The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 22, 1905, Image 4

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    WE FILL MAIL OR-
DERS AND PREPAY
FREIGHT OR EX-
PRESS ON PUR-
CHASES OF $s.00
OR OVER.
or]
SAYRE, PA.
If you
twill affirm the truth of t
his statement after you have seen what's to
Healthful
Bedcovers
must be light.
able lightness and warmth of
Maish
Laminated
Cotton Down
~ Comforts
make them perfectly hygienic
“and delightful to sleep under.
The remark-
The snow white filling of the
~ Maish is made by a special
: process in one continuous unt-
~ Jorm piece, guaranteed not to
lump nor flatten.
See the ne Maish
Comforts at our store.
Ww
Very attractive patterns. All
sizes-—crib to extra large.
Millinery
Opening
Oct. 4, 5 and 6.
At this opening all the Paris and
New York styles will be reflected and
all kept at popular prices, No
portunity between now and that time
will be let get away from us to pro-
dace novelties, and the same exela-
siver. ss on hats as was acknowledg-
ed upon the opening of this depart-
ment last March,
Miss McCormick,
trimmer will be in charge
more than ever emphasize
ty as a leading designer,
op
onr New York
wad will
her abili-
Rain Coats
Second Floor
The season is here {or their practi.
eal use. Prev ailing style is Empire,
with a touch of velvet in collar, cufl
or piping. No less than two dozen
Kinds, Prices 87.87, 80.37, 20.47,
210.47, 811.00, $12 87 and up. We also
have Misses in 14 and 16-year sizes,
swell Cheviot effects. Two were sold
to a party looking and buying after
having been to New York Mast be
a reason for it,
HANDSOME MAN
TAILORED SUITS
COME SEE THEM
260
FL
Garments
Second Floor
Special this week on Children’s Ready-to.w
$3. 6 at 33167. This stock
changing. Others up to $15.00. Look
then come here and see the difference,
~
Special Sale
Street Floor.
To close, On a 10 [t. e filled with
and Taffeta also Persian Ribbon Belts,
5c belts 108, G0e belts Jie,
belts 79, 21.50 belts £119,
ear Clothes
pu
Silk
C, 21 (U1)
Saving.
Isewhere 790¢ belts 50
elsewhere, :
Figure the
Carlisle for Children and Misses 81.7
Men $3.19 and $3.69. We stand behind
lines for Waverly, Athens and Sayre,
Sorosis for Women £3.50 and $4.60,
every pair because they never give
Cr iw fords for
We can't af-
ire exclusive on these
us any trouble,
We
a
4 oT ge FOS Le¥
-
SSB T0T0%
A SS
WaT ae
‘the time to aes the children's Valle
daughter may owe
uty to her perfect,
will thank you some day for
her from disfigurement and
Prices for July and Au-
gust. The
DENTIST.
CAFE
it of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
TEETH
Ta
and may save you a lot of trou-
later on. Sivoe adver-
ioe is considered very unpro-
like, 1 can only say
and ask is fair prices for fair
honest work. VITALIZED AIR.
ner
culat
COA
2
Lehig
cite.
"upholstered,
‘esses renovated, Um-
re-covered and re-|
select |
O'HARA’'S BODY FOUND.
After Police Had Failed a Hanter
Staumbles on Hemalines,
NEW YORK Two weeks
£go the town authorities of Port Wash
ington, N. Y, re vivesl an anonymous
letter telling them that If a search
were instituted they would probably
find lo a clump of womds the dead
body of James O'Hara, a laborer who
bad been missing from his home since
Aug. 13. The writer of the letter said
be bad overheard a conversation be
tween Cleveland Poole, who boarded
with O'Hara and his wife, and another
person unnamed. What he heard dur
ing the conversation induced him to
write to the police
A qulet search of the country was
begun, but it was fruitless, and the au-
thorities paid po further heed to the
anonymous note
Yesterday 4 hunter stumbled across
the badly decomposed body of a man
near the O'Hara house. The clothing
was quickly ldeutified as that worn by
O'Hara when last seen. The police
claim the body was ju a position which
fndicated It had been thrown into the
bushes They Immediately arrested
Poole, who when que tioned admitted
ere is no nook or cor-
y Record does not cir-
Nept. 22
Largest Circulation
GIVES THE
last night the latter was seen alive.
He sald O'Hara had wanted to fight
bim on the way home, but he refused
to fight.
PUBLICITY
THE PALERMO SUICIDE.
American Who Jumped From Priss
Oskar Was Charles Westhafer.
