The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 27, 1906, Image 4

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    tion in Heldleman's restaurant
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| Mra Evelyn Wright of SuiithSeld, |
is visting her aunt, Mra, C. W. Tidd.
1 Ars. Lee Sanford is still very fee- | wi
y : ing ble and her sister is caring tor her.
: ca Mrs. Liewellyn Brockway of Berk- 3
dl at EEE VET ve ii
this morning lo. spend a week with
his brother
An unusual offer, becamse in it Flom tobi W's smneevia i
ley’s orchestra.
are no “jobs,” mo hard styles, 00 J ree seiees vari ome wa ac
shop-worn garments, but all 1906 f= = ve
and 1907 style garments. = They fu ues re'cicon in A
ens spending the vacation with her
must go out in the season for Ji" "=" Hi Yr! = ; i
Alfred Hunsinger of Colley, Sulli- f —
which they were bought. Jen count con ot me ot vernal E35 SRY 1 | Pe gu by 0d dp tt he
of the 141st Pa Vols, was in Athens
"3 i visiting his sous yesterday and re- ’ 103 Rackel Store at once for that Christ. -
WT Not all sizes In | (urned his morning | ne gi. We Mave su exirsordlosry
; Bo. iid The Athens W. C. T. U. wil meet ; , sock of beautiful and ‘useful ‘§it
ta Nth all materials but {rg y with Mrs. Lyons, Orchard street Fri- THEY \ i.
. day at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Department : goods, toys, games, flue china, ele,
sizes for all in many materials and I vaerinendens peawe be wren | UA NAME © | re he lt Kaw Tibi Stare * Kaw
Subject, “Encouragement.”
suitable for every figure. mm |e Ap J SIL
hold Its Christmas service and Christ- : : but dur advice Is to come early Ju the -
: : ! tree festival tomorrow evening at 7 te day.
In this sale are Coats for Children 4 years of Seely o'clock. Au offering will be taken for
. . Jonestown Orphans’ Home. ;
age and up. at BAER John A Tagtics Daw purchiied tie | arnt Baber Ee Tie Mme
No apology necessary for so deep a cut; it’s Po Maney & Page clothing sorg Jn kind of business. —Philadelphia Bull
: a. 3 Kh UL Sayre. He has been one of our best| tig
a loss to us on every sale, but a big saving for £8 TUR merchants and he will make business
- hustle in Sayre when he gets things
you to buy now. Some idea can be gotten from a (n reidiness
: EAE CR N. Y, and Miss Myrtle Allen of Pal-
ONE HALF PRICE tells the story. No tickets Fo mre. N.Y. are visiting at Charles
i “a . * z Fv] erie oH ! Fitzgerald's. Mr. Wilson formerly
~ changed; original markings remain on each gar- & (Ei: : D Ie ir. Fiegeri}a bat 34s
ment, but when you buy you get two garments Fgh Rr since become a minister. He has many
friends in Athens.
