The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 02, 1905, Image 3

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    We invite a careful inspection of
new line outside fabric, lining,
2 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 right, stays right and
we tee it to be right.
@ can show you a lot more about
that you will find in no
other make: besides, it don't cost
ny more than the ordinary
Lina. f have never bought a
Rochester Hand-Tailored Suit you've
missed something “Come in and
see”
Maney & Page
SAYRE ATHENS
OUR STRONG POINT
A SQUARE DEAL
PE NEVER SLEESS
Jleafel. Strona Br Conner
YOU ARE MAKING MONEY
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.
ata
216 Desmond St., Sayre.
322 S. Main St., Athens.
When You
Are Thirsty
af Soul $he Sood of 4 dalaay,
beversge, don
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.
CAFE
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
Wm. B. McDonald. D.D. S.
~All modern ‘methods for the scien- |
tific of painless opera-|
tions on the mouth and teeth.
104 South Elmer Ave.
OVER THE GLOBE STORE.
E BAKER
The Valley Record
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER % 1906.
LOCAL BREVITIES
Leslie Conrad 5s. 1s ill.
Read Kaufman's
sale
great lamp
Lillian Knott, daughter of Mah-
lon Knott, is ill.
The local lodge of Odd Fellows
will hold a meeting this evening
The Rector gas lamp and man-
tles for sale at Bolich Bros.’ hard
151-6
Several candidates will be initia-
ted into the Sayre Aerie of Eagles
For fine and fashionable mulli-
{nery go to Miss Kaufman's, South
| Main street, Athens.
Just received four thousand new
147 3t
Strictly fresh oysters by the
{quart or stew at M. K. Tully's pull-
| man cafe, Lehigh avenue. 146tt
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.
i 147-6
| The will of the late General Hill
|of Towanda has been admitted to
| probate. The estate will amount
to nearly $500,000.
| On Tuesday, Nov. 7, Captain
| Richmond Hobson will deliver a
| lecture on America’s Mighty Mis-
| sion at the Loomis.
A dance will be held in Pharma-
icy hall, West Sayre, on Saturday |}
evening. The D. S. Andrus or-
chestra will furnish masic.
About two hundred were in at-
tendance at the dancing school
conducted by Mrs. Jennie Wood
pharmacy hall last night.
adhe Sayre Aerie of Eagles will
| this evening at
Twenty-two Cases of Contagious
and Infectious Diseases Were
Returned to the Local Health
Board in October
The record in the secretary's of-
fice of the board of health shows
that there have been twelve cases
of scarlet fever reported to the
local health authorities during the
month of October,
typhoid fever,
diphtheria.
contagious or infectious nature and
nine cases of
of
All of these are of a
and one case
are so reported to the board of
health. The following were re-
ported as having typhoid: W. L
Johnson of Hopkins street, Frank
Keeney of street, Ed
ward Brown of Cayuga avenue,
James Carroll of Allison street,
Lena C. Bodie of Spring street,
Charles Williams of South Elmer
of Key-
stone avenue, Mrs C. H. Barden of
North Lehigh
Hassler of Hopkins street
Desmond
avenue, George Burgess
Coleman
Those
having
Robert,
son of Richard Hill; Laura, daugh
ter of John Curry: Lena, daughter
of Edward Cox; Irene, daughter of
Chas Valentine: Mrs. Edward Cox;
Hazel, daughter of Joseph Farrell
Maggie, daughter of Michael Boyle
May, daughter of Wm. Lamonte,
Hattie, daughter of J. B Randolph;
Whitney, son of Grant Keency,
Michael, son of Michael
Hattie, daughter of M. K. Jones
The single case of diphtheria was
in the family of Guy Cassidy, his
daughter Esther being the sufferer
A remarkable feature in connec-
tion with the above report is that
no deaths have occurred from amy
avenue,
who were reported as
scarlet fever are as follows:
Boyle;
of the diseases named.
of scarlet fever has been reported
to the health board this month, a
notice of which appears in another
column.
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PERSONAL MENTION
visiting among friends in Waverly
today.
Arr——
Constable Guy Hollon of To-
Sayre today
Martin Huntsinger of this place
1s spending the week with his par-
ents at Dushore.
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Mrs. Caroline Lent of Wysox is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. L
Stevens of West Sayre
————
mainder of the week in Easton and
New York on business
—— —
was the guest of Miss Lena Grant
of this place yesterday.
Robert Kiser of Towanda is the
guest of his sister Mrs. S. T. Har-
leman of Hospital Place.
Messrs. Bennet and Driggs went
to Wilkes-Barre today to attend
the production of “The Man From
Tokio” in one of the theatres
that city this evening.
of
Mrs. John C. Caskey and her
father George Dink went to White
Haven this morning to attend the
funeral of a relative. Upon their
return they will stop for a few days
with friends at Mauch Chunk.
