The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 10, 1906, Image 4

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zm New Lot of Styli
CHARLOTTE, N,, 0, Dec. 10~One
white man, five negroes aud a Chero
kee Indian were Jiterslly blown lato
fragments by the explosion of dyua-
mite Iu a tunnel on the right of way
of the New South and Western rall
road Saturday night.
Fhe white man bad been expected to
open ® box of dynamite for blasting
purposes and started to comply. One
captents, and only a small fragment a ———m— = ce
of the white man, who was blown = A OBST
through the fubnel, has been found NR 2 a
Six others were dismembered and sev- 4 i) AL NN,
en were seriously Injured, .
A mule and car were blown through DOLL S.
the portal of the tunnel and down the
mountain side. The car was wrecked,
but the mule escaped unscathed and
of his. gen volition galloped of 10 the Dolls from One Cent to $3.
Not a single person In the tunnel es- China Dolls, Bisque Dolls, : :
Rubber Dolls, Indestructible Dolls,
Celluloid Dolls fiom inc to
Dressed D lls, Doll Heads,
Paper Doll Ou fits,
capad lojury. Thé construction force
4 lbs of Coffee and a Doll for
is tunveling through a wountain In a
remote cofner of the state, and owing
ta Its Inaccessibility and inability to
We are showing a large assortment of Doll Cars
riages and G) Carts, 192 to $500. Also
Blackbaards, Sleds, Carts, Children's Rockers,
Wealthy Woman of New York Wish- a
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Wm. Conrad has returned from Lodi
IN. ¥, where he has been working
{all summer. =
i
i L. S. Hrown of New Milford, Sus-
ull | quebanna counly, was in Athens Sat-
| urday greeting his old friends
‘Bradford County, Pa., and Tioga County, N.Y.
‘1 HERE is zo waiting for selections, almost all lines are complete.
new arrivals ma k each day's incoming express. No doubt at all about t'e |
B g Stor: b ing helpful to the person wishi g to save time, money and le ohne Alles Rano. wet 18 Chickgs
. . . . . i y e
en} 'y modern facilit es without going 10 a city three or four times the size of B |... vrs Harry Noyes. for several
Sayre fcr equal selections and for piices.
Toyland in the Basement |
Ses samples of our juvenils se’ections in Lockhart s'reet window
- Santa Claus Letter Box |
"on Street Flo r near basement slairway, where chi'dren send letters to Saint Nick
® Squirrel Sets $10.50 to $2:
§l Last Year's Furs at Bargain
Sn
Ask About Our Guarantee Against
-
{ Sherman Dubois has purchased the
Thos. Spellman house an 142 Spruce
i streel and moved his residence there
Saturday.
Mrs. Will Jordan overworked her-
{self daring th Presbyterian fair and
{has been sick ever since. She was
{better today.
Here Are Some Suggestions That Will Be He pful to You
: Dry G ods Dept Furniture Dept Mcn's Furnishings
A Beau Line of N. Parlor Furniture Kid Gloves, Wool Gloves
a tn Re Wata® ings Dining Room Furniture Mufflers, Xmas Neckwear
_ O'oves, Hosiery, Umbrellas Comb, Writing Deak & Case Umbrellas, Saspenders
~ Women's Nechwear China and Masie Cabinets House Coats, Bath Robes
: tmas Stationery (ak Bedroom Bets Night Shirts, eas Shicts
K monss, Dresals g Sac aes Library Chairs and Tables Woel Underwerr
Fige rie, Bath Robes Reed Rockers, Office Chairs Collars Cuffs, Colt Buitoas
Fisonel snd 5i'k Petticoats Couches, Davenports Men's and Boya' Sweaters
Enon Hacdkerchiefs Hrass and Iron Beds Suit Cases, Trunks, Tags,
- Tatle Linen, Linen Sets Chi'dren’s High Chairs Collar and Cuff Boxes,
~ Ribbons, Laces, Towels Oilt Chalrs, Morris Chairs Shaving Stands,
~ Wool Blanks ts Cemlortables Bideboards, Buffets Wardrobe and Staamer,
Cotton Dress Fabrics Sectional Bookeaea Trunks.
Bath Blanket a acks, ouniers - *
_ Lis*p Lunch Cloths, Doiliea Dressing Tables Home Fomighing
Large and Saall Mirrors
Handsome Assortment of
| District Attorney Mills wenl to To-
wanda this morning The people are
anxiously walching the result of that
{murder tfial which has hung up the
{jury over Sunday.
Charles Claflin went to Pleture
Rocks, Pa. this morning where _he
will be employed in a furniture manu-
facturing works hereafter. He Is a
fine musician and Athens whi be sor-
{r¥ to logse him.
