The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 06, 1905, Image 3

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a invite a careful inspection of
iw line outside fabric, lini
i most important of all, the new
shoulders and perfect fitting
3 j cut shows the only
by Svar made that will not
Bk Tt fits right,
1 stays right and
we Suatantee it to be right.
We can show you a lot more about
our clothing that you will find in uo
, besides, it don't cost
ay more than the ordipary
Rochester
I have pever bought a
and-Tailored Suit you've
misged something. “Come in and
see.” ——— —t p——. po
Maney & Page
YRE
SA ATHENS
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,
Colanders, Broilers,
Strainers, Oval Baking Pans
Mustard Cups, Mixing Bowls,
Baking Pans, Custard Cups
All Priced at 10¢c Each.
GEO. L. ROBERTS G0.
218 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S, Main St., Athens.
Mr If you don’t trade with us we both lose money. “wa
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The Valley Record
“All the news that's fit to print"
When You
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1905.
QCAL BREVTIES
Harry's - Choice—unexcelled sc
cigar, made at Sayre,
‘Drigg’s Soda Fountain,
whare you will be served to
the bast of our ability, In
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WERE SH
Rear-End Collission Near Power
House Saturday Night Give
Opera House Patrons a Bad
Fright---No One Injured.
Loomis opera house patrons who
were returning from Waverly Sat-
urday evening on board cars No
16 and 17 were given a lively
shaking up just north of the power
house, and although the women
on the cars screamed and several
tumed white, fortunately no one
was injured. Cars No. 16 and 17
are the large ones and they left
Waverly together. Car
ahead and soon after leaving Ful-
ton street the trolicy jumped from
the wire
16 was
When the turn was
reached north of the power house
the trolley jumped off a second
time and the lights went out leav-
ing the car in total darkness. In
the meantime car 17 was coming
along behind and as the lights in
the head car had been extinguished
the motorman supposed that he
had a track. When he
rounded the curve, howeever, he
discovered that the car ahead was
directly in front, standing still. He
applied the brakes and turned off
the power, which decreased the
speed of his car to some extent,
but despite his exertions the car
plunged into the rear end of the
one ahead with a force that nearly
threw the passengers from their
seats. The passengers on the rear
of the head car saw the danger
and jumped. Aside rom a good
shaking up no one was injured.
The coupling bars on the two cars
were somewhat disarranged but no
material damage was done. The
remainder of the trip was without
incident.
clear
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PAD Hh PRICE
FOR ITE SPORT
INS NER
MAN'S RELATIVES ?
Charles R. Beckman, a Barber, Two Ragines Badly Dus,
Died at the Hospital Last Fireman Iajured— Engineer's
Night, and the Authorities Are
Unable to Locate His Kins-
Charles K. Beckman, a barber
by trade, who came to Sa
last summer, and has
Miraculous Escape
Three engines in a rear-end col
lision on the lchich Valley near
Mahoopany Saturday night result.
ed in the cab and tender of one of |
yre carly 4,0 engines being
badly smashed
since worked
while the headlight and pilot on,
: another were twisted and broken |
at the hospital last night about 5 Ithe engineman on the first engine |
o'clock of pernicious anemia. But | escapes
little is known of the history of the | ner unaccountable, while the fire
deceased. He came here from | man was brought to the hospital |
Binghamton and went to work for
at Sayre suffering from three brok
Henry Honold on Lockhart street
en nbs and bruise
Later he worked for Dan O'Brien, The accic
but a few weeks ago was taken ill
at his room in the Sayre house 2593, 1
where he remained until Thursday |, 1
of last week when he was removed Easton
While here Back-
1 without injury, in a man-
numerous
lent occurred about eley-
en o'clock. Three engines, Nos
34 add 2233
from- the Sayre shops to
. The fest
were coupled together, while the |
rather reticent concern- fp. i
dis—|
ing his personal history. He said,
however, that he had relatives at
Olean and a small* farm near that found
place. The statement concerning la .inct them -and
the farm was not believed by those | un vinem an on the 1
who knew Beckman, as he Kted| ado
queerly at times and was thought
to have been suffering from the
cffects of drugs. After his admis-
ston to the hospital the authorities
at that institution made an effort to
locate his relatives but were un-
successful,
The remains were removed to J
W. Grumme's undertaking TOOmS fy Io complet
where they will be held until his How
relatives, if he has any, can be more than can be told but he was
heard from. This morning his found unhurt. The fireman, how-
personal effects, which consisted of ever, was injured as above stated
a barber's outfit, a suit of clothes, :
hats, caps, etc., were searched but
nothing was found that would even
give an inkling as to where his art recess
. RESTON CLARKE'S
FINE PERFORMANCE
Gave An Admirable Presentation
were being |
two engines
man was one was running
SOI
tance in the rear. The enginemen |
on the forward engines, when near |
Mchoopany the
stopped
stenals
T he |
car engine de- |
‘creep’ along slowly des
{pite the fact that the signals were
displayed, with the result that be- |
fore he could stop, the pilot of his
engine plunged into the tender of
the engine ahead of him. |
The tender was thrown upon the |
cab of the forward engine and then |
rolled over on to the westbound!