CINCH (LIB MET
Mrs. J. Crandall entertained
the Cinch club at her home on
North Lehigh avenue last Senin
Prizes were awarded to Mrs. E.
Reinwald, Mr. M. Cully, Mrs. D,
English, Mr. Kersey, Mrs. S. Pow
ers and Mr. Reinwald.
MOVED MERCHANDISE HERE
H. D. Angel, who has conducted
a general merchandise store at
Ulster for Some years, has moved |
Lehigh Valley is Now in Posses-
sion of Railroad and Mines
The Lehigh Valley yesterday
formally took possession of the
holdings of Coxe Bros. & Co, in-
corporated, the big coal operators,
the purchase of whose property
was authorized at a meeting of the
directors of the road held October
23. The cntire estate
chased for $18,400,000, the Lehigh
Valley assuming
Was pur-
the payment of
After the
the
the
interests
$600,000 for equipment.
for
property had
directors of
documents transferring
been signed
the Coxe
A reorganization of the
with E. B. Thomas
president was immediately effected.
The Coxe deal is one of the largest
that has occurred in railroad circles
years and gives the Lchigh
Valley control of coal lands of
almost inestimable value,
or i
resigned
directors as
in
besides a
large amount of railroad property.
ANOTHER CASE OF
SUARLET FEVER
Was Quarantined Last Night by
Health Officer Brougham
Another case of scarlet fever has
been reported to the local health
authorities and this time the victim
is Joseph Wales, a man
about 16 years of age, residing with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.]
Wales, 214 South Waverly, The
matter was reported to the secre:
tary of the board of health by Dr
Higgins yesterday afternoon and
health officer Brougham placed the
house under quarantine last night
There are already’
young
several
the major
part of them are in light form.
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NAN BAS RIGHTS
‘Has a man a nght to spit?
| shrieks an exchange. You bet he
has. He also has the right to
breathe and the nght to live. He
has a right to work and to engage
in business. He has a nght to his
| opinion and a right to express it.
He has a right to kick and a nght
[to pay taxes, and a right to vote,
and a right to find fault, and a
{right to do an hundred and one
other things, provided he exercises
them like a gentleman
cases
under quarantine, but
and in so
doing does not interfere with the
rights of others
in the
Yes, man, made
image of his maker, has a
few rights which others are bound
to respect.
BUILDING A SWITCH
Men in the employ of the Lehigh
Valley are placing a switch from
the main tracks to the Sayre Brew-
ing Company's plant on the cast
side. The brewing company's
| outside business has increased to
such an extent that this move is
necessary.
SEIS YD Tn——
NPL PAY-OFF
The regular monthly pay off of
the local organization of the Na-
tional Protective Legion will be
held tomorrow cvening. A fine
program has been prepared and the
evening bids fair to be a most
enjoyable one.
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SOLD HOUSE AND LOT
EE H. Eason has sold his house
and lot on Chemung street to Mrs,
Catherine Rouse of Dushore. She
‘will take possession of the same in
a few days.
MISSIONARY MEETING
The Ladies’ Missionary society
of the Presbyterian church will
meet at the home of Mrs Laws Go3
Boon at 3 o'clock
Recent Events That Have Occur-
Great Iron Highway
The shops at Weatherly closed
an hour ecarlier than usual last
night on account of the monthly
appropriation for expenses having
been exhausted.
certain sum is appropriated for the
expense of running
when this 1s expended work must
until the month
The appropriation is large and it is
seldom that it 1s exceeded
stop following
there 1s a
amount of work to b
present time large
done in the
shops at Wetherly, but regardless
of
Yesterday
of the pres work operations
must cease, morning
the men went to work again, how-
ever, will labor overtime
order to reduce the rush to
conditions
and ini
normal |
A Polish farmer, whose name is
unknown, met a horrible
He
hay over
yesterday
of and had
nearly reached the centre of the
tracks when
a crossing
rushing
The
)}ecame bews
along farmer cvi-
dently | dered as he
would have been able to save hime
Instead h i to the
~
<
seil jumpee
tracks
team and load across. The engine
hit him, knocked him down and the
both legs. He was
Hospi; al, but his
to be fatal
McAvoy,
ductor, 1s gradually regaining the
his right
injured in an accident at Wetherly
some time ago
hurried
injuries are be
heved
John
use ol
Engine 237 was turned out
the Lehi gh Valley shops this morn-
ing, having been for the past sev-
eral days undergoing repairs
belongs on the Wyoming oth
and is used nthe mountain serv-
ice
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HOBSON 10 LECTURE
Notwithstanding the
weather of last evening
an excellent attendance at
State University auditorium
greet Captain Richmond Pearson
"CANDI
OF THE i
bition F
For Shenf—WILLIAM
WORTH of Wyalusiog.
