ENIRKARLE WA 'BORROWEL ENE NFL Ist Hard Fer You To Forget That You Hav MARKABLE WOMAN ‘BORROWED ENC STAINED MAY BE PRESENT BROUCHT DISASTER INJURY 10 HS EYE eumatism? ry and Romomber that ¥e invite a careful inspection of 7 : At the Dedication Services of D.S & S. Locomotive With a Dr. M. A. Hunter Was Handling Ath-lo-pho-ros mew line outside fabric, lining, important of all, the new 3 the New Organ Which is to Record Was Purchased With) a Crooks Tube When the Lat and our Froc HOME TREATMENT Will Cure and that bncave shoulders and perfect fitting | be Installed at the Church of the Coxe Interests by the| ter Exploded H. I. GILLESP]} ck. The new cut shows the only i 1 ; wp ; Bas it for sale and will give you 8 question bask 10 it 8d +04 10 us for our unt gros Tle Jat ih Jot ; : ; the Redeemer Lehigh Dr. M. A. Hunter ‘met with a THE ATHLOPHOROS COMPANY, New Haven, com Ran Yo be gmt . about ul y held in connection with the new idly to old railroad men a disaster His offics on Packer BveauS yesters 100 TTT our clothing that you will find in no = FE : 32 organ which is to be installed at which occurred on the Lehigh day while engaged in detaching TGA CHAPTER MIS OPERA HOUSE other make; besides, it don't cost | CTR the Church of the Redeemer in Valley some years ago, has recent. | the Crooks tubes from his x ray fou. any nn Ue Ph tinary “AR : Jinnary next, it is expected that ly been brought to the Pennsyl- actus, The Jubes peo i y HELD MEETING FRIDAY, NOY. 11. hs. ter and-Tailored Suit you've i E & one of the most remarkable wom- vania division and is now doing age when they are Rew on bah missed something “Come*in and LANE en in the country will be present scrvice. The engine referred to is inside Is an almost perfect vacuum Nit & Zimmerman 0 See." . y/ WN The woman is Miss Mattic More- known as No. and it formerly | Continued use forms a perfect : e an Opera Company house, of Newark, N. J. Miss belonged to the D.S. & S. railroad. | vacuum and the slightest pressure Daughters of American Revolu Present v Pascinating sii} . Sara When dedication services are An engine which will recall viv. | painful in iry to his right eye at SA ATHENS C of Mrs. C. Brooks Yesterday t of Comed 5 t1ant of Com y - - . tr reese - coe frs C Sayre Store. some respects is like Helen Kellar, the road but before the trip was machine one of them gave way to present The R gent, Mrs. ( A big line of enamel ware ata|Whoisby far the greatest wonder finished the engine blew up. The|his touch and exploded. A piece S Maurice, called the meeting to 06 y Care little price the world has ever seen. boiler was blown clear from the of the glass struck his right eye order at 3 o'clock. Ihe TineteS! Wiha efully Seleceted Com- Pie plates all sizes deep and shallow Her deaf mute friends in this frame. The fireman and brakeman | cutting through the conjunctivia of the last meeting were read and pany of Favorites Including Egg Poachers, Stew Pans, scction are particularly anxious to | were killed while the engineer was | ear the retina. The sight was not the treasurer's report given LA A Regular Peach Chorus of 60 ea Pots, Handled Fry Pais hive her come to Sayre and are seriously injured. Tne engine and injured but the wound was decid ater from Mrs. Patton, the State Gos i hE a 2 Tot De as ingey 1 ans now raising moncy to pay her ex- its boiler were taken to the shops edly painful Unless inflammation Regem, was Lead, Soncerning the per on! few 3140 thay mphiuse Patty Pans, Mugs, $ pcnses. The woman is cared for and repaired, after which it was| develops no serious consequences y et ie in Memorial Continental lance, frolic and entrance an Pudding Pans, . Trays, by John W. Gates, the millionaire, returned to its owners. Today is will follow. He went to the hos- hall, which the Pennsylvania chap win out on merit. Uavered Pails, “Omelet Pans, ard a sister of C. R. Bennett, of the first time it has been on the | Pital where the injury was attended ter have agreed to pay for. An —— Lolanders, er, ina Pans | Hoover street, Sayre, is her guar- Lehigh Valley since the accident. |t© es —— 3 co i vas read of Mrs M: Leas ek) i 5. 