1906 calendar. Call and get a ATHENS. SPECIAL SALE —QF — NICKEL PLATED TOILET ROOM ARTICLES. Nickel Plated Toilet Pa- per Boxes 25¢, formerly 75¢ Nickel Towel Rings 25c, formerly 75c. Nickel Plated Towel Bars 25¢ formerly 75c. Toilet Paper in packets and rolls 10¢, 3 for 25c. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St,, Athens. Everybody Is Buying Presents Here Kindly examine our stock of Per- fumes, Leather goods, Tollet Ar ticles, Novelties, Etc. C. M. Driggs Prescription Bak Building, - Sayre, Pa The Valley Record “All the news that’s fit to print” SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1905. No paper Monday Heavy fleeced underwear for 33¢c at Kaufman's bankruptcy sale. Smoke Peer’s Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar Big bargains in shoes at Kauf- - man’s bankruptcy sale. $3.00 hats going now at $2.00 at t H. Sattler's store. See window J dope. 199-3 "The business places in Sayre will be closed on Monday all day oa “account of New Years. ~ 200 silk vests, all sizes and colors ing in price from $3.00 to 6,00, must be sold at $1.50 at Kaufman's bankruptcy sale. Don't fail to see the line of diaries for 1906 at Weber's Book Parlors, 192 The banks in Sayre will be sed on New Year's day, it being The Rev. HH. H. Dresser will preach at the Methodist church tomorrow evening. The preliminary surveying work for a trolley line between Ithaca and Elmira has been completed. The line will be thirty-seven miles in length. At a meeting of the directors of the National Bank of Sayre held on Thursday afternoon the semi- annual dividend of three per cent was declared. The officers and degree team of Black Diamond Legion, No. 326, will go to Wyalusing on Monday night and will put on an exhibition drill at that place. Fresh eggs are now demanding exceedingly high prices and it is said there are several local people who will go into the poultry raising business on a large scale next spring. Both Binghamton and Elmira received a visit from Sara Barn- hardt. At the former place she appeared in the Stone opera house, while at Elmira the noted actress changed cars. PERSONAL MENTION C.C. Yocum is i is in Towanda to- day transacting legal business. Mrs. F. C, Welliver went to Du- shore this moming to spend New Years with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Horton and Miss Emma Brooks went to To- wanda today for a short visit with friends and relatives, Perry Estelle, who has been ap- pointed deputy prothonotary, will go to Towanda on Monday next to take the oath of office and enter upon his duties, Dr. W. F. Stephens and wife have been called to Hornellsville on account of the death of the former's brother, Frank Nelson, who died Wednesday evening. Appropriate Services Mark the Leave Taking of the Rev. Ira W. Bingham, Pastor of the Baptist Church the Baptist church a farewell recep- tion was tendered to the Rev. Ira years has been pastor of the church and who during these years has endeared himself not only to ance. Mr. Bingham expects to leave on Tuesday next for his new | charge at Norwich, and the best wishes of all go with him. was for the purpose of giving the| congregation and others an oppor- | and wish him godspeed. The church which had been tastefully, | in fact beautifully decorated, crowded with members of the con gregation and triends of the depart- | ing pastor. The exercises of the evening were opened with an] anthem by the church choir and] was followed with an invocation by Rev. J. Petrie. welcome was made by Rev. E was | church. Following Mr. Beysher's remarks Miss Sabra Porter gav an excellent reading, after which Rev. J F Warner, Methodist church, and Rev church, delivered addres propriate remarks were re | by Rev. Frank Allen of Athens and the Rev. Geo A Waverly. After a solo by Miss Peckens pastor was made by E. H. Creigh- ton on behalf of the congregation. Mr. Creighton spoke in a feeling manner and during the course of his remarks expressed the sincere regrets of himself and congregation that Mr. Bingham was to leave this field of labor. At the conclu- sion of his remarks Mr. Creighton presented Mr. Bingham a purse of gold as a slight token of the es- teem in which he is held by the members of the church, Mr. Bingham delivered a heart- felt response and assured those of whom he was taking leave of his affection and his future concern for their welfare. Following Mr. Bingham's re- sponse the congregation retired to the parlors of the church where excellent refreshments were served by the ladies of the congregation. Mr. Bingham will preach his last sermon at the church tomor- row evening. “Let Brotherly Love Continue” has been chosen as his subject, and after the services a farewell communion will be held and he will extend the farewell hand of fellowship to those who have not received it. STILL MISSING Maude Haynes of Susquehanna is still missing. Since her disap- pearance three weeks agoa vigil ant but unsuccessful search has been made for her. a Binghamton brothel. double. Several rewards girl's the girl dead or alive. of Susquehanna fear foul play. WORK NEARLYCONPLETED have been decorating the interior of the auditorium of the Methodist | Ne) nw ‘Round House Fmploye Met With a Decidedly Novel Experience Yesterday Afternoon Joseph Mackin, an employe of the round house, was taken to the ing from a slight concussion of the brain and a dislocation of both sides of the jaw. Mackin was on unknown manner he slipped and fell to the concrete floor a distance | of seven feet. He landed on his {head and sustained a contused wound of the scalp. Several fel low employes went to his assist | ance and found him able to walk. ‘He was assisted to the hospital and at the time it was not thought | {than a trifling matter. As he en- tered the hospital, however, the | | surgeons noticed a peculiar condi- tion of the man’s lower jaw. It | hung way down, causing the mouth | {to open wide and there was an un- | usual expression to the counte An examination developed | the fact that both joints which held | ted. It is presumed that the se. {the dislocation. BUSINESS MEN'S ASS All Members Re- quested to Be Present Evening — izer for Business