PALERMO, Siclly, Sept. 22.—-Cards
and documents Lelonging to the Amer-
lean supposed to be Willlam Rens,
who jumped from the Hamburg -Amerl-
can line steamer Prinz Oskar, from
Genoa for Naples and New York, as
she was entering the barbor bere Mon-
day last and was drowned, indicate
that Le was Charles Westhafer of
Cleveland, O
The documents also seem to indicate
that Le was president of the Monouga-
hela and lake Erte Coal company. The
wan jumped overboard during the din-
per hour. His Inxly Las not yet been
recovered, although every effort bas
been ade
Shortly before jumping overboard
the man gave to the steward a letter
addressed to W. 8 Westhafer. The ev.
Hence so far at hand shows undoubt-
edly that the man was deranged
Miss E Bevens, who wns a guest of
the same hotel tu Florence at which
the suicide stopped, testified that he
; suffered from the delusion that Le was
being persecuted and fancied that his
fe was endnngered
in Sayre where The
L COAL COAL
uality of coal as there is
h Valley fresh mined anthra-
We also sell Bituminous and
“Healthy Work.
Workmen attending the pans in salt
works are never known to have
J. W. BISHOP,
| fluenza.
Successful.
made a reputs-
Brief Local Mention
—
F. E, Luckey and wife drove to
Elmira today.
5
JT. Stalford “and wife returned
from New York last evening.
————— ————
Bert Park and wife of Pleasant
Vv alley. visited at J. D. Fice's today.
David Kaufman returned to his
studies at Jefferson College,. Phila-
delphia, today,
Charles B "Durant was at the
Danby fair this week with the
Waverly boys’ band.
Harry Menier and daughter re-
turned from the adventist meeting
in Potterville yesterday,
J. S. Thurston, wife and daugh-
ter, Miss Helen, returned from
Walton, N. Y, last evening.
Arnnah Ladel with his daughter
Mrs. J. S. Weed returned. to their
home in New Albany today.
Mrs. Robert McDonald of She-
shequin is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. H. N. Weller, Chestnut street.
S. Rolls and wife went to
today to attend “the
reunion of the 57th Pennsylvania
Infantry.
Mrs. Jas. Henry returned home
last evening from a short visit with
her daughter, Mrs. F. I. Smith at
Shohola, Pa.
E
Wyalusing
Frank Z=ller of Trinket and Miss
Mamie Thompson of the same
place arc visiting the family of J.
D. Fice today.
Mrs. W. E. Daw and daughter
Beatrice went to Poughkeepsie yes-
terday where Miss Beatrice enters
Vassar college.
The Italian colony located in the
freight cars onthe Lehigh Valley
switch, have been transported to
another locality.
Mrs. J. A. Gould and her milliner,
Miss Laura Stevens, returned from
New York today and will have a
fine display in a day or two.
Mrs. W. Keech and Mrs. Frank
Drake who have been attending
the Chemung River Baptist Asso
ciation in Big Flats returned home
last night
George and James Leary and the
Ellen, Hannah
and Katharine Leary attended the
funeral of Mrs. John Leary in
Ridgebury today.
Now is the time to buy your
out of
Every article is for sale
at extremely low prices.
shoes. H. Sattler is going
The annual meeting of Pennsyl-
vania State Medical Society will be
held at Scranton next week, Sep-
tember 26-28. Athens will be rep-
resented by Dr. C. L. Stevens.
H. F. Marsh with his wife and
daughter Nettie, took the early
Mrs.
Marsh goes to Wilkesbarre and
Mr. Marsh and daughter to New
York.
The telegram social that was to
have been held at the home of
Mrs. Chas. Finch this evening has
been indefinitely postponed on
account of the fliness of a member
of that family.
A.C, Arnold took 2 load con-
sisting of Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. W. G.
ney to Smithficld yesterday to
attend the W. C. T. U. convention.
They will Teturn this evening.
Cards are out from Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. G. Thompson announcing the
marriage of their daughter Lydia
to Curtis F. Thurston, Wedaesday,
September 20, at Walton, N. Y.
They will be at home after Oc-
tober 15, at Athens.
James H. Hines and Louis and
the home of E. G. Hines in North
Owego this week and returned
home today. There yere
Why not take advantage of the!
by you can save from 33 1-3 to 30
per cent. H. Sattler, Sayre, Pa.
We have just received a letter
from Comrade Thomas G. Sample,
who was- unable to attend the
national encampment of the G. A.
R. on account of illness, from
which he is now slowly recovering.
Our comrades will remember him
as one of the most eathusiastic
G. A. R. men in the state, and he
has attended every national en
campment but the last one.
s7th Pennsylvania Reunion
Athens—Today survivors of the
s7th Penna regiment held their
annual reunion at Wyalusing. Co.
H went from Athens and vicinity
and was first commanded by Capt.
John Griffin, and Horace Williston
was quartermaster of the regiment.
They went out in the fall of
1861, a time when the disaster to
the union army had produced a
deep gloom over our land. They
served in Kearney's division of the
third corps, and the red diamond
badge they wear is a trophy of
heroic service. The remnant of
survivors is small but the boys
have rcason to be proud of their
army record.
Will Try For Gold Medal
Athens— Miss Mame
was in Athens last night the guest
of her friends at the home of Leon
Cook. She is teaching at Wells-
burg, and this morning started on
the early train for Smithfield where
she is to compnte in the gold
medal prize contest for the best
recitation. She has often charmed
her hearers with her fine oratorical
tion that she will again carry off
the prize.
ONCE USED BY REED.
Desk from House of Representatives
Now the Property of Attorney
General Moody
Washington — United States Attorney
General Moody loved Tom Reed
As a member of the house of repre
cupled by the man from Mair
When the old fittings were removed
from the house to be replaced by new
ones, Mr. Moody was enabled to pur
TOM REEDS DESK
(Relic of the Famous Blatesman Owred |
by Moody )
chase the desk to which he Lad be
same time he bought the chalr
The desk and chair were sent to his
Haverhill home for preservation and
they stand In the hallway near the
entrance to the dining room. A
stranger naturally wonders how
shabby articles of furniture came to
occupy such a conspicuous position un-
til the story is told.
Five Killed at Mount Holly Springs.
HARRISBURG, Pa, Sept. 22 Five
men were killed and eight others serd
ously injured In a coll'sion between a
pay train and a combination passenger
aud milk tralu on the Philadelphia,
Harrisburg and Pittsburg branch of
the Philadelphia and Reading railroad
at Rousbs Curve at Mount Holly
Bprings. Nowe of the passengers was
injured. The dead are Eplraim Me-
Cleary, C. J. Shearer, Johu HUI, Ed
ward Lauchs and Thomas Marion
Hill died on the way to the Harrisburg
hospital. The other four were killed
outright. Eight were Injured. All were
rallway cmployees
Want Eutertainment.
Canon Ainger, biographer and editor
of Charles lamb, once uttered this
pithy saying: “You may preach like
an angel, but if you can whistle on a
stick people Ignore your preaching,
and speak of you as ‘the man who can
whistle on a stick.'”
ff esate me—
Theaters of France,
France leads the countries of Eu-
rope in theaters, having 3M
Serves as Bait.
True love is not bulit on flattery, but |
it is often started that way,
Latest
Styles
“THE WOMAN'S SHOE THAT'S RIGHT”
WHEN you take your next step,
take it in a Patrician and you will
learn a lesson of comfort, ease and
durability in fost apparel that can-
not be equalled by any other®shoe.
Patricans Fit Where All Others Fail
Each and every
has proved a lasting advertise-
ment, Satisfied Customers have
spread the truth and established
the fame of Patrician the world over.
i
WILLIAMS & SUTTON
SAYRE, PA.
BRADFORD COUNTY FAIR
AT TOWANDA,
SEPTEMBER 26-29
Public Wedding Wednesday at 11 o'clock.
Grand Parade of Premium Stock Thursday at 10
o'clock.
Hon. Bois Penrose, U. S. Senator delivers an address
Friday at 11 o'clock. .
Balloon ascension and parachute drop each day.
High Trapeze performance. Acrobatic and Juggling
acts cach day. Thrilling slide for life each day. Many
other attractions.
Special train from Waverly
returning from the fair grounds last three days.
duced rates on railroad. Remember trains stop at F
grounds and start on return trip from Fair grounds.
Every department filled with exhibits.
Hon. KE. B. Norris and Hon. W. F. Hill speak Wednes-
day immediately following the Pu iblic Wedding.
pair sold by ug
, Sayre and Athens to and
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Closing Stock (Quotations,
Money n cali firm at 3% per cent;
prime mercantile paper, $<45 per cent;
exchanges, $271, 44,079 $10,624,410. |
Closing prices
Amal Copper
Atchison
B&O
Brooklyn LT 2
C.C.C. & 8t. LL. Wi
Ches. & Ohio a
Chi. & Northw
D&H
Erle
Gen. Elect
Jil Central
Lackawanna
Louis. & Nash
Manhattan
Metropolitan
Missour! Pac
balances
2% R Y. Central
x Norf. & West
Penn. RR R
Reading
Hock Island
St Paul
bern Pac
ern Ry
outh. Ry. pf
Sugar
151%
lay
11%,
i | |
uC.
Bate iral, 3124
patents, |
winter
Hg
3
WHEAT -8trong and higher on bullish
cables and Russian crop news, with
shorts the best buyers, December, 55549
$C, Aa BA, Ua
Tt reamely,
A,ylye. (Mercantile Exchange
| Quotations, extras, lc), firsts,
seconds, SLU lFiec.; thirds Ty
| dairy, tubs, extrus, X%4Wc., firsts,
seconds, 174418. thirds, 170.
imitation creamery extras,
firsts, 17 18%.
firsts, 1501 : secon ds. 16glic
+2
CHEESE—State, full cream, small, col.
ored and whita, fancy, lic. fap to choice,
Uiyiihe. large, colored and white, fang
nL giles talr to choice, 11GUW<T.; lig t
skims, choice. Ag: part skims, pri
. THs common to fal
Phe Eo skim. 2338
G8 Nearby, selected, white, fancy, !
Xo Baltimore
BUTTE extras, per pound
oficial
2g Ae.
state
1vgax.;
western
19419}
renovated, extras,
Daily for Towanda,
West. Unlon.. "a AM. Dl
Y Wilkes Barre, Glen Summit :
Semis te Haven, Pe Penn 3 Sees Junction,
New Alban 'Dushore,
; thirds, sd Wiamsport.
Mo Tunkhan-
mock. Pittston, ton, Wilkes Baste, Mauch
itadeiphla, Baltimore and
New York Markets. |S New York, $
CORN-—Steady; September, 5 | Sdeiphla. Baltimore and Washington.
AM $ynday oly, or Alhems, Mim
oy :
ok Plisn 120 Wilkes barre.
Md Dally for
2) sm
(In effect June 18, 1908.)
Trains leave Sayre as follows:
a =
A.M. Dail fot Tunkhamneck,
Wilkes Barre, G Hitistam,
White ¥ Haven, ars ad deste:
ra |
J pe TL .)
Union Pacific.. i
5 Steel “e
ATS8—Firm, No. : white
@33c., No 2 white. clipps
FLOUR — Steady, Min nesots 10: J ft ns Meshoppen asd
15; winte tralghts, HLL
Ho Lous. eer pasents, ):50%: E M. Towanda, Tink 1333 P.
Haven. Me Mauch
hem, New Sew You,
[rx M pr , Black Dias
3 HE Si Lk I
mit
York Manch Chan; Alicuiows. 3
AM “i pepe
| Gf) da ne rm
Niageia Faia od Toresia i
oholce, B{%c.; mixed extra, 4c. AM. for Van k
. Spencer. TH
i Connects for N Falls,
| Detroit and Chicago.
A.M. Week day
i sf) Femi ELLE
Pepe aris Comers, Osnete
P. M. Daily for Rochester,
TAs Batavia, Bumble. .
342: M. Daily for Lockwood Odessa,
{:
rete, Jie. western,
Western, averuge prime,
18g poor. 1ylic..
checks, 1315
LIVE COULTRY~-8Bteady, fowls, 14é
Misc. ; ducks, 12412%c.: old roosters, 3%
0c. spring chickens, 12g1%
DRESSED POULTRY Unchanged;
fresh killed fowls, cholce, 15. do, falr
to good, 14g légc.. old rox wiers, 100. | near-
Ly chickens cholee 1Sald western
chickens, fair to good, 13414
FRESH FRU] 8 Applies, Alexander,
per do head barrel, £244; Duchess of |
Didenbu is $iiusl “ St. Lawrence, JLT i |
Wealthy An King. $1504
- 1% Mats nn Blush, £2
od! ns 1; Culvert 1.5402
ar a Fall me nog Ls 202 4
Loa; Went) Ounce, $2
fall v \ricties, $11 5. Naldwin, $1.78
Hubbardson. #1 Ths Greening, $1.76
te varieties, $151.5; open head bare
Tels he? crab Apples small, per barrel, |
$1%1%, lark $201 el] pears Heckel Fo
barre! $1 wet per keg $1. os 35. Bart.
lett, por barrel 8 Logs, Ne 2 hogs: |
per keg, $1.21 70. per box, fLE01« {
dic. fair to
dirties, 12318%c
EASTBOUND.
Y. 8. Steel pf Rid ville. RE ba SERENE
(Waverly 835 A. M.) Dally
Washington,
$NEE . Alyn d. 1% M.) Week an
Burdett (Watkins) Valois, Loal, Glibert]
Daily Ithaca, Trumassbaty,
laken, Ay Corners,
AUBURN DIVISION,
AM. Week da onl , for Owego,
Live Stock Markiw.
CATTL Fe Sapply light, market a rady;
choice is®, pr me, £as» veal
calves, § 6S
HOGS Receipts falr: market lower:
rime heavy and dg, £5.90; 4
Moravia. As Asburs,
mT Diica and Alba.
3: 80 = IM . iy “for SFE reey
forkers, G5, Heht Yorkers, a
7p BN wes cwbom 08 RG”
We are now showing Fw
Domestic Woolens for Fall
and Winter
Have your next Suit made by us.
Murphy ho Blis