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Driggs Prescription Drugglet pank Buildicg, Bajyza, Pu. Welhave added a new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be bought. We are continually receiving new souvenir post cards. 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 183 LOCKHART ST. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $20, $25 and $30. “The Gambler's Wife,” a wes- tern comedy drama, at the park this evening A brakeman named Brenna, in the employ of the Lehigh Valley at Towanda suffered a severe injury Delivered at your home on trial. Sold to his leg yesterday. on monthly payments. Call, write or oall Valley Phos 90c. A base ball team composed of Tiffany's Music Store, Sayre players went to Corning 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. | yesterday afternoon and met deteat to the tune of 14 to 3 The Valley Record - The Sayre high school ball team was defeated at Towanda yester- day by the high school team of that place by a score of 10to 7 ————— —— “All the news that’s it to print’ THURSDAY, MAY 31 1908. LOCAL BREVTIE Yesterday was an ideal Memor ial Day. : : Don't forget “The Gambler's Wife” at th= park tonight. . The postal card fad is at present in great popular favor. Drummers and others coming to Sayre invari- ably carry bunches with them to send to their friends. The roa! repairmen in the em- ploy of the Lehigh Valley have been notified that their wages will i be increased from $1 to 81 40 District Attorney Mills delivered | Per day for a nine hour shift. the memorial address at New Als -_ = bany yesterday. Memorial day was generally ob —e served here yesterday. The stores The races at Ithaca and also the | were closed, and while the streets races in Athens almost depopulated | were filled with pedestrians nearly Sayre yesterday, all day, there was no disorder of Sg est any kind, The weather man furnished the TT old veterans a fine variety of Yesterday was an unlucky day weather yesterday. for Sayre base ball circles. The Southside shops team at Elmira A large crowd from this place yesterday defeated the Sayre team went to Ithaca yesterday to attend [on the N. C. R. diamond at the for the collegiate races. mer place, Railroads are complaining of the scarcity of section hands. 25 ; The Grand Army of the Repub-| The South Waverly school lic and its deeds of valor are be- [board will receive until June 1, coming more sacred as | 1906, bids on 35 tons egg, 15 tons flzets by. chestnut, and 15 tons pea coal. We ; ; reserve the right of rejecting any i Hil, fo ely of Rowe, or all bids. R. N. Merrill, Secre. time FTINEY HONORED Yesterday's Memorial Services Interesting Character The soldier dead were fittingly Lonored in Sayre yesterday by the members of Mallery Post, G A R, the P. O.S. of A and the citizens of the borough generally. The program as previously arranged was carned out to the letter. The various cemeteries where lie the bones of dead heroes were visited, flowers were strewn upon their graves, and an appropriate service in Hospital park ended the day's program The line of march assembled on time and moved toward the ceme- Following the band were the po- lice, the burgess and the members of the town council in carriages. After visiting the cemeteries the parade countermarched to Hospital park, where a large crowd of citi- had collected. The services here were of an exceedingly im pressive and interesting character. Attorney C. C. Yc cum delivered an admirable address, which was lis ENS tened to with undivided attention on the part of the audience. WENT T0 ITHACA Frank Wood, representative of The Record, and Andrew L. Cot ton, Sayre correspondent ot the Athens News, went Ithaca to attend the races and field day sports in that city. Both tell glow ing stories of the day's events, and Mr. Cotton, who has to recently de veloped a decided penchant for amateur photography, with some fine pictures of the race course, just as the four crews were returned line up for the start, and also of was in progress, SCARCE AT THAT “The huckleberry crop is to be a large one this year,’ says the Bradford Argus. Those who have visited the woods say that the bushes are laden with blossoms and that the berries are likely to But what without In the good old days be plentiful the pickers? when the Vanderpools had charge used to get the delicious berry for 6 cents a quart and plenty of them of the industry we Now we pay 8, 10 or 12¢ and they are scarce at HIS REWARD An exchange speaks of a man who always paid for his paper a year in advance. As a reward he was never sick in his life, never had a corn on his toes, or toothache, his potatoes never rot, the frost never kills his pears, his babies never cry at might, his wife never scolds, and he has succeeded in serving three terms on the school board without being criticised — Dushore Gazette Herald —— ee ——— WORD OF VANDALS At the “Rest” cemetery