The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 08, 1905, Image 3

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OUR STRONG POINT
A SQUARE DEAL
Jleolel. Strauss Br Conne:
10U ARE MAKING MONEY
When You Buy These Goods.
Sayre Store.
A big line of enamel ware
little price
Pie te all sizes deep and shallow
Egg Poachers, Stew Pans,
Tea Pots, Handled Fry Pans
Tea Steepers Lady Finger Pans
Tube Cake Pans, C ups,
Patty Pans, Mugs,
Pudding Pans, Trays,
Covered Pails, Omelet Pans,
Colanders, Broilers,
Strainers Oval Baking Pans
Mustard C ups, Mixing Bowls,
Baking Pans, Custard Cups
All Priced at 10c Each.
ata
216 Desmond St., Sayre.
322 S. Main St., Athens.
ing from paecumonia.
The Queen Esther Circle will be
entertained this evening by Miss
101 Hopkins street,
Harry Wilcox, a former Sayre
resident, is in town today. Mr.
eral store at Franklindale,
. this morning. He is chairman of
‘The Valley Record
“All the news that’ £ at to print”
Loca BREVITIES
Harry's Choice—unexcelled sc
C. W. VanSyckle is back on his
The Rector gas lamp and man-
151-6
There will be a meeting tonight
| of the business men's association
Strictly fresh oysters by the
146t1
Sale of H. Sattler's stock of
| until every article is sold. 147tf
Mrs. Irvin Armstrong, of Gar-
den street, is confined to her home
by illness. She is suffering from
appendicitis.
W. R. Isley has just completed
family house on South Wilbur av-
A fair sized crowd attended the
macy hall by the Hosmer band.
This is the second of a series of
Mrs. Elmer Jackson entertained
! who have been}
spending a few days with their
brother, Dr. W. B. McDonald of |
this place, have returned home.
LATE RETURNS
Late returns received by The
ord this afternoon at 3:30
, 70 out of 72 election dis-
ls in Bradford county show that
fin has a majority of 260 over
Berry's majority in the
y will reach 1,000, while the
her home on Lincoln street last
Inight. Games and other amuse-
{ments were indulged in and all
| spent a most delightful evening.
DIED AT HOSPITAL
Mrs. Amelia Thrasher of Du-
shore expired at the hospital this
morning at 6:55 o'clock after a
brief illness, The deceased under-
went an operation Monday morn-
ing and was apparently recovering
nicely. This morning pulmonary
embolism developed and her death
followed in a few minutes. She
Democratic Candidate for
Sheriff Wins Out With a
Majority of from
200 to 300
BOSSES DUNBFOUNDED
OVER THE RESULT
Remainder of Republican Ticket
duced Majorities---Stinging Re
Lilley and His Cohorts --Sayre
Comes in for Its Share of the
Glory
The clection in Bradford county
yesterday was rather an apathetic
affair and the vote cast was light,
barely sixty per cent of the clectors
in the county registering their
choice. The returns show that the
Republican candidates on the
of the office of Shenfl, have been
elected. Job Griffin of Athens, the
Democratic candidate for sheriff,
has been elected by a majonty
ranging from 200 to 300 votes.
of shenff was somewhat in doubt.
Griffin's election is sure
other candidates received majori-
ties, but they are light and not in
keeping with Republican majorities
of former years.
that Harkness and Marsh, Repub-
have been elected county commis-
sioners.
The election of Griffin comes as
a surprise, especially to the Repub-
lican ring, the members of which
So certain were they of Codding’s
election that they can hardly be-
lieve their own senses. In fact
they were so sure that they laid
down and thought it was useless
to trot their candidates, out and
show them to the voters. The ap-
preciable reduction in the gnajori-
ties given the remainder of the
ticket has not caused so much ex-
pression of surprise, as it was
known that the state ticket would
be pruned and the leaders conced-
ed that the county ticket would
suffer thereby.
county is gratifying to republicans
who have grown weary to boss
rule.
With the exception of the sec-
ond ward (“Connelly's ward) Sayre
did her duty at the polls yester-
day. Independence reigned su-
preme. In the first, third and
mo
82 111
55
County Ticket
SHERIFF
Codding, Rep... ..
Griffin, Dem. 9
Ellsworth, Pro 35
PROTHONOTARY
Gordon, Rep M127
Whitman, Dem 68 39
VanDyke, Pro, 13
TREARURER
Waters, Rep 85 12
| Barehill, Dem, 5 64
Stiles, Pro 2 77
REGISTER OF WILLS
| Dewey, Rep. 9 118
| Passmore, Dem, 71 60
| Sumner, Pro Nn 2
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Harkness, Rep = 1 5
| Marsh, Rep. 63 105
MeNalty, Dem x3 6g
Beecher, Pro 2
Bentley, citizens 51 :
AUDITORS
72 110
as
9
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112
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Keyes, Rep
| Gorham, Rep.
Lull, Dem.
| Fee, Pro
61
107
19
| CORONER
Lee, Rep ‘
Chaffee, Dem
Kingsley, Puy
| SCHOOL Bo BONDS TR
i
| The $16,000 bonds issued by the
| school board to pay for the indebt
‘edness incurred by the erection of
Ithe West Sayre school
sold to the First National
bank of Sayre today. At a meet-
ing of the board of directors held
| recently it was informally decided
to sell the bonds to the bank above
building
were
intention to proceed in a formal
manner. The bonds have been
| sold, however, and the sale will be
ratified at the meeting of the board
which is to be held on
cvening next.
Friday
a
HOSPITAL NOTES
Owen Langéford of Sayre, and
Miss Bertha Thurston of Athens
| underwent operations this fore-
noon.
A cylinder head fell on Joseph
J. Hause's left forefinger at the car
| shops last night and caused a
severe laceration. He went to the
hospital for treatment.
BROCKWAY ELECTED
Zebulon R. Brockway, fusion
candidate for mayor of Elmira, was
elected at yesterday's election by a
handsome majority. Harry Bo-
gart, also a fusion candidate, was
elected city recorder. The Dem-
ocrats will have a big majority in
the common council. Republican
candidates carried Chemung
county, .
SLIGHTLY “YELLOW”
Some irresponsible person circu-
lated a report about the streets that
there were two murders committed
{in Philadelphia as a result of the
warm election contest in that city.
Today's telegraphic dispatches,
however, fail to give any account
of murder having been perpetrated
in the Quaker city yesterday.
received a solar-plexus blow, from
the effects of which it will proba-
bly never recover. Men who have
always been identified with the in-
terests of the Grand Old party
ter a protest against the further!
toleration of methods of coercion
in Bradford county. The count of!
the ballots shows that the large!
HOME TEAM WON
The game of foot ball between
the All Elmira team and an aggre
gation composed of Sayre
Athens players was one of the
| most exciting contests ever wit-
| nessed in this section. The game
{resulted ina decided victory for
latter team. The score stood 11
and
prefer a decent, self-respecting |
money, rather than to place the
same trust in the hands of a man
who represents all that is rascally
and disreputable in politics. The
voters of Sayre who knifed the
Republican state ticket yesterday
and registered a protest against
Lilleyism are to be congratulated
statement shows the way they did |
it:
State Ticket
STATE TREASURER
WARDS
— A ———
The board of school directors
failed to hold a meeting last night
It was the regular monthly meet-
ing night but only four members
showed up. As these were not
was taken until Friday evening
next,
nr Manat
FELL ON SLIPPERY WALK
i
Darius Swartwood fell on the
| his way to
TH ITE
All Efforts to find Charles A.
Beckman's - Friends
Unsu« cessful.
The funeral of Charles A. Beck- |
man, the barber who died at the |
hospital on Sunday evening of per- |
nicious anemia, was held this after- |
noon from J. W. Grumme's under- |
taking es tablishment at 4 o'clock, |
the Rev J. I. Shanley, pastor of
the Church of the Epiphany, offici-
ating
Proved |
The remains were buried
at the expen:e of the county in the
All
cf the authonties to locate
catholic metery. efforts on
the part
the relatives of the deceased proved
unsuccessful.
“A HOT OLD Ti TIME.”
If there is anything some]
“The Rays” merry musical farce
“A Hot Old Time,” will no doubt
favor when
Ic
2
cu
it 1s presented at the
omis next Friday It is crowd
with ludicrous situations, |
around wirch is woven a reason-
able story The comedy is pro- |
duced by not less than twenty
comedians, who also introduce
specialties during the performance
which are said to be clean and up
to datc
duced consccutively for the past
ten years, the terest of the public
seems to continue unabated, Wm
McRobie and Harry Mack
taking the parts of “Larry Moon
ey A
supporting company has been se-
cured, cach member being chosen
for his or her fitness for the role
portrayed
RESULT WAS A SHOCK.
It was a decidedly quiet election
in Sayre
hough it has been pro-
are
and his “double.”
strong
There was absolutely
no trouble about the polls and the
police had no diunks to care for
last night One would have
thought that it was Sunday yester-
day from the deserted appearance
of the streets, and the hush which
prevailed about the various polling
places led those acquainted with
the situation to think that there
was no interest in the result. The
returns show, however, that those
who did vote had been doing some
quiet thinking. Never before in
an election in Sayre borough were
there so many split ballots, and the
result comes as a shock to those
who have for some years engin-
ecred the Republican organization
rl Qn
JUD DELIVERED THE G00DS
Out of yesterday Ss wreck FE. |
Connelley, prospective postmaster
of Sayre, and for many years lead-
er of the Republican party in
Sayre, appears this morning com-
placent and smiling. The sccond
ward, over whose political destinies
he has long presided comes to the
front with handsome majorities for
the entire Republican ticket. Jud
delivered the goods as he has done
for the past ten years and it is the
only bright spot in the horizon for
the machine.
