The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, February 09, 1907, Image 2

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    ‘The department of savings
15 8 apecial feature of this
Bank, and all deposits, wheth-
er large or small, draw the
sme rate of Interest
MN. H. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
The Valley Record
H. MURRELLE, Publisher.
W. T. CAREY,
Editor
~ Published every afternoon except
Sundays at 203 West Lockhart street,
rates reasonable, and
made known on application.
Entered as second-class matter May
18, 1906, at tha postofiice at Sayre,
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 9, 1507
WAVERLY
Frank BE. Wood, Representative
News and advertising matter may
left at Gregg's Racket Store, Wav-
erly.
12 o'clock noon call the main
at Sayre, both phones.
Valentines at Strong's.
A premium coin catalogue is given
AWAY at Bacon's newsroom
39a 9%
a
Strong tinsels name on post cards
Mrs. W. C. Farley and daughter
went to Corning this morning
Try Strong's cough syrup
Harvey B. Lowry of Wilawana, was
in Waverly this morning.
~ Valentine post cards at Strong's.
. — ies
Edward E Fredenberg, Esq. of
Owego, was in Waverly on business
this morning.
Valentines—our usual line
Greggs Racket store.
Mrs Fred Sawyer entertained a
‘pumber of her friends at her home
large
Mr. Mansfield of the Powers-Mans-
field Co. Is again In Waverly after
having been ill for some time past.
Mrs. Harry Youngs, who has been
visiting Mrs. W. D. Wald on Orchard
street, has returned to her home In
~ There was a town board meeting
this morning The board iz now en-
gaged in settling accounts for the past
year with the officers of the town
A party of young people went from
“Waverly to Lockwood last evening on
Ek sleigh ride. This Is the first snow
} this winter that would admit of
such pleasueres and advantages was
taken of it.
TICKETS MADE UP
FOR TOWN ELECTION.
Democratic Ticket Has Two Vacan.
“eles, But is Otherwise Full—Vot-
ers to Decide on Purchase of
Crusher and Engine.
Waverly—The ticket has been male
up for the town election, that will be
‘held on Tuesday next. The Republi
£80 ticket stands the same as it was
‘made by the town primary, none of
the candidates refusing to run
the Democratic ticket, however,
is no nominee for supervisor
there is no candidate for Over-
of the Poor,
All Lhe other places have been filled
the ticket Is full with these two
Two propositions will be decided
sole at that time: 1st, Shall the
n Board and Highway Commis
be authorized to purchase a
crusher, the cost of which shall
exceed $700. 24. Shall the same
: be authorized to purchase o
ing or traction engine for use
the highways, the cost not Ww
$1,800.
Exposure Brings os Rheumatism.
Palaful in its mildest form, quickly
y an agony or torture if neg-
When you feel the first pain
Waverly—This morning at about
10.45 o'clock the house belonging to
Edward Duniey located on Howard
street to the east of Spalding street
caught fire The alarm was sent lo
from bos Ne. 43 at the corner of How-
ard and Spaulding streets and in al-
most no time the various companies
jihad the apparatus out of the hose
house and were hurrying toward the
scene of the blaze The hook and lad
der company arrived first, while the
Tioga were sceond and got first wa
ter The Spanidings were close be-
hind, however, and soon both the hose
icompani :s had streams playing on the
[fire
The house had caught from the
kitchen and when the firemen
arrived which was less than five min
after the alram first sounded
the fire was coming out through the
roof of the kitchen and speadinz rap
idly They soon had It out, however
nd it was less than three guarter
jof an hour after the fire was discov
ered that the companies were all back
to their rooms pe
The back part of the house
very badly burned, and the entire
bullding was water soaked while the
furniture was badly damaged The
sum of 3500 will hardlly cover the
OSS
slove,
| utes
wa
SCRANTON PAPER
COMMENDS WAVERLY.
Speaks in Terths of Approval of the
Action of the Village in Taking
Steps te Prohibit the Cutting
of Ice on the Reservoir.
Waseriy—That action of the village
in taking s{éps to prevent the cutting
of ice on the is being no
ticed in other parts of the country
is evidenced by the following editor
al that appeared in a recent issue of
Republican Seraniob
has for some Ume past been suffering
epidemic of typhoid fever
which is supposed to be due in some
measure the that the water
supply of the Is not as pure a
t should
Aggressive Work for Pure Water.