for the price of one out of the 113 garments offered
. i v The Bridge Works could only give
at this one half price sale. x B| heir men two days holiday vaca-| “To consider? Diseases of the Ear, Nose and
= Throat and the Fa ¢
tion this year for they are so driven| “No. To break off my other eng), 5. BrekE 411 Hy 1.8:
with work, They have orders for ghgements."—Cleveland Leader. Sundays by appointment~ Office,
Japan, Mexico, Lehigh R. R. New Extinct. | Wheelock Block, aii - LEHIGH CLUB THT -
ltslian Societies Blamed For Murder. | MOTIVE A MYSTERY. Parade as Protest te France. York Central and Rapld Transit com- =
: "wt “People no longer uzue the term >
VINELAND, N. J, Dec 2-.—Jobn | — KINGSTON. N. Y., Dec. 2.—At East | panies and have been delayed by the | your obedient servant,’ ” remarked Mr. OSBORN’ LIVERY WICH BEER ANR AL
_Buglio, & glass worker of Minetoln, | Assatint ot CAplain Mer at Port | Kingston members of societies ©OD-ipon arrival of designs Oldstyle. WICH BREWING C
rte 1 dead on a lonely path | Rune till = me. nected with St. Coleman's church of “No responded Mr. Housekeep; Dra
through the woods near this place. | EL RENO, Okla, Dec. 2. —~No motive East Kingston adopted resolutions ot] Some of Mr. Macafee friends were | “there's mo such thing these days"~ Heavy and Light Draying and Moving.| 109 Packer Avenus, |
“His throat bad been cut from ear to] bas yet been found for thie shooting &t| protest against the action of the goV-|a jjttie late for the wedding last Chicage Sun. Baggage called for and delivered
ear. The authorities have absolutely | Fort Reno of Sapitin Tawar A.| ernment of France with regard to thel nine He did not tell them what in any part of Sayre, Athens, and
‘20 clew upon which to work, bot sus- | acklin. Captain Macklin was $0] Catholic church. Members of socleties
ei:
Proof Positive. Waverly, and all kinds of team work
_ pect that the murder may have been | much improved that the hospital physi: of that church were joined by Italian as soing on but sald, he Wanted “] am sure now that George loves attended to promptly. Livery at-
the result of the dead [man's connée- | clans sald he would recover. The ne | and Hungarian societies from Glas em to ca a e evening an ¥ me."
ments of Italian societies The day's developments served only | brass bands, marched to St. Coleman's to be on time and so they lingered “He watched me sharpen a pencil Ea i HORSES AND CATMLE
ee ea — | to add to the mystery of the shooting. | chureh, where mass was celebrated. until the service was nearly over.|and didn't laugh once. '—Cleveland OR A 4 REES Yu D ALIVE.
Female College Ablase. | Captain Macklin was not allowed to] After mass the Rev. Father Robert A, They would be proper subjects to Leader. a Pee » 3 ® ®
C TALLAHASSEE. Fla. Dec 2'—The| talk. Other officers at the fort were| Weir, celebrant. delivered an address |study the scriptural injunctions about - 111 Miller Street. Will pay $100 a head at
dormitory of the Florida Female col- loath to belleve that the negro who did} on the action of the Fregeh govern-|the weddin, feast Finer French.
: All calls promptly stisnds
Jege was destroyed by five There were | the shooting was one of the discharged | ment. From the church the socicties The American Tourist—I suppose 1 OFFICE HOURS: hone
or night Valley ¢
10 casualties, most of the students hav- | soldiers who sought revenge. The tes | marched to East Kingston hall, where 3 speak broken French, eh, Hearl? 8 to 11:00 &. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 [geil telephone in house.
fag gone home for the holidays. The | timony of Macklin in the Brownsville | speeches were made and resolutions of Ellas B. Ball The Walter—Not sggsactly, M'sleur. =
Genito urinary and chronic diseases
yalnable collection of music, art and | affair shows that he did not place the | protest were adoptel. The paraders Athens—Elias B. Ball, one of the You haf & word deescribes jit bettaire—| specialty. Both Phones. J. H. DUN
© All the furniture was destroyed. The | blame for It upon the members of bis| carried American, papal, Irish; Huu oldest residents of Sheshequin, died let me see—ab, yes—it is pulverized.—
dormitory was part of the old State | company. One motive ‘might be rob-| cgrian, Italian and Polish fags at his home yesterday about noon Puck. COME TO
: college more than fifty years ngo | bery Another supposition is that of a -
. | revenge growing out of the death of a aged $3 years. He bad been in fee- Bound to Get There,
Kaiser Has a Dozen Trees. member of Macklin's company, who Yale to Ald Workingmen. ble health for a long time. He was| Cabey—Well, good luck to ye In ye: 3 | Beiba h
~ POTSDAM, Germany Dec. 2 —1| tell out of the ranks during a practice NEW IAVEN, Conn, Dec, 2 Be {born in Bradford county and has spent new job. *Tis nervy of yé to try it, but 1 0 S
Twelve Chiristmas frees from the forest | march a few days ago and was found ginning with next term, the Yale Scien- his whole life in the vicinity of She-| suppose ye don't achieve success?
