The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 28, 1905, Image 3

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THANKS@IVING DAY AC-
CESSORIES:
Carving sets 75¢ to $4.50.
Roasting Pans 10c to $1.00.
PVE NEVER SLED Food choppers $1.00 to $3.
GEO. L. ROBERTS GO.
16 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 §. Main St., Athens.
> If you don’t trade with us we both lose money.
IN BUYING JEWELRY
Quality must be considered as
well as price. A bargain is not
a bargain unless the article is
good. We give you Reliable
Goods at Reliable Prices
A SQUARE DEAL ALWAYS.
I. A. SAMUELS,
JEWELER,
138 Desmond Street. SAYRE, PA.
The Valley Record
“All the news that's fit to print”
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1905.
LOCAL BREVITIES
See Karner’'s ad on first page.
Smoke Peers Straight Five, a
fine fragrant cigar
Louis J. Russel at the Loomis
Thanksgiving, matinee and night.
The recent dry weather has
caused several wells in Sayre to
go dry.
Place your Thanksgiving order
for carnations at the River Edge
A. C. Scheufler and Leon Stedge green house. Valley phone 147c.
Towanda, were in Sayre lost
House for rent 303 Chemung
| street, new house, all improve.
ments. Possession at once. In-
quire on premises.
: — A ———
~ Mrs. Jesse Bell, 403 North El-
mer avenue, is ill at her home with
Seats for “North Carolina Folks"
the Thanksgiving attraction at the
Loomis can be secured at Drigg's
drug store Sayre and W. U. Tele-
graph office, Waverly.
A. P. Wieland, of the departs
store, who has been confined
his home for several days suffer-
from tonsilitis, was able to re-
sume his duties this afternoon.
Mr, Wieland had only recently re 4
d from a two weeks’ illness,
by an abscess, when he was
with the tonsilitis. His
, friends will be pleased to
that he is again able to be
The football team known as the
“Monitors” will go to Wyalusing
on Thanksgiving and meet a team
from that place composed of young
men who attend the high school.
en i ——
The members of the fire board
are requested to meet with the Re
lief Association this evening at 8
o'clock to discuss matters ol im-
portance pertaining to the depart-
ment.
Lathan Sickler, an employee of
n | the machine room in the old shops
Local Mention
The Red Men will give a dance
{their hall on Desmond street
evening. First class music in
ATT GE BNET
Plans Have Been Made by | Invitation Will be Sent to Every
Which Sayre will be Provided Member of the Sayre Depart-
a Modern Play House—Will
Cost in the Neighborhood of
$20,000.
ment
The Sayre Firemen's Relief
association will give a banquet to
the members of the fire department
AR gpeta house Tor Sayre IS an | i the Packer hose rooms Monday
assur act. ¢ [loregoilg | .vening next. Invitations are
statement was made this morning being issued and every fron in
lo : iRecory ia by 3 Sayre will receive one. The offi-
well known and reliable bUSINESS| 5 of the Relief association say
men. - When questioned further he the workings and benefits of the
declared that within the past three : ly
four days a certain pro sition association arc not generally un-
ot y Pvp” | derstood by the average fireman
made by out of town parties had and it is intended to get them all
been carefully considered and with-
together with a view to having
ina few months Sayre would be
: matters thoroughly explained
provided with a first class modern | : :
Preparations are being made for a
play house that will not only bea.
fine time on Monday evening and
credit to the town but which will
: ‘those who attend are assured of
be conducted in such a manner as |
|royal treatment, as the officers of
ive the unqualified support ay
0 Feces § uag! PPO the association are past masters in
of the amusement loving public. | the art of entertaining. They also
i sist— | ;
Last night there was a persist=i, ,, that the grand object of the
ent rumor to the effect that certain | sive :
: : |association should be brought
parties had visited Sayre recently | .
: | forcibly to the attention of every
for the purpose ol getting local | :
rat : : |Sayre firemen, and adopted this
capital interested in the building of |
_, | plan of getting them together. A
an opera house. It was also said
| fine spread will be prepared, and an
that the matter had gone far] :
: | entértainment committee will pro-
enough to give practical assurance _, bie srogram
that a theatre would be erected. | : proglan.
