The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, April 10, 1906, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    at any give «
Clothing our best attention, that's
+ why so many parents come to our
* stores for Boys’ Clothing. If the
glothing you have been buying
“ has not been satisfactory, “Try
* Us." All the new Spring styles
Ii
"OBE FUE Sn
BEE
Through Sayre Yesterday
Amazed Crowd at the Station
One of the most remarkable and |
entertaining characters that has
Was Fined Ten Dollars for
Spitting in a Street Car Purely
Mythical
RA
—-
MANEY
$1.50 to $6.00
& PAGE,
|
34 4diddiddidididiiiddibssrssn
TT TTY YTYTTITITTIYTYYYTYYYYTYY
OR
Use Yarnish Let Us Quote You Prices
WE SELL
Berry Brothers varnishes.
Pratt & Lambert Co. varnishes.
Pratt & Lambert Co. varnish
stains for the toors.
Felton & Sibley Co. varnish stains
for the floor.
Royal ready mixéd paint
Sherwin & Williams Co
mixed paint
Butchers and Johnson's floor wax
Crack filler, sand paper, ground
glue, oil and everything in the paint
line.
Brooklyn, Carter, Harrison &
Weatherill white lead and our prices
are as low as honest materials can Le
sold. Get them before you paint
ready
216 Desmond St., Sayre.
SOUVENIR POST CARDS
We have just receiv-
ed over four thousand
Souvenir Post Cards,
embracing all the latest
and most up-to-date
s in Easter Post
Cards, New York and
other views.
Also an elegant line
of Easter novelties.
Finest line of these
gous ever brought to
yre, at
WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS
138 LOCKHART ST.
fora investment? There
is ing better than Real Es-
tate in Sayre at the present
time. Don't pay rent all your
life when for a little extra each
month you can be your own
Below are a few properties
that I have for sale, which
should be snapped up in a hur-
ry. Possesion can be given 1st
of May.
REYNOLD'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
117 Packer Avenue,
Sayre, Pa, Phone 230x.
$10 CASH
You can save on the new machine
agent's commission if you
yay here. il J ris
8s Music Store,
‘Main Street, Athens, Pa.
The Easter millinery which is
being displayed in various stores in
Sayre is of an exquisite nature. All
the latest conceits in women's head-
ear is shown by the various milli-
ers and in the department stores
1 the feminine
322 S. Main St., Athens.
us we both lose money. “wm
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 OI
Maken blood lotsa of it
He EY Dn nonin.
75¢ Per Bottle.
0. M. Driggs
Prescription Drugglst.
punk Building, Sayre, Pa,
The Valley Record
Ee a.
“All the news that's fit to print”
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1908.
LOCAL BREVITES
For your Easter suit see our
styles and prices. H. Sattler. 280-8
The Church-Cook repertoire
company is billed to appear at the
Loomis all next week.
r— t——
Place your order for Easter
flowers now at Weber's book par-
lors, 133 Lockhart street. 284-3
A premium given with every
pair of shoes from $1.50 up, for one
week only at H. Sattler's. 280-8
J. J. Cummings announces that
class in Sayre in Eighmey's hall
on April 19
Choice Easter chickens for sale
at VanSyckle's market, S01 South
Wilbur avenue, corner Frederick
street. Valley ‘phone 118a, 284-4*
Try a mechanical massage at the
Utopian barber shop. Just as far
ahead of hand work as the lathe is
ahead of the file. No. 233 Des
mond street. 282 1w
Lost—A string of gold beads,
between 398 Pennsylvania avenue
and the Episcopal church, Waver-
ly. Finder will be liberally re-
warded by returning to Mrs. John
H. Murray, 398 Penn. ave, Wav-
erly. 283-3
The choir of the Preshyterian
church meets tonight at the church
for an extra rehearsal of the Easter
Sayre Real Estate He Nearly
Fainted
The other day a farmer saun-
tered into the office of the Sayre
noon. He was a man past the
menidian of life, well dressed, wore
iron gray hair and whiskers, and
had every appearance ol once hav-
ing been a man of intellect. From
the train he wandered to the
ladies’ waiting room and once in-
side he began to quote scripture.
A cBwd gathered and as Officer
DeGroff believed that the best in-
terests of the traveling public
were being interfered with he told
the man that he would have to go
outside if he wished to continue
handing out scriptural quotations
The stranger, undisturbed by the
officer's orders, stepped to the
platform of the station, and despite
the fact that the rain was descend-
ing in torrents, he proceeded to
exhort the crowd that followed
him. He cut loose again and
chapter after chapter from holy
writ fell from his lips in a manner
which plainly told that to him the
bible was an open book. He started
in at Genesis and it is believed that
had he been given time he would
not have finished until the end of
Revelations. The conductor's
“All aboad” put a stop to his quo-
tations, and leaping aboard the
train he disappeared in one of the
his of
listeners :tarfng in ama’ement at
his wonderful ability to read the
bible from memory. Whoever the
he was doubtless des
coaches, leaving crowd
man was
mented
ATTENDED FUNERAL HERE
The following from out of town
were in attendance at the funeral
of Mrs. Jacob which was
held from the Church of the Epiph-
any this morning: Mrs, William
Hogan, John O'Neil, Miss Nellie
O'Neil, Mrs, Collier, P. B. Mc-
Mahon and Edward O'Neil, of
Susquehanna; Mrs. Twining, Mrs.
