OUR STRONG POINT ' A SQUARE DEAL 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 ixing Bowls, Custard Cups. Mustard Cups, Baking Pans, All Priced at 10c Each. ~ 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main 8t,, Athens. and our stock is not yet half in. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swang of e street went to Tunkhannock to visit her sister. Mrs. Julia Bowman of Towanda, 30 has been on an extended visit her sister, Mrs. Burton Hoose Youngstown, Ohio, stopped off Sayre today on her way home new winter schedule will go effect on the Lehigh Valley December 3. SAYRE, PA. The Valley Record FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1906. LOCAL BREVTEES See Kamner's ad. on first page. Smoke Peer’s Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar The great 4 price sale of mil linery is now going on at Angell’s store, Thomas avenue, Sayre. The first meeting of the credit- ors in the Kaufman bankruptcy matter will be held December 4. The Garside Stock Co, will give a special matinee for the children at the Loomis tomorrow afternoon. One-half price sale of ladies and children’s ready to wear and full trimmed hats, also full line of baby bonnets all at 4 price at Angell’s store, Thomas avenue, Sayre. Louis J. Russell, who appeared at the Loomis last Thanksgiving in “The Middleman,” will again be the attraction on Thanksgiving matinee and night in his new play, “North Carolina Folks." Headquarters for men's wear at Angell's store, Thomas avenue, Sayre. Full line of overalls, jack- ets, gloves, mittens, hosiery, under- wear and a full line of shoes and rubber goods, all at the lowest prices. .. Railroad men are becoming 1% Xs i HIMIIEKIA LRUSE A ai) [R01 n 2! Uob) . Rev. Ira W. Bioghrm Has Ac-|Carl Sumner, Five Years Old, cepted Call of the Cavalry, Succumbs to Dread Malady Baptist Church at Norwich, N, | Yesterday Afternoon Y.—Mr. Biogham's Decision! Carl Sumner, the five-year-old Has Caused Keen Regret son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sum- A ner, of No. 200 Mill street, died § the-People of Sayre yesterday afternoon between three The Rev. Ira W. Biogham, who and four o'clock. Death was due has been the pastor of the Baptist | to diphtheria. The child had been church in Sayre since January, | complaining for two or three days 1901, last night tendered his resig- | and yesterday morning Dr. H. L nation to take efiect on the first of | Towner was called. The child the coming January. For the past| was found to be in a serious condi- two weeks it has been known that tion and the matter was reported Mr. Bingham was considering a to the board of health. Spencer call from Calvary Baptist church | Brougham, the health officer, was of Norwich, N. Y, and therefore | sent to quarantine the house, but his decision to resign his charge in| when he arrived the child was this place can hardly be considered dead. The quarantine notice was in the nature of a surprise. tacked on the door, however, and Four weeks ago Mr. Bingham the funeral of the dead child was the Calvary church. A week or |; 36 p'clock. ten days later he received a call and | : : has since had the same under con- | FIN AL REPORT sideration. At a meeting held in| the church last night Mr. Bing- | ham's resignation was handed to| The grand jury finished its work the church clerk who read it to the | yesterday morning and was dis- congregation present. |charged by the court. The final At the covenant meeting which |report of the jury contained rec- is to be held on Tuesday next the | ommendations concerning various resignation will be read and action | bridges throughout the county. taken. The court house and jail were Mr. Bingham's decision to leave found in sanitary condition and Sayre was made after mature de. | everything in proper shape with liberation and it will be keenly | the exception of the floors in the regretted, not only by the mem. rooms adjoining the quarters bers of his congregation, to whom | occupied by the grand jury. The he had become endeared, but by|1ury recommended that. these the people of Sayre at large. Dur- | floors be reconstructed at once of ing his five years’ pastorate Mr. concrete. District Attorney Mills Bingham has, irrespective of creed | Was highly complimented for the or denominational affiliations, won | ficient manner in which he had won the high regard and sincere presented the various cases, and a respect of all, and his presence will |vote of thanks was extended to be missed by everyone with whom the foreman of the jury. The jury he came in contact, cither in a reported against a proposed bridge religious, social or business capac- at Wysox. A true bill was found ity. His congregation will united- |3g3inst Francis Heeman for lar- ly feel that they have met with a ceny and receiving; and George W. personal loss. {Hicks for desertion. The jury Mr. Bingham's new field will be | failed to indict Charley Vanderpool much larger than the one in which | for assault with intent to have car- he has worked while in Sayre | nal knoweledge. Norwich is situated in Chenango | county, N, Y, a few miles north- IYRE HUNTERS TFTONAINE POISON HAD GREAT LUCK ADE FAMILY ILL ‘Mrs. J. C. Strubel and il- Shot Black Bear Weighing 400 J. C. Strubel and Two Chil dren Ate Poisoned Cheese Po