Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 01, 1900, Image 1

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    BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1900.
"TWO PROMINENT
CHAS. R. KURTZ, Proprietor.
| HIT BY A TRAIN. | Brief services were held at Mr, Hoover's FACT, FUN AND FANCY
AN “ORIGINAL”
TUESDAY'S
The Importance of Every Demo-
crat Being Out
Can Only Be Accomplished by
Getting Out Every Democratic Vote
Now is the Time to Defeat Quay
ism in This State.
This
Democrats, independent republicans,
next Tuesday the country deman Is your
presence at the ballot box.
especially true and urgent
tip
Keystone state, where the ba
bossism and rank corruption
cided. Politically, the people of
state have smarted under the yi
ke
unpringipled bosses. These have tram-
pled upon the rights of the people and
robbed the public treasury wholesale
for a quarter of a century, and when any
of the guilty ones were brought into
court, found guilty and sentenced, they
escaped punishment by immediate par-
don by a governor and pardon board
made up of the machine and of the Gov-
ernor Stone stripe.
Shall the Commonwealth be
disgraced by keeping this gang
power ?
derers and jobbers in
he state of William I
people of
cried unto he
have beer
out bossism
Pennsylvania. This
machine repul
nominees. All these are pl
ynstitut
out the vote, on Tuesday.
The yuest people of the
opt
have an opportunity to throw
galling yoke of Qus
OUT THE YOTE,
NEXT.
Victory is beyond question, if you br
the
ON
every honest citizen to
oe
po
great majority is sick and tired
notorious Quay machine.
GET OUT THE VOTE
——
BIG FIRE AT PINE STATION
Saturday o'clox
was discovered
of R. (
a short time t
A
occupied by
nigh t 11:3
in the roof of the bu
Quiggle at Pipe Station a
stru
he whole
ablaze. portion of the buildin
the
Quiggle & Son
general store of R
and the other portion as
A. NX,
*hiladelphia & Erie
The J read of the
little of the
of either the store or
the Haven
a dwelling by Bittner, telegraph
’
operator at the rail-
road station at Pine
flames was so rapid that but
contents dwelling
was saved, says Lock
press
Pine postoffice was kept in the store of
Quiggle &
and other postoffice
The
cated to the Pine Hotel, a large
'
and all the mail matter
belongings were
safely removed flames commun’
frame
Q riggle
de
A
portion of the household goods of opera
The origin
The of
estimated at §2,-
building also owned by R. C
The hotel build
stroyed, with most
NE Was compisiely
of the contents
of
tor Bittner were saved
the
contents of the store is
fire is unknown loss the
200, on which there is $1
The
valued at $2,500, insurance $1,200
The Pine hotel was valued at $2 so»
Mr. Wey
mouth’s loss on contents of the hotel is
100 insurance
store building and dwel ing was
and the insurance is $1,200
$1,500, on which there is fs500 insurance,
Total insurance §3500--1oss $6200,
Mr. Bittner and his family were not
at home. .and there was no fire in the
building. He with his family being on a
visit to his former home in Potter town.
ship, this county, ’
Thanksgiving.
According to the custom of years, |
President McKinley has appointed the
Jast Thursday in November as a day of
Thanksgiving. The proclanation is ad.
an rably written,
ELECTION |
| in
BOSS RULE MUST BE DOWNED
| tained internal
Crossing the Railroad Track
Near Howard.
A serious accident occurred at How
While
ard on Saturday morning which resulted
serious injuries to Jackson Confer, a
who resides two miles from
Mr.
the creamery
farmer
Howard. Confer was on his way
Howard, and
Al
freight train which stood on a siding
to at WAS
driv
icy
ing two horses, Jald Eagle Val-
at a crossing of the public highway had
been cut in order that teams might cro
As Mr.
was
Confer drove between the cars
about to cross the main track
rine of an east bound freight train
k his team and wagon. The hor
d around considerably
ithout the least injury.
was not so fotunate., His wagon
kindling, and he wa
When picked
it was found that he was badly hi
he
about the head
the
rushed into
gred about 150
as two of his ribs are yken, and
badly cut and bruised
He
back,
also complained of being hurt in
and it is feared that he also sus-
injuries,
ONE MAN KILLED.
