The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, February 09, 1907, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Agate Basins
ss Mixing Bowls
Agate Bread Pans
2 Tin Water Pails
Large Agate Wash Basins
Large Tin Dish Pans
Flour Sifters
Wire Baskets
Plated Squares
Whisk Brooms
Pliers—All Sizes
216 Desmond St., Sayre.
322 S. Main St., Athens.
Driggs’
DRUG STORE
Has removed to the old Postoffice
site and
Is Now Ready For
Business.
C. M. DRI6GS,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST,
The Valley Record
“All (he mews that's Bt to priat.”
FEBRUARY 9, 1907.
JOCK, BREVIS
Advertise In The Record.
SATURDAY,
Kitty is coming soon.
“The Real Widow
Loomis this evening.
Brown” at the
Lutheran church—Regular services
morning and evening tomorrow.
Go up to the Lomis this evening
and see “The Real Widow Brown.”
Mrs. Alex Stephens, of No. 314
North Elmer avenue, who has been
serously ill for several days, Is re-
‘ported as improving.
The mercury took another drop to
the zero mark during the night and
this morning the trees were covered
“with a white, thick frost :
Best grade Lehigh Valley and Ber-
nice coal, well screened, prompt de-
livery; hard and soft wood. Both
phones at yard and office at Raymond
& Haupt's. D. Clarey Coal Co
“The Real ‘Widow Brown” comedy
_ company gave a matinee performance
at the Loomis this afternoon which
was In every way pleasing and which
was well received by the big crowd
Loek at Gillllan when lecturing and
you will laugh. Hear him and you
will laugh harder. A man would
have to be both blind and deaf not to
enjoy one of his entertalnments. At
high school tonight.
-
While operating a large lathe at the
new shops vesterday afternoon Char-
les Fischer sustained an extensive
laceration to the indef finger of the
right hand. He was treated at the
‘hospital.
Are you wondering what you will
do this evening? Then solve that
problem by coming over to the Sayre
high school hall this evening and
* hearing Gillilan. He will surely make
It worth while.
“The Arrival of Kitty” at the Loom-
is on Monday evening will entertain
one of tha largest crowds of the sea-
son. The seats are going rapidly
There are a few good ones left, how-
_ gver, that can be secured at the box
bifice. .
At 10:30 o'clock the pastor of the
‘M. E church will preach on “The
"Duty of the Voter'™ At 7:30 from
*Cortainties” Seats free. Strangers
made welcome. The choir will sing
“Teach me thy way” and “Earth's
While”
James Adam entertain-
a party of friends at whist yester-
afternon. Four tables were play-
The first prize was won by Mrs
Houiie, while Mrs. Josern Bow-
ENGINEERS WIN; OTHERS LOSE.
P. B. RB. Eliminates Possibility of
Trainmen's and Firemen's
Strike.
It is understood that General Man-
ager Atterbury of the Pennsylvania
Rallroad, agreed to the demands of
engineers that thelr schedule be so
revised that their hours shall be re-
duced and by so doing has elimin-
ated all possibility of a strike among
the other employes
The Grievance Comittee represent-
ing the Brotherhood of Trainmen and
Firemen, which threatened to tie up
the road because they falled to get
an advance In wages, was requested
by the engineers on Tuesday to avoid
extreme measures until they (the en-
gineers) had further negotiated with
the company. The request was grant
ed, the engineers got what they want-
ed, and, as a result, the trainmen and
firertfen have lost all chance of suc-
ceeding by striking They could do
litthe without the support of the en-
gineers
Congressman-Flect Kipp Better.
Two telegrams were received yes
terday from Washington stating that
Congressman-elect George W. Kipp
is slightly improving, but would prob-
ably be confned to his bed for saveral
days. Mr. Kipp has been in Washing-
ton for about ten days, and shortly
after his arrival was taken ill. He
was al first thought to have been suf-
fering from appendicitis, but tele-
grams from his bedside would ap-
pear to indicate that this was an er-
ror
Condactor Injured.
Charles Hatmaker, a conductor on
J-W1 was struck by a water tank
near Meshoppen yesterday afternoon
and quite seriously injured in the
back and hips. Hatmaker was climb-
ing down the ladder on the side of
a freight car and falled to notice the
tank which struck him and knocked
him from the car. He fell in the ditch
but was noticed by the tralnmen who
stopped the train and went to his as-
He was taken to a physi-
cian at Meshoppen for treatment
sistance
Resumed Taking Testimony.
