The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 01, 1905, Image 3

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have never bought a
fiand- Tailored Suityou've
something. “Come in and
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Maney & Page
8A ATHENS
Corer Jloafel, Strowss Br Cone:
There Are But Two
the
have much “and have little
—but we are helping the
family by selling much for
little.
“OUR STRONG POINT
Families in world—
THANKSGIVING DAY AC-
CESSORIES:
Carving sets 75¢ to $4.50.
Roasting Pans 10c to $1.00.
Food choppers $1.00 to $3.
GEO. L. ROBERTS GO.
216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St., Athens.
MW. If you don't trade with us we both lose money. “wn
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 Reasonable Prices.
SQUARE DEAL ALWAYS.
A. SAMUELS,
A
I. |
JEWELER,
138 Desmond Street. SAYRE, PA.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1905.
maeer——
LOCAL BREVITIES
Smoke Peers Straight Five, a
fine fragrant cigar
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen
will give a ten cent supper in“Tal-
madge hall this evening.
S. K. Osborn and wife of Wa-
|verly, and James Lees and wife of
| Athens, spent yesterday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Os.
born, of South Elmer avenue.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Schofield spent
Thanksgiving in Frenchtown.
Germantown, are the guests of Mr.
LN. Evans, Esq, is in Towanda and Mrs. A. P. Wieland, Mr
today transacting business before | Mitchell is identified with the in.
the Bradford county court. terests of the Bell Telephone Co.
3 - em
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. "Morrison of The local police along with oth-
ung street spent Thaoks- | erg had 2 decidedly quiet time yes-
day with the former's par- terday. «There were no drunks
t Towanda. nor disturbances of any kind, and
» in fact nothing occurred to mar the
sacredness of the day.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Mitchell of
nd Mrs. Graham of Newark
ey, are visiting at the home of
n Wright of Maple street.
A. Blish, of the firm of Mur-
A large number from this place
attended the reception given by
the Knights of Columbus at their
hall in Waverly last night. The
visitors report a most enjoyable
evening and say that they were
treated in a royal manner,
roi acer dl, PL PAV-OF
Parker, of No. 121 W.| The regular monthly pay-off of
ers {the N. P. L. will be held this even.
. s _E. Parker has arrived
from Phoenix, Arizona: and
Serious Wrecks Occur on Several |
Roads in this Section and a
Number of Persons are Killed
—Jersey Central and Lacka- |
wanna Hit Hard.
Yesterday was a day of miss
NONAGENARIAN
Rebecca A. Goodsell Died Yester-
day Morning at the Home of
Her Grandson in This Place
Rebecca A. Goodsell died yester-
day morning at an early hour at
the home of her grandson, Wm. J
AUT
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ORGAN RECTAL
Appropriate Excercises Will Mark
dist Church.
NG Fl
Unfortunate Circumstances Pre-
vent Performance at the
Loomis Yesterday Afternoon—
Fine Show in the Evening.
COURT
| Owing to unavoidable accidents.
coupled with an unfortunate mis
fortune for the railroads in this
section of the country. Between
one and two o'clock this moming
a passenger train on the Jersey
Central was wrecked near Penn
Haven and besides the engineer
Georgia of 321 Chemung street.
Death was due to the infirmities of
old age, the deceased having
rcached ¢2 years. She had been
ill but five days, and previously had
been enjoying fair health. She
and fireman three Passengers Wert! was born in Connecticut but for
killed and several were seriously | many years had been a resident of
injured. The passenger was run- | Spencer, N.Y. She came to Sayre
ning at a high rate of speed when | 30 00 onth ago to live with
suddenly the rails spread and the |, grandson. She is survived by
engine and the baggage car and co children, Jared of Idaho, Julia
one of the coaches were thrown | Vernon, N. Y., John of Galeton,
into the Lehigh river which runs Pa, Mary of-Elnora, N.Y. and
parallel with the tracks. The | jane of Little Valley, N.Y. Sev-
Fomalning Coaches Ssapad the eral grandchildren also survive.
nver but were deraie i
| The funeral services will be held
passengers in them badly skaken |e 0 the home of her grandson
up. Reports in the Philadelphia |, ow morning at 10 o'clock,
papers today placed the number (the Rev. E C Petrie, pastor of the
killed at one hundred, but this has! Presbyterian church officiating
been contradicted by feliable - | The remains will be taken to Spen-
formation which was received in
(cer for interment in the famil®
Sayre this morning. | burial plot. Grumme's undertaking
Another disastrous wreck oc- establishment has charge of the
curred on the Lackawanna near | rangements.