30 3.0 and Mustard Cups, ‘Mixing Bowls, dian and legal advisor. Miss et — ss ; President G Rea het Rak 13 : al . ', 3 ee . elononeeday at Baking Pans, Custard Cups Morehouse, while unable to sce, MAGNIFICENT OPENING CRUSADE AGAINST / visits 0 cltaptery J y Waverly, Driggs Sayre: Sanford’s, All Priced at 10c Each hear or talk, is by no means idle. ; + H xicnees ea summer, A Athe: . ‘ . ho sketch was oven of the Her principal occupation is weav- M ee Rlich’ ; COAL THIEVES none 5 . urphy & Blish's great Novem- ee ot few Inrerv ing cane seats in chairs. Infact|, P2° $ Pennington family in New Jersey OIN THE b - ber sale of clothing opened yester- One new member was received she does most anything with cane Iday with a magnificent stream of : ; GED. L. ROBERTS CO. She also weaves braid in a fancy y g $ Lehigh Valley Officers Have at this meeting. After the busi- National Protective : h customers pouring into the store ness meeting refreshments were | 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main 8, Athens, | "net and recently made a hand |, poy" Tore fa the cont | Several Alleged Culprits Under Ne | MW If you don't trade with us we both lose money. wm | ‘™¢ braid cover for a bible. Miss ing. The sales made yesterday| Arrest at Towanda es Legion. Morehouse reads the sign language served The Valle Record of the deaf mute by placing her rE En pe datioas,- Ti: Special officer Jesse ty of the FRANK DESHON IS DUE | : : : , Lehigh Valley Jetective fore ¢, as Fifteen years of business has proven hird upon the wrist of the speaker tion when they see it and are not re mam : . sisted by officers Miller, Hollon and I'he Nixon & Zimmerman | Jperas | to us we can do all we claim. = ’ ~ ar d by the motion of the arm slow to take the advantage offered Watson of Towand $1 Company will bring hel Assets August 1, 1005, $2,115,000, All the news that's fit to Print’ | understands what'is meant Those SO owanda, arrestec mpany will bring to the Loomis The cut in prices.and the goods who have seen her say that her und 4 3 Lyman Meeman, Sr John Lyman, Faiday night an old friend, Frank Pays were found just as advertise Ir. F d Henry Hee Deshon. wt all in the te — | ability to understand and do things or JF, Francs an enfy Heeman, Ueshon, who will appear in the i maa Never before have buyers had an on a charge of stealing coal from musical comedy, “The Office Boy $15.00 per week for sickness or acel- 1s marvellous. thas : ! dent, | BRE | It is expected that the new or- | JDRortundy to get high grads the Lehigh Valley. The defend “The Office Boy" played with great $100 for loas of limb or eye, LOCA Il ES gan will be placed in the church clothing at this season of the year ants are all residents of Towanda success in New York last winter | $5.00 to $800 at death. ge — sont the Sth of January, in which at prices which represent just|. their arrest is the beginning of for nearly three months, and has| Cash dividends each five years, y > 4 ’ ' ’ ‘ - Have you paid your taxes: about one half those usually | crusade which the Lehigh Valley also been received with favor in Costs event the dedication services will > : : : -. ; occur about the 15th, and if Miss | Charged. Today the store has been | iil make against coal thieves other cities of the east. The Switz Conde underwear 90 cents Te crowded again and the proprietors during the coming winter. The authors of the siece are Harry B a garment. Murphy & Blish Morehouse comes to Sayre she made no idle boast when they stat b g : es k Li ah € 80 idle boast when they stat | yoamans wi be given a hearing Smith, who wrote the libretto. and will be present at these services. . ed that it would prove to be the : : . 