0 grea ine stores are stocked with show you the style. ANY ii YOU WANT ANY SIZE YOU NEED ANY PRICE YOU LIKE The Man Who “Gets There” 75c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. pank Building, - Tiffany's Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print" MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1906, LOCAL BREVITIES Garden making is well under way. A real, live thunder shower passed north of Sayre last night. Rifle given away with every child's suit irom $2.50 up, qn Sat- urday only. H. Sattler. 300-2 The Business Men's Association will hold a meeting tomorrow even- .|ing for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. The country roads are dry, dusty “land hubby. Warm showers are needed to place them in good cone dition apn Forest fires on the mountain "| west of Athens attracted consider- able attention from the residents of Sayre on Saturday evening. Since the water in the trout streams has become clear the fish- ing is said to be excellent and many large catches are reported. The Kane ball players made no mistake in coming to Sayre to mond Laid at Rest in Tioga Point Cemetery The funeral of Mrs. Ellery L. Hammond, whose death occurred at the Packer hospital on Friday morning last, after having under- gone an operation for the removal of a tumor, was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late home, No. 211 South Elmer avenue, the Rev. E C. Petrie, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiating. Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Rosencrans sang feelingly, and the pall bearers were Horace Frank, John Kies, G S. Parker, of Sayre; J. M. Bal. loud, Cortland; Charles A Ward, Athens, and Frank Burgess of Owego. The remains were taken to Tioga Point cemetery for inter- ment. J. W. Grumme's uadertak ing establishment had charge of the arrangements. WILL SAVE WOMEN MUCH LABOR Patent Dish Dryer Invented by Waverly Woman Promises to be a Great Labor Saving Device One of the latest labor saving devices, which promises to be of lasting benefit to women who are compelled to do their own house work, is a patent dish dryer, ins vented and patented by Mrs. Jennie Daly, of No. 125 Chemung street, Waverly, N. Y. Mrs. Daly, who is not in the best of health, has for some time been working on a plan whereby dishes can be nicely dried without the use of a towel, and after much hard work and persist- ent thought has at last perfected and placed upon the market a simple yet elective, article for do- ing this work. The dryer is about the size of a large pail, and has perforated sides, The construction of the dryer is based on a scientific principle, and its operation is so simple that a child can use it as well as a grown person. Those who are interested in the labor- saving device should either call upon or write Mrs, Daly, who will be glad to explain it in detail. LOCAL NEWS Professor Cummings’ dancing class will meet this week on Tues- day evening from 7 to 9 o'clock, instead of Saturday evening. The Loomis opera house orches tra will furnish the music for the dance to be given by Harvey Gray in Eighmey's hall on tomorrow evening. \ Hoyt's “A Bunch of Keys" at the Loomis on Saturday evening. This is the funniest of farce com edies and has caused more people to laugh than any other pttraction on the road. Arguments were made before Judge Fanning on Saturday in the case against the Waverly, Sayre & Athens Traction Company for the recovery of taxes which are alleged to be due the borough of Sayre The judge took the papers in the case and reserved decision. On account of the show at the opera house on, Saturday evening Harvey Gray will give the third of his second series of dances in Eighmey's hall on tomorrow even- ing. At the dance given on Satur- day evening 95 couples were in attendance. The mothers’ meeting of the W, C. T. U, will meet tomorrow after- noon at the home of Mrs, Martin Tillman, Chemung street. The president desires the attendance of all members. The funeral of Mrs, James Car- ter, who died on Saturday morning last of tuberculosis, was held from and recruit their team. late. home on North River Woman Says Holmes Broke Up Furniture and Then Threat- ened Their Lives Thomas Holmes, who at one time rua a saloon in Athens and was possessed of considerable property, but who has recently given the police at Milltowncon- siderable trouble, on account of his disposition to gel drunk and tear things up, was before Justice C. S. Gay this morning on a charge of surety of the peace. The com- plainant in the case alleges that last night Holmes was at the home of Mrs. Sarah Puff, of Milltown, and that while there he proceeded to demolish the furniture, and not content with this he is alleged to have threatened the life of the in~ mates. Officer Sisson was called, but when he arrived Holmes had left the house and later was found lying along the street asleep. The officer placed him under arrest and brought him, to the lockup where he spent the night. This morning when arraigned he was in a deplor- able condition. The prosecution was represented by District Attors ney Mills, while Attorney Paul Maynard looked after the interests of the prisoner. At the conclusion of the hearing Holmes was held to the next term of court in the sum of $250 bail. M. H. Sawtelle quali- fied as bondsman and Holmes was released. PERSONAL MENTION * Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Carey drove to Chemung yesterday, Marvin Becker of of Hornellsville was visiting [riends in Sayre yester day. Mrs. G. S. Rounds has returned from a week's visit with frieuds at Elmira, Attorney Paul Maynard is in Towanda today transacting busi- ness of a legal nature, S. R. Lilley of Factoryville, this state, was the guest of E M, Thompson over Sunday. Mrs. M. W. Beisecker and two daughters went to Gettysburg this morning for a short visit ‘with {riends and relatives. Mrs. Bert Squires of Plummer street, who was injured by the fall of the grand stand last Friday, is better today. Mrs. Jesse Hinkley of Elmira, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Hyatt, will return to Elmi ra this evening. ———————p—— Miss Edith Wells, who has been man, for some time, returned to her home at Anprim, Pa, this morning. Mrs. Fred Rockland of Waverly, John Clark of Rummerfield, and Mrs. Richard Emory of Sayre, were operated upon at the hospital this forenoon. NIGHT PROWLING There is no doubt that a large per cent. of the degredation, diss grace, ruin and crime among the young springs from the habit of night prowling, corner loafing and kindred acts by both sexes, in city, town and hamlet all over this broad” country, Any person who keeps his or her eyes open knows this. Hundreds of boys and girls are out at night and we all know that many influences for evil and none for good surround them con- tinually. MINISTERS” MEETING The Ministerial Association held a meeting in the Church of Christ this forenoon. There was quite a large number of pastors in attend- ance and the session Was a very one. Rev, C Visitors Defeated in Saturday's Game by a Score of Eight to Two A very interesting game of ball was played on the Riverside grounds Saturday afternoon be- tween a local aggregation and the team from Kane, Pa, which is staying in town for a couple of weeks for practice. The home team proved to be superior in nearly every department of the game and defeated the Kaneites by a score of 8 to 2. Cotter pitched a fine game for the locals and kept the hits well scattered. M. Madi gan held down third base in fine shape, and made the only home run of the game by a long fly to right field, The visiting team showed poor team work at times and made sev eral errors when they were costly. The Sayre team played together well and succeeded in bunching hits when needed. After the game Cotter and Madigan signed with the Kane team, ANGELL SAYS WOMAN Causes Her Arrest on a Charge of Larceny By Bailee Milltown, hr owa use. time piece had been pawned. The Brougham on a warrant charging larceny by bailee, and when ar- raigned pleaded not guilty and de down for Saturday afternoon, I The Lehigh Valley railroad com- pany 15 meeting with many diffi- culties lately. Wednesday traffic was blocked by the great cave-in at Barry's junction, and yesterday morning the forward truck of one of the day coaches jumped the track just after the train had cleared the cutting just west of Mahoney City. Maay of the pass- engers became considerably fright ened fearing that the train had left the rails entirely. HOYT'S “A BUNCH OF KEYS” Chas, Hoyt has ever wielded a keen but kindly pen in satirizing the fads of everyday life, but in none of them has he been happier than in the satire of hotel life. In this comedy from the entrance of the Harum Scarum Teddy to the final curtain he displays his keen wit and plays on the many eccens tricities seen in the daily hotel life, The company presenting the most successful comedy, is one of the best that has ever been seen in it, and the management promises the engagement to be the laughing event of the season. At the Loomis Saturday, May 5, afternoon and evening. JUNPED BACKWARLS Pasquale Parropa, an Italian sec- tion hand, jumped backwards from a moving Lehigh Valley engine at Falls, Pa, this morning and sus- tained a bad crush of the left foot. He was brought to the hospital at this place this afternoon. While the foot is badly injured amputa~ tion is not considered necessary. Specialties. Diseases of Womds and of the Reston, Hours—7 to fa my, ©hTkspm. ¢ \SSE/ \ SRA \ SR - NB 0) N l ~~ LM gm b\ FRAMING 2 ES 2S fod / S\N Js : RS Valley Phone 191 a, Liabilities PAPER HERE Without becoming a friend of the store, scores of comé again and again customers testify to this. We are af- ter the business of every person in town who want Big Value For His Money And to get this business we are offering the best up- to-date Wall Paper at the lowest price. Call and see Beloud before buying your Wall Paper. Desmond Street, 1 quart " 6 quart " ." 4 quart Milk 6 quart n " 2 quart “ 2 quart 4 1 quart " 2 quart ’ " Enamel Wash Bowls Rly] “" SAYRE, PA. 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