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

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The Valley Record
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J .H. MURRELLE, Publisher
W. T. CAREY, Editor
Published every afternoon except
Sundays at 203 West Lockhart street,
Sayre, Pa. Mo .
Subscription, $300 per year: 5c
cfuts per month
Advertising rates reasonable, and
made known on application
Entered as second-class gatter Mgy
10, 1905, at the postoffice at Bayre,
Pa, under the Act of Congress of
March 3, 1879.
Santa Claus may have to submit
to a pure food inspection
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The Murray-Mackey repertoire com -
pany at the Loomis all next week
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{ The Sayre aerie of Eagles hold their
regular semli-mopthly meeting this
{evening
Howard Lull, who is attending the
{State college, has arrived home for
the Christmas vacation
A bill bas been Introduced in con-
gress which provides that all rallway
telegraphers shal be licensed
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The threatened snow storm has ar-
rived at last and the prospects for
sleighing appear to be excellent
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Hazleton ecitizeus are making war
on the slot machines. They are de-
termined to drive them ont of the
city,
as Engineers,
The reported layoff of the Lehigh
Valley firemen, owing to thelr having
falled to qualify as engineers. as re-
quired by the rules of the company,
seems (0 be on a fair way to amica-
ble adjustment A delegation of fire-
men from the company this week vis-
ited Superintendent Cutter and dis-
cussed the question with him Thelr
reception fs said to have been of the
most cordial nature, and the firemen
were assured that they would be given
every possible consideration. As a
result of the interview it was agreed
that the time limit should be extend-
ed, during which the firemen would
have time to qualify. This new rule
if establsihed will tend toward the de-
sired qualifications asked by the men
Many of the firemen of long service
gard themselves as Improperly
equipped for the duties of engineer,
and uot having this confidence they
would rather continue in their pres-
ent positions
It is stated that this new rule, while
much in disfavor among the firemen,
is being forced to an issue by the
Brotherhood of Locomotive engineers
and that while the company is ad-
verse to other than the most consld-
erate treatment of its veteran it has
no other alternative than to consider
REBEKAH LODGE No, 131
INSTALLED OFFICERS.
Refreshments Served and a Genernl,
ticod Time Follow.
At a regular meeting of the Lady
Willard Rebkah lodge, No. 131. I. O
O. Fg Deputy President Judah Lewis
assisted by the following past Noble
Grands: Grand marshall, Anna Greg-
ory; grand guardian, Martha Rounds
grand warden, Lottie Burnham:
grand chaplain, Ida Thomas; grand
secretary, Stella Bowman. grand
treasurer, Minnie Ellers, installed the
following officers for the ensuing
term
Noble Grand—Pansy Springer
Vice Grand—Ella Bartron
Recording Sec'y —Jesta Swartwood
Financial Sec'y. —Loulse House
Treasurer—Anna Bull
0 G.—Mlillle Barnhart; 1
Amelia Dunn Warden—Mame E!i-
L. § N. G-—Malinda Piatt;
Chaplain—Corn HBterigere; RR A & —
Hattie Comine, L A S-—Hattle Hol-
land; P. N. G.—Belle Haverly, Or-
ganist—Iva Springer R 8 V. G—
Nettie Harding, L S V. G —Louls
Bartrone Drillmaster—Joseph ¥1-
lers
After installation refreshments were
served and a general good time en-
Joyed
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lars;
PREPARED TO PROCEED
UNDER THE LAW,
County Commissioners Have _Taken
First Steps to Put New Primary
Law Into Operation.
The county commissioners have
prepared for the first steps toward
putting the new uniform primary law
into operation io Bradford county
Blanks for petitions of candidates to
have their names printed on the offic-
fal ballot for the primary gre already
for distribution and may be obtained
at the commissioners’ office They
the primary election, which this time
will be on January 5th. For borough
and township officers ten signers are
required on each petition Ballot
boxes are being prepared and it is
expected that all the boroughs and
townships of the county will proceed
to hold primary elections under the
new law
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Hata, and neck-
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California naval, India river and
tangerine oranges at W. 8. Wright's.
If you buy shoes from us you get
style, comfort and wear. H. Sattler.
Dates, figs and all kinds of Xmas
candy at W. 8. Wrights 1588-5
Miss Sarah Sawtelle of Ulster. is
the guest of Mr and Mrs M H
Sawtelle of this place.
Do not forget that we are head-
quarters for sauerkraut and Dill plck-
els. W. 8. Wright. 189-5
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This is the season of the year when
the man who leaves the door open
should be In that place where all
the doors remain closed
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Raymond & Haupt will manufacture
candy in their store every evening
until Christmas. Go and how It is
done, its quite interesting. 188-5
County Commissioner M J Ale-
Nulty was in Sayre this morning look-
Ing after several poor families who
are in need of pecuniary assistance
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The Globe Warehouse has leased
the Talmadge store on Eimer avenue
for the holiday season The extra
room is needed to display the large
line of Christmas goods
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The store of F. W. G Bartlett, which
was recently closed by Sheriff Griffin,
Was open for business last night. [t
will continué to be open until the
matter is judiclally adjusted
Best grade Lehigh Valley and Ber-
nice coal, well screened, prompt de-
livery, bard and soft wood. Both
phones at yard and office at Raymond
& Haupt's. D. Clarey Coal! Co.
Rain which has followed the Snow
which fell last night and during the
early hours of the morning Is turn-
ing Into slush rapidly and the condi-
tions under foot are reprehensible
The “calendar fever” is raging The
Dushore Review says that one woman
in that place was seen carrying six
calendars home the other day, with
the proabllity that she still
another batch
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Arthur Cotton, who has been so
Journing at Ansonia, Conn., for sey-
eral weeks, has arrived home aud will
spend the Christmas vacation with
his mother, Mrs. A. M. Cotton of
Stevenson siroet
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The various ward assesors of Sayre
borough are at Towauda today to
return the registry list of voters. Yes-
terday was the last day for registra-
tion, and only voters whose names
appear ou the list will be permitted
to vote at the coming spring election
wanted
Preparations are being made for a
ball to be given in the Movanho club
rooms on Friday evening, December
5th Harry Baldwin of Waverly;
David Decker of Sayre, and Charles
Kellogg of Athens, have been appolnt-
ed as a committee of arrangements
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In olden days December 19, 20, and
21 were considered the shortest days
In the year. Already, however. the
sun Is setting one minute later each
day, but it rises five minutes
in the morning From now on
days will slowly but surely
later
the
begin to
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lengthen
The attraction at Loomis opera
house for Xmas week will be the
Murray-Mackey Co, supporting the
tilented actor, J. M. Donovan iu a
high class repertoire of plays. Dally
matinees will be played, beginning
Tuesday, Xmas day. The blll this
day will be, matinee, “For Love of
Houor ,’ ‘A Study in Scar-
let"
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ASSAULT AND BATTERY.
Arrest Made In the South Waverly
Case—Hearing Tomorrow.
Yesterday afternoon Thomas Mc-
Maban was arraigned before Justice
Carey on a charge of assault prefer-
red by Michael Loftus. The arrest
of McMahan is the culmination of an
altercation which ocurred between
the two men at South Waverly on
Bunday night Loftus was knocked
down near the Fulton House on Ful.
ton street. His head struck the stone
pavement and Le was unconscious
when picked up. A report was sent
out that he died later of his injuries.
This, however, proved incorrect Yes-
terday he appeared before Justice
Carey and secured a warrant for Mc-
Mahan, charging him with committing
the assault. McMahan was taken in
custody by Constable Spencer Brough-
am, and he Immediately secured Ai-
torney Paul E Maynard to represent
him. The hearing was set for 7:30
oclock last night, but at that hour
the witnesses had not been located
and a continuance was taken until
tomorrow
CHRISTMAS PRESENT!
FOR VALLEY MEN.
Easton Despatch Says They Are lo
Get An Increase in Wages.
A despatch form Easton says that
tw as announced yesterday-4hat the
Lehigh Valley Railroad Company had
in store for their employes In the
transportation department a substan-
tial Christmas present in the shape
of an increase in wages dating from
December 1st The advanced, it js
stated, will range from 10 to 20 per
cent. The despatch lacks the stamp
of authenticity, but the rallroad men
will hope that it is genuine .
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Wedded at East Athens.
Married at eight o'clock this morn-
ing, Miss Ethel Clark and Frank L
Perry, at the home of the bride In
East Athens, by Rev. Will A Kelly
The groom is a bollermaker, employ-
ed In the Sayre shops, while his bride
is a highly respected young woman
They have gone to Elizabeth N Ji
ou their wedding tour They will re.
side at East Athens
PAID FINE OF FIVE
DOLLARS AND (COST.
Seitz Was Drunk and Refused to Pay
Street Car Fare.
Steve Seitz, a Hungarian, was eject-
ed from a trolley car last night for
refusing to pay his fare Steve was
hilariously drunk and a few minutes
after laodiug from the car he land-
ed Into the arms of au officer Jus-
tice Nelson fined him five dollars and
costs. He pald the flue this morning
and was released
Card of Thanks.
Fhe husband and parents of the
late Mrs. Mertle Knapp wish to ex-
tend thanks to all the friends and the
various orders that so kindly assist-
ed them during their bereavement
Xmas Cakes.
A full line of animal and Xmas cakes
at W. S. Wright's. 189-5
This morning Chlet Walsh removed
the snow from several sidewalks in
front of mercantile establishments In
the business section [It Is the duty
of property owners to Keep their
sidewalks clear from snow or at
least ¢o remove It within ten hours
after the storm has ceased. Those
suow will have the Job done for them,
and the expense will be charged up
against the tenant or the owner of the
property
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That nothing is
more acceptable for
Xmas giving than a
piece of furniture.
Hundreds of articles
that will appeal to
Your good taste and
good sense are here
displayed for your
- criticism and selee-
tion. We would call
attention to the cle-
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gant bedroom suits
samples of Morris chairs,
the new designs
couches full of comfort and
205 Desmond street
Valley Phone 191 a
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FUNERAL OF FRANK BAGLEY
TOMORROW AFTERNOON.
Will Tuke Place at Church of Christ
Interment st Tioga Point.
The funeral of Frank Bagley, who
dled at Norwalk, Conn
will take place tomorrow afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock at the Church of Christ
In West Sayre. The remalus will Le
burled at Tioga Point cemetery
The deceased had been il] only five
days before he died, from
attack of the palnters colic He was
formerly resident of this place and
had lived here for about seven years
4 Bevere
ever, and since
ed in Norwalk
Besides his parents he is survived
by one brother, Fred, who is in the
United States Davy -
that time had resid-
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The “UNIVERSAL”
Coffee Percolator
A Christmas ge ut brings good
cheer 10 all the y.
Makes a and healthful beverage
by kerning water through the ground
coffee before the boing potot is reached
To boil coffee is to bring out the bit.
ternem—the unwholesome properties.
To make it ia the “Usiversal™ is to have it
a4 every one ft —sullew. atbitue and
Nhe uw uy
For Sale By
BOLICH BROS.
Sayre, Pa.
APPRAISING BANKRUPT .
; STOCK OF CLOTHING.
A. L. Laws und S. A. Blish Harve Been
Appointed Appraisers In the
Solomon Matter,
AL Laws and S A Blish
thgaged today in apprals-
bankrupt "stock of Solomon
the Desmond stret eloth-
lers who filed a petition in bankrupt-
€¥ on the first of the present month.
H. Goodman has been appointed the
temporary receiver and has secured
46 order from the United States Dis-
trict Court to sell the stock om Mon-
day morning next at 11 o'clock. A
meeilng of creditors will be held on
i the 26th of this month
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Altorney
have ben
ig the
Brothers
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Wanted 1,000 wives to induce thelr
husbands to purchase their winter
| suits and overcoats at H. Sattler's.
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 24,
MATINEES
THE SHOW YOU ALL KNOW.
Murray-Mackey Go.
PRESENTING
AND A
\ CAREFULLY SELECTED ACTING
COMPANY.
Evening — Danger
City."
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ligh Class Vaudeville Between Aets.
Monday
of the
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SPECIAL INDUCEMENT
Ladies’ 13¢ Tieket Monday Evening.
Seats on sale Friday at 9a. m at Hall
Shoe Store
JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING
ACTUAL COST, ON FRATERNAL
TWEEN 18 AND 60 YEARS.
CALL ON
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PLANS.. INSURES BOTH SEXES BE-
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stock pre-
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