The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, June 25, 1906, Image 3

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Welhave added a new
line. As fine a line of
10c candies as can be
oe
e are continually
receiving new souvenir
WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS
138 LOCKHART ST.
STOP, LOOK, LISTEN,
New Sewing Machines,
Drop Heads, $20, $23 and $30.
Dalfrerd st ous bem co rial. Sold
all Valley Phone sdor os vein
Tiffany's Music Sore, '
222 Main Street, Athens, Pa.
The Valley Record
“All the asws that's 51 to print
MONDAY
JUNE 25
LOCAL BREVITES
“The Pride of the Yukon" at
the park this evening.
1908.
Cherries are getting ripe and the
home grown product will soon be
in the market.
The weather clerk furnished a
fine day for the Odd Fellows’
memorial exercises.
Mrs E Snell o Key! stone ave-
nue, fell and hurt herself severely
yesterday morning.
The giant firecracker has made
its appearance and has commenced
business at the old stand.
cctv comet oeson mae ns
Wanted —At once, a secondhand
Must be in good
condition. Enquire at The Record
office.
The commission appointed to
Eighmey, Sayre’'s old and respected
The Man Who
“Gets There”
plenty of it in his body.
Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver Ol
Makes blood lots of 1t—
pack Building, - Sayre, Pa,
The apple crop will be short, on
account of the severc drought in
the early part of the season in
sections.
Mrs. F. C. Welliver and Mrs. S
S. Mumey desire to thank their
friends who assisted by word of
sympathy and kindly acts during
their hours of bereavement in the
death of their father, Amos Cox.
Photographs of Joe McEnroe,
comedian, and Mae LaPorte,
brette, appearing at the Park thea-
tre with the Summer Stock Com-
pany, will be given away to every
lady who attends the Friday night
performance.
SOuU-~
The Record says that Owego is
“exposed” to another trolley pro-
ject. This section has been “ex
posed” several times to various
trolley projects within the past two
years but the “exposures” do not
seem to “take.”
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One of the rigid rules of the
Erie railroad company requires an
examination once in three years of
all its engineers, trainmen, switch.
men and yardmen, to sec that their
sight, color sense and hearing are
not defective.
Miss Emma Rolls, charged by
her husband with having threatens
ed him injury in “body and estate,”
was held to the next Court of
(Quarter Sessions in the sum of one
hundred dollars bail on Saturday
afternoon. J. W. Bishop qualified
as bondsman,
seas te lems
Boys and men, too, should re-
member that it is a violation of
the law to shoot firecrackers or
fire works of any description until
the Fourth of July. The borough
police have been instructed to ar
rest all violators of the law, dnd
They Were of an Impressive
Nature and
That 2,000 Persons Attended
The memonal services held in
the hospital park yesterday after
{noon under the
local lodge of Odd Fcillows were
attended by one of the largest
in Sayre
it is Estimated
auspices of the
crowds ever assembled
for a similar purpose. The weather
conditions were perfect. Cloudless
skies, and an atmosphere that was
fresh and balmy brought the resi.
out by the
It 1s estimated that at
lents of the valley
least 2 000 people were in attend
ance and after they had gathered
it the park that attractive spot pre
sented a most beautiful and anima-
ted scene
The line of march formed on
Packer avenue in front of the Fol
let block as follows
Packer band,
Six guards,
ly, Sayre and Athens, flower girls
carrying flags and flowers, subor-
dinate lodges from
Waverly and Athens, speakers in
carriages.
Joe Ellers, the
the local lodge, was the marshall
of the day, and he handled the
line of march mn an
manner. <
After formation the column pro-
ceeded over several of the prina-
pal streets of the borough ending
at the park, where the services olf
the day took place.
M. H. Sawtelle, the
National Bank of Sayre, officiated
cashier of
as president ot the day and intro
duced the speakers. The services
were opened by Noble Grand Bon
foey, of the local lodge, who read a
short extract from the ntual, which
was followed with a prayer by
Chaplain Creighton. A chorus of
band rendered selections and
E.M. Dunham as the §
Mr. Dunham's remarks were brief,
address was well received.
pastor of the Baptist church, who |
made the principal address of the
day. He chose for the subject of |
his remarks that familiar text, “Am |
I My Brother's Keeper,” and drew |
a lesson therefrom by which all |
can profit. The address was one |
of the best that has been delivered
in Sayre for years and it was listen
ed to with great attention.
conclusion of the address the band
played “Nearer My God to Thee,”
and the large congregation joined
in the chours. This feature of the
services was particularly pleasing
and the effect was marvelous
During the servicessa committee
from the local organization went to
the cemetery and decorated the
graves of departed Odd Fellows,
the graves having been marked in
the forenoon by flags.
