The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, February 15, 1906, Image 3

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fixtures
line at
our lines of
in stock:
1 polished
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1 burnished
Gas globes
Gas
Gas lighters, tapers, hose
od
WAS
6.75
8.25
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450
475
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$s bracken, square
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table, complete with
$2 to $6.
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be
216 Deamond St., Sayre.
322 S. Main 8t,, Athens.
The Man Who
“Gets There”
rich blood—and
pleaty of it—in his body.
Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver ON
In box and tablet
form, now on sale
Great Removal Sale
Of box r, tab-
lets, books,
stationery, sup-
plies, otc, in-
ning
MONDAY, JANUARY 15,
and continuing for
two weeks.
WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS
SPECIAL PRICES
ing Machines. We have
ome, Singer, Wheeler &
Wilson Br eerol machines,
Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music.
Will Pay You to Get Prices Before You Buy
Also Edison's Talking Machines
and Records. Valley Phone 90c.
‘Tiffany's Music Store,
222 Main Street, Athens, Pa.
“All the news that’s fit to print”
THURSDAY, FEERUARY 15, 1908,
a
All soc Tams at 25¢ at Gregg's
Racket Store, Waverly.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. George
Coolbaugh of Madison street, on
February 13, a son.
«The Lehigh Valley employes in
this section received their regular
monthly pay checks today.
The regular meeting of the
~ Sayre Aerie of Eagles will be held
in their rooms this evening.
75¢ and $100 Wrappers only
~ g0c during L. V. pay day week at
Gregg’s Racket Store, Waverly.
“An Illinois woman has been
rs
* The Suburban” at the Loomis
this evening,
The Knights of Columbus will
givea euchre party and dance at
their rooms this evening.
Miss Phoebe Hill, daughter of
Charles Hill of 120 Draper street
fs suffering oo an attack of
typhoid fever
A dance will be held in the
Movanho club rooms on tomorrow
evening, The Packer band will
furnish the music
Mrs. Fred Lyford gave a pro-
gressive pedro party to a number
of her Waverly and Sayre friends
yesterday afternoon.
>
Cards have been received in
Sayre announcing the marnage of
Miss Frances C. Porter of Towan-
da to Roland Goodwin Porter of
Philadelphia on February 10.
Have a limited amount of
choice creamery print butter for
sale at 25 cents a pound for cash
only. J. W. Stuart, Sayre Cream-
ery, 304 Wilbur avenue. 239-2
Miss Effie Harris, who has been
spending a few days at the home
of her sister, Mrs, Ray’ Worten-
dyke, left this morning for New
York city, where she will remain
for several days.
PERSONAL NENTION
John and Charles Bull are in
Ithaca today on business.
Edward Crowell of Erie is the
guest of his brother-in-law, John
R Kasper.
Mrs. Frank Persons went to
New York this morning for a brief
visit with friends and relatives.
* BUSINESS GPPORTUNTY
On account of ill health of
owner, a long established mercan-
tile business in this valley is
offered for quick sale at go per
cent of stock inventory. Address
inquiries to Business Opportunity,
care Valley Record, Sayre, Pa.
203f
SCARLET FEVER GASE
Aletha Loomis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs” Ray Loomis of No. 711
North Elmer avenue, is ill of
scarlet fever. The case was re-
ported to the health authorities by
Dr LaPlant and the hdéuse has
been quarantined.
NOTICE
All members of Monica Council,
No. 160, Degree of Pocahontas,
are requested to be present at the
regular meeting tonight as business
of importance will be transacted.
Refreshments will be served at
close of meeting.
OLD RESIDENT DEAD
Mrs. Sarah Osborn of Shores
Ki
CNT TEL A LE
Daily Record Contains Twice as
Much Readiog Matter as Any
Other Paper Published in the
Valley
Just paste this in your hat_or in|
any other convenient place where
you can look at it several times a
day. Yesterday's Daily Record
contained by actual measurement
33 feet and 4 inches of live, care-
fully selected and well written
reading matter, or over twice as
many fest of reading matter as was
contained in any other paper pub-
lished in the valley, or for that
matter in this section of Northern
Pennsylvania. This is not a wild
Statement, manufactured for the
purpose of buncoing the public,
but is the result of measurements
made with the yard stick, and the
yard stick has not yet acquired the
habit of making statements with-
out any regard as to their truth.
The amouat and quality of the
news matter found cach day in the
Valley Record accounts for the
several hundred new subscribers
which have been added to its large
subscription list within the past
four weeks. Again we urge you
to either paste this in your hat or
indelibly stamp it on the tablets
of your memory.
DAVID GARRICK
Every ome who is a lover of all
that is beautiful and refined in the
way ol theatrical performance
should make special effort to wit-
cess the presentation of the great
romantic English comedy, David
Garrick, by the eminent romantic |
actor, Clifton Mallory, supported
by a competent company. The
play is staged with all the wealth
of splendid scenic equipment and
magnificent costuming. Mr. Mal-
lory is an actor of sterling worth
and ripe experience and gives a
splendid portrayal of the leading
role. His clear resonant voice,
charming manner and splendid
stage presence enable him to make
the leading character as nearly
perfect as it has ever been made by
any actor of this age. At the
Loomis February 21 and 22. Mat.
inee on the 22d.
