“Or it isn't right. 1ght MANEY & PAGE, OUR STRONG POINT ICECREAM FREEZERS are a necessity in every household in the summer season. 2 quart at $1. 303 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 =i) 218 Desmond St., Sayre. TERA Welhave 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 183 LOCKHART ST. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $20, $25 and $30. pe edd ge Sold I all Valley Phone 800. + TT °F Tiffany's Music Store, £222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record “All the news that’s t to print” TUESDAY JUNE 12 1908 LOCAL BREVITIE “Grit, the Newsboy," at the park tonight. Early risers say that there was quite a frost last night. Warmer weather is promised. Michael Peterpaul, an Italian of East Towanda, was admitted to the hospital this afternoon. Now it is said that the frost has materially damaged the huckle berry bushes and that the crop will be short this year. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will hold a social and ice cream sale onthe church lawn Friday evening of this week, Both the Chemung and Susque- hanna rivers have raised consider- ably as a result of the recent heavy rains. There is no danger 322 8. Main St,, Athens. +e The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood real rich blood —and plenty of it—ln his body. Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver Oll Makes blood lots of it life-giving, braln-nouriah- ing, strength-replenishing 75¢ Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggiat. pank Buliding, Sayre, Pa. The Church of the Epiphany is being materially improved by a handsome coat of paint. The in- terior of the church is also under going repairs. The funeral of Albert Bradley, the man who was killed on the DD) L & W. tracks at South Waverly on Saturday night, was held this morning from the Catholic church in that place. A — ~ All members of the I.. S. to B. of LL F. are requested to meet at Talmadge hall Tuesday evening June 12. As business of imports ance is to be transacted, also nom- ination of officers. By order of secretary. Word has been received here that Jack Cotter, who is pitching for the Kane base ball team, is out of the game at present with a bro kén ankle. Mike Madigan won the game at Punxsutawney recently by a timely hit which brought in the deciding score. The telegraphers in the employ of the Lehigh Valley Railroad company have been notified that they must provide themselves with watches of standard make. Many of the operators claim that this will be a hardship as they already have valuable gold watches. -_N™S™§ P Ba sS8 °HlHQarniiio Lloyd Houghtalen of Sayre, a youth about 12 years old, pleaded guilty yesterday in juvenile court to the larceny of a quantity of ice cream, the property of Mrs. Ella Cook, of Thomas avenue. Judge Fanning sentenced the lad to the reformatory at Glen Mills. NOTICE There are some who have not paid their old taxes. Please call and settle by June 15 and save trouble, J. L. Plumstead, Cols lector, 2008 ¥ x "URS! : G. A. Walsh and wife and son of | Excelsior, Ark, are the guests of friends in Sayre. MYSTERY SOLVED Her Badly Decomposed Body Summit this morning where a re Found Yesterday Floating in treat is being held Contractor John F in Sayre this morning. He reports that the construction work of the Lehigh is rapadly Towanda . The Rt. Rev. MF Scranton, will come to E TAKES Shanley went ta Glen the Susquehanna River Near Binghamton The surrounding the disappearance of Maude Haynes has been solved at last. The girl disappeared from home in Susque~ hanna, this state, on the evening of December 13, 1505, and yesterday her dead body was found floating Dolan was mystery progressing at Hoban, of Sayre on afternoon at the Sunday next and in the confirm a class of Church of the Epiphany. 16) in the Susquehanna river near the Rock Bottom dam at Binghaniton | Shortly after 4 o'clock two boys on the river with a boat saw what they believed to be a body flsating on the surface of the The followed the object until it passed over the dam A boy who south side of the river below the dam was notifi=d, the object ashore the badly decomposed body ot a young girl and the The once came to the conclusion that arent for a coal SOMpany. the body was that of the missing Maude Haynes tare ut the grt wen stl WANED Hs DAUGHTER once sent for and in the meantime | Yesterday er moon a Waverly citizen came to Sayre and reported F.H who 1s erecting clerk's office was Sayre this morning and reports the work as progressing satisf Johnston, the contractor the Owego, new unty C al in stream boys ictorily was fishing on the! Cp es St formerly a well known Lehigh Valley con ductor who worked for the pny verly over was callin» John, 1 ar + dragpe and he dragged CON n Wa. B iffalo, i Oe La It proved to be when the line run fro: the on Sayre friends today | He is now employed as a sales Eric to police were at once notihed authorities at the body was removed to an under- taking room. When Mr. and Mrs. to the police that his fourteen year Haynes arrived they went at once | {old danni was being detained at| to the undertakers, but betore be- the home of his sister-in-law against | ing allowed to sce the body were | {his will. He said that his