This morning a Record man went |
tothe bottom of the rumor and COMING CONCERT
learned that it had excellent foun-|
dation. For certain well defined] The New York Concert Co. which
reasons those who are interested | is to appear at the Presbyterian
in the proposition desire that their | church on Friday evening next,
names be withheld but at the prop- promise the people of Sayre an en:
er time they will be given to the | tertainment of unusual merit. The
public. As matters now stand, | press in the various places in which
however, the capital necessary to the company have appeared speak
erect the building is forthcoming 18 the most flatteriag terms of the
and all that remains is to secure a members and their work. The
suitable site, remodel certain Presbyterian church should be
plans which have already been con- | Crow ded on Friday evening.
sidered, and let the contract. me—— rm
The proposed theatre will cost FIFTY COUPLES ATTENDED
in the neighborhood of $20,000
Part of this money is to be furnish- | Fifty couples attended Harvey
ed by a pasty from out of toWh | Gray's subscription dance and
who has made an investigation of | reception in Eighmey's hall on
the conditions here and who has | Saturday evening. The dance was
no hesitancy in investing his mon- |}, cecond of a series to be given
cy in the enterprise. The remains |p. My. Gray this winter and all
der will be provided by certain | orecent enjoyed themselves to the
Sayre interests. limit. The third of the series will
.
are Ae
PAID THE USUAL FINE
Alex Croff, a burly Hunganan,
created more noise at the Lehigh
Valley station last night than is
permitted by the officials, and Offi-
ad
It is proposed to secure a site in| occur on Saturday evening next
the central part of Sayre, and itis| The [oomis opera house orches-
quite probable that a location |, will furnish the music.
mean that the theatre will be erect- |
ed in an out of the way place, but |
at a point where it will be handy Athens—At a meeting of the
Lady Rebekah lodge, No. 268 of
| Athéns, held last evening, the fol-
only and the stage and the audito- |
Minnie Osborne, vice grand; Ger-
terned after Shea's theatre in Buf | trude Thompson, recording secre-
falo, which has been one of the | tary; Mrs. Haldah Ward, financial
most successful houses in the |
| Carrie Crawford, trustees.
side in such a manner that the)
occupants can get a full view of | FIREMEN KICK
the stage. The floor will be slant-| —_—
The firemen employed by the
stage will be large enough to ac- erly have refused to clean their
commodate the large shows and fires any morc as that is the only
the stage entrance will be con-|place along the road they are ex-
used without trouble. the round house will be given two
The building will be fire proof | 35sistants, whose duties it will be
and enough exits will be provided to clean all fires and assist wher—
thing should happen. In fact the
theatre is to be first class in every |
respect and will be conducted on a|
run in the summer as well asin
the winter. .
In the course of two or three * Bob DeGroff placed him under
to the time when the work of con-| preferred by the officer and paid
struction will begin and other | the usual fine and costs.
interesting details which at this
ous divisions of the Lehigh Valley
The date for the beginning of ,are holding a mecting at Wilkes-
the bazaar which is to be given by | Barre today. It is the regular
other than in the business section | ee —
will be looked for. This does not ELECTED OFFICERS
for everyone. The building will
be erected for theatre purposes |
lowing officers were elected: Mrs
rium will be on the ground floor. |B: J Overfield, noble grand; Mrs.
So far as practical it will be pat-
| secretary; Mrs. Anna Weller, treas-
country. There will be no gallery, | urer: Mrs. A. V. Weaver and Mrs
but boxes will be arranged on cach |
ing and seating capacity will be |
provided for 1200 people. The | Lehigh on the pushers at Weath-
structed so that horses, or other |pected to do it. In order to avoid
unusual stage equipment can be|trouble, however, the hostlers at
to allow the people to pass out in| aver they can.
less than two minutes in case any- |
first class basis, As it istobea
ground floor play house it will be
weeks the Record will be able to 3st This morning he pleaded
give its readers a definite story as | Guilty toa charge of intoxication
time are being carefully worked
out
ERROR IN DATE The superintendents of the.vari-
ladie of the Methodist church
id
SS
unui \ | |
CONDUCT
Towanda’'s Awful Tragedy to be
the Subject of a Rigid Inves.
tigation
The authorities at Towanda have
decided to investigate the awful
holocaust which occurred in To-
wanda township on Sunday morn-
ing at which time the home of
William Ackley was destroyed by
fire and two of the inmates were
burned to death. On account of
the inability of Coroner Holcomb
to attend to the matter, Justice of
the Peace Charles M. Hall will
hold an inquest tomorrow after-
noon. A jury of six has been
summoned and the awful affair will
be probed to the bottom.
