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The Potter Enterprise (Coudersport, Pennsylvania) 28 Feb 1918, Thu Page 1 i1
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Bradford, Pa., Feb. 26. Arch Turner, who a few days ago shot and killed Edward Ralph while the men were in a lumber camp, today in criminal court at Smethport pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter. Turner was sentenced to serve not more than seven nor less than six years in the Western penitentiary by Judge A. S. Heck of Potter County who is presiding over the McKean county courts this week for Judge J. W. Bouton who is in Florida.
INJURED AT EMPORIUM.
Last Thursday Eugene Burt was injured while at his work on the building of the Aetna Plant at Emporium. He was working on a scaffold and the workman above acci-dently dropped his wrench, which hit Mr. Burt in the head cutting it so severely that 13 stitches had to be taken. He is getting along good.
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| near the Wyman chemical plant, Ed Ralph found Adam Seyler lying near the crossing that leads to the plant from the highway. Woodsman - Farmer Adam Seyler Died at Port Allegany Yesterday Afternoon as a Result of Terrible Injuries That He Received. |
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WOODSMAN - FARMER
Adam Seyler Died at Port Allegany Yesterday Afternoon as a Result of Terrible Injuries That He Received.
Port Allegany, Nov. 22 - A woodsman farmer, Adam Seyler, of the Liberty section, was so badly injured Thursday night, some time between the 7 o'clock and the 11 o'clock trains that he died yesterday. A fellow by the name of Edwin Ralph, who is now in the lockup, sobering up, was with him, but professes to know but little about the accident.
Some time about midnight Ralph notified Will Grigsby who is working nights at the Wyman chemical plant and he found the man near the crossing that leads to the plant from the highway. He was awfully injured. Several ribs are fractured, one of which punctured the lung, the skull fractured, a compound fracture of the arm and a deep gash in the side over the hip....
Ralph doesn't seem to be able to give any coherent information relative to the time between the arrival of the train at Liberty and his notification of Grigsby. Yesterday afternoon at the McGranor hospital Seyler died. The remains were taken to the Garthwaist undertaking rooms where they were prepared for burial. A wife and several children survive him.
He was 42 years of age and lived on a small farm near Wrights....
A son who has employment at Sheffield, is expected tonight and details will then be arranged. The company's surgeon notified Coroner Sherman at Bradford and he is making a further investigation.
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May 4, 2018 · Edited
John Christy Wetzel on a computer you can enlarge this copy. I am not good with facebook on a cell phone but I bet it will enlarge there too.
WOODSMAN - FARMER
Adam Seyler Died at Port Allegany Yesterday Afternoon as a Result of Terrible Injuries That He Received.
Port Allegany, Nov. 22 - A woodsman farmer, Adam Seyler, of the Liberty section, was so badly injured Thursday night, some time between the 7 o'clock and the 11 o'clock trains that he died yesterday. A fellow by the name of Edwin Ralph, who is now in the lockup, sobering up, was with him, but professes to know but little about the accident.
Some time about midnight Ralph notified Will Grigsby who is working nights at the Wyman chemical plant and he found the man near the crossing that leads to the plant from the highway. He was awfully injured. Several ribs are fractured, one of which punctured the lung, the skull fractured, a compound fracture of the arm and a deep gash in the side over the hip....
Ralph doesn't seem to be able to give any coherent information relative to the time between the arrival of the train at Liberty and his notification of Grigsby. Yesterday afternoon at the McGranor hospital Seyler died. The remains were taken to the Garthwaist undertaking rooms where they were prepared for burial. A wife and several children survive him.
He was 42 years of age and lived on a small farm near Wrights....
A son who has employment at Sheffield, is expected tonight and details will then be arranged. The company's surgeon notified Coroner Sherman at Bradford and he is making a further investigation.
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The Potter Enterprise (Coudersport, Pennsylvania) 28 Feb 1918, Thu Page 1 i1
The Potter Enterprise (Coudersport, Pennsylvania) 28 Feb 1918, Thu Page 1 i1 -
NOT MORE THAN SEVEN.
Bradford, Pa., Feb. 26. Arch Turner, who a few days ago shot and killed Edward Ralph while the men were in a lumber camp, today in criminal court at Smethport pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter. Turner was sentenced to serve not more than seven nor less than six years in the Western penitentiary by Judge A. S. Heck of Potter County who is presiding over the McKean county courts this week for Judge J. W. Bouton who is in Florida.
INJURED AT EMPORIUM.
Last Thursday Eugene Burt was injured while at his work on the building of the Aetna Plant at Emporium. He was working on a scaffold and the workman above acci-dently dropped his wrench, which hit Mr. Burt in the head cutting it so severely that 13 stitches had to be taken. He is getting along good.
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