in the P . oasis in 14s Pocobo Moun With Serious Results. ¥ | Mrs. J. C. Strubel and her two red H. ‘Hartman, the welll children of No. 331 Pennsylvania known Lehigh Valley ENEINEET | avenue, South Waverly, were in a and base ball twirler, returned last | crivical condition last night for a night from a week's hunting trip in (hours trom having caten a the Pocono Mountains and the quantity of cheese which contained story he is telling to his friends | ptomaine poison, The cheese was this morning will make the eye of purchased at a certain store on the hunters in this section turn Pa | Broad street in Waverly and was green with envy. Mr. Hartman eaten at supper by the members of was accompanied on the trip by the Strubel family, with the excep- Harry Santee of this place; Al ion of Mr. Strubel. They grew Santee and John Smith of Butler Valley, and William Stubbs of Blakeslee. All were armed to the teeth; and while they occasionally worse and at midnight Dr. M. A Hunter, of this place, was called He found Mrs. Struebel in a seri- ous condition, but the children had shot ‘at small game to while away | yomited, thereby throwing offi a the time, bears and such like | considerable portion of the poison. animals were really what they | After a few hours hard work on were after, ithe part of the physician Mrs. Late Wednesday afternoon, just | Strubel slowly recovered from the before darkness had settled over | effects of the poison. Today she the face of the earth, the party dis- | is pronounced out of danger, but is covered a huge black bear lying | still confined to the bed. beneath the roots of an overturned] On Monday night last the fam- tree. Bruin had evidently made ily of Ernest Rockwell, of Spring his winter quarters but had not | street, were poisoned by eating yet entered upon his long nap. cheese which was purchased at the Therefore, when - the hunters ap- | same store as was the cheese which proached to within hearing dis- | was eaten by the Strubel Hmily tance he hastily shambled from his last night. If this be true the nest. With a growl he rose on grocer should be made to re- his hind legs, at the same time | move the cheese from his store exhibiting two rows of long white or at least refuse to offer it for teeth. This attitude on the part of sale. the bear caused consternation in| camp of the hunters. The Sayre | KNIFE SLIPPED contingent was attacked with buck i fever and did several stunts that| While H. E. Crayton of First even caused the bear to grin. street, Athens, was cutting a rub- Finally, however, Al Santee raised ber diaphragm from a vestibule his rifle and fired. Bruin dropped | coach at the car shops this morn- dead in his tracks. The party ing the knife he was using slipped secured a horse and wagon to take and the blade entered the middle the bear to Blakeslee where it was | finger of the left hand between the dressed. It weighed 400 pounds, second and knuckle joints. The and was one of the finest speci cut extended to the bone and will mens that has been shot in the lay Mr, Clayton up for some days. Pocono mountains in years. Dr. E. J. Everitt dressed the injury. One of the amusing incidents of the trip was the fact that the bear | broke up a prayer meeting which | SECOND OF THE SERIES Harvey Gray will give the sec- ond of a series of A — WP —— was in progress in a small church. | Someway it’ got noised about that subscription cast of Binghamton, and is one of | the prettiest towns in that section It has a population of about 8,000 souls, and the church to which he has been called is attended by a THE “WIZARD OF 01” Fred R. Hamlin's big produc- tion of the “Wizard of Oz,” which is to be seen at the Loomis on dances in Eighmey hall tomorrow night. These dances promise to become exceedingly popular and the prospects for a large attend- afice tomorrow evening are excel- worshipers left the church to get a sight of the animal. Monday ran for over a year at the Majestic theatre in New York, three months in Boston and six months in Chicago. This attrac- tion possesses drawing qualities that are rather surprising, but after all it is not to be wondered at that it is so popular since it is one of the remarkable combinations in which humor, music and beauty are most happily blended. The new musical numbers which have been added this season accrue to the excellence of the perform- ance in general and all the old ones continue to be received as enthusiastically as ever. + WILL PLAY ELMIRA large and active congregation. Mr. Bingham met with signal success while worRing in Sayre and The Record predicts that he will meet with the same success in his new charge. In fact, the congregation of the Norwich church is to be congratulated upon the fact that he has decided to acept the call. Mr. Bingham is a native of Spen- cer, N.Y., and his parents now reside in that place. He received his preliminary education in the Spencer high school and shortly after attaining his majortty he en- tered Colgate university at Hamil ton, N.Y., and took the theological course. After completing the course he was ordained a minister in the Baptist church and accepted a call to the church at this place.| The All Elmira foot ball team Therefore the charge in Sayre was | ill probably play the Sayre- his first. His labors here have | Athens combination on the Athens been crowned with success. He is| driving grounds on Thanksgiving an able young man and delivers afternoon. The Elmira team is clear and convincing sermons. Mr. |the same aggregation that put up a Brigham's future is a bright one. | great game at Waverly and they (will come here on Thanksgiving : HOSPITAL NOTES | prepared to do business with the home team. The members of the William Foot of Kassenbrook. | latter team are practicing nearly Edith Bronson of Montrose, Miss | €V¢Y night, and a hot contest may Grace Kent of Appalachin and | be expected. Tomorrow afternoon Thomas Cenell, the latter a six-|th¢ local players meet the All- months-old infant, underwent oper- | ka team, and this game, too, ations at the hospital this forenoon | Promises to be an exciting one. sree, Waverly, was mid tis DECIDES T0 REMAIN HERE For some witks the Rev. E. M. 10° THE PENITENTIARY morming. | Beysher, pastor of the Lutheran . | church at this place, has been con- Frank Jones, who broke into sidering a call from the Lutheran Bacon, Ronan & Co/s store at{church at Hoppie, this state. Canton on Tuesday morning last, While the call offered very flatter- pleadnd guilty before Judge Fan-|ing inducements, Mr. Beysher has ing at Te y 2 to remain in Sayre, a fact FUNERAL TRIS AFTERNOON lent, The Loomis opera house The funeral of John R. Murray | orchestra will furnish the music. was held from his late home on South Elmer avenue this afternoon | at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. J. F.| DANCE Warner, pastor of the Methodist | : church, and the Rev. E. C. Petrie; Dance Saturday evening, No- of the Presbyterian church were | vember 25, in the West Sayre Phar- the officiating clergymen. Mr. | acy hall. Tickets 236: Ladies |free. Dancing 8:30 to 12. 169 2* Petrie delivered appropriate re- | marks. The local lodge of Odd| Fellows attended in a body and | WHY PAY THE GROCER conducted the services at the!,- : 25c for a two ounce bottle rave. The obsequies at the house | : attended large concourse | of vanilla extract, when you ye ie: 3 : can get 4 ounces for the of Sayre’s citizens, including mem- same money at the West bers of the Bradford county bar. | Sayre Drug Store ? Tele- The pall bearers were George Bon- | phone your order. foey, F. E. Seager, C. C. Yocum, | be y - C. H. Rathbun, J. E. Wheelock | and Grant Follet. The remains | Es Rte rta i A Re RE »p&e were taken to the Forest Home| cemetery at Waverly and laid in| the family burial plot. Of Course you will entertain this winter and will therefore need some SOLD HIS BARBER SHOP he as Lace Paper Dotlies, ! Birthday Cake Candles and Holders, Ward Hunsinger, formerly of | Sourenir Boxes for candy, ete this place, but who for several, We also make Wedding and Birth- years has conducted a barber shop | day Cakes to order; Hand Decorated at Towanda, has been the guest of | 1f desired. Also all kinds of Fancy his mother, Mrs. N. J. Lewis, of | Cakes and Dainty Rolls. No. 301 Desmond street, for a| Satisfaction Guaranteed. number of days. Recently Mr. GEORGE PAINTON, Hunsinger disposed of his barber | 345 Broad Sreet, shop in Towanda to William | Both Phones. Warerly, N. Y. Breen, and will shortly engage in| * the occupation of selling bonds for | OUREY S HOTEL the Kansas City Life Insurance| company. He will ET have head. ! ve quarters ia Towanda. Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station, NOTICE Rates $1.50 Por Day. Sayre. The regular manthiy pay meet] NL B. McDonald, D. D. S. New and Up-to-Date, First- C Accommodations. SE ————— SATURDAY BEEF We will have a nice of Turkeys, Ducks and Chic for Thanksgiving : 8 Ibs plate beef, nice and lean 8 Ibs brisket beef . Porter House steak . . . $1; Ibs for soc. Siroinsteak . . . . . . 5 Ibs for soc. Round steak Rib roast, boned . . Rib roasts, not boned . . Everyone is very much pleas with the 8c roasts for they 3 nice and tender. There is no raised or sold for the money, PORK Roast Pork, loin Pork chops, loin ot Side pork Shoulder pork Home made sausage . . 3 Ibs for 25¢, There is no better made, Swift's link sausage . Head cheese . Liver sausage Hams, Bacon, Dried Beef, 3 Ham, Minced Ham, Pressed Ham and Celery. ; HENRY & RHOAD ATHENS, PA. L0ONIS OPERA HO = Suberb Scenic Pro- {duction. LARGE COMPANY, MAGNIFICENTLY COSTU NEW SONGS, : CATCHY MUSIC, NOVEL DANO Advancé Sale Friday, PRICES—50¢, 75¢, $1.00 Positively no free list.- Take a Policy it th N.P. It Protects You in Sickness or A Pays Dividends Each Five Has the Largest Mem! of cal Organization in 3 Paid in Sayre During Five For Disability. ............. «+8 ForDeath..............coeeee For Dividends... ....... .c;aixes Assets Nov. 1...........82,228 ¢ Benefits Paid. .......... 4,750 [ E. F. MERCEREA District Manager, SAYRE, PA. 112 Desmond VALLEY PHONE 114 It removes all machine ink and paint without the hands. Price 10. Cures Chapped Hands AN EXCELLENT SCOURING SOAP Ask your druggist and grocer Bargains in Cho buys a Stedman St. | $500 bays a Hopkins Sb, Lot corner Stevenson cheap, Lot on Allison St, central. * $1500 buys new housd asd silk mill ow $1300 burs a house and lob, Rr ng 1 hath house : takes new . provements, Madison street. $2100 takes seven room howe, Frederick Shy AM |
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