daughter | shown vanous articles of clothing (had come to Sayre somewhat] which they identified as being those | d ayre somewliy {against his wishes, for the purpose | lof visiting at the home of his brother worn by the girl when she disap | peared from home. The parents | were then permitted to see the body which was decomposed past | but was told that Yesterday he went to the lace where the girl was stopping | tol The thi went to that place but learned | | that there was no person of that| place. He] then returned to Sayre and report. [ed the matter to the police Chief Walsh telephoned to the house where the gurl has been visiting | but was informed that had | gone to her home in Waverly The Waverly man then went home and said before leaving that if he failed | to find his daughter there he would | {return to Sayre today she had gone all recognition with the exception | P | work for a family in Athens of the legs from the knees down A three cornered scar on one o the feet near the toes was instantly | recognized by the mother of the [name residing in that girl which made the identification complete. As soon as Mrs. Haynes | thus deter mining that the body was that of her girl, Mrs. Haynes staggered to a chair and almost fainted. She and her husband returned to their discovered the scar, she rooms in the city and today took charge of the body and will take it | to their home for bunal, Aside from the relatives there is nothing to indicate how the girl met her death. The remains were so badly decomposed that it impossible to tell whether or not she had met with violence The coroner did not Bradford County Historical Society | think On will be held in Towanda Saturday Thursday next the girl would have | June 23, the been missing six months Saturday) and make | trouble tor some one | of | 0D PEOPLE § MEETING | The third Old People's mecting, under the auspices of the | suspicions was I annual an inquest neccessary if stormy, following | His- | eX POLICY HOLDERS Sayre, Pa} June 12 To the Policy Holders of the Gen- eral Accident of Philadelphia, Pa We beg to advise that both for the interest of the policy holders and company it has been necessary for us to cancel our contract with W. H. Whittle, as collector, and all policy holders are requested to pay future premiums to Jay C. Palmer, Room No. 1, Talmadge Building Sayre, Pa. We beg all policy hold- ers not to put any stock in the talk of a solicitor. All solicitors are talking for your money, not for | your interest. Stay with the “Gen-| Howard Ferns of Sayre, who ir nl eral”, receive your indemnity | company with Joseph McHale, of promptly for either accident or ill-| Waverly, robbed several stores in| ness. The strongest and most! Waverly about three wecks ago, liberal paying company on earth | were indicted by the grand jury at W.D. Lantz, Special Agent, Jay Owego recently and when ar C. Palmer, agent for Sayre, Pa, raigned in court pleaded not guilty Room 1, Talmadge Block. 30 2t Yesterday they were taken to > court and withdrew their former REPORTED ROBBERY (plea and pleaded guilty. They A story comes from Waverly late this afternoon. will be brought up for sentence this moming to the effect that a SALES FALLING OFF certain well known Sayre business | As a result of the packing house man was robbed of a valuable gold watch and a purse containing a considerable amount of cash at | exposures there has been a percepti the circus last might The local ble falling off in the sale of meats the dealers meats formed of the robbery and when butchers are suffering thereby the chief was interviewed on the There is usually a decrease in the subject this morning he said that demand for meats at this season of he had heard nothing of the the year, but the dealers claim that matter. The story was told in at the present time it is more | Waverly this morning but the marked than ever. They claim that | same of the man who was robbed Informal meeting at the at court house, com An old time visit will be had, and refreshments serve ed at conclusion of the program All aged persons who expect to b> present are requested to com municate that fact to the secretary before the day of the meeting. An extended to the old people of the county, and a general welcome to the public E J. Ayers, President C. F. Heverly, Secretary PLEADED GUILTY torical rooms 0 30 o'clock crcises at the 1906 mencing at 1:3 especial invitation is in and is not known. respoasible lor it. § i WELL ATTENDED { Professor George Kirkpatrick | Delivered Fine Address Last Night Professor G delivered a le titled “The before a crowded house He put heads 1st, Something is nd, What is How to right it. He it was wrong for one class of men to orge Kirkpatrick | cture which he ens Logic of Freedonr, last might under three his lecture wrony b wrong | 3rd maimntamed that contrcl the great natural resources and means of production and thereby make other men dependent upon them for work. That it was wrong for one class of men to be in a position where they could legally get a rakeoff from other men to were This, he said, created a master and a servant class, and maintained that no man was necessary. good enough to be another man’s He said that this was due to the private ownership