The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, March 28, 1906, Image 3

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e of hand ta clothing from ie
n Rochester. AUER Slothing from WO Ih
Priestly & Co. cravenette raincoats from the Fifth Avenue
of Heller, Rothchild & Lang. Price from $10 to $15,
{ the latest black, both Dunlap and Youngs, including the
ess” derby at $2.50.
a like 2 Flitician, but we guarantee
both in quality and price. If
or your money back
MANEY & PAGE,
SAYRE and ATHEN NS.
A ———
Your choice of the following goods at
10 cents each : =
10 quart tin dish pan
10
tin pail
tion cake
Perfection grater, 4 sidea
Bowl strainers
- plats mon 3.0.4 qbaiaes
pudding pans, 1, 8, 4, 5 qt sizes
spoons
“ custard cups, White & White ware
Wire scap racks, .
Wire sink strainers.
Wire capet whips.
GEO. L. ROBERTS G0.
216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 §. Main St., Athens.
WW If you don’t trade with ws we both lose money. “ou
SOUVENIR POST CARDS
We have just receiv-
ed over four thousand
Souvenir Post Cards,
embracing all the latest
and most uprto-date
in Easter Post
Car New York and
other views.
} Also an elegant line
of Easter novelties.
Finest line of these
O ever brought to
yre, at
WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS
188 LOCKHART ST.
Are You Looking
investment? There
ing better than Real Es-
The Man Who
“Gets There”
Is the man who has blood
—real rich blood—and
plenty of it—in his body.
Driggs” Wine of Cod Liver OH
Makes blood —lota of It—
ing, strength-
75¢ Per Bottle.
C. M. Driggs
- Prescriptions Drogglat,
pank Buflding, - fayre, Pa.
The Valley Record
“All the news that's it to print”
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 1008.
LOCAL BREVITIES
Imperial minstrels at the Loomis
this evening.
“Skat,” best hand soap known
for mechanics and railroad men.
Sold by W. S. Wright at 10 cents
a box. 271-3
Sings the bard: “Little Willie,
he has left us; he has “clum" the
golden stair"—ad infinitum, ad
nauseum,
The Eagles will hold a special
meeting tomorrow evening, to
be followed by a smoker and en-
tertainment.
Services will be held at the
Church of the Redeemer tomorrow
evening by the Rev. E. A. Gernant
of Towanda.
Mrs. George Bonfoey and, Miss
Josephine Bonfoey left this morn-
: | ing for a short visit with friends in
Brooklyn, N. Y. :
The coal strike, as the situation
appears from reading the morning
telegraph despatches, seems bound
to materialize. Public interests do
not count for much in a conference
of operators and miners. :
p Enos REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
117 Packer Avenue,
The prices of “New York by
Night,” which is to be presented
at the Loomis on Friday evening
are 10, 20 and joc, and not 25, 3%
and soc as erroneously appeared
in yesterday's issue of this paper
Loomis opera house next Friday
will have the new comedy drama
“New York by Night” from the
pen of Henry Belmar, who has
written a drama full of absorbing
: or ? with 3
it the Howard Elmer ‘hose
this evening. No admission
|
Stricken With Apoplexy in His
Room at the Wilbur House
Yesterday Atiernoon
Yesterday afternoon Z. T, Hen-
niger, a Lehigh Valley employe,
was found in his bed at the Wilbur
House in an unconscious condition
by the dining room girls who had
gone to his room to ascertain
whether he wanted dinner. In the
morning Mr. Henniger had not
— | been feeling well and did not go to
work. At noon time an employe
of the hotel went to his room with
a bowl of soup which he ate with
apparent relish, but later when the
girls visited the room he was found
to be in an unconscious condition.
Dr. Theodore Wright was sum-
moned and after an examination
stated that Mr. Henniger was suf
fering from a slight stroke of apo-
plexy. He remained unconscious
for several hours, but this morning
his condition is much improved
and there are excellent chances for
his complete recovery. He is ems
ployed at the round house and is
in charge of the Slecttic turn table.
REVIVAL MEETINGS
Evangelist Norberry Will Preach
for the Last Time at the Meth.
odist Church This Evening
Evangelist John Norberry, who
has been conducting revival ser-
vices in the Methodist church for
the past ten days, will preach for
the last time in that cdifice this
evening. Mr. Norberry has re-
ceived a telegram from Boston
notifying him that his presence is
desired in that city as soon as pos~
sible. This evening he has chosen
for the subject of his discourse
“The Difference Between Justifica~
tion and Sanctification.” FEvery-
body is invited to attend. The
meetings conducted by Mrs. Nor-
berry have been productive of
much good and many have been
won to the cause.
