The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, May 11, 1906, Image 3

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jer. The more you know about style, the eas-
wi be to satisfy you that we are in st touch
-d thing. When it comes to materials
ing, the better you are posted, the more easier
ill be to convince you that we can serve you well.
hat isn't all—cost of selling is not so great where
ive no rents to pay. Our stores are stocked with
: money can buy and labor produce.
Jome in, we'll do
MANEY & PAGE,
SAYRE and ATHENS.
lawn
Mowers
$2.15
EACH
wig
low wheel, $2.75, $3.00, $3.75, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00,
$7.00, $8 00, $9.00, $12.00, $13.50.
GEO. L. ROBERTS CO.
216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St., Athens.
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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 ON
We have added a new
line. As fine a line of
10c candies as can be
bought.
e are continually
receiving new souvenir
tcards. Our variety
comprises over 5,000
styles of views, etc. A
full line of Eaton Hur-
but stationery always
in stock at
WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS
75c Per Bottle.
0. M. Driggs
Prescription Druggist.
pank Building, . Sayre, Pa
$10 CASH
You can save on the new machine
profit.
We have the New Home, Singer
and other makes. You have no
agent's commission to pay if you
By here. Call, write or telephone
Tiffany's Music Store,
222 Main Street, Athens, Pa.
The Valley Record
“All the news that's fit to print"
FRIDAY, MAY 11 1908,
LOCAL BREVITIES
Orders for Stegmaier’s beer must
either be accompanied by cash or
|paid for on delivery at private
houses. 304 6
The Lehigh Valley railroad will
run special train to Wilkes-Barre
and return Saturday May 12, ac-
count fireworks display. Special
-|train will leave Sayre at 1 p.m,
and returning leave Wilkes Barre
at 11:30 p.m, 3-2
A reliable married man wanted
to work at ice business, No one
need to respond except that he is
alive and a teamster. House
will be furnished. A recommenda-
tion will be required as to your
qualifications. Valley and Bell
phones, F, J, Tillman, Sayre. 2.3*
A 400-page book entitled “The
San Francisco Earthquake Horror"
and a year's subscription to The
t| Valley Record, $3.00. Snap this
offer up quick. The offer is likely
to be withdrawn at any time, as the
publishers of the book have in-
formed us that their immense plant
Copy of Communication in
which He Requests that a De-
tailed Statement of Receipts
and Expenditures Shall be
Made :
Yesterday's Record told of the
action to be taken by Councilman
Coleman Hassler in calling the
attention of the board of auditors
to the laws of 1574 concerning the
manner in which the board shall
make a report provided th:y are
called upon to do by a citizen of
the borough. * Mr. Coleman is act-
ing in the capacity of a citizen and
the following is a copy of the
‘etter which has been received by
cach member of the board
“Sayre, Pa, May 10, 1906
Before making your audit of
Sayre borough council, Sayre bors
ough street commissioner, and
Sayre borough school board, for
the year ending the first Monday
in June next, | wish to call your
attention to an Act or part of an
Act dated Apnl 24, 1874, Sec 2,
Penna's Laws, Page 112, entitled
“Daties of Auditors.” Will you
please comply with the provisions
of said act? In makiag this audit
I, as a citizen, demand an itemized
statement (in detail) of each and
separate vouchers; to whom, for
what purpose, and the amount paid,
giving list of all exonerations,
name of person, location and
amount of each exoneration. By
giving this request proper atten-
tion you can avoid considerable
annoyance and expense.
Respectfully yours,
Coleman Hassler,”
Whether the auditors will com-
ply with Mr. Hassler's request is
not known, as they refuse to say
anything concerning the matter,
except that the audit so far as the
borough affairs are concerned has
been made for this year, and there
fore do not believe that there is
any power that will compel them
to make a report until the stated
time for next year.
On the other hand Mr. Hassler
says that he has been advised by
reliable and first class legal counsel
that the board is compelled to
make a complete and detailed
statement at any time they are so
requested by a citizen of the bor-
ough. The outcome of the matter
will be awaited with much interest.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. W. H. Flory is in Wilkes
Barre today attending the old home
week celebration.
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Attorney H. S. Winlack and
Simon Glaser went to Binghamton
today on legal business.
J. W. Grumme left this morning
for Wilkes-Barre to join Mrs,
Grumme, who went yesterday.
E. J. VanDeventer, traveling
salesman for the American Type
Founders company, was a Sayre
visitor today.
W. S. Lyon, of the Inland Type
Foundry, of New York, was a
pleasant caller at The Record office
this morning.
