The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 12, 1906, Image 3

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218 Dcsmnond 84, Bayro,
322 8. Main Bt,, Athens,
The Man Who
“Gets There”
In Abe man who bas blood
—geal rioh blood—and
plenty of i%—in k's body.
Driggs’ Wise of Cod Liver OM
Makes blood — lots of (4—
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73¢c Per Bottle,
G. M. Driggs
Proscriptiss Druggist.
PakBalidleg, - Sayre Pa
Confectionery Store
Daficions Candy, trash every day.
Tally and C tes of all
Nice fancy Boxes of Candy.
The Valley
“All the sows that's 2 ts rial”
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1908.
LL BREWS
Record
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR
GOOD BOOKS
Just received over 800 vol-
umes of Baoks of Fiction and
Poems. Prices ranging from
10 cents to £2 00 each.
We have everything that is
good as well as cheap in sta
tionery, novelties, etc.
We are headquarters for
Souvenir Post Cards,
WEBER'S BOOK STORE
Lockhart St.
I
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Carey were
ia Elmira on Saturday afternoon.
At the Loomis opera house,
matinee and evening, “A Race for
Life.”
Stanley Williams, for a long
time one of The Record carriers, is
ill with mumps
“Buster Brown" and his faithful
dog “Tige” will be at the Loomis
tomorrow evening.
“A Race for Life" is the attrace
tion at the Loomis this evening.
Popular prices will prevail, *
Lehigh Valley employes in this
section will receive their monthly
wages on Wednesday next.
William Frank, who has recently
been employed ia the I.chigh
shops at this place, left this morn
ing for New York City where he
has accepted a situation,
The I. S. to B. of L. F. will
serve a teacent supper in Tal-
madge hall, Tuesday evening,
Nov, 13, from 5 o'clock until all
are served, Committee.
Work on the Lehigh Valley sta«
tion is badly needed as the com-
Ae i HH
His Young Wife Says That He
Hay Utterly Failed to Provide
for Her Wants.
Lew Skinner, a Lebigh Valley
Justice Nelson this morning on a
charge of desertion aad noassup-.
port, preferred by his wife, Carrie
Skinner, The complainant is net
over seventeen years old and
was married to Skinner in Juce
last, Ia her complaint she alleges
that her husband has neglected to
support or provide lor her wants
from the very first, notwithstands
ing that he receives fron the rail-
road company in the neighbor
hood of eighty dollars per inoath.
He says that he has cnly bought
her one pair of shoes since they
were married, and that at the pres
ent time she is weariog a pair cf
her husband's stockings, while he
is bestowing his affictions and
money on another woman. Mrs.
Skinner further d :clarcs that when
she and her husbaed go to
Waverly she is compelled to walk
while he occupies a seat in one of
thetrolley cars. District Attorney
Mills appeared for Mis, Skinner,
while the defendint in the case
was represented by C, C. Yccum,
E-q. At the coaclusion of the
hearing the def:ndant was held to
court in the sum of $200 bail, and
being unable to furnish the same
was taken to Towanda.
BUSTER BROWN
Next Tuesday evening the mans
agem:nt of the Ljomis cpera
house has secured as its attraction
“Buster Brown,” the master suc
cess of the year in the somewhat
overcrowded field of musical com
edy. ‘Buster Brown" nceds no
introducing enconiums, we all
know his face. All the ctildr:n
have worn clothes fashioned after
his. It need only be said there-
fore that this is a second or new
edition of the comedy in every
feature. The scenery, costumes,
music and songs are spic and span
with newness, while the cast,
headed by the little chap who
fairly exudes mirth, Master Rosen
is away and ahead of any yet seen
we are promised. “Buster Brown"
should be largely welcomed.