of Rominten have been set up in the | pext day frozen to death tific school will give n series of courses |shequin [{e served in Co. C 76th reg- Cassidy—Falx, If I don't I'll hov to C A FE
Susquehanna St,
shell Hall of the New palace, one of the | Captain Macklin was not harsh to his for workingmen, either free or for [iment Pennsylvania Vols. from Jan. | succeed widont it—Philadelphia Press Everything new and up-to
‘fafgest apartments, for the cuwperor | men. Fe has a reputation both bere PAY ment of a nomiuul fee. The Souter 19. 1865 to July 31, 1865, and was a T i Class Accommod
smpress, (heir six sons, Princess | and at Fort Leavenworth, Kau, for| ¥ 1 comprise twenty exercises of four | amber, of Perkins Post of Athens. RY.
Xone, the crown princess, kind featment. : ; hours a week iu thie evening on practi- |... Neates a wife and three children a nati lle BENS bet Neen Sid Por: the. Vises: Bbess, Ales, Wage
© 25d ber baby and Princess Eitel Fried- | The condition of Captain Mackiin has cal electricity, mechanteal drawing, | 5 vs hin His daughters are| “If the other fellow fs smaller tha and Cigars In the Valley.
rich. improved and recovery ls assured. The machine dexizning, steam and the : If the other ow is smaller a
es negro has not been arrested nor do the steam engine In the courses both Mrs. Car] Abel of Towanda, and Mra. you are, R ta repartee; if Be is larger Lockhart Street Sayre.
av | detectives In the case seem to have any | “Wployers of labor liere and the trades [Anna Abel of Warren, and one son, | it is Insult”—Houston Post. -
“Advertise in; The. Record | positive knowledge of tlie man's ident councils will be asked to cooperate James Ball of Los Angeles, Californ- A—————————==E
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i — == ¢ Lis whereabouts. 1t is belleved In a general way the Courses are in- 1a. Fis funeral will take place from to Ppl is Speesh. put 1 Maynard, Maynard & Schrier
— he took & train at Darlington, to which tended to infu the A ilo the Sheshequin church tomorrow af- fancy it doesn’t go well with that dress,
A. J. Green, point Lis trall was followed by blood ar touch with workingmew's inter liorpoon at 1 o'clock She (enchanted)—Ob, you dear old Attorneys and Counselors.
be Lounds : Bubby, 30 you really mean to boy mea TEI
Contractor and Bullder, A hat of the Twenty-fifth jufantry Tall-<Maeafee dreds as well ?—Tit-Bits, MN. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA.
Plans and Estimates Putnjshed. | found at the rear of Capfain Mack.| Theusht Judgment Day Had Laue.
“>
lin's porch undoubtedly was dropped NEW YORK, Dec. 2° ~The steamer | Athens—Married last evening at 8 Complate, MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA.
525 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 2127. ys ihe negro. This Is by no means Cella. from ports on the west coast of Jo'clock at the home of the bride 106] “What are your qualifications for | ee —
EEE | conclusive that the mau who shol South Americy. brought ms passenger | Paine street, Mrs. Anna W. Hall and | an office boy! .
2 | Macklin was a soldier. These hats Mrs. HE Moss. who was in Valparal [George F. Macafee. The ceremony “Well, sir, | can do anything from J WM ASHTON
- ‘H H Mercereau | cab be found in the nab beaps of tha|®o OO Aug. 10 laxt when that city was wus performed by Rev. Dr. W. G. filling inkstands to attending direo- ® un jy
. a y | ! . devastated by an earthquake. Her ex tors’ meetings.”—Life. en
: Attorney-At.La gnrrison and in the second band stores 4 pi mg Simpson in the presence of their Im- General Contractor sad Ballder.
ti «At-Law. | at El Reno. periences were very trying and severe ; teem
Man en find a certain pleasure In| She says she thonght the end of the mediate friends and relatives. The Not Dangerous. Plans and Estimates Furnished.
