Page ATHENS SA Clothes Cee Jteolol, Srrowss Br Consne: When You Buy These Goods. Sayre Store. A big line of enamel ware ata little price Pie plates all sizes deep and shallow. WEL I Justice of the Peace John R. Murray Expired at an Early Hour This Morning After an Illness of Several Weeks John R. Murray, one of Sayre's oldest and best known citizens died at his home, No. 116 South Elmer avenue, this morning at 145 o'clock. The immediate cause of death was heart failure! due to a complication of diseases | with which he had been afflicted for some time. The death of Mr, Murray will come as a severe shock to the ma- Jority of his many friends in Sayre, although those who were intimate- iy rcquaiated with him were aware | some time ago that the physicians who were attending him had little hopes of his recovery. Early in September last he began to fail, | and was able to be at his office on | Desmond street only a part of the time. Since the first of October EXPECTED SHTURDAY All Ithaca and Sayre-Athens Foot Ball Teams to Meet on Athens Driviog Park On Saturday afternoon next the Sayre-Athens foot ball team will meet the strong all-Ithaca eleven on the driving park at Athens The Ithaca team is a decidedly stroag oac, and as the home has been doing considerable the has Secn in this section in years be expected are composed of old and «¢ xperi law in: Waverly for some time and also held the office of justice of the peace in that village. Mr, Murray possessed unusual ability asan orator and for many years he was called upon to address public | gatherings. | Besides his wife he is survived by two children, Dr. A. H Murray and Miss Laura Murray, both of this place. Two brothers, W. T, of this place, and George of Wa- verly, also survive, ; The funeral will be held fion home on South Elmer avenue on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The remains will be tak- plot in Forest cemetery at Waverly for interment MISTAKEN IDENTITY A well known Sayre young man is going about with his right hind done up n a neat “white ban l1 team hard Ww wrk recently, one of most exciting contests that been m 1% Both organizations Home {enced players and when they meet there will be something doing | The game will be cilled ptly at 3 o'clock. The members of the home team vill meet for practice this evening and it 1s desired that everyone be present. The Ithaca organization will come prepared to put up a strong game and the local players pron Be at- with a certain clothing store. I: PCEEDIGS OF THE GRAND JURY Partial Report Was Made Yester- | day and a Large Number of Indictments Found The grand jury made the foliow- | ing partial report yesterday after. | noon: True bills—W. E. Snoe maker, assault with intent to kill Presenting High Class and pointing a pistol; Floyd Y tion and Specialties, Huff, desertion, Jerry Vandermark, = defrauding inkeepers; W. E. $hoe- | TONIGHTS PLAY . maker, pointing pisto!, same s- “EAST LYNNE sault and battery; Leon Wolcott, | Floyd Vancise and John Vancise, | > R ANR RDPB OWN BAND AND ORCHES malicious mischief: Howard 5 BIG SPECIALTIES B. Acla, larceny, Johan McCann - Dra- per, mischief, W. J Worden, assault and battery, John fornication bastardy, John|MATINE E—Wednesday and Si Heeman and Simon Johnson, lar- urday. Prices toc, 20¢, 306, © ceny om mo : fc LOOMS OPER HONS MONDAY, NOY. 21. malicious and larceny; Leon Wolcott, Floyd Van- Howard Draper, burglary, Mahlon | E Frederick, larceny; Aba Camp-| 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. GEO. L. ROBERTS (0. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St., Athens. MF If you don’t trade with us we both lose money. “w= EEE ame — 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 mot yet half in. Kindly bear this in mind when you think of making your holiday pur- chases. Established 189; I. A. SAMUELS, JEWELER, 138 Desmond Street. SAYRE, PA. The Valley Record | “All the news that’s fit to print” WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1905. J0CAL BREVITIES Smoke Peer’s Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar H. A. Kaufman went to Towan- | da this morning on business. There will be a ten cent supper at the Presbyterian church this evening. The members of the foot ball PERSONAL MENTION team are requested to meet this volte: evening for practice. - Miss Anna Wolf isin Elmira Mrs. Maude Webb of Wesauken underwent an operation for appen- he has practically been confined to | the house. On election day he went to the polling place on Pack- 1.6 to the store and light the gas § avenue and voled.