The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 30, 1905, Image 3

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    invite a careful inspection of
Ww line outside fabric, lining,
£ important of all, the new
8 shoulders and perfect fitting
The new cut shows the only
ever made that will not
It fits right, stays right and
juarantee it to be right.
& can show you a lot more about
ing that you will find in no
make; besides, it don't cost
more than the ordinary
have never bought a
d-Tailored Suit you've
something. “Come in and
Maney & Page
ATHENS
When You Buy These Goods.
Sayre Store.
A big line of enamel ware
little price
Pie plates all sizes deep and shallow
Egg Poachers, Stew Pans,
Tea Pots, Handled Fry Pans
Tea Steepers, Lady Finger Pans
Tube Cake Pans, Cups,
Patty Pans, Mugs,
Pudding Pans, Trays
Covered Pails, Omelet Pans,
Colanders, Broilers,
Strainers, Oval Baking Pans
Mustard Cups, Mixing Bowls,
Baking Pans, Custard Cups
All Priced at 10c Each.
GEO. L. ROBERTS (0.
216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens.
MF If you don’t trade with us we both lose money. “w=
EEE
IST SEE WHT YOU OA GET AT
$4.50
FOR 10 DAYS ONLY THE FOLLOWING:
Bridge Work per tooth_$4 50
Gold Fillings
Silver Fillings___50c and 75¢
ata
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"
MONDAY, OCTOBER
LOCAL B
30, 1906,
REVITIES
S—— A —————————
Smoke Peer's Straight Five, a
| fine fragrant cigar.
Men's shamrock limette hand-
kerchiefs, sell the world over at 25
cach, at Kaufman's 3 for 25¢
1 | A handsome new sign has been
~ Most of us have to humor | placed on the Lockhart street side
appetites. What more |of Maroney's grocery store.
i
appeal to your taste
I fox | Strictly fresh oysters by the
t appetizing | quart or stew at M. K. Tully's pull
GROCERIES {man cafe, Lehigh avenue. 146t1
: | Sale of H. Sattler’s
This is the kind we try to clothing and shoes will
sell
We Want Your Trade
"Yours Truly, |
C. U. INGHAM & CO.
Everything in Groceries.
stock of
continue
“| until every article is sold. 147tf
| A hot bath, hair cut, shave and
shoe shine, all at the Utopian Bar-
ber shop, 2331 Desmond street.
147-6
We are here with the medicine,
|H. A. Kaufman's mammoth sale,
| Sayre, Pa.
| F BAKER | The Diahoga Tribe of Red Men
’ (will give the first of a series of
y 8 9 (dances in their hall on Desmond
arpenter and Builder | street tomorrow evening.
St. Waverly, N.Y | Lost—A ladies small purse con-
taining a sum of money. Finder
\ will please return to the Record
office and receive suitable reward.
But Wilkesbarre Delegation Hes-
itates to Come Here Because
of Lack of Amusements
According to the statement
made by one of the men who came
here from Wilkesbarre Saturday
last to look over the new Lchgh
Valley shops there are grave
doubts whether the mechanics who
have been employed in the shops
at the former place can be induced
to come to Sayre. The delegation
which came here Saturday was
composed largely of young men,
many of whom are single, and who
have cither been brought up in a
city or else have lived in large
towns long enough to acquire the
notion thata place as small as
Sayre has absolutely no attractions
at all. The men expressed them-
shops, and although they admitted
that Sayre is a hustling place for
they contend that it is
radically different from that to
which they have been accustomed
and there is not
amusement line to make it an in-
ducement to come here. They
also said that rents and the cost of
living in Wilkesbarre were much
cheaper, and they cited other con-
ditions as objections. One of the
men said that he did not think that
more than half a dozen of the men
could be induced to leave Wilkes-
barre.
its size
enough in the
couraging to the officials of the
company as they believed that
when the former had once looked
over the situation at the new shops
they could readily be urged to
come here. Although the men
are young many of them have been
with the Lehigh a considerable
length of time, and the company
desires to give them employment
rather than depend upoa the serv
ices of new men. One thing is
certain, however, and that is that
the company is up against the
proposition of getting men with
Rev. W. S. H. Heermans Occu-
pied Pulpit at Church of Christ
in Morning and Addressed Un-
ing Services in Evening.
Rev. W. S. H. Heermans of To-
wanda occupied the pulpit at the
Church of Chrigt in West Sayre
yesterday morning and in the
evening addressed the union meet-
ing in the Methodist church.
the morning Mr. Heermans spoke
on the “Folly of Killing the Proph-
ets” and urged his hearers to stand
together for rightcousness. At the
meeting in the evening he took
his text from the Lord's prayer,
“Thy kingdom come Thy will be
done on earth as it is in Heaven.”
He contended that as there is no
evil in heaven there should be
none on earth. :
Both meetings were well attend-
ed and the remarks made by the
speaker were full of interesting
thought and produced a good im-
pression.
