The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, April 04, 1906, Image 2

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    “Crefeld™
CREFELD, Germany, April \— Whe | News and ‘advertising matter may be
Emperor William visited Crefeld in’ ‘s Racket Store very
1063 a group of girls complained to his leit _ Secgss } 3 ot ro Site iin
to Girls of IF
F
Tioga Hose company No 1
This Week at Greatly Redueed
THE RATIONAL BANK
OF SAYBE.
_ Ospital $50,000.00
Surplus - $12,000.00
I HR,
We solicit your Barking basi-
ness, and will pay you three per
cent. Interest per annum for money
left on Certificate of Deposit or
Barings Account.
The department of savings is a
special feature of this Bank, acd
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
interest.
B. N. SAWTELLE,
Oashier.
Qe SSS
‘The Valley Record
Te
J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher.
Ww. T. CARRY, Editor.
: afternoon except Sun-
_—seSTE
“All the news that's fit to print’
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1908.
Mrs. C. M. Brant of Tarentum,
Pa, is the guest of Mrs. Helen
Hull of this place
Mrs Harriet S. Gregg, South
Elmer avenue, is spending a few
days with Mrs. C. S. Drake, Paine
street, Athens.
LOCAL MENTION
J. H. Murrclle, proprietor of The
Valley Record, is moving today
from Miller street to South E'mer
avenuc.
Oa account of the strike it is
said that the price of coal will not
drop this month. As usual the
consumer wiil pay the fiddler.
A trolley car jumped the track
at Hayden's corner about 0 o'cleck
_over an hour.
~ Sousa’s band will be at the
Loomis tomorrow, matince only.
This is the first time that the
of the valley have ever been
afforded the opportunity of hearing
the “March Kipe,” and a big house
ee
The effects of the coal strike are
_ already being felt. On account of
it the Lehigh Valley has already
suspended indefinitely a large num-
ber of operators. The D.S &S
station at Drifton has been tempo-
rarily abandoned.
“The Ideals” repertoire company
which is appearing at the [Loomis
* this week is first class in every re-
spect and giving excellent entertain-
‘ ments. Big crowds arc in attends
‘ance and the engagement promises
ea most successful one.
Handsome Pullman coach be-
. longing to the Canadian Copper
company, was attached to Lehigh
train No. 8 this morning when it
“passed through Sayre. The car
_earried a number of officials of the
€ pper compiny who wore bound
for New York. :
Theatre goers are more than
pleased with the pesformances
which are being given at the
stock company. The company
surpasses anything in the popular
¥
Loomis this season.
THE RUSSIAN ELECTIONS.
Radical Tide Sweeps Constitutiosal
Democrats te Vietory.
ST PETERSBURG, April 4
ners and begged him to send a regi
ment of cavalry bere. The emperor
promised to do so, and Sunday a reg-
iment of hussars arrived
| office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X.
i
5
Easter post cards at Strong's.
peror, who had decided to take part in
the regiment's reception. The young
women of the city enthusiastically ac
clahmed the soldiers and banded the
staff officers heaps of foral offerings
for his majesty. The Iantter, replying
election here, owing to the nnexpect
edly heavy vole and the inexperience
but it Is conceded
| tide has swept to victory every oue of
‘the 160 Constitutional Demociatic
electors
i The Constitutional Democrats natur
{ally are jubilant, as the sweeping iri
utnph which they have won at the cap
ital the headquarters of the bureau
eracy. is bound to have a strong effect
ou the country al large and are now
joking forward to a worklug majority
ia the national parlisipent
They already have nominated a can
didate for the presidency of the lower
{ house iu the person of AM. Petrunke
i vitch of Tver, who I= regarded as one
jof the most able and vigorous advo
lcates of a constituional government
| for the empire
| In the admiralty ward the most aris
i tocratic ja the city, the Constitutional
Democratic ticket won, receiving an
average of 1.500 votes against M0 for
M. Kutler, former
culture, who
ticket
By order of Geueral eunenkampf,
governor geneml of Iransbaikalia,
General Kolchievniko® has been arrest
ol at Chita and will be tried by court
martial for receiving a deputation of
railroad operatives during the recent
railway strike He Las already Leen
dismissed from the army
agri
Opposition
minister of
headed the
IN CONGRESS.
House Passes National Quarantine
Bill-Rate Measure In Senate.
WASHINGTON, April 4 -By a vote
of 272 to 26 the house passed the na
tional quarantine Lill. The bill places
the confrul of all quarantine stations
sounds and anchorages under the sec
retary of the treasury and direods that
as souu Aas practicable after the np
proval of the act Le shall select aud
desiguate such suitable places for then
and establish the sate at such points
ou or near the seacoast of the United
States on the Mexican Lorder as lu his
Judgment are best sulted for the salue
iu order tu prevent the lutroduction of
yellow fever into the United States
The LI further gives the secretary
of the treasury the right to establish a
quarantine station ut the Dry Tortuzas
islands and at such other poinls at or
near the seaconst (uot to exceed four
tu the aggregate) As he desis Leces
sary
Mr. Long (Kau) spoke at jength ia
the seuate in support of the Louse rail
road rate bill, snd Lis speech was tak
eu advantage of by a number of seua
tors to make Inquiry coucernlug the
recent conference at the White House
in which the amendment was
considered If not originated
Ihe coutroversy was partk iputed !n
by Messrs. Foraker, Allison, Aldrich
Balley and Bacon Mr. Loug assuiued
complete responsibility for the send
meut. but both lg nud Mr. Allison de
clined to divulge the proceediugs of
the confereuce
long
W. ¥. Henney Re-elected Mayor.
HARTFORD April 4 May
or William FF Republicau,
was reelected by a ioajority of over
2000 votes lu the city beld
bere. and the entire Republican tcket
went io with him. [It was
for various reasons
t onn
Heuney
election
a feluuarsa
chilef
being the determination of the leaders
of hoth parties and the «
eral to make it a clean lection
Lle election
tizens lu geu
Weather Probabilities,
Fair and colder; south winds
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
(losing Stock Quotations
Money firm at per cent
prime sntile paper, ull per cent
exchanges #1308. ws Fu MIN
exports of general ner handise
port of New York fur the week snd
esterday were valued at $13.185.23
Closing prices
Amal Copper 110
Atchison Hy
BH &O 118%,
Hrooklyn LT LLIN
C.,.C.C & BLL wl!
Chess & OLlo !
Chi & Northw TI
I» & H Rls)
Erle £8 South Ry
Gen Electr 172 Sugar
IN Central 154% Tuxas Pa
Lackawanna oo Unio Pacific
Louie & Nash 100% 1 8 Steel
Manhattas Bry 17S Hteel pf
Metropolitan 1s West. Union
Missuiur! Pac ily
mes
Lalal
from the
N. ¥ a
i
1
Central
Norf & West
Penn R R
Reading
Rock Island
8S Paul
HBouthern
Southern
.
a
b Pac
Hy
pf
New York Markets.
Dull and unchanged
$46, winter
r extras, 52750313
FLOUR
sola atenia
$30 W. winte
patents, BI ®g4 =
WHEAT—Afler a steady
advanced on steady Liverpool
strength of swthwest and southwes! mar
kets, together with bull support
ght. May, S8GSRC | July, SWUK 11-1
RUTTER Creamery, extras, per pound
Ay Thee firsts seconds
held, extras firsts, 183K
CHEES full cream, large and
small love] and white, far hui
good to prime, 134A Ih ommen to Falr
Hale
TALLOW
Minne
winter
ibies
TM
Au
State
Firm, city, ounltry
bly
BTRAW Quiet; long rye, 66 ik
BEANS Quiet. marrow BUAYIVY, me
dtum, $206; pea $1 U1. red kidney
270g:
* a le'y
WOOL Steady | domestls
HOPS Quiet, state
1900, 10k Id, TES
cific coast, ING, SQik
fleece. BH
common to choice,
olds, BT Pa-
194, SUI vids,
IVE POULTRY Firm
fowin, 1 1e; old roosters
winter ch Isic ; ducks,
, 134315.
E8SED POULTRY — Steady
Wl ibe.; do, tair 1 good. IT
\opite
fowls hi
1a
al
NN,
“1 have kept my word
young ladies their partpers”
The emperors reuiirhs were greeted
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The city, which is the center of the
slik aud velvet industry, was gayly
decorated for the occasion, @ mile of
decorations of velvet aud silk
Since the emperor wade his promise
to the young women at Crefeld in 1903
the reichstag appropriated the sum of
barracks here, which have beefu cou
sccommwodetion of a
regiment of cavalry
The emperor received the members
of salvage corps of Herue, Westphalia,
who have just returned from Cour
rieres, France. where they nssisted In
resculug the lmprisoned miners and in
recovering the of the dead
His majesty cxpressed Lis thauks to
the ok
them
tumlivs=
German ntiners and
TWELVE ZULUS SHOT.
