© Circu' wi 1 Over 65,600 Largest in Le] y — m— KILLED BY TRAIN SATURDAY EVENING UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT FALLS DAVID McMONIGAL FOUND BODY ON THE TRACK The Evening Passenger Train Struck Him—Cause of the Accident Un- known—Coroner's Inquest—Lived at Port Matilda. BE- fatal Pennsy On Saturday evening a dent took place on the railroad near Gamble, Gheen & Co's flouring mill, a short distance north of the Bellefonte station, in which Da- vid McMonigal, formerly of Taylor township, was struck by the ttrain and instantly killed weeks ago Mr. McMonigal cs Bellefonte to make h niece, Mrs. Wilson W husband the recentl watchman west High noon he AcCcl- vania ime Is hom 1:20 peared testified that striking anythir the body was he examine a blood, but on ning under the left f the discovered blood and particles of indicating that Mr. McMonigal been struck by the train to Bellefonte The about fiv an hour the remains were foun. The principal James Burrows, the brakeman, whose testi. | mony was that he was on the snd of | the train and when it backed out from the station down the track towards Gamble, Gheen & Co's. mill he saw! something lying on the left side = the track, but Is was too close to stop | the train before the truck or of the train had passed ove mangled f w almost broken exam side « on its way going time train was at the miles witness was the rear The pieces r it rm 8 every bone The between the rail on the took the lease it that was vaditional evi the man was struck by the it its dence train while on way to Bellefonte and not while the train was backing out Other "4! this was enough to convince the the accident was not to any neg- ligence of the tralinmer They, how- | ever, recommend that the Pennsylva- | nia Railroad Co. require their watch. men at both the High street and the mill crossing, to remain their post of duty until after the train the person of dead und ove 3 evidence was ven, Jury due crossing i leaves. On Wan gold wr man fe mon La n and letters From the , rev train the were taken to taking the Dan of any {f age MceM and betweer They there 8 week and expe work some time n« Fatal Stumble Like Spouse's. From Injuries sustained from a her kitchen, due of carpet, in the eighty AR died the other It Is a striking coincidence that her | husband, James Kirkpatrick, died a short time ago In almost that 1denti- cal manner, from a broken hip fall to tripping over a Mra. Mary Kir“%pat. third year of her day at Pottsville in plece rick, Will Winter in the South, Next Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. D. R Kunes, of Eagleville, will leave for Chacahoula, Terrebone parish, Loulsi- ana, where they will spend the winter with their son, Lloyd B, Kunes, who for 20 years has been superintendent of the Good Land Cypress company at that | “Kill him, Bill." place. Centre County, BURGLARS FOILED. Friday night between Orville McAllister, a New York Central R 2 and 3 o'clock, for discovered messenger R.Co., | | the two burglars in the postoffice at Jersey | Shore. Procuring an insulator he hurl I ed it through the window of the office, | pavement | As the glass crashed to the the burglars became alarmed, and gra bing their tools rushed from the buld- ing. A third member of the gang was on watch on the outside, for as the two came from the building one of the num ber yelled to the pall on the outside, in the direction from which the ger had hurled the insulator, but the piercing of several windows, In | meantime the burglars made their es cape in the direction of Allegheny street The men were traced to Avis, where two of the number were finally rounded ™ ‘lock Friday iho in al up at 6 o'clock Friday morning in %| constitutional cornfield by constables Overdorf, of Jersey Shore, and Wm McKinney, of Avis. A desperate ensued, during which many Campbell and sNOLS nged between elfugitives at eXCha ofhce but aft been up tot oth JUDGE KILLS WILD TURKEY FROM MOTOR CAR vile Spinning Through Nittany Val. ley Bird is Shot, Hall ight nstant! 1 fn mde a fl and in action and It weighed was a about C. M, Parrish Lost, Parrish, the popular Bellef t, Is rejoicing over he to irvives was In of gE A prey those bears, wild cats that might skirmish ing through the brush in Greensvaliey Tuesday morning with his gun went to Zion where he was met by De, P.. Flaw or and they dro into Greens recreation noon Dr profess n nn danger fallin long 2 and ana be Some time In Fisher started 2] call Parris! } mmune w na the to leavi } make is friend ff Dr The finally the to his and its ness he able to find his way to Hecla Park where he turned up about # o'clock. Dr. Fisher and a posse spent most of the night hunting f him w dark- ness crept came by bright. was - th a lantern At Supreme Court. wee a number Hospital Ar How of Axel Notes. lerwent 8 getting rks rs Gap foot fv A fracture of m r Lreaty ent Entertainmentt at Snow Shoe. number of Bellefonte to Snow Shoe, Noy Int, to exhibition to be Snow Bho A will go evening Ing Pavilion, of the evening large ports on Monday attend the held In the The feature be box Park bout will between Kid Pilkington, Bellefonte's game little 118 pound fighter and Willle McCoy, clever Philadelphia light-weight bout promises to be a hummer, other bouts have been arranged bHe- tween Kid Ward, of Bellefonte, and Mike Delaney, of Nittany, The fight. ing thunderbolt meets the Tipton Slasher. Geo. Lucas will act as ref- ereo for all bouts. A ball will follow the boxing exhibittion. It pays to advertise your public sale In the Centre Demoerat, This Two the | BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1909 PRESERVE INTEGRITY OF OUR COURTS IMPORTANT ISSUE IN TUES- DAY'S ELECTION. AN 'NO PLAGE FOR POLITICIANS | Time Has Come For Pennsylvania to Three shots were fired | messen- | { only damage from the shooting was the the | he | which nite the fact that | he | ve. over Hey for a day's hunt and | after | a] Fisher | moon | Jealously Guard the Highest Tribu- nal of Justice—~Former Experiences Recalled-=Think it Over. There resis is y elected irt Pass pon the State on that of a judge. the office in #0 much as is no This specially so when r of the is court is to be in the meme ghest co State Th to legisiat which the by Stone I have fully nervous, but it in a few days . . holler? Jt will set is a grant thing” like this organization that time. The been AW. will be public « + Won't th never ot thing the happened the Bupreme ' rw to power Very meas and they ct after ire desired by the adhered to this became J is is more than evidence to convir that they e every unprejudiced voter VonMoschalsker, having been put upon the Common Pleas bench by and or n imir an Hit wal CANS same criminal Eang n mportancs tremend “ responsibil J il of highest members right great Game Scarce. t! BCRrCe and h Tuek dictions w plenty pheasants question It 8 ROARON, EAM met but in the summer the pre- out that game would be wild turkeys and observation led us to are born out aeromed nlters mengre Earlier nt to our Thus far we in our belief. Later on, It RAMS may found more plentiful, which we fondly wish, for the enjoy ment of the nimrods. From adjoining counties come the same reports of poor liek for hunters. i. floor be Auditor Resigns. County Auditor John W, Beck, now resident of State College, recently ten. dered his resignation, as it interfered with his duties as a mail carrier, In his place the Court appointed C. U, Hoffer, of Philipsburg, for the unexpired term, is possible, | INFORMATION ABOUT "THE AMENDMENTS I¥OU SHOULD KNOW WHAT YOU : ARE VOTING FOR 0 GHANGE SPRING ELECTIONS Time of Offices to be Extended to Con- form to New Schedule—~8Some Good Ideas and Some Bad Ones—How to Mark Ticket. judge | Applies fixes the al =ix i five years - No. V. Provides that the general election be held biennially, in each even : pered year, on the Tuesday next {following the first Monday of Novem ber, instead of annual, as at present No. VI. General Assembly re quire sald ther gener. be oards t« w AD nted, « ally or ted instead of ele No. VIII. State ofMcers shall be {(No- Provides cted that a general « mber of ¢ on ection day years), and lected ven-numbered shall clior ered No. be e » day {Novem nt years) IX. ' oy How to Mark. rd dment the w each amen If you a tion and onnosed mark no” wheres TERMS OF OFFICES EXTENDED ! the ti odd 1 one rms o it imber of ve extend that an term Years Ars the even of will be year hw po for the two terms shall al ways That i» will be constables imber of years officers ARBOLROTR council and coun that and election that of directors, men, supervisor and all city ty officers will be four years, and of Justices of the peace, aldermen magistrates will be six years County officers elected In 1007 {1909 will each serve four years, | those elected In 1908 will serve three years The February (municipal) election will be held In 1910 as heretofore; but all election oMoeers chosen at that elec. tion will serve until the first Monday in December, 1011, All officers chosen at the February election, 1910, to ofMces the term of which now is four years, or the term of which is made four years by the proposed amendments, shall serve un- school and but only til the first Monday In December, 1913, ing | Mor [re therefore the } af all, « | borougl r 161 ter nip and shall begin on er JUDGE UPHOLDS EDITORS. Meeting of the Archdeaconry This week Bellefonte was favored by 4 number of distinguished Episcopal clergymen from all over Central Penn- sylvasia. The occasion was the autumn meetmg of the Willatnspor: conry. The sessions were held " Tuesday in St. Joha's Episcopal 1 were well attended On qurch and ning « } and the n at the Bush oclock. The interesting from the fact that all the ports showed the churches in this d cese were in a most prosperous healthy condilion On Tuesday | 10g the sermon was delivered by Rev T. F. Baker, of Selins Grove. who is the missionary of the diocese He showed hat the missionary Is growing and more work is being accomplished along these lines than ever before. Archdeacon Wilham Heukes Wells. TO, RisO made an interesting Everything passed off harmon vi Hous DUS IDESs se510D8 0 and even spirit of address Berry is Optimisti HUTEer Man Found Dead. Afes niner 1 NEY on Sunday Min« His prostrate the was his nst Loland floor | Agni was | sed on his deat} Springs in Bad Condition, State Fish Commissioner Willlam E Me made meeting of fishermen this clared that the springs of in the worst condition in ten years, and that take three or four years of rain and snow fall to got them 110 what they fA YOAr ago condition exists with springsin | tre county as well as outside before a week de the siate they had it han In a statement were heen were Life Crushed Out. On Tuesday evening, about § o'clock, Augustus M, Werte, a car inspector at Altoona, falling to notice an approach. Ing stock train, stepprd In front of it and was Instantly killed. Twenty. three yoars ago )4 was married to Frances Grafmyre, of Bellefonte. The greater part of his life was spent In Altoona. He ja survived by his wife and three chilirep. ' or IMPORTANT ISSUE would normal | back | This | Ceon- | Vol, 82. No. 42 m—— IN THE CAMPAIGN THINGS TO BE CONSINDERED BE. FORE YOU VOTE LOT OF POLITICAL TOOLS The Creatures of the Machine, and Philadelphia Contractor's—Pennsyl« vania Gets What She Votes For People Are at Fault. es it img i arve Mu Hithe the in this section writer of legal {has had ross neon we aw man is favorably He is an works, large known author and For years he business interests Ashu Svaaiey bt sovcessfUll wanaged. There Ry | Is not a breath of suspicion east upon his names Broad r strong. gener N ¥ tans on his public life. Munson lity is 8 true of ‘ 3 Penngyle ants for gEestions are made and are who Are exer party for men rage and ent sir f suff the that right THE WELSH SINGERS. the pet for bria Glee given In IRpices Associa- at for all me of that day er an & Wa be Ha a . i ar bass ¢ Dora Da Miss Rachael of {f national among the ntralts 8 iraito ys wonder. recently, Lock was the in that Notice to Supervisors Road S week aid not of the was agreed by The or Lair Upervisors meeting materialize as were present these gentlemen another ng ber 6th, at 1o eclock a. m., in the arbi tration room of the court house. Belle fonte. The members of the executive committee and officers and road super. visors are earnestly requested to be resent as business of importance will we transacted Avstix Curtin, President, three members call Novem. to neet on Saturday, The members of the bar of Allegheny county, remarks the Pittsburg Post, are by political affiliation largely of a ten. dency opposite to that of the Democratic candidate for the upraie judgeship. But a poll of this | association will show here, as the same test throughout the state is showing, to the dismay, if not despair, of the blican ne, that those bast quali to pass upon the professional qualifications of candi dates for the jodiciary, are overwhelm. ingly in favor of Cyrus LaRue Munson,
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