Page 2 The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 14, 1906. AN tional troops for the Government, and personally | Vananin who yet ‘Jo Wk of Governor Cartin IMPOSING appealed to those fo national authority to hasten | 88 the “Soldier's Friend", and the title will the end of the war by accepting this large add! be transmitted to the children's ehildren tion to the army that was eniisted for three vears' | the Pennsyly soldiers of our Civil War DEMONSTRATION service, when the troops first called by the Presi | 18 was not an accidental or cunningly dent could not be held for more than three | YENted title, but icy ablest member COVErnor Curtin dey that sold ie POLITICAL DRIFT, EARLY CLOSING. 18th agree to close oar places of the ex- Baturday close at 8 ania No dates have been set for holding On and after Juoe 1906, we the nobly ear: the senatorial or congressional confer undersigned otion to the the beginning vy conflict No mu i 1 wo 1x Seward, the necess) the Assurance days and that needed, and he the convictions « Hie BNR rouriin was p ‘ in & mo ition by the + Of the cept Lhe summoued f¢ the © X pos and he felt {1 ronment would need the thy mont! troops ¢xpired ardor of the tho spent, made ™ y r. { Duigley. Esa not s¢ tain giving day and Chri months, Secretary : n ' ‘ ] ences in this di business at 6 o'¢ with Continned from page I. of the cabinet, persisted in FRED KURTZ, SR, { EDITORS. the was wou, kab 3a CHAS. R. KURTZ, } n of the Union, be h ock p.m strict from s TIC. sixty Arge claimed that ception of Wednesday and seemed to were | iy a Kind mini i srtain of securing nights Wednesday night to When rit here ul the y tunit " d camp or in battle liey fel he rs of i onn i yern russing po CIRCULATION OVER 4500.) 1 hed the mil morstre ora by all that | tes NAL Lhe nine intes with 1 £m bat o'clock and Saturday night Also on on for conor opti # Cras aa} i" ptional He felt ily asstired that the om 01 YW {4 andl we ! ming a real con man entire em when the to close stores for the the fi each one our troops he State nesdod then safety day lowing holidays Thanks- od border TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR (rove terme of Decoration day, Fourth ot July, LIne Persons who send or bring the money , d : oy 2 : " or rats ‘ . ot H { | | the office, and pay fn advance, §1 per yea y ¢ IY " . Rh nat onfilant shania t of the stat : { ‘ \ es We p N " Ha the) v , \ Ination a yO! red h } 131 y ‘ w CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs wit! N.Y.3%t.w World for Pittsburg Stockman for he printed eredits are Arat 1ssue you ren special re Subse aot notify Subs otherw We en to send on Gillen, the Grocer, Who Gives the Cash B jyer a Discount for Cash Only. SPAYDS GAP. ny 19 Ibs. A Sugar 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar Highest Prices paid for Produce GILLEN, THE GROCER, Allegheny St. Belicfonte, Pa All Roads to Green's “In- "\ vex $a LAE ~ ¢ ! 4 novation”Soda Foun- N You may get married lead tail D 13 +1 110 eliClous Fruited Creams, Sun- Stoves, Cooking Uten- Syrups, sils, Table Cutlery Etc. daes and Egg Drinks make it a pleasant We'll make you place to call. try and welcome. The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. BELLEFONTE. kreen’s Pharmacy fl LEFONT + aliadialhcthdhe dh dihoeioih ibutit aih dho SOMETHING DONG IN THE JAP-B-LAG LE Yes, itand Spring House Cleaning go hand in hand. Comes in convenient sizes and has a hundred different uses, WALL PAPER. Well, say ! Just a word on that subject. We have ‘em just the finest that ever landed in this town, FROM THE Y JEST IMPORTED GOODS down to the CHEAPEST IN Mt THE DOMESTIC LINE, all beautifully colored in those rich but soft tones that you like so much, and very dainty and effective in design, at prices that are within the reach of m everyone. ph and ared when « ibiewmis whiel on that ORs Per al } Hal 10 repewing fronted our nal 1a store f It was through his ti hearty efforts that the Gettysburg Battlefield was battle f A mad ve its own histor He pro resulting what oo i} cured a special Aappropriati from Um fe retreated gress togather the surviving mmanders and Lined | waron the memormble fleld, ar manently mark the location of every com pand on either side in the great decisive battle of the war When his Congressional lived amongst | i= beloved a ‘ Is Inhis Deautiful mountain me guest at every househo rin K nference wa ™m * : SP Bat bane y ‘ the va ¥ . — Pate ” AA 4 tietam was fought od san Union victory