<Y he IHemocral. \ Circy a DRAGGED TO DEATH THROUGH COLEVILLE! THE UNTIMELY FATE OF MILES GEORGE MILLER, FEET TANGLED IN HARNESS Frightened Horse Trails the Boy Through the Town With His Face | on the Ground—Frightful Sight— | Witnessed by Many. Tuesday morning, at 7:15 o'clock, | the citizens of Coleville were horri- fled to see a horse running at a high speed through the town dragging a young boy, whose legs were tangled in the harness, and in consequence his head and shoulders were dang- ling on the roadbed every leap. | The animal came down the mountain road through Coleville and passed | over the railroad bridge. William Cox, the drayman, driving along the furnace road at railroad shops, at the time, and when he saw the frightened animal coming towards him dragging the he thoughtful ly turned his convevance in the road and succeeded In stopping the fright- ened animal. There was no evidence of life left in the body except a faint gasp and an occasional twitching muscles. The boy's and hands were tangled In the flynets and harn ess Nearly all the clothes were torn from the body except the and stockings, and t} was so badl) mangled that wuld not ognize the 1 at first Many citize frightful tr crowd n horse was known to me f old drive, wh Coleville; at was the boy. P Of legs shoes e face Mr. Cox «« rtunate |g re un f uni assembled st fo Vear to and resides then the Miller and Mrs body was taken Naginey's undertaking estat where it was prepared f identify Jacob of Mr once to lishment burial Mr. Miller American Lime & St and has lived at the Coleville for a long has reared a family of dren, and all of whom cept unfortunate morning Mr. Miller horse and left for his the boy to the bs the animal had « tofore. Before hitchin took the horse over towards Ammon Gramley's give it water t the trough. about half way across he met little William Gramley, who was driving the cattle. Young is sald to have been riding the animal, and some say that the Gram- ley boy playfully struck the hpree | with a whip, while others Insist that the animal became frightened and started run. There are various re ports o this int the though ler tangl and ir the mpany, end of he is an employee ne C upper time, where twelve chil Hving, ex- lad. T harnessed work, and arn to hitch up ften done g up, the bo are iesda the er ‘this 0 la went here as he barn to a When to n was thro ny a Hospital 1 Notes. PIR oR week.) Mary D Mc8ul Bloom Hebherling McClel Witmer, of aut Mra ra hoth za bet} Mrs Armilia Mrs. Mary Mrs Hattle Park Admitted for rison Altoona Curtin; Mrs There are hospital lege nuvi! ¢ inters Mor Bathurst Mileshurg in the treatment-—Geo Miss Kate Della Lucas thirty patients now | after Run Down by Car. the 12-year-old daughter of Alrsman, of Chester HI while crossing the street near the corner of Front and Presqueisie at Philipshurg, was knocked down by an automobile driven by Albert Emyers, Thursday afternoon The front wheels of the ear passed over the child's chest. She was hurried to the MeGirk Banitarfum, where It was found two ribs were broken, the fungs Injured and the ligaments of the neck torn. Later she was taken to her home, Dr. Harmon, who Is at- tending her, recently ' reported her condition as Improved Young Smyers, who Lawrence Smyers, the photographer, was driving without a license. He was arrested and given a hearing be. fore Squire Warfel, who fined him $10 and costs. Ledger Hazel Samuel is a son of Dale Reunion, The Dale families of Centre county with their friends, will hold their an nual reunion this year at Oak Hall on Saturday, August 3rd. This always proves a large and Interesting gath- ering. Special Trade Day In Bellefoftte next Wednesday, July 17th. Bee In. side pages for further announcement, Over 5,500—Largest in on « | Campbell fing | VOArs, | and | the | Fryvberger, led that | tempt [Thos { Julia | week, July Centre County. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURS RECENT COURT DECISIONS. A Number of Centre County Cases Disposed of by Judge Orvis. | During the past few weeks a num- | of decisions have been handed by Judge Ellis 1. Orvis, bearing ses that have been threshed courts, and perhaps the most interesting one is that of Fryberger | vs. Rockey, which had its beginning eighteen years ago. The origi litigants were the late George of Mlilesburg, plaintiff, and F. Rockey, the Tusseyville | huckster, defendant However, be- fore the death of the plaintiff he as- | signed the « to his relative, Capt C. T. Fryvberger, of Philipsburg. Sulit was brought in 1884 by Mr, Camp- bell against Mr. Rockey for commis sions he alleged were due him for | made him as agent. Mr, claimed that he was work contract, but the The « had been the it differ- the past eighteen late Judge it A since prominently Col R fig Ru her down out in our about nal Campbell, William ase sales by under this de- fendant disputed, dragged through ent times during and both the l.ove had sat upon LtwWYers nse courts of 1 AWAY, iso fig CASe, among hem bel wr and E 1180 neg 18 Rankin death he 1e late John and after his Keller was appointed to The latter finally suly report, finding In favor of The finding was ed, and Ju« Orvis, before appeal w irgued, set f the master and entered for proceedings, tl being the first Harry the La ted a Lee, ge whom aside Hired thie ng H. Harter, against Elmer trespass plaintiff the defendants under Ho wa He plaintiff the the verdiet be d ve. W or (Cathe was granted Was grant ff WH Garner Frank ’ 86 ( M¢ SPECIAL TRADE DAY. Bellefonte Merchants Unite in a Gen- eral Bargain Day. In this jssue the readers of the Centre Democrat will find an import. ant speral anmetncement the lending merchants of Bellefonte have sot apart Wednesday 8 A 1 Trade from Et aoin ) Day Dying From Rattlesnake Bite. Inn Fields who sides aged 2 years in near . lHition as the bite nome al cor rattiesnake Sunday afternoon while gaged picking raspberries mountain, near his home the rattler would Fields grabbed desperate battle Fields was In a far from the Myton home did not contemplate the plications resulting from bite: however, the wound inflicted by the rattler a tance above the shoe line. began to aswell and alarmed Flelds, who made | haste to his home, carrying the giant | snake lapped about his neck. Whis- key was tZken In heavy Internal doses by the man and a Petersburg physi cian called; however, five hours elapsed before he received medioal attention and now both 1Imba are ter. | ribly discolored from the ankles to the hip. So Infected Ia the man's system with the poison that every at. to relieve him has proved fu. Gangrene Is feared sult a recels he n on Tusse h' Determin not bite any a club and | Killed the lonely spot and at first serious com - a “rattler's” which was short dis | War =» elne n one reptile tile Marriage Licenses. Vanhorkirk Sousan BE. Shope Walter E. Holte Rosey J Fye Zotts Galden H Northumberland Bellefonte Moshannon Moshannon Moshannon Moshannon George Christian Endeavor he held at Centre and Friday, of next and 19, ' The County Convention will Hall, Thursday 18 ‘SON OF WM. CLEVENSTINE, JR. | Clevenstinge {| Zion, | Hiterally | reside {she was carrying the steaming child iin { clous | tated | lege {Gillam | of | charged | check | fonte WA COOKED TO DEATH MOTHER FINDS CHILD IN KET- TLE OF BOILING WATER. OF THE NOMINEES AT THE BALTIMORE CONVENTION, WITH NOBLE ind Marshall Have Eminent Qualifications—Bring Strength to the Ticket—Tried and Not Wanting—Rendered Public CHOSEN MEN Wilson CAREERS Who Resides Near Zion—Happened on Monday Morning—Mrs. Cleven- stine Was Alone—An Unusually Sad Affair, Service, Democorat i the | Wilson President of born in 1856 in baptized under Woodrow Thon complete 1 his On Monday nom - nited Willla: heart-ret home n¢ little n a Mrs most it her ind her death | ted | the Mrs, Wm. ( he farm about 1 t K is first Thel ther, the on, J F Ail t t W on n Ve lHttle 1.¢ two ‘ month morning tl father re ] } VILY ind ith th on morning had a experience when she fo to ’ : A wis dering nx the full Wilson about the first book cooked Thoms bolling wa large kettle Mi Of VKH and position He on a east of of threes i ar | He res Johns a n clergy md g elder hurch wethir MARSHALL'S CAREER. ! K GOV. happened, the haster t 1} Vice Presidential Candidate Carried indiana in 1908 by 15,000. her arms. Exhausted and dis in 1908 the Indiana Democrats « tracted she sank down with her pre. | ts] Thomas RR. Marshall governor, burden. The child was desd { Sohne tack into power after an existing Tie or Vv het they raw that jC - had "no ts been In the bolling long! from 15808 Marshall wus igh to make deat! 4 ertainty 15600 when four VOArs flesh w= omplete! ked had given the Repub yYater ar v'@F id hy n the mints Was n BREAKS BACK BY FALL. College Man Now Hh Bellefonte Hospital Fatally 1ajired fortunate » ont . loge n Weds State . curre ighting fra Imi ne from at wdes, and a sed Araty sed Hen borous lent he aon in n noe the oe wh mass led “fads” In se he thinks has been this w in Indiana that has the people of that state which Republican electors and a Dem. Governor reonally, Marshall lirect and sincere approached. He yw that he was before he be- governor of a great state regfiest his inauguration Was without pomp, and the people, the militiamen, surrounded the | from which he delivered his ad- oar 1 plok herries fron Ie He had time until a on broke and preci to the ground He was Dr. Dale of State Col summoned, who gave the injur man first ald, The next day Mr Osman was brought to the Belle fonte hospital, and this week an oper ation was made In the hope of re dueling the fracture What the out come will ean only be conjectured but It remains a serious fact that Mr Osman’'s chances for recovery Aare very slight his yard been the hagrinintivg oom tree hut a standing him un tres on Hmb he "h will effect 1 choosing endeared short was picked and ed in in plain, sim manner and is the same be the atin Areas (For a report of the proceedings of Democratic National Convention timore last week, turn to page this issue Also turn to page for editorial and press comment.) Warrant There For Philadelphia Broker. A warrant out for L. V a Philadelphia stock broker, ! to have defrauded Jersey | 3 of residents out of seven or eight dollars, according to Infor received hy Chief of Police of Willlamport, from officers \ the Pennsylvania Hotel Men's as It Is stated that he is with passing a fraudulent at the Dush House In Belle Gillam secured ball a few and was not taken to Wil to answer to the charges ur by Jersey Shore residents " time Vi alleged Shore thousand mation Credits Given. Harder, persons who remitted to this office on subseription during the past month of June will find that credit has been given for the same by a change of the date on thelr label this Week. Remember that make these at the end of each month, on ling list ou sent us any u will find that name is changed on the label eek. Look at It now, and In n error kindly notify the of and the same will receive ompt attention sociation We days ago Hamsport preferred ore in money in that the date after A Democratic Cocktail, Here in the recipe Take a Champ agne Clark glass, the kind used for Rte of Kern jelly, mix Underwood, so that it \ will properly Harmon-ize¢; then you will be the Gaynor, Tell James not to put any salt In it, for it may turn to Bryan, and a little Wilson, that's all, onee A font next special reductions 17th. will make Wednesday, July | MARRIAGES, Found Virginia, | the leading merchants in Belle- | Vol. 35. No. 27. Perry-——Watson. | James F. Perry, of South and Miss Maude Watson, Shoe, married recently former Rev, Father Renovo, | of SBnow in the Harkins Ewing—Evey. | Orvis CC, Ewing, of State College, | ind Miss Ethel B. |} of Lemont, | were married on Wednesday morning, June 19th, at the Reformed parsonage | in Bellefonte, by the Rev. Dr. Am- brose Schmidt, Price—8mith, Price and Miss Bnow Shoe, in the ov fat the Robert both of Ada were ening of residence justice of the pea They will make in w Bhoe Holt—Fye. Holt nd Smith, Joined In| Monday, | Robert Snow future wedlock July 1st, Cooper, Shoe home =n Ww : wife ngrat ations, a was served The groom ls employed ax a rafirocd brakeman with headquarters herland sel will ge th } ne bride at \e delicious to the wedding jus invited PICNICS AT HECLA PARK event erry Roan Burned kn ered A severe : afternoon, June near Mever's tery wae tot destroved with the contents of the he about seventy-five dollars In The house was occupied by Mr, Roan and his son-in-law and family, When the fire started the men were working in the harvest field, and had gained considerable headway before the women of the house noticed wrong. It ls supposed to ginated In a defective flue ly as possible the women help, but by the time the men got to the scene the structure wasa mass of flames The money, together with in- surance policies and other papers be longing Mr. Roan, were In a me ond-story room but their rescue could not I» effected owing to florceness of the flames. The loss will reach almost $2,000, with $600 insur. ance. Home rry R farmer on Satu which of J an the wn Buffa well ” 3 an by Oth ocem “ raas his home together and mey ume m have ori- As quick. summoned to Sugar Valley Campmeesting. Sugar Valley campmeeting, Boone- ville Grove, Booneville, Pa, will be held beginning Saturday evening, August 3, and ending Sunday even- ing. August 11, 1812. Nightly ser- vices will be held on each week day night and three services on the Sab- bath, including both Sundays. The camp meeting will be held under the management of Rev T. LL. Wents presiding elder of Allentown district, Fast Pennsylvania conference, Evangelical association. Able pas tors will be present and preach the word Tents may be rented on rea. sonable terms, All the leading merchants In Bellefonte will have special reduc | ton sales next Wednesday, July 17th, = supper | HUGHES. | the progressive element of the Repub. at deal, anything | the | | oan [ buliding and the Candy | ments, of the | | are excellent arrangements for horses —— “we CALL ISSUED FOR - ROOSEVELT'S PARTY | SIGNED BY TEDDY'S FOLLOWERS IN FORTY STATES. WILL MEET IN CHICAGO AUG. 5 “National Progressive Party” the Probable Name—Many Notable Men in the Movement—Resent the Chicago Convention. Supporters The will meet In national ( n A 5 of ore toosevelt convention in organize the M. Dixon the Pros vise Mon- HICARO © party, mtana of Mq« ph on rises Re- where fy 1h : r f the Nationa publican Convention in Chicago were denied square unseating their regularly who favored Roose- nt nd progressive can party a by ected fegntes WANT TAFT TO mbers legisla - State party peti- LR eed t i= sald nterest of ask Colonel raw as a pros an independent mpron the ise n be reach- the Roose A conven- pcheme August faction plans in Chicago « before velt tion Midnight Blaze. which seems to have had con- hemdway before an alarm rendered useless the building owned by Mrs. RL. Plerce, on Front street Philipsburg, Laurel and Pine. and occupied by the Boston Candy Kitchen, midnight Thursday, July 4th By one o'clock the fire was com- pletely under control. The bullding, which was aged and dilapidated, was damaged apparently: beyond repair, but the adjoining buildings were all saved. Mra. Plerce's residence on the north side was burned some, but it be repaired There was some insurance on the Kitchen car insurance on Fire siderable was sounded, ried a small amount of | the stock The annual basket plenic at Ware rior's Mark, under the auspices of Warrior's Mark Grange No. #74, will be held In the M. IL. Beck grove on Saturday, August 10. The committee have been busy perfecting arrange- and anticipate a large gath- this beautiful grove. There ering In «in shade. Trains will stop at point near plenie grounds, A cordial Invi. tation is extended to all Come to Bellefonte next Wednos- day, July 17th, when ail the mer chants will have a special sale day.
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