Ee i Circulation Ov -* ,400-Largest BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1910, LOCOMOTIVE BLOWS WHITE DEER SHOT WRECKS TWO TRAINS. ON LARRY'S CREEK | BOILER HURLED 300 FEET; FAST FINEST SPECIMEN EVER SEEN emories of 8 plenteo MAIL CRASHES INTO IT. IN THIS SECTION OF COUNTRY. A s that bri with ‘THREE MEN WERE KILLED IS GRANT HOOVER'S PRIZE ail the | all the lon Second Passenger Stopped Just Before | Animal Almost Snow-White and Smashing Into Debris—Accident In Weighs About 250 pounds—An Al ; 1 Altoona, But All Its Occupants Es- bino Deer Is Considered a Freak of Uninjured. Nature Rarely Found. in Centre county. CONFESSION OF BERT DELIGE Made November 22nd, 1910 in the Jail of Cen- tre Co. Tells How He Cut Mrs, John Baudis’ Throat. THANKSGIVING, 1910, whute'er betide! For Lord For We h ing loved ones one more mbly kneel with And |} OomaKe 0 God alway cape Day’ Thanksgiving Has given forth it |, BERT DELIGE, make this a full statement, so far as | can remember, about the killing of Mrs. Baudis, at Scotia, Os tober 16th, 1910: huge locomotives table rallroad Saturday evening | went to Pine Top, stayed there Satu t Saturday day night and Sunday all day. George Mayhew, Bud Delige, t exploded, Aaron Delige, Bud Dixon, Teddy Delige, Tom Miller, Grant | feet Jones, Mrs. Jones and lsaac Lykens were all there. We had | passenger whiskey, beer and some cider to drink. We had two four-gal- lon kegs of beer, but could not say just how much of the other two drinks we had, | drank some beer and quite a lot of whis- key and some cider but do not know just how much. We kept that up all day Sunday. Sunday evening we started for home, but can't say just what time it was when we left. Harry De- verhauling the lige, George Mayhew and Teddy Delige started ahead of me; { had they went across the hill the near way... Aaron and | went up Without warning, the railroad to Waddle station and then took the main road and : n led went straight home. When we got-to the Red Row, Mrs. Baudis came out of Wil- son Ghaner's. When we got just opposite Curry's gate Mrs. Baudis passed us; we were both going the same direttion, and she said “Good evening, Aaron,” and “Good evening, Bert"; we both said “Good evening” and she went on. She smart, and on towards Haugh's store. turned off to the path that leads the house and | stayed a started for Baudis’ | went up over the Church Hill and down a back road until | came to~the main road that leads to Scotia Then | went up the railroad, up the path that leads to the Com- pany stable the road to the of woods, and then got on the main p up through the into the sod field; genet An buck almost SNOW Death the white, ten-prong pounds arrived of the Larry's Gums at Wil Hamsport station over we New York Central rallroad Friday afternoon the ! The deer was shot on the Larrys the Creek club preserve by Grant Hoover, 10 seh {the Insurance agent of Williamsport Th ied formerh Bellefonte The po near white that before ed it as wi There are a throughout its « Mr. Hoover she tance ° I dropped Pure destruction of followed accident near One freight three a remarks Altoona on | locomotive boller hurled 300 | the path of fast The speeding loco inte the wreckage of and To 111 each gr The lu From orchards Rewards our nner) weighing 2060 from the headg Creek Fish and LFLETS wus fruits and golden grains and from boundless p the industr in train crashed and, dropped a summer's toll has brought; Lord in love has wrought motive i the Hot} home hearth's sacred spot explosion trains were fing up the steep that The) allel t the kneel and pa of animal i» going grade were west, just push ond par rapidly train ‘ { O40 aiway it was Kil ti looked THEE 'anksg running or pessenger frefght Each “Rn few From f{ omoti Heart « { ITT O the The first freight ties renew KET nt MAES forward adjacent at Lhe white the 4 tran Cross track io into was 50 close was walking right Aaron and | We went long—and went to our house into little while—not very then COLLEGE GROWING. Some Interesting Questions and down by Jacob Ghaner’s shop, then on out the strip From there | ossed mud dam, crossed the mud dam into oney For New Agricultur 8, sth went } Lhe » ; a hot field drunk again the corn had the woods, crossed fence, cr and went over there | stopped | so much that | could go no farther | think the three kinds of drink made me lose my head, AND WHEN | SAW MRS, BAUDIS COMING, | JUST PUSHED HER OVER AND CUT HER THROAT. SHE SCREAMED FOR HELP WHEN | PUSHED HER OVER, BUT | PLACED MY HAND ON HER FOREHEAD, PUSHED HER BACK AND CUT HER THROAT. | WAS STANDING BACK OF HER WHEN | DID IT. THEN | JUMPED OVER THE FENCE, RAN ACROSS THE MUD DAM, INTO THE WOODS AND ON TO THE RAILROAD. | WENT OUT A SHORT DISTANCE AND THEN LEFT THE RAILROAD AND GOT ON THE MAIN PATH WHICH LEADS TO THE BOARDING HOUSE. ! TURNED OFF BELOW THE BOARDING HOUSE AND WENT DOWN THE MAIN PATH UNTIL | CAME TO A BACK ROAD THAT LEADS TO OUR HOUSE. WHEN | CAME TO A CHESTNUT TREE JUST BELOW OUR HOUSE, | THREW THE RAZOR BACK OF IT AND THEN WENT ON TO MC. KIVISON'S. Q Why did you kill her, what was your motive? en AL Well’ | was just out. of my bead: | guess the three kind of drink put me out of my head. Q. Did you have any malice or ill. A. No; h OTe \ a Some Thanksgiving History, Q. Did she owe you any money? ' ! i £ | Pr ' en 1 Mr . . \ merical tier hist ‘ , ne : I A. Well, yes; as near as ' LR fh Lari $15.00 Q Did WANTS BIG DAMAGES njuries Received An Automo bile Collision V nn the cab o f the } with Engi ard man w {tive that or wn exploded, along {4 “ IR ana Were will against her? none whatever, KEgivi | can figure it out she owed . she refuse to pay you A. | never asked her for it Q Do there? A. No Q. You did not pass a buggy with two people in it? A. No Q. Did you see anybody while you were crossing the mud children remember you passing any peop) y any A No. Q How did you carry A. |} FIRE AT BCOTIA this razor? Two Families Have Narrow Escape carried With Their Lives Q. Where did you your hands? A. | washed them in a mud hole just before | hid the razor Q. Did you see anybody on your way back? A. No; | but did not see anyone Q. What prompts you to make this confession now A. Well, after the hearing | made up my mind that | would wait after the trial, and then after the testimony had all been given would make my confession. | wanted to pear just what they would say and how they would lie on me : " ’ h wanted to be re- e jeft, th mi ring ir of " : 2 hig} At : A’ ; . . "3 FF been blessed, but am striving for : . colored minister, Rev. Paul "t in my hand wasn heard someones, 5 unt n | High School Social But the crime was a weight on my soul and | lieved of it | “ave not yet it under the directions of our Dies Foreigner Suddenly # Among the Sick \ f H ie NB) ward street liness Axe. tion rail. iVe k the ost val Chops Another's Arm With an elt : emi plore week Dersting | and) the of them ret YPOArs District Fore en is nd will \ an the of all dimgw | 1 nid to have it out Since in in : ) u - re I'he ittention nd rapped win ground the been drew 4 it spate re erpreter n . While rking wit) x Tan y slong ® oon pr ling for families irt he b pike, ward. near here In the improving nicely " Rogers f p week overed sufficiently to 0 " n of Philadelphia, where , Lury vil ny ) x, of w the change may be y - J ' _ 8 Des nRnoOunCe Mins betterment Her son. Dr. |; ) ‘aris since mpanied her aunt months a4 child of 1 Gros, i arpenett wl Engagement Announced . y iT CnEagem Mie Emma SMAnN- oon two the |! ‘ wh une. the th rust nt of mes estat ome oisture ed ad the (3M } H nown, : to that 1} te} ¥ elt the nt or Irry, . CXCAVS oburn R ding afire / ttle mix d Mm. la ’ ¥ : her | £ Mra Edmur rk the goers FT in New 3% the ood ots on It the 1 cemeter last ule f It was human blos i’ wi Coming East Again en quite 111 with erysipelan, in the wluced committed pt Delige and contained had ex human crime wirtant bloody oth of hat corpus hes ni, the chemist declared numerous blood spots that he amined and belleved wore blood : al ens thes: Bloody Razor Found Last Thursday the District ney was up at Scotian looking after further evidence. They knew that Walter Delige had been to Bellefonte frequently to see his brother Bert at the county all, and natural Inference Attor from that was that the boy knew some | in| thing about the affair, If the man the jail is the one that committed the deed. Different parties began to press hip closely on the matter but he held | out firmly, stuck to the story that he knew nothing. When he was hard pressed and given to understand that there was no use trying