W, B Bitting, representing the
Thomas W. Price Co., Philadelphia,
was in Sayre this morning and
made The Record a business call.
Mr. and Mrs. F, P. Murphy went
to Wilkes-Barre this morning to
attend the Old Home Week cele-
bration. Mr. Murphy formerly re-
sided in that city.
Attorney H. H. Mercereau left
this morning for New York city.
Late tonight he will return to
Wilkes-Barre, where he will re
main over tomorrow.
NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received by
the South Waverly school board
on 1,200 square feet of concrete
sidewalk, be the same more or less.
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SLOW PROGRESS JURTNEN VST
FNUROER CAE SCENE OF CHINE
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Offered in Evidence Just Be- CEuitable Clothing by the Court
fore Adjournment Last Night| Officials.
Progress in the Johnson murder| Yesterday forenoon the jury in
case was slow yesterday, nearly all (the Johnson murder case visited
the forenoon being consumed in th: scene of the crime near Mace
allowing the jurymen to visit the [donia. Overcoats, muffl srs, mat
scene of the crime. Ia the after- | tens, scarfs, heavy underwear and
noon several witnesses for the | undervests were secured for the
prosecution were sworn, and just! members of the jury, who had left
before adjournment last night the their homes believing that the
alleged confession made by Charles | weather would eventually grow
to Officer Guy Hollon in the pres | warmer, and therefore they were
ence of several others, was offered |
in cvidence. Mr. McPherson, of |
counsel for the defense, objected to
the admission of the confession on
the ground that it did not admit
any connection with the crime by
which the defendant could be con-
vicled under the indictment. In
the confession the defendant only
admits firing the building after the
killing was done.
LAY SENTENCED
[0 THIRTY DAYS
Must Also Pay $10 Fine and
Costs of Prosecution for As-
saulting Sayre Officer
Herbert D. Lay, the man who
assaulted Officer Robert D:Groff,
when the latter was placing him
under arrest here some days ago, |
yesterday pleaded guilty before |
Fanning to aggravated assault and |
battery and was sentenced to pay |
a fine of $10, pay the costs of]
prosecution, and undergo imprison. |
ment in the county jail for a term
of 30 days, sentence to commence
May 1. Lay is the man who after
his arrest broke out of the borough
lockup and was later arrested at
the Lehigh Valley station by Cons
stable Brougham.
THE, MEANEST YET
A western editor who has been
experiencing trouble in collecting
subscTiption accounts, delivers him-
self as follows: “A man may use
the mole on the back of his neck
for a collar button; he may ride a
freight train to save 3 cents car
fare; he may light the lamp with a
splinter to save matches; he may
stop his watch at night to save
wear, use a period for a semicolon
to save ink; pasture his grand-
mother’s grave to save hay, but a
man of this kind is a scholar and a
gentleman, compared to a man
who takes a newspaper, and when
asked to pay lor it, puts it back in
the postoffice marked, “refused’
TINE TABLE CHANGES
The spring time table of the Le-
high Valley will go into effect on
Sunday next. Train 1, which has
heretofore gone over the Ithaca
branch will now go over the main
line. Thins Nos. 7 and 2 will be
placed back in the service. The
former will leave at 5:13 while No
2 will leave at 2:40. On account
of again placing these trains in|
service the slecper will be taken off |
No. 20 and this train will carry |
only baggage and express. Train |
not clad in winter clothing. Some
came to court without vests, none
ot them had overcoats, and the
majority had laid aside their winter
flannels. Judge Fanning ordered
that they be furnished with suitable
clothing to make the trip, and after
the jail and county officials’ had
been interviewed, enough articles
of clothing were secured so that
they made the trip in comparative
LOCAL NEWS
avenue is quite seriously ill,
————
is seriously ill from nervous pros-
tration.
special train to Wilkes-Barre to-
morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, on
Fare for round trip, $283
rate.
this morning when train No. 8 ar-
for Wilkes-Barre and other points
nearly everyone was leaving Sayre
for the day.
————
gree was conferred upon two can-
didates and preliminary arange-
ments were made for the memorfil
exercises which are to occur on
Sunday, Juhe 3.
M. H. Sawtelle, cashier of the
National Bank of Sayre, today re-
ceived a receipt from Mrs. A. J
Cassatt, secretary of the Pennsyl-
vania branch of the Red Cross so-
ciety for $211 58, which had been
forwarded to her for the San Fran
cisco sufferers,
There is considerable rejoicing
among the railroad men over the
outcome of the coal strike. Al
ready the coal carrying lines are
making preparations for increased
traffic which will mean more work
for train crews, and in fact more
work in all departments.
