The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 05, 1905, Image 4

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    SAYRE, PA.
WE FILL MAIL OR-
DERS AND PREPAY
FREIGHT OR EX-
PRESS ON PUR-
CHASES OF $500
OR OVER. .
If
have you not always
Many credit
ought to be.
Street Floor
else for corresponding values,
er shoes at 50c to $1.25
other than as represented.
beaver heads
made, Must ses
the diversity
Street Floor
Underwear, from the mills to
Best fleeced 47 ¢,
Se, finer at 81.47,
skin, ete
to 23.50. It w.
to compare article
You on one profit, We invite it
147 81.98 itself. You can
at » UN,
3.47 wear that we d
parent,
Street Floor
Ladies’ fleece lined
$7¢c, $1.19, $1.39 and $1.59
“Outing,” $1.00 and $1.50,
arate or combination suits
80c and 88¢. Any price.
you could wish for,
Dep't
Garments for
Ladies’ wool 75¢,
15¢, 20¢, Women,
33¢, 39¢, B%¢, Toe,
apd” any quality
Children
eluding Masons, Jr. OU,
Royal Arcanam, Harvard, Yale,
48¢, and Ste,
given are
AS you may exact.
M/AT/ a \Cal 22237)
+ Nb
2aT%%:
The Summer Vacation
Is tha time to Nave the children's
y daughter may owe
Foe to her perfect,
even, white teeth.
To them so they must be
well for.
She will thank Jou some day for
saviig her from LH Eee and
‘Special Prices for July and Au-
gust.
Dr. W. 8, Melowild.
Hie 257 Talmadge Build-
; kvetias, Saye,
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Special attention to Pension Papers,
Valley Phone 11 X.
111 Desmond Street, Sayre,
Subscribe for The Record.
RILL & BEIBACH
care
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
EE SS.
UPHOLSTERING
Furniture upholstered,
_ brellas re-covered and re-
250 patterns of up-
to select
guaran-
BE
times much
Ss
stores here an Sas
This
because we
tops, in showing
Pythias,
Carnell,
23e, We
Koights
our customers who
been making the
tell us so
The
lo ladies’ there is scarcely any ead t
Many tilts and tarans in all
~
NaS) Tt
There is no nook or cor-
in Sayre where The
GIVES THE
LARGEST
PUBLICITY
There is no nook or cor-
ner in Sayre where The
Valley Record does not cir-
culate.
ee
OOAL OOAL COAL
J. W. BISHOP
There is as much difference in
the quality of coal as there is
between white and yellow sugar.
We sell nothing but the celebrated
Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra-
ate. We also sell Bituminous and
Loyalsock coal and all kinds of
wood.
Our specialty is prompt service
and the lowest market price.
J. W. BISHOP,
Both Phones,
Je, 3%, 50, 80e, 89 O8¢,
nothing handsomer
your advantage
ard price for price
g for baby
show you a big assortment of.
ige earner or the wealthier
<
/
A
four
as
ARR
not
but
nam roas and values we
wera, others crowns only, et
John Paul Jones, Con-
u but all suitable to such taste
COURTROOM WRECKED
Two (county tlerks Killed by
Explosion at (laclunatl,
CINCINNATI Au vxplo
of gas utder the door of the coun
ty office at the court
Louse here Killed George Zimmerwan
clilef clerk of the board of colnmission
aud Russell Blair, on assistant
clerk. Bialr was to Lave been married
this wouth. The explosion tore loose
the floor and completely wrecked the
county commissioner's room It also
sbattered wost of the windows In the
courthouse
The explosion was occasioned by es
Capiug gas cowlug into contact with a
lighted watch in the hands of Patrick
Walsh, superintendent of county bulld
lugs, while be was looking for a gas
leak in the courthouse
Iu additiou to the
mweriusu and Blair
suited in death, two
fully hurt. These
Gas
£)., Ot. D
gion
COutssioner s
ers,
injuries of Zim
which quickly re-
others were palin
were George Maley,
tnessenger for the board, and
George Kloeman of the county audi-
tor's office. Klovman was at the tele
pboue. He was bLadiy cul about the
Lead apd face, and Maley was crushed
under failing debris
tLe
Will Not Spare Leonard.
