The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 18, 1905, Image 5

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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,
Colanders, Broilers,
Strainers, Oval Baking Pans
Mustard Cups, Mixing Bowls,
Baking Pans, Custard Cups.
All Priced at 10c Each.
BERTS GO.
322 S. Main St., Athens.
When You
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The Valley Record
at to print”
SATURDAY, Nov EMBER 18, 1905.
“All the news that's
LOCAL BREVITIES
Have you paid your taxes?
Repertoire at the Loomis all
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Joseph Watson of Lake |
street is in Elmira today. i
William Updyke of Elmira is|
the guest of Harry Grumme.
he B. Weller and two daugh- |
ters spent yesterday in Wilkes- |
Barre.
J. Grant Kellam of Wilkes-Barre |
is the guest, of Attorney H. H.
Mercereau.
Mr. and Mrs. Dubois Bell of
Keystone avenue are the guests of
friends in Geneva.
Mrs. E. J. Connelley went to]
Geneva this morning to spend a|
few days with relatives. |
The Misses Edna Stevens and!
Pearl Lidstone of Scranton are the |
guests of Miss Gertrude Stevens of |
this place.
DECREASING THE OUTPUT
Owing to a scarcity of cars on
the Lehigh Valley all the collieries
that ship coal over that road are
working only half time. This is
the mines. The condition is likely
to continue for the remainder of
the month. Because of the car
some of the companies are
zg no shipments to the west.
fist of a series of informal
will be given by Harvey
En Mall this ore.
All I ask
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163 3t
Suits and overcoats.
Holiday brand canned goods
in.: Extra fine. W. S
Wright's Elmer avenue.
New line of ladies’ and children’s
hats just received at Angell's store,
163-2
The ladies of Christ Church will
| cery store this evening.
New Dill sweet and sour pick-
les, 1905 crop, just arrived at W.
'S. Wright's, Elmer avenue.
Household furniture for sale,
crib. 409 south Elmer avenue.
Purity Maple Butter. Try it for
layer and loaf cake. Goes nice
with warm biscuits and pancakes.
| Strictly pute. W. S. Wright's,
| Elmer avenue.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
Presbyterian church “will serve
supper at the church next Tuesday
| evening, November 21st, from 5:30
to 7:30.
Chief Walsh has received word
from Buffalo that his son Maurice
is improving, news which will be
learned with pleasure by the young
man’s many friends.
A break in the Sayre water com-
pany’s main at the corner of Elmer
avenue and Hayden street this
afternoon necessitated turning the
water off for a short time,
One half price sale of fine milli-
nery; full line of ladies’ and chil-
dren's trimmed hats to select from.
All at one half price. Angell's
store, Thomas avenue, Sayre.
Game Warden Ran Into the
Wrong Bunch at Laceyville
Thursday Night--Was Slapped
in the Face and Otherwise
Roughly Handled
Amid the indignant hisses and
jeers of a carload of: passengers
Game Warden Shoemaker, whose
zeal to punish violators of the fish
and game laws has earned the just
contempt of every sportsman in
this section, was ejected from the
Lehigh Valley evening local near
Laceyville on Thursday might, after
by a Wilkesbarre hunter whom he
had attempted to scarch for ferrets
The latest escapade of this over-
offizious game warden is an inter-
[esting tale, and if he is possessed
of even an atom of ordinary com-
mon sense he will not repeat it.
Thursday evening party of
Wilkesbarre hunters boarded the
evening local near Wryalusing.
The party was quite a large one
and the day had been <peat in the
woods near Wyalusing hunting for
small game. Wh:n the train
rcached Laceywille, Shoemaker
boarded the coach occupied by the
hunting party. With no other auth
ority than his badge he imme-
diately began a scarch to ascertain
ifany of the men were carrying
ferrets. He did not proceed far
One of the Wilkesbarre men, a big
husky fellow, slapped Mr. Shoe-
maker in the face and the sound
made by the blow was heard
throughout the entirc car Fora
moment it looked as ifthe other
mumbers of the party might also
play a tat-too on the game ward-
e's brazen cheeks, but just as mat
ters looked serious th
of the train, who is
an infant, told the
a
conductor
anything but
obstreperous
was thrown out bodily.
retreat.
and jeered and hurled epithets at
the discomfitted warden that were
not of a complimentary nature.
When the hunting party reached |
Wilkesbarre they were met by two |
game wardens for that section. |
They tried to “butt in" but were
brushed one side and the hunting |
party reached their homes without |
incident.
In the meantime
decided to seek
Shoemaker
division, stating that he had been
ejected from one of the company's
trains and demanded that some-
thing be done about it. It is said
that when the superintendent re-
overspread his good natured feat-
ures worth going miles to sce. It
that nature, in order to get a hear-
ing, must be made in writing. The
warden has not been heard from |
since.
up with the district attorney of this
means that can be devised to keep
cess of law,
AT THE LOONIS
The J. S. Garside Big Stock Co.
op«n a week's engagement at the
Loomis opera house next week,
presenting high class productions
and specialties. The opening play
Monday night, “A Fight for Hon
or.” Own band and orchestra.