GAVE FINE PERFORMANCE
The Imperial All-Star Minstrel
Company, composed largely of
Waverly talent, gave an excellent
performance at the Loomis last
night td a fair sized audience,
which in many respects was
superior to entertainments of a
similar nature given by traveling
companies. Schutt and Van Nos-
trand, the premier end men, and
George Montgomery Swartwood,
furnished the fun in the first part,
while the olio contained many feats
ures of a distinctly commendable
nature. The show as a whole
makes a fine evening's entertains
ment, and it will be greeted by a
large house this evening, when it
is to be repeated.
FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON
The funeral of Marshall Bradley,
the aged Sayre resident, whose
death occurred on Monday afters
noon at the home of his sister, was
held from her home on Keystone
avenue this afternoon at 3 o'clock’ |
The services were conducted by
the Rev. J. F. Warner, pastor of
the Methodist church, the burial
taking place at Tioga Point ceme-
tery. J. W. Grumme's undertak-
ing establishment had charge of
the arrangements.
PASSED EXAMINATION
M. T. Haxton, "traveling repres
sentative of the Towanda Printing
Company, whose home is at Wind.
fall, this county, has received notice
of his having passed the prelimin-
ary bar examinations required by
the examining committee in this
county, Mr. Haxton will enter the
of * Attorney Db. C
day and Considerable Progress’ Loaded to the Limit Here
Was Made Yesterday
The town hall committee of the Last night a couple of women
borough council held another |reported to Chief Walsh that a man
meeting yesterday afternoon in the
office of Councilman C, C. West to
further discuss preliminary plans
for a ncw building. Architect T.
I. Lacey, of Binghamton, submitted
plans which were in ‘many respects
similar to the ones used in the
erection of the public building at
Lestershire, N. Y. The plans, how-
ever, call for a much more expen- |
sive building than can be afforded | he had no recollection of coming
in this town, and the architect was |to Sayre and did not know where
given an idea of what is wanted by | he was until told by the police this
the committee, and he will submit | morning. He said that he left
another set, which will probably | home yesterday moming to go to
arrive here the latter part of the Waverly to get some teeth pulled,
week. The committee will quite [and in order to get up good nerve
likely hold another meeting on | for the dreaded operation he took
Saturday next, at which time it is|a drink of Waverly whiskey. Since
hoped that matters will have pro-| taking the beverage he claims to
gressed far enough to make a defi- | have no recollection of what occur-
ite report to the council on Mon- | red until this morning. When he
day evening. left home he says that he had $30
in his inside pocket, but when
on the fcot bridge and asked that
he be taken care of.
man to the lockup. He was help
this morning gave his name as Joc
Smith, and said that he lived up in
Chemung county, N Y.
that he must have been “tight” as
| looking ten dollar bill was all that
| was found Smith contributed’ to
the borough fund and departed for
Chemung county, declaring that he
would never get “tight” in Sayre
again.
TAKEN TO FREEVILLE
The Lad Taken in Custody Here
Yesterday Is Wanted for Lar-
ceny
Nathaniel Lynn Bedford, an at-
tache of the George Junioc Repub-
lic, located at Freeville, N Y, ar-
rived in Sayre early this morning
to take Chester Benton back to
that institution. Benton is the 15.
year-old lad who was captured
here yesterday by W: R. George
while the former was stealing a
ride on a Lehigh Valley passenger
He is wanted at the republic for
larceny, having been held in the
sum of $100 bail. He will be
compelled to stand trial when he
gets back to the institution, and
the authorities will see that he
does not escape a second time.
THE SOLE STANDARD
In his particular field, that of con-
ducting a modern military band,| . .
Sor absolutely do In overcome hy smoke,
the orchestral field no one con-
ductor monopolizes the field ; there
are Nickish, Richter, Weingartaer,
Gericke, Power, Scheel, and Her-
bert, all eminent, and between them
dividing the world’s plaudits, No
onc pianist is supreme, for there
are Paderewski, Bauer, Reisenauer,
Zeisler. Carreno, and many others
In the vocal field conditions are
similar. But just mention ‘concert
band” in any part of the world and
instantly comparison is made with
just one organization,—the Sousa
band. [Either it is better than the
Sousa band or not so good Every
band standard is measured by that
created through the agency of
John Philip Sousa’s genius and
tireless cfiorts that extend over
more than a quarter of a century.
