing our truest SUge The Wan- trong uat Grow and the nd that will bls Arnold, come back as a tl istrict, 88 again in this « That opens another important matter. Should be a candidate again, it is very Bellefonte post office in Nov. ember, These are predictions that may ormay 10t come true. The uncertainty among | our republican friends will soon be over, -_— COL. SPANGLER FOR CONGRESS. Col. J. L. Spangler has concluded to be a candidate for congress and his an- nouncement appears in this issue, Two years ago he was the nominee in this dis trict, and like the others went down. Since then conditions have materially changed, The opposition is weakened by party dissentions and strife while with us there is a unity of action, At that time Mr, Spangler carried more than the party vote in spite of vicious assaults and campaigo lies. He will be given the nomination in the district if he desires + it, because he is fully entitled to it under the circumstances. Col. Spangler has devoted much time and energy to our party and the local organization, and deserves all and even more than he now solicits, | urday evening in front . * | improbable that he would make the ap- | asst. | ’ ; | pointment for the PF. M.'s AT HARRISBURG Nearly all the Bellefonte candidates for the post office are attending the Re- publican state convention at Harrisburg this week, Most of them went down, so as to have a hob-nob with Congressman Arnold and Senator Sam Wil- liams is about the only one who is bank Quay. ing his hopesof success on Wannamaker- Hastings influence. He went early as a body guard to Capt. Bennison, that the people away. Frank Stover has all his 80 Quay could uot steal him hopes centered in the possibilities of Chamber's leaders, Win his asp supposed big pull with the Montgomery all of tious on the politi John M. Dale, didate for who got beat at home as acan- State Delegate tempt to gain his seat in Al his own case He « Quay mau in Centre county contest Dale, Esq., is engineering and is not lacking in aims to be the only dence. i. r ie loonasteil’ "Harter, editor of the Gazette 18 there too and is one of the foxy who intimates ho; C. Hastings oy | 3 ¥ ’ - i MILESEBL Bu Howard Sunday w Richard Adams burg, returned hot parents, I'he American Mechar stars and stripes to the Ww raised the Lireeze On oft Nat weir ha Gray returned from an extended visit to Hollidaysburg., 1y- rone and other places of importance C. E Kreamer, of Harrisburg, turned home after spending S with his mother and friends Rev. George E. King on Sunday preached an excellent memorial sermon from the 20th Psalm, verse 5 “In the name of our God we will set up our ban- ner.” The following orders were pres ent during the service Post 264, G AR. O U. AM, Bald Eagle Lodge No. 410, I. O. 0. F., and the Citizens’ Fire Co. No. 1 The Junior Epworth League will hold a festival in the city hall on Sat urday evening, June 4th. All are in- vited to eame and partake of the ice cream. A slice of eake will be given with every dish of cream. The day for dedicating the soldiers’ graves was a fine one. The band, the American Mechanics No. 230, the Citis zens’ Fire company formed into line and marched to the post room where the Post was ready to take up the line of action. When ali was in readiness the command was given to proceed to the different Sunday schools, after which they marched to the cemetery, where the nsual ceremonies of decorat- ing the graves of their comrades wore performed. The orders then marched to the city hall where Rev. Holloway, of Bellefonte, delivered the memorial address. (re home re mnday | the news mlormation, and may at- | : a | It BC convention by a | | The Phil | get here a day late | given SOLDIER BOYS AT CHICKAMAUGA. | | here, has been William { lady friend, Miss Lowe, from Chattnoo- | ga, Tennessee, Mr Continued from ist page now the coumpany cook since Henry Vita. | line has gone home, and is assisted by Harry KE. Redding and James O, Noll, The following is the daily routine: Reveille 5:15 a. m.; assembly 5:45; mess call 5:50; sick call 6:20; company drill 7:00; re-call 8:00; batallion dnll gino; re- call 10:20; dinner 12 ni; Latloo Goo; LO quarters gi4s; taps 10:- 00m; supper 5.00 P We here, but from the way cannot tell how long we will be the camp is be. | Private ing laid out we may be here all summer, | most here is as there 1s One of the things we miss | but one datly paper that gets day of issue, and that Times, and while 1t Is for five we are accustomed to paying adelphia and New into camp on the is the ( : t is a right hattanooga fair paper more than for a paper. cents, which is ' York papers i. GETTIC the boys lasting articles th the comfort of the body and that which is H far greater and more lasting com fort of the soul. Resolutions of thanks were at once passed by the company, to the above named organizations for their kindly remembrance. They can rest as sured that they will be remembered Ly the receivers. Tomorrow the Brigade will be drilled in battle formation, Private O. A. Shirey has been detailed as one of the regimen- John M. Hazel as and Private A. H. Ewminhizer has been detailed as company tal teamsters, Private company teamsier without rank. Th down | The only visitors on street, so far since we have company been Lock wood lockwood was a few years ago bookkeeper for the Philips EE Rothrock past week, had some asthma the | but is pretty well over it now, Private Goshorn, who had his arm hurt enroute at Cincinnati, Ohio, still carries the afflicted member in a sling, Private Bradley has a bealing on his right ankle, and is is unable to wear a shoe therefore excused from drill. The Centre last eq vening, Democrat reached the first have bests or Deny ground, and it would been heart of the editor if he could have present to see the eagerness of the boys to see a Centre Democrat, and it inquired jor continuous: y camp May 2 The following H. Tuo AMAUGA PARK, (EO pring township, a candidate wi for Prothonotary n of the Democratie ¢ We are amthorized ner, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the nomina tion for Prothonotary, sublect to the decision of the Democratie ( ounty Convention su! i) His unty conve fo announce M. 1 We are authorized to announce Robert ¥ Hunter, of the North Ward of Bellefonte. a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Qonvention We are authorized to announce A. A. Pleteh for, of Walker township, a candidate for the | | nomination for Prothonotary, subject to the de . | cision of the Democratic County Convention, wagoner, with the pay of a corporal, but | We are authorized to announce David 2 | Foreman, of Potter township, a candidate for On Thursday the following named pri- | vates were appointed as follows : uel Morrison, as artificer; Samuel Sams. | M. | Graham, as sixth corporal ; and the fol | lowing named as Lance corporals : R. Clarence Daley, W. F. Barnes, Harry R, | Griest, Chas. H. Kase, Jr., D. BE. Roth | rock, G. P, Miller, L. R. Poorman, John | Morrison and G, B, Snyder. These par. ties will act as corporals but without rank. On Wednesday the entire regiment was vaccinated with a few exceptions, and some of the boys arms are getting sore showing that the vaccinations are taking effect, while on others it has not been noticeable, i make a personal canvass, as [ had intend. | ed, for the nomination for the office of i : i the nomination for Prothenotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic Uounty Conyen fon. A CARD, CAMP THOMAS, CHICKAMAUGA, TrXX. 10 the Democracy of Centre County. On account of my enforced absence from home it is impossible for me now to District Attorney, and must cousequently depend upon the good will of the demo. crats of old Centre to take care of my interests. If I am nominated I shall be truly grateful, and if elected I shall as. sume the duties of the office and perform them to the best of my iin and judg- ment, Very ully, May 21, 15868. . B. 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