The town of N. ¥Y
to take chances
reservoir
the Scranton
from an
to fact
city
he
doe
any It
has therefore gone to the court of ap-
peals of the state, to restrain the wa
Waverly
not propose
ter company from cutting ice on the
reservoir, on the ground that the wa
be polluted
battle has been going on for
time, and the result has Uecu
awaited with feverish interest by the
residents of the place. If as mucl
care had been taken in every city and
town as is being observed In Waverly
regarding the purity of the water sup
there would be no such grim rec
ord as that which is counted up
against the city of Scranton, and oth
er places throughout the state today
When the demands that
much precaution be exercised In the
ter may
This
some
ply
publie ar
care of a big reservoir as is observed
in the home with fastidious cleaning
of glasses and cup used for drinking
typhoid will be eliminated from the
heavy bill of expenses.”
APPLICATION FOR FRANCHISE
WAS OEDERED YESTERDAY.
New Inter Urban Asks for Franchise
to Pass Through the Streets of
Chemung Village,
afterncon the
Elmira
Yesterday
application of the Waverly,
and Corning R. R. for a franchise
the right to pass through
the streets of the village of Chemung
was taken under consideration by the
highway commissioner. Coneglderable
evidence was taken, and there was a
large crowd of spectators present, as
the whole Is taking a deep
interest in the proposed new line
The company was represented by
F. C. Hawkes of Waverly and Freder
ick Collins and Judge McCann of El-
mira. F. LL. Howard of Waverly was
the attorney for the highway commis-
ioners 8
Waverly
granting
village
GROUND HOG PROGNOSTICATES
ON FER. 14, NOT FEB. 2
Waverly—George Campbell informs
18 that the theory that the second of
the which the
groundhog makes his annual weather
the shadow
casts he decides whether the weather
is
day
recent
Fehruary is day on
examination, and Ly he
wild be mild or stormy all
Hn that the
hanged by some
hange
wrong
Savs has been
calender
and that
fourteenth of February is the day
the sald woodchuch
mind whether he will
for the rest
comfortably
the 42 have
or popular notion
the
which makes
his
in
eRsSOn or
until
on
ip
come
of the
in his
rolled
the open
sleep
burrow
around
Free! Free!
Mrs. A. C. Trainor, Colchester,
Conn., writes that a free sample bot-
tle of Bloodine helped her when she
was all run down. Bloodine is a
body builder and system tonic of won-
derful merit, and if you have not tried
it, you should h
system
opera
11. was taken for the young Duke of
Wellington while sitting in 8 box at
the Albert Hall, last spring. duriag
the progress of the Charity ball, and
& 1
' A
Fz
nay ZAR
ar ama
Boston
again mistaken for a certain Harvard
In speaking of the Incl
dents the genial comedian sald that
he nether belongs to the faculty of a
grat university nor to the nobility of
in one day recently he was
professor
England
dian whose mission in life is to try
and make people happy
that be is but a plain come-
Bowers says
lucky In
having been mistaken for two such
and that If he
for some criminal un-
he considers himself very
{lustrous personages
ever “sized up
forced
a tag on himself bearing the
I am Edward Bowers, Come-
Arrival of Kitty” Company
important person he will be
to put
legion
dian
LEHIGH CONDUCTOR
INJURED IN WRECK.
Charles Shivman Was in Charge of the
irain That Was Derailed at
North Spencer Yesterday.
Waveriy—Charles Shipman, the well
Known conductor, who
painfully injured in the wreck at
North yesterday, Is reported
5 bing no better this morning. Mr
in charge of the train.
When the derall-
was harled nearly
length car, receiving a
of bruises He was
brought to his home in Waverly and
Lehigh was
Si encer
Shipman was
that was wrecked
he
of the
severe
ment occurred
the
HASS
is under the care of Dr. Gamble
SIMPSON GOES FREE
Riverhead Murder Trial Ends
DID NOT KNOW GUN WAS LOADED.
Jury Decides
Horner nat
Death of Bartley 7
Northport, XN. Y., at
Hands of Dentist Son-ln-law
Was Accidental,
RIVERHEAD, N. Y.,
jury in the of Dr. James W
Simpson, was on trial for the
wurder of father-in-law, Bartley
T. Horner, at Northport, N. Y_, on De
27, 145, brought in a verdict of not
guilty, and Judge Willam F. Kelly
discharged the prisoner from custody
The verdict was received without
surprise, and the defendant himself up
on hearing it acted as though nothing
else could possibly have been expect
ed. It was apparent duriug the lat.
ter part of the trial that things were
going iu the dentist's favor
Ihe defense was that Dr. Simpson
did not know the gun by which Hor
ner was killed was loaded and that Is
going off was purely an accident
When the foreman announced, “We
find a verdict of not guilty” there
was an hysterical exclamation of Mrs
Bowman She then embraced Dr
fRimpson, and the brother apd sister
kissed each other affectionately
Mrs. Bowman was sobbing =o that
she could be heard all over the court
room, but Dr who did not
give way to any emotion, merely keep
ing his arm around Mrs. Bowman's
neck.
Feh, ~The
cise
who
his
Simpson
ENGINE HIT ELEVATOR.
Wreck on Chleago Great
Causes Three Deaths,
FREEPORT, III, Feb. '‘—A
tive switch caused the wreok of a Chl
cago Great Western passenger train
at German Valley in the early morn-
Ing, the engine dashing into a grain
elevator
Martin Cline, engineer, Chicago; Paul
F. Jacobson, railway mall clerk, Chi-
and Nels, rullway mall
clerk, Minneapolis, are dead
R. F. Brumble, fireman, Dubuque,
Ia; James Hurlock, Staples, Mion; G.
H. Jamison, Chicago, express messen
ger, and Mrs. I. N. Koontz, Fort Dodge,
Ia, were injured
Thousands of persons have been at
the wrack all day assisting In search
Ing for the dead. A relief train con-
veying the woundegl to Chicago crash:
ed into a horse and buggy driven by
Mrs. Anna Zeigler at North Glen El
lyn. Mrs. Zeigler was taken aboard the
train, her injuries proving serious
Western
CRED Louis
rani Jones Day In Navy,
WASHINGTON, Feb Represent:
ative Waunger of Pennsylvania lotro
duced a LUI making Sept. 28 “Panl
Jones day” in the navy and providiog
that all American naval vessels in
United States ports shall dress ship on
that day.
French Theater Burned.
MACON, France, Feb, 0 -The Mu-
nictpal theater here has been destroy.
el by fire. The damage is placed at
White's
§13 3
ABE BUMMEL ACCUSED OF EVIL PLOTS
2
: ——————
Defense Scored When Girl Related
Maw Slain Aschitect Had Dogged
ler Footsteps After Marriage
te Young Pittaburger,
NEW YORK, Feb f- Evelyn Neshit
Thaw sgalu was the central figure at
. her husband's trial. She was still op
the stafd, her direct examination un-
finished, when the usual week end ad-
Journment until Monday moming was
taken
Picking up the threads of her life's
story where she had dropped them,
the girl wife of the defendant always
she declared, telling ber story just as
she had related It to Harry Thaw from
time to tilme- brought the narrative
down to her wedding in Pittsburg nn
April 4, 185, and their return to New
York following a honeymoon trip in
the west Khe declared she had heard
White call to ber on the street once
after this and that on another occasion
when she passed him io a cab she ne
THAW LISTENING TO EVIDENCE
ticed hi= cab turn around
her lu the direction of a Jo
where she was odug to have
treated.
Mrs Thaw had taken up
the time of hor return from |
October, 1380, [oll
of Thaw's
grounds
Monday id
fini=h the relation of the events
it i= claimed. br
impulse in the
defendant and
Stanford White
While the testimony lacking lu
the vital personal quality which
the first recital so dramati
lng, enthralling and x
to clear away sowie of the doubts and
inferences which remained from the
Incomplete detalls as to the full extent
of the revelations she clalms to have
made to her hushand There
repetitions, too the suggestion of
counsel, and Incidents which had pot
been gone over in the first
Mrs. Thaw's acquaintance with Stan-
ford White were brought ont in com
pletion of the life stor
District Attorney Jerome, who had
throughout silently lUstened to the
young wife's statements, sent a thrill
of excitement through the courtroom
late in the day by jumping to his feet
and vigorously protesting against “this
defamation of the dead”
“Is there no limit” he exclaimed, “to
the aspersions that are to be cast upon
this man® Your honor well kiowse |
annot, under the law, co
statement this witness
against the
White.”
In
and follow
furs ofhive,
ber throat
the =tory at
reps in
refusal
tlie
i ing her
offer of uarthage on
which she had 1 ilend On
she may Ix pon to
which
aught on the explosive
diseased
caused the
LEE
inde
so lpel
TEE it served
were
at
years of
itirovert
might make
of Stanford
uny
memory
bitterly Mr
rome spoke of “this tattle of the
derioln” and declared that the court
had the right to limit such testimony
‘until competent evidence
adduced here to show that this aan
Is or was of unsound mind. We don't
know whether this defendant ever was
insane” he concluded
The question the
vehement protest from the distrit at
{tormey was addressed to Mrs Thaw
by Mr. Delisas, and its purport was
whether or not Harry Thaw had at
any time told her about girls
who had met a fate similar to yours at
the hands of this man.”
“What man?’ snapped Mr
“Stanford White,” replied Mr Del
| mas, with the calmness of vole and
|manuer characteristic of him, amd then
he added still In the same low
“Who else?”
