——— pr” Cir ™ tion Over 5 PEGS [AR ACTION OF A YOUNG MAN DISAPPEARS SUDDENLY HOME AT BRADDOCK. THE WEDDING IS POSTPONED Found at Fort Wayne in a Bewildered Condition~—Mind a Blank—Did Not Know His Name—Peculiar cident. FROM was In On Wednesday week 8. DD. Gettig the law Gettig, Bower & Zerby, of received a dispatch from Pa.. that he should come there mediately that John Gettig, his broth- er, had mysteriously disappeared and fears were entertained that he had be- come the victim of some foul murder er. Mr. Gettig boarded the first train that left Bellefonte on Thursday and when he arrived he found every- body much excited and exercised over the disappearance of the young man On Wednesday evening he was to have been married Miss Temena Anderson, of and had house furnished and even eatables in the that it pur- pose gekeeping Immediate ly a most ible Hes afternoon of farm Bellefonte, Braddock im there to Pa the was his to go to ho tho fate igh as he wi mond scarf pin George Nash, general Pittsburgh Steel company's Monessen, and at whose h ception was to have been held follow ing the marriage ceremony Wednouda afternoon, HAs engaged a private de tective to work on the cass After putting the detect uel Gettlg reurned t manager plant me ' at re. rapidly tft his On Adin Ander. the Nore mar Wan sweetheart nu ial the persor ry and his son in It ried the in Fort Wayne Monday, according to the entry, struggling against dark ness. One entry sald Ooh God there be a God help me i do know who or what iI am When formed by the police that he had ap parently deserted Miss Tamena An derson on the eve of their wedding Gettig appeared surprised and was un able to recall any of the circum stances Physicians at Fort Wayne examined him and declare he In 8 vi tim of appesia or loss of memory Gettig was located through news. paper accounts of his disappearance, and he was partially identified by the initials “J. E. G." In the band of his hat In a coat pocket was a card from Miss Tamena Anderson, of Esson Gettig Is a comparatively young man and is the fAfth bookkeeper for the Griswold Wire Co, of Braddoock He is an exceptionally bright young man who enjoyed the confidences and re. spect of his employers, the employes and a large circle of friends In Brad. dock, said to have a most amiable character, in whom the young man placed every confidence, and was looking toward the happy consummation of the nuptials This being a fact, It Is hardly proba. ferent on aon if not in ble that the young man got cold feet | Gettig's and wanted to get away, brothers attribute his condition to overwork and the excitement attend ar 500-Largest in Centre County. {ant The young lady In question Is | — he ( upon his He was taken wedding will as the back to Its 1 Young approaching to Braddock probably take place as man's mind rmal condition Gettlg will be remembered if our readers Pennsval va worn and reared where his father sometime there Pa., where ol good positions marriage where the VOUung SOON gels 1 died, witer the Braddock, GLORIOUS 4TH IN BELLEFONTE. out the mite arati heen al or the ser AV com Pre © LNs Ot “Sane Bellet one week Wrge number izens re very enthusiastic method of observing the will be the first trial made in Belle to prevent surgical operation and fatalities after the Fourth into history, and it is looked to with much interest The from the country are cordially to come into town and and the sports T he who have charge of of the day have spent considerable getiing up sane program heip but ple it the children ed of the right the day is 1 it il we, there i which next the da) This trom of our over fonte passes forward people invited “ewe enjoy 8 the events time in t! ] ple in at annot nse ot peo O85 peg lally to be depriy patriotic 4) are 1st jeci ftery substantial 114 generally will take as follows GP, At day : p Ia NB the ig parade of the place It wili be mm Drum corps, Compan) fire companies, Pleasant ale | ap fantastios. Red Men in uniform, | "wan hetter PO and last At clock decorated “ tis harn battalion LL mobiles fA aut the coming saying. "We the | Wil rat of Ho July Ket Regular Fishing Camps. now until the end of the trout Fishing Creek will he the a for fahermen, when more fun will be experienced there than could be secured at Atlantic City Already camps along the popular stream have been opened by Charles M. MeCurdy, H. C. Quigley, Esq, and Dr. J. J. Kii- patrick. James ©. Furst, Esq, Curtin, and Joseph Whitehead, From season meds ot Hollidaysburg, also opened their eamp | slong the banks of the same renown- ed trout stream recently About the 4th of July the camping party will be found at old place with thelr excellent equip- ment, meaning they will have with them evehything to meet svery fort and emergency Knisely Sale Postponed, Treasurer George C. Fink wishes It known that, the adjourned sale of un- sented lands will take place in court room on next Monday, 27th, at 1 o'clock PF. M, If & man really wants to know what a woman thinks of him he should make "her mad. John | the | com. | the | June | TE. PA, THU BELLEFON PENROSE NAMES THE PARTY TICKET WAS ENDORSED AT HARRISBURG ON WEDNESDAY, THE “MACHINE” WORKS FINE The Liquor Interests Approve Tener Platform Endorses Tariff and Taft— A Word About Democratic Fooling the People. The tepublican : assembled Wedne the Majestic The As the weather wi geemd to to put Bosses— on he FL mind as quickly uppermo most through the 18 possible The following without For Charleroi For 1 tick opposition John Washington Jeutenant Ge M nominated Governor K county ) Congress Bedford 7 Of Tener, agurer—( Fred county Affairs county n had snd Henry The tire nt 1 © eryihins Ar: Houck Penrose on a | Are least that Is what we hear side; and appears plausible The Republican State convention ward than the Democrat convention at Allentown been use | nk and file of the Democratic] Ke steers on the ane swallow r then county Boy Centre C ww : The Rumberger Reception 5 re sda y neg a Harr erEer his par Rur Inrge ents berger | tr number of frie the paternal roof newly married m much happiness through life. The place to go for a good time Is at this home where everything is done for the comfort of the guests who are visiting thelr mates. Two weeks ago Mr Rumberger was married to Miss Corra Plerce, daughter of Alexander Plerce, of that place They started on a wed ding tour and on thelr way home they stopped off to see the “old folks" who gave them a rousing good time Har ry Is a good business man and his | wife is one of the best young ladies in that community, so all the indieations point to & happy and prosperous married life Old Fashioned Hail Storm, A hall storm, resembling the kind we read about, visited Philipsburg on Saturday noon. Hallstones practical ly as large as hulled walnuts fell in profusion, and no doubt did much dam age to fruit, growing crops and win dows. Clyde Hancock, druggist al Meliek's City Pharmacy, picked up one of the hallstones, and on weighing It, Ie Quits n nds gathered congratulate : the iple and wish then found that it tipped the heam at ones | quarter ounce | White measured | Mameter One ph ked up by In Philipsburg Journal, 15th A Large Bale. | The personal property of Irvin Gray, pelzed In bankruptey proceedings, will be offered at public sale on Thursday, | include | {July Tth, at Julian, It will some fine horses and blooded cattle | their claws and 3-8 inches In| Centre Lem RSDAY, JUNE 23, 1910 CIRCUS WRECKED WILD BEASTS FREE FIVE WAGONS SWEPT FROM A TRAIN BY A BRIDGE. HUNT WASA THRILLING ONE Lions Meek, Leopards Return Hungry to Train—Howard Shoots Easily Captured-— Country Roads Deserted. Griffley Hyena~—Monkeys Wher dee ove Winters enshure br anzen wagol Robbing cir which they wi Thursda beasts m the re being taken east mori dozen thelr goat and a a free ing a were fr Rocky mountain onkesy nding relen sed for ol Ned m CARCH and n half to the All score of n 8 got terri nas ) 4 pa the been necks up before the beasts of the Inge, Aa the er would pyt it, had time if they anne to unsheath had any, or bare ut thelr teeth After lifted wp | re carried were i. sptured lean tral at r 17} Wh for had but the All thes and J main gazabhoos ked who q ARS 1 others the scene want fight ething Uu of the stiracte did not WAR BON been leopards vanted eph Hughes, on with the show, led the little arms which chased them under a car and then Into two dry goods boxes Just about this time a farmer's bo) Richard Owens, came up the track leading the fhex with a rope around its neck He sald he found the fun ny-looking old thing trying to get In to his father's barn, and he just put a rope around its neck and started out to find the owners. He had seen the show In Ebensburg and remembered the thex, although he didn't know that was what IL was All this occupied the time from about 1 o'clock Thursday morning to noon By that time the circus had gone on its way. leaving men behind to gath- or up the lost sheep, or Rocky moun tain goat, and the hyenas, None of the showmen or anybody else wanted to go after the hyenas, They were sure enough wild and ferce, and no- body wanted to shoo them along or rope them or do anything but let them alone eat " But finally one of them showed up | on the Tim O'Hara farm, about a mile from Ebenshurg. At the same time Howard Creffly, a young man who oan {shoo when he has to, way, He and the hyena fley had a rifle with him, pawed around for a minute and then came from behind a brush fence into ithe road. Greffley was In the road met, Gref- chanced that | The hyena | cst Is Aiko dis wait to of Ci the ar not pLure imal \ i } ax it cl oreed hir "™ f LI | Handsome Name Plates spring fro are large and and ¢ earl | nd have nao st resp ta lility good citigenushin Addresses voor! and instrumental social course and niscenses of the ith a royal dinner inter past was fe AS 8 « wheal! the day : nt a Candidates Expenses ’ ike at Salona e sent w! \ or the car Many of rk unt! the mi y W Notes of State Hospital From, doing nicely Flory Clarence College operation Mrs, Lavina operation Miss Marie Doll of mitted for operation Mra. Arena Young mitted for operation Chas. Williams, brakeman on Tyrone Alvision: hurt at Morris’ Branch; lac. eration and abrasion of face Master Russell Letterman burg, admitted for operation James MeNichol, of Bellefonte, oper. ation for appendicitis Mrs. Kephart, of Tyrone, operation | for appendicitis Darius Bialr, of Btormstown, din charged cured ‘ of Centre Hall ellefonte, ad. of Bellefonte ad- of Miles. Chips of Pleasant Odor. On behalf of the muckrakers It may be observed that they would become extinet were the visible supply of muck | exhaunsted—Prividence Journal fty in his home district, there seems to have been a distinct revision down- | wards New York Evening Post | The Houston Post's statement that domestic manufacturers, protected from competition, rob the ultimate | consumer “from hell to breakfast” is incomplete. They also rob him durin breakfast. —Loulsville Courler-Jou music, | ° ] In the case of Mr, Dalgell's popular | ‘raft. Vol. BEATEN TO DEATH INA BARROOM MOST BRUTAL TRAGEDY MIFFLINBURG, OLD MAN BEATEN TO DEATH W. Rishel Assaulted Commercial Hotel—Dies Wounds—P, [8] ed—Now an 9 A AT George the His Strickler the Accus- at From in Jail re was the tel aliant, lodged during Oll- in Mifflin. jdicted to the ent to the that pur. A post 1 ris was held f Rishel on Wednesday y Dre. J Steans. Wm. lelser and A HH. HIL heir report will not be made public. | The face of Rishel was badly cut, and his skull I» fractured ry n the t Centre County Graduates Lhe st of gra ates a Mlate LOI% Your, 18e : oly Clarence b Faunce Agee, Sidney | Charles E. Glover and Roy B State College Thomas Gladstone Haugh, of Benore; George A. Hoy, of Waddle; Guy W. Jacobs, of Centre Hall; Roy H. Mobley Beech Creek and Walter W. Muffley, of Howard Among the advanced degrees confer ed was that of Bachelor Science to Francis E. Prey, of Niagara Falls, form- erly priocipal of the senior grammar school in Bellefonte in ad 5 Centre co Charles Howard H : "Ww Rg Are 81 McCormack wm PP. Pilisbary, '. Armsby, Felir, of 1 N josh of ol To Get $100,000. Richard Parr, the customs deputy at New York who materially assisted the government In recovering over $2,000. 000 In the sugar underweighing frauds, is 40 be given a reward of $100,000, Parr discovered a secret spring on the dock of the American Sugar Ree | ining Co. by which the uRGertifing | practice was carried on. The A dis. coveries of fraud were made In 1907, since which time the government has been engaged in collecting the duties out of which it had been defrauded. Good Hay and Wheat, Farmers throughout HBialr county will have no cause to iain of thelr hay crop this year, wet, fine. In fact it Is the largest grown In Blair county for years. The wheat erop is alpo looking well over the couns ty. Thus announces the Tyrone Her | ald, |
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