The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 05, 1905, Image 3

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    SALE
we will have a
OF SCHOOL SUITS
vou buy.
WE NEVER SLEEES
Collar
Your
Dog
We have a line new line
of dog collars in sizes 8 in.
to 20 in. at prices ranging
from 15¢ to $2.00. Look in
the window for your selec-
tion.
Desmond St., Sayre.
stop
Drigg’s Soda Fountain,
Sire Jou Will be sree so
He bet of our Solliey. In
any if we use
public.
bN M. Driggs
We aim to please the
DAL COAL
J. W. BISHOP
re is as much difference in
quality of coal as there is
ten white and yellow sugar
Valley fresh mined anthra-
322 S. Main St., Athens.
St
The Valley Record
“All the news that’s fit to print”
1905,
LOCAL BREVITIES
The season at Oak Grove Park
closed Saturday night
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER J,
Born—a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Yocum, September 4.
A party of thirty or more people
enjoyed a basket picnic at Green's
cottage yesterday.
ee
Contractor Johnston was busy
putting a new plate glass into the
window of Bishop's coal office
| today.
The Old Neighbors picnic at
Oak Grove was a success
were fully 150 present. All
joyed themselves and it
decided to hold the picnic each
year in the future
There
en—
was
0 coal and all kinds of |
f specialty is prompt service
D yooh | WOOD
MOTHER'S
BREAD
d by Kolb, Philadel-
HOSPITAL NOTES
|
Sheldon Kerrick of Rummer
| field was discharged yesterday,
Miss Emma Driscoll of East
| Forks was admitted y esterday.
Mrs Mary Ryan of South River
{street was admitted Saturday,
D| suring from typhoid fever.
George Rought of Laceyville
| was admitted early Sunday morn
ing. He walked off an aqueduct
and sustained a deep laceration of
the scalp six inches long, had both
eyes blacked and received other
bruises.
JONES AND SMITH
DRUNK AND DISORDERLY
Two men who gave their names
as James Smith and Arthur Jones
were arrested by officer DeGroff
Saturday afternoon. After three
hours of gradually sobering reflec-
tions in the bug house, they were
taken before Justice Gay and fined
£1 and costs each for being drunk
and disorderly.
M. W. A. MEETING
The Modern Woodmen of Amer
ica will meet at 8 o'clock Friday
rs RESOLUTIONS
Last Honor to Deceased Burgess.
Traction Company Withdraws
Application for Extended Fran-
chise---The Sewer Question De-
ferred.
order at 8:35 last evening. Coun:
cilman Lacy was elected temporary
and filled that position
until President Sawtelle appeared
chairman
Upon recommendation of Coun
cilman Burns in
tion of citizens, a hydrant
anc Draper streets and onc
Second street
Pritchard
having disposed of all the
Councilman reported
coats except those for the Packers,
and that they had refused to receipt
for them. He
hold the coats until
such rec cipt.
was instructed to
received
he
Committee appointed to inspect
condition of the alley north of Alli-
son street and east of Wilbur ave-
nue, reported the condition
The matter
ferred to the Board of Health with
that
very
unsanitary. was re
recommendation action be
taken at once
Two petitions for walks on south
Chestnut to
and from Elsbree
street to Keystone were referred to
side of Lincoln from
Keystone avenue
the street committee
The matter of Dr Evernitt's walk
on Pleasant street was referred to
strcet committee with power to act
on advice of the borough attorney
Three walks on Thomas avenue
were ordered repaired
Councilman [Hause brought up
the matter of Special Officer Sisson
He said that Mr. Sisson had
and duly in a
month ago, but that the chief had
refused to give him a badge, giving
been
appointed sworn
as his reason that he
the
mittee.
acted upon
instruction of the police com-
The committee denied any
of but
promised an investig at once
the situation
knowledge
ation
Councilman
that the
ratlway
Heverly reported
for the street
had refused the
committee's proposition to pay $50
applicants
franchise
a year on cach regular and special
They offered
special car
car to pay $350 on
The committee
The
applicant also refused to submit
cach
refused to entertain the offer.
any plan to the council not recom-
by the
withdrew the application
The then
brought up, but was put over un
til this 8
order to
mended
committee, and
sewer matter was
o'clock in
the committee
evening at
give an
opportunity to examine into the
matter more closely,
Expenses of the police depart.
