The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, February 08, 1907, Image 3

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    Agate Basins
Mixing Bowls
4 quart Agate Stew Pans
Large Agate Wash Basins
Wire Baskets
Plated Squares
Whisk Brooms
Pliers—All Sizes
216 Desmond St., Sayre.
322 S. Main St., Athens.
site and
Business.
0. M. DRIGGS,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST,
S Emm
* WAN (he mews that's it to prist.”
FRIDAY,
JCAL BREVITES
Advertise In The Record.
Leny begins on next Wednesday
FEBRUARY 1507
5,
D. H. Ramey is {I] at his home, 317
Desmond street, of typhold fever,
~ “The Real Widow Brown” at the
‘Loomis tomorrow “afternoon and and
evening.
~~ Sunshine’ and Awkwardness by Gil-
Mian, Sayre High School. tomorrow
“night Costs 26 cents. Enjoy a laugh
The borough council will hold a rez-
‘ular adjoruned meeting (his evening
when the sewer question will again
be on the carpet. The matter is now
in tangible form. but littie remains
to close it up.
_ The pool and billiard parlor which
war conducted by Hurley Henson Iu
bullding formerly occupled by H. A
Kaufman, on Desmond street
was finished at Towanda yesterday
afternoon. There were a few cases
in the hands of the district attorney
and these were rapidly cleaned up
Judge Fanning will now take up the
elvil list, which Is sald to be a long
John Browning was down at Tow-
* anda ose day last fall, and he heard
- Glilllan, the man who will speak at
the Sayre high school hall tomorrow
night He hasn't got through laugh-
ng yet. He says that he wouldn't
miss hear him tomorrow night for §5,
and it only costs 25 cents . Be sure
that yous do not miss it yourself.
“The Arrival of Kitty,” a comedy
sparkling with brillant and witty
dialogue, will be seen at the Loomis
‘on Monday for the seceond time this
, © The company fs without
doubt one of the best on the road and
4t gave excellent satisfaction at the
“of {ts first appearance. It will
} greeted by a large housesou Mon-
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Pres-
s church were pleasantly en-
ned by Mrs. N. Z. Wagner at
home on South Elmer avenue yes-
y afternoon. Plans were com-
for the supper to he given at
greh on Washington's birthday
tlie business of the afternoon
was & social hour and the host-
refreshments. About
five members of the society
Faneral Tommorrow.
funeral of lewis M Morton,
fh occurred at an early
day morning of paralyuie.
| PEPOSITIONS TAKEN
IN LICENSE MATTER
William Donahue, and Adiourn-
ment Is Then Taken te a
Future Date.
Depositions were taken last night
{in the office of Justice of the Peace
arey in the matter of an appli-
{cation of Willlam Donahue for a li-
'
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building on Desmond street
year an application was made
eérages In the same bullding When
the application was submitted to the
fudge he refused to grant the license
remonstrance was filed against the
| application of Mr Donahue, who has
for some time been a bartender for
Hill & Beibach
Last night the evidence of eight
witnesses was taken for the petition-
Jutice Carey, who had been
a commissioner by agree-
After the evidence had been
taken for the petitioner adjournment
was taken a dale which will Le
named In the future to hear the tes-
Umony of the witnesses for the re-
moustrants
er before
appointed
to
Comparative Water Test.
Philadelphla, Pa, Feb. 5,
Water Com,
Sayre, Pa
Dear Sirs
Examination of the sample of water
sent to me on February 2, 1907, from
the Town Pump given the following
resuity:
No bacteria per C. C
No colon detected
of sugar
1867
Savre
5350
Fermentation
The bacteria obsery-
ed appeared to be almost entirely of
one species. The number Is high for
a drinking supply I am,
Very sincerely yours, *®
(Signed) Mazyck P. Ravenel,
active
MD
Examination of Raw
Sayre, Pa.
Sample No. 1. From Intake tub
No bacteria per C. C. 1500
No colon detected Fermentation
fairly active,
Sample No
Water fom
3
2. From River above
i
No bacteria per C. C. 1700
No~<olon detected Fermentation
fairly active
Received January
(Signed) M. P
31, 1907
Ravenel, M. D
At the Loomis Monday Night.
