The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 12, 1905, Image 6

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    ‘Weather Gopds.
Snow Shovels 25¢ to 45¢c.
Sidewalk Cleaners 25c to 35¢.
Steel sleds 60c to $2.00,
pleaib ¢ Flyer sleds $2 © $4.
Boys’ Skates 50c to $3.00.
a Hockey Stick Free with every
PRGiirs Skates 75¢c to $3.00.
GED. L. ROBERTS GO.
216 Desmond St, Sayre. 322 8S. Main St, Athens.
- If you don't trade with ra wa both lose money “w.
1s ‘what we are interested in. Our prices are what
will interest you. We mean
“To Keep Up Interest.
Everyb dy works at our house to give you the
bent values at the lowest prices A liberal sav-
* ing on every dollar's purchase of us.
3 FREEDMAN
*
Rr
508 Broad Stree
fbat is more attractive than a well-lighted - store ?
draws trade. It holds trade. It shows prosperity.
i8 a winner. The Humphrey Arc does it. Try it.
ing to warm yoar
radiator ?
Equip your radiaters with our
Foot Warmer
: cause he didn't buy.
1 For decorating radiators we
® poll the fines’ fhe of bronze on the
| market. 4.11 colors,
- H.R. TALMADGE
Plumbing, Heating,
Tinning,
Both "Phones, Elmer Ave,
BLACKSMITHING
| HORSESHORING AND GENER- |
ERAL REPAIRING.
PITTSRURG, Dec. 11L~With ali
complications, 8 pew liinsa
phase was added to the Corey
case when It became fully known that
while one of the sisters of the president
of the United States Steel corporation
is ln Reto, Nev, by the side of the
wronged wife, another sister is in Par
Is “chieeriog up” Miss Mabelle Gilman,
the comic oper siuger, whom, It is,
sald. Carey will marry as soon aschis
wile obtains a divorce from him.
At has long been known that Miss
Ada Corey shded with her pister-in-law
though ber Lroiber hus besu good to
het In a Buancial way, she sacrificed
everything and gave ber moral support
to the deserted wife. She is with ber
Bow, and all the money of her ml
aire brother cannot tempt her away.
The other sister, who is in the French
capital, ls Mrs. Elizabeth Riggs, who is
known amoug the members of her fam-
ily and her lotimntes as “Bird” For
in Paris and of late bas been the con
Gillman. Mrs. Riggs has no sympathy
for Mrs. Corey and would heartily like
to see her brother divorced, so that he
would be free lo marry the dashing
comic opern star. Hoth women Bave
been studying ufider Jean de Reszke
It became definitely known that Co-
rey was asked six months ago to resign
from the head of thie steel corporation
At that time be liad been chirped with
indiscretions which the directors of the
steel corporation considered were not
In keeplug with the dignity of the posi-
tion Corey held down.
WATCHMAN KILLED HIM.
Italian Confesscd to Shedting New
York Physician Through Fright.
NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—-Autonio Cal
ob the buildings amid which the mur
dered body of Dr. Johu Matheson was
fouud Friday morning. was apprehend.
ed by the police of the Tremont sta-
They found-the Italian in an Jtallan
boarding house in Mount Vernon
Fridnds had arranged, the detectives
learned, to take him to Philadelphia,
but he seemed glad to full into the
story willingly
“Shortly before 4 o'clock. Friday
morning.” he sald, “I saw a head poke
over a plle of lumber at the other end
of which I was sleeping alongside of a
fire. [I thought the man was a thief
and called out to him to know what he
wanted
“I fired a shot at him, and as he
Jumpad up I fired four more. 1 think
it was the first shot that hit him, be
case | was so badly frightened the
others must have gone wild
“The man fell to the ground. T walk-
od over and ‘saw I had shot him. 1
then ran to the home of Mr. Lavelle,
my employer, anf told bim I had shot
a man He told me | was crazy und
ordered me to go away from the house.
I was frightened and rgn away.”
Immigration the Great Problem.
WASHINGTON, 11 fu pre
senting the sunyal report of the bureau
of immigration, Commissioner Geueral
Sargent refers to the magnitude and
gravity of the problems presented by
the growth of the allen population of
the United States. “These problems”
be declares, “loom so largely in the
prospect of our country that it may
be said, without giving Just cause to
charge exaggeration, that all other
questions of public economy relating
to things rather than to huinan beings
shrink Into comparative insignificance
hes
Ex-Hotel Man Shot Himself,
BINGHAMTON, N. Y, Dec. 11. —
Hugh C. Hest. the well known former
hotel man who shot himself in the head
in this city on Friday afternoon, [s
dead here. ‘He did not recover con
sciousness. Mr. Hayt was sixty-two
Years old. He was for twenty-one
years proprietor of the Rathone hotel
in Elmira, and for eight years he con-
ducted Hotel Bennett ln this city, re
tiring from there four years ago.
