Circulation Over 4000. ALVIN KINSLOE BURNED TO DEATH In his Hut at Snow Shoe on Monday Night. POOR CRIPPLE LIVED ALONE Cause of Fire Unknown--A Frenzied Father Attempts to Burn his Chil- dren and Home--Suddenly Became Insane--Wife Afflicted. Alvin Kinsloe, who resided alone in a small house at the lower end of Snow Shoe, was burned to ath in Mont d among 18 Tuesd nome his lay night and his charred body was ay morn ahre about 1 home. He was 85 years of H ittla Mitr and } an of the ci e in his | 1 ried he had n« his old age Would Burn Children. Mrs. Alen wife of Robertsdale came in oaien Wile a mit iy nt heads when the alarm wa — POOR WAYFARERS. people They sell souveni - a. Values Wife's Love at $7000. W. H. Runkle on Friday entered in the prothonot Ary for the recovery against D, Z ( Wills of York count Runkle with his wife ibel for « was brou tiff in the firs kle he above W. H. Runkle Tusseyville, Centre county, ¢ Hall Hotel nd recontls ANG Tee! y conducted the Centre - —— A LOVING CUP, Last week |]. S. McCarger Pittsburg and came back with v silver "loving cup” awarded him by Pittsburg agency of the Equitable Life Insurance we the largest amount of business during the month of September. The trophy is on exhibition at Blair's jewelry store, this place and is much admired. Mac, has a right to feel proud of it and we congrat. ulate him upon the success he has made in his insurance work in this field, He is a hustler and has a good company. Company for uring A UNIQUE CHARACTER. Patrick Garrity Who Resides Seven Mountains. Patrick and Walter ( v reside the Seven Mountains seve Milroy, Their he In the m ral miles above favorite near the famous hotel, ime is a for hunters and fishermen, and enjoyed heir ring article h, is a unique character in all tha the word implies in Ire ] 1 nearly 59 years when 4 years of age came to with his parents Shortly after t Mr, Garrity purchased 100 acr berland on top of the Seven mou six miles fr Mil i } line in Centre county was born and untry ana om roy, ana the -_— Philipsburg Fire. rE i AY - Wild Goose Story. — Game Warden Convicted. Harry F. Sho of Lewistown, w fish warden ted embezzlement : AS Conve the ol in Mifflin county ( rt of State funds and extortion Shoop ’ Weller for using on September 2 arrested Lewis a cast trout stream and when Weller convicted net in a Was Shoop insisted that the fine be paid to him not be settled, After receiving the money the warden appropriated it to his own use and failed to make a return to the Department of | Fisheries, by which he was therefore | prosecuted, or the case would BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1804, ILLEGAL HUNTERS ARRESTED near « someti Howard Buller that the day y 1 A BULLDOZER. Dale liv 1c new ne he w Thrilling Experience In a Bear Meadow Hunting Camp PAY HEAVY er call and then Mr. Dale, (whe the democrs HAD TO FINES Hunt License--A Warning For Coming to Pennsylvania to Without a to Others--Two Officers Arrest Seven- teen In Their Camp. Inquiries led t Bear Meadow was Hunting Reports. er h y ¢ Lucky Accident, nay be termed a i CY A amsport, Wednes. ’ Ie Season an When the fast paper " ’ . | killed § but one day while Aveis atl a rapid rate of «ad at the Will engine the men were out on the chase some per Amsport sta . : son or persons stole the two iargest and was detached from the 0 ’ the Mann party are still swearing ven gone but a « ance of Kean L Daniel Kradert a two-pronged bout twenty feet when one of the large It t the accident did of C lucky | i . . oburn, was ving wheels broke comple tely off . ins buck which ems remarkable tha he to ' " weighed 11¢ inds when dressed ; not occur whtie the train y started early in the morning enroute Prices camp, in the Seven mountains reatitod and had not gone far until he landed the \ fatal shot 118 Randall Mattern, son of | off of Julian Engineer Ira Neyhart displayed K n Mattern bear, five rve for when the wheel broke " : " shot and killed he was heard to say ‘‘there might have : : . miles back of Beaver, which, when dress been several first class funerals ¥ re ed weighed 200 pounds. The meat was Ty 2 ] : the A Runaway. shipped to Tyrone and sold for $12, the te > ’ hide is valued at $2 Weber and Fred Weber ide . $25 J. H { Boals This year he shot small burg, was working as painters at State several wild turkeys and other game College, had a runaway while on their —————— home from work, Their horse, a shied and ran Messrs, Weber's Ww . wd James Carter, the colored man who : : Ce od . : mile from the lege, was arrested at Clearfield several months both from their open buggy to the ground Fred Weber was severely cut about the face. His companion started in pursuit of the horse but had to give it up and at- | tend, with others attracted to the scene, | to the injuries of his companion, It took | six stitches to close a cut in Fred Weber's | face, away, throwing ago for complicity in a murder commit. ed in Cumberland, Md. , two years ago, and who was convicted of mans!aughter in the Allegheny county, Maryland, five years in the penitentiary. It is a mistake to imagine that all the scoundrels are in politics. court two weeks ago, was sentenced to | OUR HISTORICAL REVIEW Description of Fort Augusta Sunbury. HISTORIC SPOT NOW IN RUINS A Near The State Legislature Will Be Petitioned To The Old Magazine -e Was Built To Protect From The Indians. Preserve The Colonists was taken were be f Love in Of COIONISLS ARAINS and the French the colonists entered upon gle to throw off the British yoke Hunter which be had control of the fort, ame a recruiting centre, many recruits fron the Susquehanna valley collecting there and being forwarded to the Continental army, a number being at Valley Forge with General Washington During the Indian raids at the Wyom- ing massacre settlers from up the valley fled here by hundreds to seek cover be hind the walls of Fort Augusta, Hunt er and his militia kept the enemy at bay, Within a radius of fifteen miles of | {the fort almost two hundred women | | and children were slain at different | periods by savages. dann i Vol. 28. No. 48, FACT, FUN AND FANCY, Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original, a EXPOSITION CLOSES - Hand Amputated Journal - A Couple Eloped. Quite a sensation develop RN when it be King eloped on township, Union county t Th CAme known tha Heimbach had Mrs. Wm Nov. 7th MAS and Monday, the case are both having a wife and four small children, and the latter a husband and an infant baby. Both resided on adjoining farms about two miles south of Vicksburg, Up to this time nothing has been heard of them. Mrs. Heimbach took her eighteen months’ old son with her. I'he principals in married, the former
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