In a shocking tale of excess and poor decision-making, a hay and grain businessman from Tunkhannock, PA, found himself in a world of trouble after the World Series in Philadelphia.
The unidentified man, who came to the city to watch the games, spent his afternoons cheering on his team and his evenings exploring the city’s nightlife. He claimed to have sampled ‘pritty near a milyen kinds of drinks that aint never been heard of in Tunkhannock,’ in an apparent bid to impress his friends back home.
However, his wild antics caught up with him after the final game, when he decided to throw one last, grand farewell party. The details of the event are sketchy, but it’s clear that the man had one drink too many.
The next morning, he woke up in a hotel room with no recollection of how he got there. A bellboy informed him that ‘sum friends had put him to bed and said not to bother him till he come to,’ leaving the man to piece together the events of the previous night.
The exact nature of the businessman’s crimes remains unclear, but it’s evident that he got himself into a precarious situation. Whether he’ll face any consequences for his actions remains to be seen.
As the city’s nightlife continues to thrive, this cautionary tale serves as a reminder of the dangers of excess and poor judgment. The businessman’s experience is a stark reminder that even in the most innocent-seeming situations, trouble can lurk around the corner.
The incident has left many wondering if the businessman will be able to recover from his ordeal and return to his normal life in Tunkhannock.
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Key Facts
- State: National
- Category: Public Corruption
- Era: Historical
- Source: Library of Congress — Chronicling America ↗
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