Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 26, 1911, Image 2

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THE CENTRE
DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE. PA.
Thursday, January 26th, 1911,
LEWIS AND CONNELLY
TWO FAMOUS ROBBERS
(Continued
dread of being pursued hy her friends,
and over taken; the regret at forsak
Ing the house and protection of a
widowed mother: the circumstances of
her elopement with a stranger, of
whose character she was perfectly ig
norant, and whose she had never
seen, until saw him through the
bars of a prison window, all tending
to alarm her f« ww. the present
and excite her apprehensions for the
future; we had not procewded in our
flight more than miles, before 1 |
discovered from her agitated manner
atifled sighs, and suffocated breathing
that she repented of the rash step she
had taken. A dead silence prevailed
and neither of us spoke word for
at least half an hour, when all at once
she stopped suddenly, burst into tears,
threw off her bonnet, tore her hair,
and uttered the most frantic expres
slons, exclaiming repeatedly Oh! my
mother! my poor mother! what will
become of my poor mother?” My
heart was not callous to the distresses
of others, and the sigh of a woman in
tears, more especially one who had so
strong an attachment to me, could not
fail to soften my own feelings, and
produce a shower of tears nearly as
plenteous as her own. As soon as I
subdued this violent expression of sen-
from Ist page.)
face
she
ATs It
five
one
let
{in which 1
{ her
ito
not
{ Until
sibility, T used every argument in my
power to assuage her grief, and mod
erate her passion, and at length suc
Eloped With a Young Woman.
ceeded In pacifying her by
my promise of marriage,
ported by repeated oaths of sincerity,
curses on my own head, If I did not
fulfil it In the most honorable manner,
the first opportunity that offered. Hav -
ing in a composed Melinda's
peturbed mind, and painted in glow
ing colors the paradasia« njoyments
which BESSON
POSE
ctions n
renewin
measure
the ro
x young girl o
ed our journey
ut interruption
near ten miles
worn traveler
blistered
which 1 sup- |
|
|
4
i
expressing
until
noisy, tre
perched or
clain the
his
tree,
[ morning
ure, un
pro
ed
repeats
ke from this |
prapared to |
new, and con
at constant
and un- |
reached Al-
as the city
Not forget !
marriage, which 1 |
the most solemn |
] r circum
hardihood
]
/IOW
through ircuitous byroads
frequened paths, until we
bany in the evening, just
clock had struck
ting the prom
seven
se of
Married in New York City.
| 1 As 20
prepare
ind bh
IX# mor
gether esentad
1x!
dollar «
Eener
objecting
fered gra
refused in the
accept more than t
instantly handed him h
at that time egun to grow some
what scarce linda appeared
for the first tim year a more cheer
Tul intenan 1 st had dons
#ince her elopement. The erform
ance of my marriages pr had
satisfied her i delicacy, and
removed a heavy velght of anxiety
and hich seemed press
upon
It
that
and doubts of Jb
yected me if the !
ing advantage
uation
Improper and guilty a
conduct had heen, |
Nigate vas my VIrRe
other respects and impure
sual as might
propensiti
respect for
in, 1
A Passion AR eve
of man, the lo
won n Wffect)
pletely sed
od my (
myself, 1 respected vd)
tue In her nd only
excellent nd
the instruction which
from her: lps would not be lan
guishing in jall apon the bed of death,
as I now am, ashamed to live and yet
afraid to die. Malinda possessed
every mental endowment and personal
charm, and had she not been so un
fortunate to have mot me, before
vears and experience had matured her
judgment, she would no doubt, have
made a happler marriage with a more ,
worthy man, and become the mother
of children proud to acknowledge their
father, Instead of being ashamed to
own the author of their being. Her
pleasing person, her light and flowing
A Tribute to His Wife.