Resignation of Natal Cabinet Caused
Home Government to Weaken,
rica, April Ihe twelve Ziulus over
whose execution for the
putter of policemen the be
tween the British colonial department
amd the culmi
ugting in the resignation of the wmem-
bers of the Natal ministry, wheu an
attempt was wade by
ernment (0 postpone
were shot LY order of ©
wutder of 8
trouble
Natal ministry
arose
the executions,
court wartial
| A son'was born last night to
'
| Mr. and Mrs Walter Meade.
| Wall paper at Strong's, Waverly.
| P.R Ackley of Bradford street
| went to Towanda this morning.
Don't forget the millinery open-
land 11.
275-14t
| Devoc lead and zinc paints at
| Strong's pharmacy.
Walter Peck of this place will
3%)
-f=
city to accept a position.
| Mr. and Mrs Fred Pilgrim wel-
| comed a baby son into their home
lin Orchard street yesterday.
:
| The village board of trustees
i — A ——
| furniture to their meeting room
The town board met yesterday
C. H. Turney's office but nothing
{
iat
: —
| Store will open for business
|Apnl 2nd. Opening days April
10 and 11. Mrs. M. J. Baker, 511
| Waverly street. 27% 14*
Charles Webb of Troy, Pa,
!
§
and
lelected the foilowing officers at
their annual meeting last” evening:
President, Harry W. Knapp; vice
president, F. C. Simmons; secre-
tary, E A. Tilton; treasurer, G. E.
| Blizzard; foreman, Theo. P. Snook;
| first assistant, Lewis 1. Buley; sec
ond assistant, Wm. Hopkins; audi-
tors, E E. Walker, Harry Ellis,
| Chas. Rogers; trustees, Geo, Hard-
|ing, Ralph Bouton, J. T. Tucker,
| F. L. Howard; chaplaia, Rev. P.
| Delegates to department conven
| tion, T. I’. Snook, L. J. Buley, W.
| H. Hopkins. Delegates to Valley
Firemea's convention, Dr. J T.
Tucker, Seward Baldwin. Dele
gates to Central New York Volun-
convention at
Ithaca, Harry W. Knapp; alternate,
E. E Walker; fire wardens, Percy
I. Lang, Seward Baldwin. The
| company voted to go to Ithaca and
take part in the parade of the C.
N., Y. V. F. convertion. A com-
| mittce was appointed consisting of
Firem:n's
‘ora reception at the parlors after
| Easter: Scward Baldwin, Ward
Johnson, Percy Wellar and George
Knapp
The Cayutas elected the follow
| in officers: President, OH. Law
| rence; vice president, H. A. Ross;
| foreman, Van Jackson; first assist.
| rnt, Charles Jones; second assistant,
| John Halloway; secretary, J. H
| Smith; treasurer, W. H. Brougham;
istry and the Hritish go
the question of execu
ernment over
wr of the na-
| were married by Justice Charles
C. A Tuthill, J. H. Smith, dele-
ness. The (welve uatiies
found guilty of murts
policemen
death. The
the sentence
dersecretary
to Premier Snivil to
I tie
this. and the goseinor then
the execution. This (aise
ministry to offer ifs resi
A rodr of protest wa
clals and citizens in Natal
hued
v sinber of
to
proved
\ i rebiill, un
for
Leen
and
N
Were sntenced
te
tiie Ae
cutions previa «1 to deo
»1 the entire
<£ uli
«dd by oth
iZulust the
action of the goveinuiient in thus inter
vening In the colony's affairs
The outery
Lord Elgin, the colonial secretary
Natal
Was su ViZulfous
that
wns
obliged to telegraph to the ul
intention of Interfering further lu Wie
aflalr
Belmont Man Suceceds Harriman,
NEW YORK, April Edward H
Harriman is wo longer chairman of the
finance committee of the llinols Cen
tral Railroad company aud that cow
mittee ibolishied, according
to a statement issued nt the offices of
the company
committee on law and fuance Is Wal
ther Luttgen of the firma of August
Belmout & Co
has been
To Develop West Africa
-A money maker's sclentific expedition
ts off to West Africa to explore the rub-
her prospects. They hope to learn how
to improve the quality of West African
rubber in order to bring it up to the
same standard as the similar rubber
from other colonies, and how to protect
and increase the present supply. An
«flort will also be made to discover new
sources of olls, and to find means of In-
-reasing the supply by making use of
present waste. As regards the proe-
pects of West Africa becoming a fiber
producing country, there will be Inves-
tigating in hemp, cotton, jute, and rumle
growing, and also of new fibers
Natural Mistake,
“As a general rule,” sald Uncle Henry
Butterworth, “a candidate is trimmin’
you go to pat him on the back fer takin’
a right stand fer once, Why he'sswilched
clef around the other way, and you
swat him slap vu the jaw. "—Kansas City
star.