Since yesterday the Towanda
police officialy have entertained the
opinion that the fire may have
been of incendiary origin. The
inmates of the house who escaped
are positive that therc were no
lights in any of the rooms, and it
is thought that some onc may
have poured oil into the bed room
through a window and then set fire
40 it. Several circumstances sur
rounding the fire have given nse
to suspicion.
Charles Whitmiller, husband of
Rebecca Whitmiller, whose child
was burned, and George Vander-
pool, husband of Mary Shaylor,
who was also a fire victim, both |
claim that they slept at the “Sea-
side.” and consequently knew noth-
ing of the fire.
Whitmiller and his wife quar-
reled Saturday and she took her
child and went to Ackley's house.
George Vanderpool furnished the!
evidence on which his wife was
convicted and sent to the peniten-
chicken stealing, and
when these facts are put together
the authorities believe that there are
at least grounds for a rigid inves
tigation. The people connected |
with the affair are doubtless a bad
lot, and when the details of the]
happenings which immediately |
preceded the fire are made public |
it would not be at all surprising if
a Sencgambian were found in the |
wood pile. |
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BLIZZARD STRIKES SAYRE
Between g and 10 o'clock this]
morning a blizzard of no small |
proportions struck Sayre and until |
nearly 1 o'clock the air was filled |
with snow and the ground was)
covered to the extent of two inches |
The snow was of the damp va-
riety and the man with the shovel
had plenty of opportunity to exer |
cise |
Want ads inserted by persons
not having a ledger account with |
The Record must be paid for when |
ordered printed. We positively
cannot charge want ads indiscrim-
inately—the expense of bookkeep
ing and collecting is entirely out
of proportion to the amount involv-
ed in the transaction.
SUGH WRECK
There was a slight wreck at
Mauch Chunk on Saturday morn
ing when an eastbound D. 5 & S.|
coal train collided with a coal train
which was standing on a side track
Seven gondolas were derailed and
badly damaged. No one was in
jured
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ADDRESSED LIBRARY CLUB
The Rev. EC. Petnie, pastor of
the Presbytenan church, addressed
the Library Club at Athens this
afternoon. “Russia” was the sub-
ject of Mr. Petrie's address and his
remarks were both interesting and
instructive.
nr ess nin ci
ENTERTAINED OPERATORS
Miss Gertrude Fisher, Lockhart
street, entertained the Sayre Valley
time was passed and at the close of
evening they presented her
Many took advantage today of
e free coupon picture offer made Cuiable Disease
y the Reeser, Kessler, Wicland| A remedy to remove the poison-
Company, despite the “inclemency | Uric Acid, together with the
of the weather. The offer was| riper treatment suited to yous
good only for today but the artist | special case, will relieve you almost
RM. Pckham of New York will| instantly and cure you in theend,
remain at the store for the ensuing
two weeks and button pictures can |
be secured for five cents. The|
larger sizes cost ten cents, while
photos on a postal, card, which is a|
new and novel idea, can also be |
secured for a dime. Mr, Peckham]
is the originator of the camera and
the process which he uses in taking
these pictures. The camera will) Be Fh pvt ye a Question
. 2 i Blank. rill out thi
take over 4,000 exposures without i send it to us, and we will fra
recharging
He does away with) .
: : y : the Treatment, FREE.
the dark room, and his work pre- -
1S C0 New Haven, Conn,
sents a decidedly artistic appear-
ance. An clectric light has been |
provided and he can take pictures |
in the night time, or in dark, gloudy |
weather, as well as in the day. |
The big store is to be congratu- |
H LL. GILLESPIE
Sells the Remedy
Athlophotes
\
JON PERN HOUSE
THANKSGIVING
Matinee and Night.
LOUIS J. RUSSELL
—IN-
North CarolinaFolks
i
| Mr. Russell appeared at the Loomis
last Thanksgiving in
“The Middleman"
lated upon securing his services, |
which will be much appreciated by |
patrons. He will be found on the
third front. He
two days in which to finish the
work after a sitting.
TINE SCHEDULE CHANGES
The proof shects for the new |
winter time schedule which is to |
go into cffect on the Lehigh the
first of the coming month have
floor requires |
Matinee, adults 50¢, chile
Night, $1.00, 75¢c,
Matinee will commence *
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There are only two changes of
importance. Train 157 which |
formerly arrived here at 11:20 a.m
will run thirty minutes early and |
No 2 will reach Sayre one hour |
earlier than under the old schedule
ar — winter and will
Advertised Letters of the following
The following is a list of the advertis- | Mottoes, Fancy Lace Paper Doilies,
ed letterd remaining in the Sayre post . : :
office for the week ending Nov. 27, 1905. Birthday Cake Candles and Holders,
Sourenir Boxes for candy, ete. :
MEN.
We also make Wedding and Birth-
H. B. Andrews, W. G. Barrett, ga]
Nicola Cangello, B. A. Cullen, John +3
Dougherty, Andrew Freeman, Person | day Cakes to order; Hand Decorated
Harris, W. H. Kane, Nichele di buri ¢|;f desired. Also all kin ney
Leonarde, J. W. Reynolds. . ih Be { kinds of Fa te
: Cakes and Dainty Rolls. :
WOMEN. . .
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
jira 4 M. Bailey, Mrs. Floyd Munn,
Miss Adele A. Perine, i in- , +
fiss Adele A. Perine, Mrs. Robert Win GEORGE PAINTON,
3.5 Broad Sreet,
lack
Waverly, N. Y.
Take a Policy in the
N.P.L.
You Do Not Have to Die to Win
Of Course you will entertain this
therefore need some
FORBIGN
Michal Pahutycez, Francesco Manfredi,
Antonio Bachuy, Antonio Di.Allesagndro,
Calabro Francesco, Vincenzzo Michel-
angelo.
If wot called for within two weeks
Both Phones.
ter office. Ask for advertised letters,
giving date, and bring one cent to pay
for advertising.
Nov. 27, 1805, J. N. Weaver, P. M.
a ———
Bauer's Laxyne Quinine Tablets!
The best remedy for Colds, Head-
ache and Grippe. Guaranteed to
cure or money refunded. Price 25
cents. H. L. Glllesple and Child,
Waltman & Young. Sayre.
DON'T FORGET
The Mask Ball at Pharmacy
Hall, Wednesday evening,
Nov. 29. First class music.
Tickets 50c, on sale at
Driggs’ Drug Store.
hen You
Are Thinking
About Christmas
Remember Us
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 .aah ees EAR $11517.50
For Death eeeeeee 1000.40
For Dividends
Assets Nov. 1
Benefits Paid.
.
. 4,750,000
E. F. MERCEREAU
District Manager,
SAYRE, PA. 112 Desmond St
VALLEY PHONE 114
the Best Soap Made
PRESTO ici.
ee. and Paisters. =
It removes all machine
ink and paint without
the hands, Price 10c.
Cures Chapped Hands
AN EXCELLENT SCOURING SOAP
A fine lot of Glassware
received the past week.
An elegant four picce Tea
75c¢.
A quantity of beautifal
Berry Sets, 7c each, imita-
tion cut glass. Also some
of those Imitation Cut Glass
Berry Dishes for 10e. They
went like hot cakes before. |
Handsome Vases for de, 10¢ |
and H0c.
to
Ask your druggist and grocer for
TOUHEY'S HOTEL
Everything New and Up-to-Date.
Class Accommodations.
We have a large fine line| Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station,
of Toys, Dolls, Children’s | Rates $1.50 Per Day. $ :
Books, Games of all kinds, |===
wd Chews Novelie: Bargains in Chol
more fully when we get]
them displayed. Remember |
|
2500 buys a Stedman St lot, B
2300 buys a Hopkins S& lot, 50x
the place.
Lot corner Stevenson and
Greqgg's Racket Store| i=:
Lot on Allison St, cen‘tale
Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., I av maw a
Waverly, N. Y.
| milk milk
| $1300 buys a house and Tob,
| River and Lockhart,
$4100 takes new ;
| provements, Simon street LE
JT100 taken seven room house, No
buys modern od,
house, Frederick St, Athens, Lot
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tions on the mouth and teeth.
104 South Elmer Ave,
OVER THE GLOBE STORE,