hale, the brightness of a complexion
that equalled In whiteness the new
fallen snow, the rose of heauty and
the bloom of youth that mantied her |
cheek, and, above all, the expression of
a blue eye vying from mildness with
an April sky, moistened as It was
with the dew of heavenly charity, and |
shaded with the longest eyelash I ever
beheld, were sufficient to captivate a
man whose heart was less warm than
mine. Dut destiny had wedded her to
ruin, when she became my wife. Alas!
she merited a better fate, and what
aggravates my present agony of feel.
ing, is the distressing thought, that an
uncharitable world, may visit the in-
fquities of the husband, and of the
father, upon his desolate offspring.
shro
f th of
note, and
termes to
Hars, which 1
silver, whic}
now
00
mise,
sCruapao
distress. = to
her spirits
WAS e'
her chaste m
this took
filled with
cerity, tad
design of
her unprotected
ntil
nd
ident place
fears
sus
tak
sit
ase
my general
and pro
of life in
and sen
my depraved
1d the highest
The fact
inda pure
warmed the breast
girl had not only
but she had com
ide and gain
wdh vicious
wdmired vir
followed her
profited by
repeatedly fell
nis
ne
entertain F
red nr
gratit
nfldence Alt)
ns
But that 1 may not digress too far,
)
| political aff
I my
{many
] upon
me now resume the narrative
the more Important incidents,
We remained in Albany the
in which we were married, and in
morning, 1 imparted to my
short history of my past life,
care to conceal from her
the most criminal of my
while 1 only communicated
as 1 considered necessary
formation, that the course
was engaged,
part, the utmost
good management and Ingenuity,
prevent a disclosure of my guilty |
conduct, which inevitably would
down disgrace and ruin on my
ind blast the future prospects of us
hoth The explanation 1 gave, could
fail to shock her sensibility
wound pride and alarm her fear
this disclosure was made I suc
ceded in making her bhelleve that my
commitment for the horse affalr at
Troy, was a conspiracy between Root
and his accomplices, and that the com-
bination thus formed and carried on be-
tween them, to charge with the offense,
was called a prosecution under
of law, but was In reality, nothing
short of a prosecution against all law,
or rather justice, originating in poli
tical revenge, for my refusing to sup-
port the election of Governor Tomp-
kina. I had entertained a strong dis.
like agnin<st this man on account of
certain whispers which then began to
spread among the people about his
being a public defaulter, and having
a great itch toronce more handle pub-
le money, These suspicions, it has
since appeared were too well founded,
for the people of New York being sat
isfled of his gullt, refused to vote for
him, at a recent attempt made by his
friends to have him re-elected Ne
glected as my education has heen,
young as I was In years and exper-
lence, depraved as was my heart, and
ignorant as I might have been on most
subjects with thi administraion f
nothing could
of
such
for her
of my
demanded on
secrecy, as well
life
as
he vd,
her
wond«
attention
golection
| I have
ing afte
| after
great
in Public Life
Aru
lishonor
high pla
| the people
an it By Ne rin 2% me
leprecate while I spare the
poor nor for my Ife, dis-
cover the moral distinction which
made, between a robber on the
highways in the manner | have done
The life of imitate foros
XAMpis ) the nfluencs of
134 the
abilities
good
mingle
manho
servati
fore
few | 4
even th town
wonderful offs this pre
and more part tlarly the latter
the morals, manners, sentir
their neighbors
whose happy lot
their
the same ti
with the In}
exan
and charac
indeed all
vithin the
r actions,
was equally str
effect ]
ters of
Was
rh
phers of
while at
pr [24] KE upon Riv
bad men” wi e vic
A pernicious te or Blses
He virtue and destroy
ty, corrupting like the
Java," every moral principle
came within the reach of conta«
mbibed the influence of its delet
efMuvia i remarked that
danger of bad examples ine
ed or diminished In proportion to
conspicuous situations in iife, In
the persons mn {cht happen
from whom hey proceed and
the ratio of ence derived an addi
tional accession from the reum
stances of their holding a high or ex
wlted public statior office and more
specially one in the gift of the peo
Crime Begets Crime
Crime begets crime,
furnishes an apology for
other and must continue to do so, as
long as public opinion continues to
whitewash gullt, and gullt rides
triumphantly into office and power,
upon the shoulders of popular favor
or political prejudices
The poor, unhappy,
wicked highwayman,
an “outcast” from
outlaw from Justice, never hears of a
man In office plundering the people,
robbing the treasury, or swindling the
stockholders of a bank, without hav-
ing his mind more and more famil-
larized with vice, and feeling a new
encouragement from the force of ex-
ample, to persist in his career. While |
I speak of myself I judge of the feel
lous example
to wound
private
Polson 1
the
reas
the
vhich
move
tH at
cous
Wan
inf)
or
ple
crime
and
ane
an
ignorant and
who is viewed as
society and an
{ings of others from my own; and can
truly, most truly declare,
were my
that I never read in the newspapers or
that such
{ heard of a breach of public trust, with.