TRANP HAD JAG
William Crotty, a tramp, who
came to Sayre on Saturday, and in
some manner managed to acquire
a mac-sized jug, fell into the hands
of Officer Julies Vogel, and spent
the night in the locknp. Yesters
day motnirg he was arraigned
before Justice Carey, who ordered
him to get out of the town, He
had lost his hat on the night pre-
vious, but Chief Walsh provided
him with an old derby which some
unfortunate drunk had left behind
and he departed apparentiy happy
despite the fact that the snow was
falling thick and fast,
FELL FROM CAR DOOR
Gianonia Spataro, an Italian,
in the employ of the Lehigh, was
brought to this place yesterday
afternoon suffering from severe ins
juries sustained at Towanda, in
falling from a freight car. He was
standing in an open door of a
freight car when a shift of cars
were thrown against the ome in
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“ET, JANES RES
He Had Been at the Head of the
L. V. R. R, Shops at This
Place Since They Were Opened
Egy T. James, who has been
superintendent of the new Lehigh
Valley shops at this place since
they first began operation a year
ago, tendered his resignation tos
day to take cflcct on the 15th of
the present month, The resignas
tion of Mr. James comes as a sur
prise to the railroad men and the
shop employes. His future plans
have not as yet been revealed, nor
has his successor been named. He
came here from Buffido where he
had beea employed as master me-
chacic for the company. He was
the first superintendent of the new
shops at this place. Mr, James’
resignation will be sincerely res
gretted by the men who have been
employed under him
THOMAS HOLNES
HE TO COUNT
Charged With Aggravated As-
sault by Susan Berhans.
This forenoon Thomas Holmes
was given a hearing before Justice
Carey cn a charge of aggravated
assault preferred by Susan Ber-
bans. The latter is 74 years of
age and she alleges that on the
Gth day of November Holmes hit
her over the head with a club and
otherwise maltreated and abused
her. At the hearirg this morning
the commonwealth was represented
by District Attorrey Mills and
Paul E. Maynard, while Holmes’
interests were looked alter by the
Hon. L. T. Hoyt, of Athens.
Holmes was held to the next
court of quarter sessions in the
sum of $200 bail. E; A. Wilber
qualified in this sum and Holmes
was released.
POSTOFFICE MOVED
The Sayre peste fice has been
moved. On Saturday the furnish
ings and cquipment were transs
ferred to the new location in the
Richards block on Desmond street,
and the patrons will hereafter get
their mail at that p'ace. The new
location has been fitted up in the
most approved manner and Sayre
now has a postcfice that is in
every way up-to-date, While per~
haps there are a few who have
been somewhat ir convenienced the
location is considered to te
central. :
MRS. EMMA C. HUDSON
Mrs. Emma G. Hudson died at
her home 117 Hoover street at
9.45 last evening aged 44 years.
She is survived by her husband M.
K. Hudson, one son Orrin and one
daughter, Mrs. Rosie A. Goodsell
of Sayre and two sisters Mrs, Sarah
Palmer of Sayre and Mrs Mary
Ellis of Athens towaship. The
funeral will take place from the
house st 1 o'cleck Wednesday and
from the M. E. church at 2 o'clock
Interment at Tioga Point cemetery
Now that the election of the
state and county officers has passed
it will not be very long before
things will be shaping themselves
for the elections in the various
boroughs and townships of the
county. The spring elections will
be held the third Tuesday in Feb-
ruary, but the primaries will be
held the third week in January,
BROKE LEFT ARM
Agnes, the young daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G:orge Richards, of
Frederick street, fell on the slippery
pavement near the family home
yesterday and sustained a fracture
of one of the bones in the let fore-
m. The fracture was reduced by
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FIR
Day But Were Refused by
Company Officials
A strike among the firemen ¢m-
ployed by the Erie railroad is im.
pointed a committee which waited
working hours, The men were
met with a flat refusal
meeting at New York and decided
men whether or pot a strike shall
be ordered. The result of the vote
will probably not be known until
tomorrow morning. If the firemen
vote to strike it will result in a
large number of engineers, who
have recently been promoted, going
out in sympathy. A strike cf the
character indicated will result, it is
said, in completely tying up the
LIAL NEWS
There will be a matinee at
Loomis opera house this af*erncon
at 2:30. “A Race for Life” will
be presented.
There will be a meeting of R. H.
Sayre hose company No. 3 this
evening,
quested to be present.
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Those who have business with
the Valley Record, and they are
becoming legion, will iad the cffice
located on Lockhart street, just
west of the Wheelock block
Joseph E. Havens the $ year old
son of Mr. ard Mrs, Clarence
Havens died this morning at his
home on Keystone avenue West
Sayre. Death was due to typhoid,
The funeral will be held tomorrow,
interment at Elmira.
epee ——
a house party Friday, Saturday
and Sunday. They entertained the
Misses Mabel Pierce, Lelia Baman,
Mabel Flood and Francis Beman
of I'mira, Misses Edith and Bertha
Jones, Mrs, Thaddeus Jayne and
Charlie Grant of Sayre
Yesterday Sayre was visited by
the first real snow storm cf the
season. Snow fcll the greater part
of the day. Toward night, how
ever, it turned to rain, acd as a re
sult the streets filled with mud and
traveling is a very disagreeable op-
eration.