1 Forty hours devotions are being prove “| before Justice Orcutt at Towanda Ludwig Englander, who provided | E, F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager . greatest sale ever known in this lave > . IP USIe ’ 5 e gentle. observed at the Church of the LOCAL MENTIGN section. on November 21 the music. Both of these gentle Sayre, Pa. 112 Desmond &¢, Epiphany. men have written many snccesses, Both Phones, oe hd cmc gout, Kod tne weno co STATION BROKSN OPEN (WILL MEET FOR PRACTICE th voc bh” cork | tit Pos 2 ; for only the best from them. B th just in. Extra fine W. S |3garment. Murphy & Blish. i Vie thor ars thee Da tt] the Best Soap Made | Wright's Elmer avenue Burglars broke into the Lehigh| Ihe foot ball team will meet for ne a hor h Pie Sqmipo BY ene n For os | : : The Red Men are to give a Valley station at Dryden on Satur practice again tomorrow evening Nar Youn 9! , dy i 4 [ Plumbers, Printers, | i ty cesses on yersoual * An $ is ; n * — An addition is being built onto dance in their hall this evening. |day night. They secured imple- Arrangements are being made Yor a | P732UaNy and his meth Si and Palsters. . , the new play Mr. Smith is said to ‘ i : 38 em— ff — ; , ‘averly : oid It removes all machine Tease, | the John Shea building on lower \n immense amount of coal is ™ENts from the tool house nearby athe with Waverly and all the old have provided some very smart ink and paint ‘withopt In to | : c : ow ‘ers are requested tc ave ¢ very smart a A Desmond street. and pried the windows of the sta. [3 NeW players are requested to | the ntuds i being stored along the Lehigh lyrics and crisp, snappy dialogue, | ! > jet out and practice. Don't wait 2 F : ’ a Cures Chapped Hands { ’ tion open. Fortunately the drawer | 5¢ k while Mr. Englander. who has been | : or { ; " : Valley tracks between Delane and a ov t Oat. 1. pele Mr. knglander, who has been AN EXCELLENT SCOURING SOAP : New Dill sweet and sour pick- Pork Zsa bet containing the cash had been re |t© P€ urged but get you foot ball » (ies, 1905 crop, just arrived at W |! : wh cms dubbed the “American Strauss : moved and they were unable to Mrs. James Boyce is visiting | S. Wright's, Elmer avenue. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1905. $2.00 to $4.00 per month. el fp — James Hoag is spending a few days in Montrose. Justice C. S. Gay is confined to his home by illness. clothes on and get into the game oo credited with having furnished : FOR :— ‘thing of worth. Later tae dios as En : ; A gang of men are engaged to | Secure anything nany swinging melodies and friends a letvesat I 2 Laceyville The members of the Sayre City] day in erecting a “fifty-pair” cable the Stacksmen Bilempled = blow RAN SLIVER THROUGH FINGER catchy airs FINE STATIONERY 3 . : 7 , 1 Open a sale in a coal office but were — er esme : : Rev. E. M. Beysher went to! Club are arranging for a ro|'n the Athens district of the Valley : : : Wilkooba.re thic coding done g ped Telephone company. unsuccessful. The work is sup While operating a planer at the GONE 10 PALMYRA BOOKS iness. : a posed to have been done by ama- | new machine shops W. L.. Keeney NOVELTIES G AMES i ; : . = : : : . So . ————— - la any, a. ’ Household furniture for sale,| Purity Maple Butter. Try it for teurs. The police in the surround- | a carpenter, had the misfortune to Ray Moore of Athens. and Erp ‘T0 MILK CONSUMERS mostly bedroom suits, also a baby layer and loaf cake. Goes nice ing towns have been notified run a sliver through his right little est Fields and Ward Cassidy of | Paper Napkins, plain and flowered: crib, 409 south Elmer avenue. with warm biscuits and pancakes. finger, causing a painful punctured Sayre, left for Palmyra this OH Dennison’s Tissue Paper in all tints, On I of the.ext Bsa Strictly pure W. S. Wright's, AGAIN IX OPERATION wound. He went to the hospital |. ° They have been enmaged 1 for making paper flowers; Toys, § unt o extra ex 4 ng y- have engaged to oft Jag i attached to bottled milk he The Junior Athletics foot ball|E mer avenue. — for treatment do carpenter work on a new school Cards Yo wdbond wy pa. J ; "Wa. | team of Sayre will play the Towan- ey The Sayre Water Company's cts i building in that place, which is be- | Also all the Daly rays indersigned dealers in payee, Wa da High school Saturday afternoon The Sayre City club is to hold a three million gallon pump a Eve you pald your tave Ing a i be Cos hg H : : > 5 : oF Papers. Always ’ ! N L { y ACC " S . i ne > — verly and Athens, have essed 10 Pedro tournament, entries open to f : : > 2 * charge one cent extra per qu | Gr 4 the Rest : has been out of commission for ? — Goods all m s ¢ first meeting : after this date for milk sold in Mr 3nd Mrs. Frank C. Tole are|a!l members, and t E some time undergoing