WOULD PLAY SANTA CLAUS,
———
secure feleplione connection the names
od (e Provide Presents. Sho flies and other Wooden Toys,
of ive desd and injured canoot be { 3 '
learned.
NEW YORK, Dec. 10.~Presents ga- | 952 A large line ob Fancy Goods just put out All
lore would be sent to all boys and : : : Fis
rutin Syl kinds of prices. Haodkerchief, Glove, and Cuff boxes,
this year If the postofice department Stamp Boxes, Manicure Sets, Ash Trays, Pin Trays,etc
would only recognize a certain wealthy You will fiad in this store a great variety of
"This. 38. Janta posh Postmaster ful things from which to choose your Hcliday
and also full lines of Staple goods. :
Wilicox and In the name of a charita-
ble society which she represented ask- | . Special in Grey Enameled Ware.
14 q* Dish Pans for 25c. 10& 11 in, Pie Tins 10c,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stevenson: and
{Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson of
| Jersey Shore, Pa, were visiting at
{J. E. Swyer's over Sunday, returned
ing home this morning. They attend-
ed the Strauss funeral in Sayre Sat-
nrday. g
A
Crockery Dept Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares,
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Vases
Carp+t Bweepérs
Lampe, Toilet Bets Linoleum, Door Mats,
Bric-a-brac
Art Goods Dept
Toys Toys The Christmas Live Ready | Mrs. Delos Dubols went to Mon-
a Nine pis Bhions | roe this morning and Mr. Dubois will
Hoo Ladders . 7 8, Fancy Miflows, [go in a few days. They have re-
Balding Blocks, Ditins Ratu. Linens, io - their household goods and will
Trains of Iron W Pillow Shams, Eareka Silk,
agons {reside there in the future. Thelr
* f hg
Police Patrols, Tan fils Lyon Brind Yarns, son Wilbur H. Dubois having rented
Mechanical Toys, Dol
Meek ts Pilla Sori Pan) Bask, the Sumner hotel they will assist him
agio Lan rogrs i
Bavks, Safes, Games, Etc. Stamped Pieces of all sorts {In his work there.
w by Supt K noey that the L. V. RR. Co will give excursion rates, of single
fare I oct aud Genevs, on Friday aud Saturday of each week from now on until
Christma® This is an additional inducement to you to do your stopping at the Big Store
. Beginnirg Saturday Evening 8th, We Will Keep Open Evenings Till Xmas
ed that all letters directéd te the pa-
tron saint of the Yuletide be turned
over to her. No matter whether they
called for dolls, muffs, bicycles or toy
steam engines, ashe said she would ses
that all the wishes were gratified, If
ber name were mentioned, Edward
M. Morgan, assistant postmaster, sald,
the public would recognize that she
was abundantly. able to carry out her
idea. : - s
Had she any power of attogney from |
the person to whom these communica- |
tions were addressed to receive them, g_.9
she was asked. She was obliged to It S Not Too | ate
say she had no such power, Conse |
quently the postoffice authorities bad |
to refuse her the. desired privilege, and
the legend of the driver of the rein
deer was not made real,
“It was a generous impulse which
Books, Bib'es, Wrist Bags
Cut Glass
Com" and Brosh Bets
Pocket Books, Music Rolls
~ Fancy Bas ts, Hampers
~ Waste Paper Baskets
Framed x
Toys
Gregg’s Racket Store,
Cor. Broad St.and Park Ave., Waverly.
Mirrors, Perfumes
Tollet Articles, Fane, Belts
Jewelry, Clceka, Hat Pins ee —
~ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I. Lauer, daugh-
: Iter Caryl and son Curtis of Dushore
{are guests of Mr. Lauer's sister, Mrs.
1]. W. Murrelle of Centre street. Mr.
{ Laver has recently sold out his busi-
ness juterests at Dushore and will en-
igage in the undertaking and furniture
——eeee | husinegs at Lock Haven :
a i prompted this offer,” Mr. Morgan sald, , SyMlam install
The Art exhibit was a great suc-| “but there is no way In which the ) fore extreme
"CROWD OF “FRIENDS AND RELATIVES” {cess but the expenses were consider- | postofiice department could comply gold wenthe ew
FIGHT FOR DEAD MAN'S HIDDEN GOLD |» and there will not be a large with the request. in. We can
amount to apply on the purchase of your house or m-
| school decorations. We are Inform- fortable in every
: 5 ed that the school will vote on the corper ard ar
When $3,000 Is Found in Harry Lintsky’s Trousers, selection of pictures. It has been a ocal bill be
500 Persons Start Riot in Effort to | means of education for dur people no larger. Let
Obtain the Cash. {and they seemed to appreciate it. us give you an
SP timate on
The “UNIVERSAL” Pomme Tomorrow will be the 40th anni- > Cop
up -to - date sys-
. Ansonis Conn. —Harry Lintsky, who | Ells found friends who said| er®ary of the marriage of Rev. W. tem. We sell the
Coffee Percolator died in a New Haven hospital, had so | Lintsky bad a widow in Philadelphia |H. Sawtelle and wife and they will
A Christmas git that bring good
ELMER A. WILBER
Wholesaler of
Wines, Beer and Ales,
Tr —————— RE i SOE Ei SR
ct |
To have a mod-
ern steam or hot
water eatin
OUR SPECIALTIES
LEHIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTE!
WICH BEER AND ALES, NOR-
WICH BREWING COS. ALES.
109 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa.
Both Phones.
on
Te
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Builder ;
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
Stele Art Tregsure In Rome.
ROME, Dec. 10.—In the Piazza Tar
taruza stands the most charming foun-
taio in Rome. It is attributed to Ra-
phael, though it was erected by the
Florentine Taddeo Landin! in 1588, It
is composed of a brouze group of four
youths, dolphins and tortoises. Satur-
day night one of the tortolses was cut
awny with a chisel and stolen. No
trace of it Las yet been found. The
same kind of a theft was committed
thirty years ago, but the tortoise stolen
then was afterward discovered In Lon-
don. It has been repeatedly proposed
to transfer this fountain to some mu-
seu in order to avold the dauger of
just such vandalism.
well known
many anxious mourning friends and Tehy got a lawyer, who, after much|celebrate it by coming to Sayre to
relalTves at his funeral here, that the dickering, secured possession of the meet their good friends. They will
police force of the town was called | trousers, and wired the widow to | take dinner at the home of their son
out to keep order. Lintsky was a' hurry to Ansonia. The faneral was! M. H. Sawtelle and will hold a re-
quiet man with few friends and fewer delayed three hours | ception at the home of their son An-
relatives. When his body was brought | . — = larew Sawtelle from 3 10 6 o'slock In
Prope . : — : i CALF EATS DYNAMITE. {the afternoon and form 7 to 10 o'clock
Todshe it in the “Usivernl” is ta " wi : | — i :
. EE mais demic and A = Explosion Follows, and Farmer Prob | 1B the evening. Their friends should a eee
| ably Fatally | d:by A call and see them. Has Me Selved Aerial Problem?
avy 2aly nurs ¥ Accident. J, ieessiunetedgiampama——— ROME, Dec. 10.—~Count Alwmerige of
{ Topeka, Kan —By the premature ex | The Ladies’ Library Club will meet I oe big been $toen
ploslon of a sixmonthsold calf partly | tomorrow afternoon, this belong the - 3 : oa be, ii es S
filled with dynamite, James Tatman,|last meeting before the holidays and No ha a ow adr Revige a.
{a farmer ving near here, was seri !a choice porgram has been prepared. bu ¢ Bi. aL i ar i
| ously Injured. The calf found three! > shape of a stip, contains a fifty horse.
! Mrs. J. L. Elsbree will be chairman wer motor And a ruddes ten yards
| sticks of dynamite, which Tatman was| Mrs. Shipman will | oe y
i : . {of the meeting square. Besides this there is a kind of
using to blast a well, and was chew: | ojo, «A gay in old Germantown:”|eail about thirty-five yards square,
t. ;
8 af he wel bm Sow “be dp. Carex wil pent Quaint Cu- | mich ay be and an udder, sudo
| namite. He hurried forwari, shoot.|'0™8 In Bethlehem:" Mrs. Bonfoey |ihe end of this an arrow to keep the
‘Ing and waving his arms ‘a a frantic will give a humorous reading and ship in balance. This airship, it Is
| effort to drive the calf away. It had|Mrs Maynard will read a paper on |sald, can remain in the air for five
“The Pennsylvania Pligrim.” Mrs. |[Dours. without recharging, attain a
Cheerful Home
furnace
which can't be
beaten. Plumb-
ing, Heating and
Tin work. . TN =
Gas Fixtures, : f
Burners and Ro
Glassware. ® »
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
17 Pleasant St.. Waverly, X. Y.
TOUHEY'S HOTEL
Everything new and up-to-date. Firmst-
To boil coffee is to bring out the ba- i —— 210 Miller St
For Sale By
BOLICH BROS,
Sayre, Pa.
H. R. TALMADGE,
Both Phones,
H. Tuttle, M. D.,
Specialist.