HANDICAPS LEHICH
Present Famine is One of the
Worst in the History of Rail-
roading
The Lehigh officials are greatly
agitated over their inability to get
freight cars to handle the constant.
ly increasing patronage of the road
Transportation is being seriously
handicapped and the question is
not how to get traffic but how to
handle it. Every car building
concern has orders on hand that it
will take months to fill and they
are being hurried daily in their
work. The Lehigh
orders placed but the cars are
armiving slowly. The present car
famine is the worst in the history
of railroading and it will be a year
has large
they fail to get them from among
their old employes they will event
ually seek elsewhere.
—— eee
RENTED RICHARDS BLOCK
known restaurantcur, has leased
the lower floor of No. 226 Des-
mond street, known as the Rich:
ards block, and will fit it up for
restaurant purposes. The floor
was formerly occupied by James
Wiltse's cafe, and recently there
has been some talk of converting
the building into a hotel. Mr.
Kasper has rented the place in or
der to take care of his constantly
increasing business. Recently he
has been obliged to turn people
away from his restaurant near the
corner of Lockhart and Desmond
streets and the new place will be
run as an annex. There will be no
quick lunch counter but the place
will be remodeled into an up-to-
date dining hall where meals will
be served in every respect identical
with the ones now furnished at Mr.
Kasper’s old stand. He expects to
have everything in readiness at the
new place on November 15th, The
renting of the place to Mr. Kasper
does away with the probability of
the building being converted into
a hotel for the present, at least
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heart-
felt gratitude to the friends who so
kindly assisted, and to the teachers
and scholars of the Elmer avenue
school, and to the members of the
Baptist Sunday school and others
for their kindly expression of sym-
pathy in our late bereavement.
Mr AND Mrs, Jay Suivey,
SPECIAL FUR SALE
Williams & Sutton announce a
Nov. 1 and
PERSONAL MENTION
Henry Walbrikge of Towanda is
transacting business here today.
T———— a ————
Harry Talmadge was at Ham-
mondsport yesterday, the guest of
relatives.
R. A. Holcomb spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Woodin of Towanda.
Miss Marion McKenna of To-
Sterling Gangwer of Sharon, O,
was the guest of Dr. G. F Carling
yesterday. Mr. Gangwer is a trav-
cling salesman and on his way
south,
Herman Jenkins of
restaurant, who has been spending
several days at his home in* Pitt-
ston, returned to his duties this
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Richards,who
have becn spending the past month
among friends in Sayre, will leave
tomorrow morning for their old
home in Tuscon, Arizona.
Chief Walsh accompanied the
Lehigh Valley excursion to Ni-
agara Falls yesterday, It was the
last of the popular Sunday excur-
sions of the season and a large
crowd went alofig.
Mrs, Estelle Hyer of Rochester
who has been visiting at the home
of Mrs. Charles Shores of South
Desmond street, left this morning
for San Francisco, Cal, where she
will in the future reside
The dentists of the three valley
towns, and there are a number of
Dr. Joachim of Athens, Thursday
lll BLA A
SITIRAY NAT
The Firemen Were Called Out to |
Extinguish An Incipient Blaze |
at No. 117 Hospital Place.
An alarm of fire at 6:50 o'clock |
Saturday evening called the local |
fire department to 117 Hospital
Place to extinguish an incipient
blaze which had originated in the
cellar, presumably from the furnace
which is used to heat the building
side is occupied by Samuel T. Har-
leman, assistant superintendent of
the Lehigh Valley shops, while the
family of E. A. Wilber, the Lockhart
street liquor dealer, live in the
other side. The firemen responded
promptly and when they arrived
found the cellar and the rooms
of the house completely enveloped
in smoke. A stream was turned
into the cellar and the blaze was
casily extinguished.
It is not known in just what
manner the fire originated but it is
thought that a spark flew from the
furnace and ignited a quantity of
exgelsior which was lying on the
bottom The furniture
owned by Messrs, Harleman and
Wilber was considerably damaged
by smoke.
LOCAL MENTION
C. WwW Vansycle of Church street
recently purchased a new milch
cow
cellar
Eo _—
Joseph Farrell's home on East
Lockhart was fumigated today by
Health officer Brougham.
Ce
Hosmer's Marine band will give
a promenade concert in the West
Sayre pharmacy hall tomorrow
evening.
Miss Mabel Gay and Miss Lena
Grant will entertain at whist this
evening at the latter's home, No
104 Hayden street
Last night was the coldest thus
far this season. There was a heavy
white frost and the ground was
considerably frozen
All members of the Wheelock
Hose company are requested to
return their uniforms to D, J. Sis
son, the property clerk,
I. U. Ingham, the well known
grocer, has rented the south side
of the house owned by Drs. Yield.
ing on South Wilbur avenue.
nt Smee
Coleman Hassler, the well
known dealer in coal, is confined
to his home at No. 117 Hopkins
street, suffering from typhoid fever
eer ttre
Hattie Jones, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M. P. Jones, of No. 130
Chestnut street, is suffering from
scarlet fever. The case was re-
ported to the board of health by
Dr. M. A. Hunter today.
Burton J. Carpenter, who has a
lucrative position as pipe fitter in
the Lehigh Valley roundhouse at
Buffalo, is visiting at the home of
C. G. Mathews, 514 North Elmer
avenue. Mr. Carpenter is a former
Athens boy
roo
HOSPITAL NOTES
James P. Shields suffered a se-
vere contusion of the left forearm
today while working about an en-
gine in the shops
Mrs. Emma G. Hudson of 114
Hoover street, Sayre, Mrs. Charles
Brewster of Waverly, Mrs George
Lull of Owego, and Mrs. Anna
Maher of Laquin, and Miss Laura
Curkendall of Athens were oper
ated upon at the hospital this fore-
noon, the latter for append citis.
AN ASSORTMENT
Of Shot Guns at special
prices at the ‘West Sayre
Drug store this week.
A.].GREEN
nd
CARLTON HN HEAD
Was Taken to Hospital in Un-
conscious Condition But Will
Recover.
Just before noon today John
Carlton of Athens, an employe of
the Lehigh shops, was taken to the
hospital in an unconscious con.
dftion, the result of* having been
hit on the left side of the head by a
flying bolt. Carlton was engaged
in driving counter bolts out of an
cagine tank when ore of them
shot to the opposite side of the
tank and rebounded, striking him
on the left side of the head inflict
He fell to
the floor unconscious and it was at
first thought that he had been
seriously if not fatally injured
The ambulance was summoned and
he was taken to the hospital. The
physicians say that while he is
suffering from concussion he will
recover,
OAKDALES DEFEATED
The Oakdale foot ball team of
this place met defeat at Towanda
Saturday afternoon in the contest
Ng a severe contusion
with a team representing the Sus.
quchanna Collegiate Institute. The
Towanda bunch greatly outclassed
the visitors in weight and the lat
ter could do but little in stopping
the plunges of the former. The
score stood 22 to 0
————e
HEARING IN JOHNSON CASE
Lilley & Wilson are at Pittsburg
today arguing the appeal which
was taken in the case of Charles
Johnson, who was recently convict
ed of complicity in the murder of
Annie Benjamin and Maggie John-
son, for which crime Bigler John-
son, a brother of Charles, has al-
ready paid the penalty for the part
that he took
meme te
A COMBINATION OFFER
On Tuesday only one pound of
our high grade “Top Notch" cof-
fee, retailing regularly at 35¢, will
be sold for 34c, and each purchas-
er has the privilege of buying for
only 17c one pound of the best
creamery butter that sells regularly
for G. W. Roseboom & Co.
Keystone avenue, West Sayre.
JOIN THE
National Protective
Legion.
Fifteen years of business has proven
to us we can do all we claim.
Assets August 1, 1005, $2,115,000,
3m
27¢
Pays
$15.00 per week for sickness or acel-
dent.
$100 for loss of limb or eye,
$5.00 to $800 at death.
Cash dividends each five years,
Costs
$2.00 to $4.00 per month.
Et. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager.
112 Deamond St.
Both Phones.
J. TAYLOR
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If you want a first-
RANGE
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We have them to sell,
have the following ranges 3
in stock
Sterling, Dockash, Happy S
Thought and Garland
Steel Ranges,
BOLICH BROS’
HARDWARE
Desmond St.
ITS
Health and hap- |
pingss are 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. {4
Now we do Plum-">* o
bing and do it well. *
If you engage us Ty
to fit up a bath-'$387
room for you there's) 5 wy
only one thing that’ :
you'll be sorry for! ne
and that is, that! 20s
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you didn't have itf |
done sooner. : { 1
Plumbing, Heating and “Tinai
H. R. TALMADGE,
Both ‘Phoses. Elmer
LOOMIS OPERA HOD
NONDAY, OCT. 30,
MR. W. E. NANKEVILLE
ANNOUNCES
THE NEVER CEASING
SUCCESS
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the Kansas Hills.
PRESENTED WITH A
Carefully Chosen Comp
Superb Scenic Sensations.’
Marvelous Mechanical
Magnitude.
Prices —25, 35 and 50 cents,
COAL COAL OOAL
J. W. BISHOP
There is as much difference
‘the quality of coal as there ‘
Sctween white and yellow :
Lehigh Valley fresh mined :
ate. We also sell Bituminous an
Loyalsock coal and all kinds
wood.
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Our specialty is prompt se
«nd the lowest market price,
J. W. BISHOP,
103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart |
Both Phones,
WOOD WOOD WY
Charles C. Anna
ATTORNEY, Au Couns
Ho.
332 Broad St, Wave