Justice Fitzgerald Lield that the dis
{trict attorney's a good
{ome, and he thought the defense shountd
{lay a broader foundation to show in
[sanity before the
{lines suggested by (ques
tion
“We will proceed to do so as soon ay
{possible xunounced the attorney
Mrs. Thaw that
White during the
her experience In the rootsnf {le
rored walls repeatedly sought to have
her visit him aloue 3
“1 told Harry sald, “that My
White Lad had pleaded
and. cried and scolded nnd done every
{thing he could to make me come to
{him alone. refused, and he told uy |
f was cruel and thut I was as cold an
{fish and not @ human being, 1 told Me
| White I &1u't care to 1g hin
After Ler return from Europe
{during the months she would uo!
| Harry Thaw “beacause of Mie dreadful
{ thiugs Mr. White and his friends told
me about him.~ «he
Jeo
len
tones sArciasti
been
has
which called out
et
Jerouie
Yolue
igae=tion wns
procecding along
Mr, wld’
fared Stanford
year which folk
Hi
' whe
besgod me,
und
declan] Thaw
accused her of improper relations with
the architect
“I told him It wins »
thad not’ abe testified,
{ plintie show of feeling
Toe defense had Mrs. Thaw tell of
her scqualutanee with Jack Barry.
more, an actor: >
She sald abe had frst met Barry.
ard that 1
alt em-
He
with
me 8 second time, and azaln
don’t know, and everybody langhed.
Mr. White told me | would be very
foolish to marry Mr. Barrymore, and
my mother sald so, too, and we all
quarreled, and the upshot of the whole
thing was that Mr. White sald I ought
fo be sent away to school, and I was,
te New Yorsey ™
After leading the witness to tell in
chronological onder of the incidents of
her wedding with Thaw iu Phtsburg,
Mr. Delmas asked her If she had seen
Stanford White after her return to
New York from the honeymoon trip.
“1 passed Stauford White eue day
on Fifth avenue 1 was in a cab, and
he saw me, and | heard him say, ‘Eve.
fy’ just lke that” And Mrs. Thaw
ralsed hor volee as if to call some one
“1 went hack te eur hotel and told
Harry, and he sald: "The dirty black
guard. He had no right to speak to
You The next time | saw hia | was
Iriving to Dr Delevan's office to have
my throat treated Stanford White
was also in the cab. He just starad at
this time and stroked his mus
I turned inte Thirty thin! street
+f Fifth avenoe, and as | aliclited at
the doctor's door | saw Stanford White
I rang the beil, and the maid
ame to the door, and then | got so
aervous and flustered 1 told her 1
would come back again, and 1 ran
flown the steps got iuto the cab and
Irove to the hotel, where 1 told Harry
what had bappeued. He got very ex-
“ited and bit his uails’
These were the twe instances Mrs
[haw sald, that she told her husband
Lat Stanford White “Lad approached
ir altemipted to speak’ to Lier
The day began with a continuance
of the reading of the letters from
Harry, Thaw to Mr Longfellow, writ
{en after Evelyn Nesbit's revelations
to her suitor in Paris There were
thers, tob, which Thaw had sent the
iftoiney to to Neshit
who at the time would not see him
Mrs. Thaw followed these with a re
tation of her experiences with Stanford
White and Abrabawm Hummel concern
ig the alleged” affidavit which she
sade charging Harry Thaw with hay
UR taken ber from ber mother against
rer will and with gross cruelty. Mrs
Maw told how she bad been Induced
0 answer some questions about herself
ind Mr. Thaw at the time and had
een told the stories about his “cruel
ies to girls" Stanford White had told
qer, she declared, that it was
ary to tuke drastie wensures to pro
ect her from such a person and that
tarry Thaw must be Kept out of New
Tork She denied that shie Lad eve:
igued any papers in Mr Howell's
tice, but sald rememibersd Lay
ng signed sone pagers for Mr White
6 ‘his offices the contents of which
did kKtuow When
rightened the papers
uabded to then sald Mr
Ahite took her to Hummels office
wid there they burhed a paper which
ind her name at the bottom of it. She
vas not allowed to see what the paper
ontiined before it was destroyed
[his feature of Mrs. Thaw's story
vas made amusing at times Ly her in
erjections of the names which Harry
haw had applied to the Inwyer and
Ir. White's agitated questioning as to
that ale had told Hummel about him
shie declared she had told the Inwyer
withing
Well
veut on,
osmewhere
ne
oming
delivers Miss
neces
she
hie uot
about
she got
aud de
see she
Mr. White said to me.” she
‘there ig something wrong
He has just squeezed a
hou<and dollars out of me. and the
fonl only knows haw he will
guecze another” 1 then remembered
mving told Mr. Hummel, when he
hreateuned things about Mr Thaw,
bat he had better be careful, for Mr
Fhaw kuew a lot of terrible things
ihout Stanford White.”