Norway In Scotland.
Few people are aware of the faci
that the Orkney and Shetland Islands,
dom of Norway, a circumstance which
at Christiania Towards the close of
the fifteenth century Kipg Christiaan
of Norway pledged the Orkneys and
the Shetlands, over which
was undisputed, to King James I. of
Scotland for the payment of the dowry
who be
Had Not Soaked In
A negro boy who had been converted
was up in police court for steallug coal.
The boy pleaded gulily, but attributed
his fall from grace to the fact that he
had not yet been baptized. Upon the
advice of the city attorney sentence wag
suspended until the prisover could be
Use Their Noses
The negroes of Tahiti, one of tbe
Society islands In the south Pacific,
play the flute with the nose instead
Small Minded,
“Some folks,” sald Uncle Eben,
“gepms to 'magine dey kin make up
fob deir own shortcomin’s by scoldin’
pe
| W.B Nolan who has acted as
| clerk in F. C Simmons’ news
| room for the past two years, has
|accepted a position in the Sayre
| shops.
———t ie
All the latest styles that can be
| found in any millinery store. Her
{trimmer will be in the city next
week studying styles. Mrs. M. J.
Baker, 511 Waverly street. 275-14
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor Lane
home on Broad street the afternoon
of April g in honor of their fiftieth
wedding anniversary.
A Ae
the Business
which
have been held last night was
The meeting of
| Men's association was to
company meetings.
Mrs. M | Baker has decided to
go in business again at her own
home, 511 Waverly street, and
invites her friends and patrons to
call and look over her line of
spring millinery. All fresh new
goods, Trolley cars pass the door.
Bell phone 214 B. 275-14t
JURY'S VERDICT NOT CUILIY
Waverly—The case of the people
of NewYork against Jackson Hoff
man of North Barton, charging him
with cruelty to his stock, came up
at the town hall yesterday afters
noon before Justice Hoagland and
a jury. Attorney Howard appeared
for the people and C. C. Annabel
for Mr. Hoffman. A large number
of witnesses testified. The jury
brought in a verdict of not guitty.
enema
HOSPITAL NO
Mrs. A. V. Weaver, of Athens,
was operated upon at the hospital
today.
While operating an emery wheel
at the shops this morning John T.
ation of the middle finger of the
right hand.
NOTICE
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¥
ition, O H. Lawrence, C A. Tut
| hill; delegates to Central N Y
Volunteer Firemen's convention,
|]. E Clohessey; alternate, O H
| Lawrence; delegates to Department
| convention, Clark Tuthill, C. E
| Laine, E M. Van Marter
The Spalding Hose company
| lected the following officers at
| their afnual meeting last evening
| President, Fred F. Smith; vice
| president, Thomas O'Farrell; fore
| man,C.W.Gunderman; 1st assistant,
| Charles Lincoln; second assistant,
| Cornelius J. Ryan; secretary, D. D
| Tallman; treasurer, Charles Purdy;
| trustee for three years, C. W. Gun-
d-=rman; delegates to Valley Fire
men's convention at Sayre, C A
Smith and F F Smith; delegate to
Central New York Volunteer Fires
men's convention, Thomas O'Far
rel. The Spaldings expect to have
new uniforms in time to wear them
in the parade at Ithaca in July
te AM —
¥.xcursions
WRIY PAILROAD.
| 78.25 to Los Angeles, Cal, and re-
| turn, tickets on sale April 24th to
{May 4th inclusive. Valid to return
to reach howe not later than July 3ist.
Stop over privileges west of Missouri
river. sémay-eod
———— I
K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements
Graduates of the American School
of Osteopathy, under the founder,
| Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, Kirks-
ville, Missouri, are located tempor-
arily at the
Hotel Snyder, 2nd Floor, Room
3, Waverly N. Y,
until they can secure permanent of-
fices in this city, and will be pleas-
od to meet all who are interested
and explain the science.. All acute
and chronic cases successfully treat-
ed. Examination and consultation
free.
| ee
‘Wm. B. McDonald, D.D. 8.
All modern methods for the scien-
tific performance of painless opera-
tions on the mouth and feeth.