POOR HUNTING SEASON
Hunters are having unusually
poor luck this season. The season
has been open a little over a week
and are many complaints
from huntsmen, who say that the
wet weather is decidedly against
them. Rabbits are in poor condi
tion and their meat is wormy. It
1s expected that within the next
few weeks the conditions will im-
prove.
there
em AA ————
FRANK DESHON COMING
Frank Déshon the leading com-
median with the Miss Bob White”
company, last season, will soon be
at the Loomis in"The Office Boy’
JUST BEFORE
County Yesterday Was a
Stinging Rebuke to Bradford
County's Tricksters and Riog-
sters
A Democrat was elected shenif
of Bradford county at the electior
Other candidates
Republican ticket w
held yesterday.
on the n by
the st
a ;
which has returned
big Republican majorities the peo
reduced majorities and
was unmercifully
ple have risen in their might and
entered a protest, and the result is
gnashing
of teeth in the camp of the Lilley-
and the self
| api »ointed bosses of the Republican
| party. The result of
election the
the end of bossism not on! ly in this
state but Bradford
Voters went to the polls yesterday
in an independent
weeping and wailing and
ycster lay .
marks beginning of
in county
spint determin.
ed that it was time to take matters
the
gang
In hands and wrest
from the
The returns are gratifying to that
clement in the Republican
their own
hands of the
party
graft
Today the bosses and their fol
on the
boss rule and
lowers see the hand writing
wall. They know that when the
people take matters in their own
hands that it means the downfall
of trickery and disreputable meth
ods. They know, the
result of pesterday’s election means
that hereafter the voters propose to
too, that
to who
shall be elected to office and who
shall not
Boss Lilley and
have worked
have something to say as
his henchmen
their own downfall,
and have no onc to blame but them-
By the use of dirty politi-
cal methods and disobedience to
the will of the people Lilley and
his have carned the
supreme contempt of every honest
Republican in Bradford county.
he honest element in the party
yesterday administered to boss
rule a stinging rebuke, a rebuke
which will cause the gang to seek
the tall timber until after the
smoke of the battle has passed
away. Eventually, the
gang will lay plans to redeem the
prestige lost in yesterday's elec-
tion and the voters must: not be
caught napping. Remember that
the gang is on the run and the
only way to keep them there is for
the voters to go to the polls as
selves
following
however,
secrecy of the election booth pre-
are a ballot that will eventually
mean the complete and final down
fall of Boss Lilley's rule in Brad-
ford county.
NEIGHBORS, ATTENTION
A special meeting of the Royal
Neighbors of America is called for
Thursday night at Trainmen's hall,
Talmadge building. All members
arc urgently requested to be on
hand By order of manager.
a —
Advertised Letters
The following is a list of the advertis
ed letters remaining in the Sayre post
office for the week ending Nov. 8, 1000,
MEN,
Darius Bennett, Ernest Ely,
Harris, Arthur Howell,
Dell Sattice, G, Strehler.
WOMEN,
Miss Lizzie Burk, Miss May Bonnett,
Miss Iva Chandle vr, Mm Thomas Jordan,
Mrs, Fred Reynolds, Miss Ella Van Tine
Mrs, Armenia Whitside, Pearl Walters
FORRIGN,
Juan Kalincrok, Joe Pulitano, Fallo
Gaetano. Vittorio Denardis,
If not called for within two wieks
they will be forwarded to the dead let
ter office. Ask for advertised letters,
giving d ‘te, and bring one
for adve rtising.
Nov, 6, 1905,
Goorge
Frank Steele
cent to pay
J. N. Weaver, P. M
ANDREW EVARTS
Has opened a real estate and col
lecting office in Room 2,
Building, Sayre, Pa
Talmadge
esa methods for the scien-
ti ormance of painless opera- |
tions on the mouth and teeth,
He you
want a first-class ~
. RANGE |
to sell. We
have the following ranges
in stock
Sterling, Dockash, Happy
Thought and Garland
Steel Ranges,
BOLICH BROS’.
HARDWARE
Desmond St.
ITS
SIMPLY ps
THIS Te L
Health and hap- mm
piness are what you!| I}
most desire in life Toa
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 it{:#
done sooner.
We ¢ have them
Plumbing, Heating and
H.R. hi
Both "Phones.
JOIN THE
National Profectiv
Legion.
Fifteen years of business has
to us we can do all we elalm, :
Assets Augast 1, 1005, $3,115,000,
Pays
$15.00 per week - for sickness ora
gi for loss of limb or eye.
$5.00 to $600 at death.
Cash dividends each five years: ol
$2.00 to £4.00 per month.
E. F. Mercereau, Dist.Masager
Both Phones.
DJ TAYLO
Sayre, Pa.
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If you haven't a
‘home and want one, |
lor if you have one you|
J. want to get rid of]
7 |call, write or phone}
Taylor. fl haven't
‘what you want I'll
[try and find it tor]
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Charles G. Ann
ATTORNEY AND COU
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Waverly,
Ready for Busin
Having refitted the
Inneh rooms recently leased ¢
cott, I am now pi to se
tomers in a sa Ma
|Your patrons is quick
patronage solicited.
in season.
EAL
Tal
332 Broad St,