Page 2. CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. LEWIS AND CONNELLY TWO FAMOUS ROBBERS (Continued —— 4 which (=was confined, 1 was In manner liberpted, and springing lock of this door leading into woman's apartment, and the leading from thence well that the gate oponing into the street kily 1 and four criminals effected our escape undis covered by anybody, about two o'clock in the morning. We proceeded about half mile, and finding my hobbles troublesome, we entered a pine thicket, 1 an axe and cold cated myself from the us employed, we heard the tewn bells, the occasion und arouse thom not help laughing from 1st page.) this the door Iu f 0 which were ringing on alarm the inhabitants to pursuit, and could very heartil itwithstanding the terror \ , at the mortification our escape must produce citizens of Chambers- is no truth In the sup I had bribed the jallor, directions about his dred dollars, which, concealed In the Walaut bottom monay here, nor any bribe what- ma with hu- the into the yard, as | other | to | confusion and | If it had appeared, that Jonas was | {| Possensed of a sufficient sum of money to | the after his { Lo | seize | bridge Justify him on risk, our he had return plan was crossed home, In the some | | suitable part of the road, the most re- | | mote from any house, carry him into | some thicket of wood, tie the key of his chest, or gain intelli | gence where his money was hid, | get some token from him to his family, enabling us to deceive them, and carry off the spoll without difficulty dan ger, but the intelligence 1 from the conversation between | Bucher convincing me that Or him and Jonas him and hls | horse to a tree, and procure from him | and | gathered | — CHEAPES £/ 4 . tJ Poor oil cannot give good light. There is no neither carried money about his person | jor had any at home, compelled {abandon the scheme | fruitless and vain, { Being thus baffled in my expecta | tions of robbing Mr. Roop, I returned {to our place of rendezvous a good deal { disheartented in spirits, and disturbed {in mind as to my future prospects; { reflections on the past produced onl | disagreeable and painful sensatlo: and anticipation of the future afford ed but gloomy progective Possessing however, a restles of disposition my mind could not remain unoccupied { without engaging In some new scl | Necessity too for action, and though I generally spised petty thefts and spring depredations, and wished to purse noble gang of highway which while they were more profitable were better calculated to to ns me altogether, sness (52 11 1 motive de hou furnished a new robbery MAKe A his prisoner, vas owing to his | ined all that day | t night pursued our | rap, near this place | in the mountain, | ting rock, and here veral days. After | nd I had suc- | A change of] elf as well as I | for a well-digger, | to Newville, I gansrally took | ill the taverns, to! on, and discoyv- f the Inhabitants ney According to I met with In the : » belleys, that the n in that part of the re a Mr, Sharp, one David Rich Men's Money. n old gentleman of the of M'Keshan. From 1 1 rather con- er had more and rstood he was | ng & purchase of | wdding house to | Id. not believing | him as much | included hearing that fore deposited | w bank at Car- | e of Ita stop prospect of get learning, also, | iysr or shaver » people call 1 disposed neans In oofding ipon gid mark, I Imme- work, to! accomplighir ing Intended to evening as he I meant to | 1s, tHe him and | enon, until he was lodged. | ormation, my use and alarm then believe ad mand Ady mite ond ty [OINK After nas of | this with i ty to my | truck wit) volant ox dmplicit archal am minded ground art apg tmasement rage to th the finger 11) Aid nm on ftor bidding vl passed | 1 sald to my ng of this? Oh, | times a charm \ppoarance, suf of the robber | tr In virtue aelf, and with ter turned to th thout committing | glept better than | nights before constant dread | being retaken, || cavern, and de my old parents is ma je fener depredatic for several r of any 1 had done Living In a and apprehension of became tired of the termined to return to in East Pennshorough to seck re- | venge of the fellow who had struck | and abused me after [| was tied, when | | state I was taken before. I took my depart. ure from the cave rather abruptly, leaving behind » wrtician of value, particularly a pair of pantaloons and some Iankets If they have fallen | Into the hands of any honest people on | the Blgspring, 1 hope they will not claim or use them, but return them to my poor in Philadelphia, the first opportuni that offers On n n, I again mot with my evil genius Connell who renewed the | ! bing old James Roop We mad veral mptas, but were always od Tonas was In the hab it of Harrisburg, and staying Inte of Judge DPucher who brides, 1 was to Crogs to the Harrisburg remain concealed eral propos) atts goin n i ny the ’ ridge side. and ’ to in a thick « of f woods on the other side, near the ad leading to Mr. Roop ! 