DESERTER CAPTURED
the Fifth Infantry, stationed at Fort
Porter, N. Y., came here on Satur
day afternoon to take charge of
Edward Newvill, a young man who
deserted from the Umited States
ago. The young man has been in
Sayre for some time, and w as aps
prehended and turned over to the
officer by Chief Walsh. The soldier
left with his prisoner late Saturday
afternoon,
service only a short time.
TRAIN RIDER CAPTURED
Harry Krautman, who says that
his home is at Easton, was taken
oft the westbound Black Diamond
at the local station on Saturday
afternoon by Officer Bob DeGroff,
charged with illegal train nding
way to a_ point ia Ohio, and was
endeavoring to get there without
paying |
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GANE AT SPENCER
Immediate Action in Case of
Wounds From Toy Pistols
by a Score of 7 to 10
The hall game played at Spencer
on Saturday afternoon between the
High School team of that place
and the Imperials of Sayre, result-| 401 Fourth of July warmng,
ed in a victory for the former team,
The [danger of lockjaw
game was hotly contested by both |
and calls
the score standing 7 to 10
tetanus) from
sides and was witnessed by a fair!
sized crowd Eddy and Westbrook
composed the battery for the Sayre
He
immediate
the
medical
other explosives urges
necessity of
attendance in such cases, and sends
players, and they did fine work.| .¢ the (oll WIRE Warning message
The Sayre team lined up as fols in anticipation of the coming |
low 1). Westhraook. catcher Burt Fourth
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Eddy, pitcher, Garman, first base “The germ which produces tes
B Wilcox, second base, Gillis, tanus grows best buried in the flesh
short stop. Spencer, third base; away from the air, and this germ
Garsar, left field, Granger, center | Which is found in carth, in the dust
and in horse stables, and sometimes
[suspended in windy localities,
{lodges easily in the small, clean
cut wound, made for instance by
the Dank -artndge
hat I wish to impress upon
a especially mothers, 1s
the very great seriousness of these
| wounds if they are not promptly
¥ |and properly treated by those with
full knowledge of the subj-ct,
Early treatment by a physician will
wanna Train and Then Rob- [often prevent the development of
| tetanus Therefore, a doctor
bed Freight Car | should be called at once to treat
A D.L & W. freight train east. | & penetrating w wand, even if shight,
such as powder or other explosives
bound was held up by a are apt to mike. In case of pros
probably
betworn [rey delay in obtaining the ser-
Waverly and Nichols last night | vices of a physician a competent
The men set the brakes on several | | druggist or trained nurse might
box cars and when the train slowed | thoroughly wash the wound and
ipply hot antiseptics
field, Gestina, night field
[RAMPS HOLD UP
FREIGHT THAN
Hoboes Set Brakes on Lacka-|
gang of
men, tramps,
down they proceeded to break open |
a car containing merchandise and | :
threw several packages of goods | AN APOLOGY
out, with which they escaped. De Se
tective Gormanot the D LL. & W We beg to apologize to th
force, came to Sayre today and|reiders of The Record for its late
conferred with Chief Walsh. It is] ppearance on Saturday evening
believeds that the men belong to a
party of tramps
Just after the first forms had beer
that have been
camping near Milltown for several
An effort will be made to
locate them,
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr Mrs Parker
went to Rochester this morning to
visit fnends
placed on the press an accident oc
curred to the geanng which put
The
| Evening News kindly came to the
days the press out of commission
[rescue and we were abie to get the
aper into the hands of the readers
The
out of town to
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though the hour was late
expense of going
and George
print a daily newspaper 1s consider
but The
lieve in disappointing ats
1 able Record does not be
and relatives.
readers,
-
Mrs. A. Tillman and daug ‘her | and then the patrons of the adver
| have returned home from a vist) ising columns are entitled to con
| with friends in Monroeton sideration, too. It 1s the purpose
- of The Record to issue on every
Miss Florence Eggleston of {day of the week exc ‘pt Sundays
{ Mankato, Minn, is the guest of|and legal holidays
her cousin, Mrs. IL. M. Rice.
| Mrs" EL Thompsea and son EXTRA EXAMINATIONS
| Maxwell of Chemung street are |
visiting friends in Newark, N |
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Miss Clara Stevens of Buffalo 1s
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Stevens of Cayuta
street
In addition to those examinations
already advertised, two extra ex
tra examunations for teachers’ cer
tificates will be held at the high
school in Towanda, July 13 and 14
= and August 11 and 12
Mrs Chauncey Lilley and Mrs
~ ' |
Charles Heverley of Dushore are |
The mom
[ing sessions of these examinations
will begin at § o'clock
the guests of friends and relatives
ky HOSPITAL, NOTES
Mrs. Irvin Brown, who has been
the guest of her cousin, Mrs. John
Mrs Shiras Shumway of Athens,
|R Kasper, for severel days, re-| Was admitted to the hospital today
| : | .
turned to her home at Pittsburg| Miss Mae Doolittle of Sayre
| today was discharged this forenoon
| - -
Charles Peter, wife and child of
; ! Pacific Coast and Colorado Ex-
| Cortland, who have been the guest:
i cursions
of friends and relatives here for .