Men's associa- ing of the Sayre Business Men's association which is to be held on Wednesday evening next at their rooms on Desmond street Mr. Rittenhouse is also secretary ol the Retail Merchant's Protective association of Scranton and comes to Sayre to address the bus- high Ties Up the Main Line Damaged, but No One Is In- jured Burdette hill at might. An east train crashed 12 o'clock last bound another train, derailing ten cars. completely demolished tracks are blocked have been able to since the collision. the wreck is Both | and no trains | pass the point | The cause for | unknown, as only | EAGLES PREPARING at this place. wreck 1s an expensive one, but no injured. The wrecking crew went debris. It is thought that tracks will be cleared so that traffic be resumed can some time this (Svening ICE NEN WORRY heads doubtfully. | days depression and doubt now look for an open winter first of the new years at hand and | situation 1s not at all encouraging Failure of the ice crop will mean lack of employment for many men (the year for a livelihood, to say [that will of necessity shortage in the crop —— A CHANGES ON THE LEHICH R.W. of the Pennsylvama of the Lehigh, and recently super Baxter, formerly Supt their association. He is well qual- ified along this line and it is earn. estly hoped that all the members of the organization will be present. A CHANGE AT LAST The balmy, spring-like weather with which this region has been blessed for several days has at last changed and the present indications now are that we will have a near approach to winter. Yesterday afternoon shortly before 2 o'clock a wind and rain storm of short dura- tion came up from the west and since then the thermometer has fallen a few degrees. Today the weather report says that we are to have colder weather. EXTENDED CALL Rev. Ira Hotaling of Bath, N Y., has received a call from the congregation of the Baptist church Norwich on Tuesday next ™ hear from him in a few days. OLD LEHICH MAN DEAD William Seaboldt, the well] division. John Maguire has been appointed to fill the position made vacant on the Wyoming division by Mr. Baxter's transfer Mr. Maguire has been President receiving the appointment. He was superintendent of the New York division of the Erie for |fifteen years before he became identified with the Lehigh John Keith, who 1s succeeded the Buffalo division will Jeddo, Pa, as the Marble superintendent of coal interests. the year. The rules governing the election of officers of the Sayre fire depart- ment require that they shall be clected during the second week in December, and it seems that this {rule 1s part of a borough ordinance. | election did not take place during Just what will be done in the matter is rather uncers HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Estella Frerson of Burling- ton and Anson Wright of Athens tion agent, is dead. He was 73 Miss Lissa Treat of the Ithaca conservatory of music is the guest : of Miss Evelyn Rathbun of Lock- street. Miss Treat will sing church have nearly completed their | years old and death was due to| work. The scaffolding has been | general debility. Fora period of| taken down and the room will be 33 years he was the station agent used for church services tomorrow. | for the Lehigh at Lehighton and | When finished the room will pre-| was known and respected by near- appearance | ly every man on the road, His angval will & from biz hose | Mrs. W. W. Irvine, who resides | near Towanda and Miss Nellie Chil- son of Towanda were admitted to- day. Mrs. Mary Olmstead of Ulster, Mrs, Darwin Rockwell of Laquin and Mes, 1. Sinbes of N Installation Services and Initia- Followed by an Elaborate Banquet According to arrangements | which are now under way the local Aerie of Eagles will have a big time on the occasion of their next regular meeting which 1s to occur The officers are to be on Thursday evening next. newly elected installed large number of candidates will be initiated into the the Jésse Hedrick of Harrisburg will | be present to the officers and preparations will be made to and a mysteries of order Deputy install {follow the installation services with a banquet. All m=mbers of the order are requested to attend the meeting as it 1s expected there will be a thoroughly e enjoyable time. LOCAL MENTION Despite the fact act that Monday is New Years day the meeting of the common council will take place as usual > There will be a reception to the members and a sacramental service at the Methodist church at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. Mrs. D. E. Sinclair of New York city is visiting Sayre friends. Mr. Sinclair will arrive in town this evening. Mr. Sinclair was formerly in the division freight office of the Lehigh at this place. Harvey Gray will give the sev- enth of a series of dances in Eigh- mey's hall this evening. A large crowd and a good time 1s promised. Loomis opera houss orchestra in attendance, The Rev. J F. Wamer will preach to the members of the W. C. T. U. at the Milltown chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock The members are all requested to be present and wear their white ribbons. SEVERELY JOLTED Congressmen generally were and politicians somewhat jolted recently by a statement coming from the postoffice department to the cifect that the policy of the administration would be to retain fourth class postmasters in office as long as they conducted their offices properly and gave satisfaction to the community. Also that no changes would be made in presi- dential offices where the incumbent had given good service. It is said that many of the congressmen are greatly pleased over the ruling as it relieves them from much embar rassment denep————— NOTICE Get your old carpet sweepers made new. Man will call. A pos- tal brings us. W. D, Smith, hark Hotel WAY PAY THE GER 25c for a two ounce bottle of vanilla extract, when you can get 4 ounces for the same money at the West 2 Drug store? Tele- N. P. You Do Not Have to It Protects You in Sickness Has the Largest Membe: cal Organization in For Disability For Death For Dividends Assets Nov. 1 Benefits Paid E. F. 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