The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, April 13, 1906, Image 3

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OUR STRONG POINT
A SQUARE DEAL
_RECORD COUPON
Good for $1.00
On One Range This Moath Oaly
Jewel Novelty Range, $30 to $35
National Novelty Range, $35, $40
Detroit Steel Ranges, $40, $45, $50
Ranges with High Shelves and Water Fronts
Ranges with High Shelves and Reservoirs
Ranges with High Closets and Water Fronts
This moath we will aceept one of the
coupons printed in any of our advertise-
ments for $1.00 on any range sold on either
cash or lease terms (one coupon only on one
range.) Ranges sold on cash or lease
terms, and your credit is good here if it is
good anywhere,
2168 Desmond St., Sayre.
322 8. Main St, Athens.
SOUVENIR POST CARDS
We have just receiv-
ed over four thousand
Souvenir Post Cards,
embracing all the latest
and most up-to-date
things in Easter Post
Cards, New York and
& other views.
“ Also an elegant line
of Easter novelties.
Finest line of these
goa ever brought to
yre, at
WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS
188 LOCKHART BST.
The Man Who
“Gets There"
blood —and
pleaty of it In his body,
Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver ON
Jake hood lota of it
ing, strength-replenishing
75¢c Per Bottle.
0. M. Driggs
Prescription Druggist.
peak Building, - Sayre, Pa.
The Valley Recor
“All the news that's fit to print"
FRIDAY, APRIL 13 1908,
LOCAL BREVITIES
Charles Kitchen was in Elmira
yesterday on business,
Children’s Suits, large assort-
ment, at Kaufman's, Sayre.
For your Easter suit see our
styles and prices. H. Sattler. 280 8
Big display of 25¢c. neckwear at
Kaufman's, Sayre.
100 pairs of boys patent leather
shoes, Easter special, $1 235 per
pair.
Given away Saturday, a combi-
nation suit hanger with every suit
of clothes bought at H. Sattler's. 2
117 Packer Avenue,
Sayre, Pa.,
and other makes.
buy here. Call,
J. J. Cummings announces that
he will open his spring dancing
class in Sayre in Eighmcy's hall
on April 1g. 285 f
A premium given with every
pair of shoes from $1.50 up, for one
week only at H. Sattler’'s, 280-8
Choice Easter chickens for sale
at VanSyckle's market, 301 South
Wilbur avenue, corner Frederick
street. Valley ‘phone 1182. 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
i os ———
DOCTORED BUTER' HEDGE FENCE
Pure Food Agent Causes Arrest Flames Originated From a Bon-
of Camilo Moto and Joe Ocid,
Charging Them With Violating] Crowd-- Damage Trifling
Pure Food Law A bonfire which is said to have
Camili Moto and Joe Ocid, Ital been started by children caused an
ian storekeepers who conduct | alarm to be rung in at 11:30 this
places of business on Thomas ave- | Morning which called the depart-
nue, Sayre, have fallen into the |™cnt to the property which adjoins
meshes of the pure food law. The|the hospital on the south and
men were arrested last might and |'S occupied by R.T. James, shop
taken before Justice H. F. Johnson Superintendent for the Lehigh.
of Athens, charged with selling | The bonfire set fire to the grass
butter. The men were arrested on
complaint of Robert S. Simmers
pure food agent, who has been in
this locality several days obtaining
in the dooryard and the flames
| quickly communicated with a
{hedge fence which runs at right
angles from Wilbur avenue and
forms the south boundary of the
hospital lot. The hedge burned
| rapidly and despite the fact that the
ested in those who have been sell- | department arrived promptly 100
ing oleomargarine without a lect of the shrubbery was des
license. In Moto and Ocid's store | Stroyed. The loss will be trifling
the agent found packages of stuff Vn account of today being a holis
that was being sold for butter, but | 43y nearly 500 people went to the
when examined it proved to be of | scene of the fire, being attracted by
the renovated kind. Butter which | the large cloud of smoke which
has become rancid and unfit for |3705¢ heavenward and gave the
table usc is treated to a process impression that a disastrous confla-
which is said to restore its flavor | BTation was in progress.
evidence agaist violators of the
food law, being particularly inter
for this purpose, however, arc ex
ceedingly harmful to the human
stomach and its persistent use will
cause chronic dysp.psia.
The Italians were arrested by
County Detective A. C. McGovern
son last night. Mrs Ruggles of
Athens qualified as bondsman and
the men were released pending a
afternoon.
TALMADGE --SPENCER
One of the most charming of the
carly spring brides wasMissAmelia
Spencer, of Watervliet, who was
married on Wednesday evening,
April 4, to Mr. Harry Talmadge,
of Sayre, Pa,
The ceremony took place at the
residence of the bride's parents on
the Shaker road. The bride wore
an imported lace robe over taffeta
and carried sweet peas and white
orchids. Instead of the conven.
tional veil she wore a chaplet of
natural orange blossoms. The
maid of honor, Miss Ethel Patten
a niece of the bride, wore green
chiffon and carried lilies of the val.
ley. The ushers were Messrs Clif
ford Evory, Porter Spencer, and |
Willard Holler, all of Albany. The
house was beautifully decorated
with white lilies and ropes of laurel
The drawing rcom, where the cere
mony was performed by Rev. J. ]
Lawrence, of the Sate Street Pres
byterian church, had an arch of
palms and Easter lilies, with an
aisle formed of small pine trees and
white satin ribbon.
A stringed orchestra played Lo-
hengrin's Wedding March and “O
Promise Me.”
After a southern trip Mr. and
Mrs. Talmadge will reside at Sayre.
Among the wedding guests from
Albany were Mr. and Mrs. John S
Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. William
Nicholl, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evory,
Mr. Porter Spencer, Mr. Clifford
Evory, Mr. J. Willard Holler and
Miss Bertha Jones. No cards
Albany Argus
CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER
Since the parish of the Church
of the Redeemer was founded in
Sayre, this is the first Holy Week
and Good Friday that no services
have been held in the church, but
there will be the Easter services
conducted by the Rev. E K. Tul-
lidge of Philadelphia. The church
will be open all day Saturday so
that all who have flowers or potted
plants to beautify the altar and
chancel can bring them.
Es ——
Lehigh Valley Excursion to New
York City April 27, 1906
press, April 27. Return limit until
Pa, $6.75. See
Zinc
Packer hospital, whose home 1s at
Tioga Center, is exhibiting several
specimens of ore which were taken
from the Pembleton and Lattimore
farms near that place. Recently
workmen have been drilling arte
sian wells on these farms, and the
other day ore was struck which
looked as if it might contain metal
of a valuable nature. The ore was
taken to an expert and it was found
to contain 75 per cent. zinc. The
people living in the surrounding
country are considerably exercised
over the discovery and already are
being afflicted with. visions of zinc
mines and the fortunes that are
made from them
The Lehigh Valley railroad is
preparing to make changes in its
signal boards and switch connec-
tions at Pittston Junction and work
on the same will be started by a
special force within a few days
The most important change will
be the removing of one of the Hall
signal boards from its present lo
cation 100 feet or more down the
track. This change was advised
by the coroner's jury that inquired
into the death of the late Harry
Dampman. Dampman was killed
while standing on a freight car
which was crashed into by the
Black Diamond. As the signal is
to be placed it will not be ona
a curve and will be plainly visible
to the engineer without any spec-
ill effort on his part. Several
new levers are also to be added to
| "Ox" tower, which will give better
switching facilities,
““winny a —
~ WILL “WORK OUT" HERE
| Dell Higgins is authonty for
| the statement that the Kane base
| ball team will come to Sayre this
spring to “work out” The Kane
ball team is one of the bestin
Western Pennsylvania, and itis
| making preparations for the season
{Should the team come to Sayre
| for Initial practice the fans in this
| place would go wild with joy.
NOTICE T0 CONSUMERS
All water rents are now due and
| payable at the office of the Com-
paid on or before April 30
) 4
So
Those Who Have Been Asso-
Stay in Sayre
as an associate of W. T. Goodnow
supper at the Wilbur house on
of the many courtesies which he
has received during his stay in
| Sayre. Mr. Symington will leave
| Sayre on the 21st of the present
{month and go to Baltimore, where
| he will become connected with the
sales department of the T. H.
Symington Co., manufactures of
railway supplies. He will gmake
his headquarters at Baltimore and
have charge of the company's
castern territory as traveling repre
sentative
During his stay in Sayre Mr.
Symington has made many friends
among whom his determination to
leave Sayre will be sincerely re-
gretted
———
LEHIGH CLERKS MAY
Company Officials Favor Con
centration of Clerical Force
at Philadelphia
make another important change,
having under consideration
concentration of all its accountants
at one point, viz: Philadelphia. If
this comes to pass, and there arc
strong indications that it will, it
also a nnmber from each of the
other divisions of the road. Super
intendent Gildroy of Hazleton i
the services of his accountants.
The higher officials, however, are
impressed with the idea that th
work of the accountants would be
considerably facilitated by thei
concentration in one general office
and are strongly in favor of putting
the plan into execution
SINPLY A JOKE
Yesterday a local paper copied
an item from a county paper to th
effect that Senator R. S. Edmistor
of Milan had been fined ten dollar:
in Sayre for spitting on the floor of
a street car. The item stated th t
an officer saw the senator expectors
ate on the fioor of the car and im-
mediately caused him to appear
before a magistrate where he was
fined the amount above stated.
There never was the first founda-
tion for the story except in the
fertile brain of a practical joker
who is a colleague of the senator
in the state legislature
published in the
papers
(written in such a manner as to
cause the reader to recognize it as
Certain papers up in this
section, however, have printed |
as news, depite the fact that there
lis no police record of the occur
Senator Edmiston was
communicated with this morning’
by telephone and asked to say
| whether there was any truth in the
story. He denied it most strenu
(ously and said that the publication
(of it by the paper mentioned was
| one of those great stunts for which
[it has become noted.
TAKEN TO CLINTON, N. |.
The body of Mrs. Samantha
Shipman whose sudden death oc
curred at the home of her son, I
| H. Shipman, on Tuesday evening
last, was taken to Clinton, N J,
| this morning, where the interment
{will take place. Mrs. Shipman
|spent many years of her long life
in Clinton, hence her remains were
taken there for burial.
——
It was
Philadelphia
in
such.
rence
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
0
Liabilities ‘ ;
No. of policies in force, 137312 Galo of about 40,000
. : tt
Dividends paid past year
Disability pai past year
Death, past year
E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager,
Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre.
"Housecleaning time is here and you will need
new up-to-date Wall Papers. We are better pre-
pared to show the latest designs in decorations 8
this Spring than ever, both as to price and qual-
ity. We carry a full line of H. M. Berge & Son's
high grade papers.
We are offering gilts at 5 cents, double roll.
Gilts at 6 cents, double roll.
3Embossed 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. 600 patterns in
stock to select from.
G. F. Beloud & Co.
Desmond Street, Sayre, Pa.
CONSIDER THE EASTER
LILIES
Jap-a-Lac
gives pew life rend lustre to old
chairs, furniture and
It is the
finish for floors, Interior -
work, bath rooms, sash and
sills, a
Thirteen colors—100 different
uses— 75 cents a quart can.”
All the best and most widely
wdvertised goods are always to
be found at this store and at
prices to please every purse,
BOLICH BRO'S,
HARDWARE.
G. H. GOFF
now ready to furnish
Pure Reservoir Ice to
a Savre patrons.
Delays Are Dangerous B Pi yIe In Ww :
Things will happen over night to oth ones, averly.
EE RS nS
I. L. BENJAMIN,
change the entire course of events, Thus
Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger.
with your houseand household at peace
And contrast their purity and white-
ness with your teeth. If the com-
parison is not favorable, or if you
already know your teeth to be
defective, do pot hesitate to consult
DRS WILLIAMS & LEWIS
whose profession is not only to cure
sore and paloful teeth, bat to pe-
store and place them to their natur-
al beauty. Oar methods are the Iat-
est, thoroughly scientific and pain-
less. VITALIZED AIR.
DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS,
Opposite Big Store.
tables,
picture frames,
Is
and in safety at sonset Easter Sunday
there mav be no home the next day
Fire! Why don't you get and keep your
personal property insured through us
agninst fire every minute in the year?
FRED J]. TAYLOR,
SAYRE, FA
First-class work done promptly at rea~
sonable prices.
120 Spruce St. Athens, Pa.
E. M. DUNHAM, L. B. DENISON, M. .
Office, Rooms 2 and 4 x
Building, Elmer ve,
Valley Phone at office and
residence.
| Residence:
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Offios:-~ Rooms ¢ and 6, Hlmer Block,
Lookhart Street, Bayre, Pa,