in stock: 1 burnished Sin Single swi = & Tw Own Prices! lines of gas fixtures what we have in the line at We have the following goods WAS 8525 $8.50 4 30 - 475 +35 our “i 4 gas brackets, , Square Gas globes “ “ nN Gas reading “Gas ighters, tapers, Sam sale is on. GEO. L Desmond St., 8 216 ayre, The Man Who “Gets There” —real rich blood —and plenty of it—in his body. Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver ON Makes Mood —lota of it— ui , brain- ish- ering. Brnla usurishe blood, 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist Beak Buflding, Sayre, Pa. New Sayre View Paper In box and tablet form, now on sale ————— Great Removal Sale Of box paper, tab- lets, blank books, stationery, plies, otc. WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS The Valley Record —— “All the news that's fit to print” FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1906, LOCAL BREVTIE Valentines, Valentines, Valen. tines at Weber’ book parlors, Spring styles of Walkover shoes now on sale at Williams & Sut. ton's, The largest line of fancy valen- tines in the valley at Weber's new book parlors, 13 3 Lockhart street. EE — i ——— Spring style of Patrician shoes for women now on sale at Williams & Sutton’s, ER — A —— It is said that Ulster is to have a fine new three-story hotel in the near future. ——— w— i m— The fall of snow did not interfere with traffic on the Lehigh and all the trains ran on time today. BE —— Just received over two thousand fancy valentines and valentine post cards at Weber's new book parlors sie No, 2p 73 the table, complete wi for $2 to 86. : etc. We offegthe “Ever Ready+ complete at so lamps, for 322 S. Main St., Athens. we both loga money. “wu NO COMMON PLEAS COURT NEXT WEEK Judge Fanning Has Discharged All Jurors Drawn for the Sec- | ond Week of February Term 1 There will be no common pleas court next week. Judge Fanning |has made an order excusing the jurors drawn for the second week of the February term because all but three or four of the cases noted for trial have either been settled or continued Yesterday afternoon, after the jury in the second case against [Game Warden Shoemaker was drawn, the court excused the bal. ance of the venire. The Shoe- maker case will close up the busi. ness of the term. The jury in the case of common- wealth versus Shoemaker, in which Charles Liljedal was the prose- cutor, the first of the fish warden cases, returned a verdict of not guilty, the costs being divided cqually between the defendant and the prosecutor, PERSONAL MENTION Joseph G. Ham went to Elmira this morning, ret geen Attorney Paul E Maynard left for Harrisburg this morning to transact important legal business, FAVORABLY CRITICISED Miss Virginia Drew Trescott, who is starring this season in Jos- eph Shipman's grand production of “When Knighthood Was In Flower” has probably received as many laudatory comments as any living actress. More especially as “Mary Tudor” in her present play has her work been favorably criti- cisedd, ee ——— c— DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT Harvey Gray will give another of his popular dances in Eighmey's hall on tomorrow evening, At the last dance there were sixty-five couples in attendance and all en- joyed a fine time. The indications are that the crowd will be fully as large on tomorrow night. Loomis opera house orchestra in attend ance. Schenectady, N. Y , has a rooster that has become famous. It was beheaded on November 26, but failed to give up the ghost until January 3 John J. Cummings, the dancing master, well known to the followers CLEAR AWAY THE Show A borough ordinance provides that snow must he cleaned from the sidewalks in the borough limits within 10 hours after a storm The police, under the direction of the of the terpsichorean art in Sayre, has organized a class in dancing at EE — a sia: It is announced in Elmira that ‘the Chemung Valley Traction company, whose application for 2 was refused by the state railroad commission, will seck re- dress in the courts on an appeal, he tr ht has been on for burgess, will insist that this order be complied with “Better get out the snow shovel and proceed to business, MARRIAGE LICENSE CRANTED A marriage license was granted today to Deny Novak and Miss Paraska Balasz, two young Hunga- rian people, both members of » Sayre’s foreign colony. The mar- Expensive Collision Occurred on The Lehigh This Morning and The Engineer and Fireman Slipped on Icy Sidewalk and Sustained Painful] Injuries to His Shoulder and Head Have Miraculous Escape From Horrible Death. A Lehigh Valley engine . +o May lay him up for some time. 374. and a dozen or more freight; Mr. Wheatley left home this morn. cars were piled into an almost un- ing shortly before 6 o'clock to go recognizable mass of twisted iron | : {out oa his run and had proceeded and broken wood in the "PPI down Lockhart street as far as Sayre yards between the state line | | Wicox Brother's meat market and East Waverly, the result of a] when he slipped on the sidewalk sideswipe for which there 32% Ye | and fell, striking heavily on his "0 known cause : Engineer John ‘right shoulder and head. He Reilly and his fireman escaped | the heat SCrous injuries in a most {managed to crawl to mirac- | : market door and attracted the at ulous manner, but the wreck is tention of the men employed on the most expensive one that has John Wheatley, the well known Lehigh Valley engineer, met with an accident this morning which , No the inside. The latter assisted Mr occurred on the Lehigh in years, Wheatley to the office in the rear The details of the collision are of the market, where he remained About | for an hour or more this morning an east bound freight, | ined to his home at No 14 drawn by engine No 71 with] | South Hopkins street. He will Bryce Dixon as engineman, pulled probably be confined to the house nto the east end of the yard : for several days as a result of the Unknown to the engineer about fall twenty-five cars on the rear end of | ——— his train became detached and trailed along slowly behind. A THAT TROLLEY DECISION ; | The defeat of the Chemung Val. Ng in two of the train a symbol | "> as follows: o'clock 3:30 Later he re . | ley Traction Company in their train drawn by engine No 374in pany plication for a charter to build a charge of engineer John Reilly » : a (trolley line between Elmira and steamed through the Sayre yards |. | 3 Waverly has called forth a vigorous westbound. The train passed A 3 ing | PTOtest on the part of those inter- along safely until it reached a point |" . . ested in that company. Yesterday directly opposite the string of de-| . _. ey 5 EE. Buchanan, president of the tached cars. Without warning the | : defeated company, issued a state forward cars on the string “side ment to the newspapers in whic h swip:d” and crashed into the tender . Pa o ¢€ vigorously denounced the action of the westbound engine, followed . : : of the State Railroad Commission by a dozen or more heavy freight ; 'n awarding the charter to the cars. The engine of the west . y a Elmira, Corning & W averly Com bound freight toppled toward the : pany. He stated that his company left and was only saved from turn- | : had not yet determined upon any Ing completely over by a string of . plan of action but that steps would cars standing on the track to the probably be t lef. In the meantime Engineer with the matter, Reilley and his fireman of the , | In an editonal this morning the westbound train were making |... : | Elmira Daily Advertiser asserts heroic efforts to escape the on- | aken to do something os : 1s an excellent ground for legisla- piling into a mass. The engineer, | > ‘ tive inquiry, and characterizes it as who is a large man, attempted to ; [the most scandalous proceeding go up through the manhole in the | | ever carried out by the boaud. iron cab, but as the hole was not | large enough to admit his body, he | hastily abandoned the effort snd] FITZ'S LION WAS HERE | Jumped through one of the end windows to a place of safety, bare- When Robert Fitzsimmons, the ly escaping with his life. His | pugilist, was in his prime, and fireman managed to get out of the | capable of delivering wallops that | cab on the right, but seeing the | 0,14 put the heavy weight ex cars falling toward him, he, 100, | ponents of the manly art into turned for another avenue of €5= dreamland, he used a young lion cape. He was again confronted |, wrestle with in order to get his with danger from falling €ars, | muscles into shape Yesterday the which by this time were piling up}, passed through Sayre on train from all directions. Cut off on all | No 4 Robert was not with the sides the Tireman determined t0 the beast but the latter attracted stand still and take the conse- leven as much attention at the local quences. Fortunately the ' cars | Lehigh station as would his master fell all about him, but none of | had he been present. them touched his body and he| ——s- 5 came out of the wreck unharmed Railroad men who have wit- | CASEY MURDER TRIAL nessed many accidents say that the | ~~ escape of the fireman and engineer | The work of securing from instant death was most| determine the guilt miraculous. The cause of the ac- | of William Casey, charged with cident is inexplicable, and just | murder, in the Chemung county why the car should have jumped | courts, is exceedingly difficult the track at a critical moment will| Three extra panels have already perhaps never be explained (been summoned, all of which ar The wreckage blocked both | nearly exhausted, and only a few tracks nearly all day and passen- |jurors have been selected. There ger trains were compelled to take 15 a fecling in Elmira that C the freight tracks. The loss to the | Will not be convicted of murder in company 1s extensive, IT SEEMS THE BETTER Way — a jury to or innocence ¢ asey the first degree. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY On ill health owner, a long established mercan- tile business in this valley is offered for quick sale at 90 per |cent of stock inventory. Address inquiries to Business Opportunity, care Valley Record, Sayre, Pa. 203f In many towns and cities of the state the custom of closing the schools on February 22—Washing ton’s birthday—is being omitted on the ground that the patriotic significance of the occasion is more thoroughly impressed upon the minds of the children by having the regular session that day and devoting a portion of it to holding suitable exercises commemorative of the event. In this manner the school work is not interfered with, . a lessons of patriotism are taught Bradford County Fair Association and the youths receive much more At a meeting held this week fixed benefit than they would were the | Upon September 25, 26, 27 and 28, schools simply closed with no the last week in September, for the account of of ——— A cin FAIR DATES NAMED The board of managers of the F hE chosen for the various at this meeting. . | were also Congressman Lilley the Father of Two Measures Designed to Give Pennsylvania Militia a Rating Congressman Lilley has duced two pension bills into cons gress. The first measure directs the secretary of war to 1ssue tificates of honorable discharg all members of the Pennsylvania volunteer militia and the pro visional Pennsylvania militia who cooperated with the forces of the United States in repelling inv of the state of Pennsyly ima during the War of the Rebellion. The for the benefit of the much derided companies of he cer— e to asion bill is me guards raised during the invasion of the state by rebel forces, bill is designated The second to make it pos for any man who served in the military forces during the Re bellion to get a pension if he is too old to perform manual The same bill status to widows sible labor gives a pensionable and minor chil dren of such soldiers he law at present requires that he must have served at least ninety days he is eligible to receive a pe or before it is possible to h nsion, ave his widow's name placed upon the roll SAYRE'S BUSINESS MEN The following February issue of appeared in the Up-to~Date,” a lished in the interests f the various business Clations of the state, press men by J periodical pub and is the im- ton formed of Sayre's b Ww addressed iSINCSs Rittenhouse, who recently the busines men of this place I'he business men Athens formed of Sayre and merchants it has ever been my pleasure to address, Among my audience were merchants o line, bankers, doctors. want to say that a more apprecia tive audience I have never address ed, which is in line with what | have often said, namely, that the more intelligent the body of busi ness men the gre tion of organizat f every etc, and | ater the apprecia ton and the value Sayre at present has a good, strong and thriving association. Athens has also or ganized and will vie with its ne gh bor as to which town shall have the better asscciation, Athens will of association, be one of the new recruits of the State future.’ TUESDAY MATINEE The Chicago Stock Association in the near Company matinee of next week, a play which best theatre class who are should draw out our of Carmen’ is the bill and with the fond and sensation comedy great success the play has had at the hands of Madame P Jose, the brigadies of Dragoon. att at Sevelle, 1s awaiting the arniva Delores a peasant girl with a letter A a Cigar the and a purse from his mother band of girls arrive from factory opposite the Carmen. prettiest and most co juettish throws him her boy uct. Jose falls distractively in lov the stabs rel ensues am ng 2irls in the factory { the assail lis irnien int an ordere I to prison he ed part: A popular torcador woo r her while the jo.10 | : to visit his faithless mother Jos frantic at her desertion ind avow ed affection for the stabs her to the heart Family prices, 10 pursues her, and 1 matadore, and 2 A big 0 heavy a play of Vande O cent will be the rule amuse ment bargain for and an excellent arr 1y vile features Sao When Knighthood Was Flower” is billed f this cvening he production is first class in every respect. The advance sale of seats has been large, but there are still a few good in r the Loomis & Solid Oak f i up to $26.00. § i { i i 1205 Desmond St reet, Valley Phone 191. | i § NATI The safety of any be Our Assets Ja Liabilities No. of policies in force, 137 31 Divfdends paid past year Disability paid past year Death, paid past year § naary 1, 1006, — Investigate our order $2400.00 00 4.237 50 Gain of about 40,000 past year $1,310,624 31 257,167 BO 0).630 61 Manager, Sayre. MINS wee of Grand Productions Commen ing MONDAY, FEBUARY 12, Six Nights USE A Week Six Matinees. Special bill matinee Lincoln's Birth lay and night on Mon lay Chas. H. Rosskam Presents the CHAE STK cp. In Extraordinary I pert Big Vaudeville | eatures Bi. tween the Acfs NIGHTS: The Soldier « My Partner Wedge sday— The Parish Priest Thursday ~ The Suburban, i Friday - Quo Vadis, Seturday The Scout's Revenge, MATINEES: Monday — Prince Otto, Tuesday — Carmen, Wednesday — The Little Thorsdey * The My stery of Malvern Friday - Fanch n, the Cricket, Saturday —Cindrells Monday Tursd iV f the Euipire Minister, 20 and 2x 10 and 20¢ Sale of seats commences Frida: J a.m. at the W. U, Te] Ottice H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties Discases of Women and of the Rectum Hours Toa m, 1 0d 7to8p. m OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK, Valley Telephone 71. 198 Lockhart St A.E. BAKER Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. A.].GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Fumighe: 625 Stevenson St, Sayre, Pa. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: | Discases of the Kye, Ear, Nose and | Throat, and the Prop ¢ Fitting of Glass. [es Hours 9-19; 1.5. 7-3; Sundays ty iw nointment. OMea Whealiak Rloek, m—— ce Prices — 10 Matinee at | | Read The Record McDonald. D. D. § All modern methods for ihe scien tiie perform Ance of painless opera {tions on the mouth and teeth 104 South Elmer Ave, {OVER THE GLOR¥R STORY | H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at Law | Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers Valley Phone 11 X i 12 Degman Hetvang Rapre R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished 108 Lincoln St Sayre, I'a Cover Your Fire Losses with a pol one of the firm insur. represent, - “Why ‘ha risk when we'll do it for rates. We'll property at your ice TYHipaniys we Carry si You at very reasonable name the rate on any sl ghtest « FRE IRRestion. DJ. TAYLOR SAYRE, PA. Lives new life and lustre to old t chairs, furniture and picture frames. It is the ideal t for floors, interior wood bath rooms, sash and ibles fins x work, sills Thirteen colors 100 differ- ent uses—75¢ a quart can. All the best and most widely advertised goods are always to be found at this store and at Prices to please €VCry purse. BOLICH BRO'S HARDWARE Desmond St. Sayre —- ee — : SESS 4 Q M. PROCAS, Greek-American Confec- tion and Candy Store. Nice Special Fresh Mixed candy, 3 pounds 25 Ny Mixed Chocolates, 21ba. 25 § eA Nice Frosh Mixed ( hocolass 35 2 lbs Nice Fresh Candy A Made Every Day RE cy Box Car iy Fruit of All Kinds 223 Desmond Street. TE SD — ee L. B. DENISON, NM. D. Office, Rooms 2 end 4 lalmadge Building, Eimer Ave, Valley Phone at office and residence REAL ESTATE BARGAINS | Small Parms, Large Farms, Good Build. food fruits, well watered. Houses ta for sale op exchange. All at n prices. Houses to rent, ANDREW EVARTS, Talmadge Rik, ¥
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