Prothonotary—C. P, VANDY
of Milan
Register and Recorder—Gy
SUMNER of New Albany,
-M. D, STYLES
WORD N | RCE
WI A,
e Gave Bail For His Appear-
ance at the Next Court of
Quarter Sessions
Willis Worden was before Juss
tice Murray this moming charged
with assault and breaking the
Worden's wife is the com
alleges that her
committed
|
peace.
plainant and she
Treasurer
Athens
County Commissioner — J
¢EECHER of LeRaysville
Auditor — MARTIN “FEE
C amptown.
( coroner— HARRY 0. KIN ed
LEY of New Albany.
husband assault
an
upon her carly this morning. Wor
den waived an examination on both
charges and gave bail for his ap-
pearance at the next term of court,
“=
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ITALIANS LEAVING TOWN
Yesterday a dozen or more Ital- aq,
———
irder, homicide and othe
crimes, including graft, ‘are on
The manufacture,
and consumption of Iatoxicati Li
ing sixteen more were given their and Taxes or pub
|checks and relieved from duty, jcbtedness is also i increasing it
| the company having no more work "ame ratio. If you do not
{this fall. The BO 0 this vote the Prohibition ticket
various points along the line and ~th of November. :
go into winter quarters. _
and Hungarian laborers were
paid off by the Lehigh and released
{
from further service and this morn
tan
increase
juors
men will
BOO
FOOT BALL TUESDAY
The All-Elmira foot ball
and the Sayre Athens
meet on the Athens dnving park
‘on Tuesday afternoon next. The
will be at 3 o'clock
sharp, and as both teams are com-
| posed of strong players the contest
will be an exciting onc from start
to finish.
team
cleven will
rame called
The price of admission
[1s 25 cents
CORONER HOLCOMS ILL
C. Holcomb
| quite seriously ill at his home in
Ulster, a fact which will be learned
If vou want a firstC
RANGE
We have them to sell.
have the following 14
in stock
Sterling, Dockash,” H
Thought and Garlar
Steel Ranges,
Coroner Guy 15
. Rheumatism
IS A
Curable Disease
A remedy to remove the poison-
| ous Uric Acid, together with the
¥ proper treatment suited to your
special’ case, will relieve you almost
instantly and cure you in theend.
H. L. GILLESPIE HARDWARE
Desmond St.
lecture on “The Navy.” That all
elements was evidenced the
interest manifested and
accorded by the audience.
a pleasing address and an execed
ing modulated voice, His
lecture gave evidence of a careful
study of history,
potentialities and duty of the Unit-
ed States as compared to Europe
—Austin, (Texas) Statesman
re
Edward King, convicted recently
at Scranton on charge of having
entered the postoffice at Camptown,
and Frank Davidson, the Albany
counterfeiter, to the
Western yesterday
King was
and six
drew
by
well
the resources,
were taken
penitentiary
sentenced to three year:
months, Dawid
a three year-sentence
while son
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BALLOTS ARE PRINTED
The ballots for the
election which is to be
Tuesday have been printed.
tal of
November
held next
A to-
16,288 votes are registered
in the county and this is the num-
ber of specimen ballots that have
been printed. A total of 24,414
official ballots were printed, making
40,700 in all. y
Quickest Route to Chicago, 17
Hours from Sayre
Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive
at Chicago at § o'clock tomorrow morn-
ing. In time for connections for west-
ern points, This is via Lehigh Valley,
Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rall-
roads. Sleeper $3.00 double berth from
Buffalo. Hest services and equipment
finest roadbed —unexcelled dining cars
AN ASSORTMENT
SIMPLY
Athlophotos
He will give you a Question
| Blank. Fill out this blank fully,
send it to us, and we will furnish
vou the Treatment, FREE. «
"THE ATHLOPHOROS 70. , New Haves, Conn.
JOIN THE
National Protective
Legion.
Health and sap
piness are what you! |
most desire in life/H
and you can't enjoy’
either fully in abe
house which does i
not contain an up-}
to-date bath-room.
If you engage us 2 |
to fit up a bath-TEIEFs
room for you there's] BE
{only one thing that
you'll be sorry for
‘and that is, that
you didn't have it
done sooner.
Fifteen years of business has proven
to us we can de all we claim.
Assets August 1, 1005, $2,115,000,
Pays
J #4
2S
$15.00 per week for sickness oracei-
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 month, za
oF
COAL COAL
J. W. BISHO
There is as much dill
the quality of coal" as
between white and
We scll nothing but
Lehigh Valley fresh mined
site. We also sell Bi ous an
Loyalsock coal and all kinds"
wood. oF
Our specialty is ped
E. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager.
Sayre, Pa. 112 Desmond St.
Both Phones.
FRED J.
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TAYLOR
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If you haven't a
home and want one,
or if you have one you
want to get rid of,
call,
Taylor. If I haven't
what you want I'll
try and Bye it, for
write or ‘phone p
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