x Our $10 from, a dozen patterns of a MANEY ET 22 Rim Fire, 7c 32 i“ “ 32 Centre Fire, 38 14 “ OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL 216 Desmond B8t., Sayre. 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 vari comprises over 5,000 styles of views, etc. A full line of Eaton Hur- but stationery always in stock at WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $20, $25 and $30. Blvd of ous howe O08 sal, SoM or vo Rr Call +» Tiffany’s Music Store, £22 Majin Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record “All the sews that’s it te print” WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 1908 LOCAL BREVITES Cheer up, cherries are ripe. “Pride of the Yukon" at the park tonight. r— The cold days help out the ice box some. The small boy and his firecracker should receive the attention of the police, The heavy dew and fog the past two mornings reminds one of what may be expected next November. The Globe store has installed a new and up-to-date system of con .veying cash to the cashier's desk. © Wanted—At once, a secondhand flat top desk. Must be in good “condition. Enquire at The Record office. ~ Huckleberries are beginning to ripen and dealers are already mak- ing shipments. It is said that the right, and they'll wear style, a dozen reasons why & PAGE, ds dds dd Pe “ r Box. i“ 23c Per Box. 29¢c “ 6“ REVOLVERS LARGE STOCK. LOW PRICES. PETTITT O99 e 322 8. Main 8t,, Athens. 500000000000000 0000000000 0 0 00 Aa oa a on a aa as aa | The Man Who “Gets There” rich blood —and plenty of 18—-In his body, Driggs” Wise of Cod Liver ON life-giving, blood. 75¢ Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. peak Building, Sayre, Pa. Can you change your attire as quickly as the mercury reverses tself in the thermometer? If so, you are a lightning change artist. The vacation season is near at hand and it will not be long ere those who have the price will pack their trunks and flee to the seaside and the mountain resorts The Junior Epworth League held its annual picnic at the Maney cottage on the east side of the Susquehanna today. A large number of little folks attended. Catharine Gilmartin of South River street, was severely bitten on the shoulder by a dog yesterday afternoon. The wounds were at once attended to by a physician and it is thought that no serious results will follow. John D Rockefeller has given $250,000 for the erection of a Y M. C A building at Norfolk, Va Here is a suggestion : Why don't some one try and induce the Stand ard oil king to contribute a similar amount for a building in Sayre. The fire department will hold a a street fair here during the week of July oth, the proceeds of which will be used to defray the expenses of the annual parade and conven- tion of the Valley Firemen's Asso ciation, which is to be held in Sayre this year, ete netfee The commission appointed to inquire into the sanity of Lewis Eighmey are holding another meeting this afternoon. Several witnesses have been subpoenaed by Mr. Ei. hmey's attorneys and after they have given evidence the attor- neys for both sides of the question will present arguments. It is likely that the commission will be com- Largely Attended The annual meeting of the board | of trustees of the Robert Packer hospital, which was held at that mstitution yesterday, was largely | attended, over two thirds of the | 30 trustees being present. A large | amourit of business, including the | wdoption of the annual report of | the treasurer, was transacted and | there were many questions that | came up for consideration which! were of a highly interesting nature, The twenty first annual report of treasurer for the year ending May 31, 1006, is an interesting docu- | ment. The report shows that the | ladies’ auxiliaries have collected | $1,134 48 for the year, while the] receipts from other sources includ: ing those paid by patients for board and services, and the state appropriation make a total of 827.157 32. The disbursemeats for the year were $28 338 83, leaving a deficit of $1,181 01. The resignation of R.W. Baxter, one of the trustees, was read and accepted™ David | Pearsall of Mauch Chunk, was nominated and elected a trustee to fill the vacancy caused by the. resignation of Mr. Baxter. F. J. Taylor, secretary of the Business Men's Association of Sayre, was elected secretary of the board, to fill the vacancy caused by the absence of F. J. Krom, who | has recently b%n called to Michi gan Dr. H. S. Fish, a former interne | at the hospital, who has since lo- cated in Sayre for the practice of his profession, was selected at assistant to the surgeon in chief Other matters pertaining to the conduct of the hospital came up for discussion, among them being the report that recently went out concerning the ladies auxiliaries It appears that the impression has been given out that the hospital ts not in need of funds at the pres. ent time and that the money raised by the auxiliary societies shou'd be used for an endowment fund to support a training class for nurses Under the present regime the money collected by these societies 1s used for maintenance purposes, cach auxiliary being entitled to the use of a bed every day in the year provided $300 is contnbuted by the society. But as above stated, it seems there has been a sugges. tion to interfere with this plan and use the various funds for endow ment purposes. The trustees dis- cussed the question yesterday, and after the financial status of the hospital had been fully explained it was agreed that the present meth od of applying the auxiliary fund should be continued, The hospital is in need of funds at all times. At the present time there is an outstanding indebted. ness of $7,29600, which, with a deficit in the maint nance fund, makes it absolutely essential that everyone who is interested in the success of the institution should be ready and willing to stand their share of the burden. NISTERIOUS ACCIDENT When No. 4 pulled into the local | station today the car inspectors discovered that a gas tank on one | of the coaches had met with an | accident, but just what caused it remains a mystery. The end of the | tank had been smashed in, evident. | ly by striking some solid object The damage was so extensive that | the tank was put out of commission | and the car will go through to its | destination without gas. EXTRA EXAMINATIONS | In addition to those examina-! tions already advertised two extra | examinations for teacher's certifi- | cates will be held at the high school in Towanda July 13 and 14, and August 11 and 12. The morn- ing sessions of these examinations will begin at 8 o'clock. DA IPECED NEN | TOWN AL PS With the Progress Made by the Architects The town hall committee of the borough council, composed of Messrs. West, Ellis and Adamy, | went to Elmira yesterday to confer | with the architects, Pierce & Bick- | ford, regarding the plans which | are now being prepared The com. | mittee was accompanied by John | Hammond, representing the fire | department, and the plans so far as| completed were inspected in detail | The committee decided that the | roof of the new hall should be of the French mansard plan and the pare the plans accordingly. Other | details were slightly changed, and | the committee returned home feel- | ing satisfied that when the plans are completed, which will be in about three weeks, that the matter will be in first class shape to pres sent to the borough council. It has not yet been fully deter- mined whether or not to provide for a fireproof building. Two sets of plans, however, will be submit- mitted to the council, from which a choice can be made It would seem that no difficulty should be encountered in determining this matter, The shight extra cost of a in a few years by the saving made on insurance, and will be much more satisfactory in the end. THE STREET FAR Beginning on Monday, July g, and continuing through the entire week, the American Amubement and Carnival Company will con- duct a street fair in Sayre for the The company is the largest travels ing carnival company on the road, and consists of 12 tent shows, two merry go rounds, a ferris wheel, the house upside down, and a large list of smaller attractions. The grounds on lower Desmond street will probably be secured, and as the proceeds are to go to the fire department every one should at- MARRIED TODAY Frank Everett Nevin, editor of the Sayre Daily Times, left last night for Elyna, Ohio, where his marnage to Miss Edith J Sher wood took place at noon today in the Church of Christ at that place Mr. Nevin and his bride, after a short wedding trip, including a visit to Buffalo and Niagara Falls, will return to Sayre, where they will reside on Hayden street. Mr, Nevin became the editor of the Times last October and has gained a wide acquaintance and many fends during his stay in Sayre The Record extends congratula HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Evelyn Donnelly of Stev ensville, E Kinney of Waverly, and Mrs. James Sullivan of Sayre, | underwent operations at the hospi- | tal this forenoon. Lena Rosebagh, of Eldredsville, | and Miss Mabel Wooster, of Forks- | ville, were admitted this forenoon | Herbert Hunsinger, an employe of a lumber camp near Ricketts, suffered an extensive injury to his foot yesterday and was brought to the hospital this morning for treatment I. ——— MUSICAL SERVICE In place of the regular preaching | | | next Sunday evening the time will be given largely to sacred music. The choir, under the direction of Mrs. I. M. Rice and assisted by Mrs. Stamford of Waverly, will sing Gounod's sacred cantata, “Gallia” and the pastor will give a | short talk om “The Relation of Music to Worship.” / | | Stomach Trouble Shortly After | Retiring Last Night Lynn Conklin, 33 years old, who has conducted a small harness shop on East Lockhart street for several months, died suddenly last night, attributes death to an acute attack of stomach trouble, with which the deceased had been affiicted for some time. Mr Cooklin has been in health for the past five years and was compelled to cease work as a boilermaker at the Lehigh shops Last fall he started a harness shop He and his wife ocgupied rooms over the harness store, but recently she has been at the home of her parents io Elmira. Yesterday, however, at his request she returned home, finding him apparently feeling bet- ter than usual. Shortly after they retired last night Mr. Conklin threw his arm heavily over his wife's neck. She noticed that something was wroag and began rubbing him As this dy no good a doctor was sent for and when he arrived he pronounced the man dead The deceased was born in New Jersey but his early life was spent in Elluston. _He learned the boilermaker’s trade and worked at it until ill health compelled him to give it up five years ago. Short funeral services will be conducted at 7 o'clock this evening at the home of Mrs. Emma Stump be taken to El. mira tomorrow morming for bunal PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Hiram Olmstead of Ulster 1s visiting her sister, Mrs, LL. C Kitchen th remains will Miss Anna Kingsley of Mans field 1s the guest of Mrs. Andrew Sawtelle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles U Ingham are the guests of the former's par ents at Towanda - Rev. M. B Wood and wife are in Elmira attending the State conven tion of the Disciple church Mrs Harry Brown and children are spending a couple of weeks in Troy, Canton and other points in western Bradford Mrs A. LI. Stenigere yesterday to her home on Hayden street after a ten day's visit to New York, Brooklyn and West Point Miss Evelyn Rathbun, Lockhart street, goes to Albion, N.Y, to- morrow night for a week's visit with her cousin, Rev. Chas. Vail, pastor of the Pullman Memorial church. Mr. and Mrs F. W. Meylert, of LaPorte, were the guests of the Hon. E. M Dunhwm for a short time yesterday. Mr. Meylert is a practicing attorney at LaPorte, and he and his wife had been to Mans- field, where he was the toastmaster at the reunion and banquet of the class of '86, of which a -— — returned he was member. Miss Emily McCreight, Miss Gray, Miss Ott, Dr. Andrews, Dr H. S Fish, Joe Piolet and Mr. and Mrs Harleman of this place, attended the dance given by Miss Clestia Kizer in St. Agnes’ hall at Towanda on Tuesday even- ng The affair was a most enjoy able one and was attended by a large number of uests - Pacific Coast and Colorado Ex cursions The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces special fares daring the season to the West from Sayre as follows Colorado $11.80 round trip; tickets to | be sold July 11th to 13th. Good to re turn until August 24th, Samuel ish Columbia, $70.25 round trip. Tickets to be sold June 17th, inclusive. Limited to return within 60 days. San Francisco and Lod Angeles $80 25 to July 6th, inclusive, Limited to re- turn Sept. 15th, loquire of for farther laforma- tion with a 7 -Carts’ rcduced from $4 and $2.75 to $3.50 and $2.00. A large line of moulding for Picture Framing to select from also. PICTURE FRAMING 205 Desmond St, Valley Phone 191 a, fe Is Your Life Insured ? Not? DO YOU KNOW THAT THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGIC Will give you a better policy than any other fraternal or old line company at the exact cost of carrying it. Examine ita TERM POLICY. Costa 570 to $1.85 per month, According to age, E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Mana Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. It Eats Up Rust. 6-5-4 will make an old, rusty Stove, or Stove Pipe, look like new, be- cause it eats up rust, When you get ready to set up your Stoves, this Fall, give them alla coat of 6-5-4; itis applied like paint, will not rub off and shines itself. Italso Nie Saves SIOVE LLSTA Hard ms with their dead, Nowag ground is the valuable posse w k it's buy, sell Logses ont, too or wl hangry, point your LL LCT When yi our door step, enter and learn much to your interest, | a house owner or a8 house | general ral estate busin i transacted, FRED J. TA SAYRE, PA. gE (A { 4 a ® Real Folale oul No wo: = rd N buried their vala IN THE GROU forgotten race sss il gr sround we If your dealer hasn't it, Bolich Bros have” TONIGHT 0ax Grove Park Laaaaas aay Summer Stock Co. SEPP P00 2000020004444 THE PRIDE OF THE YUKON Five Act Comedy Drama. PEPIPEIIIP0 0000440040004 Feature Specialist, Dick Mitchell, Comedian and Monologuist. AAR A AA i PRICES, 10, 20,30c SATURDAY MATINEE 10c TO ALL wi Mountain Freezers, Oil and Stoves, Soreen Windo ws at Refrigerators, Gasoline Just Think OF Iipoccs ans 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 way: “We © gave you a small job that required immediate atten tion and you attended tol that so promptly, and did, your work so well that we| decided to havea lot of oth-| BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE "6. H. GOFF now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Wavely. A. H. MURRAY, N.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Ry Nose a. Is same time." | Wo please others, and we know that if we you'll can please, give us al Try us , on anything in Plumbing, Heating, Rar Proper Fic of Glas Ofos, Wheeloek Blok, LEX D. STEVERS,/ INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Gias- H.R. TALMADGE, |A Elmer Ave, SOCIALIST CLUB Mects every Friday evening at use, Maple -
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