The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 08, 1905, Image 3
)L BEG SALE yuil buy. 7 ESE 4 | td undid wr] Sa EE NEVER SLEEES we will have a OF SCHOOL SUITS SAYRE Your Dog We have a fine 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. 8 Desmond St., Sayre. COAL re is as much difference in quality of coal as there is white and yellow sugar. sothing butthe celebrated h Valley fresh mined anthra- ~ We also sell Bituminous and lsock coal and all kinds of MOTHER'S ITCHIN, 322 S. Main St., Athens. “- ‘The Valley Record “All the news ¢ that 8 a to o print” FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 1005. LOCAL BREVTTIES | 3,500 fancy “yellow bananas |twenty-five for 25¢c, September q. [Teed & Son. |W. B. Sullivan, bookkeeper at | The Big Store, was out today after |a siege of typhoid fever. | * Don't miss the banana day at Teed & Sons, Saturday, September 9, twenty-five for 25c. “Uncle Davy" was busy carting away the loose stones which have become separted from the city street paving this morning. ‘Mrs. Bert Hayden gave one of her pleasurable “at homes” this afternoon. A large number of her friends took advantage of the op portunity to visit the fine old home- stead on Keystone avenue. TABERNACLE MEETINGS “Twentieth Century Sodom,” its streets, avenue inhabitants, etc, is the subject announced for the men’s mass meeting next Sunday afternoon at the Packer avenue | Tabernacle. A large number of issued for the meeting and those in charge | are looking for a large attendance. | There was an impressive meet- ing last evening and a large attend tance. The opening on the east side of the building has been closed so that all danger of draughts is eliminated. FORECLOSURE RUNORED | It was romored this morning that the Fletcher building on Lock- | hart street was to be foreclosed by | sheriffs sale at Towanda this after- | represented at Towanda this after- i noon to bid in the property. FUNERAL OF MRS. WOLCOTT The funeral of Mrs. Zilphia Wol cott was held from her late resi- dence on_ South East street at 10 P.0.S. of A. of Bradford Dis- trict Conclude Successful Con- vention With Parade Next Convention at Athens—Offi- cers Elected Yesterday. The Bradford district P. O. S. of A. convention came to an end this afternoon. The meeting was high ly successful and enthusiastic, and ended with a street parade this afternoon. The next convention will be held at Athens. day afternoon the convention clect- ed officers as follows: District President: F. C. Taylor, New Albany; Vice President, B. Pennell, Towanda; Master at Arms, A. Huntsinger, Athens; Recording Secretary, C. F. Brainerd, Athens Financial Secretary, G. C. Patter- son, Sayre; Conductor, H. Bennett, Luther's Mills; Inspector, Harry Cummings, Troy, Guard, L.. Shan- backer, New Albany. This morning there was an evi- dent increase in the number of vis- itors about town, and merchants began to decorate for the parade, which formed at 2 o'clock under the direction of Marshal Nathan Weller, as follows First Division Form on Lehigh avenue facing Desmond street, New Albany Band Camp 190, Towanda Camp 202, New Albany Camp 642, Luther's Mills Camp 0632, Franklindale. Second Division Hosmer's Marine Band Camp 633, Athens Camp 514, Wetona Camp 535, Grover Camp 638, Canton Camp 232, Tioy Third Division Cayuta Boy's Band Camp 8, Waverly, N. Y. Camp 20, Lockwood, N. Y. Camp 416, Gillett, Pa. Camp 272, Sayre. Yester and residents A large crowd was attracted to see the regalia clad young patriots move over the line of march: Desmond to Hayden, to Elmer, to Lincoln, to Keystone, to Maple, to Miller, to Chemung, to Wilbur, to Lockhart, to Keystone, to Stev- enson, to Wilbur, to Mohawk, to Elmer, to Hayden, then counter- march to Hall. HOSPITAL NOTES C. W. Lear of { Milan was admit- ted today. John C. Kimber of Waverly was discharged today. Mrs. Ella Drake of Litchfield Center was operated on today. Berne Lurcock of Nichols admitted today, phoid fever. was suffering with ty- John Shearer, a portion of whose foot was amputated recently, un derwent an operation for skin- grafting today. DEWITT ARRAIGNS POLITICAL METHODS At the evening session of the P. 0. S. of A. convention the Rev DeWitt of Athens delivered an ad- dress. He spoke along patriotic lines and severely arraigned the un patriotic methods of machine po liticians and their supporters. A large attendance is reported. CHURCH OF REDEEMER SPECIAL SERVICE There will be a special service at the Church of the Redeemer at 7:30 o'clock this evening. The rector, the Rev, F. T. Cady, will deliver a short address, WILBER HOOKS MEETING There will be a meeting of the W.H.& L Co. t tonight at 7:30 There Hon, Mial Lilley was in town today. Simon Glazer was in Towanda today. A. D. Stevens went to Towanda this morning. A. M. Ayres was in Elmira on business today. Dr. M. C. Hunter has returnted after a short vacation. C. C. Yocum transacted legal business at the county seat today ———— A ——— The Rev. F. T. Cady turned from Saratoga and } H this evening to has Albany rec > VanEtten attend the Soldiers’ picnic Price goes to and Sailors’ annual tomor row. ee Sa Engincer Fount Morley, wife and daughter Hazel of Welles avenuc arc speading two weeks’ vacation at Lake Sheridan. Mr.and Mrs. E. A. Rockwell returned yesterday from an extend ed pleasure trip to Niagara Falls, Toronto and other points of inter- est in Canada. —— A ess Miss : Wendel, rapher for the Farmer's Dairy Dis- Lizzie stenoyr- patch Co, will leave tomorrow for atwo weeks’ vacation it Onconta. Miss Ruth Thompson of Pittston will take her place. i. William Taylor and family of Chemung street, and M. P, Seward and family of South Elmer avenue, Ses Rebecca and Lucy Conklin of New York, today at Uncle Tom's Cabin across the Susquehanna. John E Graham, John F. Man- nix, C. P. Vosburg, John Sullivan, Dr. D. Leopard Pratt, Prof J. J. Cummings, Dr. LL. T Connolly, Otis Burtnett of Towanda and Louis Piollet of Wysox, were in attendance at the mecting of the Eagles last evening. a A eee — NEW NEWSPAPER FIRM NEARBY A partnership has been formed between G. B. M. Ward of the Laceyville Messenger and James T.Wright of Waverly. Mr. Wright is a former Laceyville boy and returns to his old office where he first stuck type. Of late he has been with the office of the Waverly Free Press. With this week's issue the Messenger begins its thirteenth year of publication. The paper is a ncwsy one and ought to be more so with Mr. Wright back- ing up the genial Mr. Ward —To- wanda Review. tp Mp mms EAGLES INITIATE ANOTHER CLASS Sayre Aerie of Eagles held an initiation last night and a good class, including several from To- wanda, Wysox and Waverly, was initiated. Following the meeting a smoker was held and ments were served. t——— A ———— SAYRE TEAM T0 PLAY AT ULSTER Sayre baseball circles are stirring a little bit once more. Games with Ulster at Sayre, September 14, and Waverly at Waverly, Septem- ber 16, have been arranged, and a game with Wilkesbarre is possible. PACKER HOSE CO. WILL MEET TONIGHT The members of the Packer Hose company will hold a mecting at 8:30 this evening. Every member is urged to make a special qffort to attend, as business of importance will be considered, refresh- "HD nib MBE District Near the Silk Min May Be Built Up as Result of Am- icable Conference Attorneys Yesterday. A miniature city may yet spring up in the district around the Tioga silk mill, as a conference between Hoyt and Beaman, referees for the Athens and Sayre Real Estate Co, and Maynard & Son, representing Johnston and Allen, contractors It 1s said that the difficulties in the way of continuing the build ing, caused by the course of action of Mr. Biddle and the consequent complications with Johnston and Allen, moved sub-lessors, have been amicably, rc and things are expected to boom ahead now with- out further trouble. OWNS A STREET CAR LINE. Mrs. George H. Bogue of Denver Operates the Only Gravity Sys- tem in the World. Denver.—Only one woman in the world [8s sole owner of a street car line, and that woman is Mrs. George H. Bogue, of Denver She is owner of the Cherrelsn ilue, a mile and a half in length, running south from the ter- minus of the South Broadway tram- way line Mrs. Bogue's lime to Cherrelyn is also & street car novelty, being the only MRS GEORGE H BOGUE (Sole Owner a Street Car Lice al Denver.) of gravity system in the world. To a cer- tain extent it 1s a relic of the old horse car days In Denver, before the tramway invaded every nook and corner of the city. And yet it is an extension of street car service which the tramway does pot cover, and a step In advance horse car line in the world. The line runs from Englewood to South Broadway heights On the up- hill trip the motive power is a horse, which slowly ambles up the hill In about 15 minutes, patiently drawing the antiquated old car and {ts passen- gers, but seeming never to complain, for the pace Jimmy O'Brien, of Scotch-Irish-Can. adlan extraction, Is the driver—to all intenta and purposes, so far as fidelity to the best interests of the line 1s con. cerned—he might as well carry the title of superintendent or general man- ager, for if he owned the line he could be no more falthful than he has shown himself for three years while working for Mrs. Bogue Summer and winter, he Is always on duty, and never misses a trip, passengers Or no passengers There are three horses which take turns in doing the work of pulling the car up hill, and then have the fun of riding down, standing on the back platform and surveying the scene or viewing the mountains as the car swiftly glides down hill With as much complacency and dignity as could a major general Violent Motions, “One of those deaf mutes is trying to strike the other,” sald a bystander, excitedly “No, he fsn't.” man, explained the police “he talks with his hands, ani Is only using a little strong language.” —Detroit Free Press Why Paint Turns White. An explanation of the reason why paint and’ varnish look white after a heavy rainstorm has just been fur- nished. The moisture has inserted i1t- self into the minute divisions of the paint, and thus gives it the whitish ap- pearance. Dickens’ Invention. The fire alarm box with the glass front, which may be quickly put into operation, but which may not be tam- pered with untill the glass front Is broken, was suggested by Charles Dickens, though few have ever heard of him In this connection. Revival in Whales. The proprietor of a traveliog merry- go-round, whose route had been io Walesa and who had gone inte bank ruptcy, Informed the court that lack of patronage, due to religious revival, had caused hia fallure. Ch A ° t ™ automobile $0 Valley Phone 191A 205 Desmond St, Sa / Preserving gallon; covers Price 10 cents pi 10 cents extra. ALL KINDS. Waverly, N. Y. Legion. Chartered under Fraternal Laws, State of New York. Fraternal Life Insurance Costs less than Old Line and easier payments. We accept payments, monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or yearly. Look up our rates, they will interest you. E. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager. Sayre, Pa. 112 Desmond St. Valley "Phone 144y And have their teeth put in proper condition before eutering school, ITS Health and hap-|} piness are what you desire in Io po either fully in ape house which does iN not contain an up- to-date bath-room. Now we do Plum-3# bing and do it well BS If you engage us - to fit up a bath-}&d room for you there's] only one thing that you'll be sorry for and that hat} ful when badly decayed teeth are pres ent. School days require good teeth, NO MATTER IF YOU WANT A Extracted, Filled or Heplaced, we can | do it positively without pain. We pay | especial attention to children and ner- | vous people, Same, DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS Hours: 8:30to 12; 1t0 5:30; Tto 8 Opposite Big Store, corner Elmer and Léckhart St., Sayre, Pa. I FEW GOOD BARGAINS street ; lot 652x228 feet; good fruit; easy terma, $2100 i A seven room, new house; iy Improvements on Madison $1100 aha a seven room $2400 takes a nine room house, modern improvementa on North Wilbar Ave, $2100 takea a séven room house on North Elmer avenue; corner lot; large enough for dwelling on baok. $1400 takes a nine room house and five large baliding lotsa on Pennsylvania Ave, within V. R. R. shopa, FRED J. TAYLOR. H. L. TOWNER, Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rex |Hours—7 to 9a. m, 1% 8,7 to 8 pom i OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOC ' Valley Telephone 7x. 188 H. H. Mercere dd Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Pa Valley Phone 11 Xa 112 Desmond Btreet, | . Come let me give your tee ri sxamioy LB will and may sa ale ble a rail ater ou tising prices is co fesmional uack 1 and quack 1 here that atl 1 ask is honest work, ey DR. G. F. CA 138 Desmond St.