4 logged him one Sat irday oy ng in particular, and would have robb m or perished In the at- tempt, If 1 had not discovered from his conversation with Mr. Bucher, that he kept no cash or ready money In his house I had erqpt slyly up the bank to the engine house near the bridge, | and getting Into one of the empty | boxes that lie there, I could distinctly | hear nearly all that passed without any danger of discovery. Mr. Bucher used to be very impor tune with the old gentleman on the subject of polities, and always ex. tolled Governor Findley to the skies, suggesting various plans for entrap- ping the Germans, and getting them to vote for Findley at the election, | also heard him converse with his son John, and say somet about the Governor's Dank Book, leh he con- fessed he Aid not Mke, but If Musgrave only continued mum, until after the election, he thought the matter could be smothered and kept secret from the people. i} { noise ed, If any body | temporary ecla Mr, | 1 fF sclonce | days had not | my mos { and in the world, and produ to the pride ho had gain ywutation of for generosity was red starving one w | descending mitting petty supply hesitate larcenies pose of the wants of ni: did not long before I latter, and in one of my predat Captured by a Dog. discovered Re German lying In temptation r one in my sitation ininger respect made uation power to selzing vorable m the the rendered night crimes a distre occasion } the valu ment attempt a« stillness it do not alw or a mantle in the irsued aki that cording surprised off, was ally overt companied flercens thing ) upon | ol nee v ‘ Uns red n time In could I re h i " making irned to 14 expiants tly mo ted sacri! the manner, Pe orl Same As My wretches ‘ ting my intent) him, procured from me ir od moment, a vash o never separate from Wf ench onsent of h whoae one § nistaken sense upon a mind wonkened by vice, was hardened by crime. 1 4 to fulfill with fidelity wh with rashness Many elapsed after this before I became affected by a strange presen timent which 1 could not resist. that was nearly run, and I should soon be called to anawer for my cone duct here, In another world Notwith standing the errors of my education, and the wicked and criminal manner in which I had spent my life, I never dishelieved in the existence of a God or the truth of revelation, but my con victions of conscience (If such they can called) were of so transitory nature, they they never produced fruits except an oceasional fearful ap prehension of Divine wrath and pun fshment, which 1 endeavored t re r as speedily as possible by em barking In some new adventure, or en- gaging In fresh schemes of dissipation debauchery Not being this feeling, and acting influence I concluded the termined it I had pr ymised he a any 0 nove to un- upon piace of able overcome der its paying a my nativity once more, before 1 nl 11 quit this part of the country forever, as my intention was to retire to ada and settle there, after 1 shoul my mother and make preparat] removing my wife and children vious to my departure I was engaged in several enterprises of a criminal nature, In some of which we were fortunate, and In others unsuccessful In the attempt to plunder the house of old Mr. Eberly, and rob him of a large sum of money, which we were told he had In his possession, chiefly in old coins and Bpanish dollars, wae were surprised In the act, by an alarm | made by the family, and I, In parti. | cular, was very near being apprehend. | od. After the fallure of this attempt, | I started for Carlisle early the next | morning having first disguised my | person as well as I could by altering my clothes, blacking my whiskers and eyebrows, covering one eye with a lece of green allk, and sticking a Page black patch on my left cheek; in this manner I arrived In Carlisle about twilight In the evening, carrying a bundle of old clothing under my arm, and affecting the infirmity of an vid cripple, (Continued next week.) visit to Carlisle ’ FAMILY FAVORITE OIL is used. This triple-refined lamp oil costs no more than theinferiorkinds—and saves you no end of trouble. Get = it from your dealer's—it H istherein barrels shipped direct from our refin- eries, Waverly Oil Works Co. Indopondont Reliners PITTSBURG, PA. Iso makers of Waverly Special Auto Oil and Waverly Gasolines. Puts Ban on Church Flirtation. T? ng i HOO-RBOO ©) Surgical Operatic perfor: wonderful ndertaking on Wim { the physicians : y CATS This Ne Now these LE 0 Aree Two Men Drink Poison. John Schelr and Fred Yerke com tted suicide by drinking ecarbolic wcid In their in Towanda, Pa, aloon. Desponds ause of lack of work was given the cause of the death pact If Bryan were Presid iid be charged work™ has been three years under beer ney o« Ae ont this want of to him--but the misery the G. © work w ‘want of for over Texas Is shipping ripe strawberries, and we suppose while the Centre county Texans are reading this item, in the Centre Democrat, they are hav ing straw berries and cream. ™ In disorders and dis- eases of children drugs seldom do good and often do harm. Careful feeding and bathing are the babies’ remedies. Scott's Emulsion is the food-medicine that not only nourishes them most, but also regulates their digestion. It is a wonderful tonic for chil dren