uvWmyoIe AN | CIRCULATION DO OVER 1500. CHAS EDNA CRIDER MURDERED of a Heinous Crime in Clinton County Details 'WO MEN UNDER ARREST that Anything Body of a and bad been Outraged A Crime Section Found Mutilated Great Excitement Prevails in that Com Surf Passes Six-year munity. was soon fondled her going away, but ; lid not make any morning learned that the child had not gone At once searching parties were he child could not be found. strange disappearance of ut that e residents became wrought one spread through up to high pitches of excitement. Mr “1 Wednesday morning 7th Herritt o'clock, and He ] sey by name, passed the edge of a woods, of the woodsmen, Cushing nnes- is abou. 100 yards from lLebo's Here under a clump of bushes, 1 hidden from sight, they saw t of the little 11 ly was in such g body The dition that a description ¢ , how. » given, It is ‘enough to say ever, that there was unmistakable evi. dence that the child had been outraged. There the child's neck, dark marks on whether made by the fiend were also from or death her screaming, after he had to prevent to succeeded in committing his hellish deed, The depres whether cause is not at this time known. sions in the ground and the manner in which the and trampled, indicate that there had been a but the feeble child had little show when in the clutches of the strong bushes had been torn struggle, monster, at unknown was A verdict of death from violence the hands of a man then soon rendered by the Coroner's jury as the evidence of the crime was indisput. able. TWO SUSPECTS ARRESTED. John Cushen and Paul Koitsch, Jr. | were arrested at Herit's lumber camp near the Lebo home on Friday morning | on suspicion of one or the other having killed the girl, Both men are from Wil. liamsport, Koitsch is the son of Doctor Koitsch, a German physician. Cushen is well known to the police of Williamsport, having been in numerous bad scrapes. He has done time in the penitentiary. He was arrested several times for attempt. ing to kill his wife, who was formerly Mrs. Hannah McCarty. On the lining of a pair of trousers belonging to Cushen | Knight R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. 1 blood was found, A portion of the lin had been cut out. 10 been cut fr had a ) cations of blood When arrested knee 1 called upon God to witn He then a ‘ushen of being the child's mur nocence, Cushen was extremely nervous, f, but he denied all Hall. been mn and Distri Had t would they emper of the people A frightful ac far farm of John Seil this place July 1st. Little Charles Dale, 5 year old son of Samuel Dale, of War- riorsmark, with his mother, was visiting at Seiberts home. The lad was swing passing over The hea 7 front wheels had kill His neck was broken. A Safficient R William H ANON, Certainly Yeart Mu weeks ago. When foun porter he was scarcely breathing, and a spouge saturated with chloroform was tied over his mouth. The physician worked with him a long time and finally restored him to onsciousness. The only excuse he gave for the act was that he wanted to die ——— Dead In the Barn, The venerable Thomas Marshall sud- denly expired in the barn on the Mc farm, Hunter's Park June 31, He had been for a few days, on Wednesday he left the field ahead of the other men near unwell togo to the house. After unhitching | the horse from the hay rake he led it in- to the stable and was about to | ness it when he dropped dead. i —g— A Close Call, Robert Moyer, baggage master on the Lewisburg train, was knocked out of his car, at Axe Mann, Thursday 1st by having his head knocked by a building that stands dangerously near the track. He was leaning out too far, seeing that a baby carriage was gotton off allright, He was cut afd bruised about the head and shoulders, but not dangerously hurt, Aikens Store, Children’s all-wool spring coats, sell- ing at $2. Earlier in the season, these goods sold at fs. Aug. 15. evening | unhar- | | blunder could not be remedied. | $15,000 for a fish warden and deputies, | created by the Baldwin bill, is also un BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 3 THE MONETARY COMMISSION “Wabbling William New Name, dents TARIFF BILL IN It Will Soot Passed and Approved Neede Senator--He w | Bracing pon. Having oy a dA needless to add more of the rankest outsi informed them as soon n that they wishe differences out among without having , of course, the remain until sent for. Ther y regard Jones, of 1 Ives, as he n¢ n .