& Ng Ww Centre Democral, & HELD UNDER BAIL CHARGED WITH IMPERSONATING FISH WARDEN. TWO OTHERS WERE FINED $20 Fish Warden Sizer Acts Under Di- rection of State Department, and Causes Arrest Several Fishermen. of Whether planned f& spirit of fun or Jackson, who resides ville, will have during the next he assumed the warden, he is the night of August Sizer, of Huntingdon. Th sult of a hearing held in Justice Musser on Mond the charge being mad Sizer, on the strength of gathered from f neighbors, The facts of Jackson the warden, ly unlooked ind carried out otherw neal explain to a term of court wh of a fish of doing on by Warden is the re the offi © ol it in Elmer Houser- ise, to jury role accused 24th, as Q morning Warden iden i } several kson's which led to the arr on the charge preferred developed in an entire for manner. From the warden's statement at the hearing it was learned that sometime in August the Department of Fisheries Har- rishurg received a letter from Cen tre county setting forth that fishing |! been going on in th cinity of Houserville for some past, and that Elmer Jacl furnish evidence t matter was looked led the Department Sizer to Houserville with a consta terviewed a number whom } have ing with den, how satishi¢ legal mill at ud time ould ger the Mr time son men ing ity their There I no dence Mechtley, « er than dip-net in pos home by another party years ago, and which three Mr. Mechtles swore had not been in use since, the | (nation, Sn A a SR lew days later he came back to the of hav th ing charge warden impersonated a 2 v} ’ on night i A ners med] during it 1 WAR sy that LIN ng been fred trout or made 1 with the proper season After weighing the evi stice Musser decided Jackson for court n , which was prompt he was and costs wrger and fished In the ontrary to k tro lence sides Elme« of § ished £10 « Mr. Tx having manner released ince All race AAR | Mr mil} LW net A Fortune in Single Hog Shipment. Sharp, a Grundy township flown. farmer, recently made a ship ment of 560 hogs for which he ceived $8.60 per hundred pounds, or a total of a little less than $14,000 for the bunch. Mr. Sharp and twenty assistants drove the entire herd whole night from his farm to rallroad station, where they were loaded In cars and shipped to the Chi. cago stock yards, Who says there Is no money in raising hogs? (Jenrge re Wilson Club Meeting. Owing to the fact that the Pienie drew a great many of the bers to Grange Park this week, was no business transacted nt meeting of the Woodrow Wilson Club on Wednesday night. It was decided to hold a meeting on Tuesday evening of next week in the Arbitration room at the court house at which a large at- tendance’ is desired. A number of prominent speakers will be present. —41ncle Tom's Cabin” at the opera house tonight. Granger meme- ’ in Centre County, Illegal | J. or f 1 ous- f though one of the erville and arrested Filmer Jackson on ! formed & 8 { been | been al the | | er with | family, | Reverend : there | the | | C. L. GRAMLEY ENDORSED. Bull Moose Party in Centre Co. Will support Him For the Legislature. ('. 1. Gramley, the Republican nom | inee for the legislature, received the endorsement the past of Washington party in the latter being the | the followe of Bull before the people in November election The events which dorgsement seem to show ity was divided on the legislature, candidate for the ke, the leader the Bull in the county desiring sponsibility his meeting ol as h 8 Ne week Centre NA hy Moose are this stat which to go at the rs led up to this en- that the par- matter Dr. Moose to shoulders Ol off the id at the during fair, About 18t Brock- the fif- Roosevelt i iL evening weed "rs } the teen men enthusi Were wndi ate strong vd vod indidate seemed de tte ommit n and tures In regasd to Congressi og action was Ba definitely party the nal taken, and w ar ot feaders it al in- no nomination would be n sy le Ow Mrs. Yocum's Condition Encourag ng. Wor Ferra ’ ’ Run Sunday Train to 8 May | H r unbury, i wing Woman Dentist's Mra, ¢ Hed near mn drawn The ments with the teeth ed by a pdministered removed time, and When the removed It was dead Chair res Dies in har 8 Mel in a der Sharon, ot ion nder eth anesting en ! ! n Arrange Ir . 8 to have remaons bal VAR examin phys ! form was teeth had re ved rested alr hioroform- other f teeth iscovered for a 8 the Was do woman Usual Services Will Rev PD. J Frum, be Held. the Methodist | minister at Pleasant Gap, had planned to take a little trip this week, togeth- his wife, and remain away the Sabbath, Sickness, In the however, has deterred them from going, and In consequence the will hold the usual services charge, as follows Lemont, m.; Rock Forge, 3 m., and Gap. 7:30 p, m. over on his 10.30 a Pleasant Pp New Forestry Head at State College. Prof, J. A. Ferguson, head of the department of forestry In the Unli- versity of Missouri, has been chosen head of the department of forestry in the Pennsylvania State College. The number of new students admitted to the college this year Is sald to be 869, the | County, | ol a | M. | Washington nom- | reported for this paper that! had | GRANGE PARK ALL ROADS LEADS TO CENTRE HALL. MANY ARE OCCUPYING TENTS Large Crowd Expected Today if Weather is Favorable—All Gambling by the District Attorney— Successful Reunion of Veteran Club. Stopped The nt nd Husbandry this Hall in spite of i i threats thirty-ninth annual exhibition of week at mi of | pr Centre Pennsvivanl Kress Gran and is being tended the wi ning at time encampment th Opened i ning W Mot haracter lements in to Its usin encamip- ruits Meeting of Veteran Club. The annual meeting of the. Cent County Velerans' Club J 3 Gi this week. The wontivew wy wis threatening In the moming hanged to fair and co ind it prove i & i'r jens : fosr = members the hour thelr with porvice CK response to and served offer the for perpetult ner ng ir the id the nat l We mins mradeship kindly greeting at and shall ever example and their faithful kind remembrance following resolution adopted the veteran Club of annual session met | and very greatly miss the presence of, land regret the fact their | President the Honorable James A Beaver is not, by reason of ill health able to meet with them, They ex- tend to him thelr kindly greetings and sincerely express the hope that an ever kind Providence will restore him to health, and give unto him many Years of life and usefulness It was decided to hold the meeting of the club next year in the same place as this year, Grange Park, Cen tre Hinll, Comrade Robert A. Cassidy then took the platform and delivered guite an able and eloquent address, relating many Incidents that occurred under his personal observation during his service In the army. James A. Gleason, of DuBois, was tions their it Ne HN and ice and innual meeting their rvice Then offered Resolved—That | Centre County in in the and (Continued at bottom of next col.) their | regular | UTHFUL OFFENDER, | AYO Bellefonte Lad Caught in the | Robbing Gross's Store. { Sunday night Samuel Halder 14-year-old son of Mr Grant Halderman, Bellefonte, rrested by Policeman Dukeman the act of robbing Gross's gouth Spring The taken to to an-~ of larceny entered officer, c {| En, | My the Of in on man thie him sireet Ww jail chi by a week the same store by someone by pane of glass police were of iteur had done to believe that un LrEe the previous to had been means of in the front the opinion the job, and thief wi thi thi LO the of ern - break that had wuld near store night m ne thie a second attemg in «. They therefore kept in strict surveil Ce rewarded Sunday Dukema 12 Hight that it night that Ha in i und been ashing his the broker I and no Inter KOM EON at fae wr of ofed Mkeman BE where hd the offender gtter was prett he sight of res dlicer and mad EW Hd Yh inde sch crawiead the Rinses pl Fire in Boggs Township, [ SiG Ang paceq Bn Lhe FRELN] 100 the old it was their inten fo to thrash it and haul it right to # Trill The men had started sE0 21 about seven bushels of rye Ammmdved when a spark (roa the engine set fire to the stack and whole thing was soon a en barn Diaz Mammeth Publ Perhaps t} i in Good Shape. Putting Roads Fhe etweoen Pe Ce Sand of | hen Introduced nd brief but address H. 8B, Taylor the afterno successful and enjoy brought tion by Rev. made a interesting (‘ol or of | most | was ai was the last speak- n. after which a meeting the bene- able loge Dy mm fo a \ on was | The usual bunch of gamblers and fakers who had gathered at Grange Park this vear, got a severe jolt on Tuesday, when District Attorney Fort- ney, in company with Sheriff Lee, went over the grounds and cleaned out all questionable joints. This act of the oficiales was the result of many requests of farmers to have the semi- robbing games put out of business, Mr, Fortney decided that it was due all respectable citizens who visit Grange Park, to have proper protection from the numerous sharks who inhabit such gatherings, hence his prompt action in the matter, Of course a general howl of protest followed from those who were being deprived of the priv. lege of fleecing the patrons of the ple- nie, but it avalled them not, and ev- ory game that savored of trickery or | chance, had to close up shop. Strange [to say, some of the management of the | plenie did not accord with Mr. Fort. | ney In doing what he did, but the pub le in general were well pleased, WHOLESALE SHOOTING of and | {JOHN KEELER, door, | to i to | it 1 o'clock . 