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WAS TERRIFIC The Worst That Has Visit- ed This Section in years--- Lightning did Considerable Damage Saturday afternoon between ; and 4 o'clock this section was visited by a terrific storm that had CC ONDAY, IE 11, 1906, HS VALUE GOLD SOUTH WAVERLY | WATCH IS WSC eRouch come L+ft Timepiece in His Work Held a Regular Adjourned Meet. shop and When He Returned ing on Saturday Evening It Was Gone A regular odjuraed meet g of George Atkin, who conducts 4 he South Waverly b rough cour tailoring establishment on West | <1] was held Saturday evening at Lockhart street over Raymond & | which the following were picsent . £ p i 3 ounc! . ¥: Haupt's confectionery store, lost 4 | Burgess Conley Councilmen Quick, EMMERICH m7 PILLOWS The “Exuexicn’ 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, no ; MANEY & PAGE, Ee — OUR STRONG POINT ICE CREAN FREEZERS Are 3 necessity in every household in the summer 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 £1.00 to $0 80 PPP brvr env rhe 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. -_—T S000 00000000000 0000400004 We_ have added a new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be bought. We are continually receiving new souvenir postcards. 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 133 LOCKHART ST. eae SE —— STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $10, $25 and $30. Delivered at your ow on trial. Bold a] | Valley wing Call, write or Tiffany's Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print” MONDAY JUNE 11 1908, LOCAL BREVITIES Republican primaries next Sate urday, There was a circus in Sayre to- day, but only a few heard of it. The market is now well sup plied with home grown strawber- ries. The local superintendent's office announces that Lehigh Valley pay day in this section will be on Thursday the 14th. —— The Sayre W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hulslander, 141 Hopkins street. ——————————— The ministers at Binghamton have united in an agreement to discontinue paying fees to cabmen who bring couples to them to be married. SE A new disease has been puzzling the medical profession. It has been termed the “sleeping measles * The patient is attacked by a high fever and soon falls asleep, and re- main in this condition for several all trace of the disease has dis- The Man Who “Gets There" Is the man who has blood —real rick blood —and plenty of 13—In his body, Driggs” Wine of Cod Liver ON aoe ood lots of it 18. strength-repleniahing 75¢c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. . ~ . . 2 Welch > “phe i some of the characteristics of a Valuable gold watch and chain yes : genuine western tornado. Old residents declare that it was the » Sinsahaugh Mc anoady, 80 hog's hair, no impure or uncured feathers, are terday forenoon in a most mest ri | Craney and Gates Every genuine “Exumxicu’ Pillow has attached a patented envelope ; ? “ rane : ., | tag, containing the Emmerich Guarantee Insurance Certificate, an insurance ous maaacr and thus far his efforts| Mr McCraney off ted a motion | , 4 poticy of satisfaction or mone y back, to find the missing timepiece have | Which was camied, that the bor~ | Write Chas. Emmerich & Co., makers of fine pillows, Emmerich Building, proven unavailing Ye sterday sh borrow $150 from Joh | Chi ago, and receive, free, the roew booklet, “Fine Feathers Make Fige Pillows.** morning Mr. Atkin and his wife! l-awn at 5 per cent interest. Tre | Shows the progress of feathers from incubator to Baisiea’ PNllow. worst that has been known mn years. For nearly a half hour water descended in sheets and the dark during the progress of the room of his establishment Th Attorney | T. Corbin of Athens watch was in one of the vest pock | Presented a petition numerously 205 Desmond St. storm that it became necessary to ” Bank Building, Sayre, Pa. HE All musicians are invited to meet next Wednesday evening at the Howard Elmer hose rooms at 3 o'clock for the purpose of organiz- ing a West Sayre band —————— “Grit, the Newsboy,” a threesact comedy drama, is the attraction at the park this evening. A musical team has also been engaged for this week as a feature specialty, Charles E. Alling of Alling & Cory, Rochester, paper dealers, was calling on the printers in the valley today. He dropped in at The Record office this morning. Miss Anna Davis of Monroeton, Lycena Gaylord of Wyalusing, Henry Snapp of Newark Valley, Charles A. Dimock of Owego and Dan Mitchell of Sayre underwent operations at the hospital this fore- noon. Simon Qualey, an employe of the Lehigh Valley, who has been in a helpless condition for several days as the result of rheumatism, was removed from his room in the Sayre House jast night to the hos- pital. There will be an entire change of specialities at the park theatre this evening. If you want to see a really first class theatrical perform. ance go over this evening. Prices 10, 20 and 30c. The O. R. C. and the B. of R. R. T. will hold a memorial service in the M. E. church Sunday, June 17, at 2p m. The orders and their auxiliaries will meet at their hall at { p m. to attend in a body. All are cordially invited. 3t Elmira amateurs will continue to play ball on Sunday, a magistrate in that city having decided that ball playing is not a misdemeanor unless the playing is of such char- acter as to imterrupt people in fol- lowing their religious duties, use artificial light in buildings in order to sce to get about. A heavy wind accompanied the storm and many trees in various parts of signed by atizens asking that a Is Your Life Insured? the house was closely questioned | Street in front of the Howard prog- Not ? Sayre were blown down, and build- | and she consented to have her rocm | ¢rty. The secretary was instructe | DO YOU KNOW THAT THE Eh en shin eo, at bf vad cnn So NATIONAL PROTECTIVE. LEGION » i was not found She said, however | the property shaken to their very foundations ' a al ; The electrical part of the storm [that a certain well known man Me Lorbin also presented 4 ve Brilhant flashes of | came to the shop three times dur | quest from Miss Mary Fairchild ets, but when he returned it wa gone. A servant girl who was at| Walk be ordered laid on Bradford Wil give yon a better polioy than a0¢ other fraternal or old line company at the exact cost of carrylng it. Examine its TERM was terrific POLICY. Costs 576 to $1.85 per month. According to age, y , ling the absence of Mr. and Mrs, | that the borough pay the rebate on | 1 : lightning followed cach other ni The p9tse contained only a sidewalk that was laid in front of E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, . 'Atkin quick succession, some of them be- . ing only a few seconds apart, and | two cents and the girl says that the | her property on Bradford street LJ Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. the crashes of thunder were almost | Man replaced the coin in the purse) 1902. Some discussion arose over amide i {the de low ‘ After the storm had 3nd left. The man was interviewed the line and grade of sidewalks « n . Atkin but disclaimed al1|that street, so the matter was, re- FEPPL LEER PEPPP EL PPE 40444 deafening abated 1t was found several build. | bY M: : Ings in various parts of the town KNowledge of the watch or its had been struck by the clectrical | Vhereabouts, and was highly indigo sill . le fluid, although no serious damage | 30% that he should be under sus : : ; followed {prcion. The matter has been placed [the situation in conjunction with The dwelling owned by Mrs [in the hands of the police and an [the burgess, and report at the next ; If , meeting Elmer, situated at the corner of | !0Vvestigation will follow East Packer avenue and South : River street, and cccupied ov SUNDAY DANCING Samuel Lines and family, was TONIGHT 0ax Grove Park C0040 0 0440040040444 +44 Summer Stock Co. PEPE PEPE EEE IEEE 44 “GRIT, THE NEWSBOY,” } Act Comedy Drama. ferred to a committee consist: 1g of Messrs. MM Craney, Welch and Sinsabaugh, which will tavestigate Councilman Gates presented a complaint that had been made to him by South Wiverly resid=nts to the cff=ct that patrons of the trol STOPPED BY POLICE ley road were not allowed to ride from, points in that borough t points In Athens b wough uales: Corvnge struck while the storm was raging | at its full height. A great hole | was torn in the slate roof bricks | were knocked from the chimney, | d th lectric fluid ed do: they pad two fares; Mr. Gates an IC ciecing did pass down Huagarians Were Making Merry read the following extract from the rafters to the studding and | thence to the ground where it| Yesterday When the Chief Put [section 8 of ordinance 13 whic a Stop to It {covers the rate of fare to be Home Bui'ders will delight in tecug some of the plots of land we have listed preg viewing some houses we have sold op had built for buyers of lots, We can let you in on quite a number of ways of ge- caring a home nest by paying some cash now, a little weekly or monthly right {along. Come in. | FRED J. TAYLOR, BAYRE, PA. Re a Aaa a ass st assy 3 Big Specialties PRICES, 10, 20,30¢ SATURDAY MATINEE [10 TO ALL \abasdasasaassy spent its force. The house was filled with smoke and soot and | Mrs. Lines and Mrs. WT. Carey, who were in the house, were se Police Walsh was called to BE ae DEtWEED any point - verely shocked. The lightning ig- | East Side to put a stop to a dance | South Waverly to Athens or Sayre nited the rafters of the roof, but | Which was in progress at a house Pa, or Waverly, N Y , whether on the heavy rain fall extinguished the | occupied by a family of Hungar- [the main line or any branches blaze before it did any damage. 1ans. There had been a wedding | thereof, or upon any portion of the A house on North River street, | at the house on the day previous, | road of the Waverly, Sayre and '{and as is the custom of the Hua. [Athens Traction Company, shall | $4444 Just a few rods above the Lincs’ [and asi 3 cus {not exceed five cents for each pas residence, occupied by a family of |Ranans, dancing, feasting and | senger over the age of five years Italians was also hit and consider | drinking follow The festivities | A resolution off :red by Council- Jus ably damaged. usually continue for three days, or man Stephens, was passed to the A tree in front of the John [at any rate until the fund set aside We have the reputation | Brundage house on East Packer [for the purpose is exhausted | Question with Superintendent Case [of sending the LA RGEST avenue was blown down by the| When the chief reached the [of the trolley company PLUMBING BILLS of any terrific wind, as were several others | house several young couples Were! On motion it was ordered that [fiom in the valley. Awful in various parts of the town engaged in dancing, and they Were | hereafter the police justice make a isn’t it ? The residence owned by G F [told to stop, as the neighboring | ree at each regular meeting of A number of our all-well- Beloud and occupied by A E [families had entered complaint. | the amount of fines and costs col pleased customers have ex- Winlack on Desmond street was| Ihe Hungarians claimed to have a lected by him during the month plained it this way. “We considerably damaged by a bolt of | license to dance, but the officer ins | gave you a small job that lightning, but fortunately did not | S1sted, and after much persuasion | SENTENCE SUSPENDED required immediate atten catch fire. [the merrymakers desisted. tion and you attended to tuk It has been years since so mu hi that so promptly, and did Re frigerators, White T | Joseph Eckert, a laborer, blew in k i that | y « work res rer : A : vater fell in so short a time MRS. MARY A, STRAUSS his week's wages for booz« on Sat Your wo! 50 We BE We Mountain Freezers, Oil and Within three minct fer th urday night, and then fell into the | 4€¢1ded to havea lot of oth c ! cs alter ¢ - day mght, and then fell into ic ds : ; er work attended to at the Gasoline Stoves, Screen storm commenced the streets of| Mrs Mary A Strauss, widow of hands of the police. He wandered : ! Sayre were miniature rivers the late Alvin Strauss, who for [about the streets of Milltown late Be Le he 3 vv Doors and Windows at At Oak Grove park the matinee years was masterbuilder at the car | lst night, apparently lost, when knoe Pease ot a: i performance had just closed when shops, died at her home at No 11 3 [¢ Mhicer DJ Sisson picked him YPlvou if yoa'll give pes a the storm broke. The crowd in-| North Elmer avenue, yesterd.y fand landed him in the borough chance. stead of going aboard the cars morning at 12:15 o'clock of general | lockup. Ths morning he was Try us on anything in took refuge in nearby dwellings debility. The deceased had been [arraigned before Justice Carey and Plumbing Heating, Gas- BOLICH BROS., Pe < ’ as where they remained until the |ill for about two weeks but her | was allowed to depart on suspended Fitting and Tinwork., rain ceased, . | H. R. TALMADGE, sr ——— Both “hoses. timer Ave. G. H. GOFF | charged by the Athens, Sayre and Yesterday afternoon Chief of |S uth Waverly Traction Compan, The rate ol fare for continuous ase eee ". -_ a ‘le 002400. Laas [effect that the burgess take up the condition was not thought to be sentence, promising never to get Yesterjay afternoon another se- | serious natil recently, She was drunk in Sayre again vere wind storm reached Sayre {born in Bucks county, Pa, and was | St re and for a time threatened to de- | 08 years of age. She had resided | SOCIALIST LECTURE molish everything in its path. It}in this place and in South Waverly was of short duration, however, | for over thirty-five years. She was and so far as can be learned nofa most estimable woman and her | Howard Elmer hose house at West survived by two sons and two charged, and a very interesting | Geaito urinary and chronic discases 8 —0 damage resulted. loss will be mourned by a host of Sayre this evening by Prof George daughters, Charles H. and John A, talk is assured. At the conclusion | *¥*¢ wits Both nhands H MURRAY ” D. ' . 3 e V friends and acquaintances. She is Kirkpatrick. No admission will be COMPENSATION —— | Sond, Specialties. SPECIALTIES: Although the storm that passed | both of this place, and Eva C. and of the lecture an opportunity will | H L TOWN R o D. over this section on Saturday was | Mrs WR. Stevenson, also of Sayre, be given to any one present to ask | > ’ . U. . Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, io indes uf he LOCAL NEWS Hours Twiam, 108, 7to8p. m, — ons | OFFICE SAMUELS BLOCK. arecord breaker so far as severity | One brother, Henry Thomas, of any question that they desire, sppointment. “Gnt, the Newsboy” at the Park Vallny Telophona 37x. 128 Lockhart §f === ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ofc: Rooms 4 and 5, Kimer Blook, House, Lockhart Strest, Sayre, Pa 100 Lav St. West Sayre, Pure Reservoir Ice to OFFICE HOURS: Sayre patrons, 801100 am, 2 to 4:30,7:00t0 8:00. | Both Phones, Waverly. 1s concerned, and considerable | Wilkes Barre also survives. The damage resulted, the good that it | faneral will be held from the home did will compensate for the damage | Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, many fold A drive through asec | Rev. FM Beysher officiating tion of the Chemung valley yester- | The interment will take place at thetre this evening Breen day shows crops, grass and vegeta: at Tioga Point cemetery. Grum Mr. and Mrs, W T Carey drove | bles to be in superb condition, and | me's undertaking establishment has to Wiliwanna yester. the farmers are delighted with the charge of the arrangements planted by cooler weather which prospect for excellent crops, . NOTICE appears to be enjoyed by all. FIRST OF THE SEASON ONDARY. JUNE I. RH. DRISLANE em There are some who have not, Illustrated summer excurston | and hear political questions dis- | 88m ® % A crate of home grown straw- paid their old taxes. Please call | books to Keuka Lake, Chautauqua | cussed from your standpoint by | Contractor and Bullder berries, grown by Miles Osborne of [and settle by June 15 and save|Lake, and Cambridge Springs, Pa.,| Prof. George Kirkpatrick, a so- Plans and Estimates Furnished, WORKINGMEN ! lay = The warm wave has been sup Come to the West Sayre Hose Litchfield, W. S. Wright, [trouble, J. L. Plumstead, Col-|can be had on inquiry at the Eric |cialist speaker from Ohio. 107 So. Elmer Ave, | lector, 26-8 [ticket office, Waverly, 1§ taw | Admission Free. Ladies Invited. 210 Miller 8t Sayre, Pa, Je
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