Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 09, 1900, Image 1

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CHAS
ALTGELD ROASTS
ROOSEVELT
KURTZ, Proprietor
‘Mountebank and
‘Tin-Plate Hero.
Political
THE CANDIDATE OF TRUSTS
Brave Man to
in the
Dodger
His
First
Back
and Low
\ thd
wn 1
wou the go
ernorshij jaently
accepting a nominat 1d elect
that off i that he did
lieve bh n ) |
on to
sot he
This being so
may it sot he J je does not believe
the charge that he has made against us
NPLATE HERO
“ :
Lis next recorded that he entered
the Spanish war in Cuba. and. a though
his regia
man
modern
ent was mmande thet
that
Ly an
he su eeded means yf
weapon
newspaper
nowy
HA Werk
four years of h
tobe the only
boasts of havi wil ) I h :
14
i he seems
ent wh
hot
down and killed
who was
fleeing from the battle field
he says A
in and fired twice, miss
MK
. . ! 4
they turned to run | osed
ng the first and
« He then boasts that
be had considered his feat un jue, and
He the |
shoot an enemy in the back
killing the second
sont i" irst brave man to
“Again, the modern historians tell us
that it was he who first demonstrated to
mankind that however useful the camera
may be to science, to art and to 'adestry,
its true mission is to develop tin-plate
heroes.
FRANCHINE TAX LAW, i
“The records at Albany show that the '
BELLEFONTE, PA, T
| JAMES K, P. HALL
Tou
hatter
$ the idle
Hetetof
re our regular
standing
of It
Deeember
consisted
But in
the
nis
army has generally
om 23.00x Qo 2 0 men
598, about the time that
his
f con
President issued rder to Gen, |
t)
to begin the war o juest, when the
panish war was over, when we were at
nobody was
Philip
peace w th the world, when
threatening us, when all that the
of us
’ he
e asked was that we
’
the
to
shou t them ame a
the President sent
A Message
ask to have the regular
OK
BT
A BETES
army ing
What for i
pt Ca for
reas y 100.000 men
we were in danger, why
volunteers Yolunteers
and found
the
fought the Revolutionary War
Key ithik
Eaglish off our shores in
ed this volunteers drove
volunteers
anted the Stars and over
!
Mex
war for liberty ever waged, struck down
stripes QM
olunteers fought the greatest
slavery and cemented this union, and in
volunteers came to the front and
struck down the last vestige of ancient
despotism on this hemisphere,
And if, in times of
trouble even threatening, you can jump
1508
a military establishment from 22,000 to |
Continua on page #
peace, with no |
RENOMINATE]
Congressional Conference Held
Ridgway Last Week.
THE CHOICI
F. { Page
and jewelry worth
taken. One hundred dollars in money
secured at the re
McMinimin,
the burglars tarried long enough to array
in Mr. McMinimin's clothing
Woods Meeti
A woods meeting will
and jewelry were &
dence of |]. C where one of
himse!f
held
angelical
ng,
the fo
of A
iM
WW
be at Egg
church*
August
H
5 mmenc
nited Eo
Fi
mtinue
math. Rev. H
and Rev. H
Ass)
by the
ay even
and
oth over
Ir. Se
W. Bu
si the pastor, R
wing
abl ar ton
dale - iheim,
" ev Rhoads
Record
sheriff Dodson
Breaker
Bed
AS A
He is
tract
x of Hopewe
ford
Snake x
ounty, bas made a record
lier that is hard to beat
taking the timber from a 1% acre
of land near Hopewell and from the 25th
of April to July 24th he killed 198 cop-
perheads, 52 rattlesnakes and 100 black
snakes
-
Evaporating Plant
Messrs. ID, A B. D. Brishin
and W. B. Mingle will erect an evapo
| rating plant at Coburn, east of the station,
Boorer,
| which will be ready for operation for the
coming crop.
A
HURSDAY, AUGUST
100
J
f
i
WAS UNANIMOUS
been bad, bu ndications are that
the peaches w be of ine flavor and =
be sold es within the reach of
at pr a
There are a number of peach orcharas
in Nittany valley besides that of D1
Dumm. The total yield in the valley
estimated at from 7.000 10 wo baskets
The crop in most of the orchards is not
Hear as large as it was three years ago
Milton to Have Mountain Water
me me Ago «
ed the Mount
of red i
A character and made a
to supply the people
Whit
the
bu
of that piace
¢ Deer Mountain water taken
same § now
rR. The
ing the pipes in
pes
HNECOSSAry
the
animously granted by the
town coun)
To Double Track the
The Beech Creek raliroad will
Beech Lreek
repiace
within a comparatively short the
bridge across the Bald Eagle creek, two
miles east of Beech Creek and also the
high and expensive structure at the
viaduct, both bridges being condemned.
The new structures will be much heavier
and built for the double track which the
I N.Y. C. bas in contemplation.
time
TIME TO BUILD
THE MONUMENT
Whelesa Hi-masing
The Minneapolis T
n the
nthe
mes declares that
Year ¥ there were manufactured
ly of Minneapolis 14, 200,
This would
bushels
yO bat
rels of flour requ ire over
SON i wheat, or nearly
200,000 bushels for every day in the
Year
Huntingdon Fair
The Huntingdon County Fair associa:
tion will conduct a fair at Huatingdon,
Pa., on August 28, 29, 30 and 31. Those
| in charge are making an effort 10 please
| their patrons.
Istiiutles
the |
dates A "
Rialr
ry. Centre
ow Aa
&
yecember o
H
Be
Cianion, "a
iaysburg, December e
Clearfield, (
Other dates have
the depart
foute, becembet ear
"ih
pot yet been announced by
field, December
ment
An Ugly Accident
John Yocum, of White Deer, met with
a painful accident on Tharsday. While
chopping in the woods his axe glanced
from the tree he was cutting and striking
| him in the face almost severed his nose