1 x ¥ Cairo; Philip H. Campbell, {off Saratoga; Demoreaic Dr. A. W. Cutler, of Oneonta; Dr. 37. - | At the installation of a fine new organ | TT Fe : 7 z =F : = = te og, Eo re ona 2 Napa. | in the Presbyterian shuseh Bt Tivo, ‘VV EERE TO GET. : WwW HAT SHOULD YOU DO— - PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND JG I abam. J in, | recently, Geo. Bayard, formerly in the : Ee . ; : Bellefonte, Pa., October 3, 1903. Robart ee © Tosimaity | Parrish drug ore Het, was the principal 3 Schedule in effect May 24th; 1005. 39 Willis, of New York, and James Kavan- | Soloist. vy Helped Deldeate the Organ. £5 5 Jewelr Fe, Saddlery. Travelers Guide. de The Latest Novelties, DO YOU ASK? : z ; VIA TYRONE—WESTWARD, i —— I a a wis of the) | DIAMONDS, hn oh BAAN, £50 ema Sime Why am 1 sometimes naughty burg. : g Tid ia ‘ | Mr. James Nelson, representing Bunnell’s 4s - WATCHES, iad ra Gs rs Lon a Ee 1p: o Ee kin And sometimes very good ? THE CRIME. . = - ' || music house of Johnstown, sold a very fine Voss STERLING SILVERWARE, the answer is easy. and P- m., at Altoona, 3,10 p. m., at Pittsburg, 6.55 What makes me act so different ? The three youthful brothers Thursday lion to the Presbyterian charch of Irvona, las i i P-m. : : : week. Mr. George Bayard, of Glen Campbell, your duty is plain..... paid the death penalty for the murder of sang the following solos in the above named rn —————— Leave Bellefonte, 4.44 p. arrive at one, I never understood. m., ve their uncle, Peter H. Hallenbeck, at his | church last Sunday. “The Palms” and Just for : J ; ; i 8.00, at Altoona, 6.55, at P: ittsburg at 10.45. When in the morning I wake up : Je VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD. Co! % Today,” accompanied on the vocalion by Mr. ——BUY YOUR 8 I don’t know which *twill be, farm house at Greenport, lambia county, Te Nao PT e audience was highly delight- CLOCKS, oi Leave oe elonte > ah Sw. at Tyrone , A day all full of naughtiness on the evening of December 24th; 1901. ed at this musical treat. JEWELRY HARNESS. NE phis’ 5.47. arils Ha 5 - Or a good day for me. The scene of the murder, and the oc- ny, ESS, NETS, Leib Sfp H 1980. on. sivive ai he ing it had all the essen- . {on at 2.10 a. m., at Harrisburg, 6.35 p. m., hr Vials oa melotramar To was Gniiotns| VIS-TE-Na.—The greatest of all sonics, POCKET BOOKS, PUSTERS, WHIPS, PADS, COLLARS, | _ichlipdod yess 35m. ow Bhi eve and a heavy fall of snow had covered | restores a weakened nervous system, = UMBRELLAS. AXEL GREASE 6.00 at Harrisburg, 2 1% is rave at Tyrone, the ground with a glistening covering of | hausted vitality, brain-fag, nerve-fag, : Boy VIA JOCK HAVEN— NORTHWARD. : | white. Across the snow gleamed the light nervousness and sleeplessness, by purifying : ; and everything you Leaye ellefonte, 9.32 a. m,, arrive at Lock Haven’ from a neighboring church, where a Christ- | and replenishing the blood supply. Makes SILVER TOILET WARE, want at mas festival was in progress and from | pure red blood: Guaranteed. All drug- : pAb : which came songs of peace and good will, | gists. oh 48-29. An abundant Stock at Moderate Prices. welling up from thankful Treaties: In Ie = - Hallenbeck home the farmer, his wife, an : her mother, sat by the fire, forming a : typ- | ~The men called great who have Teen ical home-like scene. to distinction are not always men of brains; | F. C. RICHARD’S SONS, ° Han Electrocuted ; While they sat Shere, for it was sill i they ate men of aptitude, Lo ere . High 8t. BELLEFONTE Pa ; Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 ls arrive at Look Haven — i ; : . Yi Taree Mh 53, p. m., Willis Frederick and Burton Van Wormer Pay Pana | (1° F417 E10 Rochen. The og men con Le ould TE. Harrisburg, 5.00 p. m,, Philadeinpil: rss ty for Crime. Murdered Their Uncle. With the ; ; yo 1 College Hardware Co. Leave Bellefonte, 5. ; et Frome Thea per a1 win | 303 went to the door. Opening it, hesaw | 10 bolo Bune: Piles Otto Dodd, eg 8 efonte, 8.16 p. m.. But when I go to bed at night I know which I have been, A Mamma’s Joy all day or else A creature full of sin. ‘1 thank thee, Lord, for my good heart,’ This is the prayer I make ; Or else: ‘‘Forgive my naughtiness, Dear God, for Jesus’ sake.” —By Florence Wilkinson. .30 a. m. Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 Pp. m., arrive at i 2.10 p. m,, arrive at Buffalo, 7.40 oc Hares Leave Bellefonte, at 8.16 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha- SCHOFIELD'S. ver, 89.15 p.m. LOCE HAVEN—; . lol Leave Bellefonte, 9.32a, m,, Pe ne hovk Haven 10.30, leave Williamsport, 12.40 p. m., arrive at > : Harrisburg, 3.15 P. m., at Philadelphia at 6.23 SCHOFIELD has the largest stock of everything in his line, in the town or p I arrive at Lock Ha- four masked figures standing there and in ites: “I suffered with |' county. ven, 9.15 p. 'm., leave Williamsport rans ich They W. SE : : sa 1: | of Ponder, Mo., writes: suffered wi m., arrive at Harring, bi AmSport 309 Scorcssm i Wich They ere Noted. The | the first impulse of self protection did his | 2 ugly sore 1018 Year, Dut # hor of Buon. : Philadelphia at 7 ago "8: 415 8. m., arrive ai hest in his feeble way, to repulse those ) : 1 ed me. It's the best | ; : whom he doubtless thought intended to in- Je0s Arniga te veSure hii Pharmacy Willis, Frederick and Burton Van Worm- vade his home. A fierce melee followed. * - CALL AND EXAMINE AND GET | Leave Bellefonte, 4 LEN0RS. € 6.40 a, m. - urg, at 9.05 a. m. Montandon 1a! rows PRICES. burg, 11.30 : , Harris. er were electrocuted in Clinton prison, N. | in which some eighteen shogs were fired, | 9708 Store. ES Leave Sllefonte, 2.00 p, mes arog dB: I. Y., last Thr:sday morning for the murder | and when the smoke cleared away the old rus Harrisburg, 6.45 p. m., Philadel’ of their whole Peter Hallenbeck, on Christ- | man was lying on his own doorstep with Business Notice. : Ro! 0.20pm, 7 TT ' mas eve . the life hlood ebbing from several gapin At 11.48} the egaontion of Buon, the Holr A few te later he gd 8 — died i is Chios Wek TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD, R, Rg, last of the three Van Wormer boys tosit| The murderers, having completed their : ; Hi qing Business on Cheap John NORTHWAED, in the chair of death, was completed. foul work, fled and no ng op them could CASTORIA HARDWARE, Gooden SRpesibilire fini. why SOUTHWARD, The tiple S3eeuiios lasted just i Hea be found. For several days the mystery For Infants and Children. jo buy from AL HIT. gears i | g Feb. 8th, 1903 i | 8 minutes. . e witnesses fi in- | showed no sign of being cleared, when sus- : ’ : ; 32 - 8th, 5 to the death chamber and took their places. Sioned for Sgn ee ar to the three ; The Kind Youn Have Always Bought STOVES, Hs i goods and prices have. been il = 8 Ak 3 At 11.29 the usual test of the chair with a8 | Van Wormer brothers, Frederick, 18 years Bears the Signature of : I - fe bank of incandescent lamps was made and | old; Burton, 22, and Willis, 24. In the TINWARE : 650 "3"25| “550 An oa, the first of the brothers, Willis; summon- | mesh of: suspicion fell Harvey Bruce, a CHAS. H. FLETCHER. : ; th | 656 331 aa 11 20/5 66 I 1 | After July 1st we will Break the Record 6 58 11 14/5 44 ed. He entered the chamber at 11.34} and companion of theirs, who was known to ; 100 35 & 28 weve] 11 12|5 42 in one minute the current was turned on | have been with them on the night the mur- on Collar Pads. 711 343 553 8 45/ 11 095 39 and at 11.37 he was dead. der was committed. They were arrested, | = Siw 715 3500 847 35 203 38 Frederick was placed in the chair at 11.- | and on Bruce's turning state’s evidence, | Medical. JAMES SCHOFIELD ian 3 Sol 3.81 8 27] 10 51 2 » 42 and in ove minute and a half was de- | the whole mystery was cleared. STATE COLLEGE. Spring street, ? 734 410 09 om Bites: | 8 20) 10 45 14 clared dead. Bruce in the course of his story, told how £7.37 BELLEFONTE, PA. 736 412 911. Reign So S13 10 385 10 Burton entered the death chamber at 11.- | ¢he four had ridden thirty six miles from . : : Ys : : : TE 414 912. Powelton.. 8 09 10 333 0 47 and in one minute and a hall was pro- | the Van Wormer home at Kinderhook and i ds Th) aoe 021... Osceols 7 691 10 234 57 nounced dead. gave the details of the crime. Restaurant. 754 43 re] 10 204 52 Willis, Burton and Frederick Van Worm- | © The Van Wormers, seeing that outright 1% sm 750 10 3 3 er spent practically a sleepless night, and | denial would be unavailing, entered a plea ITY RESTAURANT i 7 48) 10 12)4 40 it was not until about 3 o'clock that morn- | of unintentional guilt. They said they had WE are prepared to furnish our C > 811 450 ju 10 07/4 35 ing that they bade each other good night | nog intended to murder their uncle, only PEOPLE WE KNOW. J prep Ihave purchased the restaurant | 31] 43° 7 071 19 21d 30 and dropped off into a sound slumber. wished to scare him. His death they said atrons with a full line of of Jas. I. McClure, on Bishop | 8 28] 5 ga 726 9 50j4 17 When their supper was taken in| resulted from the souffle that occurred at p street. It will be my effort and | 830 5 10 7301 94314 10 shortly before 10 o'clock, Burton, who the kitchen door. Daring the trial, how- Hardware, Stoves. and Tin DS era yeu 9 the, best s3 514 x 2 1 5 occupied a cell across from Willis and | ever, the point was brought out that Hall- ? 4 restaurant TSR 700) 9 3213 gg Frederick remarked that he was not afraid enbeck had shortly before the time of the | THEY ARE BELLEFONTE PEOPLE, AND CLEAN 850 532 10 32 Rivarneide ? % 9 28/3 50 to die and would meet death bravely. murder foreclosed a mortgage on the Van | wiAT THEY SAY IS OF LOCAL INTEREST. : Jo.3 cu 64) © 15l3 oq “‘I have no more fear of that chair tomor- | Wormer homestead at Kinderhook, and : : FRESH and 4. 3 = 6 45 9 10/3 30 row,’’ he said to Keeper Nash, “than Thave | that ill feeling had thus been engendered TIDY. 914| 559 > s 3 9 02/3 15 of eating my supper. I can stand it to see | agninst him. This fact militated strongly : 2.20) 6 05 11 04\... Grampian.....| § a0 3 3 2 the other two hoys go and be the last to against the brothers, and they were finally When an incident like the following oc- Meals furnished at all hours. | -M.| P. at. | A, wr, [AF Lv.le.m | arm |p 1] meet my fate.” found guilty of murder in the first degree. curs right here at home, it is bound to Fruits and delicacies to order, . . eight with our readers. So man The boys looked forward eagerly to the Bruce, for turning state’s evidence, was let aE RE 0 20 the Pounds ce visit of Father Belanger and his assistant, | off with eighteen years’ imprisonment. press ; are published as facts, that people Father Charboneau. Thepriests entered After the verdict bad been given, Judge become shepiical, On one Subject Skeptic the prison shortly after 8 o'clock and went | J. Rider Cady, who bad conducted the de- sm Bs rapialy disappearing, S is due Hes to the actual experience of our citizens at once to the death house to administer the fense, carried the case to the court of ap- and their public utterances regarding first and last communion. peals, but that tribunal affirmed the judg- them. The doubter must doubt no more mi ON SUNDAYS. -a trai Game in season. : 2 train leaves Tyrone at 8:20 making all the regu] $2) 2m, COME IN AND TRY IT. arriving there atT1:03, Returpions foram pian. «| pian at 6: sortment of Tools, Cutlery, 47-28-3m CHAS. A. HAZEL. o 0a 20 p. m., and arrives in Tyrone at 8:55 RS BALD KAGLE VALLEY BRANCH. OUR Hardware consists of an as- Garden Tools, Shovels, Plumbing etc. State electrician Davis was at the Prison | ment of the lower cours, and set July 6th aie Dr uih fyidsnse ny LR Rakes, Wire Screenings, WESTWARD, FIT rey at 7 o'clock to see that final preparations | last, as the date for the death penalty’s ing right here at home, one whom you can Z a i g Fob. th, 1503 g z were complete. He examined the clothing | infliction. $6 event day, leaves no ground for the Poultry Netting, Locks and I g 3 £ E , g #2 to see that the right legs of the trousers Judge Cady made a last effort to secure d on. ; or sn resend Bolg were properly slit to the line to allow the | Lis client's release, and appealed to Gover- wpizty B. Kite of Jogan eel says, all kinds of Builder's Hard- i i | Pp [MATE iw i easy application of the electrode. The | nor Odell for clemency. The governor in wards freeing me from terrible pains in i 220 lL Bol Ean aoe.