SALE we will havea OF SCHOOL SUITS from one dollar to Come you buy. in and take a look before ANEY & PAGE SAYRE OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL OIL H Just the t EATING STOVES hing to heat your room now N— $4.50, $7.50 16 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. Plates. ____ $5.00 Pivot Crowns $5.00 ~ Bridge Work per tooth_$5.00 Gold Crowns Gold Fillings Silver Fillings __ ----$7 and $38 £1.00 up 50¢ and 75¢ “All the news that’ s fit to print” TUESDAY, SEPTEM BER 19, 1905. LOCAL BREVITIES Smoke Peer's S Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar. Hill & Beibach are their cafe with a new trance, improving marble en Harry's Choice—unexcelled sc i MOTHER'S ~ BREAD ked by Kolb, Philadel- phia. Sold by U. INGHAM & CO, GROCERS. Desmond St., Sayre, | Both Phones Fire did nominal damage to an louthouse on the East side last night. len Gp Mpa st. The Sayre City Club barber men's day this afternoon. —— John J Baryon, through attorney street to Harvey W The Packer band gave a concert on City Park this afternoon before {starting for Waverly. A good crowd listened to the music. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilber are rejoicing over the birth of a daugh- , subject to Repabliean pw Saturday, Sept. 30, 1905. W. G. GORDON. 8, Pa, Sept. 3, 1005. J. Kiroum, on Hospital place this morning. Er —— As — John W. Storms of South Wav- erly, has withdrawn his candidacy for the Republican nomination for Prothonotary. His friends in this lend of the county regret to hear ithe news. —— We have all heard of the people {who sell goods so much cheaper {than cost. When reminds one of what they cost him, and sheriff Howard Ferris, Tired of Life, Tries to Terminate Troubles With Poison—Design Frus- trated by Medical Aid Howard Ferris, 24 years old, son of Frank D. Ferris, 112 South Hopkins street, tried to commit suicide shortly before six o'clock last night by drinking a bottle of liniment which he thought to coa- tain opium. “I have taken laud- inum and will be dead before sev- en o'clock,” he told his mother. He soon became unconscious, and was placed on the floor, while Dr. Towner was hastily summoned He found that animation was sus- pended. No pulse could be per ceived at the wrist or over the heart. The body was picked up and laid on a couch, and the jar of moving caused a flutter of the heart and a gasp of the lungs for breath. Powerful stimulants were injected hypodermatically at short intervals, and by nine o'clock the would-be-suicide breathing naturally and probably out of dan- ger. This morning he was sleep- ing naturally. Ferris had been having consid erable trouble recently. Last week he was arrested and fined for drunk- enness, and father paid the Yesterday afternoon he was seen on the street, apparently un der the influence of intoxicants, but he walked home straight enough when Chief Walsh him the alternative of getting home or into the lockup. When he reached home he took the lini- ment, which quickly produced the effects of poisoning, paralyzing the heart and causing It is said that who does not live with him, but no children. FIRE ALARM TAKES LONG TINE T0 SOUND At exactly 10:54 o'clock last night the engines in the yard be- gan that tremendous tooting and howling which usually betokens a fire. Citizens who looked saw a red glow in the sky, and wondered why the regular official alarm did not sound. was his fine, gave chloroform unconsciousness, Ferns has a wife, For full six minutes by the watch the engines hooted and bawled away before the alarm got ready to let the members of the fire department know where somebody's property was going up in smoke with no one to save it. Some communities think that six minutes is too much headway to give a fire before the companies start. Such communities have automatic electric fire alarm sys- tems, that instantly sound the num berof the box from which an alarm is sent. MURDER SUSPECT NOT RIGHT MAN Chief Walsh received a telegram from acting superintendent of police W. J. Donovan of Buffalo requesting him to watch out for one Stanislaus Sak, wanted for fatally shooting a policeman at Buf falo Sunday night. Sak is describ- ed as a Pole, 23 years old, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches tall, heavily built, dark hait and complexion, wearing dark clothes, A man answering the descrip- tion exactly, except for height, was taken from a train by Chief Walsh last night, but he had papers to prove that he was George Fish of Chicago, and