The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 18, 1906, Image 3

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Second, we pay gp rents
guted By Grand Jury.
. Andrew and Daniel Durham, broih-
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& PAGE,
(at the local freight transfer platform
were held to the next court of quar-
ter sessions yesterday alternocoa by
satisfactory ball for appearance “when
wanted and were released from cus-
tody
The meu were given a hearing yes-
{terday afternon. A large number at |
{ure afternoon was consumed In is-|
have sustained from time to time as
A result of the plifering tendencies
of the men had secured a rubber
hose with which to draw whiskey from
the barrels which now and then pass
over the transfer [it was shown that
wing
Machines
Driggs
- STORE
led to the old Postoffice
. site and
var sin
HE RAN AWAY TO
FIGHT INDIANS,
——
Boy Apprebended Here Whe Had De-
cided te Quit the Paternal
Reef Forever.
John Malty, a sixteen-year-old-boy,
was detained In Sayre last evening
Towanda and lake him home. The
boy left home om Saturday last He
had been soundly spanked by his
| father, s0 the story goes and he con-
cluded to show “dad” that he could
get along in the Bria without pater-
nal assistance. It is sald that the
boy had been reading “Jack Harka-
way Out West Among the Indians”
and kindred literary efforts, so he
concluded to strike out
siderable has appeared in print coun-
cerning the Sullivan monument near
Elmira and of the general's-fight with
the Indians along the banks of the
placid Chemung. Thinking perhaps
that he might meet Indians in that
focality even at this late day he hied
himself to Elmira. Yesterday he came
a mistake and decided to return home
He reached Sayre but in the mean-
time the police Bd been notified to
be on the lookout for him Accord
ingly when he arrived here he was
recognized from the description given |
and detained until the arrival of bis
father. The latter retufmed bomé
the parent left Sayre there was a look
in his eye which betpkens trouble
for the young men when he reaches
the paternal rool.
CONGRESS MAY
GET INTO THE GAME.
And Tell the Riffiroads How te Run
Their Tralas,
It 18 sald that at least fifty per
cent, of the trains on the Lehigh Val-
ley and Pennsylvania fallroads are
from one to three hours late when they
arrive at Jersey City. This is brought
about it is sald because the roads are
crowded with bulsness and cannot |
therefore move their trains on time. |
Both roads are sald to have mgre
then they can do, and the greaf crops
In the West are being left becatse |
of the liability of railroads to provide
cars and the means to move them. The
matter is likely to come before con-
gress and the statesmies will take a'
hand in telling the various roads how
to conduct their hnsipess
CONDEMNS MOTHER
HUBBARD ENGINES.
Coroner Says That T) Thelr Use Should
Be Discontinued.
he announced a verdict In the case of
Deasais one of |
using the hose quite frequently and
that oné of them would keep watch
ialso developed that besides those un-
der arrest others in the employ of the
{company had been guilty of the same
[offense, and one man for whom a war-
‘rant had been issued migrated to New |
York state when he heard that the
company-.was vigorously prosecuting!
the offenders. Heretofore It has been
‘customary for the officers to permit |
offenders to escape with light fines, |
particularly when the
small. During the past two months 20
{ormore men nearly all Lehighemployes
have been placed under arrest. They
property that they have taken and
were then permitted to go. It is said
that the men thus released would tell
others that they had escaped with
light punishment, and that the effect
was therefore not desirable. Now the
company purposes to prosecute all of-
fenders who are found to be guilty
to the full extent of the law. Yes
terday was only a beginning and there
‘are others who will probably be In
the tolls before many hours pass away.
“FPIFF! PAFF! POUFI”
THIS EVENING.
{B. C .Whitney’s Musical Cocktall Wii
Attract a Large Audience.
i Much interest is being manifested
{by the theatrical public of this city
‘over the approaching engagement at
the Loomis opera house this evening,
ody hit, “Pit! Paft! Pout!" For a
year past “I'm The Ghost That Never
Walked,” “I'm So Happy", ‘Cordelia
Malone,” “The Melancholy Sunbeam
aud The Rose.’ "Under the Goo-Goo
Tree,” and other musical gems from
and played on the plano and by or-
chestras all over the country
fore, to a large degree the music of!
the production Is familiar to most of |
tour theatregoers
tained such an enormous degree of
popularity as was attested last sea-
son by its phenomal run of eight sol-
id months In New York city at the;
Casino Theatre; four weeks in Phil
{adelphia; six weeks in Chicago and
ten weeks in Boston
{BURGLARS VISITED
AT SUSQUEHANNA,
————
* and Considerable Loot Secured.
ioccurred In Susquehanna last night
Buy books | Athens Racket siore |
——————————
You'll see powd at Athens Rack- Lo Saturday By Willlam Raadell
et store = Whe Says He Swam River,
Remember “Piff! Pat! Poul’ at the |! The local police and the county of
Loomis this veeniug {ficers are hard at work upon the in-
= vestigation of the story told by WiI-
Buy cut glass, laps and disner [liam Rundell, who declared he was
set upon by Italians and stabbed and
beaten Saturday night. The two for-
eiguers arrested by Special Officer
arry Arnold were taken before Jus-
tice Meredith Monday and interrogat-
{ed by County Detective A. C. Mc-
Both men protected their in-
If you buy shoes from us you get | {nocence with. great vehemence, and
long and loudly when taken to
le, comfort and wear. H. Sattler. |"
I {Jail to be held for a hearing.
Kram’s orchestra will give a dance, Rundell, who is claimed by some of
lin Eighmey’s — tomorrow evening [hs friends to be In a serious condi-
= ition, is to appear against the Italians
Miss Alice Bentley of Horseheads, |on Monday next. The latter have re
Y. is the guest of Mrs. LL P. Hull [tained D. E Kaufman to defend them
{ District Attorney Mills and Chief of
Closing out entire stock. Special [Police Miller went over the ground of
prices this week. Tabor & Lambert's (he alleged assault yesterday but
Art Parlors found it difficult to reconcile all parts
of Rundell’s story with the lay of the
land. They were also puzzled to sce
| how Rundell in his condition was able
[to swim the river at the point he
Revival meetings will be continued | ¢'8ims he did. He was wearing his
at the Methodist church this evening | "00% and a heavy overcoat at the
in charge of the pastor, the Rev. J. F Juime, and was weak from loss of
Warner. blood. The officers who are endeav-
joring to get a case against the for-
Every year at this season there are |®/8ners say they find many susplc-
scores of letters addressed {0 Santa |lous circumstances. The Italians are
Claus. All of these go to the dead {held on a charge of assault with intent
letter office. {to kill—Towanda Dally Review,
Novelties salore at Athens Racket |¢
store. 185- 6
Hats, shirts, mufllers and neck-
This i= the busiest week in the en-
tire year for merchants and dealers
in holiday goods.
Bring your boys to my store and TOMORROW LAST DAY
{buy them a useful Xmas present, a FOR REGISTRATION.
{sult of clothes or an overcoat. Prices | ———
iright at “H. Sattler’s. 183-10 If You Are Not Registered You Can-
not Vote at Coming Spring
Another cold wave has landed in Election.
this section. Judging the future by ' Tomorrow is the last day for regis-
the past, however, it will only last tration. Remember if your name (a
about twenty-four hours and then an- not on the polling list you cannot
otler wet spell may be expected cast a vole at the coming municipal
election The municipal election In
John and Tom Fanning of this place, Sayre borough will probably not ex-
Thomas avenue, left on traln No. 7lcite any considerable interest. The
yesterday afternoon for Great Falls, ioniy officers to be elected are a coun-
Montana. They expect to go to Cal- ciiman from each of the four wards,
| BAY, Alburta, Canada as their destin- and although there may be a spirit-
{ tion ied contest in one or two of the wards
———————————— {the election next spring Is not expect-
Have you seen the oll and water |. ., nave much nolse. If you wish
color pictures in the window at lto vote, however.
make sure your
Wood's” bakery? They are for sale, | {name Is on the polling list.
and would make nice Christmas gifts. |
look at them before buying ealse-
a, fi [parE BANKRUPTCY
== _ gx t MATTER IN COURT.
The Lehigh Valley painters on the
Pennsylvania division have not as Judge Archibald Will Be Asked Today
yet suspended work. They will con- | te Appoint Temporary Receiver.
tinue until the weather gels so cold | Attorney H, F. Maynard, acting for
that paint will no longer spead out! ithe creditors of W. G. T. Bartlett, and
of doors ithe Hon. L. T. Hoyt, attorney for
{Mr. Bartlett, are In Scranton today
to appear before Judge Archibald in
Henry Towner, a native of Rome, |
this county, was found dead In bed |
t
on Monday morning He waz 78) 1 United Sates Dlstrjet Court for
| years old and It is belived that he Ear Apa Sins ag or the ap-
|was asphyxiated by coal gas which! {po » of a receiver in the Bart-
| lett bankruptcy matter It is un-
i escaped Into the Youn. derstood that the court will be asked
| The Knights of Maccabees will hold | to appoint H Stanley Winlack of this
their regular monthly meeting in |P!ACe, but that the apointment will
| Tralamen’s hall, Wednesday evening, |D¢ Opposed by the bank
December 19th, and will have a smok-
er and enjoyable time. All Macabees |
| requested to come G. H. Lacey, R. |
lk
Purchased Meat Market.
Sayre—The meat market located
jon Keystone avenue, In West Sayre
| that has been run for the past year
lor more by IL. W. Saxer has been
[PHrchuised by Fred Kirk of this place
{nose death occurred tere yester: rd Frey Goodwin, who comes to
day. Just two months ago Mrs. Du- | Di as a
| gan went to Mauch Chunk and attend- lth . t K i a: I Ban
ed the fumeral of her mother ®Y_Wok possesion yesterday
{will leave tonight for Mauch Chunk,
ito attend the funeral of her father
more acceptable for
Xmas giving thana
piece of furniture. |
Hundreds of articles
( h
that will appeal to
your good taste and
good sense are here
Sa displayed for your
criticism and selec-
r tion.
We would call
attention to the cle-
gant bedroom suits
in hest quartered oak, band polished, also beautiful
samples of Morris chairs, couches full of comfort and
the new designs
CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE
205 Desmond street
a
Valley Phone 191 a
3 NANA SH
ENVOY TOOK FEATURE.
New Orieans Racing Marvred by Bad
Weather,
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 18 ~The be
ginning of the Clty Park association's
second week of its winter meeting saw
& good card and a large attendance, ali |
of whom braved the bad weather and
made the journey to the course
The feature of the day was the third
race at a mile and onesixteenth for
three-year-olds. This event called out YOU Ket the three. Ask your neigh.
some Of the best horses stabled bere bors.
and ended in a victory for Envoy. Both Phones. 3
The opening event was Interesting ————————— ———— — —— —
from the start and was enjoyed by the -
H. H. Mercereau,
“bookles” immensely, for they profited
by the victory of the 12 (o 1 shot Gen
Attorney-At-Law.
Notary Pablle.
QUALITY,
QUANTITY,
PRICE
If you bay from =
COLEMAN HASSLER,
No. 116 Erle St, Sayre
tian. The talent picked as their choice
Monterey, and they were soundly
drubbed, for their clhioice was not even
in the money. The second choice in
Villey Phone 11a
Old Hal, another loug shot
112 Desmond Street,
ries:
First Race. Gentian, first;
aac, second; Old Hal, third
Second Race —Paragon, first; Vesme, |
second; Spion. third 'AN EDISON
Third Hace Envoy. first, James | ssess
Reddick, second; Granada, third
Fourth Race —-Arabo, first: Little
Wally, second; Subsdor, third
Fifth Race — Fousolucn, first; Flavi
guy, second; Big Bow, thind
Bixth Race.—Dargin, frst
second; Lady Ellison, thinl
Atiantice Fell, Hreaking a Lex.
LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec, IS ~The
first race at Ascot was marred by an
accident which meant the destruction
of E. J, Baldwin's Atlantico. Atlan
tico lost his rider at the fifth jump and
kept on after the field. As he turned
into the gate leading to the burn he
fell, breaking a leg. Ca=ador made a
runaway race of the stesaplechase. win
ning easily
Froute |
Makes a nice Xmas
Present ........5
Prices, $10, $20, $30.
Easy payments taken
Devout
We carry in stock every
Edison record made.
ZAUSMER'S -
Jewelry Store
Waverly.
Exposure Brings on Rheumatism.
Painful in its mildest form, quickly
becoming an agony or torture if neg-
ected. When you feel the first pain
in the muscles, the slight stiffness
Ry
in the joints take Bloodine. It acts {
immediately on the Blood and Nerves, Try a Ad. mn The
and will positively cure Rheumatism,
Er rs Sold by C. M Record. You'll get
results; others do.
_ HEREITIS!
JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE FOR
ACTUAL COST, ON FRATERNAL P LANS.. INSURES BOTH SEXES BE-
TWEEN 18 AND 60 YEARS.. ALSO WRITES POLICIES COVERING
DURaEeS AND ACCIDENT, FARING DIVIDEND EACH FIVE YRARS.
CALL OX :
E. F. MERCEREALU, Dist. Manager,
Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre.
. BELL AND VALLEY PHONE.
. Try the Record.
Major Willams, who has been con- |
{ducting evangelistic meetings at the |
| Methodist church for several days, |
| nas ceased his labors and gone else- |
where. The church officials will en-
| deavor to secure another evangelist
and the meelngs will be contlued. |
Thus far the revival services have
many have been conyerted.
DOGO OOOOODOOeet tet ll TT 2
ESP ELE 0P 20 P40 N0e
{Three places were broken open and | i
the burglars are sre sald to have se-| Shopers are getting out In full force,
cured considerable loot. A jewelry and the merchants are looking cheer- |
store and two merchandise establish- | ful. The rush begins about 10 o'clock |
ments were broken Into and the dis-| in the morning and continues through- |
covery was not made until this morn- {out the day and well Inte the night |
ing until the citizens of the town One merchant stated that business this |
.
awakened. The police of the sur-|
{rounding towns have been notified
The burglars are thought to he the!
{same gang that broke into a bank at
{Shortavitle on Sunday night
ITRAINMAN LOST
END OF FINGER.
{Got Hand Caught In Jan of Pessen:
ger Car.
Jesse Powell, a trainman on Lehigh
Valley. passenger train No. 7, bad!
the end of the middle finger
‘of tHe right hand crushed off by get-
ting It caught in a door near Inter-|
llaken last night. Powell placed his
band in the crack of a door, when a!
injured man resides at Buffalo
AVYERTISFPS. TAKE NOTICE.
The noti*e printed in yestenday's:
{Record insi.ting that advertisers must
jase (Leste nop for change In this
Sir 3% Ne ore (bey are to
year was far ahead of last year. It!
| Is expected that the sales during the |
| present holiday rubs will break the |
{ record
'LEHIGH VALLEY PAY
CHECKS WERE STOLEN. |
Burglars Secured About $1,500 Belong- |
ing to Men Im the Employ of
the Company.
Burglars cracked the First Natlon- |
al Bank at Shortaville, N. Y, night
before last and secured about $4.000 |
| in money and avout $1,500 in Lehigh |
Valley pay ch The bank was en
tered while the citizens of the town
i were sleeping. Shortaville Is on the
Auburn division of the Lehigh Valley
The pay checks had been deposited
{in the bank by the Lehigh Valley for
the men who work In that section
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