MAUD BAYNES MYSTERY
In connection with Maude
Haynes, whose mysterious disap
pearance from her home in Sus
quehanna several weeks ago has
been chronicled by the press from
one end of the country to the
other, is a presentment by Mrs
Bullock, a lady residing in Suse |
quehanna, that the girl had been
murdered and that the remains |
had been cut up and placed in a|
well. Yesterday morning after a |
careful investigation of the well |
no trace of the missing girl was |
found, and the case is enshrouded |
in as much mystery as ever.
i
EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE
The Pansh Priest, with Graham |
Earl in the title role, was given an
excellent interpretation by the Chi-
cago Stock company at the Loomis
last night. Mr. Earl's work is
said by many to be at least the
equal if not the superior of Daniel
Sully, who made the part famous
The entire production was most
admirably handled and gave the
besy of satisfaction, This evening
“The Suburban,” a melo-drama,
constructed around scenes con-
nected with the race track, will be
the bill.
* COLD WAVE
A severe cold wave has risen in
the Northwest and is gradually
spreading itself out over the entire
covntry, It reached Sayre yester- |
day afternoon and this morning
the thermometer has fallen several
ON TOWN HALL
Several Se's Have Been Received
From Leading Architects and
The Committee Is Busy Look-
ing Them Over
Recently several’ leading archi-
tects have submitted preliminary
borough, and the committee ap-
pointed by the borough council to
take charge of the matter has been
sidering the matter. The mem
bers of the committee are earnestly
striving for a town building that
will be in every way serviceable,
and the cost of which will be at the
lowest possible notch. While it is
to provide a hall which will be a
TAKEN 1 DANVILLE
Unfortunate Sayre Citizen Trans-
3
Morning
Yesterday afternoon County
| Commissioner M. J. McNulty came
to Sayre and while here made ar-
|rangements to take William Wal-
lace to Danville. Mr. Wallace,
who is an ex-member of the bor-
ough council, has been acting
queerly for some time, and last
‘week a commission, consisting of
Dr. LaPlant, I. N. Evans and A.
B. Shearer, met and . adjudged the
man to be of unsound mind.
This morning T. P. Maney took
Mr. Wallace to Towanda, from
which place one of the county
commissioners will transfer him to
the hospital for the insane at
Dansville
TE — A e——
tee will be able to report at the
meeting of the council on Monday
evening next as there is a great
does not feel like making a report
thoroughly studied
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A FORTUNE FOR YOU
Party owning copyright on a
at tnfling expense, offers same for
sum. When
this publication was issued 54
copies qut of the first 1,000 were
tively insignificant
'ty afforded . by a single review of
paper at Washington, D. C. Sells
on sight to every sportsman at $1
per. The reason for its being of
fered for sale is that the owner
nceds money in a hurry. Address
all inquiries to Blue Stack, care of
The Valley Record. 236 2
IMBIBED TOD FREELY
An unfortuate man whose name
could not be ascertained on ac-
count of his helpless condition,
was consigned to the lockup this
forenoon shortly before 12 o'clock,
of pay day hilarity and imbibed
too freely of the liquid that paints
images upon the brain. The man
was discovered lying in the street
the lockup. When the effects of |
the whiskey he drank has disap- |
peared he will be given a hearing
on the charge of public intoxica~
tion. {
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HELD FOR EXTRADITION
Howard Ferris, charged by the
Lehigh Valley railroad company |
with the larceny of a quantity of|
copper and several headlight re: |
flectors, was committed to the |
county jail at Owego by Police |
Justice Hoagland" at Waverly, |
yesterday. Ferris will be detained |
at Owego for 30 days, during which |
time requisition papers will be |
prepared and he will be brought |
back to Sayre for a hearing
rr
VALUE OF POLICE
Few people are aware that the
much, if not more, in the moral |
effect of their presence upon the
tection and punishment of crime |
The show of force, the mere dis |
play of the uniform, counts for a
great deal in preserving the pub-
lic order and peace
RAIL FELL ON Foor
Thomas Belondi, a Hungarian
|
day suffering from a severe con-
tusion of the right great toe, a rail
having fallen on the. member,
New Kind of Peat
Osmon 1s the new peat success. It ls
| manufactured in Switzerland. .The peat
is dried under the influence of the elec-
tric current and then further treated so
that under the action of electric osmose
& Dew compound is formed. Recent
tests indicate that it burns as well as
coal, without giving off odor or smoke.
| The percentage of ash is said to be slight
| and no trace of sulphur is found in the
fuel. It is sald to be free from all cbr-
rosive influences on the bollers and fur-
| maces In which it is burned.
i ~
I.
Dog Buys Licensa
At police headquarters, Paterson,
N. J, recently a coach dog walked up
to the license clerk, wagging his tail
and holding fa his mouth a $2 bill,
the license fee. The policeman took
| the money and spoke to the dog, which
| Wagged his tall more than ever. Soon
after that a young man appeared, and
‘explained that the dog was the prop-
erty of a feed merchant. The license
was Inclosed In an envelope and placed
in the dog's mouth. The animal theh
left for his home
The Tale of Bluebeard.
The well-known Bluebeard tale is of
French origin. Chevalier Raoul, or
“Bluebeard,” represents the historic
‘original of Giles de Laval, lord of
Ralz, who was made chieftain of
{France in 1429. He fought bravely
{Yor his country when invaded by the
English, but Ais barbarous cruelty
j overshadows all his bravery
Ngt Pleased with the Depot.
Any person wishing sowething in
{the way of a souvenir could find noth.
ing better than the Anderson depot.
But we understand that Jerry Smith
contemplates buying it to be use. as
& poultry shipping coop It would
ake a gal hencoop if It was a little
higher, =» that the fowls could stand
tip —Anderson Mo.) Argus
The Cuckoo,
Natural history always interests chil.
dren, who usually recall explanations of
the phenomena in their own way. An
Account of the habits of the cuckoo, for
lostance, was apparently absorbed at
the time, but was reproduced thus a few
days later: “The cuckoo? Oh, that's
the bird that doesn't lay its own eggs.”
Whites Brought Disease
It is true that 6&0 per cert. of the
leaths amoung the Sioux and Yankton
indians now are from tuber ulosls, but
ft Is also true that 60 years ago tuber
Jans, and has fastened upon them
only since the coming of the white
man to Dakota
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Excursions
ERIE RAILROAD.
$2.25 to Rochester and retarn'
Thursday, February 22d. Geod going
oun train 7, returning on or before the
all
$6.75 to New York aud return on
Tuesday, March 6th. good to return
on or before March 15th,
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
The Tioga Hose Presents
MR. CLIFTON MALLORY
Inthe Great English Comedy
DAVID GARRICK
Supported by
MISS GENEVIEVE DEAN
And Local Talent
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Evenings, Feb. 22.13.
noon at 2:30
ple will precede the action of the play
peri
od of 1743, by Hermann and Miller.
| SCENERY —By Seaman & Landris.
INCIDENTAL MUSIC—by Mrs, Clifton
Mallory, Musical Director.
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DS A
REE
deboear
Solid Oak $11.00.
Solid Oak $17.00.
Solid Oak up to $26.00.
Pictures Framed.
CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE
205 Desmond Street, Valley Phone 191,
ee
TAKE A POLICY WITH THE
NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION
The safety of any business is in ita management. lovestigate our order
Our Asseta January 1, 1006, #2400500 00
Liabilities . 4,237 50
No.of policies in force, 137,312. Gain of about 40,000 past year
Dividends paid past year $1,310,624 31
Disability paid past year 287,167 BO
Death, paid past year 61,039 61
E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager,
Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. .
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PATENT MEDICINES
AND DRUGS
CUT PRICES!
Creditors will sell all
stock of H. L. Gillespie
at prices lower than ever
offered in Sayre.
201 LOCKHART ST., SAYRE, PA.
Cover Your Fire Losses
with a polioy in one of the firm insur.
ance companies we Why
carry such a risk when we'll do it for
you at very reasonable rates, We'll
name the rate on any property at your
slightest suggestion.
FRED J. TAYLOR
SAYRE, PA.
Wm. 8. McDonald, D. D. §.
All modern methods for the scien-
tific performance of painless opera-
tions on the mouth and teeth
104 South Elmer Ave.
OVER THE GLOBE STORE
represent
JAP-A-LAC
mves new life and lustre to old
tables, chairs, furniture and
picture frames. It is the ideal
finish for floors, interior wood
work, bath rooms, sash anf
sills
Thirteen colors— 100 differ-
ent uses—75c a quart can.
All the best and most widely
advertised goods are always to
be found at this store and at
prices to please every purse.
BOLICH BRO'S
HARDWARE
Desmond St Sayre
Advertise in The Record.
T0 THE SICK AND AFFLICTED
Almost every o
of chronic disease can
be cured if the nrop
er medicine is used
ry
M. PROCAS, |
Greek-American Confec-
lion and Candy Store.
Nice Special Fresh Mixed
candy, Spounds. ........ 35
SH Mixed Chocolates, 2 1ba. + +35
Nice Freah Mixed Chocolass
2 Ibs
Nice Fresh Candy
Made Bvery Day
Often aliopathic med
icine is needed, other
times, homeopathic «
and some
The poly
electric,
times all,
the Eleotro Medical lostitute, include ‘ | i.
all systems, Call and at least invesd- | 4
gate this method, Consultation is free | B
aud private, The doctor will be at I
The Tioga Hotel, Waverly From
_ Feb, 13 to Feb, 18, -
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