The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 24, 1905, Image 3

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    lest Clohing
We invite a careful inspection of
~ our new line outside fabric, lining,
“and most important of all, the new
concave shoulders and perfect fitting
neck. The new cut shows the only
Frunt ever made that will not
break. It fits night, stays right and
we tee it to be right
e can show you a lot more about
our clothing that you will find in no
“other make; besides, il don’t cost
any more than the ordinary
Find. it you have never bought a
Rochester Hand-Tailored Suit you've
missed something “Come in and
Maney & Page
SAYRE ATHENS
, Clothes
Crs Jlealel. Sirowss Br Conner
OUR STRONG POINT
A SQUARE DEAL Sayre Store.
We have a lot of standard made tools
at the following remarkable low prices:
Bevel edge carpenter’ chisels, P.8. &
W. make at 25¢ each, sizes } inch to 1]
inch,
Screw drivers, “Champion Style” at
10¢ each.
Machinist callipers, inside and ontside
at 65¢ each.
Machinist's steel rules 4 inch at 25¢
each.
Machinist's steel rules € inch at 35¢
each,
Stellson pipe wrenches. 10 in. size at
50c¢ each; -14 in. size at 75¢ each; 18 in.
size at $1.00.
These are all standard made goods and
first quality. Look in the window for
E NEVER SLE(Eg
= the assortment.
GEO. L. ROBERTS CO.
216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens.
Wr If you don't trade with us we both lose money. “wn
IST SEE WII YOU (AN GET AT
$4.50
FOR 10 DAYS ONLY THE FOLLOWING:
Gold Crowns $450 Bridge Work per tooth_$4 50
$450 Gold Fillings
$4.50
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
DR. W. F. STEPHENS, DENTIST
132 Lockhart St. Over Raymond & Haupt.
The Valley Record
“All the news that's fit to print”
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, was
LOCAL BREVITIES
Harry's Cholce—unexcalied 5c
| cigar, made at Sayre.
“Will O' The Wisp”
| Loomis tomorrow evening.
at the
Mary Emerson in her new play,
| “Will O' The Wisp” at the Loom-
|1s tomorrow night.
| The Movanho Club will give a
Most of us have to humor dance on Friday evening. The
our appetites. What more | Packer band will furnish music.
can appeal to your taste
ppe y The Sayre High school foot ball
than appetizin
ba Pl ti Eg team went to Towanda this noon
to play the High school team in
GROGERI ES fthat place.
This is the kind we try to
sell .
Graduating exercises for the
| nurses at the Packer hospital will
be held in the Presbyterian church
this evening.
We Want Your Trade
Yours Truly,
~ 0. U. INGHAM & CO.
Everything in Groceries.
Found—A pocketbook contain-
ing a sum of money. Call at Gay's
w barber shop, Wilbur House,
entrance on Packer avenue. it
6g doz. men's double front and
(back, black and white striped
working shirts, 29c, at Kaufman's
A E BAKE | mammoth sale, opening Thursday
y
(at 9:30 am.
| ——————
~ Carpenter and Builder. | F. J. Smith fell from the porch
of his residence yesterday afternoon
Pleasant St. Waverly, N.Y. diane a dislocation of his
ankle. The injury will lay him up
for several days.
The King's Daughters of the
hold
NUELL
Two Boarders Held Brunette
While Latter's Wife Belabored
Him Unmercifully With Huge
Club---Injured Man Will Re-
cover.
Condette Brunette, her daughter
Lovora Roado (by a former mar-
riage) and Ernest Cowerdgo, a
boarder in the Brunette home at
Milltown, will be given a hearing
before Justice Gay on Saturday
next on the charge of having Bru-
tally beaten Paul Brunette yester
day afternoon with a club. A
brief mention of the assault was
made in yesterday's Record, and at
that timc t was believed that
Brunctte might have been serious-
ly if not fatally injured. The phy-
sicians at the hospital, to which
institution the injured man was
taken, say, however, that he will
recover from the effects of the
beating in time to attend the hear-
ing next Saturday. '
Brunette is the husband of the
woman under arrest and according
to the story related by the police
the white dove of peace has not
reigned in the home for some time.
It appears that the woman has
three daughters by a former mar-
riage and that they came here from
Italy some time ago to join Bru-
nctte. For a time things went
along smoothly, but recently he
claims his wife and her daughters
have not been treating him well.
Mrs. Brunette kept boarders and
it is said that she treated them
with considerable more deference
than she did her own husband.
Brunette in the meantime was giv
ing the woman his earnings, but
the other day it appears that he
decided to discontinue this arrange-
ment and become a boarder with
the rest. This act on the part of
Brunette started a row, and the
boarders and his wife and her
daughters made things so disa-
grecable for him that he decided
to leave entirely. Accordingly,
yesterday he packed up his belong. |
ings and left. He returned in a|
short time for something that he
had left behind and as he was
unable to get in the door he
knocked the panel violently, caus
ing the glass front to fall in with a
crash. The noise aroused the
stirred them to action. Brunette |
alleges that two of the boarders!
and his wife's daughters rushed |
out of the house and fell upon him
The two men held Brunette while |
the women seized a heavy cluband |
proceeded to beat him about the
head. Neighbors in the vicinity |
witnessed the row and telephoned |
the police. Chief Walsh respond
ed, and when he arrived he found |
Brunette lying along side of the
road near his home bleeding pro
fusely from several ugly looking
wounds in the head. Someone
had placed a pillow under his head |
and although he was conscious he |
was becoming weak from loss of |
blood which had literally soaked |
the ground. His assailants were |
nowhere to be found. The police
made a search of a nearby corn-
field and found the woman, one of
her daughters and one boarder,
but the others who were mixed up
in the melee managed to make
their escape.
When arraigned before Justice
Gay the prisoners deposited cash
bail and were given their liberty.
The charge against them is aggra-
vated assault and if they are con-
victed it will mean severe punish-
ment,
TE ER.
SETTLED OUT OF COURT
The case of Weed Miller, who
was arrested Satnrday cvening by
Officer Sisson, charged with steal-
ing coal from D. Clary & Co.'s
yard on Bradford street, and which
was to have come up for a hearing
before Justice Gay last night at 7
pd
TH MORNIN
Towanda’'s Prominent and Well
Known Citizen Expires at His
Home in That Place After
Brief Illness
General Jonathan A. Hill, a res-
ident of Towanda, and well known
to nearly every one
died at his home in the former
place, this morning at 5:30 o'clock.
His illness was brief and death was
due to urcamic poisoning. The
deceased was born at Milo, Maine,
January 15, 1831, amd his death
removes a conspicuous
this section. He was a man of
strict integrity ‘and had many en.
dearing characteristics that gained
for him a wide circle of friends
He was a soldier in the Civil war
and received the title of general for
gallant and meritorious conduct.
in this valley,
figure In
He was a business man nearly all
his life and at the time of his death
conducted a large tanncry at To-
wanda. He was a regular attend
ant at the Methodist church, and
was possessed of a large fortune
General Hill was married Jang 10,
1856, to Lucy M. Richards of Rock-
land, Me who with these daughters
and sons survive: Mrs. Wm W,
Clark and Mrs. M. C 2 of
Wayland, N.Y, George R. Hill of
Elkins, W. Va and Dr. ]. A. Hill,
Jr., of New York city.
Deceased was a member of the
Military Order of the Loyal Legion
of the United States, New York
commandery, and was affiliated
with the Masonic order at Bangor,
Maine.
BOYLE IS CHARGED
WITH WIFE BEATING
Arraigned Before Justice John-
son at Athens Last Night and
Gave Bail For Further Ap-
pearance.
Greg
was arrested yesterday afternoon
by Officer Spencer Brougham on
the charge of wife beating. Justice
Johnson of Athens issued the war-
rant and Boyle was arraigned last
night. He pleaded not yuilfy and
demanded a hearing which was set
down for tomorrow afternoon. He
e bail in the sum of $too for
{his appearance and also $100 addi-
{tional bail to keep the peace
pending the hearing. Boyle's wile
alleges that for the past two years
he has beat her at various times
and recently his conduct has
|become unbearable, hence the
warrant for his arrest.
———— Me
‘George Peters Met With a Most
Distressing Accident at the
Shops This Morning
George Peters, a resident of
Hopkins street, met with a most
unfortunate and painful accident
while employed in the cabinet
room in the Lehigh Valley shops
this morning. Mr. Peters was
operating a buzz saw when his
right hand came in contact with
the rapidly revolving teeth, caus-
ing lacerations that necessitated
the amputation of the first finger
at the knuckle joint, and the sec-
ond and third fingers between the
second and third joints. The end
of the little finger was also badly
torn but the physicians at the
hospital, where he was taken,
believe they can save it.
Sayre Items
Smoke Peer's Straight Five, a
fine fragrant cigar.
Ladies’ coats and suits, child-
ren’s furs and coats, dirt cheap at
Kaufman's opening sale, Thursday
at 9:30 a. m, Sayre,
rn — fo ———
500 Furs, no two alike, at Kauf-
's
4
A HANDSOME GIFT
Mary Packer Cummings Gener-
ously Contributes an Annual
the Institution
Amount to at
Income to
Whih Will
Least $3,000 00 Per Year.
At a mecting of the board of
trustees of the Robert Packer
this afternoon at
most important announcement was
made to the board and
one in this
will evince considerably more than
ordinary interest.
ment
one In
which every section
The announce-
by Dr. C. H. Ont,
superintendent of the
was made
and it contained the cheering infor-
mation that Mary
mings of Mauch Chunk, and a
sister of the late Robert Packer,
founder of the hospital, has gener-
ously decided to contribute an
annual income to the hospital, to
be ured by the supor.atendent as
he deems necessary. She has also
plot of ground adjoining the hos
pital property on the south. The
following letter from her was read
by Dr O:t, and is sclf explanatory
Mauch Chunk, Oct. 20, "0s.
Dr. C. H. Ott,
Supt. Robert Packer Hospital.
My Dear Dr. Ott:
I want to assure
you of my interest in the hospital
and my satisfaction of your admin.
istration of affairs. The plot of
ground adjoining the hospital prop-
crty on the south I shill be glad to
deed to the hospital when you find
use for it in the extension of the
buildings. I have some real estate,
the net income of which it is my
intention to contribute to the sup-
port of the ho-pital beginning with
this year Income will naturally
vary, but it ought to average some
$3,000 a year. | want to take this
opportunity to commend the unsel-
fi.h labors of those who for so
many years have given the work
such loyal and enthusiastic co
operation, and to ¢xpress the hope
that the future will tell of even
greater uscfulness.
Yours very truly,
Mary Packer Cummings,
The eveats leading up to this
resolve on the part of Mary Packer
Cummings are of a decidedly inter
esting nature, This philanthropic
woman has always entertained a
kindly feeling in her heart for the
hospital and from time to time has
been exceedingly liberal in her
donations. Some time ago she
expressed a willingness to do even
more for the hospital than she had
done at previous times. Recently
Dr. Ott went to Mauch Chunk and
paid Mrs. Cummings a wisi
While there he was treated ina
most cordial manner and was given
assurance by her that he would
hear from her definitely in a short
time. A few days after the visit
Dr. Ott received the letter quoted
above.
While the income may vary to
some extent it is said by those ina
position to know that it will
that named by Mrs. Cummings
In fact it is thought that it will
reach nearer to $4,000 per year.
The action of Mrs. Cummings
in thus providing for the hospital
is particularly gratifying to the
hospital authorities and is greatly
appreciated by them. The friends
of the institution, and they are
legion, will also appreciate her
benificence. The income will be
perpetual and will be used for hos-
those in authority may see fit.
DIED THIS MORNING
Anna E | aged 7 years, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smiley, 70:
North Wilbur avenue, died this
morning at 11:30 o'clock. The
funeral will be held Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial at
Tioga Point. Grumme's has
charge of the funeral arrangements,
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Ella Bulss of Waverly, and
BC CROWD HEARS
SIDA ADDRES
E J. Squires, Advocate of Social-
ism, Proves an Entertaining
Speaker.
