The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, June 09, 1906, Image 3

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    Or it isn't right. There is no half way about tailoring.
These Rochester Clothes will fit right, and they'll wear
right, because they are made right.
The beauty of it all is that they're as well tailored be-
neath the surface as they look on the surface.
Our $10 special is a wonder, a dozen styles to choose
from, a dozen patterns of a style, a dozen reasons why
you should look through our line before you buy a suit.
MANEY & PAGE,
SAYRE and ATHENS
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
arm a
OUR STRONG POINT
A SQUARE DEAL
necessity in every honshold
in the summer Season,
6 quart at $2.30
We have ill
of Gem. Lightning, White Moun-
tain, Blizzard and Arctic,
the new twin freezer that you
can freeze two kinds at once and
in prices ranging from 31.00 to
ih
$0 SM)
GEO. L. ROBERTS GO.
216 Desmond 8t., Sayre. 322 8. Main St,, Athens.
a If you don’t trade with ws we both lose money “ws
makes and sizes
and
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 Oll
Makes blood lots of It—
life-giving, braln-aouriah-
jug. strength replenishing
75¢c Per Bottle.
C. M. Driggs
Prescription Druggist.
pank Building, Sasre, Pa.
YES
We have 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, $30, $25 and $30.
“A Brother's Revenge” will be
presented for the last ime at the
park this evening. This will also
be the last opportunity for witness-
ing the comedy horizontal bar per-
formance
——
Better go over to the park this
evening where it is cool and com
fortable. A first-class play is be
ing presented by the summer stock
company, and the price of admis
sion is small.
IBRUYSISA 48 Yous hoe ou Sein Sold
on monthl yments. Call, te
oall Valley Phone 900. =
Tiffany's Music Store,
222 Main Street, Athens, Pa.
The Valley Record
“All the news that's it to print”
SATURDAY, JUNE § 1908
LOCAL BREVITIES
He came to me with dizzy smile
And murmured, “Is this hot 7"
And all that marks the place he stood
Is one small, greasy spot:
ns
Harvey Gray will give a dance
in Eighmey's hall this evening
These dances have become very
popular and the indications are
that a large crowd will be present
this evening
There will be no service_at the
Presbyterian church tomorrow
evening as the congregation will
unite in the union service to be
addressed by Rev. W. LL. Riley in
the Mcthodist church.
ti
Republican primaries one week
from today,
On account of the absence of
Rev. E. M. Beysher, pastor of the
Lutheran church, there will be no
services in that church tomorrow.
Sunday School, however, will be
held at the usual hour.
Today has been the hottest thus
far this season
A
There is s but one prisoner in the
Wayne co unty jail.
— —
That cool wave promised by the
weather clerk for yesterday failed
to show up.
At the Milltown chapel tomor~
row afternoon at 2:30 Rev. ] F,
Warner will preach.
Lehigh Valley passenger engine
No. 2659 is again in service on the
Mt Carmel Mauch Chunk run,
The citizens of Chemung will
celebrate the ever glorious Fourth
of July in the good old fashioned
way.
An additional Lehigh Valley
work train with Foreman Fred
Smith in charge has been added to
By an unfortunate typographical
error an item in the Globe Store
advertisement was made to read
“48 in. Persian Lawn,
toc,” when it should have read,
“Persian Lawn, etc,
special,
18¢."”
Union services “will be held at
the Methodist church tomorrow
evening at 7:30 Address will be
given by Dr. W. L. Reilly, state
superintendent of law and enforce
ment of the anti-saloon league.
Bass fishing will become lawful
sport on and after June 15 The
waters of the Susquehanna and
Chemung afford excellent fishing
and when the season opens the
nimrods will be out in full force.
ou SSP ert ovidd
ICKE WILE
Young Woman Believed to Be
An Impostor Taken Ill
Hazleton
at
Miss Edna Blessing ot Bing
hamton, enroute trom that city to
Philadelphia, who is believed to he
an impostor, stricken with
hemorrhage while on a 1ehigh
Valley train at Her
condition apparently became very
serious shortly after the passenger
arnved at Hazleton and for a ime
it was feared she would die. The
| state hospital ambulance was sum-
was
Hazleton,
| moned and pending its arrival the
woman was cared for by the mem
At the hos
pital it was necessary to resort to
prompt
bers of a bridal party
and heroic treatment to
restore her and check the hemor
rhage. Her purse was overlooked
the officials took
recover it
and steps to
an investigation and learned of the
other In
Carbondale she stated that <he had
been assaulted while in a delicate
condition
periences in places.
Her motive 1s believed
to be for the purpose of obtaining
money and exciting sympathy
She was abie to leave the hos-
pital within a few hours after her]
admission.
CIRCULATING PETITION
of Congressman Mal E
carculated a petition
the Lehigh Valley, asking congress
passes
day next for a final hearing and
passage, and if it becomes a law
as it has been reported from the
it will mean that rail
roads will not be allowed to issue
committee
passes to their employes except
when they are engaged in actual
business for the company
rate tickets
and they area great convenience
Mr. Lilley visited the shops this
forenoon and secured nearly 300
names to the petition
STOLE IGE CREAN
During the early part of last|
evening sneak thieves carried away |
about two gallons of ice cream
from the rear porch of the ice]
cream parlors conducted by Mrs
Ella Cook on Thomas avenue. The |
cream was in a freezer and had
been left on the porch where it was
cool. The freezer was found a
short distance from the porch but]
the cream, the |
thieves had evidently transferred it
to another vessel. The neighbor.
hood was searched but no trace of|
to employes or low
it was minus and
the guilty parties | was found.
HUNTING HER HUSBAND
Yesterdaya woman who said
that her name was Mrs
Foster came to Sayre from Buffalo
in search of her husband. She in
terviewed Chief of Police
Walsh and told that official that
her husband left home some time
ago to come to Sayre and secure a
the Lehigh Valley
The woman made diligent
inquiry at the local offices
the Lchigh Valley
company but failed find any
trace of the man she wanted. She
returned to Buffilo last might wath-
out her husband.
SEVERE STORM
There was another severe storm
to the north of this section yester-
| day afternoon, accompanied by hail
and which did considerable dam
age to growing crops and also cre-
ated no end of trouble for the rail-
roads. A section of track 40 feet
wide was washed out on the E C.
N division of the Lehigh Valley
and caused considerable interrup-
tion in the running of trains,
position In
shops.
of
Railroad
to
"STARVING AN
FOUND GUILTY
Tom McLaughlin Has Not Tast
ed Food fer Several Days end
Was Taken to the Hospital
Totally exhausted from the lack
of food, of which he had not tasted
tor several days, Tom McLaughlin,
a laborer, was found 1a the aliey in
ithe rear of the Valley House
mht about 10 o'clock, and as soon
as his condition became known the
summoned and he
M:
verge
ambulance was
was taken to the hospital
the of
starvation and admitted that he had
foughhn was on
not had anything to eat for several
When found he lying
ground too weak from th
days
on the
lack of prop=r nounshment to take
McLoughlin came
here from Berwick where
was
care of himself
he had
been employed as a laborer in the
In the
car shops at that place
carly part of the evening he stag
gered into the lunch wagon con
M K Tully North
He said that he
ducted by on
Lehigh avenue
was ill and starving and Mr. Tully
offered him something to cat, but
weak to
two
the man's stomach wa: too
He
retain food Was
but
refused to retain the
(the cafe
land later was found
given
his
Had
ina
stomach
|
He left
h
cups of
to -get into the fresh ar,
lying on the]
ground in a helpless condition as |
| above described
REPUBLICANS HELD
INFORMAL MEETING
About Forty Prominent
bers of the Party Met in
South Waverly Last Night
There was an informal gathering
of Sayre, Athens and South Wav
erly Republicans at the Lorie house
{ in the latter place last might. The |
meeting was of an informal nature
Mem-
ind there were about 40 prominent
members of the
Several speeches were made which |
party present |
of enthusiasm and will
| have a tendency
| were full
to create a closer |
| friendship between the members of |
the party in the three boroughs
Dr. C L Stevens, was present for
[a few minutes, but who was called
[to make a professional visit in the |
| western part of the county, made a |
few remarks and when he had |
| Smished it was cvident that there |
sentiment
{was considerable
in |
favor of him as a candidate for the |
state legislature from this county
| The meeting was followed by al
| ban juet which was most thor
|oug hly enjoyed by all present.
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PERSONAL MENTION
Dr. R C Taylor went
anda today on business,
to Tow
| Mis. W. LL Johns
| Horn Brook for
with friends
in has gone to |
a few days’ visit
| Miss Eva Morns of Sayre 1s
spending a few weeks with relatives
in Towanda
Mrs. 1. N of North
Wilbur avenue, has returned from
at |
Smiley,
a visit with friends and relatives
Cortland
Mrs. H. LaPlant
Joe went to Lock Haven this morn
the
former's niece which occurs
1
D. and son
ing to attend funcral of the
in that
city tomorrow
Roy Lilley
(town today circulating
of Towanda was in
a petition
in connection with the railroad hill
Ww hich 15
to come up in congress
on Monday next
President Thomas and Superins
tendent Gilroy of the Lehigh Val
ley
spent the past two days in
Drifron inspecting the shops. 141s
reported that they are going to re
move a number of the machines
{from the shops and transfer them
to some other nt of the division, |
NY P &SW Connecting Ring
hamton and Williamsport May
Be Constructed
The Bingham'on
to
proposed rulroad that isto be hal
from Biaghamton to Wilthamsp ort,
1 Wy le
IF
muter of the
Herald ha« tt
following Say
sing and Dushore
A K Harves
New Y
& Southwestern railroad
}
gFincer i
pre otk, Penn
sylvania
is expected to arrive in Bingham
ton to reopen flices of the
company in the Kilmer
vithin the next few days
C. Forham,
to the aty of late,
after a tnp over the line, expecting
Mr. Forham
told the local men interested in the
road that all the debts are settled
up and that there 1s money enough
building
Wi
visit
to meet Mr. Harvey.
on hand to resume the construction
This will prob-
of
on a small scale
after the
The latter was ex
week. With the
and bona fide capitalists
the project at is thought
NY] Ww
dead huried some hme
bly be done return
Mr. Harvey
pected here thie
debts pad
back of
that the
ered
a
Ww S , COIist |
and
3
3s will
again be 2 put on its feet
LOCAL NEWS
the
the
has been engaged to
John
irioncttist of
Daly, well known
Packer band
instruct the
" Band of Waverly. Mr. Duly
1s a musician of rccopmzed ability
and the members of the band
Be ys
dare
to be congratulated upon securing
A portion of the Lehigh Valley's
signal gang are at present engaged
at a point known Laurel Junc
tion near Delano, installing
4s
an ins
with
gy stem,
the proposed staft-
block
Brook Junction and that point
between Silver
has
and
The frog on most railroads
To overcome this a well
perfected a
frogless switch A single rail
The point rail,
which guide the track, are control
led by a small lever
The monument to be erected to
Bradiord C
distinguished hero, General Henry
J. Madill, being made and
[will be erected inthe Wysox ceme
ounty’s ideal soldier and
15S now
tery, ready for unveiling at the ans
{ nual reunion of the 1.41st Regiment
in August. The
be imposing and a thing of beauty
-
monument will
The meeting of the Socialist lo
last evening
The
referendum
question of the imtiative and
was discussed
what at length. Final preparations
were made for the speech by Prof
at the
on next Monday
all are invited.
some
hose
to
Admission
INJURED | TOWANDA
Jack Piollet, son of Mr. and Mrs
C. of
severely bruised at
night,
which
free
Iohn Piollet Wysox, was
Towanda last
might while endeavoring to restrain
He
had left the horse untied and the
amimal started to walk He
called to the hors= and it became
frightened. Mr. ['ollet grabbed
away.
feet,
and lacerated but his injunes are
ammal’s He was badly cut
not o! a senous nature,
EXCEEDINGLY WARM
Since the beginmng:
wave there have been many pros.
It
1s seldom that the weather gets so
trations from the excessive heat
vér warm at this season as it
this year. In addition to the bhs
tering rays of the sun the air has
been charged to the limit with
humidity, making the conditions
The "Exurricn’ Pillows
received the highest award
at all World's Fairs, and
are guaranteed to be filled
with pure, clean, downy, odorless
positively no cotton, no *
no impure or uncured feathers, are mused.
"Esyericn’ Pillow has attached a patented envelopes
tag, containing the Fmmerich Guarantee lusurance Certificate, an (nsurance
poiicy of satisfaction or money back.
Write Chas. Emmerich & Co., makers of fine pillows, Emmerich Boilding,
Chicags free theirnew booklet, "Fine Feathers Make Fine Pillows."
Bhows the progress of feathers {rom jocubator to finished pillow.
v feathers;
oddly, no hog's hair,
Every genuine
», and receive,
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 better policy than any other fraternal or old line
company at the exact oost of carrying it. Kiamine its TERM
POLICY. Costa b7e to $1.86 par month. According to age,
E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager,
Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre.
TONIGHT
0ax Grove Park
SHEFF EER FR Prt Erbe
Summer Stock Co.
44TH EP EERE R ERE EELS
A BROTHER'S REVENGE
Comedy Drama.
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Home Builders
. ¥
will delight in seeing some of the
plots of land we have listed here, in
viewing some houses we have sold or
had built for buvers of lots, We can let
you in on quite a number of ways of se-
caring a home nest by payiag some
now, A little weekly or monthly right
Jong, Come in.
FRED J. TAYLOR,
HAYRE, PA.
FH EPFR P44 E RHR 20004004
3 Big Specialties
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t PRICES, 10, 20,30¢
Jou MATINEE Toc TOA
Just Think Of I of It
We have the
of sending the
PLUMBING
fiomn in the
isn't it?
A number of our all-well-
pleased customers have ex-
plained it this way: “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.”
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LARGEST
BILLS of any
valley. Awful,
White
Mountain Freezers, Oil and
Stoves,
Refrigerators,
(asoline Screen
We please others, and we Doors and Windows at
know that we can please
you if vou'll give us a
chance.
Try us on anything
Plumbing, Heating,
Fitting and Tinwork.
H. R. TALMADGE,
Beth oth “Phoses. mer Ave.
DF. A. G. REES, M.D.
100 Lake St, West Sayre,
OFFICR HOURS:
Rto 11:00 a m, 2 tod 30 7:00 to 8:00,
Genito urinary and chronic discanes a
BPO ANY. Roth phones
in
uas
BOLICH BROS.,
HARDWARE
G. H. GOFF
now ready to furnish
Pure Reservoir Ice to
Sayre patrons.
Both Phones, Waverly.
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Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of ths Reotam
Bar, Nose and
I. L. BENJAMIN,
Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger.
Hours 7twdangltod 7wlpm
g : : Throat, and the Pro
E. M. DUNHAM,
NH. L. TOWNER, K.D. A. H. MURRAY, M.D.
SPECIALTIES:
Diseases of the ls
OFFICE SAMURLS BLOCK. Glass
| Valley oe phone Yin : IN Loakhart 2 palsimnt Olt ope Fine wa ak |
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office: - Rooms ‘ wld 5, Kilmer Block,
Lushan Rtreet, Bayra, Pa
First class work done
sonable
promptly at rea
prices,
10 Spruce
Resldence . Athe ns, Pa.
AJ. GREENR. H. DRISLANE,
CONTRACTOR AND BUiDER. | Contractor and Bullder
Plans and Estimates Furnished | Plans and Estimates Furalshad,
Valley Phone tity | 210 Miller 8¢ Sayre, Po.