HEADLESS BODY OF BOY FOUND Lad Kidnapped In New Orleans Was Killed By Abductors. New Orleans, June 24.—Two miles In in the interior of a big swamp near this city, the headless body of Walter Lamana, an Italian child, 7 years old, who was kidnapped and held for $6000 ransom two weeks ago, was found. He had been strangled to death, according to the confession of John Foster es nx to W. L. Foster, June 15 1907, premises in S:ate College; consideration $5000 Andy Caplin et ux to Frink Kocick, Apnl 13 1907, lot in Snow She twp; cor- sideration §170 Geo. J. Marshall to B-rtha R. Smith, Jone 19 1907, Ist in Curtin twp; con ider- ation $50 Emeznuel Cronemiller admrs to Irvin Wenel, May 3! 1907, ten tracie of la d in burg.” “The Confession and Autobiography of Harry Orchard,” who now figures so large in Idaho, are most astounding, and give one a key to the man's character in the story of his first deadly errors. Georgine Milmine's ‘Mary Baker G. Eddy" takes up the story of “Mrs. Eddy and Witcheraft,” and shows Mrs. Eddy's strong be- lief in witcheraft and Malicious Animal Magnet. fsm. In fiction this July MeClure's is also striking. “Other articles are also striking portraits and views, ————————————— Trotting Races at Clearfield —Reduced i = Court of Tavern Bellefonte, Pa., June 27th, 1907, New Advertisements. concen. — RANSFER OF TAVERN LICENSE.— Notice is hereby given that the Charles W, McMurtrie and Edwin G. was this day filed in the office of the Clerk of the er Sessions for the transfer of the cense of Edwin G. Henderson, of How- ard Borcugh, to the said Charles W, McMurtrie, tion of A. B. KIMPORT, Clerk. 52-26-2¢ OR SALE.—House AND Lor. Num. New Advertisements. E WANT YOUNG MEN! The Canada uaparaileled record for sixty years, wants or LJ Our agents earn thousands, it all on the man, There is & bright future for you in this Company. We will help you. Apply at once, CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Box 170, Harrisburg, Pa 24-41 New Advertisements. CARDS. —40 Fine Black and Col- ored Postcard views of Bellefonte and Centre county, post paid, for $1.00, 52-234t GEO. T. BUSH, Bellefonte, Pa. ANTED.—-Four girls to Re pia toca He ETE RE Go Foi of eral RR. R. ber 31 N. Spring St. Low price—eas gle several Italians held by the po- Astoneorg: z pideration $275 Rates vin P. R. R ferme. LER yn y R SALE. Five Italians, two of them women TE TRTRVY On account of the Trotting Meeting at Clear- : . 6 MULES AND 20 HEAD OF HORSES nder with being Books, Magezines Ete. field, Pa., July 410 6, the Pennsylvania Railroad AF OUR AGENT. at private sale. Inquire of are o arrest, charged 8 — Company will sell excursion tickets to Clearfield, R SALE.—Finely equi Pool 52-11-41. L. B, ACHETER, accomplices to the murder, and extra | py, ju.y McCrvnw's.—~The July McClure's is | July 5 and 6, good returning until July 8, from all aud Bililard parlor at Sta lege. Two hie Bellefonte, Pa. details of police and deputies are main- taining order in the excited Italian unique in features, There are six of them and a more interesting issue of any magazine would stations on the Tyrone Division ; from Bellefonte; from Newton Hamilton, Lilly and intermediate right. Apply to i tables, ‘one billiard table, Well the 800 students and general public. Terms ronized W. W. STEPHENS, XECUTOR'S NOTICE. The under- quarter of the city. be hard to find. “Will the ‘American’ Fly to | stations ; from Dent's Run, New Bethlehem and | 55.9.¢ State Coll DAVIS’ 100 PER CENT signed exeentors of the last will and testa~ The murdered boy was found near the Pole?" by Walter Wellman is a fairy story of | intermediate stations ; from Johnsonburg, Falls ge, Pa. eat & Sunes R, Mezundis late of Spring Sowa. St. Rose, about 20 miles from New Or- reality—Ellen Terry in “When I was Married” | Creek and intermediate stations, and from Dagus- PURE PAINT rsons having pir AR inet ootat o nest ks leans. A sweating process wrung a con fession from one of the Italian sus- ts, who was taken from his home in t. Rose and carried into the woods by combined force of officials and vigi- lantes who had the search in charge. tells of her romantic marriage to the painter, Watt, when she was not quite sixteen, Carl Schurz dramatizally paints “The Battle of Gettys- cahonda, at rate of two cents a mile distance trav. elled (minimum rate 25 cents.) Consult Ticket Agents, roms _— — Pennsylvania Railroad Low-Rate Excursions. Taylor, H. 8. Taylor, un of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An act to provide for the incorporation and reg- ulation of certain corporations,” HARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an applicati will be made to the