The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 20, 1905, Image 3

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    We invite a careful inspection of
line outside Jai lining,
most important , the new
e shoulders and perfect fitting
The new cut shows the only
~ ever made that will not
It fits right, stays right and
Sffarantos it 10 be night.
@ can show you a lot more about
‘clothing that you will find in no
or make; besides, il -don't cust
3 my more than the ordinary
: u have never bought a
Rochester fiand Tailored Suit you've
Maney & Page
SA ATHENS
“Come in and
Cree
Jleatal Sivovse Br Covne.
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.
GED. L. ROBERTS CO.
216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens.
MW If you don't trade with us we both lose money. “wu
JUST TO REMIND YOU
That we are making very extensive
preparations for the coming holiday
season; more so than ever before.
Have been unpacking daily for weeks
and our stock is not yet half in.
Kindly bear this in mind when you
think of making your holiday pur-
chases. Edtablished 1859;.
I A. SAMUELS,
: JEWELER,
138 Desmond Street.
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OUR STRONG POINT
NEVER SLLEICS
SAYRE, PA.
+ *“All the news that’s fit to print”
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1005,
LOCAL BREVITIES
Have you paid your taxes?
The grand jury is in session at
| the county seat this week.
Arthur Burgess of Lehigh ave-
{nue is confined to the house with
| the grippe.
|
| The J. S. Garside big stock com-
| pany open a week's engagement at
the Loomis tonight.
Holiday brand canned goods
just in. Extra fine. W. S.
| Wright's Elmer avenue.
J. W. Bishop spent Sunday with |
_ friends in Auburn. | Norman Hunsinger of Forks-
Es | town, Wyoming county, is work-
“Mrs. Romeo Leroy of Jennings | ing for contractor Carey.
Mill is visiting relatives in town.
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| New Dill sweet and sour pick-
Attorney Paul Maynard Is in |les, 1905 crop, just arrived at W.
Towanda today on legal business. |g, Wright's, Elmer avenue,
~ John R. Kasper is transacting | Houschold furniture for sale,
in Towanda this after | mostly bedroom suits, also a baby
F : (crib. 409 south Elmer avenue.
Byron Girvin of Lovelton, Wyo- |
ig county, is visiting friends in
e and Waverly,
"Da a Carmer of Keystone ave-
. Bue, has gone to Philadelphia to
sit friends for a week.
Constables B. L.. Lewis, George
Wilson and Spencer Brougham
are in Towanda today to hand in
their returns.
Purity Maple Butter. Try it for
layer and loaf cake. Goes nice
with warm biscuits and pancakes.
Strictly pure. W. S. Wright's,
Traveling Man Says That Phil-
lips Bros Skirt Makers, are
Looking Upon Thig Place
With Considerable Favor.
According to a statement made
phia Press, who was here yester-
day, there are slight prospects that
the Phillips Bros.’ shirt factory
may be induced to remove to
Sayre. The factory is now located
at Pottsville, this state, and nearly
all of its operators are girls. Re-
cently considerable difficulty has
been experienced in securing girls
to do the week. Hence the own-
ers of the factory have decided to
look for another location where
girls may be obtained. The Press
representative stated that he had
called the attention of the owners
of the factory to Sayre as an ideal
place in which to locate, and he
declares that the proposition was
looked upon with considerable fa-
a short time parties will be here to
logk the town over.
The factory, it appears, is a large
one and employs a large number
thing in the foregoing story it
would be an excellent idea for the
business men to look after the
matter at once.
A Mt i
THE “WIZARD OF 0"
ber 27, with a cast of favorites who
have helped make Fred R. Ham
lin's extravaganza so popular dur-
ing the past three seasons. “The
Wizard” has easily demonstrated
the fact that it is one of the most
popular entertainments ever pro-
duced in America. There are so
many popular features in it, such
clever comedians, pretty girls and
elaborate and startling scenic
effectg that there is small cause to
wonder that such is the case. The
costuming, while at times startling,
is never incongruous and the dances
and figures have been most admir-
ably arranged by Julian Mitchell.