ment amounting to $202.61, and of
the street department the
amount of 8116.75 ordered
paid
The police report showed $25
fines paid during the month,
The coucil then went into execu
to
were
tive session for a short time
The council adopted the follow
ing relative to the
death of late Burgess Frank Pike
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God
to remove from our midst our late bar-
gens, Frank Pike
The
was held by this Council,
resolutions
and
Whereas, high esteem in wnich he
Il as the
citizens of this borough, renders it pro
18 We
per that we place on record our appre
ciation of his services to this borough as
burgess and citiz Therefore be it
Resolved, That in the death of our
ate burgess, Frank Pike, we lose a most
respected citizen, who was ever inter
ested in the welfare of our borough and
always disharged the duties of his office
in a most honorable and satisfactory
manner; And be it further
Resolved, That this borough council
tenders its heartfelt sympathy to the
family and relatives of our beloved fel-
low citizen: that these resolutions be
entered on our minutes, and that a copy
be the wife of the deceased, and
that be published in the daily
papers
sent to
same
M., H. SAWTELLE,
E. E. WILLIAMS,
I. A. SAMUELS,
Committees,
C. S. Keeney of West street was
painfully injured this morning. He
was working on a house on
levenson street when a scaffold
AGAIN OPEN
Eorollment Not Complete Be-
cause of Labor Day—West|
|
Sayre Building Not Yet Ready |
The bell
children trooped off to school yes
rang merrily and many |
terday morning. The total enroll- |
ment for the borough was 1006
38 last Many |
pupils did not attend because it was |
less than year
Labor day, and the enrollment will |
be increased by them and by late
comers from vacations out of town
I'he Sayre enrollment is the largest
IT here
the boron
Not
sored
n the county arc thirty-|
igh
m ich |
teachers
this
once mn
schools
work was
today Text
out and les
ycar
One an
ye
books
iy
A CIC piven §
ons assigned, and les-
sons will begin te
1 he West
yet ready
the
MINOTIO NW
Sayre
for business
f the
Clas: L
organized, however
The
building
different
directions
the
enrolled in
because of
due Aug
have
farlure « desks
to
20 arnve been
les at the high
hay ¢
school
to
cards { {
rhout
gra
been ch nge i
rooms, and
are visible throu
halls. There were 113 pupils
the hich school depart
Ihe «
this year will be about as large as
that of last year
—oe
BUSINESS MEN SHUT
DOWN ON DONATIONS
The following
donations,
ment yesterday entor class
rules in regard to
ct
Business
subscnptions, , have
been by th
Men's Association of Sayre
“First, That we
criptions, ctc
adopted
refuse all sub
, to out of town par
ties, or to patromize any calendar
schemes (church or society) or any
time or memorandum book that is
rotten up to help out of town par
tics who may be soliciting for same
Sec ond,
for raffles, entertainments or excur-
That we buy no tickets
sions
“Third, That
one dollar
we subscribe not
over in cash to hose
company fairs, and that we refusc
to do any advertising on programs,
any money books for
contestants that be
connection with s
or give on
may running
ud
other organiz itiod that
for same in
fairs, or any
may be conducting a contest’
—————— A Mp
A BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
A pleasant party
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Miles Ellis, 101 Wilbur
Saturday evening,
Jenkins
York
friends
surprise was
avenue, on
in honor of Mrs
daug New
Forty of their immediate
Mrs. Chas.
and Mr
entertained
and hters of
were
Mrs
Carpenter
present
Lowe, Briggs
Mrs
company
and
the
music. After the
of the
things that had been prepared Mrs
Ellis was presented with a beaut
with
company partook
rood
ful shoulder shawl as a reminder of
her 59th birthd: oY
DISTRICT CONVENTION
the
1
Wii
The district convention of
Bradford district, P.O. S. of A
be held Thursday afternoon in the
P.O.S5.of A: hall
block. All members arc invited to
present. There will
meeting the
in the Elmer
be also be a
public of the
evening
8 o'clock, the
and their friends are in
Rev. DeWitt of Athens will
address the meeting. All members
114, P.O. S.of A. are
nestly requested to be present
TWO FOOTBALL GAMES
The
look
and a
same day at when
members
vited
camp car-
football
up in Sayre,
season to
Orioles
begins
The
picked up team from the
locomotive shop played at River-
side park Saturday afternoon. the
Onoles winning by a score of 7-0,
On Monday afternoon the
Orioles and the Crescents were
arrayed against each other at
Riven
LARGE ROWD
A Thousand Attend Evening
Service at Tabernacle —Inspir-
ing Appeal to Men
Afternoon.
