The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 31, 1905, Image 3

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    ATHENS
QUR STRONG POINT
A SQUARE DEAL
Clothes
Cree? Jloofel. Sirouss & Conner
YOU ARE MAKING MONEY
When You Buy These Goods.
Sayre Store.
A big line of enamel ware ata
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,
Broilers,
Colanders,
Oval Baking Pans
Strainers,
Mustard Cups, Mixing Bowls,
Custard Cups
Baking Pans,
All Priced at 10c Each.
216 Desmond St., Sayre.
322 S. Main St., Athens.
sop wae
you
Most of us have to humor
our appetites. What more
can appeal to your taste
than appetizing
This is the kind we try to
sell
We Want Your Trade
Yours Truly,
C. U. INGHAM & CO.
Ev ing in Groceries.
HILL & BEIBACH
care :
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
“ro Sayre.
~ Wm. B. McDonald, D.D. .
The Valley Record
“All the news that's fit to print"
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 19065.
LOCAL BREVTIES
Hallowe'en tonight.
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Tabar@ Inn book, free.
lespie'about it.
See Gil-
Ghosts, hobgoblins and spooks
will be out tonight in full force.
| The Valley ‘phone call for D.
| Clarey coal yard has been changed
{from 5A to 135D. :
| For fine and fashionable milli-
nery go to Miss Kaufman's, South
' Main street, Athens.
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Men's shamrock linette hand
kerchiefs, sell the world over at .25
cach, at Kaufman's 3 for 25¢
Strictly fresh oysters by the
quart or stew at M. K. Tully's pull-
man cafe, Lehigh avenue. 146t1
Sale of H. Sattler's stock of
clothing and shoes will continue
until every article is sold. 147tf
A hot bath, hair cut, shave and
shoe shine, all at the Utopian Bar-
ber shop, 233 Desmond street.
147-6
A natural gas well which was
recently struck at Wellsburg prom-
ises to supply that town with light
and fuel,
Competition is the life of trade.
We are here with the medicine.
H. A. Kaufman's mammoth sale,
Sayre, Pa.
The Sayre Aerie of Eagles will
hold a meeting Thursday evening
at which business of importance
will be transacted.
A special meeting of the Ladies’
Aid society of the M. E. church
will be held in the church parlors
tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock.
The Diahoga tribe of Red Men
give a dance ia their hall on Des-
mond street this evening. Excel
lent music is in attendance and a
fine time is promised all who
Ladies’ Aid Society Hit Upon Nov-
Evening
The members of the Ladies’ Aid
scciety of the Methodist church
held a decidedly entertaining mect-
ing in the church parlors last night
Some time ago cach member of
the society agreed to raise a dollar
for the treasury by the fruits of
their own labor. Various means
were employed to fulfill the agree-
ment and last night those who had
entered into the contract met at the
church for the purpose of relating
their experiences. The majority
of the experiences were told in
poctical form and were of a most
amusing nature. In conjunction
therewith an excellent literary and
musical program was rendered.
Misses Bertha DeBell and Gertrude
duct and Miss Sabra Porter gave
an excellent recitation, while a
quartet consisting of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Cook, Miss Lenora Floyd
and C. J. Cary, sang m a most
creditable manner. H. Stanley
Winlack, accompanied by Miss
Bertha DeBell, rendered a highly
creditable violin solo, and Mrs.
Frank Cook sang a solo which
delighted everyone present.
The ladies were very successful
in their efforts and a sum amount-
ing to nearly $30 was raised which
will pay the interest on their
indebtedness and also help to liqui-
I Fi
Volumes of White Vapor Issuing
From Windows Causes An
Alarm of Fire to be Turned in
Clouds of white steam issuing
from the windows on the Elmer
‘avenue side of the Movanho club
rooms in the Wheelock block this
morning at 7:30 o'clock were mis-
| taken for smoke by some individu
‘al who was not thoroughly awake,
and as visions of a disasterous con-
flagration on the inside of the
building flashed through his men-
tal machinery he rushed to a near-
by telephone and sent in an alarm
of fire. The whistle blew, three
long and one short, but before the
fire fighting paraphernalia was
taken from its quarters the error
was discovered, and the members
of the department who had been
called from their work said things
that are not used as subjects for
Sunday school lessons.
The trouble arose from the fact
that a radiator in the club rooms
had been disconnected and shottly
thereafter someone opened a Wilve
which allowed the steam to rush
out into the The latter
filled quickly with steam and the
windows on the cast side were
opened to allow it to escape into
the outer air. It will probably be
necessary to re tune the piano in
the club room as the instrument
| was completely enveloped in steam
which wil have a tendency to
‘expand the strings.