Of the scenic effects the ones most
remembered are the cyclone, the
field of poppies and the realistic
promptly at 8 evenings and it is
wise for those who wish to witness
the cyclone scene to be in their
seats promptly as it takes place
shortly after the performance be-
TEN DAYS NORE
The big legitimate cut price
MILLING PLANT
Wilmot Brothers’ Big Mill at
Rome Is Consumed by Fire---
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Drink Victim Asked Magistrate
to be Sent to Towanda for the
Loss $8,000.00, No Insurance.
The milling plant operated by |
the Wilmot Brothers at Rome was |
entirely destroyed by fire at ;3|
o'clock yesterday morning. The]
plant consisted of a saw mill, plan- |
ing mill, grist mill and cider mill |
The fire is supposed to have origi- |
nated in the engine room and]
wheh it was discovered it had made
such headway that nothing could |
be done to save it. The loss is)
estimated at $8,000.00, with no in-|
surance. The mill had been in
operation for twenty years and was
one of Rome township's old land-|
marks. It will probably not be]
rebuilt,
FILED PETITION
~ "IN BANKRUPTCY
H. A. Kaufman, Who Has Gon
ducted a Clothing Store Here
For Some Months, a Volun.
tary Bankrupt
On Saturday afternoon H. A
Kaufman, who has conducted a
| clothing store on Lockhart street
for the past six months, filed a pe-
tition in bankruptcy with the clerk
|of the U. S. court at Scranton.
Maxwell and Mercur, of Towanda,
are the attorneys for the petitioner,
and H. Stanley Winlack, of this
place, has been appointed tempora-
ry trustee. The liabilities are
about $30,000 while the assets are
in the neighborhood of $10,000
The date for the first meeting of
creditors has not as yet been
named.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Mr. Barbour was absent half a
day last week.
| Miss Lynch and Miss Druken-
| miller were absent the 15th.
Leonard Bush, ‘04, visited the
{high school Monday and Friday.
| The second English class have
|begun to read Sesame and Lilies.
essay on Luzerne county in the
| Revolution, are at the office.
| There seem to be few who intend
[to try for the prize offered by the
D.A. R.
BAD “BAWLING BILL”
| William Crandall, familiarly
known to his associates by the al-
clothing sale, inaugurated by Mur |* ; J
phy & Blish on Monday last, is to | literative pseudonym of “Bawling
continue for ten days more. The) pi, feltinto ‘the hands of the po-
firm decided to extend the time for | ic¢ on : Saturday afternoon on the
this sale in order to close out a| complaint of “Bill's” sister, who al-
number of broken lines, on which |leged that he was creating a dis-
the price has been cut still lower, | turbance at her home on the east
Here is your opportunity to get | side. Officers Voegel and Wilson
| .
suits, overcoats, gent's furnishings, | Were sent to the scene of the zou
ble and returned with “Bill” in
underwear, etc., at figures never “©
before heard of {their custody. The latter was ar~
FELL FROM CABOOSE
flagman, is confined to his home
at No. 109 Hoover street, suffering
from scvere bruises received by
falling from his caboose in the
Sayre yards on Friday afternoon.
Although no bones were broken
Mr. Smith has been confined to
his bed ever since the accident and
the probabilities are that he will be
laid up for some time.
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AN ENJOYABLE TIME
The subscription dance given by
Harvey Gray in Eighmey’s hall on
Saturday evening was a success
from every standpoint. The at
tendance was good, the music was
excellent, and those present say
they had a most enjoyable time,
The second of the series will be
|raigned before Justice Gay. He
paid a fine of one dollar and costs
and was released.
DIED AT THE HOSPITAL
Raymond Bonnell, the s5-year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Bon
nell, of Laceyville, died at the
Packer hospital yesterday morning
at 9:30 o'clock, following an oper-
ation for appendicitis. The child
was brought to the hospital Satur-
day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and
shortly thereafter was operated
upon. The remains were taken to
Laceyville on the afternoon train
yesterday.
FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON
The funeral of James Duggan,
‘whose death occurred on Saturday
| morning, was held this afternoon
{from his late home at Nb. 1:12
Hopkins street. The remains
ere taken to Tioga Point for in-
Winter
Pat Mechan, a blear eyed shiver-
ing and trembling victim of the
rum demon, stood before Justice C.
S Gay Saturday night and pleaded
piteously to be sent to the county
When
the magistrate declined Mechan
asked if he couldn't be sent to
Towanda for at least go days, stat-
ing in a tremulous voice that he
had not a place to lay his head and
that a jail sentence that would not
jail for a term of 6 months
Mece-
han was arrested carly Saturday
aftornoon. He was wandering
along Desmond stseet and visions
of squirming, writhing
come tgghim as a blessing.
reptiles
were painted upon his brain. He
was taken to the lockup, where in
a few hours the reptilian aggrega.
tion gave way to the colony of
bugs which infest Sayre's apology
for a jail, and he was taken before
Justice Gay for a hearing.
Both of Mechan's requests were
refused, and the justice told him to
go and not to be seen in Sayre
again :
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RESOLUTIONS
At a meeting of the
League of St. John's
church the following
were adopted
Whereas, It our
heavenly Father in His over-ruling
wisdom to take away death
Bertha C. Seibel, a member of our
league, be it
Luther
resolutions
has
pleased
in
fulness and devotion to our organ-
ization; the sincere sorrow occas-
ioned among us on account of her
untimely death and our admiration
of her unselfish Christian charac-
ter; be it
sympathy to the bereaved family
in this hour of great grief and
commend them to Him who
abundantly able to console us in
all our sorrows, and be it
Resolved, That these resolutions
be spread on our minutes, publish-
15
and a copy presented to the family
of the deceased.
Oscar Bailey,
Clyde Kelble,
Committee
John Shires of Sheshequin
township, killed a black bear near
Ralston Wednesday last while out
hunting. Bruin weighed
pounds and Mr. Shires was offered
$40 for the pelt by a Canton bank-
er. The carcass of the bear was
taken to Braund's meat market at
Towanda, where the meat is being
sold to those who desire it.
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OPENING RECEPTION
The Sans Souci dancing club
will hold their opening reception
300
next Tuesday evening in Eighmey
hall.
music
A full orchestra will furnish
for the occasion, and a
caterer has been engaged to serve
refreshments. This club has been
recently organized, and will
dances twice
give
cach month in the
future
DAPRESSION GF GRATITUDE
The stones have been removed
from the street at the corner of
Lockhart and Keystone avenue,
and H A. Griswold, who attends
to the lights about town and prob
ably does more driving than any
mar in Sayre, desires to express
his sincere gratitude. John Stein-
fest removed the stomes.
LOOMISOPERAHOUSE
ORCHESTRA
Record Correspondent Who is
Opposed to Bestowing Indis
criminate Charity Says 8o
Per Cent. of Money is Mis-
spent
Again the, business people of the
town have been “taken in” by an
imposter, this time in the guise of
the Salvation Army
you men learn?
would only read something of the
harm that is done by what is called
promiscuous chanty, that is the
custom of giving to thase who ask
without knowing their worthiness
You not only throw away your
money but you encourage swind
Statistigs show that
full So per cent. of the money giv
en to common beggars is misspent
ung business.
There are charitable organizations
connected with every church in
town, and they can show you
where the money is well spent
them 2
for me to solicit from you with
twice the trouble the amount that
this imposter got with no trouble
at all. If begging were not profit-
able there would be no beggars.
But there are beggars because the
business men arc so “easy.” If
ity give it through some organiza-
tion where you know it will be
used for a good purpose. I am
surprised that you business people
would be so unbusiness-like.
