¢ fom i emo eral. Circulation Over 4,000, DEATH WARRANTS (2 ne tn READ MONDAY (7/2. 2 Centre { Wirtriam DiLLeN May prisoners were Not Visably Affected By The Ordeal. HOPE IN BOARD OF PARDONS Case Will Come Up April 20th--Peti- tions Are Being Prepared and Cir- Bold {nno Dom culated--Green Keeps up a Front--Dillen is Serious. - Married 62 Years. tood up, ret 1 listened the fatal They belo committed, was more evident, He like- | the families wise was admonished by the sheriff that | both can relate many interesting his time was short and to prepare accord: | dents of the earlier days. Ingiy George B When the party emerged fron N A ] } Narkead on Nis Was srs bur ia Ig y. 18 pioneer of the county Weaver was hat was Green called to the sheriff han way i rought along ar it to their arti At " yY at the —— Lock Maven Motel Fire. O00 on the the conten the } — Killed by the Cars. lle, whose hom Snow brakeman on e Cresson division of the Pennsylvania railroad while stepping from one car to another 1 ommonwea'th of Peana, A F ARMS Barnesboro fell to the rails on Saturday, tripped and receiving such injuries Eerentibe Department that death was almost instantar He was aged 24 y and is by two sisters and Cars sury od two brothers, resid ng at Snow Shoe, where the remains were — Odd Fellows’ Day. I'he twenty-first annual session o Pennsylvania Fellows Anniversary association Wedne proves ple ASAT to ten thou day. In the d anniversary held lay, / and peut : wm strict e in belong Association hundred and twenty.eight lodges, | eight encampments comprising a men fhe thirty Domini { four, d My that, he the said Witriam Diiex on October, | bership of twenty-one thousand Inne fred Court, one nine Aun. —————— mm Easter This Year. Easter falls this year on April 23. The be taken to the jail of the county of Cen. date for Raster by the tre, thence to the place of execution, and | first ealendar moon on or after March 21 that he be there hanged by the neck up. Count 14 days from the calendar moon til dead. {and Easter will be the first following Now Tueerors, This is to authorise | Sunday, This year the calendar moon and reguive you the said Hoon 8, Tay. | 8 April 4; add 14 days, and the first Sun. | ton, Esquire, High Sheriff of the coun | duy following will be Easter. nlene the said is determined | The BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1906. » THE JAPS WIN A GREAT VICTORY ci cure Lathe and Army Badly Crushed At Mukden, BATTLE AT TIE PASS Russian NEXT Accident, of J. Henry Kel. home in Kansas Killed in {t son at his ’ r 11lt 2181 Ui PROMINENT CITIZEN PASSES AWAY Death of Rabert Valentine In Baltimore A WELL KNOWN IRON MAKER Philip. 3 younges , died aged $1 VEears 10 : days The deceased was born alsburg, sudden jp county, and for some years the fami- Potter township, with hi ts pare! Ago | pl oy of Suffer Heavy Losses In Men and Sup- plies--60,000 Prisoners Taken-- May Bring An End To The War-- Russians Are Sore Plight, fron Russ and 1 entrenched at A awn ources state that Karopatkin army are strongly e nile the now. Pass ready to ory, battle, From jaras. ‘ of i» to 1soners th the the Pp and 10spitals mes latest Japanese estimate otal KR rate Kure At re than th him ISS AD eh this pati 100.000 effe men w ire of 1 he Japanese ret? th capt 24 re xu a rather small num her ler ng je ‘ sive defeat and the number of men aptured, The Japa nese Josses has - markably 1 of the | ght in view 1 severity of the an fi ghting JATS SEIZE AMERICAN STEAMER ¢ Japar ese have seized the Ameri with beef K } steamer Tacoma. laden Seattle 1 Viadivostok SKA ANOTHER EXPE N A it theatre square at Moscow The unknown the on Wednes violet explosion occurred in day forenoon number of casual ties are veveral arrests have been made by the police A —— Released on Bail, On Wednesday Chas, Haines was re. leased from the county jail, having se. cured bondsmen for his appearance at | | April court when the will come up for trial, Eby robbery «ase | ay Wi in the It pairs For Many Years Conducted Large En- terprises Qounty--Boy will be Brought Here for Interment «+A Noted Family in Centre —— Stomach Like ar all Wo ¢ TRIM Ostrich A mi not ki the Danville insane asylun o under peciias ciregmstances nN . AY v1 vittany | H e) ana wa ow 1&3 MLY'S The promises: ly identified w wave Cur ith every move- fn rw Leal il - New Power P blow over the ’ A painiu State Coll sing ment ge Child Swallows a Whistle. A four id child na ff Sandy — First Conference. ed C R. Jenkins, Dr 1's throat the Clear located tor, came mieremt Appoin in regar |, Pr friendless chil oughs. The dent John A Armstrong and W. L. Hicks the first step in probable u Ty ff the ere the whist was by f the X-ray machine CONS illy removed by the doctor opera bor i are Pres iren of the two I'vrone co for n was performed in the presence of the Medical at HN rm ————— A Genuine Book Play Success. Adams ' the dramas tization of Charles Felton Pidgin's fa 1fere« Grazie Imen F 8 | Cleart eld association which was 1A. W he present « onference nc Be ver, and Solicitor | 10 session that place that day and ig formed a ¢ nited action by which Bellef and will take a rone Herald onte me boroughs Ty “Quincy Sawyer, 'e | Antayg bequest England novel of the same name, is one of very notable stances where book plays have been suc cessful, will be for one night only at opera house, Wednesday, March 22. ——— 0 A Mann's axe factory at Yeagertown has mous New A few in An Apology. Lest we do an injustice, an explana tion is in order week we found fault with the County Commissioners for supplying us with only 3200 annual | Last statements for 4100 subscribers. Since | closed down until April 1st, owing to the | | then we found that we got 3500 copies | Allotment of manufactured axes being | instead. but we still were short between | permissible by the “pool.” In other six and seven hundred copies, words, the trusts ordered it so. Vol. 27. No. iL FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original The boy began on clgareties They made him very pale And then he read dime noveletles And now he Is in | — ADJOINING C OUNTIES 3 a veranda A private ontain Ellis B book kee} York and Per Miss ida V ounty, nnsylvania of Madi } Has meida, tre « who been left here Fi They they were going, prett sure they ira yesterday and were made man and wife and are now at the bride's home at Madisonburg. Should these conclusions prove correct Mr. and Mrs, Shaffer will be accorded a fitting recep. tion on their return here, They are most estimable young peopla and their friends will wish them much happiness. this city for some time, day morning on the flyer gave no in timation as to where but their friends are went to Elm Fiftieth Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, M. B, Hering will cole brate their soth anniversary at their | home at § Mills, Centre county, Friday, March 1 3 12 to hm. {They have a friends who Witt sntanit Isa BB, congratula. 4 .
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