Se A AP
room,
which is due tomorrow
St — A A ————————
MARRIED THIS AFTERROON
dence of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Marcy, 616 Stev-
enson street.
pastor of the Methodist church, in
the presence of a few invited rela-
tives and friends.
The groom is a valued employe
in the cabinet room at Hart's plan-
ing mill, while his bride is one of
Sayre’s most estimable young
women. Both will be wished
years of happiness by a host of
friends. After spending a short
wedding trip at Binghamton and
other points cast Mr. and Mrs
Bartholomew will return to Sayre
and reside on Madison street.
ENTERTAINED AT WHIST
Misses Mabel Gay and
ple's whist club at Miss Grant's
home, No. 104 Hayden street, last
evening. There were about forty
present, including members of the
club and invited guests. The
prizes for the guests were won by
D. W. Bennett and Francis O'Neil,
while Roger Winlack and Miss
Lizzie Pealer captured the club
prizes. Following the entertain
ment at the home of Miss Grant
the party repaired to the Movanho
club rooms, where an informal
dance was held.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Ida King of Osceola was
discharged this morning.
Howard ]. Hyatt of Keystone
auenue was admitted this forenoon.
Charles R. Bennett slipped on a
piece of tin in the car shops this
morning and in falling sustained a
severe injury to his side. He was
taken to the hospital and it will be
some days before he will be able
to go to work.
FINISHED THE SURVEY
N. F, Walker is finishing up the
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| WILLIAM ELLSWORTH
WYALUSING, PA,
| Candidate For Sheriff
{ While nominated by the Prohib-
{1tonists I solicit the votes of all, |
i regardless of poltics. I endorse the!
{action of the Taxpayers' Association |
of Bradford county, in asking that
the fees of the County Treasurer and
{price for boarding jail prisoners
be reduced, and, if elected, will do
everything in my power to lower the
burdensome taxes,
AGED RESIDENT DEAD
| The death of Lyman Sherman,
‘who had reached the advance age
years, occurred last night at
15:30 o'clock at the home of his
I niece, Mrs. Edward Tewksbury,
1520 Lincoln street. Death was,
{due to the infirmities of old age. |
| He had been a resident of Sayre
for the past 7 years, residing with |
{his niece. Besides her he is sur-
| vived by two nieces, Mrs. Van-
scoten of Athens, and Mrs. Kibler |
| of Sayre, and one nephew Charles
| Bullard of Athens. Short funeral
| services will be held this evening
‘at 7:30 o'clock from Mrs. Tewks-
‘bury's home and on tomorrow
morning the remains will be taken
to Brooklyn, Susquehanna county,
Pa. for burial. R. S. Loomis has
| charge of the funeral arrangements.
LEHICH OFFICIALS HERE
A. E. Mitchell, superintendent of
‘motive power; E. B. Ashley, super-
intendent of maintenance of way,
F. E. Shaw, Superintendent of
bridges; W. G. Burge, chief engi-
ner; T. H. Pindell, ‘superintendent
of transportation, and a number of
|
survey for the trolley road in South ' other Lehigh Valley officials, con-
Waverly. Workmen are grading sisting mostly of mechanical en- |
Keystone avenue from the Sayre gineers, arrived in Sayre last night |
boundry line and working west on a special train. A number of
i i
ILIA Nn j IS
WIL BE OU TONGHT
Mysterious and Uncanny Things
Are Liable to Occur in Sayre
This Evening
Tonight is hallowe'en, the night
when young people make merry
and do things that savor of the
mysterious and uncanny. If on
tomorrow morning you should find
certain personal effects that you
have been accustomed to leave out-
side your door decorating the front |
porch of your neighbor, you will |
know it is the work of halloween!
spooks that prowled around in the
carly part of the evening.
The hallowe'en custom origini-
nated in Germany among the |
witches, so it is said, or among the
people who believed in witchcraft.
Hallowe'en night was looked upon
as a night when ghosts and hob-
goblins would walk about and as a
natural sequence things would be
turned topsy-turvy the following
morning. During the last century
the people of the civilized nations
began to observe the ancient cus-
tom, and now in nearly all the
countrics of the globe it is looked
upon as a mght in which to make
merry, .