“The Arrival of Kitty,” C. B. Wil-
lfam's company high grade comed;
production 1s to be seen here shortly
in the same form that characterized
{1s success, In the cast the following
well Known favorites of stageland are
to be found: Eveleen Dunmore, Ed-
die P. Bower, Vinnie Bradcome, Hal
Johnson, Edythe Boker, Keanon Buel,
Effie Pearson, Jas J. Byrne, Jr, Fred
A. Peel, William Heantges and oth-
ers The entire production Is carried
in tact and an excellent performance
is assured. The sale of seats Is now
on af the box office
C onfirmation Lectures.
Lectures concering confirmation
will be held in the Church of the Re-
deemer every Friday evening at 7:30
beginning with tonight These lec
tures will continue until the visita-
tion of the bishop. Not only the con-
firmation candidates and members of
this parish are lovited, but slso any
who care to avall thetaselves of the
opportunity. Choral evensong will be
sung by mombers of both choirs. The
subject tonight is “Man and His Rea-
son for Existence
Mr. MHoyt's Appointment.
The appointment of Hon L. T.
Hoyt as postmaster of Athens bor-
gh is announced In today's Phila-
Felling Timber Trees on the Lauds
of Another.
The jury in the case of James
ing trees kpowing them to be on the
to court
afternoon and an-
recommendation to the judge for mer-
¢y. Smith Is an aged resident of
Athens township Two years ago he
took a contiact to clear a strip of land
for T. P. Maney on the latter's plot
across the Susquehanna river. If he
did the work according to contract he
was to have another strip to clear un-
der the same terms
the first contract. Maney claims that
Smith did perform according to
contract and therefore would not en-
ter into" a second one. Smith, how-
ever, proceeded to cut timber on Man-
ey's lands not inciuded in the agree-
ment, and persisted in doing so after
having been ordered to stop He
wns arrested last fall charged with
stealing aud the case went before the
September grand jury That body
falled to find an indictment, and later
The trial was an interesting
from a legal standpoint and the jury
was out pearly all dav
After his last arrest Smith began
a sult agalo=t Maney for damages,
claiming that he had been injured to
the exten’ of §10.566 by Maney
ently prosecuting him Just
will become of this suit cannot
present time be determined
which governed
not
one
persist-
what
at the
“The Real Widow Brown.”
Laughter is better than medicine
and in “The Real Widow Brown™ not
an instant is permitted to pass unen-
Hivened mirth According the
plot, a masquerading young man, {m-
to
by to
personates an old deacon, in order
get into the good graces of his
comely daughters, and the complica-
tions which follow are
lndriclous. Uncommonly
fies introduced and
general enjoyment and
This excellent attarction
Loomis hose
and evening
“The funniest thing that ever hap-
pened,” the verdict of
those who witness the newest and lat-
est musical comedy success, “The
Real Widow Brown.” which is booked
for an appearance the Loomis
opera house tomorrow afternoon and
evening. The story well told and
splenddidly acted by carefully se-
lected company fun-makers
the act-endings
both
The
and
two
exteremels
good special-
add the
merriment
will visit
tomorow after-
are to
opera
noon
Is universal
at
is
a
of
and
excruciatingly
with
while
are
funny
situations
and
is
specialties
novel
plece interspersed new
bright
Union Christian Endeavor Service.
The Christian Endeavor Soclety of
the Baptist and Presbyterian churches
will hold a union meting at the Pres-
terian church at 4 o'clock next Sun-
day afternoon in celebration of the
Twenty-Sixth Anniversary of the
founding of the society hy Rev. Fran-
cis E Clark in Portland, Me. There
will be an address by Rev. A. F. von
Tobel of Athens, and a short talk by
the pastors of the societies which
unite. Some special music has been
arranged and the service will be of
inderest to all endeavorers and young
people
Pald All the Costs.
