nactd Circulation Over 5,500-—Largest LITTLE BOY KILLED BY HIS PLAYMATE A SAD SHOOTING AFFAIR AT MILLHEIM, THE BALL ENTERED HIS SKULL! Died Soon After~—Boys Were Shoot- ing Mark—Purely Accidental—Par- ents Reside at Coburn—Was Visit- ing Home of Friends at Time. afternoon last tween o'clock, ( ~old was ac On Saturday two and three the eleven-year lone, of Coburn and killed by a playmate, Jay Wine- gardner, while at play in the yard Louis Wingardner, at Milihe boys were shooting calibre rifle and a stray bulls the little fellow's head the left ear. He was ta Winegardner home sistance summoned, but gained conscioussness and two hours and a half There are several storie to the sad affair but thers it was purely accidental panied by his brother B to Millheim that af tooth extracted trouble, but owing to condition of his jaw the unable to anything tl boys then stopped at Louis Winegardner, S er boys, among the ner, aged fifteen at a target located residence and After they had been some time the Malone boys to open the door of ti and entered it. young Winegardner to shoot the bo Blaine ran from turning saw was abou 05 | to his brother the latter had low him, the open d« bullet fir through the door and then struck the tragic res: as al The victim of this the oldest son of Mr who superintends the burn. He was a and his untimely gloom over that community body was removed to his home and the funeral services held Wednesday morning at ten o'clock from the United Evangelical church, Rev. Dice, officiating. took place at Milltheim. MAY GET OFF LIGHTLY. Edward Raymond Will Likely Face Charge of Absence Without Leave. The Lock Haven Dx that Edward Raymond to the U. 8 t! Porter. Buff Pet he ‘arl Malone of Fred Ma- identally son shot with t entered inches above into the dical as mark ken me he ney died abou and later is no doubt Carl rine termno *h accom- , had come have ing him SW ‘ dentist day. \ weir uncles, yme of the old Jay Winegard- shoot the an whi do m were mark the ling. ting for ing in rear of near } at ‘arl already he « the shot and as ime was The fired boards of OT st went ment sad affair Fred creamery bright little death has iit ove mocrat re PE de Barn Dance. Bovs vou want time 3 4 Armo them i wards The grand ostume the one vfford to Philipsburg Man's Luck. A fine big pheasant inged into Philipsburg Monday evening, after circling about the street lights roosted on a shade tree near the Passmore House Hundreds of « OUs spe gathered al the former burgess, George } ted a gun and snapped ¢ discovered there gun, and a frantic houses for ammunit A shell was found, brought the pheasant down shot, itr wi; and ctators . Sitmler the bird no shell arch LH first Looking Up Record of John Keeler. W. A. Haggerty, the well known Inwyver of Clearfield, attorney for t} family of the Clearfield brewer who shot and killed last summer by John Keeler, was in Williamsport this week looking up the record of the murderer, Mr. Haggerty declined to say whether he would aid In the pros- ecution of Keeler or not. The trial will take place early next month, was Hunter Stumbles; John C, Nipple, 20 years old, died A cabin In the Seven mountains on Monday from a wound sustained while hunting with William Campbell on the previous day. Nipple Is the only son of Hamuel Nipple, a Ferguson valley farmer, He was walking a short dis tance ahead of his companion, when the latter stumbled and his gun was discharged. Mr, and Mrs. Enoch Hugg, who have been making Philipsburg their home for a number of years past, are now residents of Milesburg, Kills Companion. parents’ | were | | May Be in Operation in Bellefonte by | | completed until last Saturday after Interment | nt | in + Centre County. JAY, NOVEMBER 14th, INJURED MOTORMAN DEAD. LATEST ESTIMATES ON THE ELECTION WILSON CARRIED FORTY-ONE OF THE STATES. CONGRESS AND SENATE DEM. Roosevelt Has Five States and Taft Only Two-—~The Official Count in Centre County—Gain Five Congress- men—California in Doubt. William Wert, Native of Centre Coun- ty Dies in Altoona. William CC. Wert native nty, employed as a motorm Altoona and Logan Valley street railway, died in the Altoona hospital on Monday morning of tetanus, or lock jaw, resulting from injuries re- celved In a ident a week of ( ‘entre an on | the trolley ac before, itn vember L ( the ith, ir, was five laborers morning Monday, No Mr. Wert as motorman conveying some thirty to the track Improve- ments being made to the Tyrone di ision between Bellwood and Tyrone the He laid out on a siding to i ind Bellwood shopmen's ind then getting a he pulled out onto ind started astward Spring the allow WILSON HAS 446, A881 week the electoral ident, as giz white sig- 1 main Fre the Big od for bas - vole the At on in Woods The Wm In omplete retu Wilson coll ’ \ ision the fog imp two 12; Penn- I MAN SHOT JOSHUA DAUGHERTY'S : AND SAD DEATH. Hour Later—Started For a ith Companions—Happened to His Home. | oBguY in hanges i and | 411 This which | Seems bRiance of 446 wlifornia Time At this it 124; rns il be ated: This indi i Pre sub fect Ha to Jovern- § wale who asevelt not rors to one RESULT i by thre brothers A Pen Harry 4 More Rufus Knauss took IN PENNSYLVANIA, maj Wilson, in vi 40,060, one ire f the Assem- are Democrats There also subst \ntial gain in the State Pennsylvania Democracy al- gained five congressmen. VOTE IN CENTRE COUNTY. The final count of the vote cast in i Centre county November 5th, was not ne LNA, in th lymen was a Senate, gigter Itoona Mrs. Kate The funeral home Wednesday A WIRELESS STATION. the First of the Year. inoon. This was due to the «ight elec Through the enterprise of F. P.|toral tickets, with thirty names on Blair & Son, our town may have in|each, and the near fultire a ie of ae sional and state ticke station for he a boo Rl - erRETeNT Oo Fert vast amount Ww ashington D. C. The telegraph | work gtrument which wi be lo When Ht unt in fled, lo- ou at i ated In connected wi ftenna, as it of the flag dent Presi net State Treasurer: Reunion of (1's Thursd 45th Regiment. Chas W. Hunting Auditor General Hor Fome u nr ‘ross by H. 1} mn Congressmen-at-Large: Morin, (Rep.) k lew (Rep.) i (Rep.) (Rep.) 80 had (Soc) G H lees 5 Y & n as Richards, sor Mus and vies and pt 4 Sergeant Ide ant Thos remarks by a nu er ors iD mtempla 3.767 and g ( Dem.) 1.312 their ival eph wl (Dem) 3.295 {Dem 251 (Dem. ) 3.280 (Pro) 130 Force, (Pr 128% (Pro.) ‘ 127 umiiton, (Pro 131 Ervin, (Box 216 Parker. (80¢.) 213 (Soe) Thomas tf. (Key Howkins Sheppard, (Ke) Simking, (Ke Congress: atton 1h them on Hard Game Ahead. has an important game next Saturday when It Ohio State eleven at Has State State Penn on its hands will play the Colum Ohio State has ing up rything and is that state ing the Henry Thomas NN. Gil been clean H. H before this fall | Chas, W pon ongest in! William Sitnte ol ’ a mook E. 8 Musser, Ww liam H. oked Penny honors for It has heaten Pe Carre figuring on laying cl ; s title harles A it wing from P Howard R Daniel W (Ind) ‘ 4 16 (Key 16 15 related that Alex star ntre { aptain, vi . “ha I the other the gang head and Rep K¢ Ww James A. Gleas W. H. Watt, George Fox in fone hington 1, on, (Dem.) (Fro) (Soc) Assembly: Cephas 1... Gramly Republican Washington M. Foster, (Dem.) 3,704 158 | a99 Lev State Orchard Demonstrations. From the schedule for the Pennsvl- vania Orchard Demonstration Work, under the direction of State Zoologist H. A. Surface, of Harrisburg, the fol- lowing al demonstrations are not ed CONGRESSIONAL VOTE. Monday, Nov. 18th, at the orchard | {of Newton C. Neidigh, at State Col- | | logo Wednesday, Nov, 20th, at the orchard (of A, BE. Bartges, at Miilheim, | All interested persons are ibe present at the publie | tions, which will begin at jon the dates named, R. Ho the oMelal vote in this district was computed {at Clearfield, M. IL Gardner represent {ed Centre county and from him we re- invited to | celved the following totals, showing demonstra- | the result of the vote in this district: one o'clock On Tuesday congressional Counties Charles BE, Patton Republican Keystone Washington Tota) CHeason, Watt, Fox, Boe ‘ pn Patton over Gleason ah Round Table Conference. The Central Pennsylvania Round Table Conference of superintendents {and high school principals will be held {In the Normal school at Lock Haven jon Friday and Saturday of this week. The conference Includes twelve ocouns ties In the central part of the state, | Jas, A. WwW. H. Gino, Dem. Pro, jent's | i i The first fata Centre { tell Jo shi aus in ms Tie ng | cmur ed hi | hour late a short | homes, | roth ned i ask what | swoibed | homme as q | Youse summed the Ing and he pas rege thaed The d. aceiden: blame ty in and Eres thaus, idence day for not pr a bird wa watching He iy b J faces principal ured man fell “Wha tf hit me boa Jowh. age i month He ome was a popular your the complicated COngTeN- will realize 218 | 12 | Monday 1 : | | | Constable {the young | has been 3.240 | : | ferred by {left with Van death has cast a ry his tragic of gloom over thal community all his aoguaintandes, the sadness of the ¢ stantes more than whose grief i» reat survive brothers Hy oRether wit} and sist AMUSEMENT NOTES. LE Ea 1912. AT PINE GLENN |, SUDDEN ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE OF GUN Stroek Him in the Face and Died an Hunt Close shad and Kom um Program at the Opera House For Next Ten Days. Thursda 14 the fan owing in Be work. That lors not wt Hse paint Admie Monda famous J. L their first am the first prices; The Teachers’ Institute, Large attendance good instr and pleasant in making Teachers’ Institute successful held of the expressed their ears gatherir with the In etion Democrat does to go into detail over the v sions. It I= ficient to say program published in sue has been carried ent satisfaction to all wenthe the bers received deem it A\rio th with week's th OnRy T he NeCosEaAr BH NOs it the in APPA Arrested on Serious Charge. Constable WwW Ww L.ock Haven, came to afternoon and Van Gunden, a oung vears of age, on a seri his step-s now a patient Pettingill fellow doing o having lant leech arrested man Fle h« ister. of in the | ton, town vhie id jobs of iat moved from | April. The inden on inty jail in family | township G the train for the co Pettingill abo #8 charge i "res Lioyd it 18 pre ming mpita ated re he « the Aberty constable evening Express Careless Gunner Loses Hand, Richard Grass Flat, 17 county, YOArs « Ss Gustafson, Clearfield evening loaded his gun preparatory rested He and the gu Hin go hunting Monday. hands on the muzzle decidentally discharged hand was mangled so badly geons had to amputate it at the and the thumb of the left blown off. that hand id, of unday to his wns right sure wrist, was n EE EE EEE EE EE vats Cam, Centre Clear, McK, 1670] 130 2164] 1831] 186} 3390] 1697] 118 15889] 2306 200! 460! Ceres unman . Jv wnnsdosvas ol 5601 | rond telephone lineman, 443 T788 | night, 13732 | liking, Mr. Palmer only Total, | MARRIAGES. Allen—Confer, Stout—Benner, 1 Of . 4 i } Sout Inez Henne Furst—Hardman { iH. } ret 8) wartz—Hastings. The bri acoomplished m cian, and is the prin the schools of isonburg many friends them tw the groom ial of Mad- Thelr nN VOVARe, Waite—Coble. his « on man who thinks He mus than that he not i ne ha lit | in a ri ght only he being wate " motive AlRe tronger do right himself unless he “Mr. Wilson is president, and 1} will conduct his administration to command the approval of country My joy is incre fact that Nebraska, the coln and the precinct in all gave pluralities for Mr he can does free ave to be a people's that he AR the the city of Lin which 1 Wilson.” no doubt wo aged by lve, Wants Special Session. Representative A. Mitchell Palmer who on Tuesday ref Jerted by nearly 4000 major over oppon ent, Professor F. A. March " Easton is in favor of the calling of an extra geasgion of congress soon after the inauguration of President-elect Wil. pon. Mr, Palmer believes that the party should begin with diligence to fulfill the pledge made to the Ameri. can people and says that the special session should be devoted exclusively to a consideration of tariff legislation, in order that the new tariff schedule may go into operation as promptly as possible, When asked whethér or not a cabinet position would be to his smiled was 1 14} Game Supper a Lineman's Reward, Harry SBewart, a Pennsylvania Rall- of Lewistown, Monday repair a had pheasant for When he supper went to | broken line he found that a large cock 10688 | pheasant had snapped the heavy cop- nie 2041 2144 [per strand by flying against it, The bird, with ite head severed, lay close by. wih | eation No. 45, PENNA. R. R BRANGH FOR STATE COLLEGE TO BE BUILT FROM LEMONT TO PA. FURNACE. CONNECT UNFINISHED LINKS Will A Great Convenience Through Connection From don —— Prove Montan. to Tyrone—Report From Reli- able Sources. i | i as n its greatest vy 1 n 1852 But this victory san triumph It ence in the 1 i= no ia i= no pam wdry vote part parti- confi- of wera t seemingly ame crash- it had not ratic par- jown to onger Harty with with those have cerned and ting i nes President be- ideals are rage is their find a way against which principles int action made ! LIS their COUrage to right the they have pry A man of l« ideals won the tory He ld ne imagination row Wilson has ever been deny who President that he Wrongs tested and will gxer chi ability, « that have lower have woter, of ald not Wilson won, to the Wood - No man levated to the Presi- fully the people's ‘ lege professor the support of the support Plutocracy, is compliment that the him, but the re- ~(] great, fail, the consequences must be doubly disastrous. If he suc- ceeds Nas The World believes he will, a new era will have begun in American history, with a new vindication of re- publican institutions and a new vindi- of the immortal principles of the Republic, This Nation will ine deed have a new birth of freedom.—- World, LP small Gon CO appealed nunory as ved to it Was than rned alike and the Aa tremende have paid to sponsibility is If he should who sco hosses It volers in sally EL, a. Smash ! Herman the great magician has nothing on Recorder Francis Speer when it comes to transforming a brand new derby hat into a piece of antique headgear, It is related that Francis pulled off such a stunt at the Insti. tute entertainment Monday night at the court house, and when the hat was rescued it resembled Teddy's the morn ing after election. (T)hat's all right, Speery.
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