THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, OCTOBER 11, 1906, | > © | pans, The Cuban commanaing tne in- | surgeuts operating against the block- {| house went forward to meet the Span- | lard, havieg a negro subaltern with { him. The Spaniard was alone, When the two officers met the Cuban gave a sign, and the negro chopped the Span- lard to pleces with his machete, The garrison surrendered, and the entire force of forty-six men was chopped down with machetes. This Incident is sald to have disgusted Funston so much that he forthwith quit the Cu- bans and by the ald of Consul General Fitz-Hiugh Lee returned to the United States Horses are a very Important factor in fighting that has going on in Cuba, The Insurgents seiz ed nll the horses they could get at the onthireal of the | | The Cuban : Rebels FRANCIS SPEER’S Breezy “THAT” Column How They Fought--The Rural Guard. Work of Alfredo Zayas A investigation the difficul tiles in Cuba conducted by the American peace com- \ missioners to that is. land revealed phases of the hostili- . Nn. Thar : ties In the Pearl of An in Bellefonte Pt ity girs to the square inch than any A the Antilles that in a bh ROME respects resem- ky ble a comic opera he -~ Reins war It has been tors to For Emergencies at Home For the Stock on the Farm Sloans Liniment Is awhole medicine chest Price 25¢ 50¢ & * 1.00 Send For Free Booklet on Horses, Cattle, Hops Address Dr Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mas o> gL} y TT" THAT generally speaking the women of THAT 8 Jellefonte are generally speaking, coltish to have horse s THAT itis said that there is about as much of a rebellion in a certain house 1n the South ward of Bellefonte, a sme girls in Bellefonte are too : like hic " Tuar it is about a” which heen VanTries, of Bel straw nat, 4 has 3 Liere 18 in Cuba . rebellion, thus pling agriculture and industry govern fhe 1 erip THAT when a young m and th 5 the wink fron ny horses fro ther countries with which t juip the rural guard { [ > ol nt I. | . M ’ n 11 noted by vi nnd the ) ler he Cu bi Are gener good riders and whicl imps of the con : . ; armies that » the Kind o thting In little bitterness ex +d the sol of the opposing Pal forces be tending —— g:.: 3 a hal" Your Fall are ready, sir! between srioners have pra of Alfredo Zayas pre doy .iberal par dies of the oined the loyal warriors in ty, who as =iwits them in eo wossible way In v Neg } 1" fac rood pay offered—$2.50 a their eff dy ny y nha | Agreement, Dr ¢ is I 10d day iny of to the tie \ : 7. q 18 heen nresider f the ("nbhatr woods becauss adventure Zayas has 1 resident of the Cuban sents Before the land of Me was and zation the warring fonte, has 1 Soy i the rebels took '1 h recent severe iiiness hei liked of ease, with just they was t and wore py ull capt sh 1 tween ag nl ad of § ymp- and preferred a lite Lunger and the enough fighting to break the monotony, as twins, to an existence In which the principal factor toll Under these circumstances the Cuban regulars and the rebel bands have not always been * to meet In m irrival in the is i Bacon talk among » insurre their sympathizers of the organi of an ins govern 4 r Zay spoken of a he head of such a go and there Xn: hoes THAT when the cat's away the kit was honest will play. Tt is f } young lovers in Be may spri host of frie down eve difficulty 3 . ; irrectionary benefit of ment. Sent fik was voernme as eager rial combat as ernment where the — COMMANDER AT HAVANA. would opp " other f be expected in a war herished toward each Naval Officer Who Helped Sink Cervera's Fleet, Sever Seaton Schroeder, a obsery Cantaln Seat « for who com Banister and Douglas | Cousins and Queen Quality fo None Better * 3 ~ y Mingle’s Shoe jellefonte, Pa Tar the other gr was seen pg a br n Ever) HA : y } : : EPs (sw a : te te we / EME DI Eo Se es Se ee - Py ® on ¥ ne ¥ \ a THE= Walk-Over Shoes! OO a ®n ® n ene ne DS OO {r= wv OOO OO Pd Pou “WEBFOOTED SOLDIERS.” Sam's Marines and Thelr Splendid Record. The marine corps of the United States is a body of which to be proud. The marines seat to Cuban waters during the are “webfooted soldiers” who do duty Continental on shipboard or ou land, as the case the navy was placed out of « may require. In every war in which the marine was retained, the United States has been engaged becoming the only body of troops In that time the pepular mind they are net sailors at all, but are soldiers serving on skips, They are a part of the naval force and under the jurisdiction of the secretary of the navy, but are never theless a dlstinet organization. The marines serve under their own officers, who are graduates of the Naval acade my, and they wear a uniform sitogeth er different from that of the blue jackets. The accompanying picture is of marines the erulser Minne and was taken recently at League Island just as the men leaving for Cuba Colonel Littleton W. T. Waller, who Is in chief command of all the marines In Cuba or waters, has seen service there before. He made a fine record at Santiago In the Spanish war, In creased his fame when the marines landed In China during the Boxer in gurrection and led an expedition across the island of Samar He was court martinled for orders given during this ipeqition, but was acquitted Unele Richard and the MOUNTED SOLDIERS OF CUBA S ARMY trilled Into a ARE THE ACKNOWLEDGED war | road track pear the “¥," just west of Ty ACE MAKERS THE SHOE WORLD IN STYLES, enneylvania FIT AND FINISH. THEY of the leg and left arm had been completely ARE MADE IN ALL LEATH ERS AND MORE DIFFERENT SHAPES THAN ANY OTHER ONE LINE IN AMERICA. IN WALKOVER highly cording one Revolut army Funston Arig mrades, the presen : wns disbande brigadier general saw his fellow OF riors for late mmis Cuba libre deliberately vio ag and butcher a Spanish officer and forty«ix men. It was at the close of the battle that a white flag was raised Spanish blockbouses, and the officer In ¥ i from hi od | he the Cu home ¥ n Alt na. had secured sion corps the white the regular service at Though marines the same are In over one ns sailors sharon loft it to varley with a few weeks Ago. NE FACT SHOE IS from apolis ware \ ) CLEARLY THE LEADER its There be a cold room in the house if you own a PERFECTION Oil Heater, This is an oil beater that gives satisfaction wherever used. Produces intense heat without smoke or smell because it is equipped with smokeless device—no trouble, no danger, Easily carried around frem reom to room, You cannot turn the wick too high or too low. As easy and simple to care for as a lamp, The PERFECTION 0il Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device.) Wi HAVE A CO) STOCK THES] IN LARGE VARIETY) Wi ARI SHOW ALI THE WALK.-OV] MOST POPULAR THE WORLD VALUABLE PREMIU MS. (Fk CAN'T GO TO NEAREST SCHOOL. 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