ely blocking them
the engineman
escaped 1s
Traffic was delayed for some time
{and the wreck will be an expensive
one for the company.
relatives might be located
Beckman was a man about 4
years old, had thin, sallow com
plexion, and wore no beard. He
was a member of the Binghamton
branch of the barber's union, and |
had recently received a letter urg- |
ing him to be more prompt in
SARE CN D0
WITHOUT THEN
Wilkes Barre Rowdies Who Got
Drunk Here Saturday Night
Had Better Remain at Home
On Saturday night a number of
Wilkes Barre shop employes, who
had come here to look over the
shops with a view of accepting a
outlook, got off from one of the
trolley cars which came from Wag
verly. The entire party which
numbered five or more young men
was in a disgusting state of intoxi-
cation and one of them was help.
lessly drunk. Their language
the car was ofa most
filthy and profane character. If
this is the kind of product that is
refusing to come to Sayre, on the
grounds that the town is too small
and has no amusements, the citi.
zens of this place will be better
while on
mination to remain at home.
WILL POLL A LARGE VOTE
The Prohibition candidate for
shenff, William Ellsworth, of Wya- |
enjoys the confidence and!
Ww ho
juainted with his personal history
esteem ol every one IS acs
and record as a business man. His
friends are numbered by the hun-
dreds in his home town and after
making a careful canvass in this
section of the county he has every
to believe that Sayre,
Athens and South Waverly will
give him a large vote. He has also
met with a flattering reception in
all sections of the county. He has
made a decidedly vigorous canvass |
that the voters will look up his
record and cast their ballots for
him. He is a man of sterling in- |
tegnty, 1s possessed of keen busi-
ness sense, which with an inborn |
determination to do right makes |
him a man with whom the interests |
of the taxpayers would be perfectly
safe,
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Prohib
For SheniffT— WILLIAM ELLS-
WORTH of Wyalusing,
Prothonotary —C. P. VANDYKE
of Milan 2
Register and Recorder—GC J
SUMNER of New Albany, 3
Treasurer—M. D. STYLES of
Athens
‘ounty Commissioner —J. C,
BEECHER of LeRaysville,
Auditor — MARTIN FEE of
Camptown,
Coroner—HARRY O. KINGS-
LEY of New Albany.
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homicide and other
cnimes, including graft, are on the
increase. The manufacture, sale
and consumption of Intoxicating
Liquors and Taxes or public in-
debtedness 1s also increasing in the
same ratio. If you do not want
this vote the Prohibition ticket the
7th of November. 6*
Murder,
If you want a first-class
RANGE
We have them to sell, We
have the following ranges
in stock
Sterling, Dockash, Happy
Thought and Garland
| Steel Ranges,
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Wilkes Barre Machinist Imbibes | sending his dues to the secretary. | of “Monsieur Beucaire'* at the
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The Rector gas lamp and man-
| tles for sale at Bolich Bros.’ hard
ware store. 151-6
Dr. A. K. Corbin has installed a
Valley ‘phone in his office room.
The number is 74x.
: PERSONAL MENTION For fine and fashionable milli-
nery go to Miss Kaufman's, South
: : er | Main street, Athens.