Organized Chanty.
eA eee
HIGH SCHOOL WoW
The Sayre High school and the
Monitor foot ball teams played a
game Saturday afternoon on the
Riverside grounds. The game
high school, but the playing of the
Monitors was accompanied by a
great amount of uncalled for slug-
ging and roughness. The high
school won in a score of 10 to ©.
LAW ABIDING BRADFORD
The cases which will be consid-
ered by the grand jury now in ses-
sion at the county seat are mostly
of a minor character, which means
that the citizens of Bradford coun-
September court. Andrew H
Sawtelle, William R. Raymond
and Ed. H. Johnson of this place,
are serving on the jury.
OLD RESIDENT DEAD
The body of E. C. Williams,
whose death occurred at Richford,
N.Y, on November 17th, passed
through here today on the way to
Wetona, where the bumnal took
place this afternoon. The de
ceased was g8 years old and for-
merly a resident of Bradford coun-
ty.
rp een
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Madde Wells of Towanda,
was admitted this morning,
Mrs, Fred Staight of Skinner's
Eddy, Mrs. James Wells of Wya-
lusing and John Hawkins of Sayre, |
underwent operations at the hos-
pital this forenoon.
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JUST BEFORE
LEHIGH AND SCRANTON
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Store, both phones; or at the Rrie street
yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 37m.
COLEMAN HASSLER,
bel,
ONE WEEK
COMMENCING
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20
J. S. Garside
Big Stock Go:
Presenting High Class Produc-
tion and Specialties.
Opening Play Monday Evening:
AFight for Honor”
OWN BAND AND ORCHESTRA
5 BIG SPECIALTIES &
Ladies’ 135¢ Ticket Monday Night; -
Tickets Limited to 200.
MATINEE—Wednesday and Sat-
urday. Prices 10c, 20c, joc.
Entertainment
| pie
Of Course you will entertain this
nd will therefore need some
{owing
it
| winter a
| ¢ ! {hie f =
Mottoes, Fancy Lace Paper Doilics,
| Birthday Cake Candles and Holders,
Sourentr Boxes for candy, ele,
HW make Wedding and Birth-
ty Cakes to order; Hand Decorated
Also all kinds of Fancy
Cakes and Dainty Rolls.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
i
{if desired
|
| GEORGE PAINTON,
| 345 Broad Sreet, *
| Both Phones Warerly, N. ¥
| Take a Policy in the
N.P.L.
| You Do Not Have to Die to Win :
i It Protects You in Sickness or Accident
| Pays Dividends Each Five Years
Has the Largest Membership of Any Lo-
‘cal Organization in Sayre
Pald in Sayre During Five Years:
For Disability
For Death.
For Dividends
Assets Nov. 1
Benefits Paid
E. F. MERCEREAU,
District Manager,
SAYRE, PA.
NOVELTIES, GAMES,
Paper Napkins, plain and flowered;
Dennison’s Tissue Paper in all tints,
for making paper flowers; Toys, §
and 10 cent articles; Souvenir Pas
Cards, in cardboard and leather.
Also all the Daily Papers, Always
at the Lowest Prices—and Go
Goods.
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126 Lockhart St.
= teBest
| PRESTO
Soap Made
rs. Printers, .
rm——
It removes all machine greases,”
ink and paint without to
the hands, Price 10e, 2
Cures Chapped Hands
AN EXCELLENT SCOURING SOAP |
Ask your druggist and grocer for [&
-
Try an ad in The Record.
Bargains in Cho
Building Lots
£300 buys a Stedman St. lod, H0xI!
£300 buys a Hopkins St. lot, ix) 0
Lot corner Stevenson aud d
| cheap,
| Lot on Allison St, cen’ ral,
| $1500 buys new hous and lot
silk mill, ii a ”.
#1300 buys » hodws apd lok ¥
Riverand Lockiael, = © 4 oF
$2160 takos new house, wodern
provements, Madison : :
$2100 takes seven room house,
Elmer, *
Je takes seven goo eae