Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 01, 1899, Image 1

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CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1800. VOL
MEMORIAL DAY ones ti smigane ves spon ove wi he | DEMOCRATIC {png Fromss Rie Xion. | DROWNED IN st
CEREMONIES [Suhre of tne cout of te war or PRIMARIES | ins 5 ii 5 Wig, SPRING CREEK |"
preservation of ] ni [ he vit! J 3 Adami
Glowing Tribute Paid to the Na- |Spain, he said : Li peti ay And County Convention to be Held $44, oi siyllinger, Har tzel. | Untimely Death of Samuel Rice on
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tion's Departed Heroes. { Napoleon did not eo ough to pay all June toth and 13th : ay ; Tuesday Evening
the Interest fn ul inl | } } 1 wit
ADDRESS OF GOV. HASTINGS |eutal the total expenditure of asingle year | ELECTION OFFICERS CHOSEN ix Wn. Farner, 8. K BODY WAS FOUND FLOATING
The Exercises in Bellefonte were Largely At | o1, i a , n donhi am ) By County
tended-—Special Services at the Grave of | t ) ne { i 0 ot Consist of the
late Members of Co. B-—Imposing Street | 50 I nut re ) niot | Assistants Off
Parade—At Gov. Curtin’s Tom!
Memorial Day in Bellefonte ob- " had tewand — The Democratic voters of Centre in -—
served with appropriate ies une ving le he pri . a . ill mee t the ! ! { f {ERTON SUCCEEDING
der the direction of Gregg t 1 hen
forenoon members of the Post and Com. founy y :
LAKIDE, and was e«
pany B visited nearby cemeteries. At | ot lwavs money
Centre Hall the grave of John Thomas, | for the m
member of Company B, who died at surviving
Lexington, was decorated and an appro-
priate address was made by Clarence
Daley. Next they proceeded to Pleasant
Gap where similar exercises were held
at the resting places of Sergeant Charles
Garis, of same company, wbo died
hickamauga, and Jan A. Stine,
addresses
grave
ral
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mie and
At the comete
stands
veds, all
her climes
ed into the
happiness. W
der, and |
ith the eagle
at his »
» shadow 1
nal childhood
rned forward
ion of the highes
the loftiest
of the Revo
he American so r is mods
ther known mil ry standard ; | oor nd » wmder shad . : ot " A : Ll SautMoms
force ! . ’ and ’
or nation to Baker's run on a tr ishing exped ’" tement
ton or ah Jf HE ait \ ! ' tion
machin i] ! no My £1, y . Ww ¢ ire under
not | gain ! ’ '
he represent
and
phraC fh or gpl | Ea dd ! : I ae ! : { been FORCE»
fives he
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fan attiele
he stroggles fora uo y } SL ieres I hos } aired ia ‘ lever. he pried the nr { and An
by patriotisn : " \ y y
n } : Bittner from under | he 1 It is thot
nor hireling
tr home and ) : "
he is an integ: {ft} : 1 ¥ Arragut in the A ) : : ton, Mr. Bittner und of his rit
he has a voles in . sot 1s ' he aw the horse and the
estimated to wel
gh  ] than half it master
broken and he
helps to make his country’s " ! lefent Into Ory
' : : ’ town red swneht of those «
officiain 1 to mon ’ . al ) 1 Lhe i 8
policy ! ! who Withesses } ng W \ gly are connected
ibe last war demonstrated t) when Gi irned . ) ; i te After Gold 4
’ i of money
army cannot he gathered from the walk : .
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of peace, placed in the field and expected b He's a paperhange
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to wecomplish the work of trained soldiers |} win to-day th moners « } . { y }
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without the additional quality of experi. | perpetaate he meme our fallen con KAnard M ple place, in Perry Valley, Greenwood
gers are still at work on the
A Novel Tryp
ence. They may have all the elements of | des. To-day nion and Confederate " Iacob A, Deitriek Jaco *. township. They operate at night and Laraegie Gives Altoona An Organ 1.8. Latshaw, a school teacher at How.
the successful soldier, but that training is | Veterans with their loved ones unite to Ch. Thomas M, Huey ’ ) od F l
indispensable has been proved on every | spread leaves of healing upon the future Assis, Wesley Biddle, Renner Meek are in search of a copper kettle full of Andrew Cargegie has given a pipe or. | ard, started Friday on a novel tour of the
battlefield Let no one hallowed voice be raised in cold tt J : L y es y K money and valuables plat ed somewhere Ran to the First Presbyterian church of South for the benefit of his health. He is
a 1 hes Is A man, John rumrine 1 : oy 3 i
“We must not forget that America is | disparaging comparison of valor or of love wtter 8 PCH. 0. 1. Goodhart by an old Baker ancestor, This man of Altoona It will be one of the finest or. | traveling by himself in a complete house
constantly absorbing an active and ambi Fhese Veterans of the old war, thes pan'ts, John I, Fortney, Jos, M, Carson | reputed wealth lived in a house a story  gans in the State and will be built in a | Wagon It is a home on wheels including
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{ious popelation, fig _— La J fot Wh adh iT te David Katona Moore and a half high, The kettle sought is | new church that has just been erected, {a kitchen, dining room, sitting room
centres of population, and is finally lost in | grave which marks the sacrifice of a grand wh N P=Ch., WE Frank sald to have been covered with a flat | Mr. Carnegie in his boyhood was em. and bed room. He expects to spend
the great current sweeping to the far West —————— — yh 1, J : nt James Dumbleton stone and buried for safe keeping some. | ployed in Altoona as a messenger by the | several mouths traveling in this way and
The experiences of the last war have Continued on page 4 : eo Shion Kenedy Patrick Hefteron. | where near his dwelling house Pennsylvania railroad, | believes that it will help him greatly.