A thousand people at a religions |
in the!
is safe
to say Sayre has never witnessed
before, yet this is the record of the
first union meeting in the Gospel |
The committe
the
have ¢
¢s which |
had in|
be
resp nse
arrangements
charge very to
the
met
reason
hearty
{which has their efforts and
a beaming face |
is he looked over the big
About 4
at 3
pastor wore
audier
attended
o'clock
and after a brief dedicatory
H. M. Cryd: nwise, |
D. D., offiered the prayer of dedi-|
catioh, Mr. Rees spoke
the What I do
with Jesus which is called Ct
It w
sentation
men the |
meeting mn Sunday |
SCTVIE Ly
in which Rev
Rey from
text’ shall then
hrist?’
forcible
4s a candid and
pre
to |
|
attention ofl
of a
held
from its
manly rel
the
beginning
ron
men and
everyone I tots
close He has a pleasing delivery, !
never lacks for words or ideas
the
rhly in earnest,
aud
gives one impression of being
ne
thorous
The Sunday evening servi
It 1s
to the Tabernacle
Mrs. Rees
proven a « apable and asp ining |
director, and under her lcadershi ip
the audience
e was
an an inspiring one worth |
while to 10 to |
hear the singing has |
¢ sang hymns old
new with spirit
At the
members
ind
« |
sht the |
churches
mecting last mi
of
d into groups each under
the were |
or ran ie
v leader for personal work.
There is
o'clock today
the Pres
I'hursday
nacle Mr.
cn, and
to be a meeting at 3
ind Wednesday in |
On
Taber
speak to wom
will be a
byterian church
afternoon at the
Rees will
there children's
meeting at the
at 4 o'clock.
, —
AIR HOSE BROKE
TANK CARS BUCKLED
121% in
same place Friday
Engine charge of En
mineer Lou Bostwick was pulling
a westbound pickup freight slowly
the
Sunday
past Lehigh Valley station
the an
hose between two empty oil tank
afternoon when
cars broke. The brakes set imme
diately, the train buckled, the tanks
leaped upward and were thrown
the When
the rearmost one struck the ground
tank bioke the
platform and fell in front of a Mich
iran
Cross adjoiming tracks
the loose from
Central box car which was
leratled. Engine 2237, coming
down a track alongside the freight,
to
caught in fhe mixup.
SERIOUS CHARGE MADE
Herbert Muir and the
who purports to be his
stopped barely in time avoid
being
woman
wife, but
whose name the authorities
s Hause,
Jdmer
day
tery
claim
North
were arrested Satur
who reside at 707
Avenue,
cvening on the charge of adul-
and before
brought Justice
Murray. Saturday
as the
certified checque for
up by the B. LL 1
morning
trial,
S400 was put
was
Axed time for and a
as bail,
MONEY
To Loan:
The Athens Building and
Loan and Savings Associa-
tion, established 1887, has
money to loan at minimum
Premium. You g¢annot af-
ford to pay rent when mon-
ey for building your home
can be had on such advan-
tageons terms,
Window.
are expected i
In Our Sou
ina few days.
th Window.
205 Desmond St., Sa
1. (ins
i United States Bonds =
i Banking House and Fixtures __
Bonds (Cash Value
Demand Loans __
Due from Banks
__S106,000.00
91,000.00
33,100 00
74.247 60-
Capital
{ Surplus and Profits
{ Circulation
}, 0.6L
__. 6768
0. L HAVERLY, Cash
PAY DAY
any granite ware
lipped sauce pan
our store at cost.
days
Waverly, N. Y.
Leglon.
Laws, State of New
York.
Fraternal Life Insurance
and easier payments.
they will interest you.
E. F. Mercercau, Dist. Manager.
Sayre, Pa. 112 Deamond Bt,
Valley Phone 144y
TEETH
your teeth a thor-
It will cost you
ye
on,
Come let me
ough examina
ble and anxiety later on, Hince adver
tising prices in considerad very unpro-
fessional and quack like, | can only say |
bere that all | ask is fair prices for fair |
and honest work, VITALIZED AIR.
DR. 6. F. CARLING,
138 Desmond Bt.
C. W. TIDD}
BARGAIN
preserving ke
or pudding pz
only.
I) takes a seven room ho
i street; lot 53x228 feet;
vany terms,
roou,
modern Improvements on
street,
| $2200 takes seven room hon
new, modern improvements ©
: ler street,
| $2400 taken a nine room ho
| improvements on North Wilh
| #2100 takes » seven room ho haus of n Nort
Rlmer avenue;
enough for we ling on Rah
Te Sun a
rge building 4
Ava, within 20 sa on Fa
V. RR. shops,
FRED J. TAYLO
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i JOHN W, 8T
South Waverly, Sept, 2, 1805.
| Political Announcem
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