The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, May 03, 1906, Image 4

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of coats They
are black and
various col-
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ofl panama,
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mixtures and
silk. All }
of original
prices.
60% of list price.
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SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYNAN.
J. Kiron,
tention given to
ole.
LAWS & WINLACK,
Attorneys and Counselors
at Law.
A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS
© TRANSACTED.
LAWS’ BUILDING, 219 DESMOND BT.
Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre.
LOOMIS OPERAHOUSE
ORCHESTRA
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HILL & BEIBACH
CAFE
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
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Application in Divorce
To Anus Manley: In the Court of
Common Pleas of Bradford County,
No, 282, February term, 1006. You are
busbaud, has applied to the Court of
Common Pleas of Beadford County for a
Divorce from the bonds of matrimony
and the said Court has appoin «1 Mon-
day, May 7th, 1906, at the Coart House
in Towanda, for hearing the said J. R.
Manley in the premises, at which time
and place yon may attend if you think
JOB GRIFFIN, Sherill,
To John T. Kelley :
Common Pleas of Bradford County, No.
{ wife, has applied to the Court of Com-
{mon Pleas of Bradford County for a
| Divorce from the bonds of matrimony,
| and the said Court has appointed Mon-
‘day, May Tth, 1908, at the Court House
in Towanda, for hearing the said Lillian
in the premises, at which time and place
you may attend if you think proper.
288-4w JOB GRIFFIN, Sheriff,
Application in Divorce
To James Lewis Alexander: In the
Common Pleas of Bradford County, No.
316, December term, 1905, you are here-
by notified that Laura Alexander, your
wife, has applied to the Court of Com-
mou Pleas of Bradford County for a
Divorce from thé bonds of matrimony,
and the sald Court has appointed Mou-
day, May 7th, 1908, at the Court House
in Towanda, for Reariagthe said Laura
in the premises, at which time and place
Application in Divorce
To William Conklin: In the Court
of Common Pleas of Bradford County.
No. 88, December term, 1905, you are
hereby notified that Electa A. Coaklin,
your wife, has applied to the Court of
Common Pleas of Bradford County fora
Divorce from the bonds of matrimony,
and the said Court has appointed Mon-
day, May 7th, 1906, at the Court House
io Towanda, for hearing the said Electa
in the premises, at which time and place
you may attend if you think Tr.
86 dw JOB GRIFFIN, Sheri.
Application in Divorce
To Perry H, Baker: In the Court of
Common Pleas of Bradford County, No.
225, February term, 1006, you are here-
by notified that Besale L. Camp Baker,
our wile, has applied to the Court of
Common Pleas of Bradford County for a
Divorce from the bonds of matrimony,
and the said Court has appointed Mon-
day, May 7th, 1906, at the Court House
in Towanda, for hearing the said Beasie
in the premises, at which time and place
Tete "08 GRIFFIN, Sheris.
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Political Announcement
To the Republican Voters of Bradford
County :
Iu formally announcing wy candidacy
{or re-election to the office of Repiesent-
ford
county, I recognize the right of = oon-
stituents to know my attitude, both past
and futare, on those questions which are
of such vital importance to Lhe country
at large.
1 therefore desire to state, that if re
lation, and will introduce and work for
The amendment to the Constitution
in the law-making body shall be citizen-
ship and vot au indiscriminate popula-
tion of foreigners centered in the large
cities to the prejudice and exclusion of
the agricultural districts,
The revision of the tax laws so that
all kinds of property and franchises
shall pay the same millage on the dollar
of valaation.
The limiting of all franchises to a
reasonable length of time,
The granting to trolley roads of all
rivileges enjoyed by steam railroads,
foclading the right of eminent domain
and the right to carry freight.
The retention of all license fees and
personal property fax by the county.
The increase of the state aid in the
township road law from 15% to 507,
The granting to the people at large
more power to decide some of the more
important questions, such as the graat-
ing of franchises, municipal ownership
of pablic service corporations and mat-
ters of a local character.
The repeal of the iniquitous sheriff's
fee bill.
The final disposition of petty misde-
meanors before a justice of the peace
and a jury of six, whereby a large por-
tion of the expense of maintaining the
criminal courts will be eliminated.
The enactment of legislation providing
for equality of rates charged by trans-
portation companies, both freight and
passenger, and a waximum passenger
rate of two cents per mile.
Increased aporopriation to public
schools especially township bigh schools,
even to the cxtont of the state bearing
the entire éxpensé of maintaining the
public school system,
The enactment of the Anti-Trust bill
introduced by me at the last regular
session, prohibiting the combination of
capital for the purpose of controlling
the prices of commodities by monopolies.
The repeal of the present muzzler law
by the enactment of a just and equitable
libel law,
1 respectfully solicit the Support of all
voters who are in favor of the euactment
of this legislation and pledge myself, if
re-lected, to use every effort on my part
to secure the enactment of the same,
Respectfully,
Athens, Pa. L. ¥ HOYT.
L. B. DENISON, N. D.
Office, Rooms 2 and 4 2
Talmadge Building, Eimer Ave
Valley Phone at office and
residence.
Miss Carric Halfpenny went to
Mansfield today to visit friends.
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The Union Veteran Legion re-
ceived one pew member yesterday.
Mrs. J. S. Sawyer and Miss Me-
lissa Weller wéit to Milan this
momping, ~~.
_Miss Clara Stevens weat to
Smithfield this morning for a short
visit with relatives,
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John H. Chaffee aud wife were
in Athens yesterday afternoon to
attend the memorial exercises,
C. F. Palmer, paperhanger and
decorator, Athens, Pa. Communi
cations by mail will receive prompt
attention. 301-1w
Riley Vancise of Sheshequin,
was in attendance at the Memor-
ial services yesterday in the G. A.
R hall
Miss Nettie Cummings has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. P. E.
Decker, and returned to Mansfield
today,
Tomorrow is pension day for the
old soldiers and they are looking
forward to it with considerable in-
terest.
Mrs. J. S. Russell went to Lacey-
ville this morning to spend a few
days with her mother, Mrs. |] J.
WHeght.
~ Mrs W, G Schrier and children
are at Towanda for a week's visit
with her mother,- Mrs. A. M.
Thompson.
Miss Mertie Horton has been
the guest of her sister, Mrs. George
McDuffee, and returned to Towan
da this morning.
C. A. McCollum of Elmira, who
formerly had a photograph gallery
in Athens was calling on friends in
Mrs. Mary Grobin of Lakewood,
N J, stopped over today on her
return home after visiting at the
home of I. A. Thompson a week.
Bradford County Soldiers and Sails
ors" Eacampmeat will decide when
and where the encampment will be
held this year.
Mrs. Sylvia B. Norrish, county
president of the W. C, T. U , spoke
at Liberty Corners Sunday and at-
tended the institute at Asylum on
Tuesday. She spoke in Monroeton
last evening and returned home to-
day noon.
Miss Belle Lantz went to Wilkes.
Barre this morning to visit with
her father for a few days. Next
week she will go to Red Lodge,
Montana, where she has four
brothers residing, and she will
make her future home there as she
has already secured ‘a good posi-
tion in that place,
N. P. Chaffee received a tele-
phone message yesterday afternoon
giving him the sad news of the
death of his brother-in-law, John
D. Kinney. Mr. Kinney served as
county commissioner up to Janu
ary last when his term expired and
is well known ia this locality. Mr.
Chaffee went to Warren this after
noon and will attend the funeral
Friday.
About ten days ago Tom Dan.
geifield broke into Dan Russel's
house in the night and aroused
Dan who got up and collared him
and then threw him out of doors.
Instead of getting out a warrant
for his arrest Dan went to bed and
slept uatil morning. He then
reported to the police but Tom had
slid out of the state, going to
Geneva, N.Y. Yesterday he re
turned and Chief Mulligan arrested
him, He will have a hearing before
Justice “ Johnson today. Dangers
field has been in jail before and
seems to like that kind of fare.
MARRIED LAST NIGHT
Athens—Miss Bertha J, Bradley,
the address and Major W. H. H.
Gore had charge of the program.
Rev. Kelley took for his subject
“Virtue,” and said that true virtue
do good acts without hope of re-
service to the country in the wars
fare that preserved our liberties.
This involved patriotism, self sacri.
fice and privation, and no money
could compensate them for such
service, The speaker then referred
to the menace to our government
of the foreign element and the
tendency of political leaders to
make slaves of us, and said, “There
is a duty for the man who has
honor in his breast to fight this
wrong in our government as we
fought it in the field."
Miss Ethel Gray, the music
teacher in the high school, came
and favored us with a beautilul
and appropriate solo, “Nearer
Home,” and was givea a vote of
thanks. :
Colonel Blair then gave one of
his patriotic talks of army service,
of need. Rev. Bair wasam
of the Bucktail regiment ln
distinction for bravery, and hi§ talk
always reaches the spot.
Miss Clara Kellogg, our coms
Lonely Grave" with that sweet,
tender pathos which she always
commands.
James H, Wilson, who served in
Company F, Sixth Pa. Reserves,
and Edwina Cranmer of Company
D, Seventeenth Pa. Cavalry, the
two members who died during the
year. Alter singing ‘‘America” the
mecting was closed.
INSTALLATION SERVICES
Athens—The installation serv-
ices of Rev. A. F. von Tobel, M,
A, to be pastor of the Athens
Preshyterian church, were held last
evening, The services were in
charge of Rev. W. S. Peterson,
moderator of Lackawanna Presby-
tery, and the sermon was preached
by Rev. E G. Fullerton, D. D, of
Wilkes-Barre,
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Mrs. J. H. Brown, 103 Ferry
street, has a fine line of samples of
tailor made dress and suit materials
which she would like to show the
ladies of Athens and vicinity, from
the Syracuse Garment Co. ‘Phone
No. 133d. 290-m
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Mil Sale
Lace Curtains
Three Days
Only
From 29¢ Pair Up
Rare chance to secure best
values at little money.
D. £. McMAHAN
1.0. 0. F. BLOCK,
Commer Pine and Main Streets,
ATHENS,
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Heavy and Light Draying snd Moving
Gardens ashes drawn away,
and all team work attended
promptly. Livery attached,
207 N.Lshigh Ave. Valley Phone 308x
Office and Residence at
Bridge Work Our Special
Valley Telephone 97d
HOLD ON
a minute; we want
to tell you some-
thing.
We do plumbing,
) \please you on any-
RN thing in our line,
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H. R. TALMADGE,
Beth "Pheses. Elmer Ave,
Maynard. Maynard & Schrier
Attorneys and Counselors.
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M. P, A. Block, Sayre, Pa. May-
nard Block, Atheas, Pa.
A.E. BAKER,
-Garpenter and Bullder.
17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y.
I. L. BENJAMIN,
Painter, Decoralor and Paperhanger.
First-class work done promptly at res-
sonable prices.
Residence: —120 Bpruce St, Athens, Pa.
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