Circulation Over 5,500—Largest in DESPERATE LOVER LANDS IN PRISON TRIFLED WITH A YOUNG LADY'S AFFECTIONS. THEN THREATENS TO KILL HER Arrested ‘on Tuesday and Given a | Hearing Before Justice Musser—In Default of Bail Sent to Jail—Ar Injudicious Lad. interesting case was brought be- fore Squire W. H. Musser on Tuesday afternoon in which Miss Rosa I. Rish- el, the pretty and pleasing daughter of Squire M. L. Rishel, of the best known citizens of Gregg township figured the prosecutrix, and was represented by Samuel Gettig, of the law firm of Gettig, Bower & Zerby. The defendant is quite a handsome young fellow by the name of Paul J. Leit zel. who had been teaching school in Gregg township for veral but who is now a resident of He returned early in the tendl hool at Spring boarded with Willlam Smith formation made by Miss that she is terril wfraid on | kill her was placed An one is terms, Mifflinburg spring, at- Mills, and se ng 8 severa: occa varrant the 1} on the moved when attend there he be young lady | riding with another ¢ as he thought, keeping it to Lothario wre what glorious time was having with his new lady acquaintance. In- stead of Miss Rishel taking It as a Joke she looked upon It as a slur and became convinced that he was un- true to her, In whom she had phaeed every confidence. Miss Rishel then stating that fr former happy relation w ce He replied that it was mutual } as he liked the other something to that It was thought ALTE ttl instead part smo Leitzel a thiy wen teaches nd having Instead of EAY Young shel about " him a letter that time on their wrote om ne m ement had s« letters if she f aAgreemer He als Miss R ed ser d to ere for daughter the ¥ i t ad see his Final the door isked walk out to the gate wit him young lady claimed whe him and therefore w request It was after that Leitzel had a res son AL that time, and 4 surmise what might have had they gt together to the On the 14th of May lLeitzel was sit ting In the Smith ho at Spring Mills, when a buggy passed and some one of the household Informed him that his girl was In the conveyance Leitzel went his room and secured his revolver and down stairs he took his bicycle and followed after the bugxy Meeting Miss Rishel In a lonely place between Epring Mims and Farmers Mills, he placed the front wheel of the bleyele before the front wheel of the bugey and then began entreating her to take him back He seemed very nervous and determined and sald You must come or death will The youns inderstood what he meant and to consent to try thke him back again It was only plece of strate BY to get away from a insanely In love, althe termined to never | After making the yo ter towards her she coed without any serious When she reached home she very weak from the fright, and unable to do anything for some Miss Rishel claimed that for months past she was afraid her home for fear of meeting Leitzel On the 16th of May, Leitzel called the home of W. H. Ninkabine and to take a walk with him which he did On that day Leitzel told him that the day he met Miss Rishel on the road he was there for business, and If she had refused to make up with him he would have created a tragedy That Is, he had made up his mind to kill her and the kill himself. He also made other state ments that made Mr, Sinkabine come to the conclusion that someihing ter rible might happen, and so warned the young Iady/ He tried t5 show young Leitzel what terrible conge. quences might follow should he cars ry out- his awful designs and threats, nl ed at wher or I'he afraid ot eed his versed nis per Micult to occurred Bate me we to coming only way was man who ugh she ike up with ing man feel was able to results Wan "n ed wie win time soveral to lease : at asked him \ The Centre County. | He then persuaded Leiltzel to give him the revolver and a box of cartridges which he had been carryiag., It was a 38-calibre self-acting ravoiver and was loaded On May day school and Miss Sinkabine it was safe for 3 was a Sun Penn dial to Mr thought the 27th there convention at Rishel telephoned asking him if he her to ut*end, Lis re- ply was that he thought 1 all righ She attended, and so did Leltzel, out when he discovered that Miss Rishel | was there he went and askd Mr, Sink- abine for the revolver and cartridges, stating that he had not expected to meet her there, Of course Mr. Sink- abine refused, because he knew what might happen Mr. Sinkabine now has the revolver in his possession ana will keep it