of all ages. They rapidly gain weight and health on small doses. ‘POR SALE BY ALL DRUGOISTS Send 10c., name of paper and this ad. for our beautiful Savings Dank and Child's Skelch-Book, Mach bank oontalus a Good Luck Penny, SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl S50, N.Y, | tices | there ip thelr proper persons st 10 0 | forenoon } spperiains wo be Aorw Our | eounty | day | Sheriff's OfMon | of Febru | of the sa ment of d-His d LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | AN EXCEPTIONAL STOCK OFFER. | | We offer from one ww live shares | Riarantecd X per cent | Hina | $100.00 i We | desired I'bis is price of a plitedge stock in a Peonsyivania vind House at $100.00 per share, par value Dividends payuble 2 per cont. quarterly HUBTARDLEe LO he stock for you, if yum 0 days noviet SEES TUL AT opinreunity Write to-day for fuli particuinrs J. G. FEIST & CO., Bankers Federal Square, Harrisburg, Pa. resell at a or at the xiv xr UTORS NOTICE Fostate | of Samuel | township deceased Letwrs of admini B. Meyer, late of Boggs the O Lhe under of ( stration ir nt ‘Le havi wen granted the Rewiste Ove named f gned nure County ned oth wid NE HOMESTEA lv ydersd ad. nest ne u gned « the boros SOch pereanns. part KIMPORT Prot honots CH RT PROCLAMATION Whereas the Honoratle Ellis L. Orvis. Presid Yet Judge of the Cour of Common Pleas of the bh Judicial District. consisting of the county of Centre, having issued his procep bearing date the Muh day of Deeember. 19 tw me directed for howing a Cours ~f Common Pleas, Orphans’ Court, Court of Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Over and Term iner and Geo eral Jat Delivery. In Bellefonte, for the sounty of Centre, and 10 pcommenoe on the FOURTH MONDAY OF FEBRUARY being the 20h day of February 1911. and 10 con tinue two weeks Nomos f ihe Peace. Aldermen and Copstables of county of Centre, that they be then and lock in the of the 27 with their records, It aquishhtions. examinations sand their own remem. perances. to do those things which to their offoe and those who are bond In recogni Zanoos, 10 Prosecute against the pris oners that are or shall be in the Ja f Crnire be then and there 10 prosecute against be them as shal just Given under my hand at Bellefonte of Febraary othe year of our Lord and Lhe ww hundred add thirty fourth the Indepesdence of the Unlied States America ™ od of vrar W. E HURLEY Sheriff Helleftonte, Pa Feorasty, isk, 19} [pu ATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE In pursuanee of an ordér lay phans’ Court of Centre AD 9H he und Executor of the Nofaker od out of the On the nd day signed, Willem ad Lest ament ircge Township, suthorigiog the sale of the regl estate Ad decedent at private sale for the pay will receive bids unit the 7th DAY OF FEURTARY for the following deseribed prembers, sitaste In | Gregg Towoship, Centre County. Pa, bounded and described, as follows: Beginning st = poling {in ol turnpike leadiog from Spring Millis Ww Penn Hall, thedes by lands of M BB Dock sour h 2 deg. east 89 perches 10 stone, Whence hy lands Lof W. MH. Hettinger south 8 deg. west 11 8 prreh Lento stone, thenee by land « of same north M9 deg west M8 perohes, thetree By same south 77% wed 18 perches, theneoe orth BS dey, wes 19 perohes, thence porth 88 deg, east 13 perches, hence by land of Allison Brothers north 39 deg west 15 perches, Lhenoe he lands of Mary Plah. or north 71 deg. oast 178 perches, thenoe by nots of W H. Hettinger south 8 deg east 14 Jevshas thenoe by lurnplie south WY deg west 8 perehos to Lhe place of beginning. contaloing about Cor LY of Pealer of Jane D dreraned ASL Ww nie of ( 8 ACRES AND 18 PERCHES, Thereon erected a DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE and other outbai dings, TERMS OF SALE Ten por cont. on day of sale; the oder of one hall upon confirms. tion of sale; the remaining half upon delivery of the deed orto be w eured by bond LRA Son oar, wi TY JLIAM PEALER, Attorneys, of the Jam is hereby given 10 the Coroner. Jus | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. UBLIC "ALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES. TATE ¥. Gray. late o Estate of John § dee'd Hy virtue of an order phans’ Court of Centre Co the above estate, the LOIN Ww offer at put n Beliefo Ha SATU wt 10o'cloe nn. mm TWO FIN at State College FIRST Tne Gray Consistir STORY 1B butid f State College sued out of the Or the mimtrer of administra wry House reed MARCH 4, 191) we following » PROPER I'TES homestead of a RICK HORSE { COnLA premises on ATE reed 1 water, h m. una woadern « y | frontage of et and 156 fou SE A Drop roid y1 ih si Of STORE ROOM. DW} 10 one iy ote re, in of the tows sLOre room the Hat co arn o LR 1 Bar MM ND it LL LLL 10 be paid the balane thin one year 11 cured Hy bond ad mo 8 per o PATENT YOUR IDEAS and make [057 TT Te | Mone Suis | how amt. | JOSHUA R. K. POTTS mm Rah B. Wek, IC LE One bo, Pelladeighen, U8 and Fuigs Pass 160 Duwrbuew 3. Clucng W. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, BUILDING MATERIAL When you are ready it for HK, you will get here. 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