FORD HELD 10 COURT a
S. McA. Ford, charged by the REESE--M"FALL
government authorities with con- ;
spiracy in connection with the sale| William Reese, who has been
of a work known as the Congres employed in Wiltse's cafe for som
sional Manual, has beea held by | time past, and Miss Rose McFall,
United States Commissioner John | were married on Tuesday afternoon
W. Mix in the sum of $1,000 for | {at the residence of the bride's par-
his appearance before the United |€ntS in Ithaca. Miss McFall was
States Court at Harrisburg on the | well and favorably known in Sayre,
first Monday of May. The govern. | On account of her having made her
ment claims that the book was bz- residence here for some time. Mr
ing sold under falsc pretenses. The Reese formerly resided in Pittston
hearing was held in the grand jury | but during his residence in Sayre
room at the court house in Towan (bas acquired a large circle of
da yesterday and a large number friends. The happy couple will
of witnesses were examined. reside in Shyre.
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AUBURN SUFFERS
DISASTROUS FIRE
Flames Destroyed Two of the
Finest Business Blocks in the
City Last Night
The city of Auburn suffered a
8150000 fire last night. Flames
broke out in the Columbus ind
Temple Court blocks about ;
o'clock and in a short time were
beyond thc control of the local
firemen Syracuse sent aid and it
was not until 2 o'clock this morn-
ing that the fire was gotten under
control. The loss 1s estimated at
$150,000 and two of the finest
blocks in the city are a mass of
ruins. Chief Jewhurst of the fire
d partment and three firemen were
The confla-
gration is the most disastrous one
that has occurred in Auburn in
years.
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FUNERAL TODAY
The funeral of Benjamin Bent
ley, the 13 year-old son of Mr
and Mrs. Daniel Bentley of West
Lockhart street, who died sudden-
ly in Dr. Fi3h's office on Monday
afternoon, was held today, Ser
vices were conducted by the Rev.
E. M. Beysher at the parents’
home at 12 o'clock and at 12:30
o'clock at the church. The re-
remains wege placed on board a
special car attached fo the Lehigh
Valley milk train which leaves
Sayre at 1:40 and taken to Towan-
da for interment. The obsequies
were largely attended by school
mates of the deceased.
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The Susquehanna and Chemung, Notice to N. P. L. Members
rivers have risen considerably le? report has been circulated that in
oe event of my being elected Local
within the past twenty-four hours Secretary the members would not have
the same convenience in paying their
but there are no fears of a serious | oe naps aw oa I eleot
flood, despite the fact that there |ed to this chair I will establish an o foe
is considerable snow yet to be |l0 the business center where assessments
HE can be at any ma JFrasarmall
C. | found in the woods, 78-3 pr N. LAMONT.
Advertise in The Record,
PICTURE
FRAMING
205 Desmond St,
Our Assets Jasuary. 1, 1808,
Liabilities. .
Does away
Better
Desmond St.,
|
Food For Reftodicn |
Since man ceased to be a nomad, ever |
since he cared for a permanent home |
lands and houses have had a real value, |
No safer investment in the wide world
than real property. We have some at- |
tractive opportunities in that line right |
pow. Call and see our list.
FRED J. TAYLOR,
BAYRE, PA.
A.E.BAKER
Carpenter and Builder.
17 Pleasant & Waverly, N.Y
L. B. DENISON, M. D.
Office, Rooms 3 and 4
Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave
Valley Phone at office and
realdence.
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Special attention to Penslon Papers,
“Valley Phone 11 X,
13 Desmond Strect,
A.J.GREEN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
525 Stevenson 8b, Sayre, Pa.
G. H. GOFF
Is now ready to furnish
Pare Reservoir Ice to
Sayre patrons.
a— ™~
Waverly.
Valley Phone 191 a.
--12400,008 00
41 0
00% 31
287,187 50
61,639 81
Sayre.
with Hand
Bread.
Sayre, Pa.
LAWS & WINLACK,
Attorneys and Counselors
at Law.
TRANSACTED.
Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre.
Wn. B. McDonald. D.D. 5,
Wabi methods for the scien-
c ormance painless opera-
tions on the mouth and feeth:" ——
104 South Elmer Ave.
OVER THE GLOBE STORE,
LOOMIS OPERAHOUSE
ORCHESTRA
Strictly Up-to-Date Muslo furnished
for Balls, Parties and all manner of Boo-
ial either public or
Any number denired
nished, G
eto.
H. L. TOWNER, M.D.
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the
Hours—T to dam,108, 708 p.m,
Valley Telephone 37x. 138 Lockharh Bb.
TOUHEY'S HOTEL
Everything New and Up-to-Date, First
A tla
Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station,
Sayre.
I. L. BENJAMIN,
Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger.
First-class work done promptly at rea-
sonable prices,
120 Spruce St., Athens, Pa,
E. M. DUNHAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Ofloe:—Rooms 4 aad §, Bimer
Tosklart Strest, Sayre, Pu. al
Residence: