Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 13, 1899, Image 1

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FACT
THURSDAY, JULY 13
BELLEFONTE, PA. 1309. VOL
THE REAL
AGUINALDO
CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. 21. NO. 2
ANOTHER BOOM
FOR BELLEFONTE
/
company repairs are almost completed, for, manner, dress and education with FUN ASD FANCY
WILLIAM WOLF
DIES SUDDENLY | Sr rvtios
During the past two days coke and lake the average men of the better classes of
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ore have arrived and it is likely that be. other Asiatic nations, possibly including Paragraphs Selected and
Original
New Manufacturing Enterprise in
View
A MAMMOTH POTTERY PLANT
john P. Harris
Interested
Manulact
Governor Hastings,
Ellis L
Options Already Secured for
former
and Orvis, Esq
ing Site in Bellefonte
For a couple of
that some new ex
1e em}
ere have been current
at last taken
that we have been able,
ate the same.
options taken for
Buffalo Run as we
the borough.
Hastings
LrON
rvis have be
ce in the su
ng the enterp:
hen went on
10t vet assumed
aghly
uw A "eo > uy
and one exper.
ide
ained that was
that it has been known for
lerable
which option
s that consi kaolin «
the land
1 taken, and perhaps does exist in
larger area when proper sear
has been made for the same ; that the
hau! from those
short
comparatively
that the kaolin
itself
but chemically has
large mixture of
s latter defect wi
prevented
these deposits
large
erect a
many hundreds of han
au secure for them a suf
ay at sufh ly moderate pr
fy the cost of such a plant, It
slief of all those concerned that a
the
iirements in case have been
Evervthing points to there being
large deposits of kaolin in Centre county
If such proves to be the case, Be liefonte
bas in addition its ron, sand, «
lumber and limestone, another sour
great natural wealth awaiting devel
ment, wh future
of
| in the near
in the very rapid building uj
beautiful little town into a growing
prosperous manufacturing centre
conclusion Mr. Orvis assured us that all
the preliminary necessary steps had
been taken to secure this
that the prospects of our having such a
manufacturing enterprise here were as
industry, and
good as could be expected, before the
buildings were actually begun,
—— ———————
BELLEFONTE INDUSTRIES
Rumors were again flylug thick and
fast this week that the nail works had
positively been purchased. Inquiry,
however, of those in a position to know,
elicited the fact that no deal has yet been
consummated, though several parties
are negotiating.
At the plant of the Bellefonte Furnace
fore the next of this paper the
furnace may be put in blast. On Tuesday
issue
the company received from the Schenec-
Locomotive works a new
hfty-ton tur
tie-back yard engine to do
the shifting about the plant. Within the
next few days the new steel
1d when
1 » . f
i career of
Metho-
Was sale
has not been
f
account of
ation has been effected, with
and
The off
efonte,
al stock of § 00, work wi
hin a month
Stitzer, of Bel
W. Alexander, Secretary
e, Treas
rer
Shannon
ceremony
Oorgae
'
wedd
Married June
Wednesday, It
arence
ne 25th, high noon,
Daley, OL and
la,
Candy, of Johnsouburg,
} marriage at the Methodist
The
H. Jel
al
: age lohnsouburg cere
per
Method ist
weddi
formed rv. J.
minister
The
but the
Mr
their
piace OE WAS A very quiet
one, none interested parties be
Mrs
honeymoon
ing present and Daley are
the
Daley's parents at Romola
.o-——
now spending
home of M1
at
Snow Shoe Man Missing
Michael!
from his home at Snow Shoe
Merrick has been missing
last
As he has been subject to severe
since
week
attacks which either bewildered or
his
Wednesday a
ren
dered him unconscious, wife flears
that he has perished.
hundred men were scouring the mount.
ains for Merrick's body, but at this
writing
found
oo
Mrs, Geo. Scott, of Alliadce,
E. Scott, She was accompained by her
son Arthur,
no trace of the man has been |
Ohio, |
arnved in Bellefoute last Friday, being |
called here by the illness of Mrs. Jas, |
Barrett Writes Authenti
cally on
John
THE WILY FILIPINO LEADER
Semi-Barbarian, But a
Man
ished
The t r ret . 1 .
ihe peopie expected Aguinaldo § suc
‘|
cesses 10 be imme wed
ogh Aassuranc
al! Dewey
governm
was saficient ¢
prova
1 One
' the
:
sprea
Aguina
mer revolu
influences had
Aguin
month he n«
fore
agione the army of ar
"
be in better shape to
ng
f Aguinaldo at the time of
n February with the
‘he army of Aguinaldo was
He
omparat vely
s achievements
seri tients of
Kimenis of we
.