Gotetor and the rey Ry Commission of Pennsylvan he 15th day of July, 1907, by H. J. Jackson, H. A. ater Sup- on Monday, r the Act of Assembly approved April You will recognize among them the prominent le of Lo locality, many of whom are doubtless your reonal friends. Ask them their opin- on of Davis’, and we are sure you will use it, present them properly authenticated for - ment and those knowing themselves indebted thereto are requested to make immediate pay- ment. Mus. ALICE A. STRAUB, E.E. STRAUB. Bellefonte Pa. Executors, 52.236L* 20th, 1574, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intend ration to be called Mountain Water Co. The character and object whereof is the storing, furnishing and sale of pure This man, Ignazio Campigclano, was kept in the woods an hour, when he kept In the woods an hour, when he | PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ARM FOR SALE:-A geod farm of 217 52-26-1t ASK YOUR DEALER located on the public road leading to the - the murder. He sald that about the BULLETIN. water to the citizens of Spring township, and for te Coll and about five miles west of Belle- th SONS the time of a mass meetiny in Ney rights. “heherta and pris en a and qtjcy all the fonte iso ee 4 prvi ae, Lose itis erected Orleans, more than a week ago, held PHILADEI PHIA’S GREAT WEEK a8 y and its supplements, ud . H. 8, / d llent orchard; bh Il at the d for the purpose of prosecuting search 52-28-3t 5.8. TAY LOR, ior, Ad Ciators AF phen: with Several ponds of © aOVeE for the boy, these men, who were in a falling water pow the 3 pro : ty, School and vacant house in St. Rose, became frightened and consulted about what to do with the child. The boy was crying, begging to be taken home tc It is now time to think about the summer vacation. If you cannot spare more than a few days away from duty, the Montgomery & Co. Eo Bln BB BB ds Bn do Be dio Bn. Me dB Me di Ben di eo sd. Bee ds Be dB. Bcd Bl cleared and the balance well timbered. Will be sold at a reasonabl e price. Apply to the owner, u the premises, Cee ATR, at State ony Tu. 51-14t JAMES CuARK his parents, said Campigciano, and one popular ten-day seashore excursions of the Pennsylvania Railroad of the quartet of kidnappers grabbed present splendid opportunities for rest and recreation at a minimum ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. the child and strangled him to death t V The undersigned executor, offers at private to stop his noise. Later two of the cost, a i kidnappers, he said, came to him car. i . i i n on the followin - good state of cultivation, balance woodland. 60 2viag ‘the body in a Dlanket and alte: This season ten-day excursions will be run o g SPRING 1907 Eire Consits of meadow. I Sonne Having threatening him with death if he told dates: and tara. * Large crotard of dnatee rai. Thi took the body into a swamp. y : is an ex ingly valuable one, but will sel Campigeiano, after relating this sto- Thursdays, July 11 and 25 and August 8 and 22. ... KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING.... oO re batk “Ground pin ry, led the police through two miles of Tickets, good for return passage within ten days including TT Spall limestone. About 40 minutes drive swamp, where the searchers sometimes waded in water nearly waist deep, and at others crawled under tangles of briars. In a shallow pool at the end of this search the body was found in the blanket in a clump of cane. SNOW, RAIN, LIGHTNING, WIND Storms of Various Kinds In Various Parts of the Country. Williamsport, Pa., June 25. — The most severe thunder shower in years visited Williamsport and caused the game between Willlamsport and Al toona to end in the fourth inning, with the score five to nothing, in favor of Williamsport. Lightning struck many places, among them the grand stand at the base ball grounds. A number of people were shocked, the most seri ous being Rube Vickers, the Williams port pitcher, who was sitting on ¢ chair in the club house under the alon. Market Street Wharf. obtained upon application to Ticket Agents. date of excursion, will be sold to Atlantic City, Cape May, Angle- sea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, and Av- The round-trip rate to either of these resorts from Bellefonte will be $5.85 via the Delawar2 River Bridge Route, and $5.75 via Full details concerning these excursions, the leaving time of trains and stop-over privileges, twill be announced later, or may be 52-26-1t BULLETIN. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SUMMER DAYS BY THE SEA. HATS. Imperial Hats. Guyer Hats. 1 { ‘ SHIRTS. The James R. Keiser Neckwear. B. V. D. Underwear. MERCHANT TAILORING. A Full Line of Woolens to Select from. New Columbia. Manhattan. PWT YY YT YET TY YY TY Iroad. For further information call on or write H. L. WILSON Executor of Wm. L. Wilson 905-8th Ave., Altoona, Pa. to 52-15-3m. UDITOR’S NOTICE. In the Ouppa's Court of Centre county, in the matter of the estate of Mary Ann Calder- wood, , late of Ferguson township. Notice is hereby given that on motion of J. Banks Kurtz, attorney for W. Harrison Walker, administrator of Mary Ann Calderwood, di A Iate of Ferguson township, the undersigned was appointed an Auditor to make distribution of the funds of said estate in the hands of the adminis- trator, to anc among those le; , entitled there- to; and will meet all parties in interest at his of- fice on High street, opposite the court house, on Friday, July 10th, at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time all jes interested in said estate must ap- pons au present their claims or be forever de- EDWARD R. CHAMBERS, Auditor. 52.25-3t UDITOR’S NOTICE.— Estate of Geo. W. Jackson, late of the borough of Belle- fonte, deceased, The undersigned, an Auditor heretofore appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county to passupon the exceptions filed to the first account of George T. Brew and Geol and stand and was thrown to the July 15 to 20, when the Elks hold their Annual Reunion in MONTGOMERY & CO i ee gen ER RU eR oor. One man was knocked dowr ia . . : : . 0 52 11-1 0 GO C . surviving Administrator, ny to distribute the and 4 woman received a severe burr Philadelphia, will be a glorious week in the Quaker City. Not for balance in the hands of the said George T. Brew, years have such elaborate preparations been made to honor the City’s guests as those which are now being made to welcome mem- bers of the Order, and to entertain the thousands who are expected to visit the city during the week. A grand Court of Honor in Broad Street, the most magnificent on the arm. SUICIDE AT GIRL'S HOME Maryland Young Man Shoots Himself After Drive With Sweetheart. and said surviving Administrator, to and among those legally entitled thereto, which said powers of the said Auditor have heen extended and en- Jarged so as to authorize and require the said Auditor todistribute all funds remaining in the hands of the said George T. Brew, accountant, as shown by the several accounts filed, including the final aceount recently filed by him, and to dispose of all exceptions filed or to te filed to the same, will attend to the duties of his appoint- Frederick, Md., June 25. — Roger t at the office of Blanchard & Blanchard, i HMoutzomer 5 ajo 2 Jemre Som structure of the kind ever erected in America, and costing $50,000, LYON & CO LYON & CO. Tem ple Court, Tellefonte, Pa, on Monday, July ted suicide shooting himself on the : : . . » ve lawn in rb the home of Miss Lela will be 3 great feature of the occasion. Every night during the the retains before, the said AUMHLOF or be" debAT- Nelkirk, near Monrovia, this county. week this Court of Honor, together with the City Hall, will be il- red from coming in ra SPS Of a Montgomery and the young lady had luminated by myriads of electric lights of various colors. 52-230 Auditor. been driving during the afternoon, and he left the Nelkirk home about mid On Wednesday, July 17, a massed band parade of over 2000 night apparently in the best of health musicians will take place. RB On Thursday, July 18, the Grand Parade of all visiting Elks Ww : Conti of a pistol shot, and upon investigating will occur. Over 15,000 men from all sections of the country will ate going to ontinue opr NEV AND SECOND HAND BUGGIES found Montgomery on the lawn, a pis- participate. Each Lodge will have its own band and will wear a Reduction Sale. Everything tat tol by his side. He was unconscious A 5 inS Ww be We have now on hand and for sale at and dled soon after. No cause for the distinct uniform. Each uniform will typify the state or city repre- mn uymmer ear must SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICE act is known. sented by the lodge. Many of the uniforms will be historical and Sold in the next Sixty A fall line of the latest style of Pays Old Egg Bill. picturesque. Days. bi Opes a Top Buggies and Columbus Grove, O. June 24. -— i : a larg Goon Postheringill, one of tie OIF On Saturday, July 20, there will be a grand excursion to the SECOND HAND DONE-OVERS est settlers of this township, has just Seashore. Atlantic City, Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean City, As- in good condition, and almost good zeevival 4 Jeter Sontalsine 3 gents bury Park, and other popular resorts are within easy reach of Phila- All our Spring and Summer Dress as new ones, which can be bad 1 8 arm : : : : ’ : less. W Pe I ro Mw writer stated that delphia by the fast express trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Goods in Voiles, Tamise and Panama, Be I ee he was going through this part of the Excursion tickets to Philadelphia will be sold July 13to 17, in- black and colors at reduced prices. OUR REPAIR SHOPS sovary Ja geazen ge ov oe had 30 clusive, at reduced rates from stations over 100 miles from Phila- All the thin Wash Dress Goods in are in active operation and ready ate them to relieve his hunger. delphia. :. ; plain and white with the colored floral bho is th ye Transfers of Teal Hetate. For exact fares and conditions of tickets, consult nearest Penn- designs, white and colored checks and Prices reasonable and work of the The following real estate transfers were sylvania Railroad Ticket Agent. 52-26-2t stripes, must go at greatly reduced Coop Goops AT Low PRICES. ded d - rices. rn E0RIEY during he Dum week by Re Pree : ; S. A. McQUISTION & CO., Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s low 52-20 6m. Bellefonte, Pa. Thos. E. Griffith et ux to [besdore| PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Shoes in White, Black and Russets at Fetzer, May 6 1904, 20a 134p in Bogge BULLETIN duced:vri twp; consideration $200 . Fepueeu:prices. - W. P. Zartman et ux to H. W. Inzrsm LOW-RATE NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS. dug: JEwerLy Jane 10 1907, 58a in Union twp; consider. “li. : : . ation $500 “It soothes, while it awes the mind," is the phrase used by the LACE HOSE. Btls tlilitodilie lilies. celt Mpc pont Alien Shelden et ux to Julia Corti, great American author, Nathaniel Hawthorne, in writing of Niag- Lace Hose at reduced prices. A Oot 7 1907, 413a in Springtwp; sidera- i ) De pringtwp; consider ara Falls, and its many phases of beauty and grandeur. A large assortment of Lace Hose in SHS ! 3G Huge to HY: Stitzer, ‘June 25 ; To those who have never viewed this magnificent spectacle, it Black, White, Gray, Tan, Blue and p 1 1907, 67a 23p in Union twp; coneidera- will prove an enthralling revelation of majesty, beauty and power Pink, in Ladies’, Misses’ and Chil- 4 p tion $550 that must remain forever a delightful memory. dren's. § ; ov Die {Doasinue stars to Ouse, M, Those who have once visited Niagara Falls and wandered Our Reduced White Shirt Waists 4 YOUR GLASSES 3 A doe 7 Xe eration : oo = i amid its historic environments or viewed its varied scenes of won- have been Selling well; still have all 3 Michael Regan et ux to Davi1 Cbam- der, delight to return to gather new impressions of the falling sizes and a splendid assortment in all : 3 ber: June 19 1907, 2 80-100 acres in Suow waters, the dashing rapids, and the great gorge. the different designs. . GIVE YOU > Shoe twp; sossigenmiive $50. m This year the Pennsylvania Railroad will run a series of attrac- —— 4 | ames . McNichol e! ux to ary ti "i . . C.K dley, April 2007, Jo: io Sprink ive personally-conducted excursions to Niagara Falls on July 3 We quote no prices. We want S § twp; consideration $1.00 and 24, August 7 and 21, September 11 and 25, and October 9. . d th 4 SATISFACTION ? 4 A. G. Hogg et ux A. H, Brown etal, Tickets will be sold at very low rates for the round trip and you to come in and see that : 4 May ¥ 3005, os 23p in Union twp; will be valid for return passage within ten days. we mean to do as we } consideration : $e: : Z : : a ES ot baron to Uisgton 8. A special train in charge of an experienced tourist agent, will advertise. 3 IF NOT, SEE 4 Gardoer, Mch 30 1007, property in be run on each date from Washington, via Harrisburg, Williams- 4 ? p Howa:d twp; consideration 1200 port, and Emporium Junction, carrying parlor cars, dining car, and ney, Coie] igh ade coaches | { CD. CASEBEER, | ro; - + : : ji : eration $150 fin tone Tickets will be good going on the special train and to return 4 Graduate Optician 1 Sarah 8, Butler to W. Brook Butler, on any regular train within the time limit, permitting excursionists P ? s June 22 1907, premises in Philipsburg to stop off at Buffalo and view the beautiful metropolis of Lake . 1 52-14-6m, HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE. consideration §700 Erie. . LYON & CO. LYON & CO. go : R. J. Mana et ox to Harry Walker, adi} : 4 : . Successor to F. C. Richard's Sons. p May 7 1007. premiees in Rush twp: con- Full detailed informatien of this attractive series of summer 712 Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. 3 sideration $300 outings may be had on application to Ticket Agents, 52-25-2t
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