The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, July 17, 1906, Image 4

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today.
Hoyt Hager and A. E. Bressler
are fishing 3 at Ulster today.
F. A. Bradley went to Ralston
| this morning on a business trip.
Mrs CG Bonney i qui is quite ill at
her home in the Campbell house.
Edward Cangley was operated
| upon at the Sayre hospital yester-
day. i
Clark Grant of the Evie bridge
force is visiting his family in
Athens.
Mrs. Harley Sutton of 1 Buffalo is
C.E. Drake of Litchficld was in
h original markings.
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
. J. Kiron,
SAYRE'S LEADING
BRAYNAN.
Especial care and prompt at.
tention given to moving of
Pitas, Household Goods, Safes
WORKS
C. 6. Loar, PROP.
Remove dead horses and cattle at short
notice, All orders will receive prompt |
attention. Remove stock 8 miles dis’
tant from Athens, Sayre and Waverly. |
Hides must be on carcasses; remove free
of charge. 1 am prepared to do the bus.
ineas, have ambulance to haul the stock;
| also buy hides, skins, tallow and bones, |
y market prices. Call Bell telephone |
0, 633, BAYRE, PA.
“TOUREY S HOTEL
Brerythlag New sad Up-{o-Data. First
Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station,
Rates $1.50 Por Dav. Sayre.
DR. A. G. REES, M.D.
100 Lake Bt. West Sayre.
OFFICE HOURS:
880 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:20, 7:00 to 8:00.
Sealife urinary and chrunic diseases »
Eprcialty. phones
A NM. HURRAY, WD.
A.E.BAKER,
Carpenter and Builder.
17 Pleasant St. Waver rly, N.Y.
I. L. BENJAMIN,
First-class work dome promptly at rea-
sonable prices,
Residence:
SPECIALTIES:
oth and the
Hours—9-13: 1
Ofes,
OSBORN’S LIVERY |
Meavy and Light Draying and Moving |
; of team work attended to
promptly. Livery attached.
BTW. Lahigh Ave Valley Phaus 308
Specialties,
hours wo, iA RIE.
A.J. GREEN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
525 Stevenson 84,
| H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
| 12 Desmond Street,
Free ed mest Fras.
Pare Olive Oil or 4
fon
A quarter of a century ago we
| placed some gold fillings in the teeth
fo a well known gentleman at pres-
|ent a resident of Sayre. These fill
| ings today are just as bright, firm
\and useful as the day they were
made. We will tell you the name of
\the party, if you wish to see him
| yourself.
There are variations in dentai
| sax rhkmanship, just as there are dif-
ferences in the various brands of
{ore If you desire the highest de-
1 gree of proficiency—the skill and
| knowledge that wnll make YOUR
| fillings serviceable twenty five years
from today—come in or ‘phone for
\an appointment. On the other hand,
\f you take pleasure in having your
| tecth filled over and over again every
| year-or two, you should go elsewhere
of work,
JW. Murrell, DD. S.,
106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA.
Valley "Phone 97 D.
W. T. GAREY,
* JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE
Office Maney & Page Block,
Rooms formerly occupied by the
late John R. Murray,
Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30
to8 p,m. Atother times during
day at Valley Record office.
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Builder
210 Miller St Sayre. Pa
E. M. DUNHAM,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
: Barclay
John Lamkin of Troy visited his
brother, G:o A. Lamkin of Athens
yesterday.
Born this morning to Mr. and
Mrs. Sheridan Whecleg, of Wheel-
ock avenue, a son,
O. L. Haverly took a party to
Elmira in his auto yesterday, mak.
ing the run in §§ minutes,
Tickets for the Sunday school
picnic excursion to Renwick park
are on sale at Lamkin’ s shoe store,
Mis J Motrison went to
Hornbro~k again today, called
there by the severe iliness of her
mother.
Miss Katharine Bowman has
been spending a week with friends
in Athens and returned to Wyalus-
ing today.
Miss Lena Williams has been
visiting her cousin, Charles Mc-
Cabe, and returned to Laporte this
morning.
Ww. a Rockwell, D. Dr. Everett of
Sayre, and G. R. McGibbin of To-
wanda, went to Pleasant Stream on
a fishing excursion today.
Vere DeGroff had the second
finger of his lef hand crushed
while working on a boring machine
in the Sayre shops yesterday.
Charles E. Mills, Frank Little,
John Heavener, John M. Kramer,
Will Ingham and Jake Keen went
to Smithboro early this morning
and they will float down the river
and fish all day.
There were several Athens ladies
took a drive over to East Athens
last evening intending to spend the
evening in a visit with a friend. It
took two of them to drive, each
one holding one line. When they
reached the watering trough one of
them mounted the horse to ride,
and the animal at once took fright
and ran. It was some distance be.
fore they were able to get him
under control and then there was a
general mixup, The ladies had a
rough time of it, and the mail car-
rier this morning brought in a
whole lot of hairpins and combs
that he picked up along t along the route,
ROBBERY IN EAST ATHENS
Athens Thieves entered the.
home of Joseph H. Snell of East
Athens last night and carried off
Mr. Snell's gold watch, two gold
rings, and a lot of plated ware,
They also made way with a lot of
bread and butter, The watch isan
oped cased one, No. 447,222, and
the two rings are gold, one being
marked J. H. S. and the other H.
A.S. The thieves evidently en.
tered the house through a window
a window as it was open when the
got ur in the morning. Mr. Sne'l
would be willing to forgive them if
they would return the watch and
rings.
Week-End Outings
On Saturday and Sandsys from June
bey Ralirond will sell nL
locally In New York state Te ua
which will provide over Subday potivgs
at a minimum wii for raliroad fares.
This t applies rally to
points in New York state of Geneva.
$6.90 to o Chautauqua, N.Y. and
EE
Crippled
street above the railroad crossing.
came down and stopped, waiting
for the track to be cleared, when
the horse became frightened and
started to run. Mr. Mott attempted
to hold him but the bit broke and
the horse dashed up against the
gate, breaking through and throws
ing- Mr. Mott out, together with
Miss Edith Allen, who was in the
carriage with him. As soon as the
horse got inside the gates he ran
up the switch tracks on the north
side of the signal tower and made
his way across the main tracks
As he struck the switch crossing
his left hind foot caught in a frog
so firmly that he #vas held as in
avicee. A half dczen men who
were looking on at once went to
the animal's rescue. The foot was
so tightly wedged in that they
were obliged to uncliatch the nails
and remove the shoe before the
horse could be released.
The train was delayed several
minutes and in the meantime Miss
Allen, who had sustained several
bruises, was taken to the Camp-
bell House. Mr. Mott's left hand
and sidc were severely injured
The horse wa: taken to the
Campbell House bara and Dr. E
M. Crawford was summoned to
attend to the animal's injuries. The
horse's leg was badly crippled in
the ankle, besides receiving several
scratches, so that he conld not step
on the injured member. Fortus
nately no bones were broken.
The carriage had one front wheel
smashed and the dash board was
warped out of place. The rig
belonged to Boney Thompson
South Waverly.
Mr. Mott and Miss Allen re-
turned to Waverly last evening but
the horse remains at the Campbell
House barn,
ATHENS’ MAN IN
JAIL AT ITHACA
W. L. Billings Is in Trouble
Over a Phonograph for Which
He Neglected to Pay
Athenos—W. F. Billings formerly
worked in the Kellogg shops but
lost his position and left town, He
left some unpaid bills, among them
a claim of A. J. Taylor for $65 for
a phonograph and 24 records. He
went to Ithaca and as he did not
remit to Mr, Taylor 2a warrant was
issued by Justice Johnson and
placed in the hands of Constable
McGovern, who went to Ithaca
yesterday and placed Billings un-
der arrest.
in jail pending a trial,
$1.35 to North Fair Haven and
Return
tickets Sanday
Valley Railroad will sell
Jaly 1st 1st and Sd evary Ban-
day thereafler until Sept. i
gd going
ckets
ng and returning oo all trins on
of issue only, See Lehi alles
Ticket Agents for furlber oculars 40
Remember the
Special Sale
ee ef ee
McMahan's
Beginning Next Week
Monday, July 16
Dotted Swiss, very fine, Good
value at 25¢; special price
18¢ per yard.
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The Window wil bs decorated
by a special trimmer from
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: SAYRE, PA. =
BARGAIN SHOES
IN THE BASEMENT
One Lot—Women's Shoes $2.48. Patrician and LaFrance.
One Lot— Women's Shoes $1.98. Regular $2.50 value. -
One Lot—>Men's Shoes $2.78. Walk Over, $4.00 grade.
One Lot—Men's Shoes $1.19. Regular $1.50 value.
One Lt—Men's Shoes 08c. Regular $1.50 value.
One Bot Ary 8 Shoes id Value $350.
EYP
TO- NIGHT |
Waterproof Tents
Cor. Desmond and Chemung Sta.
“BILLY” WILD
In the Great 4-Act Comedy Drama
“BROKEN HEARTS”
Specialties Galore.
See the Marvelous “Renos™™
In Their Famous Illusion and Cabinet Mystery. “ y
Prices, Children, 10c; Adults 20c
Muslin Skirts and Night-
gowns, One Third Off
An Unusually Pretty Line of
Paper Napkins and
Lunch Sets
Jelly Glasses and Fruit Cans
. of All Kinds
Brooms for 15 Cents
We have a line of Brooms not quite up to
par. Sell them while they last
at 15c; were 25c¢.
Gregg's Racket Store,
Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly.
Murphy & Blish
Make Suits to Order