to conceal that he had. He sald that the thing the razor vir w ver the nti county and t long came to th the prisoner Fromm that time displayed more neasiness and his entire hearing changed Mon day he visited by his pastor Rey Paul, of Bellefonte, and Nora, and In the evening there were rumors to the effect that the man had made a confession to them and to other parties, which later was confirmed Confession to His Attorney. On Wednesday morning Edward Chambers, Eaq., who was retained by the prisoner to defend him, went to | the county Jalil and Interviewed his client Mr. Chambers asked him | whether It was pot true that when he was retained that he told him (Cham- | bers) that he did not kill Mrs, Baudia To this Delige replied in the affirma- tive, Then Mr. Chambers asked him if It was correct that he made a econ fession the night before to his pastor, | Rev. Paul, of Bellefonte, he replied | (Continued on page §) wns ister "| | poup-houses first” Are will hat Improved, and entertained that the COver hopes little one ad Mra. J. Shales f Dako ta Me rf Rebers! £ Pa. aceompan fod Mrs Morris, Mra. Bhat or's mother in returning to her future hans hed i 14 "nn who ania to Mor peventy to Adjourned Sale. vas the date of the real Penney I make home Mrs the ngs f three at sot for of Baturda holding the sale John Marshall Heverly, at Howard, Owing to a number of oth er Important events held there the same day, very few were present when the property was offered, and In con sequence the sale has been postponed to this coming Saturday, November the 26th, at § o'clock, on the premises {This Is a desirable property should make a profitable investment | For a description of the property turn to page two of this issue rise. who elieht rend went home came estate make her ut the old Indy whe prefers the Freeport Bulletin dec’d yOars with her daughter, 1} has concluded that onset to the west "Ego Those Campaign Claims, “There was a Republican governor elected In my Siate”, "1 neo.” “And a Demoeratie next State” “Here's a fine chance for an exper. iment. let's see who has to start governor in the i Sheriff's Wife His Deputy. - | Bherift Boyer, of Lowistown, and the Next Thursday, December 1st, a full two officers took to the western peni- Hine of farm implements, live stock tentlary at Pittsburg Ella Ritter and and household goods will be sold on Sallie Varner, who will serve sen- the Wistar farm in College township, noes varying from six months to two occupied by Harry SchrefMer. | years on white slave charges, rd and | Burned the ’ Second Barn Rundas Opinions and Decrees of the Court The following opinions were filed by Judge Orvis position of cases this week in the cafe of Jacob BB J. WW. Wagner on an appeal from judgment of a Justice, wherein a rule was granted on plaintiff to show cause why the appeal should not be strick- en off. Rule was discharged at cost of defendant In Bdw. 14dings va. Bi. T. Comley, a rule for new trial, the verdict "of the Jury was in favor of plaintin for | $72.20. Rule discharged and judge ment directed to be entered upon the, verdict, [| RB Comely and William Bullock russ, ning barn nan near the ground, and a his agricultural implements being lost. This is the second barn burned for Mr. Zechman in the past few years. The one burn ed was Just completed Post Farly decrees owned by his dis Middiet one horse and in i" Ire, of fLacas va Owner in Charge of Irvin House. Hon 8. Woods Caldwell, owner of the Irvin house, Lock Haven, took charge of this old established and well known hostelry himself, last Friday, the former landlord, C. Replogle, who has been conducting the hotel since having gone into voluntary bank- ive. J, W. Certiorard, wherein | FUP. the exception to the record of the | Justice was sustained at costs of Com- | ley and Bullock. | property at Centre Mills consisting of Levi and Ella Hamer va, Eller and | the flour mill, two dwelling houses, | MeKinney., Certiorari proceedings | bank bars, store house and stable, | from docket of John W. Williams, orchard, meadow, one fleld and moun« Justice of the Peage, wherein judg- | tain land, from the J. K. Moyer heirs ment of Justice was reversed. for the sum of $46,200, Large Purchase. John A. Kline purchased the mill
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