The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 29, 1905, Image 3

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OUR STRONG POINT
A SQUARE DEAL
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There Are But Two
the
have much and have little
Families in world—
—but we are helping the
family by selling much for
little,
THANKSGIVING DAY AcC-
CESSORIES:
Carving sets 75¢ to $4.50.
Roasting Pans 10c to $1.00.
Food choppers $1.00 to $3.
216 Desmond St., Sayre.
322 8. Main St,, Athens.
138 Desmond Street.
SAYRE, PA.
TONADNS FO
DREAN SHATTERED
Practical Assurance Given That
Lehigh Will Build New Bridge
at That Place, but it Will be
of. Little Benefit to Residents
of the Town
For several years the Business
Men's association of Towanda has’
been endeavoring to induce the
officials of the Lehigh Valley to
change the course of the road at|
that place and erect a passenger
station at a point which would be
convenient to the residents as well
as to the people who are compelled
to go in and out of town. Every!
one in this section is familiar with |
the present location of the Lehigh
station at Towanda, and therefore
it is unnecessary to go into details, |
A committee appointed by the
Towanda Business Men's associa- |
tion has held several interviews |
with the Lehigh officials. The
latter were requested to erect a!
station at the foot of either Park
street or Mix avenue. Either of!
these points was considered to be |
a central location, but there was |
more than simply building the sta.
tion involved in the request. It
would have been necessary also for
the company to run the main
tracks down the west side of the
Susquehanna river for a distance of |
nearly a mile, and then cross the
stream. Doing this would mean
the abandonment of the old bridge
and the erection of a new one. It
would also mean raising the grade
at least 17 feet to meet the grade
on the east side of the river. The
project involved the expenditure
of at least $250,000, to say nothing
of the purchase of the necessary
land on which to build the road
over the proposed route.. Proper-
ty owners asked high prices and
the company hesitated. The mat.
ter has thus been pending for some
years and the committee has been
unable to get a direct reply. At
times it has looked as if the com-
pany might be induced to grant
the proposed change, but recent
developments appear to have shat-
tered every hope and it now seems
as if this wish of the residents of |
Towanda will never be realized. |
at a point nearly a half mile north
of the upper Towanda depot. So
far the chances are said to be in
favor of East Towanda. The loca:
tion of the station at the latter
place would be a slight crumb of
satisfaction to many of the resi-
dents of Towanda, as in some res-
pects it would be Tuch more con-
at the upper end of the town.
It is said that the decision of the
Lehigh is based on the fact that the
property owners asked prohibitive
prices for land over which the
requested route would of necessity
pass. It is also said that the
Lehigh has never looked upon the
county seat as a paying proposition
and that there were no prospects
of receiving enough out of the
town to warrant the expenditure of
the moncy necessary to grant the
request made by the Towanda
business men
RECOVERED LOOT
Over $3000 worth of goods
were stolen frome the wrecked cars
at Falls on November 3. Before
the company officials arrived on
siding in the vicinity of Falls bg
Speci-
al Officer J. J. Johnson of this di-
vision went to work on the case
and has succeeded in recovering
nearly $2,000 worth of the stolen
property. In order to do so he
the arrest of a dozen or
more, many of whom were promi-
nent people. Yesterday's Hazel
in glowing terms for the work he
has done in connection with recov-
ering the property
FIRE BOARD MEETING
There will be a meeting of the
fire board on Friday evening and
the secretaries of the various fire
companies are requested to hand
in their yearly reports. This is a
most important matter especially
so far asit concerns the standing
of the members of the fire depart-
ment. Only those who are in good
standing can vote at the depart-
ment election and if a company is
not reported by the secretary the
members of such company will not
be entitled to vote.
———— A se —
MAKE THEIR REPORTS
Members of the Fire Department
Not Reported in Good Standing
Will Not Be Allowed to Vote
at Annual Election
A mecting of the Firemen's
Relief association was held in the
Packer hose rooms last night. The
members of the fire board had
been requested to meet with the
association but as the former failed
to show up matters of joint interest
were not disposed of.