aee | ia day jsstind his preliminary 3 ) » Hor twas I) ti posed because it is injurin } “ i no nin du amation as the a . h th CAT ge ary Bh eRent gL te that sssured Wo Well (1) ness any line of busi- ness that can stand “HE beef pac ker frovern © 10 presses prote tit against having their establishments in- after the section | per vestigated and their filthy methods ex emanel pat nm of the loyal 6 } re-enforos iis of the army, and warranted the Pres jent declaring the y of emancipation and ‘ was these twos w halted the recognit n and saved the Uni ’ the wele« of the Altoona onferat iis presence ever brightened the : npt prosecution of the war and tie id and young and the most impressive ancipation px and to G pageant | have ever witnessed was the sor nation ix indebted for the cours. rowing faces and agonized heart of the ean nepired the vast multitude that assembled here wher of the yal people and par sd Allied the Mall measure of his lustrous and passed to the City of the Silent Ih Is the story ofa of Bellefonte whose statue we unvell today ;: a story of schievement In patriotism, statesmanship eroism and humanity that ean be written # NOCOSIALY if there 1 servicd : deserves being injured, it is f trust, for it has ® Uohiaderaey sold poisoned, to the public until the extent of h was the made the pros fe ’ ws of en ernor jrtin ge s and » shattered fidence siveed our action rotten, iseased meat anibhile they have profitted to v imndreds of millions of dol action that re ruined, +h lover: intry’'s foes abroad ife ’ add Cie presented to the Gove for 25.00% lars, and if their entire business is F's proposit \ DS ‘ Patterson i 37 Lad t 15 nd The possibilities and exactions vernor Curtin during the war may additional troo 1 ! t . ably understood when it of cavalr was invaded by Confederate arr the beef barons can live in comfort and posed ah aon luxuriance, even should they live as long « stated m as Methusaleah. (It is to be hoped they will not live as long as that since there is a hot place in for and murderers of the human race robbers The rotten and poisoned meat they have put readiness out was not only a crime against the peo ple, but it killed off hundreds of the American soldiers in Cuba during the war with Spain, General Miles at the time protested, but congress had in it defenders of the beef trust who prevent. ed investigation, and the same is the case yet—members of congress, in pay of the beef packers are still endeavoring to shield them. | Harrisburg, and when the ould be Siale tro » United States was on. and In leas than had been decided that the inde by Gen, Patters sted his proclamation fe litional vo number serve for three years, or during the war prociamation appears 1 In the newspapers Miate on the following morning, and before noon of that day a number vastly exceeding the requ sition was tanderad by telegraph from different sections of the State, and only a day ister the vol unteers began pouring into Harrisburg by thous ands, Washington, a large portion of the volunteers to All the new requisition were already in samp at overnment was notl fled by the Governor of the additional troops shout to be organized, the they could not be accepted by the government as they were not needed, Senator John Sherman volunlesred to go to Washington to urge the acceptance of these addi requ n, Governor the State dnteers t the he { the When communioation was resumed with | response came that | in 1883 and by whet 1862. by Lee's entire mmand in 1864 was applied to Chambersburg the war hie raanised and W228 soldiers, exclusive itis r emergency met all in September, 1864, when Lee vaded land He furnished a large excess of tro imber furnished Now state that greatly exceeded ony population and he tireless in his efforts, not only to protect the exposed border of the Stats but to furnish the full guota of ; the armies in the field, He had an nimple state force to meet and vanquish MeCaus land and thus save Chambersburg from ie struction, but Hunter's disastrous defeat in Army and. the tore vanda turing the fald NE mm aoverthe n Was | the Valley when he was forced to retreat noross the Potomac, enlled our troops, or anized for state defense, to the support of | {ental rug buyers, to call and inspect left Mo. funter's shattered emis and this n destructive Causiand unopposed his mareh, There ate many thousands in Pennsyl troops to mly of Andrew Greg Curtin, Weather Report. 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