Lhe
vidence the wills of Harry
Avelyn Neshit
of their
Were
Soon
defense endeavored to get inte
Finw and
executed the
in Pittsburg
mterlineations
that Justice
documents
Thaw
welding
Hany
ind erasures
held the
ot admissible until the changes were
wav ix]
Just what will be the nature of Dis
net Attorney
tion when tikes the
nere conjecture. It is sald he may try
n some way to attack her credibility
wobably as to her ability to remember
sther things ax well us she has the sto
ries she hus declared she told Harry
Thaw from time to time
ight
[here
lditions
Fitzgerald
ni)
were
Terome's cross examina
he Witness
i=
Parisians Think Thaw Crary.
PARIS, Feb. ©The newspapers of
Paris are devoting wuch space to the
proceedings of the Thaw trial In New
York, and as a result a uumber of
persons are coming forward anxious
to testify to Thaw’s alleged escapades
in Piris, which they declare can only
be explained on the ground that he
was lpsane. A woman from whom
Thaw rented an apartment in this city
has visited Consul General Mason and
recounted numerous episodes of Thaw's
day, Another woman, who savs she
Is an Awerican, says that she figured
in the “bathtub Incident” to which ref-
urence wade in Evelyn Nesbit
Thaw's testimony his woman
makes forther allegations of maltreat-
went at the hands of Thaw and de
clares that he gave her $200 to com-
pensate her for the injuries she sus.
tained -
Wns
Duchess Lenves England,
LONDON, Feb. 9 The Duchess of
Marlborough and ber twa sons have
left London for the south of France to
foin Mr. and Mrs. O. H. I". Belmont at
Beanlleu. This was tn accordance with
the arrapgeineut by which the children
speud ball of each year with thelr
mother and half with the father
Higgins Somewhat Better.
OLEAN, N. Y,, Feb. 0. Mr. Higgins
bas taken a satisfactory amount of
nourishment during the last twenty-
four Lours and Is somewhat better.
Dr. Hibbard again requested the de
nial gf reports that Mr, Higglos' death
Was & matter of coly a few hours. |
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CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
Plans drawn and estimates given,
Hardwood and Stair Work a specialty.
All Work Promptly Attended to.
Shop and Residence, 58 Lincoln Street,
Warerly.
Bell *phone 208.
L.E BAKER
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
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17 Pleasant SL Waverly, XN. Y.
WANT ADS
Rates: —Wanted, Lost, Found, For
Sal etc, 3% cent a word each {n-
serifon for the first three times, %
cent a word each Insertion there
after. None taken for less than 25
cents. Situations wanted free to paid
in advance subscribers.
WANTED,
25 men wanted to work at ice har-
vesting. Work to begin Saturday, Feb.
9, at To'clock sharp. F. J. Tliiman,
\ good girl for general housework
Mrs. PaulE. Maynard, East Athens,
Pa. 231-¢
Housekeeper, widow or unmarried
woman, between 26 and 30 years of
Age. Will make a good home for
right party or pay good wages. Ad-
dress “X.,"” Record office, Sayre, Pa.
A nicely furnished room; heated:
West Sayre preferred. Address Reo-
od X ¥Y 2 227-6t*
Wanted at once, second dining room
girl at Tioga hotel. 227-8
Wanted—Experienced table girls at
the. Wilbur House. 3t
Girl Wanted for general housework.
Inquire 109 Packer avenue, Bayre,
Pa. 209-1
STRAYED,
8 bound. Owner can have same by
Identifying and paying advertising
charges. Fred Stevens. 227-6
FOR SALE.
For Sale—Lot No. 9, “Highlands, ™
West Lockhart street. Desirable lo-
cation. Price moderate. Inquire at
103 West Lockhart St, Sayre 232-6¢
At Waverly, N. Y., building lol, cop-
particulars, Apply at 126 Chemung
street, Waverly, N. Y. 220-1m
Several houses and lots for sale In
esirable locations in town. Terms
to suit purchasers.
G. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens
9
FOR RENT. :
A Suite of rooms at No. 5 Linco...
street, Waverly. Call at premises
228-6
No. 426 South Wilbur, at once, Mod
ern conveniences, gas and gas range.
$15.00 per month. i
Enquire C. C. West. 217-£
Ten room brick house, modern im
Inquire 2
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