DEMOCRAT, in court April, the was affirmec Bower & and the Sup over, as it appearance before the boys are complime -T. Bentor passed throu 1ICCess OK OMA, y attend Mrs way t in-law, Mr. U er of the was located 1 year COURT NOTES. nie Grertr same vs. I: Aneel eectment, L.O Meek and D.G, Pe naer t Meek fie iirm nan T. D. Boal Nora Moore, an iness vip College Hardware Co David Moore vs Ac. tion in divorce. Lumbe Mary Barret lien, Christian i Osceola Company, Limi tion on mechanic's ted, VS. an ad Reese vs, Henry Womer be ing an action of ejectment, James C, ve. J. H. Ross, Peter Zones, Adam Bla azor, Joseph Stone and Joseph Krumbine, in tresspass, Mary A. Davidson. Harriet Ingram, Calvin Davidson, Julia Davidson, Susan Davidson, George Atlee Davidson, last named suing by his next friend Thomas G. Ingram vs. Orvis Peters. Phis case is from Union Township and is brought to recover damages for small strip of land up Dix Run, and the plain- tiffs allege that the defendant tore some fence away. Verdict on Saturday even. ing of $1.50 for plaintiff, Costs in this case exceed $300. Gilliland being an action the Emma Swartz vs Annie K. Rid. dle, Administratrix of ete. of F. B. Rid- dle, deceased, defendant, T. 8. Letterman, terre tenant. an action to revive a judgment. Verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $339.25, and an attorney's commission of $1s, Dr. G. H. Woods vs. B. F. Harris, | Administrator of etc. of Amanda Mine, | deceased. Verdict in favor of plaintiff | for $213.09. Paragraphs Through the efforts « tande enaen a school Sunday school Was organize +h Le hon e | » Half: school "nion Bible sc 18 cal Je hool. Court wernor James A. add: Supenor i Beaver orial day ess { 1 i cated Was a visi in Bellefonte while on | vay to Snow Shoe, where sermon Sunday Mpthodist the dedicator ¥ for the new agreement Le Walters a ug nd H. } n Houtz vs ——— GATHERED OVER THE COUNTY. that place, and repairs or ; ve to Centre Hall of about ten, Willis Mus. ¢ Mille sim, deliv ing telephone poles for the Bell company He ren - ser nas the job of er from Bellefonte to State College. has a contract to del Mr. and Mrs. ( f Millheim, iver 500 poles, H. Morris later { formerly but rom Perry coun- ty. have gone to California, they will make future Mrs Morris, before marriage, was Miss Lot. tie Miller, daughter of Rev. J. K. Miller, of Centre Hall where their home. James Reed, who holds a very respon. sible position in the office of the First As- sistant Postmaster General at Washing. ton, came to Tyrone today and is look- ing up real estate matters with a view of making several: purchases. Mr. Reed's | Attention was attracted to the desirabili- ty of Tyrone as a place for real estate investment and he is highly pleased with the town's aspect and prospect. Mr. Reed is a veteran soldier, having enlist. ed from Bellefonte in the Fifty.third Pennsylvania regiment and he was five times wounded during the Civil war. He has been connected with the post. office department at Washington for the past seventeen years.—Thursday's Ty- rone Herald. aos Sunday School Teacher Johnnie, where was our Lord born? Johnnie—At | Allentown. Teacher—Oh no, Johnnie {he was born at Bethlehem, | Well, I knew it was somewhere on the | | P. &R. APPEAL FOR RESPITE. Refused by Judge Afternoon. i GGovernot They hoe ¥ 4 vas the wn of Ira Green vy his attorneys ar as the decree was deliberate! the suspense was tr could predict t Hotels Crowed. All the hotels in people who came town were filled by to town to attend the execution, Some the most of them were mere curiosity. All day Monday the en- tire town was in frenzied over the suspense caused by the appeal for respite. Everybody had the topic of the execution upon their lips, in hotels, stores, and homes. The town was over cast with anxiety and gloom, ia ——— The Black Caps. Fifteen years age Andrews was hang - ed in the same jail yard, and from the sate scaffold. The cap used at that time was still in the jail. It was used as a pattern for the two new caps used. The caps were made by Miss Pearl