FRONT VIEW OF IRA GREEN'S FINAL CONFESSION Continued from page |. Making the Saw. Both Strike Condo platform ’ he chain hob and struc) 1 : | dodged the head twice with the bar of 1 said “Don’t hol. He of that and 1 led in the stocking 3 1A van . " : ler old man ; I won't hurt you fered no resistance after " him down the steps and set him on the floor in a squatting I struck but break his skull position twice and not hard enough to Henderson's Fierce Blows. By this time Livingstone had opened Henderson's cell and some one unlocked the front door, and Dillen had put on the shoes he left in the bath Hend. erson next came down the steps carry. room 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 I'HE SCAFFOLD. Ame TL : Green's Record Marion moved to Zion to Wallace's later Milesburg, and then in Boggs re went to | twp Four year we and then back again March 15th Miss Gorgia Bruss nionville Wallace Run married to to 1904, 1 of months ago a for Was Tyrone, and about three was born to us, I ked the have followed farming and worked at son wor a time in paper mill at’ Tyrone, | stone masoning. | went to school very little, can read some and can write my name church Am told my great grandfather was a full Indian, “which I think ac- counts for my straight black hair and Never was a member of any blooded dark eyes I never had a Shou old man ; never was « I know | was ht of killing that isposed that way convicted in the courts and no hope now remains, [am sorry for what | have done. 1 bear no ill-will towards anyone and am ready to abide with the sentence of the Court (Sigwed) IRA GREEN Witness Joux Trarrorn, Guard H. W. Scurerrien, Turnkey, Bellefonte Jail? | May 5, 1908.) yn, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 9, 1905, r———— Comment on theConfession cording to the above statement there y . uld have been only two i Fr | i in Condo's scalt in Lona Caip a DILLEN'S STATEMENT mn a — NOTES FROM THE JAIL. Continued from Page } here again under that ol time next Sunday 3 eve Green remarked Monday. Inllen rose at 6:3 special judge had and App ared anxious fared Aros hour later, ate a hearty and t half that Dillen did not eat 1 ha mea hen smoked and were in goo or Rev other Cox accompanied by seve held The boys took an 10- and were affected Both read Bibles intently afterward and were engaged in prayer; Green prayed ministers called and brief religious services terest their in tervent and audible tones for God to forgive his sins Perry Dillen and wife arrived at 10, and remaining for time they greatly cheered the brother, As they left Dillen said he was prepared to die, but still hoped to be spared At noon Mr, and Mrs, Green called to ste their son. Mrs, Jodon of Milesburg, accompanied them, being Mrs, Greens sister, While they were there Rev. Cox came in from the Court 3 pm, suppressed voice he announced the sad pews that the Court had just refused the | petition and now their doom was sealed, Dillen was pale, but remained firm, with quite a House at about Tears were in his eyes and in da ddaddaadantiateadontitloatadiaddontindaatintontandontadtostiatottsdd SIM, ie CLOTHIER down, Green remained | TTI TTI ITY ITES The $10 and $12.50 Suits — THREAT AGAINST SHERIFF tpn Care of the Bodies. Extra Copies. — Hangman's Rope. f : TE 1 1 Y ane Straw Hats now open. ataadaibiad satanesabaadandaadontandontantandeadaadandonloabontandotboniontonbontontonbontontontanteddoaieatotiotiiatetbostaniatbiatestanl SIM, tie CLOTHIER : trations t . After 1) tion anyone oan opies at Mal. e oxe CIISSIE ISS BE EISEN IS IIIT SITINID The Great House of Kuppenneimer & Go CHICAGO, WHO CHALLENGE ANY LINE OF CLOTHING. 1 \\’ oA RAW HATS in all she ghts m ni es of brim and hei crown RAIN COATS TOP COATS. and SUIT CASES and TRUNKS. COPYRIGHT 1908 BY COPYRCHT 1908 BY TE MOUSE OF KUPPENMEIMEN T™E MOUSE OF xUMENMEMER Summer Goods in all the things that are used by [en and Boys. SUITS MADE TO ORDER FRO $15.00 UP. WETTIG TIT I TTI NII T INI NIsg TE GTEE GEESE GEGEN SSIES GIGI SSI IIII III TITS [Montgomery & Co., PROGRESSIVE CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS. 1 *)
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