The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, May 23, 1906, Image 3

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    it isn't right. There is
ese Rochester Qlothes w
no half way about tailoring.
The beauty of it all is tha
t they're as well tailored be-
from, a dozen patterns of a
style, a dozen reasons why
MANEY
SAYRE an
& PAGE,
d ATHENS.
A SQUARE DEAL
216 Desmond St., Sayre.
322 8. Main St., Athens.
We have added a new
line. As fine a line of
10c candies as can be
Bn
e are continually
receiving new souvenir
postcards. Our variety
comprises over 5,000
styles of views, etc. A
fli sof Eaton Hur-
b ionery always
in stock at
WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS
1383 LOCKHART BT.
STOP, LOOK, LISTEN,
New Sewing Mazhines,
Drop Heads, $10, $15 and $30.
Delivered at your home on trial. Sold |
on monthly payments. Call, write or
call Valley Phone 90c.
Tiffany's Music Store,
222 Main Street, Athens, Pa.
The Valley Record
“All the news that's fit to print’
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 1908.
LOCAL BREVITES
The air is still raw
Memorial day orators are re
hearsing. -
“Lynwood” at the park on Mon-
day eveging.
Second hand bicycles from $5.00
up at Zausmer's jewelry store, Wa-
verly. 12 4t
The frost of Sunday night is
said to have destroyed many fruit
tree blossoms.
sa
There will be a meeting of the
congregation of the Lutheran
church this evening. Business of
the utmost importance is to be
transacted.
The Ladies’ Missionary Society | &
of the Lutheran Church will hold
a bake sale on Saturday next at the
Reeser, Kessler, Wicland store
The sale will commence at 10
o'clock and continue all day.
—————
It is expected that criminal court
ill come to an end today. Judge
The Man Who
“Gets There"
Is the man who has blood
-real rich blood and
pleaty of I$ in his body,
Driggs” Wine of Cod Liver Oll
Makes blood lots of It—
life-giving, braln-noarish-
Fé: Strengst-ropleaishing
75¢ Per Bottle.
0. M. Driggs
Prescription Druggist.
gank Building, Sayre, Pa.
A> yre,
Ho
Strawberry patches in this local-
|ity are said to have been badly
§ damaged by the frost of Suaday
nigh
|
—— ——
Miss Hannah Supowitz, who has
[peso visiting friends and relatives
in this plaice for several days, has
{returned to her home at Shena-
doah.
-
Rev. Herbert 1... Hannah, who
was recently appointed rector ot
the Church of the Redeemer, was
on Tuesday morning ordained a
priest by Bishop Talbot in St.
Mark's church at Mauch Chunk
Hon. Charles A. Mayer, 75 years
of age, and president judge of the
the Twenty fifth judicial district,
comprising Cameron, Elk and
Clinton counties, died Friday in
the Germantown hospital. He was
a resident of Lock Haven.
Memorial Day is only one week
away. Thelocal G A R post is
making preparations to appropri-
ately observe the day. Attorney
C. C. Yocum has been chosen to
deliver the address and there will
be the usual ceremonies that have
heretofore accompanied the event.
——————
The Summer Stock company
which is to open the park on Mon-
day evening next began rehearsals
today. The members of the com-
pany are all here, and Messrs.
Salisbury & Murray are rapidly
getting matters in shape for a most
auspicious opening.
——————
“The Wranglers” met last night
at the home of E B Barber, on
Steadman street, last night, and en-
joyed a most pleasant evening. The
meeting was in the nature of a sur-
prise to Mr. Barber. Refreshments
were severed and before the even-
ing was over many questions of
vital importance were disposed of
and settled for all Hime | P come,
SAWED TRON iS TONNER RESIDENT
AND ESCAPED JL MARRIED YESTERDAY
Dr. Magee, Charged with Grand Rev Abram Sterliog Barner and
Miss Carrie Elizabeth Andre
United in Wedlock
Rev Abram Sterling Barner and
that Chief | Miss Carrie E 21beth Andre were
married last night at eight o'clock
church, New
Orange, N_ J, in the presence of a
| large number of invited guests and
friends and
Elmira Took
French Leave on Monday
Night
It now develops
Cassady, of the Elmira police force,
was in Sayre yesterday afternoon at the
endeavoring to get trace of Dr
George Magee, alias Dr. George |
Kurtz, who was to have been]
placed on trial at Elmira yesterday |
morning for grand larceny in hay | The groom
ing secured a £150 diamond ring | Barner well known citi-
and $500. in money from Mrs |z-n and a brother of Mrs. Horace
George M. Sayre, of Horseheads, Johnson of West Sayre.