Rid- er and Miss Ida Condo—young ladies who live in the Sheriff's home, The lat. | ter young lady, Miss Condo, is a daugh- ter of the unfortunate turnkey Jerry Condo, who was killed in the county jail {and for which Dillen and Green had to { hang. The material is a dark gauze that hides the face from view but completely obscures the doomed man’s | vision, | had permits whiie drawn here by a state - RECENT DEATHS, Nig E, Invin at her nome morn 64 nny nat Divoll +h town ————— Editor Jones Dead. ell Jones editor, Tyr days, died and heart the son and eighth child of Elizabeth (Mattern ed, and was born at ( propre 16t Heral Sat ne of ten kidney deceased eas trouble was Samuel and both deceas- le, Hunting- aged 62 His parents He enlisted in Pennsylvania cav and served until the He served as burgess of Tyrone lor five consecutive years, and in 188% elected a member of the Pennsylvania legislature. He served under the administration of President Harrison as postmaster of Tyrone, The pride of his life was the organization known as the “Sheridan Troop,” of rravevil don kes maaed 100 COUnty, ana years, came to Tyrone in Company F, alry, as a private, spring of 186s at death was O months and + davs 18g second Was ganization in 1871, " ng «Prof. Aagel, the optician, will be in Bellefonte on Thursday, May 18th, at the Brockerhoff House, from ¢ a. m, to 6 pr m, See his announcement in another part of this issue. The Professor has been coming here for several years, proof that his work is satisfactory. ————— Its a dull day now when a scientist in GREEN AND DILLEN PAY THE PENALTY Continued from Page |, war b Biv , Burdine McMan AWavY noose been adjusted the black caps placed over their eads Green exclaimed “Good bye, peo- The drop was clean and the men gave no appearance of any Their i slowly on the rope but suffering bodies rotated aside from a slight twitching of Green's feet there was no perceptable movement, A second or two before the trap sprung and the biack caps adjusted, of the boys, was heard, “Here we go was one evidently the voice of Green At the fall of the drop the crowd was hushed in eager suspense but at the bound of the rope a murmur arose and all pushed forward. Immediately after the fall Doctors Hayes and Seibert took charge of the bodies and made numerous tests with the stethoscope, Green was dead at 11:13 but Dillen’s heart pulsated feebly nounced life to be extinct The jury met in the jail room at 11:30 and executed the necessary papers, Before leaving their cells the con fate both declared it to be their convic. i i There were a hundred ““Amens!” ut. | tered trom a tittered hi N a —— For 6 Foot 4. A MATTER OF HEALTH Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE a CENTRE HALL ss POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Sheriff. FER Count ty E11 Treasurer, Register, £1 : aA Recorder, ROWE, for re Auditor. He rd Boro K. of xs 2 S. H. HOY, of Benner Twp JAMES W. SWAB, of Harris twp Co. Commissioner, JAMES |. GRAMLEY, of Miles Twp. W. H, FRY, of Ferguson Twp. JOSEPH L. NEFF, of Boggs Twp. CALVIN WEAVER, of Penn Twp JOHN DUNLAP, Spring Tw D. A. GROVE, College twp PENNY A WORD ADV. Advertisements lese than 25 words, from sub. seribers, one issue free. Additional issues 28 Rate to others, penny-a word for each issue WANTED attle tw sure, br H. Foust, of Spring Mills, «n hb Lands during the summer season. James T mountain WANTED: «A single man to work on small truck farm. Hage 20 per gg Address Grawpt Stous, | Box Renovo, Pa AGENTS i= rv per month and expenses paid: 5108 Wen for taking orders. Nerd Apply fhe Frotective urteries, Genev nN. FOR SALE rine 0 Horse Power “Engine, one Stone Crasher. (Good Road L Machinery “on both as good as new. HH. M. Witheright, Cn Shon, Fa. IT FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 212 ncres Jocated in Benner twp. is god Hmest HE and Mint soil, all under caltiva 8 acres of timberland, as w ul Watet at the hotise.Sonven HEI re and schools, ore of choice Hm from Bellefonte. For information nguire Jamas Clark, on the premises, FREER ae a Tn