In Sayre tonight there will be
several parties held in connection
with the event. The boys and
girls, those just entering into their
teens, will organize in bunches,
and proceed to have a hilarious
time. They will not be molested
as long as their conduct is of a
harmless nature. If, however,
they are are seized with a desire to
destroy property in a wanton man
ner, the police will take exceptions,
career will be cut
famous resort for members of the
bug family. Prosecution will fol
low, and in the event of being con
victed it will mean the payment of
a fine or to the calaboose for a
WILKES-BARRE MEN
COMING T0 SHIRE
Thirty Apprentices and Laborers
From That City Are Expected
to Arrive Here Today
According to the Wilkes-Barre
Record thirty apprentices and la-
by the Lehigh in that place, will
leave there today and come to
Sayre. The men will accept situ-
place. The Record further says
that of the older men at Wilkes-
Barre who have thus far been
interviewed on the subject of com-
cided to remain at home,
PLAYED TO CROWDED HOUSE
“Human Hearts,” a melodrama
in four acts, which has been a
drawing attraction for some years,
was presented to a crowded house
at the Loomis last night. The
company was up to the average
A
little girl, apparently not over seven
years of age, exhibited unusual
talent, and the principal roles were
well sustained.
ONE PLAIN DRUNK
Charles Davenport, a farmer who
lives near Waverly, is occupying a
cell in the borough lockup this
afternoon as a result of his using
the trolley bridge for sleeping pur-
poses. Chief Walsh found him
lying on the bridge this morning
sleeping off a jag. © He will be
given a hearing when he sobers up
sufficiently.
Telephone your news items to
The Valley Record. Valley
Phone 142 A.
TSE
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Vandalism Will Meet With
Prompt Punishment If the
Perpetrators Are Caught
Tonight is Hallowe'en, and while
it is conceded that the young
people should have a chance to
indulge in innocent amusement the
police intend that there shall be no
depredations of a destructive nature
permitted, and therefore Chief
Walsh has notified a large number
of specials to report for duty this
evening. In times gone by many
acts have been committed on Hal
lowe'en which were of a criminal
nature. Property has been de-
stroyed and in many instances what
may have appeared like innocent
amusement to the perpetrators has
been nothing more nor less than
downright vandalism.
The police department this even
ing will take care of persons who
do not keep within the limits of
the law; so when you start out
tonight to celebrate remember that
the eyes of the law's officers are
wide open and any unlawful act
will meet with prompt punishment
MAKING VIGOROUS CANVASS
The friends of William Fils
worth of Wyalusing, Prohibition
candidate for sheriff of Bradford
county, are rallying to his support
and will give him a large vote at
the coming election. Mr. Ells.
worth is making a vigorous per
sonal canvass and will not only
poll the full strength of his own
party, but his frieads say that he
will be supported by many voters
in the two old line organizations
Harry's Choice—unexcelled sc
cigar, made at Sayre. .
If All Else Has Failed
Try Just Once More
get relief. It has been the cxperi-
ence of others
If you have tried nearly cverything
for your
Rheumatism
without a cure or even rélicf,
Athlophefos
and our FREE TREAJMENT
connection with it. A Cure is «
worth a trial
We have had over twenty years ex-
perience, and your chances of recoy-
ery are even better than the thou-
sands we have already cured,
H. L. GILLESPIE
ure
give you a Question Blank to fill out
and return to ns for our advice and
FREE TREATMENT.
THE ATHLOPHUOROS CO. , New Haven Cona.
JOIN THE
National Protective
Legion.
Fifteen years of business has
to us we can do all we claim.
Assets August 1, 1905, $2,115,000,
proven
Pays
$15.00 per week for sickness or acci-
dent.
$100 for loss of limb or eye.
$5.00 to $600 at death.
Cash dividends each five years,
Costs
$2.00 to $4.00 per mouth,
E. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager.
Sayre, Pa. 112 Desmond St.
Both Phones.
ST ——
FRED J TAYLOR
R irr a—
E If you haven't a
home and want one,
or if you have one you
want to get rid of,
call, write or ‘phone
Taylor. If I haven't
what you want I'll
try and find it for
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For Shenff—WILLIA!
WORTH of Wyalusing.
Prothonotary—C. P, V#
of Milan. obi
Register and Record
SUMNER of New Al
Treasurer—M. D. STY
. Athens, TE Sood
County Commissioner — f
BEECHER of LeRaysy
Auditor — MARTIN F
Camptown. ¢
Coroner—=HARRY 0,
LEY of New Albany,
Murder, homicide «and
crimes, including graft, are
increase. The manufactu:
and consumption of
Liquors and Taxés or
debtedness is also ine
same ratio. If you
this vote the Prohibiti
7th of November.
If you want a fix
We have them to
. have the following
BOLICH BI
HARDWA
St.
| Desmond
piness are what you
most desire in life"Fi
and you can't enjoy|| | JE¥ «8
either fully in abalEAY
house which
not contain an up-§E
to-date bath-room. §
Now we do Plun
' bing and do it w;
If you engag
to fit up a
{ room for you §
only one thif
{you'll be sorry fo 0
{and that is, th i
'you didn't have i
done sooner. .
Plumbing, Heating
HR TA
Both ‘Phones.
COAL COAL
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There is as much
the quality of coal
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We also sell Bi
cite.