Elmer Avenue.
Tatman was knocked back Into the
8 AND CATTLE DEAD OR]
ALIVE.
Will pay $1.06 a head-at the Vora |
All calls promptly attended to day |
i might Valley 4eiephone at store
‘Ben telephone In house
J. H. DUNLAP,
Basquehanna St,
Altorueys and Connzelors
4
Athens, Pa
—— *
F. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA.
be in Sayre on Faturday, each
which time 1 will devote tothe
of paplls va the mandolin.
: Room 2 Richard block, over
p. Foe farther particulars ad-
Edwin F. Loomis, Athens, Pa
J. M. ASHTON,
and Builder.
They Fought Furiously for the Dead
Man's Pants.
Harry Cohen
bere, the undertaker found $3,000
sewed up In his trousers
The news spread, and “friends and
relatives” appeared from all sides,
Mrs. Cohen demanded the custody of
the trousers. Four women got the
coffin and locked it in a room. The
undertaker broke a window, got (ato
the room, and held the trousers
against all comers He refused Ww al
low anyone (0 enter, and askéd who
would take charge of the Tuner!
A score of men and women Io
sisted on the privilege, €laiming at
the same time the custody of the val
foud that 500 persons congregated
about the house. The confusion be
came so great that the undertaker
called Chief of Police Ellis and turned
over the valuable and much wanted
trouse™ (0 bim, and asked him to
seitle the dispute. Ellis had bis
wen scatter the crowd, and ordered
the funeral 0 proceed.
Beauty's Preference.
Deauty hangs around where here
are sunny smiles aod lights out at the
approach of temrs
| well, which was 12 feet deep. “No
bones were broken, but he was burt
Internally, and may not recover.
Babe Has Two Heads.
Moundsville, W. Va —A boy with
two distinct heads was born to Mrs.
{ Jobu Callum, aged 18. The two bodleg
i which face each other, are attached at
| the umbilical region, and are perfect
| in shape. There are two spioal cords,
four shoulders, four arms, and the
fingers are normal. One of the faces
is masculide and the other feminine.
The bregthing Is allernate. the two
heads lake nourishment and ery n
urally. Below the point of union the
trunk Is normal, but there ip a third
leg attached to the hip. Dr D J
States says (he child seems to be
bealthy, and its chauces for living are
good. The strange Lirth has caused
intense excitement here,
Labor Lost.
“Mamma, 1l've been praying every
night for a new doll” sald little Doro
thy, “and God hasn't sent it yet.”
“Perhaps God doesn’t think that you
need another doll, dear?” answered
the mother.
“Then why doesn’t He tell me?
asked the little girl, “so | could pray
for somethiog else? —Womaa's Home
fompaalon.
: Called at the Wrong Pace.
®t you please. mum,” .
| clent hero, in an appealing voice,
he stood at the
A full attendance Is desired
a
'FREEBORNS WERE
Hahlis—Wershipped in 01d Wood-
ea Bullding.,
not the &t
Chemung street
exclusive
where Franklin
ings were all
height of 3000 feet and a ppesd of
twenty five miles an hour,
Will Take Up Smeet Afalr.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.-The na-
tional house of representatives will
give the greater part of its time dur
ing the present week to the considera-
tion of the legislative, executive and
Judicial appropriation bill, while the
senate will pay especial attention to
the report of the senate committee on
privileges and elections an the right
of Senator Smoot of Ulah to retain his
seat, :
Vietory For French Champion.
BOSTON, Dec, 10.—-Fendinand Gar.
cla, the French court tennis champion,
defeated Tom Pettitt, who held the
professional championship In this
ing 6-0, 2-8, 6-4, 6-1,
Antiforeign Riots at Plagkiang.
SHANGHAI
sry and anliforeign riots have broken
out st Plogkigng, In the province of
Kiangel, Germans and other forelgn-
fleeing to Kangsha, The governer of
press the disorders.
Weather Probabilitics.
Vals; northeast winde
immense Grasshopper,
probably a gx
Karoo dese
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses
accurately fitted. Hours 10 to 12
Aam,2t005 78pm Ofce and
residence, 211 Sonth Elmer Ave. wéal-
ley ‘phone 166x. ¥
A. H. Murray, M. D.
Specialties:
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat and the proper Fitting of
Glasses. Hours—9%12; 1-6; 7-8;
Sundays by appointment. Office,
Wheelock Block. .
|
Rates $1.50 Per Day. Bey Te
OSBORN’S LIVERY
Heavy and Light Draying and Moving:
Baggage called for and
in any part of Bayre, Athe
Waverly, and all kinds of
attended to . promptly.
tached. 2
207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone