The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, June 28, 1906, Image 3

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EVIDENCE YESTERDAY
| Attorneys Are Arguing the Eigh-
mey Lunacy Case This After-
noon
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The Eighmey lunacy commission
held another meeting yesterday
afternoon and finished taking ewi-
dence. Mrs. Jesse Bell, Thomas
Gaumer, John Brundage, Charles
Osborn and Mr. Andrews, the lat-
ter an aged and retired black- |
smuth of Athens, were sworn by |!
the attorneys for Mr Eighmey.
Lawrence Eighmey, a brother of
the respondent, also testified. In
the opinion of these witnesses Mr.
Eighmey is sane and capable of
transacting business. This after
non the commission 1s listening to
the arguments of counsel on both
" PERSONAL WENTION
SURPRISED FRENDS
Edgar D. Sebring and Miss Caro- a
lyn Storms United in Marriage Home Week” festivities.
Last Night
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Mrs Wells Bennett, Harrison
street, is seriously ill.
Herman F Jenkins was in Aus
Mrs Bessic Bentley of Horse-
prettiest, most surprising, and | Mr. and Mrs Joha Kasper.
altogether delightful weddings that| Merceicau went. to To
ever occurred, took place last even nda this morning on business
ing when Miss Carolyn M Storms, | ected withthe N. P. L.
daughter of John W. Storms, of]
South Waverly, and Edgar Delos |
Schring, the popular Waverly at |
torney, were united in marnage | and relatives in Sayre this week
Although a large number of - -
friends of the contracting parties] Miss Margaret Moran of Scrane
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weekly of
Bernice are the guests of friends
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were present, with the exception of [ton is the guest this week of her
the near relatives and a few inti -| sister, Mrs. Samuel Line, of North
mate friends, no one knew that the | River street
wedd: : . " .
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin F Evans of
ng was to take place ]
Ely in the week a large num- |
reduced 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
CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE
205 Desmond St,
Valley Phone 191 a,
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Is Your Life I
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Not?
I South River street, went to Ave .
the [ber of friends were invited, as the >" iver S xa
sides, and it is expected that
«. | this state, this morning to attend
It | invitation expressed it, to attend “a | >
DO YOU KNOW THAT THE
matter will be finally closed up
22 Rim Fire, 7c
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32 Centre Fire,
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OUR STRONG POINT
A SQUARE DEAL
Per Box.
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REVOLVERS
LARGE STOCK.
LOW PRICES.
216 Desmond St., Sayre,
Wejhave 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.
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STOP, LOOK, LISTEN,
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New Sewing Machines,
Drop Heads, $10, $25 and $30.
Delivered at your home on trial. Sold
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Tiffany’s Music Store,
222 Main Street, Athens, Pa.
The Valley Record
“All the news that's fit to priat”
THURSDAY JUNE 25 1908.
LOCAL BREVITIES
The June bride will have to
hurry.
There will be a complete change
in the program at the park tonight.
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Irvin Deubler of Bradford street,
has been removed to the hospital
for treatment.
Itis said that empty coal cars
becoming scarce on the Lehigh
and other railroads.
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The signals and sign boards
along the line of the Lehigh Valley
are being repainted this summer,
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There will be a regular meeting
. of the Sayre Building & Loan As-
sociation this evening at 7 o'clock
Wanted —At once, a secondhand
flat top desk. Must be in good
condition. Enquire at The Record
office.
At Harrisburg yesterday the
Democratic state convention nom-
322 S. Main St, Athens. i
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The Man Who
“Gets There”
blood —and
pleoty of it In his body,
Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver ON
Makes blood lots of 1t—
life-giving, hrain-noarish-
eee
75c Per Bottle.
0. M. Driggs
Prescription Druggist.
sank Beilding, Sayre, Pa,
Gon -—
Diamonds are steadily advancing
m price. This will be discourag-
Ing news for the average news
paper man
The board of directors of the
First National bank on Tuesday
declared the usual three per cent
semi-annual dividend.
The remains of Lynn Conklin,
whose sudden death occurred on
Tuesday evening, were shipped to
Elmira this morning for burial.
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Pain’s special exhibition, selec-
tion of fireworks for lawn display
at Harding & Hoyt’s, Waverly, N
Y. Fireworks wholesale and re
tail. 42 O*
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When the automoble craze struck
the country gasoline was selling
for ten cents a gallon. Now deal.
ers get twenty, with the chances
decidedly in favor of its going still
higher.
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George H. Goebel, an organizer
of the Socialist party, will speak in
Sayre Monday evening. Mr. Goebel
made an address here last March
which was very well received. See
advertisement on page one.
The borough ordinance relating
to the firing of cannon crackers
and other explosives is being per-
sistently violated. Qf course it is
not always possible to identify the
violators, but in case it is the police
should not hesitate to make arrests
and thereby cause an example to
be made of someone
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Attorneys for William Casey, the
young musician who was convicted
of the murder of Charles Keough,
an Elmira bartender, over a year
ago, and who was sentenced to life
in Auburn prison, have made a
motion for a new trial on the
grounds of newly discovered evi-
dence. The motion will
1s not likely that the commission | little informal lawn party,’ at the
will render a decision at once as home of the bride on Elmira street,
the question which the members| and in accord therewith a large
are called upon to determine is a|number attended last evening.
most important one, and will there: | Electric wires had been strung
tore of necessity require consider-
able deliberation (eral arc lights placed thereon, Jap-
been arduous and exacting. Five about in profusion, and a large
sessions have been held and a large | number of tables had been placed
number of witnesses have been ex | about the lawn. McGuffie's orches-
amined, including many physicians | tra discoursed sweet music, and the
from Sayre, Athens and Waverly | crowd was merry in the extreme.
The commission will be called The very atmosphere seemed sur-
upon to determine whether or not ‘charged with the expectation that
Mr Eighmey is sane or insane. If something was about to happen
it should be established to their but no one seemed to know just
satisfaction that he is sane, the | what
matter then stands as it did before! Mss Elizabeth Matthews of Fl-
the proceedings of Inquiry were mia sang three love songs in her
manner, after which
started ; should, however, the com- | incomparable
mission adjudge him insane,
[the Rev. George A Brigg
n the veranda and announced
whether it is of a nature that re~
The law fixes
the manner of restraint, anc
that the presence of a preacher in
quires his restraint. June always raised the premonition
that it
was a fiting month for such an
that it would give him
pleasure to perform that
| office for any couple present who
[desired to enter the bonds of matri-
(mony, and if any present desired
11s not of an impending wedding
a matter for the commission to de
termine.
HEED THE WARNING
Next Wednesday is the Fourth
of July and although there will be
no public celebration in Sayre, | would then come forward
firecrackers rockets Roman candles | The groom already stood on the
and explosives of all kinds will porch, and the bride came forward
doubtless be much in evidence [on the arm of her father, by whom
Sayre lads are already planning | she was Then in the
for the big time they are to have | presence of the assembled friends
on the Fourth, and the danger ats | who formed a <emi circle about the
tending the use of toy pistols and | pore
other explosives, cannot be too |. remony
firmly impressed upon the minds wit
of parents The State Health de man and wife, followed by an invo
has already sent out | cation to the Most High to bestow
warning notices, and advise that |
in the case of accident a physician | approval upon the union
be sent for at once. Lockjaw, or | After the bride and groom had
as the medical fraternity term It, | received the hearty congratulations
tetanus, is likely to follow even the | 3nd best wishes of their many
slightest wound. The germ which
Causes it makes rapid progress,
once it enters the system, and pars
ents should therefore heed the
warning in case their little ones
are in any way injured
“SPIKE” KINNER
County Commissioner L J
Marsh, came to Sayre today to
make inquiry into the efie of
“Spike” Kinner, for whom an order
of relief was granted by
justices on Monday last. Kinner inte
is believed to be suffering
mental aberation the mind, | ship
brought about by the continued
use of intoxicants
This afternoon a commission country, and on their return will
consisting of Dr. C. A. Haines and
Dr. AH. Murray, exfmined Kin
ner, after deliberation pro —t
nounced him insane and ordered | 3
that he be taken to Danville for | OR. MADILL DEAD
treatment. He will be taken to! —
the hospit il at that place tomorrow! Dr. T F Madill, one of the old-
by the county commissioners. jest and best known physicians in
3 | Bradford county, died at his home
EXPENSIVE SHOT |
A Wellsboro lad fired off a cane
non firecracker on the streets of
that borough. An officer arrested
him, charging a violation of a bor-
ough ordinance. The lad was
taken before a magistrate, and in
addition to a fine of $1.00 he paid
8275 costs. The cost of the
cracker, added to the fine and costs da
: y.
ol arrest made it rather an expen-
event
great
given away.
h, the beautiful and impressive
was gone through
h and they were pronounced
partment
| His blessing and place the seal of
friends, refreshments were served
on the lawn, and the newly married
couple hastily drove away in a car
nage.
The bride 1s a lifelong resident
and one of the most popular young
ladies in the valley and has, by her
bright and cheerful disposition,
won a multitude of friends.
The groom is a praduate of Cor-
nell university and the junior mem
ber of the law firm of Howard &
| Sebring
grity, gentlemanly bearing and
of
(reside at the home of the bride's
[father in South Waverly,
and
morning. Death was due to the
infirmities of old age and an acute
attack of larymgitis. He began
the practice of his profession in
this county in 185s, immediately
after graduating from the Jeflerson
Medical College.
he was singularly successful and
was counted among the best of his
sive shot, * Subscribe for The {Record
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{the funeral of their cousin, Mrs.
| Abigail Atwell.
HAVENS: MYERS
| The wedding of Miss Anna D
‘Myers and Dana L Havens took
[the bride's mother, Mrs. Melvina
| Myers, on North Lehigh avenue
The ceremony was performed in
by Rev. | F Warner.
was dressed in white silk and car-
ned a bouquet of bride's roses
The bridesmaid was Miss Julia
place
played by Mrs Burt Everette a
sister of the bride
and valuable presents. About
were present
[town were
of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs Ralph
| Coon of Towanda, Mr. and Mr
Beidleman of Elmira, Mrs Math
ews of Ellistown, Mrs Bright and
daughter of Waverly, and Miss
Mary Brown of Athens Mr and
Mrs. Havens left this morning for
a trip to Rochester, Buffalo and
| Niagara Falls, and will be at home
in Sayre after July 1.
KETCHUM--HANFORD
The marriage of Harry Ketchum
and Miss Louise Hanford, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Han.
ford, occurred
last might at the
residence of the bride's parents on
Spring street, the Rev George A,
Briggs, pastor of the Baptist church
of officiating. The
bride and groom are both well
known and highly respected young
people who have scores of friends
who will extend congratulations
HOSPITAL NOTES
Peter McGraw, a machinists
helper, was struck in the forehead
by a bolt this forenoon and suse
Waver ly,
tained a severe contusion
H. R. Butman of Berkshire,
William McGee of Sayre, and E |
Browning of Towanda were dis
charged today
Mis. Zeta Farr of Sayre was ad
mitted this afternoon
Tetanus claimed its first victim
at Norristown the other day. A
lad had a toy pistol. It exploded
and a piece of the cartnidge ens
tered his hand. L.oc kjaw followed
‘and despite the efforts of phy
stcians the lad died
agony
in hornble
If you love your boy
teach him above all things to avo!
™ toy pistol.
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EDSELL- JONES
Verne Edsell and Achsa Jones
both of LeRaysville, were married
dist parsonage by the Rev. JF
Warner.
Illustrated summer excursion
books to Keuka Lake, Chautauqua
Lake, and Cambridge Springs, Pa,
can be had on inquiry at the Erie
ticket office, Waverly, 15 taw
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IN THE GROUND
forgotten races buried their valued pos
sessions with their dead. Nowadays the
ground is the valuable possessions and
its ground we boy, sell apd rent—
houses on it, tow. When you get land or
houss hungry. point your toes toward
ar doorstep, coter and welcome and
learn mach to your interest, if you are
a house owner or a house wanter, A
geoeral real estate business is here
transacted.
FRED J. TAYLOR,
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Refrigerators,
Gasoline Stoves, Screen
Doors a nd Windows at
BOL!CH BROS.,
HARDWARE
"6G. H. GOFF
Is now ready to furnish
Pure Reservoir Ice to
| Sayre patrons.
| Both Phones, Waverly.
LTR
A. H. MURRAY, WM.
SPECIALTIES:
— | Diseases of the Bar,
| Throat, and the tting of
ocialist Lecture Seam id vd Sean
Mr. Geo. H ALEX D. STEVENS,
INSURANGE AND REAL ESTATE.
Loans N Insurance Writ.
egotiated,
Houses Rented, Rents Col.
i, Jerid, Taio Hon
ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK
BOCKHARY ox.. BAYRE. 4
en
Will give you a better policy than any other fraternal or old line
POLICY, Costs 570 to $1.85 per month, According to age.
E.F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager,
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Five Act Comedy Drama.
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In a Skit, entitled, ‘The
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PRICES, 10, 20, 30¢
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Just Think Of It
of sending the LARGEST
PLUMBING BILLS of any
isn't it?
A number of our all-well-
plained it this way: “We
gave you a small job that
tion and you attended to
that so promptly, and did!
decided to havea lot of oth- White
er work attended to at the
We please others, and we
know that we can please
chance.
Try us on anything in
Fitting and Tinwork.
H. R. TALMADGE,
DR. A. G. REES, M.D.
100 Lake Bt. Weat Sayre,
Sto11.00a mn, tod 30, 7:00 to 8:00.
Genito urinary and chronic diseases a
E. M. DUNHAM,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
company atthe exact cost of carrying it. Examine its TERM
Office 112 Desmond St. Sayre.
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Feature Specialty,
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fo MATINEE 10c TO ALL
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We have the reputation
fiom in the valley. Awful,
pleased customers have ex-
required immediate atten
your work so well that we |
same time." Mountain Freezers, Oil and
you if you'll give us a
Plumbing, Heating, Gas-
Bott ‘Phoses. Elmer Ave.
OFFICE HOURS:
spe~aialty Both phones
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Office: Rooms 4 and 6, Elmer Block, |
Lockhart Street, Sayre. Pa
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national organizers of the So alist
[ Party, will deliver an address
AT SAYRE, PA,
Monday Evening, July a,
at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome:
ladies especially invited Admis-
sion free. Place of meeting will be
announced later,
abel, one