An appeal was taken today in the
case of 0. E. Tanner versus the Key-
stone guard, the plaintiff haying been
awarded a judgment against the com-
pany for the sum of $180 and costs
The judgment is recorded on Justice
Carey's docket and Attorneys Beaman
and Hoyt entered an affidavit of ap-
peal this fofenoon. They paid the
record costs and also the costs of ap-
peal
You Can Get Them Here.
All kinds of supplies for
of sewing machines of D
& Co's. Plano and Music
Desmond street, Sayre, Pa
all kinds
S Andrus
store, 12%
fri
Gilltlan spoke at Elmira some thne
ago, and say he dida't do a thing but
rattle the dry bones They all had
laugh. Some of his descriptions
put the audience out-of -commission
in a few minutes. The Elmira Ad-
vertiser says He Is a humorist of
an extraordinary kind—a humorist
who is really funny who gets fun out
of ordinary events, turns and twists
words and prases to an exceptionally
ridiculous degree, and who yet tine-
his humor with _ beautiful
He thus awakens emotions
other than the meeorly ludriclous, and
he also
He will be at
the Sayre high school hall tomorrow
night
Wintry winds whined weirdly.
“HWE
of
OF NEW
Concert Premeoler, and “Teacher”
ness,
Residents of the valley who have
given in the Masonic hall at Waverly |
on February 26th. under the direc-|
tion of a woman who calls herself |
Mrz E C Campbell of New Yawk
wili lay the pleces of pasteboard away |
as mementos of a musical event which |
failed to materialize Much has been!
said of "Mrs. Campbell” in the public |
prints and a description of her is un-
as thal, too, has been print-
detall
wolnan came aboyt
days ago She announced that
she was a member of a concert com-
pany which was in Binghamton and
which she would bring to Waverly
She came The Record office and
ordered tickets printed She laid
down the cash for the tickets and or-
dered window, cards, a
expensive job than the
falled ‘0 produce the coln in
payment for the latter job. She re-
turned In a couple days and wanted
know if her window cards were
printed She was told that she had
neglected to pay in advance and that
The Record was not in the habit of
doing work for strangers without the
cash in advance Then “Mrs Camp-
bell” executed war dance and
livered herself of a class of language
which If not in use by polite soclety
She went very much disgusted,
saying that the people of Sayre were
the most ignorant she had « ever met
Now it learned that the woman
nearly one who failed
to do business with her on her terms
Becessary,
ed in
The
ten
to Sayre
to
much
tickets, but
more
she
{0
a de-
out
is
abused every
She went to a well known profession-
al man’s in Waverly and en-
deavored to sell the man's wife tickets
for the and
sell advertising space on
Simply the
the profesional man politely
office
concert she also wanted
to 8 pro
wife of
declined
advertising the
her tongue at both
remarks unbeécom-
£ram because
to purchase tickets or
woman unloosened
ends indulging In
ing a lady, until she was ordered from
the house The following morning
the professional man let-
ter from “Mrs. Campbell” a verbatim
of which follows
received a
copy
N.Y
Waverly, Feb. 2. 1907
Dr—
Dear Sit
I called at your office this morning
to get subscription
program, [ talked with wife
told me she would not take the
advertisement but would give a dona-
tion | offered her two tickets, which
to my intelligence meant a donation
it would quite to go
into detail of the situation, but 1
shall tell you the most important part
of it In the place [ am Miss
Campbell who has the School of Lan-
guage and Higher English on Afth
avenue, New York, | am also a writer
with paper and maga-
zines! and write sougs | personally
a on a concert
Your
she
he wearisome
first
connected a
I am
all through the
But to get to the point your
out of the office,
without the slightest provocation,
something that in all life
have | been subjected to, she told me
| was from the
alley on the bowery did | come from
and screamed it down the stalrs until
man In my carriage
I iive on Long Itland Sound
the let me say
three or four times visited the
"and It has never een my mis-
to meet or hear anything like
wife
used
am bringing a great singer here
very well known
country
wife ordered me
never my
‘bowery” and what
the young
startled
not on
I have
howery
fortune
| heard from
she tells me
educated {eons
ie to
for
rather say that
woman” and If she is practicing
of the law manners
customs of Missourl,
was
bowery" but
this morning,
to meeting
would be
it
WAS a
your
she is
it
belleve
impos-
I should
billings
sible
she
gate
some out and
I would strongly
advise you to because
in the East are
people except “degenerates,” sum
the whole thing I would say that ex-
cept you apologize to me | shall write
you up In the New York papers and
one In Waverly
which will completely put you out of
suppress her,
we not used to such
to
I shall also teli ever)
husiness I have a witness who was
at the bottom of the stairs and heard
all My prestige does not extend to
to must
there will
I say
amends
you that
this Insult
you
for or
trouble
Respectiully,
A. C. C. Campbell
Waverly P, ON Y
the of
no onvy
of
be
construction
one will
knowledge
Judging from
the above epistle
“Mrs. Campbell's’
higher English’
Use a litle “KODOL “after
meals and it will be found to afford ny
prompt and efMclent relief KODOL |
nearly approximates the digestive |
julces. Tt digests what you eat. It is
sold on a guaranteed relief plan. Sold
Blaze
With
Which Was Extinguished
a Garden Hose,
The tooting of
inne whistles In Sayre
11:15 last night the
to a blaze which originated in
the
yards at
firemen
a coal
nearly all
the
called
en-
Thomas* avenue
Peters, and
of Nlagara Falls
The fire is thought to have
spark front a Lehigh
and John Eddy, one of
fire extinguished the
blaze with a garden hose before mach
the fact
taoting
occupied by Tom
owned by Martin Galli
started
from a Valley
engin Savie's
vallant fighters
was done Despite
whistles begat
flames frst broke
fifteen before
aiarm
» engine
ouf jt was
the gen-
The fo
owing firemen respanded and partie-
in extinguishing the biaze
C. Wood, E A Wilber. Ray
I. N. Wiking, James E Lyon,
loin Hammond, G E. Hendrick. John
Eddy and Harry Zellar
The building was of not much value
The
fully
eral
minutes
was sounded
ipated
Chief 1
LaMent,
ind Bo insurance was carried
loss is total
HAS THE POPUL! \TION
OF SAYRE INCREASED?
Mooled Question as te Whether the
Town Mas Any More Men Inbab.
itants Than it Contained a’
Year Ago.
the
are
scale,
since
which
a mammooth
Ever Lehigh
conceded to
new Valley
shops, be on
began operations
ago, It
as
here over a vear has heen a
whether the
materially increased
While the
of construction
merchants, and other
ran high It
the shops
number
mooted question to
industry has
Savre’s population
in the course
the hopes of the
in
expected
shops
were
business
that
large
and their families tao Sayre,
engaged
Was new
of
but now
would briog a men
ssed since the shops
GVer a year has pa
and good business men, who
watched Sayre and know
to say def-
shops have
started,
have
the
KRTIOWwW,
conditions, are unable
initely whether the
been instrumental increasing the
population of this or not. This
assertion was given a practical dem-
onstration last nlght
ey's office when the depositions were
taken in the
of Wiliam
an
new
in
place
in Justice Car-
matter of an application
Donahue for a
eating house
The
hisiness
license to
in
was
conduct Sayre
asked
the in-
during
them were
lke
new shops
borough question
several men, as to
crease
the
able
in Sayre's population
None of
with anything
curacy whether or not the
had added anything
lation In fact, the
opinion appeared to
there leg skilled
Sayre there
past year
to state ac
to Sayre's popu-
of
that
in
Year ago
that the new
s0 much
consensus
indicate
are mechanics
than
It would sem
which promised
vielding bat little
4
were a
therefore
shops, are
people have Piles. Why
suffer from plles when you can use
DeWitt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel
Salve and get relief. Sold by C. M
Driggs, Drugs
Piles of
Williams’ Kidney Pills.
Have you peglected your Kidneys?
Have your overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
Kidneys and Bladder? Have you
paina in the loin, side, back, groins
and Bladder? Have you a flabby ap-
pearance of the face, especially un-
der the eyes? Too frequent desire to
pass urine? If so, Willlams' Kidney
Pills will cure you Sample Free
By mall, 60c. Sold by Druggista
Williams Mf‘'g. Co, Prop'r., Cleveland.
0 Sold hy C M Driggs. drugeist
License Transfer.
Notice ix hereby that ap-
plication will be madbh ta the court on
Monday 1907,
fer of License of the
Brundage in ®he First
in from Synthia
Brundage to Michael J
WILLIS G
Pa. Feb 7
given an
February 18 tri
Hote!
Ward
J
for uns.
Tavern
situate
Sayre Borough
Farrel
GORDON
Clerk
Towanda 1907.
BIRDS!
Just received a fine lot of Canaries
ond Cages and Cage Fixtures. | have
fine yellow-headed Mexican Par-
perfectly tame, talks, laughs and
Call or write before you send
one
rot,
R. A. HOLCOMB,
423 heystone Ave,
Sayre, Pa.
W. P. Smeaton,
UPHOLSTERING
Repairing and Refinishing.
ELIZABETH ST.
Waverly,
228-1w
N. Y.
J. M. ASHTON,
General Contractor and iy
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
Valley Phone 135, Residence 208
There are two
kinds of farniture—
the flashy, uncom-
fortable style and
the good, solid,
comfortable kind. :
The latter is our
specialty and wecan
surcly give you sat-
isfaction both as to
quality and price,
guarantecing each
1s represented
looks of any home and we:
205 Desmond street
piece to be all that
ar well, and long, call at
2)/ NES
Rk
HERE
JUST WHAT YA! ARE LOOKING
TWEEN 18 AND 60 YEARS.
CALL ON
ITIS!
FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE FOR
INSURES BOTH SEXES BE-
POLICIES COVERING
DIVIDEXD PACH FIVE YEARS.
4 cans Livingston’
3 cans “Knoxboro”
1 case
1 case
1 doz. cans Hoyt's Home-made 1
2 cans Red Kidney Beans
2 cans Melrose Bartlett Pears
9 bars Acme Sor np
51bs. Armour’'s Shield L ard.
100 Salt Pickles
2 lbs Long Thread Cocoanut
30c¢ can Lunch Tongue
18¢ can Libby Corn Beef Hash
1 pound *‘Lowney’s’
51bs. No 1 Ciscoes
4 packages “Roy al Corn St: arch
7 lbs Lump Laundry Starch
>
L.A. &C.R.
DESMOND S
Corn...
caren $1,300
pi
25¢
26¢
25¢
FS
WILLIAMS
SAYRE,
PA A
PLEASE GIVE ME A TRIAL.
Do you appreciate a good thing? We
you all do, s0 when you want
anything in the line of furniture
upholstered or repaired, no matter
what you have, I can do the work and
do it right My prices are right, and my
work is guaranteed for six months
A postal card will bring me to your
house with samples and prices
know
J. P. OTTARSON,
Cor. Brond and Pennsylvania Avenue.
Waverly, N. TY.
J. G. Howe
CABINET MAKER,
Household
paired.
Will Call at House and Give Fstimates
501 NORTH WILBUR AVENUE,
1mo* SAYRE, PA. 618
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
RICHARD MILTON
Famed Farcleal Ecstacy
by
Geo. NH. Broadhurst,
Interpreted this cleverest play.
A LAUGH! A ROAR!
Prices—25, M0, 75, #L00
Advance opens Mondny moraing at
Re —
VIOLIN TEACHER.
Any one wishing to take Violin les-
sons, evenings only, can do sa by
dropping a Tine or calling at 104
Tioga street. Children my
S. MATTHEWS,
104 Tioga St, Sayre
Everything new and up-to-date, First-
Class Accommodations.
r
Opposite LL .V. Station.
Rates $158 Per Day. :
Ave,
Save work, worry and
\sbestos Hood keeps the.
iron hot and the handlecool.
That's why it does the work,
better, and makes Ironing a
pleasure
The Asbestos Sad Irons are for
sale in Sayre by
BOLICH BROS