until ordered to give up by the authorities Squire Rishel claims that afraid of Leitzel, and only to protect his daughter ily that the voung man ut under restraint bad fellow. as dways showed gentleman, or Miss } consented to ntly of this was mutually agreed Rishel's hand fter it he it and was arrested Leltzel is until elf him was fam self is Wve r sosfreque The secret cepted brain writ has ent the emorial Day better it was ot business | At the of 8 H a has always taken a deep n Memorial Day exercises. In the parade were a number of automobiles for carrying soldiers and A number of citizens; following was the Coleville band oursing familiar odes. then came company 1. N. G. P. which is always found loyal to the old id - Splines’, longs 5 hog, fue, he old veterahy A. RB. Their locks have now a silvery tint, but many of them walk with the when they followed the great struggle indred school chil achers n chargs nea the shades soldiers formed | meted as con Musser chaplair aw | Parade er the dirs Lior in dia Williams, w! interest of ding Pred as 3 nkene ’ : TAY to the ted the Elks Rev. Richard J The Rt. Rev. Bis) vey. of the Altoor 1 Re Farrell " ne A. Gar y i han en Ennte St. Pi bria o« of the Haven ‘odori who has | Johnstown Rev ed med the on June 1 Father in New York Cit of Mt. St Mary's College burg, and was ordained ten YOArs ago For a time he assistant pastor of the pro at Altoona pastor at West bury and pastor at Spangler of ire Spangler re of the urct te Conceptior Look Rew Father J. N wen transferred to Farrell It Is expect duties of his charge Farrell horn and is ] Cam } Imma to ir succeed NT Was graduate Emmits or twelve was nirm cathedral Ealidin " Wall Pleased. In speaking Hf the effort Eagleville on Memorial Day by A. A Dale, Enq, of Bellefonte, a correspon dent says \ A. als Faq, of Belle fone. a ! member of the Cen tre count and the speaker of the occasion introduced and for i minutes gave inspiring and triot) address fervant which could not do otherwise than deeply Impress the andience He I» an interesting speaker and his address was filled with facts of history, ad monitions to the citizens of this great Republic given to us as a heritage by past and passing generations and tributes to the heroes of its brilliant and magnificent history made at minent har Was an in a» pa spirit Mospital Notes. Ida Bhirk, of Bellefonte, for appendicitis A Edmund Meliss, of Bellefonte, admit ted for operation Born, to Mr. and Mrfe. Jno. Leopard, of Bellefonte, a son Mrs. Della Keeler, of Bellefonte. ad- mitted for treatment ud R. Gardner, of Howard, discharg ol Miss Francis Bwope, of Lock Haven, nurse in training, returned from vaca. tion Miss Jessica Kerstetter, of Millheim, left on vacation of two weeks. operation entre femocrat. ranothing was sald BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, JUNE 21910 JACOB FROM AGAIN BEHIND THE BARS THIS TIME HE IS SENTENCED AT WEST CHESTER, PA, CAUGHT IN HARDWARE STORE Sentence Includes a Fine of $200 and Nine Months Imprisanment—The Way of the Transgressor is Hard— | An Old Offender. Jacob From, the from Centre and nalled tle domicile Sometime ago, torious character barred the doors windows of his lit place, against his for parts unkno ago he turned unty tre Burer West Chester, Che being forn no- Hall, the at that James, and left w Several months up on the farm of Daniel Keller, ster count Mr erly Centre Hall, Mr om to be a Rt him employment Nes up son, Ox - near Keller 1 word As VINE Eave clutches of venture During tweniy Years or more From was r+ peatedly caught stealing chickens feed and other thin from t . ple In and aroond Berre a becaupe stole had com of his night neighbor's bart of bird of his Strangs caught In his first the the aw at the last about he im in it, those whom him ursions he " wa rid with load warn him dangerous bu r bu n from passion or “xX und ot one 1) ™ ir i ha found eEnt w that wa Whe rr to Atlantic i ¥ of City in the tr wl had murder of J Ant) City } Atiant) City Thursday ming on Februar about On the od to me ther (Orvis four members and seven men The party was about that Sevier jeered the n throug) the and hurried to his home Seyler was a happy 1 his wife and an affect followed The freed nothing to to newspaper cept that he was happy his freedom, but added would be acquitted persons are authority statement while watching comet ently the tall separated from the head 1 disappeared, says the Lock Haven Express They ¢ tent iy