Another frightful wreck occurred
the Beech Creek road Saturday m
A freight tr
above
in stopped at the wats
Creek
the tra
Predicament
am White,
Homestead Tuesday to
the | W. |. White,
ch at
of Blairs.
son, ev
of the Episce that
They missed the train returning
}
t and
to their home had to take one that
with an In-
got off at
started
id not make connection
They
and
diana branch train
Blairsville intersection to
They had to cross
1
walk to Blairsville
! across the Kis-
re
E
When
they were caught by a freight train
White dr ed d
the high and long bri
half way over
Mr
the lies
Kiminetas nver
wn between
the air
long
with
snded in
e the
Then
ified her to the bri
wh
over them
ige
the
y close was he to the
was caught by
Accident
Blair's Mills correspondent of the
A most distress
Hunting
wal Times savs
was attended with
occurred
cident, which
al results, near Doylesburg
Two
of Danie! Symmerman, aged
riday morning of last week
young sons
10 An years respectively, were out in
the woods hunting squirrels, The young
est boy noticed a squirrel on a tree, gol
the gun from his brother and in dodging
a whack at the
The
and
around the tree to get
squirrel he tripped and fell gun
was prematurely discharged the
contents entered the body of the youngest
lad, killing him instantly
=
Fatal Fall
A young son of Wesley Garlick, resid
ing at Tatesville, Bedford county, while
climbing a persimmon lree on Sunday
last, fell a distance of neatly forty feet,
striking on his head.
unconscious and upon examination being
made it was found that his jaw was
broken and he was suffering from other
and internal injaries. He died at three
o'clock Monday morning without regain.
ing conscience.
To Raise the Maine.
The battleship Maine is to be removed
from Havana harbor, sit iy considered
an obstruction to navigation, The work
| will be undertaken immediately,
He was taken up |
CITIZENS
Of Bellefonte Pass Away During
the Week
SUDDEN DEATH AT ALTOONA
Ot Presiding Elder M. L. Smys of the
Methodist Church
of Centre
umbs
Cashier
Succ
ats
ten qualities of
the deg bearers were
Hon. Austin
A. M. Hibler
Cook. J. PP. Harms,
Wm. P nes, John |
ard Lis
arte
Love, Dt
Chas. F
Harris,
How.
and
Lyman
he had wen topping
Mr
{ the Method
burg ast
Smyser was the originator of the §
tate convention he
week, was the firs
nt as we secretary of
He went from Harrish
his home in Bellefonte last |
turning to Altoonaon Satur
He was sull
tra
feret
du
in the region of art, he at
ghth
h, readin e pening
pain
Avenue
the
tended
chur and
second hymn and
prayer, In rnoon he ser
he
io go
wered that WAS
phy
directed him
the dx
{to
evening tor
him and
M1
side until! 1.18 Sunday morning, when,
Ayan
aw thought him somewhat
impro Hoover sat by his bed
supposing him to be sleeping soundly, he
retired. But at 4 o'clock he returned to
ance of Mr. Smyser, he called his wife,
who coming in discovered that the sick
man was no longer sick, He had pass.
ed into theiother world, probably about
midoight, Mr. Wilcox was hurriedly
| snmoned and that gentieman notified
| the friends at Bellefonte ofthe sad event,
| A committee of Bellefonte Methodists,
consisting of Judge John G. Love, G. WwW.
Rees, W. T. Twitmire and John Olewile
went 10 Altoona for the purpose of con.
veying the remains to his late home.
the room, and, not liking the appears |
| home. During his ministry, over a period
of thirty.seven years, be served many
appointments, including Chambersburg,
Phili
Bloomsburg, Berwick, Bedford, Curwens.
Wi
He was also for a
the Methodist book
presiding lelder of the Danville dis
and his first
Altoona district
He i
Lewistown, jellefonte, pshurg,
ville, Mulberry street, llamsport,
Shamokin, time in
room at Harrisburg,
was
trict,
presidin
was serving year as
g¢ elder of the
when the suddeg summons came,
ved by hb
in
: wife and two daughter
hoytrie
nome,
and Grac Cc, al
taken to Yor
morning ¢
t
First }
1
aftern ) Interment at
REUNION OF THE
noth REG.
the we
the wales
mouth of th
KAS pressure
This strike
sure at Watery
fact that a large gas ih
-
Attacked by Three Tramps
ike Wi )
train
son, while riding
on the Philadelphia ax
Ig between W amsport and
was beaten and robbed
d Democt
Hunting
ham Camphe
¢ hunting with
erset a few days ago, was
take hy one of the party
resulted from Campbel wearing a
peckled cap, which resembled a pheas
ant, A large number of the shot enter d
’
the hunter's neck and body,
thought that he will recover
-
CommissroNgnr of navigation Chamber
lain, an official champion of subsidy, in
an article in The Forum of June last de.
the
aspects at length, and stated that it pro
of $q.000 Jo
This is the
scribed subsidy bill in its latest
an expenditure oS)
annually for thirty
bill that Hanna favors, as three-fourths
vides for
YCATS
of the subsidy would go to his ships, the
balance to other McKinley favorites
.-
HANNA'S campaign fund, in the head
quarters at New York, was looted a few
days ago of $100,000 by some of his
| hangers-on, No doubt the guilty ones,
thinking Bryan would be elected, thought
they had best make a grab while the
chance was open, before McKinley went
out, As it was from the corruption fund
[the steal was by thieves from thieves
that's all,
- a”
McKinley is the obedient servant of | the strong
the trusts,
REPUBLICAN
|
Gives Sound Advice to All Patri
otic Citizens
TRUTH FEARLESSLY: SPOKEN
happiness
all of the
of the governe
aggregation
¢ |
engagea
nile } "ne d
pit wy one of
essary, unholy
onstitul
And 2 be
h drut
mach Grunk enness
A meri
by disease,
wna
wars ever waged Ug CAr
ried on with so and
debauchery that the wns are being
.
rapidly destroy d while the
Filipioos are being killed }
which Wil
ler<in-Chief
. wy thousands
am McKinley, as Com
{the Army
could prevented by a word
all of
and NAYY .
man
TOO RUTTEN TO REVORM
“The supporters of McKinley are the
party the
trusts and swindlers
ol rich of the corporations,
It 1» too rotien tO
reform and if not checked and destroy ed
a few vears more will see this the base,
of nations, the country of a very few rich
men and many miserably poor, held in
subjection by that most e ffectual and
fatal of all enemies of iberty, & standing
army. There is nothing sate while such
men rule; life is uncertain, liberty is lost
and hope expires.”
The letter has created a sensation
| among Republicans, who are amazed at
denunciation by Mr, McCal
| mont.
Bright Sparklis araeravh
} ' aj
Selected
rous, un
des
cy un dot
is strat
de
“st
Ow
vkes his
unvarying good
as when he said
A man
the
10 the
threat
Democrat ticket, pil t if
this
rosperous as Republicans
any
country is as
say it is you ought not to have
trouble getting another
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U. 8. We
Weekly Report
DATE
EL
Oct. 25, clear
=. cloudy
ather Burcau
Bellefonte Station
TEMPERATURE
Mazimum Minimum
: 4
A, part cloudy
20, clear
3, cloudy
1]
Raintall: On 2h, J inch; on Sis,
Total rainfall in October, 16 Inches
il inch
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Institutes.
Union county farmers’ institutes will
| be held at New Berlin on February mb
and at Brook Park, February 4th an
sth,
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