The taking of depositions in the
matter of the application of Willlam
Donahue for a license to conduct a
restaurant and eating saloon In Sayre
borough was resumed before Com-
missioner W. T. Carey this morning
Six witnesses were sworn for the re-
monstrants and the evidence of the
witnesses both for and against the
granting of the license will now be
presented to Judge Fanning
Presbyterian Church Ser lees.
At the Presbyterian church tomor-
row there will be the usual services
at 10:30 and 7:30 with the pasior In
charge. In place of the usual endeav-
or service there will be a union meet-
ing of theeBaptist and Presbyterian
societies at 4 o'clock. Rev. A. F. von
Tobel will speak and there will be
brief addresses by others, special mu-
sic. ete. This service will be of es-
pcial interest to young people
Entertained Class In Virgil.
Miss Ursula Wheeler, teacher of
English and Latin at the high school,
entertained her class in Virgil at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Murray
at their home on North Elmer aven-
ye, last night. The class numbers 16
and all wera present. A most delight-
ful evening was spent, games music
and refreciiments being blended Into
a very pleasing program
if you have ever taken an oath not
to laugh, and want to keep it you
should not get within half a mile of
Gillllan. When he Is in action he will
make any one laugh, no matter how
big a grovch be has High school |
te Take Final Steps In Sewer Mat.
ter.
A special meeting of the borough
council was held in the Packer hose
roots last night at which a resolu
tion was introduced and passed au-
thorizing the borough clerk to adver-
tise for bids for the construction of
a trunk Une sewer over the route
which has been prinled from Ume to
time in the Sayre papers. The bids
are all to be in on March 12th and
wili be opened at a council meeting
to be held on that date at 7:30 o'clock
pm
The council will not meet again
until the first Monday in March when
the business of the past year will Ix
sottied up In readiness for the new
council
JEALOUS ITALIAN
ON THE WARPATH.
Enraged Native of Haly Threatened
to Kill Woman Whom He Pro-
ed to Love.
Last night a warrant was Issued
by Justice Carey for the arrest of
Pasqualo Uliano, an Itallan on com-
plaint of Mrs Marion Libbia, whe
charged that Uliano ointed a pistol
at her and also threatened to shoot
her. Uliano has not yet been located
by the police
From the story told to the justice
in broken English it appears that Mrs
Libbia wus married a few mouths ago
and that previous to this event Ulianc
had been a suitor for her hand. Wher
the woman married Ullan«
threatened to kill his rival and the
woman he had married, but had never
attempted to put the threat into ex-
cculion until yesterday. Early In the
afternoon Mrs Libbia, who lives or
Thomas avenue, went to the home of
ap Italian family with whom Ullan«
boarded. The man was there and
when Mrs. Libbia entered and she al
leges that as she stepped inside Ull-
ano drew a pistol from his pocket and
pointed it at her, at the same time
threatening to shoot her There were
three or four men in the room and
before the Italian, enraged feal-
ousy could discharge the weapon
they seized him and took possesion
of the weapon. In the meantime,
Mrs. Libbia ran to a bed room and
locked herself on the inside. Chlef
Walsh was telephoned for, but when
he arrived the Italian had decamped
Mra. Libia then appeared before Jus-
tice Carey and caused a warrant to be
issuéd for the man's arrest. The po-
Hee searched for the man last night
but were unable to locate him.
Was
by
HOSTLER RUN DOWN
BY LEHIGH ENGINE.
-—
Dense Steam Prevented His Scelng Lo-
com otive and He Sustained In.
juries to His Mead,
Johu Bailey,
tier,
a Lehigh Valley hos-
was struck by engine 2626 io
the Southern Central yards this morn-
ing. and sustained Injuries to the head
which were of such a character as to
render his removal to the hospital a
necessity, Balley was walking along
the track on the ends of the tes, and
on account of a dense cloud of steam
could not see the approaching engfhe
The pilol beam struck him on the sid:
of the head, inflicting a gash of con-
siderable length. It was at first fear
ed that he had been seriously Injur-
ed. He was removed to the hospital
at once, and after his injuries were
dressed was able to go to his home
H resides in Sayre
“What Happened to Jones.”