CC Yocum is in Towanda; °° ns
Tomorrow is election and there-
fore a legal holiday. The banks
Rev, G. M. Whittemore of Spen- in Sayre will be closed.
cer called on Sayre friends today.
The hand of fellowship was ex-
(tended to 21 persons at the Bap
tist church last evening.
Mrs. Mary Perry of Sedalia, Mo,
is visiting her nephew, Rev. Ira
Ww. ;
: Strictly fresh oysters by the
quart or stew at M. K. Tully's pull-
man cafe, Lehigh avenue, 146t1
ye
Sale of H. Sattler's stock of
Rev. E. M. r, pastor of oo. ;
fo , g and shoes will continue
the Lutheran ch left today until every article is sold. 147tf
noon for Philadelphia.
: A masque ball will be given in
Mrs. C. L. Stephens and son, of Pharmacy hall in West Sayre on
Keystone ‘avenue, left for New | Thanksgiving eve, November 2g.
York this morning for a few days’ |
visit with friends, | The regular monthly meeting of
fein ’ | the Sayre borough council will be
[held this evening. There are
spent Saturday and | many important business matters
Sunday at the home of Mr, and {to be heard.
{Mrs J n Sthith of Allison So Captain Hobson is a man with a
Lewis Paul, of Shawnee, Okl,| message, framed in language of
‘who has been visiting friends in pristine beauty, abounding in logic
3 ind indisputable fact. Dixon, (111)
Attor Paul Maynard is in
“Towanda this afternoon transact-
g legal business.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Howard of
Newark Valley
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this section for a few weeks, wen
York on Saturday night | Evening Telegram.
TA | Captain Hobson dealt with
world questions with a directness
d , a fo ident |. re 3 1
x EW Adam. 2 ox fm dent {and simplicity that put them clear-
yre, bu {ly within the reach of all who
Been a resideat of Seneca Falls, heard him. The personality of the
EE ed Bl
~ | Fort Wayne Daily News,
Fim the new shops. ———
Beorge P. Diehl of Auburn, N,
, Mrs, Wm, Diehl of
Too Freely and Eariches Bor- Other letters were found in the
| pockets of his clothing which went |
ough Treasury $5 Worth ‘to show that he had been making
Charles Gasner, a Wilkes-Barre | an effort to secure a situation
Loomis Saturday Evening
Lovers of the romantic drama
were given a rare treat at the
Loomis on Saturday evening when
machinist who came here on Sat-
—— ect.
Creston Clarke, the talented young
actor, supported by an unusually
clever company, presented Mon.
sieur Beaucaire,” a cloak and sword
.
urday last to inspect the new shops,
partook too freely of the cup avs YARD BRAKEMAN
and was arrested by |
BADLY INJURED play with a plot so entertaining
-— and so decidedly original that in
incbriates
officer Vogel charged with being |
Thrown Headfirst from a Freight '€7est in the event never waned
from the rise to the fall of the cur
~ Car.Into a Carload of Pig Iron
drunk and disorderly. He was
arraigned before Justice Gay yes-|
terday morning and left $5 with
the magistrate together with § | (tain. There was a fair sized audi-
costs in settlement for the sport he | Deapite the fact that Robert [ence present but the presentation
had while in Sayre. | Weeks, a yard brakeman, was 'deserved a better one. It is seldom
| thrown headlong from the top of a that theatre-goers in small towns
{freight car into a coal car loaded arc accorded an opportunity of
(with pig iron. he lives to tell the witnessing a performance of the
tale, although at the present time excellence of that given on Satur
The funeral {he is lying on a cot at the hospital ‘day evening. The scenery, the
Naylon, whose death occurred at| suffering from severe contusions of costumes, the acting and the care
Cold Glen, Pa, on Thursday last, {the head. Weeks was on top of a ful attention given to the smallest
was held from the Church of the 10x car Saturday ‘night giving details combined to make a stage
Epiphany yesterday afternoon at! signals when without warning a | performance the like of whych has
four o'clock. The remains WETE | shift of cars going at a rapid rate seldom been seen at the I
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of Mrs. Patrick!
L00Mmis
taken to the Catholic cemetery for | struck the car upon which he was Mr. Clarke was compelled to re-
interment. !
|standing. The impact threw him ‘spond to many
| headfirst into a car of pig iron.
curtain calls, and
He his portrayal of the French barber
fell several feet and when picked who gains entrance to the society
up was bleeding profusely from of the English court, falls in love
wounds in his head, The surgeons | with one of its
at the hospital do not apprehend much strenuou
SCrious consequences.
Funeral services over the re-
mains of Mrs Edward Seibel, who
died in New York city on Thurs-
day morning, were held yesterday |
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at the
Lutheran church, the Rev. E. M
Beysher, assisted by the Rev. J. F
Vr tice PASTOR REEVES CAL
after
$ opposition on the
ypart of those who know his idgnti-
ty, wins her for his wife, was a
(charming bit of acting. His sup-
‘porting excellent
and the production will long be
a pleasant remembrance to those
who were firtunate enough to be
queens, and
The remai
company
taken to Tioga Point for pany
was
were
burial. The Rev. E. M. Beysher, pastor
of the Lutheran church of Sayre
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WILLIAM ELLSWORTH
WYALUSING, FA,
Candidate For Sheriff
While nominated by the Prohib-
ttionists I solicit the votes of all,
regardless of poltics
action of the ’
of Bradford county, in asking that |
the fees of the County Treasurer and
price. for boaffling jail prisoners
be reduced, and, if elected, will
board the prisoners for 25c a day.
DIPHTHERIA ASE
man at No. 510 Stevenson street
has been placed under quarantine.
A grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Am-
merman is suffering from diphther-
ia. Charles Knott, the feven-year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon
has received a call to the pastorate
in the church at his old home at
Hobbie, Pa, This is the first
charge that Mr. Beysher held after
enfering the ministry. He has the
matter under consideration and will
probably announce his decision
within a few days.
DIED SATURDAY NICHT
Lancelott T. Randall, 33 years]
old, who has been employed as an
electrician in the Sayre shops for
some time, died at the residence of
Charles Simons, corner of Wilbur
avenue and Maple street, Saturday | #
night at 11 o'clock. Pneumonia
— the cause of death and he had A CORRECTION
been ill only one week. Short fun-! rn
eral services were held from the A notice appearing in Saturday's
house yesterday at noon, after issue of this paper to the effect that
which the remains of the deceased |R. A. and J. B. Holcomb were
were shipped to his former home brothers and had formed a partner
Ely Creck, N.Y. He is sue-{ship, is incorrect. J. B. Holcomb
d | mother and two | bas accepted a position with R. A,
Knott, of No. 107 Steadman street.
dso is suffering from diphtheria
10d the house has been Guaran-
ined. y There are now three cases
of the malady under quarantine
present,
John Martin, a butcher, struck
his thumb with a knife this morn- regulations.
ing, inflicting a severe gash :
Mrs Ameclia Thatcher of JUST BEFORE
Dushore and Mrs, Hattic Hunt of | ;
Litchfield, were perated upon at land just after the dance, try
the hospital this morning. (a cup of Hot Chocolate at
Ivan Vanduzer, a shop emblove | the West Sayre Drug Store
van Vane (a I ploy 'l
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suffering from a laceration of the Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. 3.
lef thumb which he received All modern mikbods for the siden:
while assisting in handling a tire of | tific performance of painless
one of the locomotive wheels. tions on the mouth and teeth.
was at the hospital this afternoon, |
opera- |
Desmond St. “E
IT's
SIMPLY
Health aod hap- Il
piness are what you jh)
and you can't enjoy :
leither fully in a
(house which does Fi}
not contain an up-§ 3
| to-date bath-room. [ass
| Now we do Plum- f =a
bing and do it well. BR
If you engage us ;
'to fit up a bath- Er
room for you there's] Ef
only one thing that
you'll be sorry for
and that is, that Lak
you didn't have tf
done sooner. om
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Plumbing, Heating and Tiaai |
H. R. TALMADGE,
Both "Poses. Elmer Are
J. W. BISHOP
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There is as much difference
the quality of coal as there :
between white and yellow sugar,
We sell nothing but the cele 4
‘COAL. COAL
cite. We also sell Bituminous a
loyalsock coal and all kinds
wood. 5
Our specialty is prompt
and the lowest market price.
103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart