ET SKIN GRAFTING IN CONVENTION PROCESS COMPLETED a | | REPUBLICANS o! vie es DN BAK STARS we have in e lice at prices. We have the following goods Timothy Donahue Opened the. § WAS t polished brass, 3 light chandelier $525 $850 Wrong Door and Took a 1 - " 13] - 4 50 - Tumble t burnished “ " Serious 6.75 475 8.325 Single swing gas brackets . . . . 35 .50| Timothy Donahue, a man well | Single swing gas brackets, square along in years, and a resident of publican party in Bradford county ‘burned surface on Martin Galliger's tube polished brass . . . . | Ithaca, was taken to the hospital met in convention at Towanda yes body has been covered with skin Duckie Suisg ditto : : 2k yesterday afternoon suffering from | terday, and after a session lasting grafts and if the grafts all “take” " " a slight concussion of the brain one hour and twenty five minutes jy 4 expected that he will recover " t =e sii h tse 30 75|and a scalp wound in the back of {endorsed Hon. Mial E Lilley of quickly. | Gas reading lamps, for the table, complete with [the head the result of falling down | Towanda for congressman fram this Galliger was horribly burned | hose, mantel, shade for $2 to $6. . | the back stairs at the Wilbur house. | district ard elected ex-Sherff Rob | 4bh,u¢ the neck and shoulders and pers, hose, canopies, etc. We offer the “Ever Ready Mr. Donahue is a brother in law |inson of Athens. county chairman (he skin grafting process was the 1 . deboar | ! | Harmonious Gatheriog of Re. Martin Galligers Burns Have | . publican Hosts at Towanda ° Been Covered With Caticle | Yesterday Afternoon and Surgeons Look for Success | The representatives of the Re- The twenty square inches of] 03 90 25 50 Pictures Framed. CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 218 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St,, Athens, The Man Who “Gets There” ‘ plenty of it—in his body. Driggs” Wine of Cod Liver Oil Makes blood —lots of it— * 75c Per Bottle. C. M. Driggs - Prescription Druggist. ‘gank Building, - Sayre, Pa New Sayre View Paper In box and tablet form, pow on sale Qreat Removal Sale Of box paper, tab- lets, blank books, stationery, sup- ning MONDAY, JANUARY 15, and continuing for two weeks. WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print” FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1908. |) LOCAL BREVITES | The Princess Beggar at the Loomis this evening. ‘Smoke Peer’s Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar Spring style of Patrician shoes for women now on sale at Williams 's. The weather today is the coldest * thus far this season, and the indica- tions are that it will last for some length of time. A dance will be given in the Movanho club rooms this evening and the Packer band will furnish a ¥ new and up to date repertoire of amusic. ‘Harvey Gray will give the twelfth of a series of dances in Eighmey's hall tomorrow night. Loomis opera house orchestra in ~ Owing tothe repairs being made ‘on the Baptist church, the Baptist unday school will be held in the bdist church parlors from 1:30 D Sunday afternoon. 2t L. Conklin, who recently 8d a harness shop in the rear he Touhey hotel is now ready all kinds of repairing. Will make new work at reasonable 227-3 According to the Towanda Re- tw the county seat town has more share of disorderly charac- ggests that a scattering The remains of Timothy Dacey were taken to New York city last night and the funeral services were held in that city this morning. The body will be placed ina receiving vault until next spring. . A Atkin of New York city, has | leased the rooms formerly occupied {by Dr. Stevens, over Raymond & Haupt's confectionery store, and will open an up to date merchant tailor establishment in a short time. All members of the Republican party are given a cordial invitation to attend the meeting to be held in William Cross’s office this evening. It is intended to perfect a perma- nent organization and every voter who Ras the interests of the party at heart is requested to be present and make such suggestions as he deems best. ———— an PERSONAL. MENTION Mrs. L E Gisinger is going to Pittston Saturday evening on ac- count of the illness of her mother. Mrs. Peter Durling of Traosue, Mrs. John Harvey of Powell. and Mrs. Frances McDonough of Sugar Run, were operated upon at the hospital today. Joe Kaufman, manager of the New England Consolidated Sales Company, who has just completed a magnificent ten days sale for L. Freedman at Scranton, was here today to see his brother, Harry Kaufman, TREVOST- RUGER The marriage of Miss Amita Ruger, daughter of H. Ruger, a well known citizen of Laceyville, and Tracy Trevost of Scranton, was solemnized at the Methodist par- sonage in Waverly last night, the Rev. M. S. Godshall officiating, The bride wore a brown traveling suit and was attended by her sister, Mrs. Fred Hartman, A wedding supper was served later at Mrs, Hartman's home, No. 602 South Elmer avenue. The house was beautifully decorated with cut flow- ers and ferns, Only a few invited guests and friends of the conrtacting parties were present, The groom is the manager of the Bell telephone in Scranton, while his bride is one of Laceville's most respected residents. They will leave for Washington, D, C., today for a brief wedding tour, after which they will return to Scranton where they will in the future reside. NGiiCE Want ads inserted by persons not having a ledger account with The Record must be paid for when ordered printed. We positively cannot charge want ads indiscrim- inately—the expense of bookkeep- ing and collecting is entirely out of proportion to the amount involy- ed in the transaction, REPUBLICAN MEETING The Republicans will hold a meeting in the office of William Cross in the M. P. A. building this The purpose of the meet- lO ef a "| I : ing, and he had come to Sayre to | gates to the state convention and assist in making preparations for | four alternates were elected, and a the removal of the remains to New [resolution was passed that at a York city. He registered at the | later date if twenty members of the Wilbur house and was assigned a| county committee saw fit a call for room. He went to the room and | primaries shall be issued to itis presumed a short time later | instruct these delegates for state he attempted to find the toilct| officers. . room. He opened a door, how-| There were 148 delegates in ever, at the head of the back stairs | attendance and it was ‘one of the which are used by the servants at|largest conventions in point of the hotel, and with nothing to attendance that has been held by warn him of his mistake, plunged | the Republicans in years. Hon headlong down the stairs, a dis |W. T. Davies, ex-lieutenant gover tance of nearly fifteen feet. The nor of the state of Pennsylvania, occupants of the hotel office heard |and a pioneer Republican of Brad the noise and ran to investigate, | ford county, was unanimously James Forah, one of the clerks, |chosen chairman. Joha K Stew- rushed to the foot of the stairs and [art of Towanda and LL. A Wolcott found Mr. Donahue lying on the |of Wyndham were elected secre ground, in an unconscious condi |taries. and the chair appointed Mr tion and bleeding from a hole in| Piollet and Grant Holcomb of UJ the head. It was at first thought ster, C IL. Wolfe of Sayre, LL D that the man had been seriously | May of Granville and Wm Sweet injured, but after having beed | of Troy as a committee on reso- taken to the hospital it developed | lutions, that he was suffering from a slight | this offered a concussion, and the doctors think | endorsing Hon Mia! E Lilley for that he will recover in a few days place resolution congress and authonzing that gen tleman to select the conferees to LEHIGH'S NEW BRIDGE represen Bradford county in the (next Republican Congressional ——— The 1 chigh's new steel bridge | convention to nominate a candidate at Tauhansock which has been | Of congress from the fourteenth in the course of construction since | district of Pennsylvania. Follow August last, is practically com- |" the introduction and adoption pleted, and the work of removing | °f this resolution Mr. Lilley ad- the timbers and false work will| dressed the convention, and spoke probably be completed the fore part | °f the work now being done by of the coming week. The founda | SoPRgress, and complimented the tions were begun in August and | Republican majority in that body the work of placing the steel was | [OF its untiring efforts in behalf of commenced in November. There |!" People. He stamped President have been on an average of twenty- | Theodore Roosevelt as the greatest five men employed, and the struct-| ™3N to occupy the Presidential ure is said to have cost in the chair since the days of the lament neighborhood of $85 000 The | Lincoln. At the conclusion of bridge, which crosses the Tunkhan- [1S speech Mr Lilley offcred the nock creek, is one of the finest in| resolution providing for the calling |of primaries, if it were deemed | necessary. There was some show of opposition to the resolution but it was finally carried | Before the convention adjourned this section of the state. A ——— CHANGE IN PLACE So much interest has developed |) Hon. L. T. Hoyt of Athens in the musicale arranged by Mrs. | nd representative from this county | CM Driggs onginally for her; the state legislature, addressed | home on Feb. 7, that the King's the convention in a speech which | Daughters of the Presbyterian | was well received | church, under whose auspices the | After the adoption of the resolu | concert will be given, have d cided |, endorsing the Republican to hold it in the church, that there | party and its administration of the | may be accommodations for every ; |country’s affairs the convention one and a better opportunity to| The meeting was a : |adjourned. hear the music. Besides the local | oct harmonious one and there Musicians who will play and SING. | was but little opposition to the! Rev. J. W. Bischoff of Tunk han. | various motions and resolutions, nock, on the ‘cello and Mr. Phillip | Warren, solo baritone of the Elm | Park church, Scranton, have offered | N TWO William Ressler, a car inspector their services for the occasion. ADDRESS ON SOCIALISM employed by the Lehigh Valley at — | Copley, was killed at that place on Joseph Wanhope, one of the best, Wednesday night. Ressler tried lecturers engaged in the socialistic to board the caboose of a coal propaganda, will speak at the train to go to Copley. He made Howard Elmer hose house in!a grab for the handles attached to West Sayre tomorrow evening. the forward end of the caboose, No admission will be charged and | missed his grasp and fell beneath everybody is invited. Mr, Wan- (the wheels. The wheels cut his hope advocates the public owner- | body completely in two. The de ship of the wealth : producing ceased was 25 years old and had industries and this lecture will give | worked for the Lehigh for three people a chance to learn about a years. He resided at Tamaqua. movement that is attracting much evs attention but which is not generally INITIATED CANDIDATES understood LOM Se Eight candidates were initiated FINGER SEVERED into the local Aerie of Eagles at en the regulor meeting held in their Claude Benjamin, an employe of | rooms last night. Twenty appli- the stamping works, met with an cations for membership were also accident yesterday which cost him | received which will be acted upon the index finger of the right hand. | before the next meeting, could be healed His wife furnish ed a large amount of cuticle with which to “cover the burns, bit as soon as it became known to the fellow railroad employes of Galli ger, twenty of them volunteered to furnish one square inch of skin eich. The last six of the men went to the hospital yesterday afer noon They were FF. Marion Pierce, Harry Crans, Clarence Dix- on, Patrick McDonald, Mike Gor- man and Fred Fahey. The men are all employed by the Lehigh and volunteercd their services, The surgeons at the hospital are hopeful that the process will be a success and that Galliger will be ible to leave the instition in a short ime a — DIED THIS MORNING Mrs. Elizabeth M. Stevens, -i years of age, died this morning at 7:30 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leonard S of No was due to liver trouble Irvine, 125 Chemung street. Death She y 2 widow and had been a resi lent of She is daughter, Mrs The arrangements for the Sayre for thirteen years survived by her Irvine funeral are not yet completed, The ice men are more hopeful today than they have been before this winter The thermometer carly this morning stood 3 below zero, and in addition to this the Ac- cording to the ancient belief we are now to have weather, and in the meantime it is groundhog saw his shadow six weeks of cold expected that the long delayed ice formation will materialize A r—— RECEIVED SAD NEWS Athens—Dr. D McClarty re stating that both his father and mother, Roberty McClarty and Mary J. McClarty, died at their home in Salem, N. Y | this morn- ing The doctor started for Salem on the late train this afternoon. We sympathize very deeply with the doctor in his double affl ction. WILL PRESENT PLAY The officers and members of ihe P. L. wilj| vention” at the local lodge rooms There will doubt less be a large crowd in attendance this evening and the entertainment promises to There will also be aboht £1,000 paid out in dividends to members of the order, ARGUING LICENSE ASE The application of John Fletcher for a license to conduct a hotel on West Lockhart street in Sayre bor ough, is being argued before Judge Fanning at Towanda today. Depo- sitions in the case were taken here before Attorney Paul Maynard and on this evidence the case will be presented to the judge. an — BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY On of ill health of owner, a long established mercan- tile business in this valley is be a fine one. account 205 Desmond Street, Valley Phone 191. ————mm— TAKE A POLICY WITH THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION The safety of any business is in its manage Our Assets January 1, 1008, Liabilities Neo. of policies in foree, 137,812. Divfdends paid past vear Disability paid past year Daath, paid past year nent. Investigate our order £2.400.700 00 4,237 30 Gain of about 10,000 past year £1.11062¢ 31 357,187 50 61.630 a1 E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St. Sayre. Very Cheap Traveling Boginning Feb, 14 and continuing dai- | ly until April 6th, the Erie R. R. will sell colonist tickets to all Pacific ( oast and numerous interior points at very | low rates, which will be quoted and all other information Riven by calling on or ; writing any ticket agent. or J. I. Wel, ster, D.P. A, Elmira. N. Y. Fang | SE | HILL & BEIBACH CAPE | Best of Everything | NUN ESTATE Wr You Get the Cream of desirable property within a radios of two miles whea yoga sean our lists, Thor sure; but we have the best offers in the market for saleable and rent ible property, and it's a pleasure to answer yonr inquiries at any time Better come now, Are otaers, to be Sayre. TOUHEY'S HOTEL Everything New and Up-to-Date. First Class Accommodations. Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station. Yates $1.50 Per Day Sayre H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties Diseases of Women and of the Rectum Hours Tha m,1t08,7to8 p.m. OFFICE - SAMUELS BLOCK. | Valley Telephone 7x. 128 Lockbart St | A. BAKER Carpenter and Builder. | 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. A.J.GCREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished 525 Stevenson St, Sayre, Pa, SAYRE, PA, JAP-A-LAC new life and lustre to old tables, chairs, furniture and picture frames. It is the ideal timish for floors, interior wood work, bath rooms, sash and sills Thirteen colors -1(0) d:ffer- ent usss—7dc a quart can. i i DRISLANE All the best and most widely advertised goods are always to . . y be found at this store and at Contractor and Builder prices to please every purse. Plans and Estimates Furnished. 107 Linenln St | BOLIGH BRO'S HARDWARE Desmond St Sayre Sayre, Pa A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: eee Discasnca of the Eye, Rar, Nose and _ = aa . Sa Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glaas- SES *a. Hours-9-1%; 15; 7.8; Sundays by S S——— ) sprointment. Ofoa, Wheelnek Block, ¢] Greek-American Confec- iil [58 tion and Candy Store, G8 Nice Special Fresh Mized | candy, 3 pounds vive 3B JOHN C. PECKALLY, = Mized Chocolates, 3 1be. 25 x DRALER IN ‘A Nice Fresh Mixed Chocolaes R [5 bY eh an Forelgn and Domestic Frults. * % B Nice Fresh Candy bo Made Buery Day 8 Fancy Box Candy Frait of All Kinds B 223 Desmond Street, Read The Record 500 gallons of pure Olive Oil just re- | 28 ceived. 300 boxes of macaroni and im- ported cheese, All direet from Italy. No. « Rlizabetb St., Waverly a — L. B. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooma 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave. Valley Phone at office snd residence. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS | Small Farms, Large Farms, Good Baild- ings, good fruits, well watered. Houses and All ag Lots for mle or exchange, ANDREW KVARTS, H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers Valley Phone 11 X 12 Daamand Hiraat Tarren 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., prices. Houses to rent,
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