-—— NO APPROPRIATION State Overlooked by Legislature Hatcheries “ _ rC Another oversight of the recent form" 1 legislature was brought to light when it was learned that that body had, by mistake, omitted to jusert in the gen- | eral The result will be that all the state hatcheries will be closed and 60,000 breeding fish i election was irregular turned into the streams. Commissioners Stillwagon and Demuth were at Harrisburg in consultation with the governor, and it was agreed that the The provided for in the general appropriation bill, The governor has decided to veto the new fish bill in the light of these blunders. i A Good Haul, On Wednesday morning, it was dis covered that some one had gained an entrance to the Bellefonte Club house, on High street, by forcing a window open at the rear of the building. About $30. in cash were taken from a desk in the upper room. appropriation bill an item giving | | the state fish commission £40,000. 1507. THE NEW ROAD LAW A S » tow nehing townsihig 0a { of which he g Here is ¢ For Gas And Water The result of the vote in Tyrone to au thorize a loan of $108,000 for a gas and 472 for, 307 16% water plant was majority in favor of the loan voting population is 1500. Since then proceedings have been instituted to pre. vent the scheme on the ground that the a Another Warning. Mr. Frank Armoa, a young man about | | of Bellefonte, who with their two children seventeen years old, while riding from Hecla Park to Lock Haven on Saturday on the caboose of a freight train, was thrown off and seriously hurt, He was | taken to his home where he lingered | over Saturday night and died on Sunday. emailer Flaxo Located. Last January Andrew Flaxo, a Hun. garian, shot and killed John Gar ber, a fellow countryman, at Clarence, near Snow Shoe, Flaxo fled the country at once. The murderer has been located in Hungary, where he can be secured if an effort is made to prosecute the crimin. al. | Monday against; | The | | bish , R. A, | Rev, [to join the strike. GOV. HASTINGS DEFIES QUAY he injur ] ol proved as seriou were brought the Union Cemetery, Shoe several served with credit during the of Co regiment, Penna. Volunteers He resided in Snow years, He late war, being a member of the Odd Deceased was a member Fellows which order had charge of the funeral services The pall-bearers were J. C. Myer, W. B. Rankin, W. T. Hil. Beck and H. B. Pontius, W. O. Wright of Milesburg conduct ed the services. Joseph A. Clark was born in Karthaus Emil Joseph, He was married to Mise Martha Dixon Lida and Tressa survive him, — ——— —— Snow Shoe Work, The coal miners in the Snow Shoe dis. trict are all working, they having refused Some 2,000 miners are employed in that district, and all have steady work. More coal is ship. ped from the Show Shoe disitict now then for many years, Smoker's Heart-Burn, Heart-burn from excessive smoking, or from any other cause, is relieved by the first dose of No. 10, Dr, Humphrey's Specific for Dyspepsia-25¢- all druggists. | some of their choice music | freshments will be served too and was 64 years 11 month 12 days old, | WANTED Correspondents to in the news ish it send we will —— Another Star “9 841 Hereafter contain forty-five arranged in six and fifth each and the seven. second . —————_ Band Festival The Pleasant Gap band will bold a festival on Saturday evening in the Park, at that place. The present to enliven Zion band will be the OCCasion with Elegant ve. CW A— Dr. Thos. Van Tries, one of the Pro fessors in the Rowe College at Johnsiown Pa., was in town this week. ~The Brockerhoff House is entertain. ing a large number of summer guests, who have taken a liking to Bellefonte, ~-Mr. Simon Katz, who had been vis. iting his cousin Joseph Katz, during the past week, departed on Wednesday. ~~Miss Maggie Groh, of Carlisie, Pa., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. V. Stitzer, on High street, She will be here for sev. eral weeks, ~The Methodist Sunday schools, of Clinton County, are picnicing at Hecla Park, to-day. Itis a large gathering.
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