Whiteman Goes to Aubara Frisesm.
BUFFALO, N. Y, Dec. 11.—Aloaso
J. Whiteman was taken to Auburn
prisen today to Legin a term of eight
yoars Tor defrauding the Fidelity Trust
company of Buffalo by means of forged
and raised papers. This, according to
Whiteman, is the first time that a cen-
viction on a criminal charge agalust
him has stood the test of appeals to
bighér courts, although bis name has
figured in many senzational cases.
Report on Organised Militia.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Getieral F.,
C. Ainsworth, military secretary, in his
anntal report on the militia of the
United States says It is estimated that
about 75 per cent of the organised mili-
tia would respoud to the call for troops
to repel invasion or suppress Insurrec-
tion against the authority of the Umit.
od States, the percentage being the
same as that estimated for the preced.
ing year,
Califernia Bik Drive
As a result of the second day's drive
of the herd of wild elk which for years
have made their feeding grounds on
the Miller & Lux ranch at Button-wil-
uw, 30 miles south of Bakersfield
Cal, 23 perfect Specimens were cap-
(ured with the lariat, and of these 20
'ived (0 be transferred to the govern
ment reserve at Bequola park. At least
175 animals are still at large. =o: task
of transferring the herd {s to be aban
dosed for the present
Ought to Work.
Here is an old recipe for maki
balr grow Bim you will ha
cs there is always a large
demand for fifteen and
25 cent story books, and for
chiliiren's illustrated story
books. E :
HOLIDAY CHINA
Sema of our best pieces
are still here, and we will
make special® prices on
them.
See the bargains we are
offering in Toilet and Din-
ner Sets.
Greg's Racket Store
Cor. Broad SL. and Park Ave.,
Waverly, N. Y.!
A Demonstration That Demoastrates
troe values of the many cereal and oth-
er breakfast foods is at your service
grade grocery establishment. Calling
out “seconds,” we offer none but firets in
this line, as in all other lines in a gro-
cary business as well conducted ss this
Prices? Items are so many that we
must ask you to call and inquire, It
will pay you.
C. U. INGHAM & CO.
Entertainment
ple
Of Course you will entertain this
winter and will therefore need some
of the following: ~
Mottoes, Fancy Lace Paper Doilies,
Birthday Cakk Candles and Holders,
Souvenir Bozes for eandy, etc.
We also make Wedding and \Birth-
day Cakes to order; Hand Decorated
if desired. Algo all kinds of Fancy
Cakes and Dainty Rolls.
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
GEORGE PAINTON,
345 Broad Sreet,
faverly, N.Y.
ELMER A. WILBER,
Wholesaler of
WINES, LIQUORS
BEERS AND ALES
109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA
BOTH PHONES.
C. J. CARY,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
GARY BLOCK, SAYRE,
ee no
PRESTD mci
For Mechanics, |
J: Pombery, Printers,
aod Painters.
It removes all machine y |
| ink and paint without injury to |
| the hands. Price 10e.
Cures ‘Chapped Hands
AN EXCRLLENT SCOURING BOAP |
A el
Ask your druggist and grocer for it, 4
IT
Both Phones,
————- i ————
a. mst
s Higitship
shoals. It cae by wire'ess, hut the
cry of distress from Captain dni getaen
was evidently tut short, and It is f
ed that the ship. which has bean
were aboard tier Bas been saved
No boat, even had there beet time te
lautch one could baye lived ia the ter
rific sea running.
-In hier cobdition, unless some ing
ship was able (0 render ANsfbtauce,
there would pot be one chance in a
thousand for the captain apd his crew.
In a seventy mile wind even ‘the
stoutest vessel with powerful engines
In excellent trim would have a bard
8gbt, nptfo speak of an indifferent ship
with u leak sprung and ber fires out.
The Marconi Vireleas Telegraph com-
pany sent the following message to the
station at Blasconsett, Nantucket:
“Advisa all incoming ships Nantucket
Hightship supposed to be sinking. Try
to assist her"
It 1s expected that the gunboat Hist,
which has gone to the rescue, on reach:
Ing the shoal will wire the fate of the
ship to this port.
While the navn] officials at the tor
pede station realized fully the serious
ness of the accident to the lightship,
there is more anxiety at the tralolug
station reganling the whereabouts of
the gunboat Wasp, which at dark’ had
bern out forty “ight hours without be-
ing
The guniat Wasp is the converted
yucht Colmubin, whileh was purchased
Uy the government at the Sutbrenk of
tbe Spanish war
Sle Is a trifle larger than the Hist,
but was coniparatively new Phen pur-
chased Ly the givenunont
The Wasp stifled out about dark
Satunlay night to ald the brig Harry
Nyuith, said to lie in a bad position at
the entruuce of Vieeyanl sonmd. The
Wasp carried a crew of eighty nen,
was commande! by Chief Boatswain
Hugh Sweeney and was provisioned
for three days.
STOLE ROYAL QIFTS.
Christmas Boxes rv Prestlent, King
and Kaiser In Pawp,
VIENNa, Je. 12 President Roose-
velt, The Kalsér and a king or two have
been robbed of (he Christmas presents
which the shal of Persia intended to
give them. Each potentiate was to have
a diamond studded minlatore portralt
of himself, and AJi-Bagnir, a Pervian
Jeweler In this city, was commissioned
to do the work in true oriental style.
All had finished the portraits of Mr.
Roosevelt, Ewperor Francis Joseph
anfi Kalser Wilhelm when he was
obliged to go to Paris for more dia-
montds and turned the finished portraits
over to another Perslan, Machmed Ba:
g1, for safe keeping. When All re
turnad he found a nice little “letter
awaiting him, _Ghut no Baga. The mis-
sive contained a fue assortment of orl-
ental greetings, wishes and kotaws—
and a pawd ticket
Machmed, It seems, pawned the
sbalf's portraits the dhy be recelved
theur and immediately ®et out €or It:
aly. He was subsequently arrested in
Florence, but had only ‘a few hundred
francs in his possession.
The shah has refused to take the por:
tralts out of pawn, and All declares it
would ruin him {o do so.
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Pulp Mill Destroyed; Loss, $38,000.
SKOWHEGAN, Me... Dec. 11.—A fire
probably eansedl by an overbeated con
nection im the shafting destroyed the
large mill of tlie Skowhegan Pulp com-
pany. while the adjolning factory of
the Maine Spinuiug company was bad:
ly damaged by water. The losses will
aggrogate §38.000
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
losing Stock Quotations,
Money on call strong at 10 16 15 per cent,
Prime mercantile paper, S006 por cent.
Exchanges, $1740.02; balances, 36,987,788
Closing prices: §
Amal, Copper... 5 N.Y. Central... 180%
fig Norf. & West, ,
B&0..........03 Pan R RR...
Brooklyn R. T.. 85 Reading
C,.C,.C.&StLL.I6
Ches. & Ohlo.... 1% Bt. Paul
Chl. & Northw. 184 Bouthern Pac...
DH. .........; Beuthern Ry....
% South. Ry. pf...
Sugar ....
Erle
Texas Pasifia...
Gan. Electric...
IIL Central... IT
Union Pacific. .,
U. B Steel... .
Louls & Nash, . 1
U. B. Steel pf...
West. Union...
AUTH
Yi
Metropolitan
Missouri Pac
New York Markets.
FLOUR — Firm, but gulet;
tents, $4.85¢5. winter Straights
fe: winter Skuas, LEgLE, Ear pat-
ents,
WEA —Afllar openths firm on unfa-
ra Argentine weallier naws and bhigh-
or at Russian shipments, wheat reacted un-
{ler largar Sir heest receipls realls-
in, Tine
oR ran under fine weathar abd
larger receipisz at Chicago than expected;
May,
TA LL oki A city, #%c.; country,
AY Bteady: shipping, W{tko.; good te
choice, BOOTY C
Ted Kidney. Tia
Minnesota
BEANS ui mikrrow,
SH toler ot wd omman to Bh
i. gnc a he
} ng . 1906, oe (004, 1904, 10g
; olds,
UTTER—Creumer extras, r und,
3s; firsts, ware »COD. bei.
t > firsts,
CEES SE REESE Sale 1 Tali esta, Whe, and
Be white, fancy, ApSuplea
Tr. ae October, ‘beat, 13% ; falr,
a #-Fresh gathered, extras, dow
Re nearby. f:#sh gathered, Arata 0
1
mE CLT - Quist, fowls, he
1965 roosters,
urkeye: os spring chickens, Lglde ; }
SO RESSED rouLTRY pad:
killed fowls. choos, fair
We: free e olen and
do, r to Toot red]
Side nate Re ie ister, Pc. : maa
y
Laur save may. be a litle: diferent
rom t el 3 may
teed different TREAT) WEES
ihe same poisoraus :URIC ACID
may canis ths pat and sedecing nn
every case; hat did ft over o5ur 0
you that the treatment saited 10 your
Seithior mi Bigs ost be right for you?