E. J. Squires of Jamestown, N.
Y., delivered an address on Social-
ism last evening to a crowd that
(filled the Howard Elmer hose
| house. Mr. Squires proved to be
A very interesting speaker and held
[the attention of his audience for ¢
fully two hours
He indicted the present capital-
a system that
allowed the worker to be exploited
the benefit of the few. A
system that supported the parasite
in luxury and in the majority of
cases kept the producer down to a
| mere living wage.
istic system as
for
He contended that the present
system was uncertain, that there
was a frequent overproduction,
leading to panics that came with
almost periodical regulanty and
that it was necessary to continually
find foreign markets to get rid of
the surplus that the producer was
not allowed to consume.
That the capitalist seeking his
own profit did many acts
mental to the community
shown by child labor and adulter-
ation.
detri~
as Is
He stated that socialism was the
contemplated system of public or
collective ownership of the instru.
ments of production and distri-
bution.
That socialism was not anarchy
but was the antithesis of it. That
the socialist does not believe in
force but the only way to accom
plish the desired end was by a
campaign of education, and by
peaceable methods and that the
principles of socialism were the
same wherever the party existed
That public ownership of industries
controlled by all for the benefit of
all, where every man had to work,
and society refused to support the
parasite either rich or poor, when
every man received a just return
for the services that he rendered to
society and commodities
made for use and not for profit,
then and only then would the
present inequality and misery of a
large portion of the race be done
away with.
At the expiration of the address
the speaker answered questions for
nearly an hour.
were
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GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
Beginning Monday, October 23,
will sell out all stock regardless of
cost to close out. LL. Frory,
141 3 109 Lockhart Street.
You Have
Rheumatism
Your case may be a little differ
from that of any one else, and may
need different IRE. ATMENT
same pononons URIC ACID
may cause the pan and iffering n
every case; but did it ever occur
Joi Hat the treatment sinted to your
ncighbor might not
be night for
w IE GUARANTEE
Ahoghotes
» URIC ACID
ind when taken on
with our FRE] TREATMENT
which we study to adapt to your 5g
1s absolutely sure to
tf follow
a Permanent Cure
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HE ATHLOPHOROS
rive vou a question blank *
us for the FRE} IREAL
med t yOUr Case
HEATH 1THOROS
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and will
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CO New Haven (oan
FRED J, TAYLOR
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If you haven't a) A
home and want Hy,
or if you have one you
want to get rid of,
call, write or KE
Taylor. _ If 1 haven't S
what you want I'll
try and find it for
one,
‘phone
T
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453 ESTATE
has
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If you want a first-cls
RANGE
to sell, We
have the following ranges :
in stock
Sterling, Dockash; Happ
Thought and Garland
Steel Ranges,
——— —————————
BOLICH BROS
HARDWARE
Desmond St.
ITS
SIMPLY
THIS]
Health and hap-
piness aré what you"
most desire in life
and you can't enjoy;
either fully in a
house which does
not contain an up-
to-date bath-room.
Now we do Plum-
bing and do it well. ®
If you engage us |
to fit up a bath-
room for you there's
only one thing that
you'll be sorry for
and that is, that!
you didn't have itl
done sooner.
Ww ¢ have them
Plumbing, Heating and Ti
H. R. TALMADGE,
Both “Phones. Emer
DES,
WILLIAMS
5
LEWIS
DENTISTS
Teeth Extracted Wit
Pain.
Vitalized Air
r prices are the loy
workmanship and ma-
terials considered.
Ou
Hours: 8:30 to 12; 1 to 5:30
Opposite $ Hi Shs corner Pai
rt Bt, Sayre,
*LODNIS OPERA fi
One Night Only
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER
SAMUEL LEWIS OFFERS
MARY EMERSO
In a Magnificent Production
“Will 0’ The Wisp®
Massive Scenic Investure for
tire Four Acts, Supported
by a Clever Company of
Selected Players
PRICES- 95, 3, Goal
Advance sale at W, UJ, Tel.
Waverly, ,
© ANDREW W EVA
Has opsaedn mls a real estate
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