ON NITTANY MT. A Foul Murder Committed Near Cen tre Hall, Monday Night ASSAILANT REMAINS UNKNOWN A Load of Shot was fired into the Back of his Buggy Causing a Fatal Wound and Instant Death---Horse ;Brought Lifeless Body Home rr th iT of temperat Mr. Dale had been some When undertaker Rearick removed the clothes the cause of death was fully ro- vealed. A deep wound was found in the back, below the left shoulder that indi cated a gunshot wound, Next, the ve hicle was examined and a hole was found in the back of the top some gun wads were lying fead for time ¥ : aiats 2 ng in the botto There was some bl the bottom of the OL on oner : I. W Ru Hosterman, den tor: 0. W. B Arney, farmer all Morris W. Runkle. druggist fonte, They took the testim my of Mrs Josiah Dale, and ex.sheriff Br ingart which confirms the facts above given After that the jury went farm on the mountain. not at home, Mrs kl of | up to the Mr. Moyer was Moyer said that her husband had driven to Centre Hall, The | Petrikin Hall, this evening woman s statement was taken, stance it was: In sub. That Mr, Dale and her husband were | they will please all who go to hear them, | lem” and n Mon er and ry Dota i "nt Wel 7 OClOCK, ft, but N | nkle found “5 ad gun a m will interesting diversion to many to study it and translate it; while to others it will refresh what has almost been forgotten, | In the home phe ch f iren can weekly be taugh y fa » 2 ve ree Is language ung Man Showed Nerve. Yo Kia a“ Marx May Become Blind, vO ) i )1ve ' : done for her It is blind feared The Is Cer definite terrible nd ana in $84 No Cause the afi can be a wigned for tion no other than she in bed with measles and had been wvacinated, and from the latter she has not fully re. covered was ~=Don't forget the State College Musi. cal Club will give an entertainment in | The young | artists come here with the best recom. mendations, and there is no doubt but BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 19086. TEACHERS INSTITUTE NOW IN SESSION The Attendance Is Large and an Able Corps of Instructors present REPORT OF VARIOUS SESSIONS Synopsis of the Topics Discussed at the Different Periods--«Interesting Ev- ening Entertainments--Reported by Prof. W. H Minnick, greater the wage hat the world was money, power, etc, but sympathy ; thgt every thoughtful mind is sympa- thetic, as sympathy was the sequence Of thought in the the evening “Napoleoa the man 3 : for Dr. Miller lect f deat who hear HAYSICRIULY, morauy ana NoancCiaily idience speijt nd eved ALY Hre i Aanvt $0 Achieve character there coul in th the audience to the that not the some of present authors would make him Prof ting psychological t Burr was saint our Albert then gave a very interes He said that impulses, impulses motives, and motives pro and for that we should find out the motive for act we pass judgment upon it Motive is the iufluencer of actions and actions often repeated become habits which make conduct. He further | ix SENSALIONS Cause give rise to duce actions reason A wrong before | brought out the fact that character is the fundamental thing and leads to either | happiness or misery, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Everybody was anxious to hear Dr, Houck's lecture on “A Trip tw Jerusa when the institute was called tO order i I tribute t al n D1 Over caused uproar lertain masler en Captain | LOCK were well attended and 4 [ re eit RECENT WEDDINGS F quietly away t , where be wa 4 a sister of Mrs. ( HUTT Mp THE LAST OF 188 He is Prospering. he three-story br ner of treet wick bul Pennsylvanis Jn Tyrone outheast cor and Tenth ast wee tion nal Bank « until the recent « era pleti of Its new butiding on the northeast corner of the Mr. Garman is pre al once to ocx upy the corner room vacat ed by the bank He jewelry store there facilities of course mean that his and business will take on increased proportions, Mr, Garman is the young est son of DD, Garman, of Bellefonte same streets paring will establish his and the enlarged sLOCK Church Reopening. The United Evangelical Church at Hublersburg, which has undergone ex tensive repairs, will be reopened for worship on Sunday, Nov. 2sth Ex. Bishop Stanford, D, D., of Harrisburg, will officiate at these servicry Kvery. body is cordially invited to attend, Vol. 28. No. 46. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. DEER HUNTING COMMENCES TO-DAY with right, Sparkling P wragraphs--Selected and Original. The Mountains are Thronged Lot of Hunting Camps PARTIES FROM Deer Reported son and Good Re «Many went to the M a THIS SECTON are Plentif Sea- Predicted Regior and the Sever vem ber I'he Modocs, of HBaalsburg, the FMT COW, the CentreHall gn exe and Henry Haven hos Pine Grove Mills p the Lock tal on Tuesday, 6, of 2 com- liscases, aged 37 years a He lived the May Come to Bellef: me " s De alarn HEARST IN THE RANKS. Boys Loot Station. {s » ’ P Special Services. I'he new lin pT he company Loganton is ana will belopene 1 company now has hand and is improv hne., The bed changed at several ter srrades, at Pp ke closely {1 ) 5 : u le 8: yoo, | western terminus om the Rock Oak A. Pletcher to a point between Mile and Lick runs Bitner, Blanchard, J. | the road has been changed, making Han h ard H i Leathers, Snow Shoe; entire new rolite, crossing the pike be |. F Weaver, Gregg, Ww H Mnnich, youd The Kettle” and running south of Walker; ( E. Royer, Gregg: M L, | the pike several miles, A large force of Zubler, Gregg: Archie Ho nan. Spring, | men are now at work at this point. |C. E Kreamer, Haines; E. R. Wolf, i | Had ves; W. C, Mingle, Potter; W. P, | «To morow noon Miss Otile Hughes, | Hosterman, Penn Hall; W, S. Holter, Highs daughter of Rev, James P.| Curtin twp ; Thos. Hosterman, Coburn; Daugherty, Howard H. Clark Blan an Hughes, of Bellefonte, will be married in | Irvin Meyer. Penn; A. M Butler, How- Washiagton D. C, to Chester Irvine. ard; T, M. Pletcher, Blanchard.
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