there SHOPRMY TAY SE PER CUUmMOUL we i Stark, Boilermaker, So Says a Corning Correspondent Mah'on Overcome While Working This Morning Mahlon Stark, a boilermaker, the ba was taken suddenly ill while work played ing at the roundhouse this morning that City yesterday afternoon: “The easily the at East Side Park by a iI4 to 3 io This Morning's Advertiser Here is rrespondent sizes up ball game which was | Stark was engaged in repairing the Spiuldings defeated linside of a boiler and carried a “yre team lighted torch The heat from’ the score of boiler aficcted him and he came rusting from a spectators point out drank freely . of ice water, and © view, and after the first few wo [shortly afterward fell over uncon. |'?HS the majonty of the large Iscious crawd left the field. The {him and went to his assistance 6am was positively the | Efforts to revive him were unsuc. 3Zgregation of barn stormers that lcessful and he was placed on a Corning has seen in some time stretcher and carried to his father's Mahanney pitched a fairly good home at 112 Miller street Dr A. game and with any kind of support H. LaPlant was called and worked Would made a over the young man for nearly an Showing, but the men behind him hour before he succeeded in re- Played like a gang of hay leaguers The pame was A fellow workman saw Sayre worst have creditable was Broke Out Window Lights and of the storing him to consciousness. He The infield was especially rotten will probably be compelled to lay and the only reason the outfield off from work for several days. | made a better showing was because . - {they had less chances. This (the first regular base ball game of GAS EXPLOSION the season, and Corning’s first taste WR STOVE of so-called amateur base ball.” Alarmed Members The Troy Gazette—Register for | Household May 24th, heading An explosion of gas at the home of John Kendrick on lower Des ; large vote at the primaries June 1G mond yesterday afternoon coms i forDr.C 1, of Athen the cook : . . of Dr. Stevens’ probab e panes of window selection as one of the representa says under the above “Present indication point to a Stevens pletely wrecked stove In view broke out two glass and thoroughly alarmed the tives, it 1s worth while to devote . inmates of the house. The cause of the explosion is not known us | FW lines to his life and what sor: of man he 1s generally no one was in the room at the time Then follows a biography evi dently taken from the History of { Bradford County, the article clos fing as follows injured PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. | visited friends in Binghamton yes terday Mrs W. S Mitchell of Bethles hem, Pa, is the guest of Mrs. Gen. Watts of North Lehigh avenue it occurred No one was | “It does not seem probable tha H. Murrelle | Dr. Stevens would betray the con- fidence of the public if they wer [to send him to Harrisburg Firt of all, Bradford county Represent. atives should be men of known in tegnity, broadlintelligenc ¢, and that standard of good, sterling citizen ship which, when division comes Ike Samuels and wife went to Elmira yesterday to spend Memo- rial Day with Mrs. Samuels’ rela- LOCAL NEWS Mrs. W.G Gordon, wife of Pro as it sometimes does, 1s always oi the side of the masses against the classes.” PASSENGERS GRATIFED A large part of the residents of thonotary Gordon, is seriously ill! Sayre took advantage of the re at her home in Towanda and ler | duced rates oflered by the Lehigh recovery is doubtful. A number of | yesterday, and went to Ithaca to physicians are holding a coasulta All the tion this afternoon {ular trains were well filled, and the eel ——— | see the boat races reg- excursion train was loaded to its It 1s said that the Lehigh Valley | fullest capacity The large crowds railroad company is planning to {were handled in good shape, and make Glen Onoko an attractive "the trains all left on schedule time, summer resort It 1s asserted that much to the no other location on the line of the! passengers road has so many natural beauties | - - - meet at the home of Mrs Kings- — ley, Walnut st, tomorrow after- Edward Ganetz of Ricketts, who neon at 2:30 Subject 1s “Sabbath [had his left leg injured by a tree Observance,” and will be in charge | falling on it some time ago, had ol Mrs tendent gratification of the The Athens W. C. T. U will | i ! i Huntington, supenin- | the leg amputated this morning | Mrs John Frisbie of New Al bany was operated on this morn - — A young woman passenger on ing Charles Stot dy f Big Pond book between Wilkes-Barre and ; WICHIC Of [ug Lo! are buried seven dead soldiers of the War of the Rebellion. Mark-| ers have been placed over their graves but yesterday when the! veterans visited the cemetery it] was discovered that three of these markers have been desecrated by vandals, presumably young men, who have carried the markers away, though for what purpose no | one knows. | CIVING SATISFACTION The Summer Stock company which is appearing at Oak Grove park each evening is giving ex cellent satisfaction to the patrons of this popular resort. Messrs Salisbury & Murray are putting forth every effort to conduct a first | class theatre and from the quality | of the performances thus far given there is no doubt of their succeed his daughter, Mrs. Merchant Shafi [27 ~~ 193 of Chemung, Try aa ad in The Record. ing. and Frank Frank Mans of Wave ly, were admitted LARGE AUDIENCE PRESENT The theatre at Oak Grove park was packed last might with a thor- Tunkhannock. Whether it was ladtes’ picked up by some one, is a matter Which the company's detectives have as yet been unable to deter mine. MITCHELL RESINS A. E. Mitchell, superintendent of motive power of the Lehigh toilet room where it was nessed the last performance of “Lynwood,” the beautiful southern drama The agreeable change in the weather was greatly enjoyed as Valley, has tendered his resigna- Well as the show This evening tion and it has been accepted by “ The Gambler's Wife," a comedy the company. Mr. Mitchell will drama, will be the attraction leave the service of the company > N Hibbits, of the New York Mrs. Ella Cook, proprietress of a New Haven & Hartford Railroad lunch room and ice cream parlors company, has been accepted to fill on Thomas avenue, has caused the the vacancy caused by the resigna. |arrest of Harry Houghtaling tion of Mr. Mitchell | whom she charges with stealing a par |bicycle. The lad was arrested on Tickets for the S. H, S. Alumni | Tuesday afternoon and today Jus- banquet are now on sale at Drigg's | tice Nelson will determine his guilt drug store, or innocence, EMMER i Hid ” | 7 ll ispire BY inn | The "Exugricn’’ Pillows i se received the highest award at all World's Fairs, and are guaranteed to Le filled with pure, clean, downy, odorless 4 feathers; positively po cotton, no hD shoddy, to hog's hair, po impure or uncured feathers, are used. Every genuine “Esmuaxicu’ Pillow has attached a patented envelope» tag, containing the Fm i Guarastee Insurance Certificate, an insurance policy of satisfaction or money 1} ack, Write Chas. Emmerich & Co » makers of fine pillows, Emmerich Building, Chicago, and receive, free, their new booklet, “'Fine Feathers Make Fine Pillows," Bhows the progress of feathers from incubator to finished pillow. CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St. Valley Phe.fe’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 atthe 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. met I } TONIGHT 0ax Grove Park : : : ; : : : PPro tert be FHP PP0000000 PH +H 44 PF 44S 4 FEE +44 v Summer Stock Co. HEF F EERE EE Petr P44 “THE CAMBLER'S WIFE,” Western Comedy Drama. Ther rer erred Home Builders will delight in seeing some of the many plots of land we have listed here, in vi houses we have sold or had buiit for buvers of lots, We can let you in oo quite a number of ways of ge- uring a home pest by paying some cash now, 8 litth weekly or monthly right dong Lome in. + 3 Big Specialties i "==Sirar-o® PFE 2443043400444 4 0444 RICES, 10, 20, 30¢ SATURDAY MATINEE $0 To ALL P0000 0000 AN 5] UNUSUAL THING Did you f EWINE Sie FREE 4494000000000 0 0004 - PEE FFF PEPE rrr errr rrr breed _— ever A plumber 1 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 dries in the valley I'wenty - five dif ferent styles of fixtures to select from, and, unul June 1st, these will be on sale Al COST Don't wait until the best are picked out, but come now and money on those fixtures that you need White Mountain Freezers, Oil and Stoves, Refrigerators, Gasoline Screen Doors and Windows at ones BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE G. H. GOFF now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons, Both Phones, Waverly. save H. R. TALMADGE, Bot: 'Phoses. timer Ave. = DR. A. G. REES, N. D. 100 Lake St. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m,, 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8-00. Genito urinary and chronic diseases » apecialty, Roth phonaa H. L. TOWNER, M.D. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. Specialties. SPECIALTIES: Diseasas of Women and of the Rectum. Diseases of the Hours 7tofa m,1to8, 708 p. m, Nose sad “ _ Throat, and the Pro of OFFICE SAMUELS BLOCK. aod the tilog Se a 7 Sundays Valley Talanhons $7¢. 198 Loakhart G0 yooointment Often.” Whesloar Hho: | L. BENJAMIN, SOCIALIST CLUB | Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. perang Meets every Friday evening at 0 OW: ., [ First-class work done promptly at rea Howard , Imer Hose use, Maple sonable prices. ; street, West Sayre. All invited, Realdence: 120 Spruce St, Athens, Pa, k verybody welcome. A.J.GREEN R. H. DRISLANE, | CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished | Plans and Estimates Famished, F3% Blevenson 84, Valley Phone lity | 210 Miller 88 Sayre, Pa
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