1906 calendar. Call and get a SAYRE. ATHENS. slightly shop worn goods counter. Also a few and are offering them at 188 De Desmond Street. When You Are Thirsty and feel the need of a dainty, sop wot you reach - Drigg's Soda Fountain, where you will be served to best of our ability. In af our beverage vs ue me We sim to please the The The Valley Record “All the the news that’s fit to print” TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1808. LOCAL BREVITIES Dressed dolls from 10c to $3.50 at Athens racket store. Smoke Peer’s Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar Royal Tiger flour $1.35 a sack (Sayre) Athens racket store. Just received, a large consign- ment of sample slippers. Try a pair at Beloud's. You save money by buying Xmas gifts at Athens racket store. Frank Rose, a native of Italy, and a resident of this place, has filed his notice of intention of be- - coming a citizen of the United States. Inspect our genuine cut glass at factory price at Athens racket A child of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- "as Sedden of No. 522 North Elmer avenue, is ill of scarlet fever. The house, has been quarantined by Health Officer Brougham, Fine art calendars, celluloid novelties, post cards, etc, at Athens We will examine eyes free and give 10 per cent discount on your until Jan. 1st. Barxun & Tavior, 131 Lockhart St. Buy your Xmas candy at Athens racket store 10 and 20c¢ a At the regular meeting of the Aerie of Eagles to be held Thursday evening twelve can- for iSiupérthip will be SAYRE, PA. Call and inspect the largest line of holiday goods in the valley at the Athens racket store. There will be two performances at the Loomis on Christmas day. Neighborly Neighbors, a musical comedy, will be presented afternoon and evening. The matinee will begin at 3 o'clock. Call and see the finest line of parlor lamps in the valley. Price always right at Athens store. racket Whether you have little or much to spend for Christmas you can find gifts to please you at the Athens racket store. Everyone come to the supper and entertainment in Red Men's hall, December 21, under the aus- pices of the Daughters of Pocahon tas. Supper from 5 uutil 8 o'clock. Entertainment commences at 8 sharp. Ten cents for all. 189-3 PERSONAL MENTION W.P. Wood went to Wilkes- Barre this morning on business, Richard C. Cook and Arthur Drake, of this place, are serving as jurors at Towanda this week. Charles Beibach, who has been spending several days among friends and relatives in Bingham- ton and Lestershire, has returned to his home in this place. PERSISTENT LOVERS Agnes Kunetchskey, the young Hungarian girl, is still being an- noyed by the persistence of the two men who are suing for her hand and heart. Last night in company with several others her two lovers congregated in front of her parent's residence, and as their actions were of a suspicious nature a call was sent in for the police, Chief Walsh, accompanied by an- other officer, went to the Kunetch- skey residence. They found the men standing on the sidewalk, but as they were doing nothing to disturb the peace and quietude of the neighborhood no arrests were made. Miss Kunetchskey still declares that she fears her life is in danger, but as the police are unable to obtain tangible evidence it is useless to arrest her would be suitors, NEW SERIES OF STOCK Ata meeting of the Star Build- EE ae airy and Was Last Seen Headed For Elmira by the Towanda police authorities for horse stealing, and if the cflorts will be in custody by the time this copy of the Record is in the hands of its readers. - Karly yesterday received a telephone call from offi- cer Guy Hollon of Towanda, stat- ing that Nowles had stolen a team in that seen was of horses and a wagon place, and when last headed for Sayre. panied by a young woman, said to be one of the Heeman tribe, and also a little child He was accom- As Nowles was South Waverly near the state line, the chief at once went to the place and while there ascertained that the man he was after had arrived there ahead of him and had stopped only a short time. The chief also learned that Nowles had secured a pair of thills and turned one of the animals loose, so that when he arrived in South Waverly he was only driving one horse. From South Waverly Nowles headed toward Elmira and the police of that city were notified to be on the lookout for him. The animals stolen by Nowels were old