NEW YORK. Oct. 5 — Taking ne
stock in the defense of Harry Leonard,
the self confessed forger, that be in-
tended pothing criminal In taking
$350.08 worth of securities from the
City Natioual bank, as brought out at
Lis arraignment in court. the authori
ties of the lustitution intend to push
the prosecution of the case to the lim-
ft for the purpose of waking an exam-
ple of the young man. The City bank
officers do uot appreciate Leonard's
Leroi: rifice lu taking the
chance of arrest sunply to show up the
easy Wall street haykig wethods
sell sa
Was Pald Oat of Neri a's Fees.
NEW HAVEN, Coun ct 5 —
Statements show mg how $10000 trust
frauds were distributed to college pu
pils as prizes in accordance with the
brovisie of the will of the late Philo
8 Be William J. Bryao and
his wife Mary Baird Bryan, actiug as
frustees. Lave fled Mr
Bryan says in bis report that the pay
ment of the sue and transfer
tax ned the of $473 out of
each of $10xX Lut that he Las
gol by paying $1,
4190 out of his fees as executor of the
thet! Py
been bere
Lesson
occas)
fund
made this amount
fuss
Substantial Prizes.
In some Italian towns, instead of or-
dinary books serving as prizes In pub
lic schools. savings-bank books, *iib a
*mall sum entered to the
Brief Local Mention
Constable McGovern was in To-
wanda today.
Mrs. Mary Camer is confined to
the house with a severe cold
Dr. E B. Joachim attended the
dental Meeting in Owego ‘today.
General J. A Hill of Towanda
was transacting business in Athens |
yesterday afternoon.
Miss Mary Paine of Towanda is
visiting her cousin Mrs. Elizabeth
Paine, South Main street.
-
Fremont Miller has moved from
the Fitzgerald house to a flat in the
concrete block in West Sayre.
Rev. J. T. Radburn of Barton,
N.Y, will preach at the special
services at the M. E. church this
evening.
Mrs. Marion Pierce, who has
been visiting her son Leslie Pierce,
returned to her home in Burlington
this morning.
We have received through the
courtesy of Hon. L.. T. Hoyt a copy
{ “Pennsylvania at the World's
Fair at St. Louis.” 4
Chas. Hosmer went to Scranton
today to play with the Germania
band in the parade of the state
firemen's convention.
Paul E Maynard, Esq, went to
Towanda today to defend the John-
son suit betore Esquire Meredith
for violating the game laws.
Superintendent Kinney and Su-
pervisor of Signals Wass passed
through here this morning on a
fishing trip on the Susquehanna.
Mrs. W. G of Kansas
City 15 sister, Mrs.
Romaine Stevens and today they
to Macedona to visit
Lewss
visiting her
friends.
W. G. Newman and wife and
Joseph Hines and wife were guests
of Dr. Cowell on the Maid of
Athens on a cruise on Cayuga
lake today,
Perkins Post will hold their next
regular meeting Saturday after-
noon at 2 o'clock when they expect
an interest time and will receive
new members.
Mrs J. S Thurston and® Miss
Helen Thurston gave a reception
in honor of Mrs. Curtis Thurston
at their home in the Thurston
homestead this afternoon
Miss Helen Stevens, who has
been spending the summer with
her grandmother Mrs. Clapp,
South Main street, returned to her
home in Reading last evening.
We again remind our readers of
the annual harvest supper to be
held at the Presbyterian church
parlors tomorrow evening. Those
who attend will get a good meal.
