The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, August 20, 1906, Image 3

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Your choice at ten cents each
of any of the following:
18 quart tin pails.
10-quart tin dish pans.
Penection cake spoons.
Perfection graters (four sides.)
Bowl strainers.
Huater fibur sifters.
ire soap savers. -
Wire soap racks.
BARGAINS
say
60 Drop Head Domestic,
60 Drop Head New Home
ther makes as low as 20, 25,
35
The Sunshine society will meet
this evening with Miss Phena
White, Pleasant street, South Wa-
verly,
The grand jury meets at To
wanda today. There are several
Sayre cases to come, before that
body.
The Traction company will have
fifteen cars in service on Friday
next to take care of the circus
crowds,
L. J. Sadler suffered quite a
severe burn of the let hand on
Saturday night while arranging
electric wires at the power house.
There is no doubt but. Wood's
bread is the best bread in the
valley—try it. And those buns
are—well, simply the rage, 86-3
For sale—A small building, suit.
able for a shop or an office. Ceiled
and in good condition. Enquire of
Paul E. Maynard, M. P, A. block,
Sayre. ; 84 tf
T. C. Adamy received a telegram
August 14 from Chicago stating
that his daughter Daisy had sub-
mitted to an operation for appendi-
citis that morning which proved a
very critical case. Her friends here
wish for her speedy recovery.
JA pew form of postal card, near-
ly square, and printed in delicate
f | blue, is begioning to make its ap.
It bea
A. Traction Company for In-
juries Sustained a Month Ago
Ja couaty court today Paul E.
Maynard, attorney for Michael
Boyle began an action against the
Waverly, Sayre & Athens Traction
Company to recover damages in
the sum of $5000 for injuries
alleged to have been sustained by
Mr. Boyle at the hands of the des
fendant company. A month or
more ago Mr. Boyle was driving
across Elmer avenue at Steveason
street, when his rig was struck by
a trolley car, Mr, Boyle was thrown
from the wagon and injured, the
wagon was damaged, and the
animal he was driving was so badly
hurt that he had to be shot.
In his complaint Mr. Boyle
alleges that the trolley car was run-
ning at a high rate of speed and
that no warning signals were given
He laid the matter before his attor-
ney, and as the Traction company
would not adjust the matter on Mr,
Boyle's statement of claim, suit was
brought today.
The case will be an interesting
one, and will be watched closely
by the legal fraternity as several
fine points of law are involved.
Two years ago Mr. Boyle was in-
jured by being struck by a trolley
car, and at that time the company
JEAN FORSITH
AS DIRE
Dread Malady Again Makes Its
Appearance in Sayre
Jean Forsyth, daughter of Grunt
Forsyth, of No. 213 West Lock-
hart street, is suffering from diph«
theria. The girl is about fourteen
years old, and she was attacked by
the disease on Saturday night and
Dr. C. L Stevens of Athens was
called. At that time her condition
was considered critical, but today
she is reported as slightly better,
This is the first case of the mals
ady tb appear in Sayre in nearly a
year. Last summer there were sev:
eral cases in various parts of the
borough, and in some instances
death resulted.
OAK GROVE PARK
The Partello Stock Company
will open their second week at Oak
Grove Park this evening with a
production of Mark Swan's clever
play, entitled “The Ranchman's
Daughter.” Mr. Swan wrote the
“Princess of Patches,” which has
pleased theatregoers here, and
“The Ranchman's Daughter” is
said to be a better play in every
way. All the scenes are laid in
England, and the story depicts a
young American girl moving in
English society and having the
good sense to refuse a title for a
good, honest American. Miss Ken-
nedy, as the American girl, will, in
her potrayal, add another to her
long list of successes,
Mr. Leland is cast for an English
nobleman. The rest of the com-
pany have good parts and will be
heard from. The specialties will
all be new tonight aod a number
of novelties are promised in this
the company's last week at the
park. .
