The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, January 07, 1907, Image 4

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    NOT ALL AT % PRICE
$1.19. regular
i5¢. regular
Le. regular
Boys Sle
Coats and J
More advice is come early
chosen, but all sizes are here
main.
S5e
Clearance 37c¢
values
values
values
= “1 #
are being values
sfivien re
8 large quantity of Furs
For 6%¢
Neck Pieces and
One-Third
Way sou figure now
a 1506-1907
Is the
Furs. Every one is
be gone into service
WUT
Of
oti a quantity of
But must
at one-third off
The Tabard Inn
Increased the rentals one-third
fo publishers Get selection of
morrow it may not be here
$1.50
$1.00,
regular
regular
People
Feet
It not being =eif
To
How
Our regular 1% leader
10-4 White, regular Tic
11-4 White, regular $100
11-4 White, regular $112
11-4 White, regular 1.18
11-4 White, regular $158
12-4 White, regular $200 (
Clea
“ular 25¢ quality,
Amoskeag Teasledown, regular
ance 10c,
and grey
$175 Caps
$1.18
47¢c up to $1.60
sale
674
price 4lc
G&¢
$103
rance $137
$175 $
Yeska
Prices
enough to assure their goodness
1oe. Clearance
ise.
Open
Compare
With the
One lot,
Une
our
06Y FOR BEING BIG.
W. T. Carey,
Justice o. the Peace.
OFFICE
Room 6, M. P. A. Building,
Valley Phone 246y
Alex I D. Stevens,
~ Insurance and Real Estate,
Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written,
Houses Rented, Rents Collect
: ed. Taxes Pald
Room 7, Elmer Block, !
LOCKHART STREET, SAYRE.
_H.E. Towner, M. D.,
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the Rec
tum. Hours 7to Sa m 1 no
3 7t08 p. m.
~ OFFICE—-SAMUELS HILOCK
Valley Phone 27x. 128% Lockhart St
RE TR HS EE ER
Attorneys and Counselors at
: Law.
A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Valley Phooe 180a.
Sayre.
] dolin Teacher
twee 1 will devote tothe
pia of pupils ou tre mandolin,
Room 2, Richard block, over
For farther particulars ad-
fin F. hosmis, Athens, Pa
Leading Drayman.
tial care and prompt attention
fo saving of Planes, Household
. M. Dushaw,
. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
One
One
One
fof,
fot,
jot,
It's Not Too Late
To hare a mod
ern steam or hot
wa'er heating
system installed
before extreme
onld weather sets
in We can make
your house com-
fortable in every
corner avd your
coal bill will bet
no larger. Le
us give you an
estimate on an
np -to - date sys-
tem. We sell the
well known
Cheerful Home
furnace
which can't be
beaten. Plumb-
ing, Heating and
Tin work.
Gas Fixtures,
Burners and
(ilassware
H. R. TALMADGE.
Both Phones, Elmer Avenue
H. H. Mercereau,
Attormey-At-Law.
Notary Pablie.
Special attention to pension papers.
Valley Phone lla.
112 Desmond Street,
.
A. J. Green,
Contractor and Ballder,
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
525 Stevenson Si. Valley Phone 212y.
Sayre
=
These All Wool
Special $1.19
Special $469
Special $5.39
Special $625
Special $419
WOULD BE GLAD TO GET.
WILL SHOP HERE.
THAT'S OUR ONLY APOL-
$6.50
THREW BOMB FROM “L" STATION
Attempt to Kill Sylvester Cimilunea,
Victim of Vendetlin.