Williams, Samuel Ruth and Albert
Ruth, of Scranton; Frank Laux
and Mr. and Mrs. M. Laux, of
Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. John
Miller, Mrs. George Fleischer,
Peter Miller, John Miler Jr,
Frank Toole and Michael Laux of
Pittston.
FUNERAL THIS MORNING
The funeral of Mrs. Jacob Laux,
whose death occurred at her home
on North Elmer avenue on Friday
evening, was held this morning
from the Church of the Epiphany,
the Rev. J. L. Shanley officiating.
The obsequies were attended by a
large number of friends and relas
tives of the deceased. The bunal
took place in the Catholic cemetery.
YOUTHFUL PUGILITS
A lively scrap between two
school boys attracted the attention
of a number of youngsters yesters
day afternoon. The bout occurred |
in the rear of the M. I. A. building, |
but the appearance of the police
put an end to the hostilities, On|
account of the extreme youth of
the combatants no arrests were
made
Laux
——,
NOTICE T0 CONSUMERS
All water rents are now due and
payable at the office of the Com- |
pany
its information for the story is not
known, but wherever it came from
the information is decidedly errone-
ous. A search of the police records
in Sayre fails to find where anyone
has been fined ten dollars or any
other amount for spitting in a street
car or anywhere else, The Adver
tiser’s story is mythical from start
to finish. In the first place it tells
too much. Magistrates under the
borough ordinance are not permit- |
ted to assess a fine of ten dollars
for spitting in public places. A
year ago last spring an ordinance
prohibiting spitting in public places
and imposing as a penalty a fine of |
one dollar for the first offense and |
two dollars for the second offense,
So far there has never been a single
arrest under the provisions of the
ordinance. The reasons therefore
are casily assigned. When an offi-
cer or other person in authority
is present the spitee does not spit,
and if another person sees him spit
that other person does not care to
go before a magistrate and make a
complaint. So there you are. The
spitting ordinance amounts to as
much as does a figure nine with |
the tail knocked off.
DAMAGE ACTION ~~
AGAINST LERIGH
William Ackley Awarded Five |
Hundred Dollars by Arbitra- |
tors for Injuries Received at
Towanda
The suit of William Ackley ver- |
sus the Lehigh Valley Railroad |
Company for damages was heard
before M. J. Long, E. J. Ayres and |
Charles I. Welles as arbitrators |
last week, and and damages in the |
sum of $500 have just been award |
cd the plaintiff. Ackley was one
of the men engaged in removing |
the George H. Welles. nonument
from a freight car at the Towanda
station when some cars were]
shoved against the car where they |
were working. Ackley was thrown
from the car and sustained, it is
said, quite severe injuries, Ackley
was represented by D. C. DeWitt,
Esq, while Henry Streeter, Esq,
and Hon. W. T. Davies defended
the case for the railroad company.
JOHN NOLLALY
John Mullaly, aged 78 years
died last night at 5:15 o'clock at
the home of his son, A. J, Mullaly
of No. 602 Stevenson street, The
deceased had been a resident of |
Sayre for over a year and on Feb~ |
ruary 2§ was attacked by dropsy |
and asthma. He is survived by!
two sons, A. J. and Daniel Mullaly,
both of this place. The remains
were shipped to Auburn this morn-
ing, and will later be taken to
Scipio, N. Y, for burial. P, H.
O'Shea had charge of the arrange-
ments here.
CHURCH OF REDEEMER
The Rev. E. Tullidge of Phila-
could see the proprietor. A mem-
ber of the clerical force surmised
that the gentleman from the rural
now and he was ushered into that
gentleman's presence. The farmer
lost no time but explained the ob-
ject of his visit at once.
“Say neow,” he began, “does
that air cumpany o' your'rn own
thet ar vakent lot on thet strect
thet goes from the hospittul to the
bridge what runs acrost the rails
road >” and being given an affirm
continued :
“Waal, ye see I'm sunthin’ of a
speckalator . 'tother day I sold a
lot I owned in West Sayre. made
a nice hittle spec and I'll be vol
derned if they ain't a lot of money
in buyin’ and sellin’ lots in Sayre
I'll be ding busted if 1 didn't clean
up £400 on thet ar deal. ‘gin $200
for the lot two year ago, and sold
the gul derned thing fer $6oc
closed the deal today, got the cash,
have put the stuff in er bank, and
if you fellers want ter git red of
thet ar lot I'll tell the bank ter turn
the money over to yeou."
Mr. Goodnow listened attentive
0 GOO
rural districts gasped for breath,
“W-h-a-t," he yelled, yer want
0,000 for a lot with all them ar
shanties settin’ it!
Yer think
fool '
Sur?
longside of
4
must
ening up and looking like a man
whose feelings had been irrepar-
ably “the ‘shanties’ to
which you have so disrespectfully
referred, are Sayre's public build
ng
The farmer was carried to the
cuter air and a stiff breeze blowing
from the west caused him to re
the shock.
injured,
cover from
LOCAL MENTION
Roses and carnations for Faster
at Weber's book parlors. 281 3
E J. Connelly, the well known
proprietor of the beer bottling es-
tablishment, is making extensive
improvements to his place of busi-
ness.
Mrs. Johanna Mannix, wile of
Patrick Mannix, of Barclay, died
at her home in that place, Fnday.
The remains passed through
Sayre today for Towanda, where
A
large number of Sayre friends of
the deceased accompanied the re-
mains to Towanda.
The Lehigh Valley railroad
company has purchased the Bart-
lett house at Wysox, owned and
conducted by Stephen Sullivan
It is not known just what the com-
pany will do with the property.
It 1s understood, however, that the
new Lehigh tracks which are to
be built at that place will run close
to the hotel porch
THIS MAN CONFESSED
A man who confessed that he 1s
paid on or
the past quarter will be treated as |
delinquent after April 20. The!
Sayre Water Company.
WANTED AT ONCE
Boy to carry The Valley Rec-
ord, Must be strong and willing
least 14 years old. Apply
vices, Further notice will be given
later in the week. Let your Eas
ter offering be a generous one.
-
to Buffalo and Niagara Falls |
Tickets will be sold April 15;]
return limit April 16, Fare round
trip from Sayre, $3.00. See le
high Valley Agents for further
particulars,
Saturday might. He was intoxica-
whom the police and officers of
this section have been on the look-
out since the day the crime was
discovered,
There is no ook or corner in
the valley where The Record does
not circulate,
CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE
PICTURE
FRAMING
205 Desmond St, Valley Phone 191 a,
TAKE A POLICY WITH THE
NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION
The safety of any business is in its management. Investigate our order
Our Assets January 1, 1908, ... $2,400,000 00
Liabilities : : EE . bi 4237 80
No. of policies in foree, 137,312. Gain of about 40,000 past year
Dividends paid past year FrsersasiFisns $1,310,824 31
Disability paid past year .. 387,167 BO
61,689 61
Death, paid past year. ...... ive CrnrreneH
E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager,
Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre.
WALL PAPEE
Res ;
EE
le =a a Fa =
EAT A Ce EA
NESE ae
Hog
CEE
aa,
7K
SEES
Housecleaning time is here and vou will need
new up-to-date Wall Papers. We are better pre-
pared to show the latest designs in decorations
this Spring than ever, both as to price and gqoal-
ity. We carry a fall line of H. M. Berge & Son's
high grade papers.
3
on A ie a =)
We are offering gilts at 5 cents, double roll.
Gilts at 6 cents, double roll.
Embossed gilts 7 cents, double roll.
Embossed gilts, 8 cents, double roll.
Kitchen papers 10 cents, double roll.
Borders same price as side.
Give usa call before buying. G00 patterns in
stock to select from,
G. F. Beloud & Co,
Desmond Street,
FE &
ty
HESSEN:
a
SEARS CAT EF
RESTS NE
N
eT,
SIRE 8 .
BO = oes of
BEd bbb bb ERO |
CONSIDER THE EASTER
LILIES
—¢
Ak YJ
4
x . =
\ {
Jap-a-Lac
gives new life and lastre to old
tables, chairs, farnitare and
It is the ideal
finish for floors, interior wooul=
work, bath rooms, sagh and
sills,
I'hirteen colors 100 different
uses - 7h cents a quart can,
All the best and most widely
wWlvertised goods are always to
be found at this store and at
«to please every purse,
BOLICH BRO'S,
HARDWARE.
G. H. GOFF
Is
And contrast their purity and white
Pret brPr rr err P rE PRR ER PRR A444
ness with your teeth, If the com
parison is uot favorable, or if you
already know vour teetir to be
& defective, do not hesitate to consult
DRS WILLIAMS & LEWIS pictare frames.
whos profession is not only to cure
sore and painful teeth, but to
store and place them to their natar
a beauty, Oar methods are the lat-
4 est, thoroughly scientific and pain. 4
* less, VITALIZED AIR.
i DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS,
3 Opposite Big Store,
SHEE PPE EERE EEE R PNG
[Pree
now ready to il
Pure Reservoir Ice to
Sayre patrons.
Both Phones, Waverly.
I. L. BENJAMIN,
Delays Are Dangerous
Ibings will happen over night to
chapge the cotire course of events, Thus
with your house and household at peace
and in safety at sunset Easter Sunday
there may be no home the next day
Fire! Why don't you getand keep your
|
|
|
|
Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger.
EE.
personal property insured throagh us
aginst fire every winate in the year
FRED J. TAYLOR,
SAYRE, PA.
First class work done promptly at reas
sonable prices.
120 Spruce St., Athens, Pa,
E. M. DUNHAM, L. B. DENISON, NM. D.
y ice oui a wd 4
Building, Eimer Ave,
Valley Phone at office nnd
Residence;
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW,
Offios:—Rooms 4 and 5, Elmer Blook,
Lockhart Street, Sayre, Pa. residences.