_' 104 South Elmer Ave,
OVER THE GLOBE STORE.
A.E:BAKER,
Carpenter and Builder.
17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N.Y.
Unfailable Headache
Tablas os dda
and other pains. Do not affect the heart.
Contain no opiates. All druggists or by
mail 100. Unfallble Headache Tablet
Co., Rimira, N, Y,
Red, some with
‘purse.
separate small
Cor. Broad St. and
Do these exclamations seem unc
and many
and mst cool-brained critics of E
of the merits of
AS ssa aamsa sas ssn ddddddidddPP
ddd PdPrPeeerereverrTTrTITTEYY EY
With His Glorious Band of 50,
PUR
FrTTTYTYT TTY YY
“Sousa is great! After appear
ing before the courts of Earope
he returns to his own unspoiled
and more delightful than ever.
The upanimous verdict in Sym-
phony hall last night was “Guilty
in the First Degree of giving the
finest performance of his career.”
Boston American, Thursday,
Jan. 11, 1906,
SOUSA
AT THE
L00NIS OPERA HOUSE
Thursday
Afternoon pent
Next
Only
Grand Matinee
In This Brilliant Program :
Assisted by
Elizabeth Schiller,
Jeannette Powers,
Herbert Clark,
Soprano
Violinist
Cornetist
1 Overture —“Maximilian Robes-
bierre” . .. : Letolfl
{or the last days of the Reigu of
Terror)
2 Duet for Cornets—*Tyroleans”
Messrs, Clarke and Millhouse
3 Suite— “Three Quotations”
- . .s Sousa
a “The King of France marched
up the hill
With twenty thousand men ;
The King of France marched
ap the hill,
And ne'er went up again.”
b “And I, too, was born in Ar-
cadia.”
© “Nigger in the wood pile.”
Solo—“Will You Love When the
Lilies Are Dead ?........Sousa
Miss Elizabeth Schiller
“Songs of Grace and Songs of
Glory" asus ss ec reBONSE
INTERMISSION
1dyl—*“A June Night in Wash-
ington : ...Nevin
a “Marcia Chinois” tnew)....
. ara EE Bonealat]
b March Past—“Semper Fidel-
ia". seas seas + HOUSS
Concerto Allegretto non Trop-
pe—~AllegroVivace Mendelss'n
Miss Jeannete Powers
: Rossini
“Sousa is still the favorite, and
after all it is Sousa and his band
that touch the American heart
most. His brilliant concert at
Pabst Theatre last night literally
packed ths house, with fally a
thousand people turned away for
lack of room 7 "hkee Free
Presa, March 15,
———————————
These Atractive Prices:
Lower Floor, 76¢ and $1.00 ; Bal-
cony, all seats 50¢ ; Gallery, bc.
Seats Now on Sale,
RS CE TR
FISH, FISH,
Wewill have them
Leat. Alsos av Deal py
lar prices. J. BELLIS, Elk J
street.
Valley Phone 66x. Bell F
Park Ave., Waverly.
“Delight of Nations!”
“A Fixed Star!”
“Enchants the Public!"
laly enthusiastic? Well, these
arope and America in speaking
Aided by 3 Eminent Soloists.
A good top buggy for sale on easy
W. H. Shaw, Athens. 278-8
A good driving horse, wagou and har-
iness, Inquireof C. U. Ingham, 418 5,
| Wilbur avenue, Sayre, Pa.
A Crown organ in condition
(cheap. Inquire of C,
| Wilbur avenue,
| A road or delivery horse, weight 1150
| pounds, kind and gentle, broken to all
| harness. Mrs. Myrtie Dennis, 408 Ei-
| mira street, Athens, 77-8
Baby carriage for sale cheap, in fine
| condition. Inquire 202 Olive. 275-4!
The Dr. Judson Rw) North
street, Athens, Pa. Apply $0 W. Howard
Allen, Farmers Natictal Buk, Athens,
Political Announcements
The undersigned announces himself a
candidate for the nomination of Jury
Emin ott
mogratic r .
Pry J.B. GRAHAM.
Towanda, Ps., March 30, 1908.
A large eight room house on Harris
street. Apply to L. W. Kelley. 277-8¢
Two small offices, one room with bath,
suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. Ry
Talmadge, 278-4
For rent, office rooms in the Wheelock
Block. 204
A suit of rooms for | 4 housekSeRiog 3
on the second ficor in Bhaw's block, VEL
ens, Pa. All the modern improvements.