Mount Morris. A freight train |
was coming down a heavy grade |
when the air refused to wotk and |
the engineer lost control of the
train. The latter consisted cf
forty cars which dashed down the
grade and into the rear end of a
freight train. Thirty-six of the
forty cars were piled into a mass
of broken wood and twisted iren
The engineman and fireman
pec :d th slight
Jusep | and Scape i : The game yesterday afternoon
injuries, The wreckage blocked Be tiioh the Siz eaAATE 2 Fo
botlf tracks and it is probable that | Say 4
be open for Elmira teams at the driving pnrk
traffic before late tonight The WAS a very hotly contested one and
raffic 2
Bicials ~ of. the havi | the teams were so evenly matche
offic t
{that it made it ver teresting for
made arrangements with the Erie| '® J Y_Mmteresng
: : [the large crowd who stood in the
to run their trains over the line!
nd a passenger train started from | Vere cold and watched it through.
a i
Buffalo, It had proceeded but , | Athens Sayre team won out on a
short distance when It encobatered | score of 11to 4 which is a trophy for
a reek on that road on the utr home team that well entitles
w : 2 .
Buffalo division. The tracks were | {"™ to the championship for the
effectually blocked and the Lacka | season and they can well afford to
wanna officials then made arrange- | St upon their laurels until an-
ments with the Lehigh and the | Other year
latter's line between Buffalo and
Waverly was used all night. SOMETHING OF MERIT )
The Erie received a double
One of the most interesting
portion of yesterday's disasters.
A freight wreck at Kirkwood, a | events of the theatrical scason is
announced for the Loomis on
few miles West of Binghamton
closed the road for traffic until a| Tuesday December sth in the big
production of “A Romance of Coon
OO im
YESTERDAY'S GAN:
WARNLY CONTESTED
Athens-Sayre Combination Won
by a Score of 11-4 — Large
Crowd in Attendance.
neither track will
late hour last night. The foot ball
Hollow” with the same sceney and
was unable to get through on
All of the
| besides a strong company the or-
A travelling force of Lehigh dancers and singers who are abso
various divisions of the road. They tures, but the play depends tather
will be less possiblity of engines | than upon its scenic features. It
ed by the larger switches leading to | New Orleans and all the leading
especially equipped for the pur- | the dramatic company, which em-
ten days. ! * i
the addition which he built recent. | <Y¥!1¢: Mrs. Emily Cooper of To-
now hasa good substantial busi | tions at the hospital this forenoon.
grocery store is located, while Mr. | ¥* admitted this af'ernoon. She
liard tables,
team which was scheduled to play
effects used during its triumphant
account of the wreck. | Theatre, New York.
ganization includes the Coon Hol-
mechanics are engaged in install- lutely unequalled. Unique electric
are also including the derailing |p 2 vigorous plot and well por-
and cars running through the deratls | has been a great success in New
the various branches of the road. cities, east and west. The play is
pose. The men are expected to|praces several original New York
MOVED INTO NEW STORE
Mrs. Charles A. Barrow of La-
ly to his new business block on | wanda 8nd Fred Dovgherty of
| Mrs. T. S. Burlingame of Sayre
Ackley uses the other for a tobacco |1s suffering from typhoid fever.
CYLINOER HEAD BLEW OUT
The Sayre high school foot ball
{team will play with the Athens
high school at the latter place to-
head on the engine | morrow afternoon. The game will
at Waverly yesterday afternoon
ason ot the Fourteenth Street
: { scenery and cffects are carried, and
INTERLOCKING SWITCHES low Serenaders, a troupe of colored
ing interlocking switches on the | nd calcium displays are also fea-
switches. By this method there trayed characters true to nature,
ing switches which will be control- | York, Boston, Philadelphia, and
The work is being done on a car |i its twelfth season of success and
reach this division within the ext | cast is everywhere commended.
N. W. Ackley. has moved into |
Stevenson street. Mr. Ackley | Rummerfield, underwent opera-
ness place. On one side Daly's |
and cigar stand and pool and bil ATHENS VS. SAYRE
A cylinder
Val called at 3 o'clock, and ‘as both
organ recital and musical will be
j understanding, louis J. R
held in the Methodist church, and! " : ng, Sous J ussel]
: and his company failed to arrive in
the event promises to be a most
; - | Waverly yesterday in time for the
important one. The occasion is to matinee performance which was
be commemorative of the installa- billed to take place at the Loomis
tion of the grand new Estey PiP2 | The advance sale of seats ‘was
organ, which was fecefitly PUT | jarge and bills were sent out an
chased for the church choir Reg- |nouncing that the matinee would!
inald L. McCall, who is conceded ; |
bo { the b L- take place at four o'clock. The
to x oncolft o Rsk Pipe Drasuists company came over the Lehigh
i the coumzy, as R engage Valley from Philadelphia on train |
and will positively appear at the No. 1 and when a short distance
Jeshtal i contral- out from the city a cylinder head
10, anc the Rev.:Chatles Smith, | the engine blew out'and the
baritone, both of whom need RO train was delayed for over an hour!
Enitoudction to Sayie people, have) i did not reach Sayre until after
cn given Tap ofan +P Rees So t © five o'clock, too late for an after
progam, while a chorus o 39! noon performance. Both the
voices under the personal direc | manager of the theatre and the
tion of C. J. Cary will add mater | manager of the company exceeding
ally to the evening's entertain- ly regret the unfortunate occur
ment. The accompanist will be R. rence, and those who had pur
L. McCall, and Miss fenhh DeBell chased tickets for the matinee were
will act as pianist. hg program returned their money.
follows va poki .
“N : fi LT
1. Festival Te Deam in E flat North Latoling = Pelle” had
Dudley Buck been billed as the attraction for the
* |evening, but complying with the
{request of a large number of pat
rons Mr. Russell presented “The
Choir
Marche Aux Flambeanx
Scotson Clark
Solo Ave Marie, with violin obliga. | Middleman" instead A ves A
to, Organ aud Piano accompani- | . year age
ment. Mrs. Geo. Hill [yesterday he presented the same
Guonod play at two performances in the
Melody in G Rebinsels Loomis and it was reccived with
The Song of the Vikings much enthusiasm. Last night it
Eaton Fanning was greeted with another cordial
reception notwithstanding there
were many in the audience who
had witnessed it on the previous
Wheeldon | occasions. Mr. Russell gave a de-
Costa | cidedly clever intrepretation of Cy
sents | rus Glencarn, the inventor, around
P'P¢| whom the interest of the play cen-
organ construction. It is equipped \ters. The character itself is one
with tubular pneumatic action | ye calculated to create intense
throughout, as well as tubular | interest and Mr. Russgll's manner
pneumatic stop action. The stop | of handling it was both gratifying
action consists of an abridged key land satisfying. He has few equals
board just above the manuals In {as a character actor, and he added
the centre of the organ. The de- many friends to his list last night.
pression of the white key opens | He was given fair support and as a
the register or set of pipes, while | whole the entertainment pleased
the depression of the correspond. [the large audience which witnessed
ing black key closes it. This ren- it. Mr. Russell will always be a
ders it possible to make changes of | welcome: visitor to theatre goers in
registration much more rapidly | this section.
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than by the old-fashioned draw- | cep een
stop action. Y
The material used in the con- | YESTERDA Al CHURCHES
struction is of the very highest] :
grade, and none” but the most ex. | The Thanksgiving Services m
pert workmen were employed. the various churches in Sayre were
Particular attention is called to | “el! attended yesterday. Services
the voicing of the instrument | “€' held in the Church of the
The various tones are very pure | Rederiet; the Lusheian and the
and the characteristic quality of | CA olic “church. The Church of
cach individual tone is preserved | Chee the Methodist, Baptist 3ad
throughout the length of the regis- | resbyterian churches united in
ter. Each tome blends perfectly |3¢FVices at the Baptist church. A
with every other tone and the bal- |'378¢ congregation was in attend-
ance of the full organ is well pre |2"¢¢ and the Rev. M. B. Wood,
served. Each pipe in the organ | Pastor of the Church of Christ, de-
has its individual supply of wind, | livered a highly appropriate and
thereby avoiding any “robbing” or] interesting sermon.
“gasping” of pipes so often noticed | .
in organs where this method of | Es pte rtaln Re Rt
construction is not followed. |
: Aye
Of Course you will entertain this
winter and will therefore need some
N RADGAL CAGE.
True to the predictions made in| Mottoes, Fancy Lace Paper Doilies,
Wednesday's Record the weather | Birthday Cake Candles and Holders,
underwent a radical change on Souvenir Boxes for candy, etc.
Wednesday night and all day yes- | We also make Wedding and Birth-
terday and last night genuine win- day Cakes to order; Hand Decorated
ter weather prevailed, In a few if desired Also all kinds of Fan y
instances water pipes were frozen Cakes and Dainty Rolls
and the sudden change also caused | Satisfaction Guaranteed.
considerable inconvenience to | GEORGE PAINTON,
many who had not as yet fully pre- 345 Broad Sreet,
pared for winter. Today, how-| Warerly, N. ¥
ever, the sun has shone brightly, |
the thermometer has steadily as-
cended and the day has proved an |
ideal one, despite the crispness of |
the atmosphere. Wise ones say that
the month has made an excellent!
beginnidf Wd that mild weather
will be experienced until the holi- |
days. Thea lookout for blizzards | qq
freezing weather, and all its un-
comfortable accompaniments.
Melody in F
Choir
“Largo”
Solo
Handel
Selected
Rev. Chas. Smith
Berceuse in G
March from “Eli”
The Estay pipe organ repre
the highest development of
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9,
Botk Phones.
Read The Record,
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Special attention to Pension
Valley Phono 11 X,
Deamond Street, fa
Wn. B. McDonald, D. D. S.
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P. Galvin who has been | >} modern methods for the scien-
aMn. F. of painless opera-
Porter House steak |
Sirloin steak .
Boned rump roast .
Pork chops
Pork steak .
Pork loin roasts .
Side pork
Hygme made siusage
Swift's link sausage
Swift's Frankfurters J
Round steak per pound . . “0g
3 Ibs for _—
6 Ibs plate or brisket . , «25
Kettle roasts . 00, 08, .10
Fresh Baltimore oysters, qt.
Sauer kraut 8c a qt, 25¢ a gallon.
Tomatoes , ,
Corn .
Peas . ‘
String beans .
Baked beans ,
Lima beans ,
3 Ibs milk crackers
7 boxes sardines
4 Ib ginger snaps . , ,
3'2 Ib oyster crackers . . , ..
Hobart's pure buckwheat
flour, per sack . + eile
Old fashioned home made
ketchup, quart bottles 13¢,
two for
»
Fresh 'ettuce, celery,
oysters, oranges, bananas,
fruit, maiaga grapes, dates,
nuts
T.D. WOLCOTT &S8
ATHENS, Pa.
You Do Not Have to'Die to W
It Protects You in Sickness or so
Pays Dividends Each Five Yi :
Has the Largest Membership of
cal Organization in yre
Paid in Sayre During Five Years:
For Disability... «s rushes
For Death ‘
For Dividends
Assets Nov.1...........
Benefits Paid
E. F. MERCEREAU
District Manager,
SAYRE, PA.
VaLusy 'Paoxz 114
It removes all machine
ink and paint withoat |
the hands. Price 10. 2
Cures Chapped Hands
fo Valley } Record has in wtook fi
. owing signs: sy
For Rent
For Sale
Private Office
Please Do Not Ask for Credit
Positively No Admittance
Furnished Rooms
Boardtr g
TOUREY'S HOT
Everything New and Up-to-Date,
” Class Accommodations.
Thomas Ave. Opposite L, V.8
Rates $1.50 Per Day. ;
“Advertise in The Record es
Bargains in Choi
— :
8500 buys a Stedman St. Tob)
$500 buys a Hopkins Sb. lok
Lot corner Stevenson and
cheap, ? ral.
Lot on Allison St, cent %
$1500 buys new houss atid
silk mill is
$1300 buys a houses and
River and Lockhart,
$2100 takes pew house,
provements. Madison street.
$2100 tak