Circulati ver 5,600--Largest in CLOSING _. ENTS OF THE =JRDER TRIAL A FIERCE MOB FIGHTS TO THE VERDICT, THREE BALLOTS WERE TAKEN No Motion Made For a New Trial— The Governor Will Fix the Day For Execution—Public Not Admitted to the County Jail.—No Demonstration. HEAR riefly ferred rendering the verdict in the Delige murder trial. a it wa late on urda vening and was little tin { When the \ no public bu “Murder tically « immedi ed at When the first ballot for murder ter an extended dence another sulting h ter eight taken and “mur In ou to the ert Sat thers doutl in the and WHE More ing It 8 ni nat hadi a dat At bu St should Appear grenti 33:7 A » contrar by ' the nig a . ret at Int) i wing suc) A motion t could e fled We und from bers and Zerl thst no motile fo new trial will be Ned they use in taking such merely to delay the Inevitable It Is quite likely wealth will petition week to pronounce the Am that ceremony may very soon The next step then will be to have the record of the proceed ings made up, and a certified forwarded to the ernor of sylvania who will of the ceedings and Nix for the cution At this TI Inter retand oars “har an See 1 steps that the CO the Co death take place mmmon rt this pentencs . apy Penn pro ox Go npprove the day time there In no that an appeal will be taken Board of Pardons, as the man fair trial; there has been no discovered In his hehalf trial. and he made a full to the crime he committed reason the Centre Demoerat thought to the had a evidence pince the confession For that looks for i Centre county, execution to date next month There has condition verdict long ago the occur at an early In the the little change prisoner since He realized have to suffer awful crime, and Is giv reading of his heen the was rendered that he would the full penalty for the and is calm and resigned ing much time to the Bible and meditation On Saturday crowd great and that of ther of people in Bellefonte many students from State it has been Arequentl in case there would degre verdict would not h gotten jail what lo not ' ) it ere evening WHS A nrg and a College, have the bac) that appear determined second alive thr n from gh Wy RE irre he ome overt For State College i AVR an heer 1 Iw con nd the bank the old mill rade onger Water to 5 Now s shutolt _ Increased nren vill he entire The Judgeship in Union and Snyder. Word from a reliable ‘source that Unlon county will produce sever al aspirants for the Republican nom ination to the president judgeship at the June primaries. It Is reported that Judge MeClure will seek a third term and that other Union eountians the ticket will include Albert Johnson, Cla Hteininger both of | Horace PF. Glover, of of Helinsgrove Timen be A eandidate from in the person of Frank COmes on ile urs and MiMlinburg There will Bnyder county Wagonseller Int While Tuesday the CGeorne attempted to cross Penns freook, with a load of lee from Rote's dam, the team broke through and the water being deep the joe floated down the stream Bower boys. on BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 156th, 1910, RABBIT HUNTER FINDS OLD COINS WERE HIDDEN IN STONE WALL BY A MISER. f WAS A PECULIAR CHARACTER Fortune by Robbers— About the Wheelbarrow. Small Saving-—Attacked by $1300 Hidden Premises—Filled a Accumulated a Found Monda of Wm atternoos Heed, whe Monts brat 1} attentior After talking situnt mmded him that he ha his mons to in the bank there might be another at and that he might be kil} aged man, was then partially Hind and finally yielded to the sus gestion of the oMeer, In whom he re posed confidence He told Mr. Mont Romery where to find some of his money and then a general search was made the next day All the boxes and chests In the house were search od and here and there In odd places all kinds of money was found me creted From there they went to the home occupied by Jeff Haten where Frazier add a Jot of boxes Mored and In them there was a lot of old clothing There seemed to be money sticking In every pocket There were bills, gold and sliver, and pennies galore-somethink like $67 in old copper pennies When they had thoroughly scarched the premises Mr. Montgomery was in the strange predicament had more money than he could carry and he loaded it In a wheelbarrow and brought It In to the | First National Bank where it was ex- the purs gather It put gether for anf ' Keepin tack ater oe The 8 avery with much cu sity and car counted with vmined L fully Were through had over $1300 to place colored man nnoeed Cars himself or to Mr. Wm todian of maones NEW ENGINE HOUSE Being Erected by the Bellefonte Cen tral Railroad. Has a Rare Relic re the Wireless During Storm During the » Muesday night the val wireless st to plek Colon, rt f the snow st operator at hw tion Newport, RR] up the naval opera Panama, and the two had minute conversation atmosphere seemed Just long distance wireless worl word came through the alr dis. tinct and perfect It in 1981 miles be- the two stations, and thisuds a record for the Newport station ® able tor a A twenty The for ris 1 Veen Lloyd Nearhoof Shot. Lloyd G. Nearhoof, a Pennsylvania Rallroad company switchman, resid. Ing at a suburb of Bellfood, occupies a bed In the Altoona hospital as the result of a mysterious shooting that occurred some time around midnight, in the East Altoona yard He was the victim and has a wound In the left breast over the heart that may be extremely serious and probably fatal Jack Frost Record. The ofMelal thermometers at weather sintion registered a» lows within the past few days urday, 10th, 2 below mero; on 11th, 4 Above, on 13th, 21 above; on 13th, § | below; on 14th, 23 above erp, this fol Sat. acral. PROCEEDINGS IN Vel. 33. No. 50. MOOSE HOLD BANQUET. DECEMBER COURT An informal Gatharinglof gut Ropu: » ’ I hi LIST OF CIVIL CASES THAT HAVE BEEN ON TRIAL. VERDICT FOR PENN. CHEM., CO. Recover Damages For Stock Signed Other Verdicts Rendered-—Cases Continued or Settled—Court Still in Session. Court Disbars Two Attorneys Favorite Wife Dead. Folsom Youns ss wid 1 the Mormon prophet. Hrigham Y ne is dead, peveniv-iw yours. This Mra. Young played an important part in the early history of Utah, and It was for her that Drigham Young bulit what I= known Amelia's pal ace, one of the show plates Balt Lake City Amelia wed Hg of A Nice Gain, December Ist 1510, the Democrat has had a net gain 21 subscribers. This in excess all losses due to expirations tinuances, deaths or other That Is not half bad, as It an Increasing appreciation paper by the public Hinoe tre Cen of of discon CAUReR indicates of the Hours For Closing Stords, The merchants of this town have fixed their winter store closing term. as usual, as follows Beginning with January Ind and continuing until March 15th, all stores will be closed, at § p.m, excepting on the even ings of Wednesdays, | Payday» Saturdays and largest and without organ the Loyal Or. among its greatest i" aen ning at their street, when fifty the Wf a ine er pe Lhe of ao tL One est fraternal IDLY On = Boring Hennes r the of the as the hall into the ath i CRAHMAM y a Touring adelphia h ) K Every him celebrated French tention I ra n i= sh | Pr in0e wh yw'n the Lis i Nail dee Remonstrances Filed ¢ for resenting Or 14¢ tH the appli to the ming Saturday there are remon. LW that of Ridge. for the Runkle hotel atier hotel bad past your for ast YOOr was : i : “nse TS Among strances Nk Frank Hess, at Sandy hotel and the James W nt Hall The no during the the the petit n not Proper time Eninst Centre Hoes reason isd In Tammany Hall Burned. Tamman Hall the famous New York political organization home. was almost completely destroyed by fire on Mondiy| forenoon. The loss is big. All the redurds of the Tammany ore ganization were destroyed The Roopsaburg school In Benner township, will give a Christmas en tertainment, ob Friday evening De- cember 168th, at 7:30 p.m. AHN Invit. ed A —
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