‘ dressed
es an
am
un. | saw many of these regiments
wutin
3
talion and comps ] h a precis
on that aston Certainly, as far
as dress was concerned. the Comparison
with the uniform of our soldiers was fa
vorable to the | } They were
1 . " rt . * re
cered largely, except in the higher
tions, with young men who were am
tious to win honors, and were not mere
how fighters
different towns took
great pr
army y every family had a father,
Near
son Wherever they went
the Fi
made upon the
As
Hs
Or cousin in 1
they roused
I he
inhabitants
enthusiasm for ipino
Cause impression
of the interior by such
plays can be readily appreciated. Again
aldo and his principal lieutenants also
made frequent visits to the principal
towns and were received with the same
carnestness
that we show in greeting a
successful President. Along with
the
army there was a Red Cross association,
at the head of which were Aguinaldo's
mother and wife. There were quarter.
commissariat departments
which were well equipped, 1n view of the
lack of experience of the men in chai ge,
Mr. Barrett's account of the civil gov.
ernment is equally laudatory. By the
master and
bled at Malolos “a Cougress of one hun.
| dred men, who would compare in behav. |
middie of October Aguinaldo had assem. |
| ing of the 20th inst, for that purpose and
Mr
SeRs10NS
the Japanese Barrett repeatedly
the
attended
whose member
has been
be giver
Senator
’
{f his cous
" | Tu
a deputy
Ma
others heard
vy, but when
a few
: 3 Me 3
Haker 191
|
ground
nator {
on the
War
Paper Mill For ©
13
AMA i
A New York syndicate has anou
its intention of erecting a big paper
in Williamsport. The bullding w
sixteen acres of land. The plant will em
ploy 300 men and will ran day and night
| cost £500,000 10 equip the plant, A
consummated
It wi
deal has been with the lo
cal lumbermen whereby all the offal lum.
ber turned out from the score of sawmills
thereabouts will be sold to the paver mill
people. This will amount to thousands
of dollars annually
- = .
Teachers Selected
Tae Milesburg School Board met Tues
day evening, July 4th, to select teachers
for the borough Prof.
Gregg was re-elected as principal of the
High school, and Miss Elizabeth J.
Stroop was again selected for the Pri.
mary school. The board failed to agree
schools. James
Expires At His Home In
Hall
Centre
at
(O'CLOCK TUESDAY MORNING
t the Gephart
n street, Sunday ast
Nt
ug the past years
his bh
Though in somewhat
made me
he was around town as usual
Saturday
and retired Saturday night apparently
usual health, Sunday
ed to arise at his usus me
wk Mrs
and it
ar
0 Gephart sought to awaken
him, was al once seen that
something alarming was wrong
F. Harris happened to
to Mt
but death had claimed his +
be in the house,
Hays bedside
ctim, as M1
dead several
that
had peacefully slept from life to death.
was summoned
Hays had evidently been
hours. LEvery indication was he
Heart failure was the cause
William Wallace Hays was born in
Bellefonte, June 7th, 1521, and was aged
78 years, | month and 2 days at time of
death. He was a son of Robert Hays
one of the towns earliest settlers who
upon a teacher for the Intermediate | came to Bellefonte in the year 1814. Al
school and will meet again ou the even. | ter receiving his education he engaged
settle upon the salaries to be paid.
:
for some years in the tanning business
Continued on page ¢
AWAS
What
aboard a cat-boat
The most
one =» b ) SCH
engagement rings
No wonder our sold dat think
was justice, the way their rations were
meated out of them
]
Uncle Sam may have no great stand
ing army, but the one in the Philippines
is standing a great deal
Marriage may be a failure sometimes,
a widow may be
bat if you marry you
‘misstake.
sure it is not a
The girl who is considered “‘plamp’’
by ber sweetheart is generally referred
to as fat’ after marriage
The cigar dealer may not advertise
much, but it takes a good many puffs to
make his business prosperous.
Men are somewhat like fish, As soon
as they think they are able to get along
on their own hook, they are likely to get
caught on someone else's,