still keep the a4 whisky n that 1 whic} : fellows pes ur think station 1} ad cquitted persons had ar crowd by learned nd pushed atives te 1 wn ar greeted scene man hy men at being that he Home for the al the re Ar iy le 1hes ies the And makes met | Ng m Are Marriage Licenses. Ww English . Clearfield Crompton, Clearfield William Robins, Spring Mills Lobb, . . . Coburn Wolt David Ethel Thon Annie Clayton J Edith BE Stitzer Jd. Frank Bible Elizabeth BE Samuel F Laura M Stanley V lergen, Nellie RB M isaer E Della © Spring Mills : Coburn Centre Hall Coburn Philipsburg Philipsburg Coal Centae Hopkins . Howard Pine Gr, Mills MecAlvey's Fon Lome, Hmith Jackson, Heberling, Henninger, - MeGrew-Stickler, Owe day recently Ben MeGrew, of Beaver Falls, and Miss Pearl Stick ler, of Hellefonte, were joined In hap py wedlock, The ceremony took place al Veaver Falls where they will make thelr future home. The bride formers ly was a dressmaker and resided with her mother, on Hishop street, f CLOSING EXERCISES IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS BELLEFONTE'S NEW SCHOOL BUILDING OPENED. "PROGRAM DURING THE WEEK. Closing Event this Thursday Even- ing—A Large Clas of Graduates From the High School—Junior Con- Events. | test—S8ocial | The 1911 | High school held in many in the histroy memorable « commencement ted with the proved to be years, and of ent Onned fe the ent will go local education First largest ns i Lhe that has the DeCAR UN lass is one of the ever graduated Becond were held auditorium because CXOre hool ninest the INCH Ve Lhe Rames f the contest say that the general pinjon | people was that It was the best de. Jolamgtory exercises of the kind held iin Bellefonte for the last five or six yours Each young lady and genth man showed remarkable talent training The foll nits an 1) he and the Mins lowing Withered Home Coxy he Mise | } wae pr Ma Adaline Robert Reyne Harr Harr ' Mar Harry fle ag Ta r I'ndercoffer mer Zimn The »o ” fot ove mnl social am rmory on 1 ded |} many of whom wers They returned for renewing old scquaint and making new The « mittes had everythine ged in tip top ah se that present could not enjoy The armory was decorated, and com provided the sntertal: the guests At 10 lock commenced ' continued hor of the morning present with =» on, which features of evening re thus the enjoyable the the wae atler people distance Pome of esday evening A Inres mber from pur AnCes ones Aarra C those hw Pp but tifully i Whe nt of neing the eYery for Whe ire Was hestra of was of f the pleasing ng During the fresments were served son pr very part to iy Smith Inrge re eight ples the over ooCn ved a from finish one Fhursday afternoon exercises will take fortum in the new the graduating piace In the audi school house which Will be presided over by Bupt, Jonas I Warner The decorations are very pretty, consisting of flowers, fags and evergreen The musie will be furnish ed by Dietrich's orchestra and every. thing Is conducive to a successful commencement The following are the names of the graduntes without giving thelr subjects: Raymond Iie kins Is the first honor man, and. of course, will have the vated tory, Helen Eberhard received second Wa ors and thus will have the saluintory: Helen Emith will ave "he class ro. pheey, and Miss Mary lliekien the class history. the o her niubors of the class who wl have oither orations OF essays are as full sve. Harrie Uke wine, Mary N. Pertow'n, Lucile Wels pel, Mildred Kiet, Malena iartranft, Robert Tresslor, Trude 1'nrkee, Lior { the All The News In Centre County Vol. 33. Hartranft, Hollabaugh sr fagiots, ‘gr, Pagar tu: | PRIMARY ELECTIONS: Chive oats Wart and titan w= | HELD ON SATURDAY the evening " ( ¢ Madison D.D., o ) N. XY vill deliver the commencement address He Is an orator of wonderful ability and a man known all over the United tates as a lecturer who has com manded the attention of some of the greatest literary of the times Go and hear him and you will never regret it. This will be followed by the rding of prizes and presenting of diplomas b H. Quigley, president srnhart, He: Wetzel Ad a 1 ' Peters SOME GENERAL INFORMATION FOR ALL VOTERS. POLLS WILL OPEN AT 2 0°'CLOCK And Close at 8 P. M.—At the Regu- lar Voting Places—The Different Party Ballots—~Bars will be Closed From 1 to 9 P.M. mer av encement mite wen the To the uninterrupted J the next three tes on the various parents of the be voted for at the serious question generis el 1 n November, will be months vacat! at the ult to lar voting LOE nm Saturday, and | n h, 181( TT } vill be open meth I ) J all liquor Ii- itred by law to t the hours primary election nder the provis- niform Primary 3 election ballots commis« cl tions for the 1 ng boys It is a the thre spent It is 10 how Centre county very yment nave me ween voters lifTerent and appear Hed, DEMOCRATIC BALLOT. Delegates to State Convention: THE NEW CLUB HOI Senator in Gen. Assembly, 34th Dist Representative in Gen. Assembly: nt ounty Chairman REPUBLICAN BALLOT. Delegate to State Convention: te for tw Representative in C ongress, 21st Dist: the largs buliding will have Appearance an attractive Representative in General Assembly: (Vote for one) Yeu, We Saw the Comet. Thursday and Friday evenings streets and hills surrounding Belle Were Crow N h mer womer hildres ght a glimpses leroy On the fonte Senator in Gen. Assembly, 34th Dist (Vote for one) Joseph Alexander Frederic RB Scofield ” p F Wor . whe rf wnm a County Chairman Vote fo '1 ’ SOCIALIST BALLOT. Delegate to State Convention: : ‘ Representative in Genera Assembly: Representative in Congress, 21st Dist.: Senator in Gen. Assembly, 34th Dist: Daniel M County Chairman hw} Died Twice aaa ere | Papers were or u / no r . ein inted on the Re. is, the ny per. i the name oan be iy writ. a blank on the ling the » listrict Is Mat ) ye rf ect n . he mmissioners who when comjy the vols ertify what printed on general elec Ire and he spoke a ‘ cana ‘ nan in be ocomot embalmn ma other ) ir ned in the the started | r nad at his skeptical nti } n the Damo appear for ition and d At this wa that any issue to any it will be three men the bal- were nvet really we e kn Important for the Facts t niform prin ole for IM The following facts i personal both voters and oa between the dates lot Primary election, June General election November 1} Democratic State cor ventior town June 1} Republioan rishure Proh risbursg Lam oe particular represents, or committed nd reasor ioe of The time and general pr t tion dates H hing simply interest to pve? names On the pirtted Emery Republican ticket there Is a contest for congress wetween Pattor Emery represems i the progressive Re eit. Indepen« State conv dent thought of that party: Patton is June 22 endorsed | the organizat) the tion State conventior nites and June 22 and 24 candidate backed day for Alling statement Meeholders, for Bpring A COR ect one three For Assembly no ars, Indicating that the ex ord of Mon : Meyer I» to the public and will be the Republicans gener Alle and MeN entio n n standpatters Holes 1 H Ntate and the ar in by For test from name aj cellent re accepiabe ne " stmasters and penses June 1% primary Bat senate there I» also the viter must ~ Large Peach Crop sotwithastanding the rumors from the different paris f he that the peach crop has been In endorsed by Jured by the May frosts W. Fred ally Reynolds says that he anticipates a { mammoth erop off his large orchard which is located 8 short distance from Nellefonte His orchard never looked in a more flourishing condition than It does at present, and barring future evila he will probably take from the tress 20.000 bushels. The orchard had been used this spring as a State ex. periment station by the oMelals of the Department of Zoology, and for experimental purposes by Penndylva- nia Nate Callege N that Me Minute Col mm the names appear sembly. and oan BH In the lance Owing to the small fice to be Nlled contests on hand Socialist ballot only two for Congress and Ase the voter, If he desires, number of of. and with no looal there will be little Interest manifested In the primary section, and In consequence a light vote will be polled Credit Given, The mailing list was corrected this week for the past month of May. AN persons who pald any money on subse seriptions during that time will find the same credited this week by a change of the date on the label Look AL It and In ease of any error please | notify this offices at once Feel Pinah. Home missionaries of the United Presbyterian church of North Amer. loa have felt the pinch of the high cost of living, and as the result of an Ahieal the General Commities on Home Missions, In session ‘un "hila delphin, has ralsed the maximam sal ary from $1,200 to §1.000 a soar, “The appeal for higher salaries hal leon | Remember the primary election on under consideration for several montha, | Saturday afternoon.
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