LADIES WILL ASSS
A general meeting of the ladies
of Sayre, who will assist the fire-
men to banquet and entertain visit-
ors on the occasion of the Valley
Firemen's coavention, will be held
tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
in the rooms of the Wilbur Hook
and Ladder company. The aid of
the ladies on this occasion is in
dispensable, and every lady friend
of the fire department is earnestly
requelited to attend the meeting to-
_boes and Others Who Desire
to Ride Free
The officials of the Lehigh Vals
ley are bound to break up the
practice of illegal train riding, and
all the special officers of the com-
pany have been instructed to arrest
violaters of the law on sight. De-
tective Shaffer and his assistants
are keeping a sharp lookout and
every train that comes into the
Sayre yards will be searched for
the men who like to ride but who
do not like to pay fare. The rule
has been in vogue for some time
and at various points along the
line many offenders have been tak-
en in custody. *
TRATION CONPRY
WOKS TAR SUT
Judge Fanning Hands Down
Decision in Which Sayre Bor-
ough Is Interested
Several court decisions of wide
interest were handed down by
Judge A. C, Fanning on Saturday
afternoon. In the case in which
the Waverly, Sayre & Athens
Traction company is plaintiff and
the Borough of Sayre and County
of Bradford the defendants, the
trolley contpany has won a decision
by which they escape the payment
of borough and county taxes for
the year 1904, bcause during that
year a law relative to the taxation
of corporations took effect.
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PERSONAL MENTION
Miss Hazel Graham of Syracuse
is the guest of the family of J, D,
Wright on Maple street,
Attorney Paul E, Maynard is at
the county seat attending to legal
matters before the county court.
Rev, Frances Miller and J. M.
Koons of Philadelphia are the
guests of the Rev. E. M. Beysher.
Mrs. James Faucett of 610 Gray
street, Elmira, is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs S. T. Danton, 317 Lin-
coln street.
Mrs. Nora Fanning and son San-
ford went to New York on Satur.
day for a visit with her daughter,
Mrs. Kinney.
The Rev. I. N Bingham of
Norwich, N. Y,, preached at the
Baptist church yesterday morning.
| He went to Spencer this forenoon.
Miss Katherine Kimmett, who
has been visiting her sister, Mrs,
C. L. Stephens, for two weeks, has
returned to her home at New York
city. ie I
Miss Anna Swain, who has been
visiting Mr, and Mr. and Mrs, John
Morrison of Elsbree street, re-
turned to her home at Towanda
today.
Rev. J. F. Warner and family,
who have been in Allentown for
some time, left today for Ocean
Grove, where they will remain for
some time,
M. J. Farrell, who represented
the Sayre Aerie of Eagles in the
National convention of Eagles held
at Milwaukee last week, has re-
turned home.
‘Mrs. George Ball and son Ray
have returhed to their home in
Susquehanna after a thirty day
visit with Mrs, James E, Lyon of
Franklin street,
msm ——
DON'T TAKE IT DOWN
Experienced telephone people
say that the receiver should never
be removed during a thunder
storm. When the receiver.is in its
proper place the circuit is ground-
ed, but as soon as it is removed a
coanection is made and in case of
lightning striking the wire it is
COME ‘
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Watch Case Will Likely Be
Investigated by the Grand Jury
Today
The case of the commonwealth
versus Jacob Solomon will prob-
ably come up before the grand
jury today or tomorrow, Mr, Sol-
omon is a member of the firm of
Solomon Brothers, clothiers, on
lower Desmond street, and the
establishment on West LockRart
street.
Mr. Atkin that one Sunday several
home leaving it in charge of a
Polish girl named Anaie Konetch-
sky. During the absence of Mr.
Atkin an! his wife it is alleged
that Solomon visited the house
three times and that while there he
took a piece of rubber tissue such
as is used to stiffen the bottom of
pants legs. When Mr, Atkin re-
turned his gold watch which had
been left in his vest which hung in
the tailoring establishment was also
missing.
Mr. Atkin caused 2 warrant to
be issued for Solomon's arrest,
charging larceny, and after hearing
the evidence Justice Carey held
Solomon to the grand jury.
The case against Mr. Solomon is
purely circumstantial and its dispo-
sition by the grand jury will be
awaited with interest.
SATURDAY NIGHT'S CONCERT
Messrs. Higgins & Sullivan, pro-
prictors of the Park Hotel, sprung
a welcome surprise on the public
Saturday evening by giving a band
concert at this well known hostelry.
Hosmer's marine band of Athens
strengthened the very favorable
impression it had already made
upon the music lovers of Sayre,
and the artistic rendition of a fine
program of popular and classical
selections was thoroughly appre.
ciated by a large audience. It is
stated that a concert will be given
at the same place every Saturday
evening during the heated term,
The new management of the Park
have introduced several innovations
that have elicited favorable coms
ment, but the Saturday night con-
certis a distinct stroke of enter.
prise and should result in bringing
added popularity to that hotel.