Ri Bennett, who left Sayre
about six months ago to accept a
situation with the Lantry-Sharpe
Contracting cempany, returned
here this morning for a two week.’
vacation. He has recently been
located at Agudo, New Mexcr,
and speaks ia glowing terms of the
climate,
FIREWAN INJURED
F. J. Fowler, a Lehigh Valley
fireman, met with a painful aggident
near White's Ferry yesterday after
noon shortly alter 1 o'clock. Fows
ler was in the pit of the tender,
when the engine gave a sudden
start throwing him against the fire
box door. He sustained a severe
laceration of the head and one
finger was badly strained. " He was
brought to the hospital at this
place for treatment,
LADIES LIBRARY CLUS
Program for Tuesday Nov 13:
Piano Solo, Miss Murrelle ; Trou-
bles with the Indians Mrs. Simpson
Vocal Solo Miss White ; Men on
the Frontier, Miss Rogers ; Violin
and Piano duet, Miss Kendall, Mr,
Morley, Poet and Peasant; The
ScotchsIrish Settlements, Mrs.
Mrs. A. I. Laws Chair,
Mg Lg +
Fine N w Line
erie (ene
Morris Chairs
From $6.50 Up. Just Re-
ceived. :
BS “$+
PICTURE FRAMING
CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE
205 Desmond St, Valley Phone 191 a.
Za 7 Ne A n AY
GON STANT EN 209%
ER aE.
HERE IT IS!
Just what you are looking for, first class insurance for
actual cost, on fraternal plans. Insures both sexes be-
tween 18 and 60 years. Also writes policies covering
sickness and accident, paying dividend each five years,
QCall on
E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager,
Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre.
Bell and Valley Phone.
THINK IT OVER!
This is an excel- |
( Nf leat time of —
DF (have a Leating sys- |
/ 4 em installed and
ready for the bard |
winter which the |
1
| We would be plea- |
sed to offer suggos- |
tions or give esl
males on steam, hot
water or hot air sys- | Thiogs
borin We sell the And ttere's lots of ‘em, there is none
,. | wore satisfyiog than an ins
satisfactory “Win- cy. lt means contented aiind, w
chester steam and
| “good digestion waits op a te,” and
"“‘~hot water heaters,
| that's a big thing to have— better than
> Jicheg, tu y say. Don't let Thankagiv-
eo : . | Inggo by without yon tie to some
J ~— the American Rad | insurance, and if you will let usa
ator Co's radiators | to the details you will never have elon
"34 and boilers and the ''0 regret it." We reprsent the
: d mc
justly famous aud most solid companies on the globe.
“Cheerful Heme"
furnace, making a
fine line for you to
choose from.
Plumbing, ileating and Tinning.
Gas Fixtures, Burners ard
Glassware.
Among Thanksgiving Good
FRED J. TAYLOR,
SAYRE, PA.
dayre Rendering
WORKS +
C. 6. LLOYDT, PROP.
H. R. TALMADGE,
Boh "Phones. Elmer Ave.
G5ANILSRUST
‘Maynard, Maynard & Schrier
If your dealer hasn't it, Bolich Broa. have |
Attorneys and Counselors.
LENIEN AND SCRANTON a
COAL |W. P. A. Block, Baye, Pa May-
At the Lowest Possible Prices. nard Block, Athens, Pa.
ozxzarzs TOUHEY'S HOTEL
Sore both Pie Der or 1 Be By
| Braryibing New sod Up-to-Date. First:
yards ad Bayre. Both Phones,
Thomas Ave, Opposite L, V. Bialion,
COLEMAN NASSLER,
| Rots $1.50 Por Day. Save,
WANTED
H. H. Mercereau,
Every Friday night at the How- |
ard Elmer Hose house, Maple]
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
street, West Sayre, opposition to
Socialism.
Bpealal attention to Pecsion Papers.
Valley Phone 11 X, .
Hayes
A.J.GREEN| 3m
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rer cvtmeee nos 1. ©. BAKER,
A. N. MURRAY, m, D, Uarpenter and Bullder.
SPECIALTIES:
17 Pleasant Bt. Waverly, N. ¥.
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Pool and Billiards in the Rear,
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