was released. rs tf A HAS IMPROVED HIS FIRE EXTINGUISHER W. C. Hickox, inventor and as- tronomer of note, has returned from a trip to Washington and Baltimore in the interest of his im- proved fire extinguisher. The un derwriters at Baltimore pronounc- ed his machine the best ever shown them, The improved extinguisher # nozale with a a deliv- Many Men Attend Mass Meeting at the Tabernacle and Bear Witness to Power of Christian- ity to Confer Happiness. | The men's service last night was one of the very best that has been held in the Tabernacle. audience of men was present and they listened in reverential silence | “The Secrct of a Happy Home. The text was Acts 17:30. "But| now commandecth all men every- where to repent.” “The secret of unhappy homes," | said the speaker, The mspired writers that | repentance is the first step tow ard | freedom from sin. therefore home, “we sin,” inform us Repentance is secret of a Faupy) The sermon was threugh- cut a straightforward appeal to men to repent of their sins and accept the Christ, giving him the first place in the home After the bore testimony the sermon men that many to the fact by their letting Him have his way there. > “Sold Out, — SN PURELY PERSONAL Sheriff Robinson last night, B. G. Maddock has from Easton. was in town returned Dr. Guy C. Holcomb of was in town today. Ulster — pe — Charles Chamberlain of Towan- da is visiting friends in Sayre —— Mr. Sidney Murphy is visiting at John LaBarr’s, Lincoln street. eee Attorney David E Kaufman of Towanda was in town transacting legal business today. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane Miss Veva Williams went Bound Brook, N J, today ——— eee: and to Mrs. James Hager of Canton and Mrs. Mason of Elmira Mrs. Street, are visiting - AY James Cornish of Lincoln S. N. Jackson moved from Me- shoppen last Saturday and resides in the concrete block corner of South Keystone avenue and Mad- ison street, NATIONAL CAR WHEEL C0. CHANGES HANDS One of the largest transactions in the iron world of the present year was consummated during the past weck, when the control and management of the National Car Wheel company passed into the hands of James D. Rhodes of Pitts. burg and William F. Bonnell of Cleveland. This Company owns and ope- rates four plants, one at Pittsburg, one at Cleveland, one at Sayre, Pa and one at Rochester, N. Y. Its product is cast-iron chilled car- wheels, steel-tired wheels, grey iron castings, aluminum and brass castings, The works have an capacity of 300,000 wheels. The officers are as follows: James D. Rhodes, president; C. A. Otis, Jr. and William F. Bonnell, vice- presidents, George P. Rhodes, [reasurer and C. A. Maher, secre- tary. The directors number nine and are as follows: James D. Rhodes Pittsburg, C. V. Slocum of Pitts- burg, J. C. Holt, Grand Rapids, Mich, C. A Ous, Jr, of Cleveland. C A. Maher, Cleveland, William F. Bonnell, Cleveland, W. T. Good- now of Sayre, Pa. ind C. T. Chapin, of Rochester, N_ Y. C. T. Chapin, the former presi- dent of the National Car Wheel Co’, remains with the company in a special capacity with head- quarters at Rochester, annual Decided to Open Last Room. It became announcement of Supt. Stetler at ors last night that the borough | Lallon; covers Price 10 cents per 10 cents extra. of the opening of the new West | and that another! will be necessary Stetler announced that the two rooms for | seventh cach, too the near future. Prof grade con- 1 ma any on the part of the teacher or the pupils the The to furmish a work building and to look for a compe By this the West ight wrge enough to accommodate the pup ls {for pool wWaors Bb A Some other show Crow led grades came condition commitlces were instructed room for seventh grade tent teacher for the same the Sayre building, whic action last room in h was tho pupils for several years, will be Next ycar the schools will be filled to overflow ing? arramn, and the directors put into use will have to look for more room I'he last night talked if the possibility directors of temporanly Wist chool on the hill, but nothing was decided. nish reopening the old Sayre Such a'move would fur temporary relief only—the for the difficulty building of only cure seems to be the new school houses to keep up with the grow ing juvenile population No Face needed suicide here—and none Savre believes and prac t.ces the strenuous life REBEKAHS CELEBRATE S4TH ANNIVERSARY Lady Ww illard of Say re Rebekah Lodge the of the institu- tion of the Rebekah degree of Odd