while posing as a trance medium | | born
and fortune teller, but who escaped | known throughout this section as
from the Chemung county j {a man of the highest character and
{integrity His
window with a| | New Orange's
| young women
Larceny at
Prospect
relatives of the con-
| tracting parties
is the son of Abel
Sayre's
He was
in Towanda and is well
aul on |
bride is one of
estimable
After June first
o have been | Rev. Mr. Burner will go to Brook
lyn where he is to become the pas-
tor of one
churches of that sky
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. E E
Monday night by sawing the iron |
bars of
hack saw
his cell most
Magee is believed t
assisted from the outside, and evi
dence was secured by the Eloura
police to the cff ct that he was
diiven to Waverly in time to catch |
a Lackawanna tran for New Yo fe
at 3.27 yesterday morning
Chiet Cassady came to Sayre)
yesterday and with the assistance |
of Chief Walsh of this place and] | Corning
Chief Brooks of Waverly, he re-|
ceived considerable information
Men who were at the Lackawanna
station when the train arrived yes
terday morning say that two men
who had driven to a point near the
station boarded it for New York wand,
The description of one of the men | HL
tallies exactly with Magee The | Place <
the Mr and Mrs. | A. Williams are
and Pittsburg this week attending
Knight
and visiting relatives
M. Thompson
——r —
J]. H. Cronin, Dushore’s well
known attcrney, is the guest today
of the Hon E M. Dunham.
Lou Thompson, of To-
is the guest of her uncles,
and A J Boalich, of this
Miss
police throughout countiy |
have been notified it be
lieved it will be only a matter of a
Is in
the Templars’
few hours when the wily dactor
will be taken in custody
EXCELLENT PEOPLE SECURED
Messrs. Salisbury & Murray
have been exceedingly fortunate in
securing people for the summer
stock company which is to open
the park on Monday evening next,
The following well known stage
people have responded and are
here for rehearsals, which began
today: John Whiteside and Niel
Hickey, of the Murray-Mackie
company; George A. Seigman, of
-
President Thomas and a party of
L high Valley officials
alternoon. They were on board a
¢ mbination car and stopped here
long enough to take a look at the
new shops
ppt sna
G. S Parker, of the novelty store,
and Earl Hammond, of the local
postoffice clerical force, left town
with fishing tackle of every descrip
tion, and it is said that they really
entertain the idea of catching 2 few
trout.
Mrs. Llewellyn Simonds,
has been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I Snow, on Keystone
avenue, returned with little
Louise, ther
the Volunteer Organist company,
Paul A. Carroll, of Himmelein's
Imperial Stock company; Joe Mc
IEnRoe and Mae LaPorte of the
Irene Myers company, and S M.
and Addie LaPorte of the Guy
Stock company, John M. Newman
and Al Lonhardt, also actors of
ability, have been engaged. Pats
rons of the park may expect some
fine performances as the company
will be f@® class in every respect
MEMORIAL DAY
Heretofore it has been the cus
tom of the G. A R. Post to arrange
for the observance of Memorial
day, but this year a joint commit
tec of the post and the P. OS of
A. have the matter in hand and the
post has turned the arrangements
over to the P.O. S of A. They
will have charge of securing the
music and the orator for the occa-
sion. An orator has already been |
secured, Attorney C. C. Yocum|
having promised to be present in|
who
her
June to
home in Southbridge, Mass
daughter,
Mr. Simonds is superintendent of
one of the largest optical works in
the United States
NEW SWITCH TOWER
The Lehigh
company
building of a new tower and inter
Valley Railroad
1s contemplating
locking plant at the junction where
the Ithaca branch crosses the E
C.&N VanEtten. Itisto
be one of the Taylor pattern and |
will operate all the switches in the
switches in the yard by electricity |
the tower. Several
switches will be put into add to
the and convenience of
(trains Part of the matenal 1s al
ready on the ground and from ap-
ncar
from new
safety
this capacity on this occasion pearances the work will commence
TRADE IMPROVING
Commercial travelers have been
in evidence considerable about
Sayre during the past few days
The greater number of them claim
they are not doing
and that merchants are somewhat
slow in adding to their
placing only orders enough to
carry them along. Local mer
chants report trade improving, but
they say that it will take a pay or
two to gett back to normal con
dition,
Onc Indian Motorcycle, 1903
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
model, used only a short time, in
Records and “supplies on easy | perfect running order ; double grip |
monthly payments. Over 1,000 control. One Merkle motorcycle, |
|soon. The new tower will neces
sitate another day and might oper
{ ator.
DEFENDANT DISCHARGED
The hearing in the case of John
Honnis, the Hunganan lad charged
with having struck Fred Spaulding
with a piece of hose, thereby
breaking the latter's leg, was held
Jast night before Justice Carey.
After listening to the evidence the
defendant was discharged.
FOR SALE CHEAP
much business |
stocks,
12 4t 12 4t
ly.
“TEACHER WHIPPED
BOY SEVERELY
At Least It Is So Alleged
the Lad's Parents
by
The pareats of a ten year-old
school boy consulted a local attor-
a whipping which the boy is alle, ed
to have received yesterday after
noon at the
female teachers
hands of one of the
The boy's back
and arms are said to be c veered
with black and blue marks, a ruler
having been used as a weapon of
chastisement
According to the statements of
the boy it appears that he hid been
and as this
1s not tolerated by the rules of the
school he was called to account by
the teacher. The teacher says that
the boy has been a persistent of
caught chewing gum,
fender against the chewing gum
rule and that she was obliged to
make him understand
manner that he could not repeats
| edly break the rule. Then she
took him in hand and applied the
{ruler to his back probably with
more fore
in some
than she was aware of,
as the boy's back is rather a sorry
looking sight today
This boy's father took the lad to
an attorney,
was held. It is not likely that pro
ceedings of a legal nature will be
instituted as the boy's father refuses
|to make a crimunal complaint. In
|the meantime, the boy
{has been returned to school and
where a consultation
howe ver,
{the supenintendent has promised to
{see that
further application of the ruler
MARVELOUS ANIMAL ACT
Cine
he is protected from a
of the
with the
West and
{will open
under the
cpecial attractions
Greater Wild
Indian Congress which
May 20,
direction of Walter L
Main, are the educated wild beasts
which have been brought together
from the four quarters of the
and trained to act and play together
in perfect
Cumnuns
in Waverly,
accord. Lions, tigers,
leopards, pumas, hyenas, wolves,
bears, baboons, sheep and goats,
are shown grouped together in
utter, or apparent unconsciousness
of the fact that in
wilds they are respectively heredis
tary enemies
in the
most stupendcus tented amusement
this one attraction of many,
enterprise ever launched, will be
the appearance of one of the largest
lionesses in captivity and her two
{ cubs, which were born in the Win
ter quarters at Geneva, Ohio, three
weeks ago. That these young cats,
{tnd and playful as young kittens,
the
, may ap-
but 1t
[1s a fact, according to ammal train-
cin grow up and be happy in
narrow quarters of a cage
| pear strange to many people,
ers, that when animals, no matter
| how ferocious they may be in their
[native haunts, are born in capitivity,
|they round out, and their natures
remain gentle. The treatment they
that has
They are care
receive 1s the best and
| much to do with it.
| fully looked
{bedded and the
them daly and
adapting themselves
the
tigers
after, kept clean, well
good food given
regularly helps
them toward
to the strange conditions In
the
pumans, leopards and others of the
matter of food lions,
cat tnbe get the best fresh beef, in
fact the fresher it 1s the better for
the animals. They are given a nec}
piece of beef contaming a bone
which constrains the amimal to tear
off the
pieces of such a size that they are
meat in shreds, and in
forced to chew it, which obwiates
attacks of dpspepsia to which all
members of the cat tnibe in cap
tivity are prone
AWARDED CONTRACT
FH
known contractor, has been award
Johnson, Sayre's well
the new county clerk's office at
Owego
yesterday afternoon
several other bidders but as Mr
| Johnson's bid was considered the
There were
733
ER PILLOWS
The "Exuericn’’ Pillows
received the highest award
at all World's Pairs, and
are guaranteed to be filled
with pure, clean, downy, odorless
feathers, positively no cotton, Bo c=
shoddy, no hog’s hair, no impure uncured feathers, are used.
Every genuine “Esnmricn’ Pillow has attached a patented envelope-
tag, containing the Emmerich Guaraotee Insurance Certificate, an insurance
policy of sa isfaction or money back
Write Cha ierich & Co., makers of fine pillows, Emmerich Building,
Chicago, and receive, free theirnew booklet, ‘Pine Feathers Make Fine Pillows."
bhows the progress of feathers from incubator to finished pillow.
CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE
205 Desmond St. Valley Phone 191a.
If Not, Why
or
h
Emn
Is Your Life Insured ?
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. Examine its TERM
POLICY, Costa 570 to $1.85 per month. According to age,
E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager,
Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre.
Grand Opening
iF
Oak GROVE PARK
Monday, May 28
PEP 4 444444 HEEFT EA ES
Summer Stock Co.
OPENING PLAY
:“‘LYNWOOD"
Great War Drama
=§17
Your $38 May Go
p In flames, bat if they're in the shape
Sp real or personal property (yes, we in.
sure furniture, wearing apparel,ete., sto,
as well as baildings), they are not lost to
you any company we Rejressit al
make good your loss by fire
so much when so little outlay bi Eos pro-
vide safety against oft occurring con-
tingencies? ‘Phone connection for
quick businesa
FRED J. TAYLOR,
FEE ERE PREF EEE PERNA
3 Big Specialties
S++ P EER F EEE EEE
PRICES, 10, 20, 30¢
ARSIu Re RTE]
3 unusuat /
hd vou ever
hear of a plumber
having a "Special
Sale ?
Well, that's
what we're doing
We have the larg
est and most com- |
plete line of Gas|
Fixtures and Sun
ines in the valley
I'wenty - five dif
ferent styles of
fixtures to select
from, and, until
June 1st, these
will be on sale AT
COST Don't
wait until the best
ones are picked
out, but come now
and save money
on those fhixtures
that you need
White
Mountain Freezers, Oil and
Gasoline
Refrigerators,
Stoves, Screen
Doors and Windows at
-
BOLICH BROS.,
HARDWARE
G. H. GOFF
now ready to furnish
Pure Reservoir Ice to
Sayre patrons.
Both Phones, Waverly.
MEAT, MEAT
SPECIALS
Try BELLIS all this week for special
prices and see what cash will do.
Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w
SOCIALIST CLUB
Meets every Frida
Howard Elmer Hose bo
H. R. TALMADGE,
Bate "Phones. [lmer Ave.
DR. A. G. REES, M.D.
100 Lake St. West Sayre,
OFFICE HOURS:
8 to 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 5:00,
(enito urinar
apraialty Rot
A ga
H. L. TOWNER, M.D.
Specialties
Diseascs of Women and of the Reotam
Hours Twiam,1t08,7w8p. m
OFFICE SAMUELS BLOCK.
Vallew Telephons 172. 139 Loakhart St
SES
I. L. BENJAMIN,
Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger.
Is
and chronic diseases »
nhonea
Wh at
use, Ma
street, West Sayre, All apie
Everybody welcome.
A.J.GREEN R. H. DRISLANE, |
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Contractor and Builder
| Pirat-class work done promptly at rea-
sonable prices,
Residence: 130 Spruce St, Athens, Pa,
36 Stevenson 88, Valley Phone ity | 210 Miller 88 Sayre, Pa,