35, No. 37, AT CLEARFIELD WHILE DRUNK SLAYS FOUR MEN. Three Others --Keoeler Tuesday, Seriously Wounded Surrenders to Sheriff on The tier me nto the main red Keeler to get out, replied: “There's no- enough to put me out, oid. hi : but oat : im out. and addy to put h r $ ft oo loyy 1 the office and orde which he body bere big Mr, Veesrary be no trouble somet {re ‘ murderer PS | Were 1 mer Arrived reg on w and the A blood} 8 made in arrived Pennsylvania And in about been put on the trail It ut from the hrewery prem over the raliroad tracks and bridge around a } and then out the hills northward The animal the trail for a distance f when it lost it and could not Up to this writing the at large The men shot by Keeler were taken to the Clearfield hospital, Roegsner, who was shot through body just below the heart, died in the evening, about hours after being shot, Carson the most serious condition of three, the bullet Jung cavity. Roessner leaves and eight children. Murderer Gives Himself Up, John Keeler surrendered to the sheriff of Clearfield county on Tues- day morning about 3 o'clock, and was at once lodged In jail. The credit for Keeler's capture is due his brother in-law, Harry Bowes. Shortly after 2 o'clock Tuesday morning while near his home Bowes heard a noise in the yard In the rear of the house occupied by Mra. Michael Condon, Keeler's daughter. Suspecting that Keeler was not far away, Bowes walked Into the Condon yard, In the ong wrfield ut 16 had in an twenty mir Ouse aver followed mile up is still pick fugitive i all where the at 8 three is In the a wife (Continued at bottom of next Col) ston | | AWAITING TRIAL F IS FORMER BELLEFONTE MAN | Proprietor of Brewery Shot Dead, and | | he consented to do so having lodged in his | ————— OR LARCENY, Whether the fact that last fell upon the he { 14th, ting to d« with lens Grant Friday had any- neverthe« ife, of Wad ounty with n their hands ng« were sent there in charge Cams, the in the 1 Patton it ana Jones k the are now in f time «¢ i The uit of $500 ball preferred duteh buts neighborhood of township fall 0 10 out each Jas on a ob her, Case and He ant ver his friends the MARRIAGES. Snyder—Beaty. Smith—Springer. ester } Smit Neer ai taschont. and. MM A H . f ”” nt nM . Ar nn - plished seamstress. The groom is an industrious young man fully capable of establishing a home Both have hosts & friends with whom this pa- }ige a toe MOUs in Gatending congratnls. ions, Beech Creek Hotel Changes Hands. I “1 Race Horse Breaks Leg. Two Other Tragedies at Clearfield. the the New and Mr, on resume ywacher Miss Ethel \ laughter of Mrs departed M a It imi a to studies s a Ju Gr ege for Women outiine J ad K Ro Answer man Bowes ag the fugitive In search of whom officers had been poouring the country Keeler made no attempt at resistance. Bowes counseled him to surrender himself to the sheriff and after a little persuasion Leaving Keel- to the discern the “Is that you no darkness he « 11d of a man's form There wide WAS of the he called Stepping to the recognized him Bowes went sheriff. about three squares away, and informed him of the murderer's whereabouts and of his willingness to surrender, and ad- vised the sheriff to go after him, Sheriff Woodridge was averse to une dertaking the job, but suggested that Bowes act as deputy. This pian was agreed upon and at 3 o'clock Bowes and Keeler marched up to the Jjall door and Keeler was formally given into the sheriffs custody. He an- nounced that he had been within four miles of Clearfield ever since the shooting and had watched the men who were trying to follow his trail, He had had nothing to eat since Sun- day morning and was almost exhaust ed from hunger and exposure. er at his house, home of the
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