Mrs. Delos Dubois, Mrs. Emma
McClarthy and Mrs. R. J. Mulligan
went to Macedona this morning to
attend a meeting of the Ladies'Aid
society at the home of Mrs. Martha
Cole. >
Several of the Sheshequin and
Litchfield Odd Fellows came to
Athens last evening to attend the
installation of the officers of Ath
ens lodge not knowing that it had
been postponed,
+ F. Marsh and Mrs. J G
Ons returned from Wilkes-
barre last evening where Mrs.
Marsh underwent an operation at
Mercy Hospital. They left her in
a favorable condition
Petitions Against Pranchise
Athens—Petitions are being cir-
culated asking the borough council
not to pass the Athens, Sayre and
South Waverly Railway franchise
over the veto of burgess Macafee.
There seems to be a wide spread
feeling among our citizens that the
burgess has given good reasons
for vetoing the bill and that no
| until the sentiments of the business
community shall be learned.
An Honorable Record
Athens —=While in Denver re
cently a reception was given to thie
Pennsylvania comrades one ev ening
by the resident citizens of that city
from the Keystone state, and we
had the pleasure of a quict conver
sation with Judge Torrence of
Minneapolis, who was acquainted
with Hon. O. D. Kinney and Col
|C. H. Graves, recently appointed
mintster to Sweeden and who took
with him from Athens
Judge Torrence was enthusiastic
over the high personal qualities
and accomplishments of Colonel
Graves and of his splendid soldier
record. The United States now
occupies such a high place in the
family of the world's great powers
that its representatives are accord-
ed the most exalted positions in
diplomatic circles, and when the
ambassador to foreign courts can
carry with him the record of heroic
service in the army for freedom,
such a record enhances the dignity
and splendor of other gifts. Such
qualifications Col. Graves possesses,
and we are informed that when
things were mentioned to President
Roosevelt by the member of con
gress who interested himself in the
colonels agpointment the president
began at once to cast over in his
mind what honor he could bestow
upon him. Col. Graves, although
surrounded by the splendors of the
royal court, has not forgotten his
old comrades and has sent a letter
to his G A. R. post in Duluth in
which he describes a friend he has
met in that far off land who was
an American soldier and fought in
the sth N. Y. Vols. and has since
distinguished himself in his own
land. This interesting letter was
read inthe U. V, LL
terday afternoon
a bride
meeting yes
Society Honors Society
Athens—The Ladies’ Missionary
society of the M. E. church
reception to the
gave a
Ladies’ Mission-
the Presbyterian
church yesterday afternoon at the
M. E. church which well at
tended. There most
lightful fraternal greeting in which
the benexolent objects the
societies were the
program well
intended to foster a more system-
atic method of the work. Addres-
ses were made by Mrs. [eon Lane,
Mrs. Carey and others After the
business was transacted refresh-
ments were served, and at the close
all felt that they had been very
highly entertained and benefited
ary society of
was
was a de-
of
discussed, and
throughout was
Enjoyable Legion Meeting
Athens—The meeting of En-
campment No. 28, U. V. L., yester-
day afternoon was a very enjoyable
one. Comrade D. W. Tripp made
a report of the proceedings of the
national encampment at Wilming-
ton, which he attended as a dele-
gate, and a letter was read from
Col. Graves, our U. S. Consul at
Stockholm, Sweeden. Oae
member, Wilson Murphy of Rome,
was mustered into the camp,
new
Tickets Going Fast
Athens—Tickets for the High
school lecture course are on sale
at Sanford’'s drug store and those
desiring to attend will do well to
reserve them’ soon, as the course
will be of a high order. The first
number is a concert by the famous
Lotus Glee Club assisted by Miss
Smith, reader, October 16
How Is Your Wheat?
Two men were disputing over their
spective churches Finally one called
8 ueighbor who was passing and asked
hig opinion as to which was the onty
church In which to be saved ‘Well
sald he, “my son and | have hauled
wheat to the same mill nigh on to 40
years. Now, there are two roads that
lead from our place to the mill-one's
the valley road, t'other takes over the
bill. And never yet, friends, has the
miller asked me which road | took, but
he always asks: ‘Is your wheat good?"