repairs, is } ’ sae Advertised Letters go bottles: J. W. Stuart rejoicing over the advent of a little| will be held next Saturday night. again in operation. The com- Murrelle S Printing The following is a list of the adverts ‘Weber's News Parlors pos ’ ; of » ’ . ed letters na 2 in je 3 © Middaugh daughter in their home on Allison | Re/reshments will be served. pany's pumping plant is now in ! remaining in the Sayr C. A. da 0 pa { fice for the week ending Nov, 18, 1905. | . F. K. Middangh street, © i) Bo collect th t duplicate. In case of accident to | . MEN, 126 Lockhart St. Tio Dairy Company 3 : : Last night was the coldest thus one or the other of the big ma-| * Office Henry D, Arlington, John Clark, John | Ba y pany The Fransohnian Musical club far this season. At four o'clock h ! N C. Cov (8), Roy Crossley, Edward Job Ch: G A bel CM. Young Creamery | meet at the home of Mrs. gps morning the mercury regis : he Sl one a Yeserve re iT ep dr es . nna ! J. W. Smith 161-3 (Chas. Haupt Thursday afternoon (eed 10 degrees above the zero a WOMEN pn HOSPITAL NOTES |" i mre acti RESERVOIR IN OPERATION“ The Satisfactory Place,” "73555. sic | rms rom Can, Miss Hattie Redeman, Miss F. | - Leahy Bros. are having the with their hands to their ears. Schermerhora, Mr, A. C. Wood rofl, 332 Broad St., Waverly, N. X. Miss Anna Evans of Owego | stairway leading to the basement g The Lehigh Valley railroad Carmione Mast Ta P Mal | underwent an operation this morn- | altered to meet the demands of in- wil Pastid ines Vay. | ing. | creasing fall trade. The Utopian bowling alleys have company has commenced pump F four to eight skilled iob viodi Pasdalidi, Szimises Vaszily, | Subscribe for The Record. been equipped with new pins, and ng water into its new reservoir, nom oar D ely it skilled job! yf not called for within tw weeks | oo ws : Miss Ida Smith of Sayre, Mrs. | : : ’ ; oo prin ers an a new, up-to-date they will be forwarded to the dead let t - ; a prize consisting of a gold watch, which was recently completed. A equipment are at your service ter oflice. Ask for advertisd letters [FRED J, TA YLO - Mary Jenkins of Towanda, Mrs.| Some choice seats for “The : : ’ : " |miving date, and Dring one cont to ue : guaranteed for twenty-five years, portion of the company shops is t . pa | ~ William Shupp of Waveriy, Mrs. Office Boy" will be on sale at being tied by th g fut adeeréising i R | : . has been offered to the bowler who ng supph y € rescrvorr, : Nov, 18, 1005 J. N. Weaver, I’. M ’ 3 Maude Barden of Sayre, Ira Os-| Drigg's drug store tomorrow .| ,. Our patrons say we have the If you haven't a 2] : makes the highest score between While the remainder is still con disposition to please. We keep R J . borne of Athens, and Thomas Fitz | (Wednesday) morning. : : : 12 nected with the Sayre Water Com % ‘ home and want one, b now and Christmas eve at jour promises, gerald of Owego were discharged | Remember th be | 0'clock pany’s mains rif you have one you from the hospital this forenoon. emembes the supper ‘to and just after the dance, try : y lien or Mert oa CE Ee Eg WANTED Mrs. le oe Hi DIED Al SP ENCER P UNCTURED WOUND | Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave., Sayre, 3 SUP Of Hot Chocolate at Bet Hd of the West re Drug Store ., call, write or * evening, from § until 8 o'clock. Sayre Drug Store IT [CB e or 'phcne s Taylor. If I haven't at] Good The bin for storing scrap iron|home in Spencer yesterday at the at the shops, was struck on the Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. d. 2 what you want I age at and iron stores at the new shops is advanced age of 81 years. She |eft hand by the head of a spike |¥ . Al me ds for the ii try and find it fo with the exception of was the mother of Mrs. C. E. which he had struck with a sledge, WE PRINT il, noo ethos fr th hewi] 3 0 : . i rs.| Moody of Sayre. The ie bo and sustained a punctured wound. | tions on the mouth and teeth. lo you, go) fy Ne a ye ] 104 South Elmer Ave, The Valley Record ove tos GLOBE STORE. 5 ; Sa y P| . to carry The Record. Must Mrs. E. N. Hutchins died at her Con. Brewer, a laborer employed | alley hone 1422 3
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