The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, June 07, 1906, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MANEY
& PAGE,
ER
—
OUR STRONG POINT
A SQUARE DEAL
ICECREAM FREEZERS
Are A necessity in every hous hold
in the sammer season,
2 quart at $1.30
3 quart at $1.50
4 quart at $1.80
6 quart at $2.30}
We have all makes and sizes
of Gem, Lightning, White Moun-
tain, Blizzard and Arctic, and
the new twin freezer that you
can freeze two kinds at once and
in prices ranging from 31.00 to
$0 =i)
216 Desmond St., Sayre.
322 S. Main St,, Athens.
+40
Welhave added a new
line. As fine a line of
10c candies as can be
Bo
e 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.
Delivers at your bo co rial. Sold
Call, write or
all Valley Phone sn "
Tiffany's Music Store,
222 Main Street, Athens, Pa.
The Valley Record
“All the news that's - to print”
THURSDAY, JUNE 7
LOCAL BREVITES
“A Brother's Revenge”
park this evening.
at the
Commencement is over and va-
cation will now begin in earnest.
The Sayre Business Men's As-
sociation held a meeting last night.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Baker, 104 Holly street, yesterday,
a son.
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Mandeville
are rejoicing over the birth of a
son. The interesting event occur-
red last night.
——————————
A. P. Wieland was the recipient
last night of a fine lot of brook
trout that were sent by his brother
in Sullivan county.
Laceyville citizens will celebrate
the Fourth of July in the good old
fashioned way. The fire depart~
ment has the matter in charge.
The Sayre Aerie of Eagles hold
tieir regular semi-monthly meet-
ing this eveniog. Business of im-
¢ is to be transacted and all
The Man Who
“Gets There”
Is the man who has blood
—real rick blood-and
plenty of It
Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver OI
Makes blood lots of it—
life-giving, rata avabiste
ing, strength-replenishing
75¢c Per Bottle.
C. M. Driggs
Prescription Druggist.
pank Building, . Sayre, Pa.
James Beeby of Ithaca, N Y,
has accepted a position as coat
maker with Murphy & Blish.
Don't forget the social at Mrs
A. ] Grant's, 104 Hayden street,
tonight, given by the Church of
the Redeemer for the benefit of its
choir.
————————
Mrs. J. H. Cook of Sayre, Mrs.
Burke Drake of Newfield, and
Councilman Andrew Burns of
Sayre, were discharged from the
hospital today.
Floy Cowett, employed at the
roundhouse, left for his former
home at VanEtten where he will
spend a few days. Mr. Cowett
will be tendered a birthday party
by a number of friends,
BR .
Arrangements will probably be
made for concerts to be given by
the Packer band on hospital park
during the summer. These concerts
are most enjoyable affairs and are
usually attended by a large crowd.
——
Miss Anna Deubler, of Waverly,
was overcome by the heat while
attending a meeting in the P. O. S,
of A hall last mght. Dr. C. S.
Cummings was called and worked
over the woman for nearly an hour
before she was resorted to con-
sciousness,
eS —
Reports from various points in
this section indicate that the storms
of yesterday and the day before
were exceedingly destructive,
Lightning struck barns and cattle,
trees and buildings were blown
down in many places, and all in all
the storms were of a severe nature.
We —
Why is it that a careless kid can
drop a half burned match in an
alley and burn up all the barns ina
block while an able bodied man
has to use up a whole box of
matches to start a wood fire ina
Reater that has draft enough to
NMENCENENT AT
THE HIGH Schon,
Appropriate Exercises Mark the
{and to raise the standard of living
was very laudable, althou hh their!
methods were not always so praise.
worthy. Still they embodied the
| true American principle, and on
ticir success the fate of Awncrican
mstitutions rests
Frances Helen O'Neill's
“The Legend of Hiawatha,
very pleasing. She
this great poem was the great con-
Closing of a Successful School essay,
was
that
Year Large Class Graduates
showed
The twentieth annual commence
ment of the Sayre high school geryator of the Indian legends, and
occured last night, and a lst), ohtencd the essay by several
of twenty two graduates was added | | quotations from the Pose
to the already large number turned |
out by the local school
The room was very prettily |
trimmed with the school colors, |
red and white, and the stage deco-
rations were very
“Searching for Pe ' was the
| subject of Millie A la Richar's
She described the method
of gathering the the
that
that
iH 15
| essay
iewels from
| sea, and «tated that the pearls
with | ge
a background of green, sprinkled]
pleasing, stave for are the purposes
we wish to accomplish, and
with flowers, and a large number of | and
{only by hard labor, delving
of that
| pearls of life may be secured
a selection by McGuffey's orches-| Edna May di: cussed
i
tra. This followed by the | Higher Education in the
vocation by Rev. Ira Hotaling | Spates
and another selection by the or- |y,onal facilities, and showed the ad
chestra,
palms and ferns tastefully arrang- -d
into the depths life the
The exercises were opened with
Scager
was United
traced the growth of edu
vantages of elective courses and
The first oration was delivered by
Lester Bertrand Irwine His sub-
“Perpetuity of the Umted
States,” was very well handled, and
the speaker showed a keen insight
mto existing conditions He
sounded warnings of the dangers
to the nation arising from the ac-
cumulation of vast fortunes and the
concentration of wealth
immigration of the scum of Europ»
that enters into- competition with
the native American, on whom the
principles of the republic rests | ard
from the acquisition of unnccessary
foreign terntory. He stated that
the hope for the perpetuity of the
union lay in the thoughts and acts |
of intelligent, honest and patriotic
men.
The essay,
modern cquipment
Frances Mae Jones took for her
ject, subject the class motto “Non Palma
Sime Labore.” She
that no victory was possible with
out labor, and it was only by hard
and continuous work, and disregard
of frequent defeats that success was
finally won
from the B-rnice Luella Rumsey in her
{essay “The
excellent
Acropolis,” in
of the
gave
description
overlooking
ures crowning it
Arthur Evan James,
“The Future,”
only chance of success was in look
in discuss
ing
into the future with hope, and dis
“The Will and the
Way" was by Ethel Mae McDans
iel, She drew several illustrations
from fable and history, showing
that the will made the way; that
the Yankee tendency to do things
under difficulties was responsible
“The Land of the Midnight Sun,”
the |
beauty and grandeur of Norway |
and of the North cape
Johanna jettles
much applause for the pleasing and
gave a vivid description of
Elsa
for the great things accomplished,
and the chief need of the world
was for the man who can say “I
will.”
direct way in which she delivered
“After Graduation,
She dilated on the ne-
of a worthy aim and wise |
She
her essay,
What?”
cessity
Grace Mae Mason, in her essay
on “The Pathway to Success,”
stated that the main essential was
education, and at this time it was a
pathway open to all, and that a
definite purpose, and the spint of
sticktoitiveness was absolutely nec-
essary to reach true success.
“The Effect of Labor on Char-
acter” was discussed in a very
thorough manner by Clara Edna
Harvey. She showed how the
labor that a person did moulded
the character of the worker, that
conscious labor for the sake of the
thing accomplished developed a
strong character, while idleness,
either in poverty or ansing out of
wealty, made a person useless to
society and a burden to himself
and a victim ennui,
and conscientious sclection.
ation of herself and classmates for
the work of the faculty in doing <o
to be work vainly done
Supenntendent |. F, Stetler pre-
Ira Hotaling ended the commence
ment of the class of 1506
The roll of the class is as fol-
Gertrude Estelle Ashton,
Ilizabeth John
Thomas Eawrnight, Mary Savage
Hamilton, Clara Edna
Bertrand
Evan James,
lows
Brenette Donlin,
Harvey,
Arthur
Frances Mae Jones,
Elsa Johanna jettles, Carrie Marian
McKinney, Charles Francis Moon,
Ethel Mae McDaniel, Edward An
drew Maroney, Grace Mac Mason,
Frances Helen O'Neil, Howard
Clyde Rockwell, Bernice Luella
Rumsey, Millie Amelia Richar,
Ray Sterling, Edna May Seager,
Mary Elcanor Shields, Ellen Till
White.
Mary
Lester Irvine,
Mary Eleanor Shield's essay,
“The Value of a Trained Mind,”
contained much valuable thought
She quoted Huxley's definition of
education, and stated that only the
trained mind was the productive
mind, and that strong will power
which forced the mind to definite
purpose was an essential to” the
proper control and direction of the
energies.
Brenetta Eiizabeth Donlin in
speaking of “Talent and Personals
ity,” stated that the accomplish.
ment of the first without the
second, were erratic and uncertain, ROBERT BAUR
and that the latter was the more —
essential | that personality was the| Robert Baur, senior member of
outward manifestation of character [the firm of Robert Baur & Son
Savage Hamilton and
{ for some time and were unable to
take part, although they were pres
ent last evening,
mn ——
that drew the attention and made printers of Wilkes Barre, died :
it possible to control others, and Hazleton on Memorial day Why
while genius was always a gift, per- visiting friends in that place
sonality could be acquired,
deceased was one of the oldest
on “Electricity” was a scientific | learned his trade in Germany many
and instructive discussion of the years ago. Ile went to Wilkes:
workings of clectnaty, showing Barre while that place was in ts
that its work in the X ray and
the new metal radium, and in fied with its business interests, and
uranium gives rise to the theory by thnft and perseverance he
that it is the basic clement of all amassed a competency.
matter ? man of decidedly strong opinions
in anfancy and at once became identi
y
the subject. He spoke of their |by the hundred and his death has
power, growth and development. | removed one of Wilkes-Barre best
TE hele Bj a trying to ob- | citizens,
00 WON TS |
MISSING FROM HOME
peared Mysteriously at Towan
da on Friday Last
Miss Agnes O'Nzil is missing
New Albany
She went to Towanda in con pany
1) Fie
from her home in
[with several younr wo
day last to take the
imiinations They
iry room
but the&
exanunations
nen «
teacher,
to
€X—
the
cout
the
at the
On their way
to that institution the O'Neil
went
at the
learne 1 that
rand
hose
were to be held
Collegiate Institute
girl
became separated from her com
and sh= has not been seen
She is 17 years old, and
when she went to Towanda wore
a white straw hat turned up at the
back and fastened with a buckle.
She had on a white shirt waist and
skirt. She dark hair,
eyes, forehead 1s
pam mn
since
blue has
grey and her
broken out with a rash.
LEFT HOME WITH
HUSBAND'S CASH
Sayre Married Woman Said to
Have Eloped With a Waver-
ly Man
| The police have received infor-
{mation to the effect that a certain
Sayre married woman has departed
from home, taking with her $225
I'he
said to have forged her
{belonging to her husband.
| woman 1s
Lhusband’'s name to a check anc
drew the money from a local bank
The
woman has
| where he had it on de posit
that the
| pot 3 Ice say
She
leaving that her
husband would kill
wsserted before
her when he
became aware of the
which
manner in
she had conducted herself
recently, and the only way to avoid
a violent death was to leave for
another part of the country.
WILL CO TO MEXICO
On tomorrow morning Dr. H A
LaPlant, Dr. HA
Mexico
Barnum and
will be absent four five
weeks
and or
The gentlemen named are
the
by the San Pueblo
Company at Pueblo,
property owned
{ sold
and
Mining
they go
there for the purpose ot making an
investigation on the part of stock
holders in this vicinity. It is
serted that the mine has
worked for years, and has
ass
been
already
ites on their trip will investigate
this assertion thoroughly. It
also stated that the mine, which
was recently purchased by New
York parties, 1s now equipped with
the necessary machinery with
which to operate it, and as soon as
the principal stockholders and offi
cers arnve business will begin,
5
DANEROYS PRACTICE
Small boys in various parts of
Accords
ing to a man who drives an
mobile several
auto
youngsters down
Elmer avenue when they see one
of the machines coming will get
directly in its path, stay as long as
and then jump out of
t the way. The dniver of the
chine He
not know which way the lad in-
tends to jump, so all he can do 1s
to keep moving
ma
1s handicapped does
straight ahead
Parents of children who indulge in
this practice should take them in
hand. A bnsk application of a
stout burchen switch
would prob
ably cure the dangerous hatat
quickly
The regular meetings of this
lodge have been changed to Mons
day evening beginning June 11,
and every Monday evening theres
i
The “Fyuuesicn’
received the highest award
at all World's Fairs, and
are guaranteed to be filled
with pure, downy, odorless
feat} Go P
hair, or uncured feathers, are used.
" Pillow has attached a patented envelopes
hh Guarantee lusurance Certificate, an insurance
back,
Co., makers of fine pillows, Emmerich Building,
, "Fine Feathers Make Fine Pillows,”
Bhows the progress of feathers from incubator to finished pillow,
lows
clean,
ers, pr it
no imj
ively Bo cotton,
shoddy, no hog's
Every genuine "'Esuewnicu
tag, containing the Fmmer:
poilcy of satisfaction or mone
Write Chas. Emmerich &
ure
Chicago, and receive, free their new booklet
205 ‘Desmond St Valley Phone 191a.
Is Your Life Insured? If Not, Why
Not?
DO YOU KNOW THAT THE
NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION
Will give yon a batter poli
y than any other fraternal or old line
company at the exact cost of carrying it. Examine its TERM
POLICY, Costs 57¢ to $1.85 per month. According to age,
E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager,
_ Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre.
{
|
It
i
Ap b bb rr AL Petts
t
|
TONIGHT
Oak Grove Park
EFF E HELP 42H E PERRET 0S
Summer Stock Co.
FH E FPF E EEE E REET
A BROTHER'S REVENGE
Comedy Drama.
Home Builders
will delight in teeing some of the
plots of land we have listed here, in
viewing some houses we have sold or
bad built for buyers of lots. We can leg
you it L quite a number of ways of pe
caring a howe nest by paying some cash
now, a little "weekly or monthly right
ig.
FEF RRR 4340422444000 44
3 Big Specialties
FFP P FEF HEP 444444444444
PRICES, 10,20, 30¢
SATURDAY MATINEE 10c TO ALL
Vong Lome
FRED J]. TAYLOR,
SAYRE, PA.
PEEP PPPE PPI P EEF P ETE P rrr PPP rr PEE T PPP EPP E PP re Pr Pred
BBVGOVCGII IPP IFPI 4b bh PP E244 4000+ 44 _— rd
I
Just Think Of It
We have the reputation
of sending the LARGEST
PLUMBING BILLS of any
fiom in the valley. Awful,
isn't it ?
A number of our all-well-
pleased customers have ex-
plained it this wav: “We|
gave you a small job that
required immediate atten
tion and you attended to
that so promptly, and did
your work so well that we
decided to havea lot of oth-
er work attended to at the
same time."
White
Mountain Freezers, Oil and
Refrigerators,
Gasoline Stoves, Screen
We please others, and we Doors and Windows at
know that we can please
you if you'll give us a
chance.
Try us on anytlung in
Plumbing, Heating, Gas-
Fitting and Tinwork., *
H. R. TALMADGE.
Bots ‘Phones. Elmer Ave.
HARDWARE
G. H. GOFF
now ready to furnish
Pure Reservoir Ice to
Sayre patrons.
Waverly.
DR. A. 6. REES, M.D.
100 Lake St. Wast Sayre,
OFFICE HOURS:
8 to 11:00 a ni, 2 to 4:30, 7.00 to 8:00,
Is
Both Phones,
Bo th A EE
“A. H. MURRAY, M.D.
SPECIALTIES!
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat, and the Pro * Hiking of dine.
es. Hours $13; 1 8; Sundays by
sppointment. Often. W Tboslock HICek:
Genito urinary a0q | chronic diseases a
ape ecialty.
Specialties.
Diseassa of Women and of the Reotum.
Hours 7wiam,ltod, 78pm
OFFICE HAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telavhona Ye 19% Toakhart Se
I. L. BENJAMIN,
Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger.
done promptly at rea
sonable prices
E. M. DUNHAN,
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW,
Ofce: Rooms 4 and 5, Elmer Rlook,
Lockhart Strect, Sayre, Pa
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Estimates Furnished,
210 Miller 88 Bagre, Pa.
Realdonca: 120 Spruce St, Athens, Pa,
A.J.GREEN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Valley Phone Nty