- A Jay OF co uli it will burn all, night; thos two later he walked to his brother's | : \allowyng the mght watchman to house on North Elmer avenge, and | 4 rain a good view of the interior that was the last time that he left On Sunday night last he went to his home. the store as usual, and while For the past two or three days . was in the act of striking a match he had been in a delirious condi- he saw the form of a man leering tion and part of the time was un- : Siig : toward him. Knowing that the able to recognize his friends. Yes- intruder was there for no good terday he did not take any nour- : : purpose the young man dropped ishment and shortly afer 7 o'clock the match and his strong right arm he failed rapidly. Just a few mo- shot out and smash ments previous to his death he first went against the face 1 5 ‘ 4 d rallied somewhat and was lifted. MBG Bet 10 and be. from his bed. While in an up- hold ! instead of striking a real night position he collapsed and his live man his fist struck one of the heart ceased to beat. His sorrow- clothing dummies which had been ing family are receiving the heart- allowed to stand in the centre of the felt sympathy of the entire com- floor. The plaster paris face of the munity. " dummy was smashed into a thous For years John R. Murray had 4 pieces, and the young man's been a prominent figure in Sayre. fist was so badly bruised that he He came to this place about 23 was compelled to visit a surgeon. years ago from Waverly and en- gaged in the notion and dry goods SHOULD BE REPAIRED business in a building where the Teed block now stands. Later he! The condition of the floors in the rooms which are used to accommo- erected the frame building on Des- | date the grand jury witnesses at mond street which is now occupied | by Sterling's restaurant. There he also conducted a notion and dry the court house in Towanda de- goods business. Mr, Murray was | mands the attention of the county one of the first men to engage in officials, and if the present grand business in Sayre. In 1891 Sayre jury wishes to win encomiums of was incorporated as a borough and | praisc the members should recom- at the first election held thereafter mend that either new floors should Mr. Murray was elected a justice of be placed or the old ones repaired the peace, which office he con- As the floors now stand they are tinued to hold until the time of his | dangerous and some day some one death. He also served a number | will fall through them, and then of terms as clerk of the borough (the county will become defendant council, {in a suit for damages. As a peace officer Mr. Murray | had few superiors. He was held | E JU in high esteem by the legal frater- | ENGIN ER IN RED nity in this section and his opinions | = . always accorded the greatest] John H. Barber, a Lehigh Val- respect. He conducted the affairs | ly engineer who rooms in the of the office with strict impartiality | Lockhart building, sustained a and held the distinction of never |S€VEre injury to his forehead last having one of his decisions re- | Might while his train was passing versed by a higher court. He was | through the castbound yards. The a member of the Odd Fellows, the | train was running at a slow rate of Royal Arcanum and the National | Peed when he looked out of the Protective Legion. |cab window and was struck by a il : in tl The death of Mr. Munay re- semaphore, inflicting a gash in the appears that it is the duty of the young man on Sunday nights to his brawny ———— Pr at— want to bear this in mind. Get out this evening and practice or else go into Saturdiy's game with | the expectation of g« ting walloped {good and plenty. The captain of the Ithaca team is old “Come on Bil, who atone time’'was the famous Athens full-back bell, fornication: Pauline Hawse, | adultery, Herbert Muir, adultery; | Mary Green, adultery; Pauline] Muir, larceny, Charles Kennedy, | aggravated assault and battery and | assault and battery, Leroy Haverly versus Lydia A. | Haverly, divorce decreed. | Commonwealth versus E. V.| Streevy, assault and battery, nolle| pros. entered. msm * BAZAAR A SUCCESS The bazaar which is being held in the Church of the Epiphany was attended by ancther last night A. Advertised Letters The following is a list of the advertis- ed letters remaining in the Sayre post | office for the week ending Nov. 20, 1905, MEN, Arthur Burgess, Walter Davis. Ernest Dewoll, Charles Eddy, A. L. Ennis, James B. Golden, Chas, F. Harrington, Jas H King, Harry W. Manion, Edward Melan- son. William Raymond, G. W Jos, Seigler, large crowd Supper was served to t and the a large number patronized var tus booths were well Another iarpe crowd 1s expsc* | Sanford, this evenings and plenty of center- tainment has been provided The venture has been a most ul onc and the ladics of the parish, under whose au pices it was held are deserving of all the praise that is being bestowed upon them. AN ENJOYABLE TINE | The opening reception given last evening by the Sans Sauci dancing club at Eighmey's hall was a so- cial success. A large number were present and everyone had a most enjoyable time. Besides those re- siding in this vicinity there were guests from Ithaca, Hornellsville, Owego, Towanda and Tunkhan. nock. Light refreshments were served and excellent music was farnished by McGuffie's orchestra. LEHICH VALLEY NOTES Arthur J. Givens, a Lehigh Val. ley fireman, who resided at Hazle- ton, died in the emergency hospis tal at Buffalo on Sunday morning, of injuries received while working about his engine.” He was stand ing along side the engine when it suddenly started and the big driv- |The Scarecrow in ‘The Wizard ing rod struck him on the shoul- of 0z." der, inflicting injuries that necessi- — tated the amputation of his arm. Bring Your Job Printing to He did not rally from the effects! of