THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, September 9th, 1809, ANOTHER SENSATION NEAR LEWISTOWN ROBERT F. LITTLE HELD UP AT POINT OF REVOLVER TOOK WATCH AND MONEY Then the Bandit Made Mr. Little Give Him His Hat—Left Again for the Mountains—Thought to be the Ex- press Train Robber. Following close on the daring ex- press train robbery which took place last near Lewistown comes an- other daring hold up which has caused the traveling public to be very cau- tious about traveling the lone roads of that vicinity. On a lonely road three of Lewistown tobert F. Little, a prominent citizen of Lewistown, while returning from a drive with his wife and child was held up and robbed at 6.20 o'clock Friday evening by a high- wayman, who answered in every de- tail the description given of the lone robber who held up the Pennsylvania Express train in the Lewistown Nar- rows on Tuesday morning, Aug. 31. The robber at the point of a revolver secured ten dolla from Mr. Little Late Iriday with 1 drive along For 8 He Is week miles south : ynd road officers who are quartered at Coleman House. Mr. Little and wife describe the highwayman as sf Fined for Loose Stones, According to law it is a tor loose ste sdemeanor left on the high ways. This fact has been brought to the attention of supervisors repeatedly but many of those public servants re. mained indifferent to that duty of their office. Finally patiénce ceased to be a virtue with a prominent farmer at Sa lem, and he caused Penn township, Sny- der county, supervisors to be arresteg, because many loose stones were found on roads for the care of which these nen are answerable, After a hearin snug fine was imposed and paid Sinis his action was the initial effort in an en- deavor to haye der county roads kept as the payer 4 taxes has a just privilege to expect them, savs the Selins- grove Fimes. nes to be A Surprise. In the following the Altoona Tribune, Republican, expresses its: If as only a fair minded member of that party can | consistently. It says “The most surprising incident in the | battle to remove the incubus of Cannon. ism from the national life was the ac. | tion of the State merchants, associa tion at its recent Pottsville session in protesting against Cannon the man and | Surprising as it | was it was likewise significant of the | the idea he represents, widespread impression aimonj the peo- ple of this country that Speaker Cannon | represents the most vicious priciples of | our political life, In almost any other | section of the country than Pennsylva- nia would the nation have looked for such an outburst against Cannon.” VIOLATE THE LAW, Who Furnish Cigaretts an Papers are Responsible. It is not generally known that every time a boy under twenty-one years of age smokes a clgarrette the laws of Pennsylvania are violated. is responsible for this violation and is liable to a fine of from one to thre hundred dollars The cigarretts w Is n law just the game as any ot * law, and persons violating It are just as liable to ishment as the man who breaks Into vour house, steals your horse, holds you up on the highway, In house, safe or the mur- derer, different will be furnishing with cigar- Those Some One pun cracks your only the penalties are of these days some one over the coals for under the age limit retts or cigarrette papers. The fine is just as severe for the papers as the cigarette and whether by sale, gift or otherwise. The law “That if any person or persons shall furnish cigarrettes or cigarrette pa- pers by gift or otherwise, to any per- son or persons under the age of twenty-one years, he so offend- ing, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be | sentenced to pay a fine of not more than three hundred dollare, and not less than one hundred dollars.” some hauled boys reads or she, LARGE DISBURSEMENTS Amount Paid Out for Relief Funds, by Pennsy. to reports issued t nds of the Pen: AN OLD BUSINESS HOUSE fin the having Allegheny str ns resent ngs square permanency, reputation water of Wir farm, only larg acres of lan The price paid for $000 The house is conveniently arranged for club purposes, and the interior will be fitted up with the most modern furnishings The immense | lawn is dotted over with shrubbery and | large shade trees. There is also a never failing spring and a large stable It was Hay Wagon Hit by Engine Nineteen persons | jured, two probably night when the hay Friday fatally, in which Wagon they were being taken toa corn roast) | was struck by a retyht engine at the St. Clair crossing o Blair Souaty Dorothy Henderson and Edoa Snive- ly, of Williamsburg, were caught in the upset wagon and dragged a great dis | Both were injored internally | tance, land their condiuvon is critical, The | seventeen others, all young women and | | men, were painfully ¢ cut t and bruised, Whipped Her Old Son. An extraordinary act for a mother ly man Into all the misfortunes. weak man is not much account. But due to his nerves, i for women. Price $1. $5, Bold by C, M. Parrish, the drug- gist, Bellefonte, where they sell all the principal remedies and do not sub stitute, 1] THIEF CUT OFF the lron Mills at Stolen Familiar irns your The Centre Democrat. much horse y Democrat “What farm was nold store, and the Lamar White This hotel was the house be ) n's breast and three hon A STORY ABOUT EARLY HORSETHIEVES OPERATED OF NITTANY VALLEY BOTH to Qur Older Readers back in earl years there stealing and adjoining counties. The lLa- mar correspondent of the Lock Hav Express n wentions one cage readers of the who liv # known as the owned and Custard, an a hotel recalled by Peter Englishman, opposite which postoflice, was many years by the late Hi half ween Lock Haven and § the scene « muster the infantry the annui nanouvers Dur Hang For BO Cents wa lke ire a ml irned to the n open the door eight feet of his fired Porter run within ire Iater IN THE LOWER END HANDS Milesburg—Took Horses to Canada-Incidents | ance Indi going on In Cen which will Cen ed In those days Smith occupied by Ar- who sible kept were severely in| the Williamsburg | branch of the Pennsylvania railroad, in | is when Mother Nature whips a weak | AW no matter how weak he is If It be | & Sexine Pills will | ™ { bulld him up when nothing else will, | What they do for man they do as well | & Bix boxes for | ™ fRRseRRRRRRRRIRRRRIRRRR RR RY Special GASH SALE Corn Starch "esa hi 8 Raisins ‘ries X 15 Butter Color . ih 28 Loose Coffee....... 15. 18 Nic Nacs, 3 1bs. . 101b Baker's Chocolate, ‘ 25 Banner Lye, 3 for 10-12 Fine Canned iy . 18, 15 Canned Corn, 1 for. 2% BAIR sasasersinins " 25 Hominy Macaroni Pearl Tapioca, We pay 20¢ for Eggs, 27¢ for Butter, GILLEN'S GROCERY SEERERERRAEAANBINNSEE FOUR DAYS IN WOODS. Wandered Alone in the Woods Before | Discovered. wandering around four davs Mra Lockport, near Lock After woods for Probst, of as found o'clock mann, on the hill nearly a quarts mile above the in Lod Walshans, two bove who live a that point Her apt ated that had beer dering about, but she 4id not the worse for her experis had suffici strength to to her home, and | ct her condi would to think that been partaking if food regularly But as far as is known she had nothing to eat since she rose from her bed in the stillness of the early morn hours on Sunday while the other mem of the family slept, left wandering aimlessly about, It that she found and ate jes, which saved her mountain spring digtance om lead one hers is pos huckle g exhausted 8 indicated from the fact that Thursday morning at 11 at the cottage of Rudolph Wid- rofa brews. kport, by Willlam and Chas short her home from becomes That she was hungry Ag soon The Cough of| & Consumption Your doctor will tell you that fresh air and good food are the real cures for consumption. 3ut often the cough is very hard. Hence, we suggest that you ask your doctor about your taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It controls the tick- ling, quiets the cough. r form One of Aver's Pills at bedtime will ca an increased flow of bile, and pr entle laxative effe wd on each bo doctor. He will unders Dose — oe Blades Away ! Em With trot the FLEMING Automalic Stropper and HONER For Bale by The Potter -Hoy Hardware Company. WINDSOR HOTEL W.T Nronaxen, Mgr Midway between Broad St Station and Reading Termionl on Filbery Si European, $1.00 per day and up. Amerioan, $1.50 per day and up The only moderate priesd hotel of rep wiation and consegaencss In PHILADELPHIA Will Appreciate It. } If you have a friend or neighbor, who Is not a subscriber of the Centre | ture, announce that work + Democrat, we will appreciate your In- Or ins terest In the paper, If you will secure on of Inspector him as a subscriber. Every new sub ter ha scriber means a better paper, as we ©0 I0 orchard pections for the have been greatly Increasing the our i amount of hgme reading matter as our list of subscribers increases, Division t of Representatives of the Zoology, itgy Departmen Agri be resume is Centre, % been enyay- Deen engag YOU ARE GOING 735 BUY Stockers ano Feeding Cattle THIS SEASON You want to buy where you can get the best cattle money. Write or wire at once to JOHN J. LAWLER 163 EXCHANGE BUILDING UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO for the least Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS REFERENCES: Live change National Bank, Chicage Ar vy nce by mail eat 1 v le can save you money. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PER! SONALLY-C N NIAGARA FALLS Oct. 6, ROUND RII a Rati $7. 10 from Bellefonte PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE * TRAMTTNMN IE TOTTI. We. Te Iw Ratlam usliaal dl wl Tel A Sa Sie Sar ai aa ar ara a ee Ea ar ah ar a a A I" "I" LE J J SA J J J { GOOD HEALTH PURE need, a . ‘xd * 2 “ a . le wie .e ele le "FOOD 1 as the ng i 2 FOOD LAWS for the protect! Health of the pul manufacture, the J > tofefolinfetefeietotod these of ingen ty cesses for mitatis the SUINE has been m weries and F placing Inferior good on the market, no where 3 1 general widely practiced Products Inferior adu than in the They are, to all Iterations of al h are Injurious appearance, pure and nouris in some cases fatal Fr nany years the firm of SECHLER & CO NTE, ha n a by-word and a God-send to the housewife r the reason that the a8 A guarantee of ality In anythir this famous store experience in this one line enables SECHLER & ligently and s2ll reliable groceries to those who fact that PURE GC ROCERIES CHEAP. and an assurance of go health to the « sumer ht and week of SECHLER & COMPANY Bush House Block, kind ng, bu ELLE- name alone always = feelers foofefontefunffofofrfoniorfonfofmfufoefufaffiofol} g that came from Intell are the buy from SECHI A & C is always neistent every Jay of t v } and every Bellefonte, Pa ER a ¥ i) k Rofoerffofefeiiiimie lolol defeduugeertefosfofefefofode ARAL A ARE aaa aa A aa a SCHOOL SHOES Our School Shoes are made for comfort and durability, as well. They are thoroughly all around good School Shoes. Don’t see how they could be made better, even if they cost more. If your children have never worn our School Shoes, test them. Bring back the Shoes, if they are not all we claim for them and-- PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY Boys’ School Shoes— $1.25, to $3.00 Girls’ School Shoes--1.00, to $2.50 According to size There's noting startling about these prices —they sound familiar—the goodness lies in the Shoes. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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