and of little value, but as horse stealing is a serious crime even in the efete cast, doubtless do a long term of service for the Commonwealth if captured and convicted. A A a LICHFIELD WOMAN DEAD Mrs. Frank Miller, a resident of Nowles will Mrs. Mary Albright, of street, Binghamton, Hawley yesterday, treatment, underwent an operation at Packer hospital in this place. was suffering from the She cancer, and Binghamton and embraced Christian Science faith. The treat died as above stated. The cor- ceased was 21 years of age he decided that she had a perfect right to employ any means treatment that she chose. The coroner issued a death certificate. AP ———— NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS The Christmas attraction at the Loomis will be the new musical comedy, Neighborly Neighbors, with the popular comedian, Mr. Tom Waters. Neighborly Neigh- bors is a mixture of bright and witty lines with a lot of catchy musical numbers which are sung by a chorus of well trained voices The company supporting Mr comedian ever had. being personally guided by the] masterful hand of Mr. Frank W.| Nason. Matinee and night. The matinee will commence at 3 o'clock. | NEW LAW FIRN Archer LL. Laws and H. Stanley formed a co-partnership for the practice of their profession. They have opened an office on the sec- ond floor of the Laws block. Both are deserving young men and will | doubtless make a success of their | community of interests, SOAP WRAPPERS REDEENE Lautz Bros. & Co. have opened | block, Fulton street, Waverly, until Decembes 21st. Redeem r Acme, Master, Marseilles and wrappers, a | | GE, Omar DimmocY, a Cripple, Meets With An Unfortunate Acci- dent While Working For the Lehigh Yesterday %.Omar Dimmock, a Lehigh Vals ley employe, is lying on a cot in the Packer hospital suffering from yesterday afternoon in falling from a foot bridge which crosses a gully small station two miles east of VanEtten. Dimmock lost a leg several years ago ina accident, and since then has been compelled to use a peg. Recently he has been employed at situated a few the Lehigh In order to get the tracks to the pumping station it was necessary for him to pass over a plank bridge. In so doing he slipped and fell to the ground beneath, a distance of sev eral feet a pumping station hundred feet from tracks at Shields from When picked up he was found to have sustained a fracture of the right hip. He was placed on board an engine and brought to the hospital at this place. CHRISTMAS MAIL The members of the local post- office force arc becinning to feel the effects of the annual flood of yuletide mail. The mail handled during the Christmas scason is many times greater than at other stated periods of the year. While it is usually not of a weighty nature it 1s very bulky and consists of week the Chrismas rush, so far as mail is concerned, will be at its height, and the clerks and carriers service should be patient and not kick. The carrier is having his the heart. FUNERAL LAST NIGHT The funeral of Helen A Terry, J. F. Warner, pastor of the Metho officiating. Appro- Williams. The pall bearers were Mar- The casket was covered with beautiful flowers, tokens of the her young friends. morning for burial. Bert |. Woodruff, the man who who was arrested at East Troy on ling burglarized several residences {in that place, and who when taken | confession, was sentenced yester smile, ‘three years’ sentence for house | breaking. THE REAL SA SANTA CLAUS The real live genuine Claus may be seen at almost any He | {takes pictures and entertains visit- | you visit the big store don't fail to go to the third floor and see the ony. live Kris Kringle, ep ——— tion Concerning Borough Or-| dinance Which He Says Is| Being Flagrantly Violated The Record is in receipt of the following query from a well known local physician, regarding the anti- spitting ordinance which adopted by the borough council a year ago last summer “What has become of the ordi- nance prohibiting expectoration on the sidewalks and other public places? Beautiful stores, a credit to Sayre; but outside filthy streets, littered with expectoration, a dis grace to Sayre able law was Is this commend- to become obsolete? There are enough tuburcular bac- cilli and other disease producing germs thus thrown upon the pave- ment, to be gathered up by shoes and clothing and carried to the homes to menace the health of the entire community. Post the no- tices as they were originally and and then make an example of a few offenders, and the nuisance will So far as the ordinance itself is concerned The Reeord presumes that it has been assigned its proper place in the borough archives, and there has never been a single The police can hardly be blamed in the matter, however, as persons who use the sidewalks and various hallways about town for cuspidors are not in the habit of expectorat- ing in the presence of the guard- ians of the peace. Unless the police are witnesses to the act they are powerless to make arrests, and as private citizens who doubtless many times sec men and boys expectorate upon the walks do not care to enter complaint, the violators of the ordinance are guar- anteed almost absolute immunity from arrest and conviction. A A ELECTED OFFICERS The local lodge of the Modern Woodmen held a meeting last night and elected officers as fol lows: Worthy consul, Hariy L Wollcott; worthy advisor, Charles l.. W. Dorsett; watchman, latter W. J. Marble. also H. Ihe appointed chief Shear, S Kiff was B a board of managers. The rapidly and has recently received a large number of applications for membership. a l,.,.,.,aiii»!’-s’”'h HOSPITAL NOTES Damiano Quazio, of Groton, Jones of Sayre were admitted to Fred Dougherty of Rummer- ficld was discharged this afternoon. IEEE | Cabinet for Christmas. - ed by the entire family. {least money in the valley, ber of drawers for knives and forks, etc. WILL ERECT NEW DEPOT AT HAZLETON Lehigh Valley Officials Grant the Request of the Citizens of That Place---Other Railroad Notes The citizens and business men of Hazelton are rejoicing over the fact that the Lehigh Valley is to commence the erection of a new depot at that place years the association has been fighting for a station and the meantime they have been confronted with apathy on the part of the officials of the company which looked almost like refusal. Oa Saturday last, howey er, general manager M. B Cutter announced that station would be built. It will probably be three stories high and contain room enough to accommodate the clerks and transact other necessary No details as size has been given out, but the offi- cials have assured the people of Hazelton that the structure will be a fine one and one which will in every way be a credit to Hazelton, For three or four Business Men's a new business. to Every available crew was pressed | into service Saturday and yester- day to relieve the congested coal traffic. On ‘account of a number of wrecks which occurred at vani- ous points on the line last weck coal trains were blocked, and the trainmen have for the most part been compelled to work right and day. At Coxton the ya: ds badly congested and it toc k hours to clear the tracks. Edward Fowler, the Lehigh Val ley engineer who was injured at the lumber yards in Hazelton some weeks apo, has were and is the recovered once able to throttle more handle A penny social will be held at the parish house of the Church of the Redeemer Wednesday evening The proceeds will go for the bene WHY PAY THE GROCER 25c for a two ounce bot!le of vanilla extract, when you can get 4 ounces for the same money at the Wes' Sayre Drug store ? Tele- phone your order. TEES Take a Policy in the N.P.L. You Do Not Have to Die to Win It Protects Yuu in Sickness or Accident Pays Dividends Bach Pive Years Has the Largest Membership of Any L cal Organization in Sayre Paid In Sayre During Fre Y 3 For Disability : ‘e For Death For Dividends. . Assets Nov. 1 Benefits Paid. E. F. 'WERCEREA, District Manager, SAYRE; PA. VarLiey 'Proxe 114 ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS BEERS AND ALES === 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, P BOTH "PHONES. HILL & BEIBA CAPE, Best of Eve Lockhart St. Sayre. C. J. Kircuin SAYRE'SILEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt | tention given to moving Pianos. Household Goods, 8 etc TOUHEY'S HOTEL Everything New and Up-to-Dats. ( tions Accommoda Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Rates $1.50 ud Day. Try an od in The Record OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL stick with every pair $3.60 each ibe, and up to & LT Gem Safety Razors, 1.50 Regular Razors, 7 5¢ Razor Strops, 25¢ to £1.50, £2.00, $2.50 each Roasting Pans, 25¢ Clothes Wringers, £2.00 10 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St, A
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