the operation. WOMEN, Mrs, Frank Bennett, Miss Olivia RB Goglman, Miss Catherine Smate. It not called for within two weeks they will be forwanled to the dead let. rier office. Ask for advertised letters, giving date, and bring one cent to pay for advertising. Nov 20, 19035. su J. N. Weaver, P, M, Murrelle’s Printing Hamlin & Mitchell Submit for Your Pleasure The Wizard of 0z Suberb Scenic Pro~ duction. - LARGE COMPANY, MAGNIFICENTLY COSTU NEW SONGS, : CATOHY MUSIO, NOVEL DANOCH Advance Sale Friday. PRICES 50k, 75¢, $1.00, §1 Positively no free list. 3 Entertainme : oinme Of Course you will entertain winter and will therefore need of the following: Mottoes, Fancy Lace Paper ) Birthday Cake Candles and Ho Sourenir Boxes for candy, ete. We also make Wedding and day Cakes to order; Hand D PCOTC if destred. Also all kinds of Cakes and Dainty Rolls. Satisfaction Guaranteed. GEORGE PAINTON, 3.5 Broad Sreet; Waverly, | Take a Policy in the. N. P. You Do Not Have to Die to Both Phones, It Protects You in Sickneas or Ac Pays Dividends Each Five Years Has the Largest Membership of Any Lc cal Organization In Sayre | x Paid In Sayre During Five Years: For Disability For Death For Dividends Assets Nov. 1 Benefits Paid District Manager, SAYRE, PA. 112 Desmond C. L. Mallery is in Spencer to- ~ day on business. County Commissioner McNulty of Troy transacted business in Sayre last night. : Harry Peer, the Lockhart street cigar manufacturer, is in Bingham- today on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tillman and thter have returned from a few visit with friends at Buffalo. mce she visited Omaha, Chi- and many other western dicitis at the hospital this morn- ing. The local lodge of Odd Fellows |will meet this evening to take laction on the death of John R. Murray. y H. O. Hansen, the well known contractor and builder, is confined to his home at No. 307 South El mer avenue, by illness. Several auditors of the Lehigh Valley railroad went over the D. S. & S. railroad yesterday taking an account of the stock. The members of the degree team of Monica council, No. 160, D. of P, are requested to meet on Thurs- day evening for practice, by order ol the drillmaster. moves a man who will be greatly missed. He had a jovial disposi- tion, was a charming conversation- alist, and by reason of his superior legal knowledge his advice and services were eagerly sought. Mr. Murray was always ready to do a friendly act for any one in ditsress and was possessed of the admirable qualities which go to make up a good citizen, a loving husband and a kind father. John R. Murray was bom in Orange county, N. Y,, sixty years ago last February and when but a! small child removed with his par- ents to Tioga county, N. Y. They settled on West Hill, near Waverly, and at the old academy in Waverly Mr. Murray received his carly ed- ucation, - When a young man he entered the law office of Attorney | Dexter in Waverly, and after read- ing the required length of time was admitted York state right side of the forehead1 1; inches long. The hospital surgeons were compelled to take several stitches to close the wound. ——————— A eet———— READ THE LAW The Laceyville Messenger says that a game warden does not “have to have” a search warrant to search for ferrets. If the editor of the Messenger will read the game laws carefully and intelli- gently he will change his opinion, provided his opinion will permit of a change. INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE Lyman Heeman, Sr, and his sons, Fred and Lyman, Jr, who were charged by the Lehigh Val- ley Railroad Company with having stolen a sack of flour,’a tub of butter and some household goods from a freight car, were disc harged at Towanda yesterday, the magis- trate before whom they were tried deeming the evidence insufficient to hold them to court. ——— Reserved scats for the “Wizard of Oz" will be placed on sale ag Drigg's drug store in Sayre, Fri- | day morning, “East Lynne" is the attraction at the Loomis this evening. eee een WHY PAY THE GROCER 25¢ for a two ounce bottle. of vanilla extract, when you can get 4 ounces for the ame money at the West Tug Tele- rs lA sei. COAL THIEVES Simon Johnson and John Hee- man were held to court yesterday at Towanda on the charge of steal- ing coal from the Lehigh Valley Lyman Heeman, Jr, pleaded guilty to the same offense and was rate < | SAE Vairey Paoxe 114 Office “The Satisfactory Place.” | It removes all machine ink and paint without the hands Price 10a, Cures Chapped Mands 2 AN EXCELLENT SCOURING BOAR Ask your druggist and grocer for 8 From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, up-to-date] equipment are at your service. _Our patrons say we have the disposition to please. We keep | our promises. Building Lots Talmadge Building, Elmer:Ave., Sayre, | Valley Phone 142a. | $500 buys a Stedman St lob, | #500 buys a Hopkins Sk lof, 50 140, $1300 buys » house and Charles C. Annabel, isi wv" memse ——— 1500 taken WE PRINT | Lot corner Stevenson and chen i n Allison Shoennk | SLAM buys pew housy a: The Valley Record it in"™" * Joby River and Lockbart. oe $2100 takes new $2100 takes seven room house, N # | Elmer. RE igh, corner # ATTORNEY COUNSELOR :