THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 9, 1905. i Comment on theConfession, head bowed down, Green remained | ¢ ; | irding tothe above statement there Silent as stone; for a few moments the i have been only two long cuts or | gathering was mute dumb--buried in | pastor rt The i le them and then left, Mrs. Green s in Condo's scalp, Instead, there | KTiel and sorrow, tried to half dozen, such as could be made LOTHIER 3 5 ree t lr their edge of an iron bar, The attend- took their SIM, the The $10 and $12.50 Suits testified Two wit. sparture soon after overcome v sro. THREAT AGAINST SHERIFF. noBed : as youre wal vou i rmBer FRONT VIEW OF THE hegBoys IRA GREEN'S . 3 - : pan s blood joo with them Boys cross on: the side wall. Livingstone Turnkey was plainly sh wn. Whethe: : FROM A STRANGER. FINAL CONFESSION cama afte Henderson and viel oH u rs reen tell he TEA story the h above 18 ! corres: copy of the 1 and the Continued from page | tioned to get out, but anyone. Henderson said ' 4 would be good penitentiary J te DILLEN'S STATEMENT. to get out of the Julian store; an breaking jail we irons if necessary” the son's plot t Worsteds, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Serges of all colors==- iavingstor blade, table knife and shades: that we had to eat our meals with ndo Dill 4 were tu ARR eh paddies, Jer: rr id not Rev Cox, were 1o pa h 1 aN and he ki iV EPDEa x tke : not . knife bla did - mp edge of that ys Hangman's Rope. money & the be srg able; PUM Mm gi 1} and nissainn. as wa did The tones for 1 : : & ch ay 4 3 ¥ J 8 strip of sheet ir ne exe we could see down in y Mar sh Creek non ition arriv . 3 these Suit to nick it with fine teeth lik meal times, 1 to eat, w 3 { % » | wv 3:1) fal) * at Toner would road where a lot of men in a wagon, with ave Spats : : d : at Toner woul » 3 guns, vould saw at the i BME along when P ti 1. passed they » barrels were polish pivot thers imagined were wm ‘ y for it was out We were afraic Sat hh YH Years if h a ‘% $v} new they ~~ if De saw us atl tin d parents he went t« at Hastin as well as Straw Hats now open. SIM, the CLOTHIE 3 to buy ai 8 | foe #) After ; Was an easy joo worked were trying TERIA A NOTES FROM THE JAIL. Continued from Page |. N CISISIE IEEE TESE SEES SESE SITI IIIS. J The real House of Kuppenneimer & G0 § CHICAGO, WHO CHALLENGE ANY LINE OF CLOTHING. ATE even break jail at was t yone say The NECKWEAR from swellest tores and the station The Newest Styles HATS | No Name Co. ¢ things ‘‘dead re, and and from Guyer s shot and was easily He left it of burglar tools somewhere among Fst nie 2 4 » 3 Toile ¢ ; being a brace, bit, drills et from passes attend aired to} ¥ sired (Oo De there ‘5 : ; ' hh never were found 2 behind in his stocking feet, ¢2 Ch never were ound the exectt Greuns Record. I am a son of Wm STRAW HATS in all widtes of brim and heights in his left hand, an« is 8 uck Cone {a7 “who io on preen, wh 3 parents Dillen quickly str their half corridors last Dillen asked Green for his half . and in return would allow Green Sunday. With a wink in his eye Green remarked, “Not much Bill.” When about to take usual sawyer, and my Gum Stump, born in Elk cou 21 years old last years of age we now live at Was ey this state, and was August. When eight moved to Cen Condo What's going on 4 8 » back of the neck with his fist What is up ! hour tramp around the velled. ** in Bogs township, Of crown, At the tore Condo's prison keys from him, and threw the bunch up on the platform. Dillen Sunday, hour histime next S same time Geo: Livingston tre coun. jumped back on the floor, Condo turned and struck at me with the chain hob- bies in his hand ; I dodged and struck him on the head twice with the bar of iron in the stocking. [I said "Don’t hol- ler old man ; I won't hurt you,” He of- fered no resistance after that and I led him down the steps and set him on the floor in a squatting position. 1 struck him but twice and not hard enough to break his skull. Henderson's Fierce Blows. By this time Livingstone had opened Henderson's cell and some one unlocked the front door, and Dijlen had put on the shoes he left in the bath room, erson next came down the steps carry- ing a broom stick about three feet long, At the end of it was a hard lump left | from, cutting the splints away, and it | was wrapped tightly with the usual wire, When Henderson came down the steps | to the first floor, Condo had crawled a | short distance from where 1 left him Henderson swung the broom in the air | and raising on his toes came down with | all his might with a crushing blow on | Condo's head with the wire knob, He | struck Condo twice In this way with all | his might and knocked him flat on the ty—to Coopertown in Marion township. From there we moved to Zion, then to Milesburg, and then to Wallace's Run in Boggs twp. Four years later we went to Unionville and then back again to Wallace's Run. March 18th, 1904, 1 was married to Miss Gorgia Bruss, of Tyrone, and about three months ago a son was born to us, 1 worked for a time in the paper mill at Tyrone. | have followed farming and worked at I went to school very little, can read some and can write my name. Never was a member of any church, I never had a thought of killing that and no hope now remains, 1 am so for what I have done, | towards anyone and am ready to abide | (Signed) IRA GREEN. Witness : Jonx Trarvorp, Guard, H. W, Scurerrier, Turnkey. Bellefonte Jad.i May 5, 1905. | cn Eran TTROT Monday. Dillen rose at 6:30 and inquired if the special judge had come; was nervous and appeared anxious. Green arose an hour later, ate a hearty meal and the half that Dillen did not eat. smoked and were in good humor. Rev. Cox accompanied by several other ministers called and held brief terest and were affected. their Bibles intently afterward and lin fervent and audible tones for God to | forgive his sins. Perry Dillen and wife arrived at 10, ROSILISIESESSSI ISLS SE SSSSSISIIIIS IIIS COPYRCHT 1908 BY THE HOUSE OF KUPPENMEIMEN | greatly cheered the brother. | but still hoped to be spared. see their son, Mrs, Jodon of Milesbury, | sister, (3 pm. Tears were in his eyes and in | suppressed voice he announced the sad | news that the Court had just refused the | petition and now their doom was sealed. | Dillen was pale, but remained firm, with * COATS SES and COPYRIGHT 1908 BY THE HOUSE OF KUPPENMEPER WOTTON ETI TI TITITITINIIIIIT.