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BOY PURLOINED PURSE
Yesterday afterneon John Solok,
a boy about 11 years old, accom-
panied by his sister, went into
A. Barner's place of business on
Desmond street. While the little
girl was making a purchase of
candy her brother saw Mr Barner's
purse lying on the counter. The
lad placed the purse in his pocket
and went away. When Mr, Bars
ner found that his purse was miss-
ing he notified Chief Walsh and
the latter went to the Solok home.
He recovered the purse but Mr
Bammer says that part of the con-
tents was missing. The lad's father
settled the matter before any
arrests were made.
KILLED AT GENEVA
The dead body of a man, evi-
dently a farm laborer, was found
lying in front of the Geneva station
at an early hour yesterday morn
ing. The man, whose identity is
unknown, had been struck and
killed by the cars, Special officer
Johnson of this place is in Geneva
today investigating the matter.
Exposure Brings on Rheumatism
Paloful in its mildest form, quickly
becoming an agony or torture if neg.
lected, When feel the first pain
in the muscles, first alight stiffness
in the joints take Bloodine, It acts im-
mediately on the dlood and Nerves, and
will positively cure Rheumatism, bow-
ever severs, Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre,
Home Coming of Wm. J. Bryan
The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell
tickets at ial rate of 7.°5 from Bayre
to New York and return, Augnst 209th;
limited for return until September 2nd,
Tickets will be good going and return.
ing on all tralna except the Black Dia.
mood within limit.
Ticket or
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205 Desmond: St,
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Four ict Comedy Drama
This Evening
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The Specialties Are
Leading Features
SATURDAY MATINEE 10c TOALL
We have the reputation
of sending the LARGEST
PLUMBING BILLS of any
firm in the valley. Awful,
isn't it?
A number of our all-well-
pleased customers have ex-
plained it this way: “We
gave yon a small job that
required immediate atten-
that so promptly, and did
your work #0 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.
Try us on anything in
Plumbing, Heating, Gas-
Fitting and Tinwork.
H. R. TALMADSGE,
Beth ‘Phones. Eimer Ave.
G. H. GOFF
Is now ready to furnish
Pure Reservoir Ice to
Sayre patrons.
Both Phones, Waverly.
A.].GREEN
CONTRAGTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
535 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 21%y
SOCIALIST CLUB
Meets every Friday evening at
Howard Elmer Hose ny Maple
street, West Sayre.
Everybody welcome.
Political Announcements
stile Tr Te So er
Democratio party of Bradford county.
\ or RR GRAHAM,
Towsods, Pe. 80, 100%,
{ No matter how adversely the fates have
| treated you, Lot of comfort in that— :
{to say nothing of loan values of real
property when the times pinch too hard,
*t us show you how to acquire a home
{on small bat regular riodieal pay-
| ments. Advice free, pe
FRED ]. TAYLOR,
SAYRE, PA.
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Sayre Rendering
| WORKS
G. 0. LLOYDT, PROP, *
Remove dead horsts and cattle ab
notice, All orders will receive
attention, Remove stock 8
tant from Athéos, Sayre and
Hides mast be on carcasses;
| of charge. 1 An Propared to do
| Ineas, have ambulance to haal
| also boy hidas, skins, tallow and
Ry market prices. Call Bell
0. 633, SAYRE, PA.
The Cayuta Land Company
of Bayre, Pa, desires to announce that
they have some very desirable building
{lots for male on cheap and elsy térms,
| and that they have placed the agescy
for selling them [a the hands of Andrew
Evarts of this place. All those wishing
| to provide themselves with homes or to
| invest in lots for speculative
{ will do well to consult with Mr. Evarte
| before purchasing elsewhere, This plot
{of land is nearly surrounded by Indus
| trial placts, with bsantifal scenery and
| all the advantages of a modern Induse
| trial town. Terms to suit purchasers.
| Steps are already being taken to
{all the land comprising this plot a
fall supply of the beat water the
affords. ANDREW EVARTS, 108 H
tal place, Sayre, Pa. Phone 3440 :
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Estimates Furnlshe/,
210 Millar ¢# Were, I's
JOHN C. PECKALLY,
DRALER IN
foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Pare Olive Oil for medical
Macaroni at §, 8 and 100 per
No. 5 Blizabeth Si, Waverly.
the best Howse
The Record, has
Lease ever ted in Bradford
ar Emi oe
13 3 a «
| tor 3% 04 8 varisy ot |
~S. BUTLER,
DINING HALL AND LUNCH ROOM. 600D
LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS.
Pool and Billiards in the Rear, +
184 Lashaatd Sizes, Sayre, Po.