During the meeting, however, it
developed that the secretaries of
the various fire companies have
not as yet reported to the fire
board the standing of the members
This is an important matter and
the secretaries should attend to it
at once. The rules provide that
only members in good standing
are entitled to vote at the depart.
ment election which will occur on
the first of the coming year. This!
report should be made so as to be |
handed in at the regular meeting |
of the borough council which will |
be held on Monday evening next
Secsetarics who fail to make this
report will bar their companies
from participating in the election
A SPLENDID PLAY COMING
A Romance of Coon Hollow
is one of the largest dramatic or-
ganizations on the road. Besides
a magnificent equipment of scenery,
calcium and electric effects, and a
strong acting company, the troupe
carries a band of colored boy and
girl buck dancers and a singing
quartette. It has been before the
public eleven successful seasons
and has made a strong success in
New York and all the larger cities,
from Boston to San Francisco
The production here will be a du- |
plicate of the original presentation
at the Fourteenth street theatre,
New York, as all the scenery is
carried, no house stuff being used, |
and the company is especially |
selected
Loomis on Tuesday, December 5. |
BAD HUNTING SEASON
WIL. BE RED Hor
Both Teams Have Been Mater-
ially Strengthened and An
Exciting Contest is Assured
to be played on the driving park
grounds at Athens tomorrow aiter-
noon will be attended by a lqrge
crowd. The be hot
game will
The Elmira team has been ma
tion of several good ones and the
team will put up one of the strong
est games of the season
The Sayre-Athens players are in
fine fettle. Hours have been spent
in getting the
and the Elmira bunch will’ be given
the time of their lives.
The management has decided to
change the price of admission from
50 cents to 25 cents. The contract
calls for a large guarantee to El
mira and for this reason the price
was originally placed at 50 cents,
but owing to the fact that there has
been some dissatisfaction among
the patrons the price has been
reduced to 25 cents for ladies and
gentlemen.
The game will be called at 2:30
o'clock and the Sayre-Athens team
will line up as follows:
Brilhart,
Purcell, Gallinger, Dwyer, Warren,
Shannon, M. Downs, W. Downs,
Morgan,
Arrangements have been made
to play the All Ithaca team at
Percy field at Ithaca on Saturday
next. While the Ithaca team has
fine material to select from the
Athens Sayre management will put
have no doubt that they will defend
their title of champions. Except-
ing Dwyer the lineup against Ith-
Elmira and is one of the strongest
athletic teams in the state of Penn-
sylvania. They leave for Ithaca at
11:30 a. m, returning at 11:13 p.m
COLD WAVE COMING
If the prediction of the weather
bureau at Washington can be re
lied upon there will be a decided
Within the past day or two |
|change in the temperature in this
| Are Thinking
About Christmas
"Remember Us
|
|
A fine lot of Glassware
(received the past week,
| Anelegant four piece Tea
et Joc,
| A quantity of beautiful
| Berry Sets, 75¢ each, imita-
|tibn cut glass. Also some
(of those Imitation Cut Glass
| Berry Dishes for 10c, They
|went like hot cakes before.
| Handsome Vases for oe, 10e
tand 50ec.
We have a large fine line
of Toys, Dolls, Children's
Books, Games of all kinds,
‘and Christmas - Novelties
which we shall advertise
more fully when we get
them displayed. Remember
[the place.
fa
’
bregg’s Racket Store
| Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave.,
Waverly, N. Y.
THANKSGIVING
Matinee and Night.
LOUIS J. RUSSELL
IN
North Carolina Folks:
Mr. Russell appeared at the Loomis
last Thanksgiving in
“The Middleman "
Prices—Matinee, adults 50¢, chil
dren 25c. Night, $1.00, 75¢, 50c,
25c. Matinee will commence at
230. Advance sale Thursday
morning
Take a Policy in the
N.P.1..
You Do Not Have to Die to Win
It Protects You in Sickness or Accident
LE
The hunting season will close on [locality within the next 24 hours.| Paya Dividends Each Five Years
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Seddon
are the guests of friends in Wya-
lusing,
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Rob~
erts are the guests of WilkesBarre
friends.
F.C. Welliever and family will
send Thanksgiving with relatives
at Hughesville.
Edward Kleinkauf went to
WilkesBarre this morning to visit
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Williams
~ went to New Albany this morning
for a brief visit with friends and
relatives.
P. P. Smith has gone to Roches-
ter, N. Y,, where he will be the
guest of friends and relatives for a
few days.
Mr.and Mrs, John Kasper will
go to Pittston this evening to
LOCAL BRENTIES
Smoke Peer’s Straight Five, a
fine fragrant cigar
Place your Thanksgiving order
for carnations at the River Edge
green house. Valley phone 147¢.
Louis J. Russell as Abner Gran.
ger in North Carolina Folks at the
Loomis tomorrow, nuatinee and
evening.
The prices for the matinee at the
Loomis tomorrow will be 50 and
25 cents. Performance begins at
2:30 o'clock.
Services will be held in the
Church of the Redeemer tomorrow
morning at 7:30 o'clock and in the
evening at 7:30.
Miss Sarah Lawler is home from
the state normal at West Chester
and will spend Thanksgiving with
her parents on Pennsylvania ave-
nue, Athens.
enough has become known to give |
TORE DOWN BILLS
almost positive assurance that the | :
Lehigh officials have made entirely | Members .of the local foot hall
different plans for the residents of | 163M are complaining of the fact
Towanda so far as railroad matters | Pat the bills which were posted
: | about town last night to advertise
and passenger stations are con- |
| tomorrow's game were torn down
cerned. |
The latest rumor, while not bear- | by some miscreant whose identity
: : : {is unknown. They have a strong
ing the stamp of official approval, | ot
: | suspicion, however, who did the
carries every semblance of truth | di table decd. ands may. cal
and is to the effect that plans have || P/ $ a v 33 yc
already been made and approved | om 10 accoun
for a new bridge and a change in| g
the route at Towanda, but it is an | MOVANHO CLUB DANCE
entirely different proposition from | a,
that presented by the committee | A dance will be given in the
representing the Business Men's | Movanho club rooms this evening.
association. According to a reli-| The Packer band will furnish the
able informant the Lehigh has de- | music, which will consist of a num-
cided to build a new bridge®at|ber of new and up to date waltzes
Towanda to take the place of the land two steps. The indications
old one. {are that a large crowd will be in
The new structure will be con- | attendance.
ed wil cos us FRACTURED KONE CAP
one, and will cross the river in
such a manner as to do away with |
Tuesday next and the hunters are | A special report was received here
not in the least sorry. A Sayre | this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock stat-
sportsman said yesterday that iting that the mercury, will fall 3o
had .been the worst season in | degrees between now and tomor-
years, on account of the dry/row afternoon. At 3:30 o'clock
weather, Others say that it is a this afternoon the thermometer
good thing and that it will aid ma- | registered 44 degrees above, and if
terially in developing a plentiful [the prediction of the bureau is
supply of rabbits, quail and pheas | realized this will mean that the
ants for next year. (temperature will drop 12 degrees
—— [below the freezing point
WRECK AT FIRVIEN yovep BY phowLEhs
view yesterday afternoon blocked | Residents of Destnond
b ) y ; [street have been annoyed lately by
oth tracks for a period of nearly |
f individuals who prowl about dwell-
ve hours. Three cars on an cast i ts th do
' | : 3 C / 'S
bound freight were derailed by | "6S ing pucp ino tie Mindow
* * v} ~~ ’
jumping a switch and were thrown ‘The other night the police were
[notified and one of the night men
across both tracks
effectually | ; ;
blocking them. went to the locality, but when he
In the meantime | 1d a: ht
jarrived there was no one in sight.
traffic was held for nearly five - ® > &
1e
hours. The damage is slight and
thought to be tramps.
no one was injured. :
lower
meddlesome persons are
the sharp curver at both ends
The new bridge will start ata point
some distance north of the upper
Towanda station and will extend to
the cast side of the river to where
the cast end of the old bridge
stands, thus connecting with the
main tracks. By constructing the
bridge in this manner the heavy
ings” will take place at the Sayre
City Club rooms tonight. All
members may gain something by
being present.