Notary Publie. y q.C* Pp . n . bride is a cultured lady who has a Yeast—Here are some verses my 13-
| wearing discarded army paraphernalia world had come, There were GRC 0 rjends, and the g is a | year-old boy w Valley Phone 126. Residence 208 ap ah A
1 wrsons loat, h room rots. : of ;
4 Special attention jo gausion papers. | re I x Spiro ns . —r—— gentleman of high social standing, Crimsonbeak—Oh, 1 wouldn't worry Chestnut St, Sayre, Pa.
2 Valley Phone lia Cantata Macklin is unable to tell what Mother and Children Burned. and a foreman in one of the depart-|over that He'll very likely ouUlgroW | comm em— : »
4 3 FPA : "TON LAKES, X. 1. Dec. 2 .— | ments of the Athens Furniture worka, | it! —Yonkers Statesman. :
112 Desmond Street, | the man wore. A woman servant bas POME : . . A.
- an idea that his garments were the cob Mrs. Allee 1. M: Withey amd her chil They will not take any extended A Relief.
or of the army fatigue uniform. dren, Helen, six years ol. and Eliza: | wedding trip at present on account of | gtewdeus—I bear that you had a
beth, four years old, were burnel 10 |the business demands on the groom | rough voyage coming over, ‘
Castro Tee 111 Por Operation. death in a fire that destroyed their put will continue to reside at 105 Miss Ob, frightfu so! It
CARACAS, Dec. 2° ~The condition | home. The mother and children were Hat iy
of President Castro, who Is at Macuto, | the onl upants of thie house when Paine street, Athens. We extend our : bog mare
4 X . ” only ocrupanis © « hous oe on vice versa!—J :
is becoming more And more alarming. | the fire startal How the fire started hearty congratulations. ee ———
An operution is deemed necessary, but | is not known During the Spanking.
the weakened state of the sick man — A HAPPY NEW YEAR The Pareat—Tommy, this hurts me
does fot permit of an attempt in this | go ue Pence Through Arbitration. me more than it does you.
respect heing made. The arrival Io | ypynpa Pern, Deo 2° In acordanc The Child—No it don't, neither!
Vencauels of General Jose Manuel MA. PIN, n accordance | The universal joy of Chifistmas and | yg usvy got a glove on, durn ft alll—
with the agreement of Presideat Pardo
Herpandez is not confirmed, but ru to birt the street rmaflway strike, the cherished hopes of a Happy New Cleveland Ladder.
mors of a serious revolutionary Move: | cary are gow running in the city Year are about to be realized. Merri-
ment in the western district continue ’ ment should radiate from your coun- So Differsnt.
to be circulated, | tenance, enjoyment and happiness | She—COun you usderstand the parrot
Willlams' Kidney Pills. prevall in the household or wherever | Mxt door to wy ”
six Houses Burned ut Bellevee. ldneys? | YOU MAY be. He—Ob, yes; it never talks with
PITTSBURG, Dec 3.-1n o fire at| Have you neglected your KCRWIC| Fickle fate doth decres that we can- mouth flled wih Aalrpias—TYoukers
Bellevoe, a fiitle hamlet thirty miles | FIAT Jour, Sarvorsed Sous nervaul not. partelpate ju tbe "Yel ~
east of bere, G. W. Morrell wis se caused trouble your tide
system
A Kidneys And Bladder? Have you [tivities with all our dear or afionoced
riously burned and six dwelliogs were in loln, side, back, :
getrore, coming lowe of $50 The P54 Bladder’ ag on us 3a personally vat them
1? Have 5
house ecnpled by a Bell Tole