A special program has been prepared will celebrate fifty - fourth anniversary Fellowship tomorrow evening ments will be served I'he public is and refres cordially invited to at Odd Fel eveming at » attend this celebration hall o'clock. lows’ tomorrow Telcphone your news items to The Valley Record, 142 A FREE To the Person Bringing this Ad to Our Office. Valley ‘phone Beginning September 13th we will give free of charge one gold crown (best quality) on every full set of teeth wade or contracted for on or before October 20th. We will also allow 10 per cent dis- count on all other work done or con- tracted for daring same period of time. NOTE PRIUES Gold crown and bridge work 83 per tooth Fall set of teeth, 25.00 up Teeth cleaned, a) cents Teeth filled with silver, Teeth filled with gold Teeth filled with cen Teeth filled with We 0 cents 10 up ent wrt’ enamel extract teeth pain. 50 cents $1.50 up without guaranteed, positively All work Hours: 5:30 to 12; Opposite Big Stor Lockhart St, 105630; 7to 8 corner Elmer and | Sayre, Pa. D. CLAREY COAL C0. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guaranteed ——— Bradford Street Yared Phone, Ba Office at Raymond & Haopt's Store, Sayre Hoth "Phones A.E BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Charles ©. Annabel, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, ALL KINDS. | Waverly, N.Y. National Protective 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. 112 Desmond St Valley Phone 144y * HE STORE OF QUALI Sayre, Pa YOUR SPIRITS Go Up when ours go down Chir wines are ex hilarating without bad effects, Why? It's becanse PURE WINES ARE BENEFICIAL, and we keep pothing exeept Liquors that energy must be wholesone, it's also restore the We sell ne the best lutely pure and Prices are reasonable, ELMER A. WILBER, 109 Packer Ave, Sayre. —— others, Trey ours get IX a=) XSIEXSITH SECs SESSA he Athens “Shoe Hospital” JAMES SMITH Is still at his old stand, 604 South Main Street, Athens, ready to repair shoes in the best manner and at the lowest t price, Bring vour shoes to the “Shoe Hospital.” Shop open evenings from 7 to 8, a 3 RS ES Ea EXE =, > ES ons oh ad SA NT NT “ ‘A Sure Investment Did you know it? REAL ESTATE is | the safest and best investment vou can {0 ike? Especially von a growing amd fthriving town hike Save, NOW is th {time to buy a home for yourself vid fan tly and be vour oma ladlond, What's the paving reat year in and vear ont? Pour satisfaction to look over a bundle of receipts that represent mor money pard out than enough to pay for 2 snug little howe ff only vou had com meneed paving on the hao ao instead of paving rent letting opportune hagmin every das tise ne ten years YOU are ex slip through your aid your next door ighbor buys and pays for a home while You pay rent Large boarding « V.R R bargain this month sy hotel Several convenient to will sell at Can bo easily ar if Ff opportunities All inquiries giv- house, shops Owner ranged ata desired Call, write at small expense oth or pho npt attention FRED J. TAYLOR. © pros Mm he Oman V. Station, MONEY To Loan The Athens Building and Loan and Savings Associa= tion, established 1887, has * money to loan at minimum Premium. You cannot a vr ford to pay rent when mons ey for building your home can be had on such advan- tageous terms. Secretary. hk IT'S SIMPLY fami —— THIS] Health and hap- piness are what you most desire in life and you can't enjoy fully in af h does “a hy LEW LA x 46 | bs 5 0 Nid Qe w I an up-§ Ls either N whi house not contain to-date bath-room. Now we do Plum-§ bing and do it well. = \ If you engage slp to fit up a bath-H3 room for you there's] EB only one thing that you'll be sorry for and that that vou didn't have it done sooner 18, Plumbing, Heating and Tinoing H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Elmer Are. LEHIGH AND SCRANT COAL At the Lowest Possible ble Prices. Orders can be left at West Sayre Store, both phones; or at the Erle yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m. COLEMAN HASSLER, "R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. Sayre, | Pa. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Kir, NSS Throat, and the Proper Fitting of es. Hours—9-1%; 1 I Bundays appointment. L. B. DENISON, M. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 i Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave, Valiey Phone at office and tesidence, A.J.GREEI A SE AA. CONTRACTOR AND BUMDER. 103 Lincoln St
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