Mrs. Samuel Sherrer of Montour
Falls, and Mrs. Grove Bradley ot
Odessa, N. Y,, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Updyke of
South Wilbur avenue.
Union Thanksgiving services
will be held a the Baptist church
tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock.
preach the
ed, and the company will have a
comparatively straight track over a |
section of the route which has long |
been a source of annoyance. |
The change in the route will of
necessity require a change to be
made in the passenger station. |
The present station at upper To-
wanda will be abandoned, as the
company will have no further use
for it. Just where it will be locat- |
ed has not as yet been definitely |
determined. At the present time |
the company is considering two bo
cations. One location is near the
place where the East Towanda
station now stands and the other is
Fred Dougherty of Rummer-
ficld was brought to the hospital at
‘this place this morning suffering
from a fracture of the knee cap
Dougherty was assisting in operat-
ing a hay press when the fly wheel
flew off and struck him on the
nee
rr — at som
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Emily Cooper of Towanda
was admitted to the hospital today
Charles Secber of Sayre and Mrs
Maria C. Middaugh of Towanda
underwent operations at the hos-
pital today,
ATTENDING FUERAL
Mr. and Mrs. George Suffern of
North Elmer avenue are in Corn-
ing today attending the funeral of
John Shaffer, who' was killed by
an Erie train in that city Tuesday
night.
ND PAPER TOMORROW
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, a
day established by custom and
usage to reader thanks to the great
Giver of all Good for the blessings
which we enjoy. In order that the
employes of the Valley Record]
may have an opportunity to ob-
serve the day in the manner which
to them seems most fit, there will
be no paper published from this
office.
A —— OO ms
EXTENDING LEHIGH TRACKS
Section men have been at work
for several days extending a track |
on the Lehigh at Mauch Chunk, |
which when completed will give
the company four tracks around
the Bear Mountain curve opposite |
the town. This will also extend
one of the Packerton yard tracks
to a point near the Mauch Chunk
passenger station,
DON'T FORGET
The Mask Ball at Pharmacy
Hall, Wednesday evening,
Nov. 29. First class music.
Tickets 50c, on sale at
Driggs’ Drug Store.
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Special attention to Pension
Valley Phone 11 X,
113 Degmond Street,
Cards For Sale.
The Valley Record has in stock the
following card signs:
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Private Office
Please Do Not Ask for Credit
Positively No Admittance
Furnished Rooms
Boarding
Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. S.
All modern methods for the scien-
tific performance of painless opera-
tions on the mouth and teeth.
104 South Elmer Ave,
OVER THE GLOBE STORE.
Papers,
Sayre,
Has the Largest Membership of Any Lo-
cal Organization in Sayre .
Paid In Sayre During Five Years:
For Disability
For Death
For Dividends
Assets Nov. 1
Benefits Paid
E. F. MERCEREAU,
District Manager,
SAYRE, PA. 112 Desmond Street
VALLEY 'PuoNE 11 4
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TOUHEY'S HOTEL
Everything New and Up-to-Date. First-
Class Accommodations,
Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station,
Rates $1.50 Pear Day. Sayre,
The Record, has the best House
Lease ever printed in Bradford county;
also Vest Pocket and Desk Recalpt
Books; and a variety of Legal
for Justices and Constables.
Building Lots
$500 buys a Stedman St, lot, 50x140,
$500 buys a Hopkins St. lot, 50x150,
| Lot corner Stevensoa and Stedman,
| che ap.
Lot on Allison S&, central
silk mill -
£1300 buys a house and lot, corner
| River and Lockbart, :
| $2100 takes new house, modern
provements, Madison street.
$2100 takes seven room house,
BuO k roved,
3 buys modern im
house, Frederick St, Athens Lot 80x}
F. J. TAYLOR.