: The Lehigh Valley Ratlroad announces
several days, left this morning for [special fares during the season to the
. y I West from savey as follows
( . ov ’ y
Jecan Grove, where they will] tl oi) So ronud Le p: ticketa to
spend the week be sold July 11th to 13th. Good tor
—— turn antil August 24th
: Oregon, Washington (states and Beit
H I Gillispie, H H Mecrcereau, jy Columbia, X70 25 round 1r i Fiekets
F sq.. and D, Clarey and wife, who 1) sold Tune 17t1 Jo Ia Limited
Oo return tn days
on Tuesday last left on a trip for] Sin Francisco and Los Angvles $80.20
Toronto, Buffalo, Niagara and ! mod trip. Tickets to be sold Jour 2)
» to July ath, iuclus Lanited to re
through the Thousand Islands, re- | tara Sept 15th
. oche Inquire of agents for further informa
turned home yeste rday morning. | reference to Stop Over privi
They report a fine time. cges, sid trips, ete 0-tf
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Notice to the Prblic. |
To introduce my work in Sayre |
and Athens | have engaged
Mr. E. C. Jourdan
OAK CROVE PARK
There will be a complete change
of bill at the park this evening
when the Summer Stock company
will present the five-act drama, .
“The Pride of the Vukop ” To sell my coupons. Take advan |
€ Inde ( € Yu on, a story tage of this offer when he calls on
of the Alaska gold fields. New you. as only a limited number are
to be sold.
F-H. FITCH, |
| 319 Broad St, Waverly, N Y
specialties will be introduced be- Respectfully,
| attraction.
There
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15 a demand for farm
There is no nook nor cor-
ape, ord does not circulate
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A fine linc of cheap Go-Carts 24
reduced trom $4 and $2.75 8)
I to $3.50 and $2.00.
A large line of moulding for %@
Picture Framing to select 3
. from also. Al
PICTURE FRA
CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE %@
205 Desmond St,
MING
Valley Phone 191 a, (&
AD ANN
Is Your Life Insured? i 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 at the exact cost of carrying it. Examine its TERM
POLICY. Costa 570 to $1.85 per month. According to age,
Office 112 Desmond St.,
G54ILSHY =
On Stoves
IN THE GROUND
r d their valued pos-
Nowadays the
possessions and
buric
wt vith there dead
' i the 1 i3ble
ts ground we buy, sell and rent
tt When yon get land or
= : gry. point your toes toward
If your dealer hasot it, Bolich Br ir door step, cater and welcome and
have carnmuch to your juterest, if you are
pit — = a hi wner or 8 house wanter, A
wral ral estate business {s yore
tr Nr ansact od,
FRED J]. TAYLOR,
SAYRE, PA.
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TONIGHT
:0AK GRoVE Park
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ummer Stock Co.
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THE PRIDE OF THE YUKON
Five Act Comedy Drama.
PEP 0090 9000400420000
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Feature Specialist,
: Dick Mitchell,
Comedian and Monologuist
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PRICES, 10, 20, 3c}
SATURDAY MATINEE T0c TO ALL
White
Mountain Freezers, Oil and
Just Think Of It
We have the reputation w—
of sending the LARGEST
BOLICH BROS.,
PLUMBING BILLS of any
HARDWARE
Gasoline Screen
Stoves,
Doors and Windows at
fiom in the valley. Awful,
isn't it?
A number of our all-well
pleased customers have ex
plained it this way “We ——
gave you a small job that 6. H. GOFF
required mmediate atten
Hon id you Slee hded Is now ready to furnish
wt so promptly, and did P Re voir]
your work so well that we | bre Reservoir lce ts
Sayre patrons,
Waray:
A " "MURRAY, Nn. D.
a lot of oth
or work attended to at the | Both Phones,
[same time.”
We please others, and we
(know that we can please
vom if you'll give us a
Race. SPECIALTIES!
Try us on anything in Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nowe an.
Plumbing, Heating, Gas Taiuas and Hho Py ol Su
Fitting and Tinwork. Wepeintwent, Often, Blosk,
H.R TAIMADGE, |ALEX D. STEVENS,
Both “PS "Phoses. + Haw Ave.| INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
“SOCIALIST CLUB Loans Negotiated, Insurance Writ
ten, Houses Rented, Rents Col-
Meets every F day evening at lected, Taxes Paid.
Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple
street, West Sayre. All invited
Everybody welcome.
ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK
LOCKHART BT, SAYRE. _