Ladies’ 15 cent tickets Monday
night limited to 200.
TWO SHOP NOTICES
Yesterday forenoon the Lehigh
officials posted a notice in the
she ps notifying the men that until
further notice work would be dis- |
Was Held in the Church of
Christ in West Sayre Last
Night Realized Handsome
Sum.
The “silver shower reception”
held last night for the benefit of
the Church of Christ in West
Sayre was one of the largest simi-
lar events that had been held in
this section in a long time. The
| reception was held in the church
and the people responded nobly.
| A literary and musical program of
rare excellence was rendered to a
large and delighted audience, fol-
lowing which the ladies of the
church served refreshments to
over 800 people. The receipts of
the evening amounted to £98 38,
and this sum will be used to apply
on the church debt. It will reduce
the debt nearly one-half. The
success of the entertainment both
socially and financially is due to
the indefatigible efforts of the lad-
ies of the church and they are re-
ceiving many compliments for the
able manner in which all the de
tails were carried out. On the
other hand they wish to%hank all
who were so liberal with their pat-
ronage, without which they could
not have succeeded
—— A ——
THIEVES STOLE
SLOT MACHINE
Automatic Arrangement for Sup-
plying Children with Gum Ta-
ken from Outside Door of
Pullman Cafe.
A penny-in-the-slot gum ma-
chine has been stolen from the
outside of the Pullman cafe, but
just when the theft was committed
no one appears to know. The
machine was fastened to the outer
{casing of the dining room door,
and the miscreant, whoever he
| was, tore part of the casing loose
lalong with the machine. The ab-
| sence of the machine was first no-
{ticed by Proprietor Tully's little
or. who told his father. The po
lice have been notified, but there is
[little hope of obtaining a clue to
| the guilty parties. Tht machine
| contained a quantity of gum and a
large number of pennies.
JOSPIAL NOTE
Charles Haverly of Dushore, is
the guest of his uncle, George Hav-
erly of this place.
——————
Dr. H. I. Andrews of the staff of
| hospital surgeons, is at Ithaca this
tafternoon witnessing the Cornell
Columbia football game.
Mrs. Clarence Brewster, of Wa-
|verly, Willie Haney of Towanda
land Olin Langford of Athens were
| discharged from the hospitai this
afternoon.
At the Church of Christ tomor-
row a report of the dedication of
the new church at Estella will be
given in the morning. Subject of
| morning sermon, “Christ the Door
to the Fold.” In the evening the
subject of the sermon will be “The
Destiny of the Unsaved. All are
welcome,
BAZAAR AND SUPPER
A bazaar and supper will be
held in the basement of the Church
of the Epiphany on the first three
evenings of next weck. The la-
dies of the parish will serve supper
on Monday and Tuesday evenings,
and the bazar will close on Wed-
nesday evening. A large number
of useful articles have been collect-
ed by the committees - having
charge of this work, and these will
be disposed of in the usual way.
The R. A. Packer band has been
| secured for Monday evening, and
‘the entertainment committee has
Bicided # subtable program foe the
WAS CANCELED
Waverly Wanted Sayre to Put
Up More Money, Which Re-
quest Was Refused, and Con-
test Was Declared Off
There was to have been a foot-
ball game on the driving park at
Athens this afternoon. The con-
testing teams were to have been
the Sayre Athens combination and
an eleven from Waverly. The
game failed to materialize, and the
Sayre players say that the fault lies
with the aggregation from Waver-
ly, or rather with its management.
When the arrangements were made
for the game the managers of the
Sayre Athens team say that they
guaranteed the Waverly bunch a
certain sum, including expenses,
etc, which at the time was appar-
ently satisfactory. The game was
advertised in the newspapers and
an order for hand bills was in the
hands of a job printer, but before
it was executed the Sayre players
claim that the Waverly artists
“welshed” That is, they came to
Sayre and wanted more moncy as
a guarantee. The amount they
asked for represented a sum twice
the onginal guarantee and the
management of the Sayre aggrega-
tion wouldn't stand for ®t. They
thought it large enough and it the
Waverly wanted a game
on the original terms they could
have it. The Waverly team, how-
ever, persisted in their demands,
and the upshot is that lovers of the
national game were deprived this
afternoon of witnessing an exciting
contest.
players
The Sayre players are inclined
to think that Waverly wanted to
crawl out and that demanding
more money as a guarantee was an
crawfish. In fact the
local team make no bones of acus-
ing the Waverly outfit of being
afraid. Waverly, however, will
strenuously deny this allegation
and will say that they wanted a
guarantee sufficient to make them
JANES DUGGAN
James Duggan, 77 years old,
died this morning at 4:30 o'clock
at his residence, No 112 North
Hopkins street, after a long illness
He had been afflicted with valvular
heart trouble for some years and
for the past two weeks had been in
a critical condition.
Mr. Duggan was born in Wales
and came to America forty-one
years ago. For many years he
worked in the mines both in Wales |
and in this country. He is sur-
vived by five children, two of whom,
James, Jr, and Mrs. D. S. Medler,
reside in this place. The funeral
arrangements are not as yet com-
pleted.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCENENT
Announcements of the marriage
of Miss I. Myrtle Bostwick and
Dr. Frank W. Sleeper, which oc
curred at Providence, R I, on No
vember 7, have been received by
the Sayre friends of Miss Bostwick
She is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs
L. M. Bostwick of Lower Desmond
street and is a graduate nurse of
the Packer hospital. She left Sayre
some time ago and went to Boston
She has a large circle of friends
cxcuse to
here who will wish her many years
of happiness.
FORMING A COMBINE
A well defined rumor is current
to the effect that the Lehigh Valley,
Reading and Pennsylvania are to
form a combine for the further
advancement of the anthracite
trade. In this instance “further
advancement'' means that the com-
panies referred to are to form a
coal trust. The three companies
now control about 73 per cent of
the anthracite trade and a commun-
ion of interests is expected to force |
the smaller companies into line, |
8 TREX HOME
and Escorted Wayward Youth
Back to Meshoppen.
home at Meshoppen last night by |
his father, the latter coming to
Sayre én an afternoon train.
in the habit of running away from
home recently and that he hag de-
cided to put a stop to it if he has
to invoke the aid of the law.
When young Avery left Sayre he
appeared to be much happier than
when taken in custody by Chief
Walsh yesterday morning
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LOCAL MENTION
Smoke Peer's Straight Five, al
fine fragrant cigar
mh
shoes on sale at H. Sattler’'s. 1673 3t!
The “Wizard of O Oz"
the Loomis one
day next.
comes to
week from Mon
’
Re j
even for a little while
t give more to be per !
lieved? You have probably |
great many things for your 3
Did ycu ever try :
Atop
our FREE HOME
; NT in connection with #2
An excess of Unc Acd in
m the cause of your
guarantee Athlophoros w
move lake our home treats
connection with Athlophoros
permanent cure is assured.
H. 1. GILLESPIE
Is Athlophoros and will give
n Blank to fll out AE
for advice and treatment.
THE ATHI OPHOROS CO. New KH
LOOMIS OPERA. HO
ONE WEEK
COMMENCING
MONDAY, NOVEMBER
J. S. Garside
te
and shoes at H. Sattler's 163 3¢
rl Mp Mee
Frank ‘The
Boy"
Deshon in
the Loomis last night: The en-
tire performance was fine and every
onc was well pleased
re e——
The usual services will be held
tomorrow at the Baptist church
Subject of morning sermon, “Job's
scarch for God.” In the evening
the subject will be “The deposed
disciple reinstated.”
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On account of the dance to be
given by the Sayre lodge the
of the M.P. A. in West
Sayre, who were to hold a box
social on the same evening, have
decided to postpone the event for
onc week.
ladies
The Elmira & Waverly Railroad
Company has passed into the hands
of a receiver. This company is
known as the Powers-Mansfeld
Company and the receivership was
who has a claim for legal services
There are also a number of other
are unpaid and the
attempting to force
This is the company
that has been opposing the Che-
mung Valley Traction Company.
owners are
Have you paid your taxes?
JUST BEFORE
and just after the dance, try
a cup of Hot Chocolate at
the West Sayre Drug Store
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—: FOR :—
FINE STATIONERY
BOOKS,
NOVELTIES; GAMES,
Paper Napkins, plain and flowered,
Dennison’s Tissue Paper in all tints,
for making paper flowers, Toys,
and 10 cent articles; Souvenir Post
Cards, in cardboard and leather
Also all the Daily Papers. Always
at the Lowest Prices—and Good
Goods.
Weber's News Parlors
126 Lockhart St.
Subscribe for The Record.
CONTRAGTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
10% Rteadman At. Raym. Pa
Charles C. Annabel,
tion and Specialties,
Opening Play Monday Eve
OWN BAND AND ORG
urday.
Of Course you will
winter and wiil therefore
of the following:
Mottoes, Fancy Lace Pi
Birthday Cake Candles and
Sourenir Boxes for candy,
We also make Wedding a
fay Cakes to order; Hand D
1f desired. Also all kinds of
Cakes and Dainty Rolls.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
GEORGE PAINTON,
Both Phones.
Take a Policy nt
N.P,
You Do Not Have to Dis to
It Protects You in Sickness
Pays Dividends Each Five
Has the Largest Membership of
cal Organization in
Paid in Sayre During Five Ye
For Disability
For Death.......... cae
For Dividends
Assets Nov. I...........
Benefits Paid
SAYRE, PA. 112 Desmond 8
“ VALLEY "PiioNs 1
PRESTO
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It removes all ra
ink and paint without
the hands. Price 10a
Cures Chapped
AN EXCELLENT SCOURING
Bargains in C
£500 buys a Stedon
£500 buys a Hopkins
Lot corner Stevenscn
cheap, ik
Lot on Allison st,
$1500 bays new "bo
silk mill,
$1300 buys a house ad
River and khart,
$2100 takes new