NEW YORK, Janu, 7 Three persons
were seriously injured and many oth
ers uarrowly when a bomb
was thrown just before 11 o'clock at
night from the uorthbound station of
the Avenue Elevated road In
Forty second street
The bomb was undoubtedly thrown
with the lotention to kill Sylvester
Clmniluca, a fruit dealer, who hias been
active in the prosecution of a woman
now in the Bedford home charged with
murder,
No trace of the bomb thrower was
found, but luvestigativn of the circum
stutices and the statement of the fruit
dealer wade It virtually certalu that
frieud of the woman hurled the
explosive from the stairway leading to
the uptown station
Clslluca will lose one arm,
not prove more serious
Mrs. Mary Balley was an Inoocent
victim of the affair, ns was Giorgio, a
fifteen-year-old son of Clmiluca
Mrs. Halley was ou ber way home
from market and Lad stopped to buy
fruit, when the bomb fell directly be
tween her sud the fruit dealer. Both
were hurled from thelr feet, while
showers of glass fell about thew.
Thelr faces and hands were cut by
the dylug glass
The force of the explosion broke a
large plate glass window In a saloon
on the corner and all of the smaller
panes of glass ou the side of the Lulld
ing next to which the bomb fell. The
sidewalk was cracked where the bomb
fell, but search for fragments of the
missile was froitless. Ars. Balley and
Clmtiuca described It as large and
round, as near as they could remem-
ber,
“There was a flash of black in front
of my eyes.” Mrs Bailey told the po
Hee, “and after that | did not know
anything”
Clmiloca refused to admit that he
was the victim of a vendetta, but he
admitted that “some enemy,” as he put
It, had sought bis life
Exposure Brings on Rheumatism.
nful in its mildest form, quickly
becoming an agony or torture if neg-
ected. When you feel the first pain
the muscles, the slight stiffness |derfn
joints take Bloodine. It acts
aan the Blood and Nerves,
will positively !
escaped
Second
SMDe
If his
Man and Woman Wanted By Danville
Police Returned to the Latfer
Place Today,
Athens—There were two iamates of
Hotel Mulligan over Sunday that are
sadder if nol wiser than they were
a few days ago Charles Sultos, a
married man from Danville, Pa,
got Impressed with the idea that his
wile was unfaithful to him, and that
her sister, Miss A. D. Krum would
be a more agreeable companion aud
Oth of November lhey mu-
pledged their eternal devolion
to each other and started out on foot
lo find greener pastures
They obtained work at several farm
houses and lived together as husband
and wife, and about December 1st
they arrived in Athena and went to
boarding at Will Jenny's over near
the tannery Sutton assumed Lhe
name of Charles Wray and oblained
work at the American Bridge Com-
pany's plant. llere everything went
well until Chief Mulligan read in the
Towanda Review, “Danville police are
anxious to locate Charles Sutton, allas
Charley Wray, about five feel seven
inches tall, weight about 140 pounds,
dark moustache, very much
pitted with small pox. [Is accompan
ied by a 17 year old girl, who ia short
and thick set They left Danville in
November and Danville authorities
ciaim he is stopping in Bradford coun-
ty with John Martin”
Chief Mulligan soon located the
man and with Constable McGovern
they arrested him about noon Satur-
day. He owned up that he was the
man wanted and said that he had as-
sumed the name of his grandmother
and that he had several times want-
ed to go back but the girl objected,
and so they were doing the best they
so on the
tually
ail alone
slender,
could to support themselyes
John G. Voris, chief of police of
Danville came to Athens last night
in response to a telegram from Chief
Mulligan and took the wayward cou-
ple under hie care and returned with
them on No 5 thiz morning When
we saw the couple this morning they
did not try to couceal anything but
seemed willing to go back and face
the music,
MES. LUNDIE'S } RODY
STILL UNRECOVERED.
Dynamite Scheme for Raising Bed)
Proves Useless,
Athens— There was a large crowd
oun lhe Chemung river bank opposite
the old dam yesterday [forenoon
walchiug for tidings of the drowned
wowau, Mrs. J.B. Lundie. Chief Mul
ligau, Burgess Kinney, W. H. Nutt
aud Jobn B, Ackley had charge of a
dynamite scheme for the purpose of
ralsing the body to the surface should
it be lodged in that viciaily They
fired three charges of dyuamite and
the fourth missed fire. The explosion
stirred up the water In great
bul it was without results Two
large fish came to the surface and
Charlie Ostrander secured them with
a net. A large eel was disturbed and
came to the surface and sticking his
bead about six inches above the wa-
ter struck out with lightning speed
across the river and the supposition
is that he did not stop until he reach-
ed the further hills. He evidently did
not like the proceedings
force
J. W. Beaman and wife were In To-
wanda today
Fred Lowe went to Laceyville this
morning on business
Mrs two half
pennies
I. W. Kelley has
dated 1804 and 1817
David Kaufman returned to Jeffer-
son college, Philadelpla today.
Frank McGeorge of Corning, is the
guest of Frank Herrick this week
be special meetings in
the Baptist church all this week com-
mencing tonight.
There will
Miss Mary Doran returned from
Oneonta today and has resumed her
position at Kiff & Stacy's store
a a ——
Mrs. Charles Kellogg went to Bing-
hamton today to visit her sister, Mrs
Sheldon. She will return tomorrow
Mrs. Floyd Morse has been the
guest of Mra. J. J. Weller the past
week and returned to Towanda today
Mothers who give their children
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup lo-
variably Indorse it. Contains Houey
and Tar. Conforms to the National
Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by
C. M. Driggs.
Freel! Pree!
Mrs. A. C. Trainor, Colchester,
Conn, writes that a free sample bot-
tle of Bloodine helped her when the
was all run down, Bloodine is a
S047 builder and systemm tonic of Wop,
| merit, and it Jou have not
it, you should The test
enjoyable meeting Saturday afternoon
on the occasion of the public justallia-
tion of their officers for the year 1907.
Fast Department Commander J. An-
drew Wiit officiated as instalilng of-
ficer by authority of the orders from
headquarters, and he was assisted by
Comrade D. C. Gray as Officer of the
Day. The following were installed:
Commander Artemus Weller; 8S V.
C, Geo LL. Pendleton; J. V. C, John
Santinyre; quartermaster, A. L
Richards. O. D, George W. Parsons;
0. G, A. P. Sexton; chaplain, W.
H. H Gore; surgeon, Abrezinah
French: adjutant, C. T. Hull; ser-
grant major, Geo W. Morse: QQ. M
S. A Y Vapsice. The hall was well
filled with the comrades and their
wives and alter the services were con
cluded Commander Wilt made a pa
triotic address giving some splendid
counsel in regard to the work of
teaching patriotism to the cilizens
aud younger generation After his
speech Miss Clara Belva Kelley sang
with tender pathos the song, “Just
Before the Battle” The incident of
that song awakened some touching
reminescences of war Umes thal were
recited by a comrade
Comrade H. G. Blair then was call-
ed out and sald that he was filled with
tender memories that made it almost
impozsible for him to conlain himself
He then proceeded to relate the scene
of his enlistment when at a little cot-
tage amongst the hills of Vermont he
stepped over the threshold of his
childhood home, bidding mother “good
bye” never (0 see her tgaln—of the
visions of mother and wife sitting
through the dreary hours of anxiety
with bleeding hearts listening for tid-
fngs of the dear one that had been
reported killed in battle. Of her four
boys who went to the field of strife
only one came back before she cross
ed the river, and he came as a wound-
ed cripple to pass a few years at the
home that had been so dear to them
After Comrade Blair flnished his
address he sang “We've Drunk From
the Same Canteen” and the meeting
concluded with the benediction
There Is a renewed interest in the
Post and although the comrades are
getting feeble they have great enthus-
jasm io the work of the order and
their gatherings are looked forward
to with great satisfaction
Miss Jennie L Keefe returned to
Syracu®e today
Mra
Born to Mr. and Leonard
Moore yesterday, a son
Mary Doran and sister Helen
turned from Ouoeonta yesterday
re-
The new Steinway Grand piano has
been placed in the Willow school
Mrs. FB Wright was In Ulster to-
day at the home of Mra Geo. Mal-
aon
Mrs Ellen Batler of Port Allegheny
Is the guest of Mr. and Mra. C. P
Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. Steward B. Haight of
Milford, N. Y.., spent Sunday at the
home of D. C. Gray
m—
Mrs. A. B. Schermerhorn, who has
been visiting her daughter, Mra. Clara
Chubbuck, returned to Asylun today
Mrs M.A. Davis, who has been vis-
iting her brother, 8. F. Robiusin,
turned to her home in Troy this morn
ing
re-
Mra. W. H. Sawtelle of Ulster, was
in Athens today, returning home this
afternoon She spent Sunday with
her son in Sayre.
A. L. Richards of East Athens, went
to Towanda this morning to attend
the Republican meeting called by the
County Committee
L. O. Snell recelved notice Saturday
not to go to New York until Monday,
January 14, and his trip to Panama
has been postpoued a week In con-
sequence
F. G. Salrs, W. F. Waters, Jas. B
Maney aud S. F. Robinson went to
Towanda today to attend the call
meeting of the Republican County
Committee.
Mr. and Mrs. L IL Campbell of
Shunk, Pa, have been to Elmira and
stopped over last night with Athens
friends, returning home today
C. P. Hunt went to Ulster today
to attend the funeral of his soun-in-
law, Walter Farrell Bruce Merrill
and wife will go this evening. The
funeral will take place tomorrow
At Athens opera house, Wednesday,
evening, Jan. 16, under the auspices
of the P. O. 8 of A, No 633, the
beautiful pastoral play, “The Rector
of St Mark's,” will be presented by
amateur players of Athens and Sayre
The cast will be under the personal
rection of Will J. Vance, who has
staged the play In ten different slates,
A competent cast has been selected
for the different parts and rehears-
als are under way. #
Fors at Greatly Reduced
One First Quality Near
Jacket left. Size 38
at a low price
Box Stationery,
regular 10c goods,
Saturday only, Sc
a box.
Gregg's Racket Store,
Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave. Waverly.
ELMER A. WILBER
Wholesaler of
Wines, Beer and Ales. |
A. H. Murray, M.D.
Specialties:
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat and the proper Fitting of
Glasser. Hours—$-12; 1-6; 7-8;
Sundays by appointment Office,
Wheelock Block.
0SBORN'S LIVERY
Heavy and Light Draying and Moving.
OUR SPECIALTIES
LEHIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER.
WICH BEER AND ALES, NOR-
WICH BREWING CO’S. ALES.
109 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa.
Both Phones. :
WANTED
| HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
{
Baggage called for and delivered
in any part of Sayre, Athens,
Wavefly, and all kinds of team wor
attended to promptly. Livery at-
tached i
207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone 208x |
OR. A. G. REES, M.D.
Will pay $1.00 a head at the barn
111 Miller Street
: {All calls promptly attended ta day
OFFICE HOURS: lor night. Valley telephones at stare. 5
$to11:00a m, 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 Bell telephone in house.
Genlt rin and ch I diseases |
a specialty. Both Phones. “| J. H. DUNLAP,
| Susquehanna St, Athens, Pa.
COME TO
Hill & Beibach's
CAFL
For the Finest Beers, Ales, Wines
and Cigars In the Valley.
Lockhart Street
Everything new and np-to-date. Firat ;
Class Accommodations. :
Thomas Ave, Opposite L .V. Station.
Hates $150 Per Day.
H. Tuttle, M. D,
Sposlalist,
Practice limited to a to diseases the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
accurately fitted. Hours 10 ta 11 12
am,2t6 7to8 p.m Office and
residence, 211 South Elmer Ave. Va
ley ‘phone 156x.
Sayre.
Maynard, Maynard & Schrier
Attorneys and Counselors.
M. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA.
MAYNARD BLOCE, ATHENS, PA.
J. M. ASHTON,
General Contracior and Ballder.
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
Valley Phone 126. Residence
Chestnut 8t., Sayre, Pa
Contraclor and Bullder
Plans and Estimates Furp
210 Miller St
208