out making a comparison favorable to
the life and calling of the highway
robber,
(continued In next lssue.)
Woman Loses 2,928 Pounds.
In the last two Years 180 galions
of fluld have been removed from the
abdominal cavity of A woman in the
hospital at Kittanning, Pa, where she
Is under treatment by Dr. B. A 8
Jessop, Her total loss In welght has
been 2,928 pounds. Her normal weight
in 100 ‘pounds.
night |
the |
wife a |
taking |
knowledge |
adventures, |
facts |
in- |
bring |
color |
sentiments at the time and |
LARGE CONTRACT
FOR RAILROAD WORK
BUILDING ROADBED FROM RE.
NOVO TO HARRISBURG,
AWARDED EYRE & SHOEMAKER
city~Many Millions Will Be Ex-
This Week,
Section—Announced
The following item, in
gome extensive rallroad
has been published In
exchanges of this part of the state
It is of interest to our readers for
the reason that the contract for the
bullding appears to have been award-
ed to the firm of Ever & Shoemaker
{the latter member of the firm being
Thomas A. Bhoemaker of jellefonte,
who of late his devoted
entire attention rallroad
| tion, and hs figured in
contracts with the Pennsyly
road on improvements
line, and later in bullding
umberland classification
the present time a number
| fonte men have good positions with
this firm, and If this work ROCK
on it will mean employment
them and possibly others in the fu
Messrs, Eyer and Shoemaker mre
large stockholders of the White Rock
Quarries at Pleasant Gap, and in the
event of this Improves being made
it would mean much to
is near this place fo
they would most
the addi
wl
betterme
ame of the
Years
to Constr
large
Hall-
main
North-
At
of Belle.
18 some
ania
the
the
yards
along
ture
ballast for
the
quarries in
Means New Station
that the
lined to make ar impr
siructure
the centre
tvon
well a
popula
this In
presen 4
wing of
westward, x
as
of
color to
the m
tion
ference
To Re ye Congested | Freight.
Good Things For
Renovo
this mai
Eyre ‘a Shoemaker to Do Work
rg ir : [ is maid
fone by v1 & 8S) aker
w 0 f i ntiract
hAargs« } work f
n the nherl
Penney
onal
re,
exten
ards of
Mar and that
hegun An
is : mj
What Will N. Y. C. De?
effect of this adtion on the
ivania regards the
York Central rall-
only problematical Whether
reased track facilities will
the former road to renew the
the running of Central trains
Tearfield county coal fields
Pennsy tracks to Avis is a
that future developments
the improvement to
the ‘ wy system might dis-
tions the part
mn the other hand
na tin the N
neasures t« the
increasing firm
rritory
Surprise to Financial World
tion of the Pennsylvania come.
deciding to add 3100. 000.000 to
capital stock was a surprise to the
financial world and created a distinet
stir The action to submit the pro
sition to the annual meeting of the
stockholders on March 4 was taken at
a directors’ meeting heid in the Broad
street station on Wednesday of last
week No intimation of any such
tention had been previously
and the stock market was
surprise,
the company’s
been provided for, for the present
year at least. The action was taken
(at a reguiar meeting of the board of
| directors, and the object of the new
| issue, is set forth in the following of-
| ficial announcement
After the meeting of the board of
| aster of the Pennsylvania Railroad
| company President James Me-
| Crea stated that the board of direc.
ns i Ie #OON
sleted
rati
present niract
part
Penns
f the N
AS
Ww
the in
CHUN
lease fOr
fron the
ver
matter
the
JL LEE
inte
prevent
their
The a
taken. by
financial wants had
{tors had directed that a resolution be
{ submitted to the stockholders at the
| next annual meeting, which will be
held on Tuesday, March 14, 1011, au-
| thortztng $100,000,000 Increase In the
{capital stock of the company.
“At present the authorized capital
stock Is $500,000,000, of which $412,-
610,700 have been issued
The Company's Present Needs,
“All of the difference between the
amount Issued and the amount au.
thorzed is at present reserved for the
possible convession of the company's
outstanding convertible bonds, ex-
copting $22,000,000,
“The company’s needs of this year,
for
| copting so
The Pennsy Must Increase Its Capa- | supply
| cent,
pended—Will Bring Business to this |
regard tot
nts, |
| VANDIn
| the
a guarante
{ the
| that
| that
his |
| over
| been
| McCrea It
for
| drain
| pose
| lon
| by
| estate are
| ate
| authenticated with
In. |
given,
as it had bean supposed that |
to. provide for
and necessary
maturing obligations
Improvements, require
the ralsing of between $30,000,000 and
$40,000,000, It is therefore proposed
should the resolution submitted by
directors to the stockholders
with favorable action, to make
allotrsient of 10 per cent. at
able one-half on May 31st,
remaining half on August 31st
“It Is not the intention at this hour
issue any part of the $100,000,000,
which authorization anked,
much as is nary
proposed las 10 per
but the authority now asked
that the directors may be able to
further of stock from
to time in future the re
compan rot bo
meat
a stock
par, pay
and the
to
in ox
NeCexss
this of
ts
is
for
make IBReN
time thie
quirements of the
such is neces
To Continue
Among the
railroad
Propose
ne
may
JIE mr
Improvements.
friends of the Pennsyl
the announcement of
stock issue was taken as
that the company views
future with perfect confidence and
there is to be no deviation from
policy of improvement which the
President Cassatt mapped out
he the of the
a dozen years ago and which
steadil adhered to by
understood
terminal, which has
far from $100,
financed, and it
will
company
long
other
have
late
when hecn me head
Im
York
mpany
heer
that the
great New
cost the
000.000,
«Co
hay
Is expected that the
turn its attention to
ed Improvements, which
arily had to walt until the
work wa finished and
WAR Canned | it
The new issue of
garded as me
Vania
not
all
need
York
ncial
New
fina
relieved
£100,000 000
that
the
is re.
Pennsyl-
not pro
depress
aning Lhe
to let
to bu
mporar
11 road pol
\ n
| pany’'s lines wi ‘ § ad
}
hered for mans of Sir «W the
apital stock } COMP 8 beor
nereased ' TR in from
$108, !
GO TO THE RESCUE
Don't Wait till it's
the Examg e of a
Too
Bellef
Late—~Follow
onte Citizen
A man wh
Kansas had
He
the Job
Nr
La Oils as a
sunny day is to a
cloudy day. Burns
clear, full and steady.
Burns to very last drop
without re-adjusting
wick. The best
oil made.
recently hung !
six watches on his per
surely took plenty of time
mes
ir
sO
to
ni
HOW
Lia
=
hm
2
in the ofl for “%e
‘e
YOU CONS NO More L
than inferior tank-wagon
oils. Your dealer has It
in original barrels direct from
our refineries.
Also makers of Waverly
Special Auto Oil and
Waverly Gaso-
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
FINE
The undersigned
bomestead. near the Mil
taining 15 acres f land under
cultivation Thereon
weastherboarded dwel
for the promises a
in good condition
HOMESTEAD AT PRIVATE SALE
offers at private sale his
esburg brick.yard, con
high state of
iserecid a twostlory
ng house, a barn suited
od a shed. The bu ngs are
Thereon is an orchard of
cholee and never falling frult, and a most excel
ent garden. Also two wells of never falling
water. one near the house and the other con
venient 0 the barn Price 80, on easy terms
“Tu WM BREGN
EX BCUTORS' NOTICE
Estate of Sarah J
twp, decd
Letters of adn
estate having been
the Register
Ward, iste of Halfmoon
pistration in the above hamed
granted to the undersigned
of Wills of Centre ( ouDtS
Pennsyivania, all persons indebted to the sald
hereby requested 10 make payment
and all persons having ciaims against said es
are requested to present the same duly
out delay 0
JT WARD
Youngstown, Ohio
JM WARD, Exrs
1 Stormstown Pa
OTICE IN DIVORCE
In the Court of Comm » Pleas of Centre Coun
No. 8 September Term, 1911, In divorce
Emma Daywalt vs. Charles M. Daywalt
The undersigned, a commisioner duly appoint
od by the Cours of Common Pleas of Centre
County 10 take testimony in the above stated
ease, will moot the parties in interest at his of.
flee in Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Ps
January the 27th. st ten o'clock A.M, for the
purpose of performing the duties of his com
mission All parties in interest are hereby nos
ty
tified to be present at the time and place desig |
nated 8D GETTIG
Commissione
EX BCUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Honry Glossher
twp. deo'd —
Letters of administration in the above bamed
estate having been granted to the uodersigned
by the Register of Wills of Centre mousi
Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to the
estate are hereby requested to make payment
and all persons having claims nay sald
wate are req Rd A the same da
authenticated without delay wo
JOHN HH. GLOSENER, -
Exooutor of Henry (Jlossner
Nittany. Centre Oo. Pa. R. F.
wl, Runkle, Atty . Fug
Inte of IMarion
the |
tol
now |
necess |
| GENERAL INSURANCE
on Friday, |
-
| LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
|
APMINIST RAT( IRS’ Nor ICE
In the matter of the
| wine
| ed
Letters of administration in the above named
Estate having been granted wo the undersigned
all persons indebted vo sald Estate Sree request
ed to make payment, and those hay ing claims vo
present the same duly suthentiested for settle
ment without deiny
M ELIZA
W.Mm
Estate * of John
late of the Borough of Bellefonte deceas
BETH OLEWINE
BOTTORK
Administrators
Bellefonle, Pa
W. Harrison Walker,
Attorney for Estate
ANNUAL STA
The
TEMENT
OF
F ArIers Mutual
of Centre Count
In compliance with the
charter the fifty third any
the transactions of the company
sented
ASSET Ww
Bills recgivable. being vrem
lum notes due and pays!
by members for insuranos
the past year
Cash premiums
Cash in treasury
road |
has
President |
Directors’ pay
Salary of Secretary
Milewge of Secretary
Extra services of Secretary
Making #06 x
Salary of Treas
Mileage
Treasurcr
Election
| Express on blapks
eles
rer
and Expenses
board
them Irom that
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ME Darton Be  Ohonge
W. H. MUSSER,
AGENT
Notary Public and
Pension Attorney,
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
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Engine Cylinder and
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and Sundries
arts
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Rubber Tires on
Machine Work of
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WE DO Brazing
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WE SELL Shafting,
leyn
WE BEL
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Go
all
DO
Hangers and
, the
HAVE
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MACHINISTS,
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BELLEFONTE, Pa.
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ot
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and ends of every other kind
of Goods—(oats, Suits, Mil-
linery, Bedding, Curtains,
Beds, Handkerchiefs, Books,
House Furnishings at Rem-
nant Prices.
Plan to be at this Rem-
nant Day and save more
Dollars than any day's shop
12¢
-
2%
Trae
Vaiwer
Teme
Vanes
- ping in your life—Friday,
BOGGS & BUHL
NORTH SIDE, FITTOBURGH, PA.