Athlophoms
{o remove ie oP ACID in ev'ry
case. and when 1aktn is connection
vith ove FREE TREATMENT.
which we study fo adapt to vour spe-
Eialgreds, 15 abraliiely sure to give
relitl and if followed conscientionaly,
effects a Permanent Cure,
H. L: GILLESPIE
sells ATHLOPHOROS, ani will
give you 3 quistion blank %0 send 10
for the FREE TREATMENT
fiited fo your case
. “EOS CO New Haven,Conn
DONTEE FOOLED
Into paying a big price for a Roaster |
just because they claim everything for
it. We will sll you
A Savory Seamless Steel
Roaster for $1.00
~—]t is the——
BEST ROASTER ON EARTH |=
.
dt Is Seamless, Sanitary, Easy
to Kzep Sweet and Clean.
It will make a tonzh fowl or piece of
mea} tender and erisp, baste it perfect-
ly, brown it beautifully and Yrihg it out
of the oven full weight and with every
particle of the nataral favor and nutri- |
mént preserved. With proper ears it
will lasts lifetime and give you pleagor-
and satisfaction every time you nse it.
If it falls to comeup to our claims in
any particular bring it back and get
your money,
BOLICH BROS.
HARDWARE
Desmond St Sayre
Bargains in Choice/=:
Building Lots
fois oo i
Lot corner Stevenson and Stedman,
cheap.
Lot on Allison St, cen'ral.
$1500 bays new "hous 25d Jot pear
silk mill
$1300 buys a houss and lot, corner
River and khart.
$2100 takes new house, moiemn im:
provements, Madison atreet,
iy takes seven room house, North
mer,
$2000 boys wodern im proved, new
house, Frederick St., Athens, Lot 80x158.
F. J. TAYLOR.
HILL & BEIBACH
CAPE
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
G. J. Kiron,
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
. Bepecial care and prompt at-
tention given to Moving of
Pianos, Household Goods, Safes
am, [O16 :
H.-L. TOWNER, M.D.
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. |
Hours- Toa m, 108 78pm,
OFFICE—-SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telephone 17x. 138 Lockhart 86 | §}
(JOHN 0. PECKALLY,
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Forelon sndomestic Frolts.
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Pr. ru ly cnet Suvday. eck pia ©
ok Fit i Glen Buen:
Pama PRUaScIphLs, Daliimace wed Vocation,
in Air Aas PM, MJ geek dare
roeton, New Albany “Dn
Halls, W w
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Dally for Genes, Buffals, olala Wap
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btm potas we
ix, Batavia, Bufalo. Commas for
Niagara Pails aad
f= Dally for
i med, Tthaga,
a. Sree for Niagara Fails, Toronto,
mm 0: tr for Lockwood
gg re Maris Corners Se Gore, TE
SATE, re
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Detiolt. as so Tay and rg Se
b: Fir M. Rally avert Sendsy, Sack Dia.
| Fede Hg Nlsgara xia Fails. er
Trumansbary,
Spencer,
B: a Geners and Manchester.
AUBURN DIVISION,
AM. “Week sr
1:05 2% Syracuse, Utica
Moravia, Asburs, ga.
and
3:50
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Read The Record
P.M. Daily for Owego.
barn, Syracuse Ulies and
LOOMIS OPERAHOUSE
- ORCHESTRA
Strictly Up-to-Date Music furnished
for Balls Parties and all manner of Soo=
fal Functions, either public or private,
Any number pieces desired will be for-
oished. ” Calf Call Valley Record for terms,
Contractor and Builder
Plans and- Estimates Furnished,
108 Lincoln St.
WANT ADS
Ratea :— Wanted, Found, For
Sale, ote, § cout a word Lost, Found. Hie
for fires three times, § ach lascrtiv
ingortion thereafter. - None taken for -
less than 25 centa. Bitaations raed,
free to paid In advance subscribers
‘Notice.
Want ads inserted by
Inga docohine
must be when ordered printed.
vely cannot charge wantads
nstisctitning U1y the expense of hook-
keeping and oeting ia entirely out of
roportion ‘to the
@ transaction.
For Rent
ie light, bath foom and all mpdern Re
provements. Enquire at Glaser’s Loan
office, Lockhart street. 1701
A suite of rooms io the Andrews block,
corner Elmira and Bridge streets, first
Bot Avie. of ar SVL W, En
| re © »
507 Elmira street, At
“Two furnished roows with all modern
improventents; No. 200 Chemung ri
§ | Waverly. 1538
A suite of rooms Tota small family on
the second floor of the Shaw block. ~ All
modern improvements, Apply Wo He
Bhaw, Athens, ~
Foar houses for rent. A ply. in
Blovens, rooin 7, Blmer bloc
Wanted
Ww
jdtres Honuctaper, care The econ
For Sale.
mot 50 acres, very heaps 'W
ge fob Jmproved i
ae” Waverly: also
on 200 acre ‘gro, in
able semi-annually, Add
Waverly.
Becond hand beating
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