-
The baseball teams of Pennsyl-
vania and Cornell are straining
every nerve for the supremacy in
the game to be played at Ithaca
May 30, Pennsylvania to retain the
lead gained last Decoration Day,
and Cornell to wrest it from the
Quakers. Special reduced rates
via Lehigh Valley railroad.
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EF. Mercercau has received a
No. 122 will leave Sayre at 6.45 in|letter from his sister, Mrs. K B
the morning, instead of at 7:00 as| Mercereau, who was one of the
formerly. | San Francisco earthquake suffzrers
STATE NORMAL PUPILS | She is alive and well but says that
| she and her family were compelled
_ [to sleep in a barn for some time
The following pupils are register- | following the disaster. ler letter
ed from Bradford county at the |was sent here without an envelope,
State Normal at West Chester, Pa: 'and it is therefore assumed that
Irving G. Alger, North Orwell; this particular article of stationery
John N. Alger, North Orwell; D. | was probably difficult to secure.
Gon Rom WAC Co HOSTAL NOTE
Stella Cass, Rome; Mabel C. Cool-
baugh, LeRaysville; Nellie M. Gor-
Albert Miller of Powell, and A.
H. Dean of Columbia Cross Roads,
don, Standing Stone; Brunctta H.
Howard, Homet's Ferry; Sarah T.
were operated upon this forenoon.
James H, Mowrer, a machinist's
Lawler, Athens,
A section shanty on the Lehigh
Valley Mountain cut off near
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The “"Exuericn’ Pillows
received the highest award
at all World's Fairs, and
are guaranteed to be filled
with pure, clean, downy, odorless
feathers; positively no cotton, ne ‘
shoddy, no hog's hair, no impure or uncured feathers, are used.
Every genuine “EmuExicu’* Pillow has attached a patentvd envelopes
tag, containing the Emmerich Guarantee Insurance Certificate, an insurance
policy of satisfaction or money back.
Write Chas. Emmerich & Co,, makers of fine pillows, Emmerich Building,
Chicago, and receive, free, their new booklet, *' Pine Feathers Make Fige Pillows."*
Shows the progress of feathers from incubator to finished pillow, ~~
CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE
205 Desmond St. Valley Phone 191a.
Is Your Life Insured? If Not, Why
Not?
DO YOU KNOW THAT THE
NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION
Will give you a better policy than any other fraternal or old line :
company at the exact cost of carrying it. Examige its TERM i
POLICY. Costs 570 to $1.85 per month, Accordingito age,
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Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre.
Without becoming a friend
of the store, scores of come
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
Call and see
Beloud before buying your
Wall Paper.
G. F. Beloud-8 Cia
Desmond Street,
lowest price.
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A big difference ~whether one's g
teeth are well kept or receive poor @ |
attention. This especially applies
to the fair sex. If you contemplate & | |
having dental work done, you will
make no mistake by consulting us.
Teeth extracted without pain,
VITALIZED AIR.
Teeth Cleaned ‘ 50¢
Teeth filled with cement, b
Silver filing.
Gold Fillings
Gold Crowns
Full Set Teeth
DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS,
Opposite Big Store.
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| Mountain Freezers, Oil and
| Gasoline Screen
Doors and Windows at
Refrigerators,
Stoves,
SALA LALALALLAALL AAS &
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| GOLICH BROS,
HARDWARE
G. H. GOFF
Is now ready to furnish
Pure Reservoir Ice to
Sayre patrons.
Both Phones, Waverly.
SOCIALIST CLUB
| Meets every Friday evening at
| Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple
| street, West Sayre. All invited,
| Everybody welcome.
We Want to Post You
about a recently occurring opportunity
in real estate dealing. There are chances
all the time, but this strikes us as being |
especially good. We want to wake mon- |
ey, bat we are willing to share the find |
with you. The whole proposition is}
open to your careful -even eautious— |
investigation,
FRED ]. TAYLOR,
SAYRE, PA,
H. L. TOWNER, M.D.
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helper, suffered a laceration of the
Specialties.
ag taxed to the limit and that
We reserve the right of rejecting
Bids to be in on
Gardner's Run tank was destroyed
by fire early yesterday morning.
left middle finger while at work
this forenoon,
Subacribe for The Record.
Contractor and Bullder
Plans and Estimates Furnished,
Diseases of Women and of the Rectum,
Houre—T to fam, 1808, Top. m,
OFFICR—-8AMURLS BLOCK,
Valley Tolephons 27x. 138 Loskhurd 86 210 Miller 8. Sayre, Pa.