—Kansas City Journal
Facts in the Case.
“I suppose,” sald the pew parson
“your husband is kind to you and the
children.”
“Oh, yea,” answered the drummer's
wife, “but bis kindoess is too often of
the unremitting kind
“Excuse me.” sald the good man, “but
I'm afraid | am & trifie dense.”
oy ST amit when
Daily
held it
men’s
for 40
SHOES OF 1
Price
High Class Shoe Rerairias
above
shoes
years.
J 20ys sse[ yy |
J
ESS MERIT
$4.00
surireds
Passaic Naphiha tavoch Fiploded.
PASSAIC, NJ Oct Hy the ex
plosion of naphtha tank on a
launch in the Pa river Jolin J
Rothe amd Jobin Boston
wis blown ind
an
thachinistx
the
tie
wis drowned
overbo but saved bim
swhaoat, The men,
were engaged in
the launch
which had leaked from
weanie ighited from a spark
and the
self by clinging to
who were
repairing the
whet i i} hitha,
the tank |
from Hothe's pipe
followed
cngite of
explosion
Largest Painting
The it picture ever painted has
bes impleted by a French artist
after eight years’ labor The subject
i= the funeral of M. Carnot. and the
CANVas measures 150 square yards
large
0
Havemeyer In Mine Exsfiloston,
DENVER. Oct. 5-H. ©O Havemeyer,
the id members of his
party were near death in an eviplosion
of dynamite in the fifth level of the
Portland mine at « Crippe Creek
sigur King
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Closing Stock Quotntions,
Mopes on call ¢ cent, prime
caniii : it i vil, excl
E6605. Lala $
4 : Prices
Amal
Atchizo
H &O
Hrookiya R T
C.C.C.&RBLS
Chez & Ub
Chl & Nurthw
D&H
Erie
Gen. Electric
1. Central
Lackawanna
Louis & Nash
Manhattan
Metropolitan
Missouri Pac
mer-
wliges
Ce i Hoy
& West oN
R
ng
Island
Paul
ithern Pa
ithern Ry
ith. Hy pf
gar
as Paci
Paci
8S Steel
5. Steel pt
West. Ualun
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La
ow
143 |
hy
1X
ny
Jedt EY ITTY FL TY
New York Markets.
Firm No
=: White
THO Ri Steady, U i
al $4.6095 10. winter straights,
C10, winter extras §. Sud, wints
ents, H.Ig4
WHEAT Oper
port at Chicage
ae | N
"Wa
r pats
ed plead mo bull sup-
b il #0ovn reacted under |
easier cables, flue weather west Hosral |
northwest cell ta and Hquidasjon:
cember, S3%50%%., May, 88% yd §
CORN Ste: fu) ou cables and ering:
December, 57
BUITER- Creamery.
Agarge (Mercantfie Exchange octal |
quotation, exiras, 2lc); firsts. Wyle , sec
onds. 18% gle thirds, 17g17Gc.; state!
dairy, tubs. extras, tec; firsts 1g. |
scconds, ITI; (hirds, 16813
CHEESBE--State, full cream,
large { lored and white
fair tw IU 1A ¢
Shas. part skims
3 40 FATE
3 ill skims, 4 1s.
Ni State, Pennsyls
selected, white, fanc;
Sc; mixed extra
firsts Aa dirtie
ois vfrigerators
Pui ATOL 8 Irish
sweels weak,
"ht POULTRY Chickens, spring,
nearby x wound, 134g fuwls, 13:¢
roosters, old, ¥4c.; turkeys, 1h . pigeons,
per pair. Ok
DRESSED POULTRY- Turkeys ring,
dry picked, mixed sizes r pot og, 169
xx scalded, 150718 on) kes, sprin
Philadelphia. large, roastin fancy, 2
$c. | other Pennsylva nia an
to fancy, 14ifle alr
brotl ors, Philade Iphin. 4 Ix
under, HY Penney ania dry picked,
4 pounds to palr ar J under, 15018 ; ducks,
spring, long Island and eastern per
pound, leg? Vv vania, Jersey and
Connectivut oan 16a Western Hog 12
yauaps prime, large, white per dozen
oH. mixed, RLTGL15; dark, L5G;
culls, Mx af)
O HESSED MEATS Deef
demand at § wi pound
sides, with getieral wales at 640%.
calves rather slow at Sill per pound for
city Seated veals with holes Hight sell
ing up to Hh rountry dressed at Twi
120 mutton ahtet at Tips Wap per pound,
Lambe at JoalXk with sery fs selling |
above JN country dressed hu OKs falrly
steady at TUS 1 for heavy to
light weights
extras, per pound, |
small at)
fancy, NW;
light skims,
prime, $3
on to fair, og
ania and eas by
x = choice >a
frets to exira
, checks, 13
loug Island,
southern, figl 0
U1
Isy Je
steady
state, choice
to good, 1113
nds to palr an
cnney
in moderate
for native
Pou
Live Stock Markets,
CATTLE Supply ight, market steady;
cho of 540605, prime, B15GLN. veal
« rex, TUNE
HOG S—Recelipts Hght
prime heavy. 55 shi KS
! heavy Yorkers ¥ wa
ere, E0500; pigs. 84
SHEEP AND LAMBS Re
market steady primge we
common, §1 5048 sprig heb
market steady
dium, $700
8 gn York-
Ww, Mus
Tore. ght,
Bos.
Sui
Bring Your Job Printing to
Murrelle’s Printing
Office
“The Satisfactory Place.”
From four to eight skilled job
printers and a new, up-to-date
equipment are at your service.
a spoukon 5 say we lave the
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Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave., Sayre,
Yalley Phone 142a,
WE PRINT
The Valley Record
LEHGH VALLEY R. F.
(Ia effect June 18, 1908.)
i
Trains leave Sayre as follows:
KASTBOUND.
and Vainiagion
A AN any for Towands, Sulichta:
Uston, Wilkes Barre, M
aig
iladeiphla, A tae: he .
A.M. Dally f , Pittston
Wilkes Barre, on Summit Springs,
White Haven, Maoch Chunk, Allentown,
, New York, Philadeiphis, Baltimore
verily 6gqs A. M.
ouly. oh Athens y bas ) Week days
ay Dushore, Satter.
1 alls, og Wyslusing,
ville, Tunkhannock, on ad Wilks Sere
hf MM analy 48 A aM) Tally for
8:90 ve. Glen Semi pie.
Ch 4 DD 2 hayes, Junction New York, Phil
{ Ll
adelphia, Baltimore and W ashlngton.
Si Sanday uly, for Athens, Milan,
10: We ira TT
(were 132g P. Toatisemoct, | aly
ihe Bare. OGles Summit
Haven, Mo Mauch ShSaank, Aliestows, Be
kN u. CENA LL.
: ke, Olen Sars.
3 uch oo, Pits, Wik
York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Fubiagtay
Fol TE SAE, Mk fa
Gis ala Silimspors eae
PUY aud bole Rae.
edounla, Batavia, Cousnecls
Kies,
| hem
ha Rms ad
Black Dia-
ye only, for Leckwoed,
pomeer, lhacs, Traiiang'
! EE Re pars
via Siuls awd Miaguin Falls,
I Geneve, Rochester.
ily for wood Odessa
) 0: urge ue ins) a dosh ge
Varkk and
ily fi a.
. Daly 5 Hagia Cormers Trumassbury, Inter
5 2 gra Connects oe
Detroit, Chicago, SL. Loais aud points
r ho? fon ot dee. ke
b: 35 oni ldo Pha: ea Fail, Deir Detroit, Chicago,
St. Louls and point
P.M. Duty fo — ck wood, Vas Mites,
b: 1 moneda Gepers and Manchester,
AUBURN DIVISION,
AM. Week nro. Prag
3 aven, Syracuse, ain, ep