of the socially necessary industrial prop erty, 1. e Natural resources, 2nd, Machinery ol rd, Machinery of dis He had with the c. apt alist; 1st, raw material production tribution, no fault to find he was a good enough feilow ; but it is the system (that makes him possible that is objectionable. His Socialist program proposed remedy is the The speaker [stated that the Socialist program did not interfere with or obisct to private property for private uscs, but only with that form of property that made one man or class of men cconomically dependcat upon an s of men, That cialism had nothing to do with religion or the {other man or clas | So these ate | personal and private matters, while | Socialism is purely a political and He said that program famuly economic movement, Socialist ist. The social or public owner | ship of the chief material means of | production. 2nd. Social or public {control of the means of production [through the imtiative, referendum, and night of required recall, 3rd to use the 4th. Cooperation in- rte ad of competition ; Equal means of production creation of {commodities for use and not for profit At the conclusion of the lecture the speaker answered the questions TOWN HALL PLANS There will be a meeting of the town hall committee of the bor this The preliminary plans have been re- Bickford, the and at the meet ing this evening they will be fully ough council evening caved from Pierce & dmura architects, changes will be that the As soon as these are completed the project will be in shape to report to the council made, and are made final plans will be drawn. when when these The next move then will be to submit it to the people of Sayre for their approval or disap HOTELS FULL The hotels and boarding houses and other places where “roomers” are accommodated were filled to their capacity and it 1s said that travelers and strangers were unable to secure a place in which to sleep Several people who arnved in Sayre on the late trains last night The hotels were filled and the strangers were could not find rooms, forced to go elsewhere or get along as best they could had restaurant Two men who Buffalo sat all night and two or walked the | come from in a three others about streets The have placed stringers on each end of the cross boards on the side. walk on the Packer avenue bridge | which crosses the tracks, Hereto fore the smoke and steam from the engines have displaced these cross | Lehigh Valley employes | Th c * Pillows Fairs, aud with pure feathers, post shoddy, po bhog's hair, po mj Every genuine *‘Esuzwicu’ . Clean, ire P ili downy, odorless y bo ootton, po J or uncured feathers, are used, 'w has attached a patented envelope. poticy of satisfactio Write Chas Chik ago n or money back. Emmeric . Ah d feos ve, free theirnew bonk et, ‘Fine Feathers Make Fine Pillows." 205 Desmond St. Valley Phone la n Not, “Why company at the exact cost POLICY. Examine its TERM According to age, Sayre. Summer Stock Co. EHH FEE EEE FERRER ERE E “0 THE NEWSBOY, Act Comedy Drama. F244 95 0040000430000 994 3 Big Specialties a PRICES, 10, 20,30¢ SATURDAY MATINEE{10c TOALL ii Fret PrP ree Just Think Of It We Rave the reputation of sending the LARGEST PLUMBING BILLS of any fiom in the valley. Awful, isn'tit? 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 yon attended to that so promptly, and did vour work so well that we decided to havea lot of oth- er work attended to at the same time.” We please others, and we know that we can please you if you'll give us a chance. Tey us mn Gias- on anything Plumbing, Heating, Fitting and Tinwork. H. R. TALMADGE, Bold "Phones. [lmer Ave. DR. A. 6. REES, M.D. 100 Lake Rt, West Sayre, OFFICR HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:80, 7:00 to 8:00, Genito arinary and chronic diseases a 4DOSIANY. Roth pn hon. - H. L. TOWNER, W.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. Hours 7tofda m,1tw8 7to8p. m OFFICR-SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 37x. 118 Loskhart 88 SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every IFniday eveming at Howard Elmer Hose hou e, Maple street, West Sayre All invited ! -verybe ody welcome H. TUTTLE, M. D. Specialist Practice limited to discases of the Rye, | Ear, Nose and Throat. (ilassew nccarately Hours 10 013 am, 2tob, 7 to p.m, Office and residence, Foy Sonth nA Valley ‘phone 160x THE NIGHT OF JULY 4TH is proverbial for its many fires— result of rockets, fire crackers and fireworks generally. Are you gos ing to take the risk alone? A mos ment's thought should convince you that you ought to be properly insured We stand ready to write you a safe and strong policy today, Phone connections. FRED J]. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA. White Mountain Freezers, Oil and Stoves, Refrigerators, Gasoline Screen BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE Advertise in The Record. G. H. GOFF Is now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Both Phones, Waverly. SPEGUALTIRS Diseases of the Mow phi Throat, and the es. Hours si ih aa se 78; Stay appointment, R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Bullder Plans and Estimates Furnished, £10 Miller 5¢ Sayre, Pa.
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