This remarkable farce comedy,
known throughout the length and
breadth of the civilized world, that
has entertained more people and has
made more people laugh than any oth-
er play in the past twenty years, will
be seen at Loomis opera house next
Wednesday evening, February 13
with the same attention to detall
which characterized Its original pro-
duction, The cast supporting Mr. Mil-
ton has been selected cach and every
member to fit his or her part, In fact
there Is not one member in the cast
who has not appeared In one of the
original companies. The management
is proud to be able to furinsh such
capable organization. The play,
ways popular, playing to
business everywhere. ’
al
Is record
Use a little KODOL after your
meals and it will be found to afford a
prompt and efliclent relief. KODOL
nearly approsimates the digestive
Juices. [It digests what you eat. [It i=
sold on a guaranteed relief plan. Sold
here hy C. M. Driggs, Drugs
Try the Record.
All Kinds for AL Machines,
When in need of sewing machine
{supplies go to D. 8. Andrus & Co's.
{Plane and Music store, 132. Desmond
ese, Sage, Pa. All kinds for all
Fscape From a Terrible Casual.
iy.
The accident which occurred to Le- |
high pussenger train No. 157 midway
between West Danby and Noth Spen
cer just belcre ncon yesterday jesvit-
ed most fortunately for all on board
1 min and othérs whe were
the train regarded the fact that |
no lives were lost as being most mir- |
aculous. The cauee of the accident |
will perhaps never be known but it!
is believed to have been due to the
spreading of the rails, although this
assertion Is doubted by some [he |
isted of an engine
baggaze car, a day coach and Pull
man The first intimation that the |
passengers had that anything had oc- |
curred was when the coupling be-
tween the smoker and the day coach
snapped in two. The day coach top-
pied over a ten foot embankment and
brought! up on Hts side. The Pullmar
followed to the edge of the embank
ment but did not turn over. The en
gine dragged the mall and baggage
coaches for a distance of nearly two
hundred feet and then these (wc
coachcs also turned over. The en
gine and tender for some unaccount
able reason did not leave the ralls
Theie were nineteen pasSeugers of
board the train and nearly all of
thete were in the day coach. When
the latter tumbled over the embank
ment the passengers were thrown
rudely from their seats and one wom-
an, Mrs. H C. Weed, of West Danby
was thrown fro her seat to the op-
posite side of the coach and was fore
ed clear through the window, She
sustained extensive lacerations about
the head, and when taken from the
coach was bleeding profusely For
4 time considerable excitement pre-
vailed among the passengers, but
when It was found thdt there was no
me injured they left the car in good
wrder going through the doors
which had been opened, while others
made their exit through the windows
Fhe conductor of the Pullman coach
when he saw the woman taken from
the coach with the blood streaming
down rushed to the tele
graph station and telephoned for doc
It was this message that led
the officials of the road to believe that
a bad accident occurred Fireman
Grant of Stanley, N. Y., who was on
the train, was somewhat injured, and
a man whose name was not learned.
had two ribs broken
The following doctors responded to
the call for assistance Dr. Max
Fisher of Spencer, Dr. H. C. Thatch-
er of West Danby, Dr. W. C. Johnson
of Waverly, Dr Brown of Spencer
Dr. Jud of Ithaca and Dr. C. H. Ott
of Sayre
W. B. Meixell, John H. Ryan and
B. F. Sutton of Sayre, and Thomas
Holt of Athens. were on the train
but were not injured, though some-
what shaken up.
on
train cons mail car
some
her face
tors
TOURISTS
APPREHENDED HERE.
YOUTHFUI
Two Waterloo Lads Taken In Charge
By Chief Walsh—-Had Started
For Philadelphia.
Eddie Byron, aged 13 and Roy Wat-
aged 14, both of Waterloo, arriv-
ed In Sayre last night on a westbound
Lehigh Valley treight train. and short
ly after their arrival they were in
the hands of Chief Walsh who will
care for them until the father of the
Watson boy reaches Sayre tomorrow
Eddie Byron, the thirteen-year-old
boy, tells a story that touches the
who heard. He says
and father have been
years, and that
SOU,
hearts of those
that his mother
separated lor eight
he has not seen his mother In the
meantime. Recently the lad heard
that his mother was in Philadelphia
and yesterday be Induced the Watson
boy to start for the Quaker city. The
two boarded a freight train at Water-
joo but when they reached Sayre the
officers were wailing for them, having
previously been notified that the boys
wanted The Byron boy Is
small of his age, and is bright look-
ing. The other boy Is also an iutelli-
gent appearing lad and neither of
them appear to Lelong to that class
of hoys generally looked upon aa in
corrigibles
were
Fustest on Record.
H. Curtis, of Hammondsport, has
succeeded Iu breaking all records for |
fast speed with any sort of vehicle |
At Ormond Beach on Wednesday ast |
Curtls rode a motor-cycle one mile
in 26 and 1-56 seconds. This 1s with
EY
3
givi
Campbell of New Yawk,” re
now of Wilkes-Barre
heard from at the latte:
‘Mrs. Campbell” left Sayre on
for that city and last
was learned that she has
there for purpose of
ng a concert in which a “great
Yawk” 1s to appear
it
for
in
had
tT
the
she
and offered a check in
the rest
payment
The check was drawn
before” it would be
called
telephone
accepted the
over the
the
Wilkes-Harre
had fund
institation neve;
long dis
and
the
cashier
informed
the
Sayre
that
the
woman no
and
he woman is
same game In
did in Sayre,
evidently working
Wilkes-Barre that
and the authorities
be instruct
ital
as
RILLED BY TRAIN.
ian Fatally Injured at That City
Last Evening.
a walter the
Trotta,
at
Lehigh Valley
sancinto aged 22 years
tion
ties
at
the
ice
tow
him
ent
“a
ribl
Was
WAS
Wilkes-Barre
refreshments
station cafe,
he sold to pas
trains; was fa
injured last evning by being run
an engine just below the st
Ttotta had completed his du
the bound Black Dia
leaving Wilkes-Barre
and had jumped off
slipped on some
the next
train
The
as he altempled to rise
il
on east
m.,
when
feil upon
the milk
depot
P
train, he
and track
backing
tender struck
and the
his bod)
brought to
Was
over
re engine passed
the train could be
top He was
Both
crushed
UpcoOnscious whieh
had
the knees
conveyed to the Mercy
re he died a few hour
of Italian descent and had
ap le ter
He
al
He
been
EB been
5 above
hospit
later
tee
ley
plac
the
trav
fet
upo.
are
the second mammotl
| girder for the new Lehigh Val
railroad bridge at Towanda was
ed in position at the of
the the
The girders which
and 10 feet high are lifted
n two flat cars by steel cranes and
then run under the traveler whict
west end
of
are 130
bridge with service
eler
long
up
of t
are
on the outer end for the placing
he firet two girders but when the)
iald no blocking will be necessary
ers
Kid
and
pea
Pill
By
wil
0
N
plic
Mor
fer
in
Bru
T
laid The traveler was bulit es
for this bridge. but may
two track bridge
Willams’ K Idney Pills.
neys and Bladder? Have
Bladder? Have you a flabby ap
rance of the face, especially un
It so, Willjams' Kidne)
8 will cure you Sample Free
mail, 80c. Sold by “Drugeists
ltams Mf'g. Co. Prop'r., Cleveland
Sold hy C M. Driges. Arugxist
License Transfer.
otice 8 hereby given that an
1507
License of the
situate in the First
Borough from Synthia
ndage to Michael J. Farrell
WILLIS G. GORDON,
Pa., Feb. 7, 1907 Clerk
day,
of Tavern
February 1S,
Hote
Sayre ]
owanda,
BIRDS!
and
one
rot,
Cages and Cage Fixtures. 1 hav
flue yellow-headed Mexican Par
perfectly tame, talks,
Call or write before you
for birds
R. A. HOLCOMB,
138 Keystone Aves,
Sayre, Pa. 228-1w
Curtis made the machine which ae
complished the great speed feat, and
a company has heen formed at Ham
mondsport for manufacturing the ma
chinea on a large scale
out doubt the fastest time on record
|
{
Wintry winds whined weirdly
Willie wriggled while Winnie wheezed
wretchedly. Wisdom whispers, win-
ter winds work wheezea. Wherefore
we write, “Use Kennedy's Laxative
Cough Syrup.”
C. M. Driggs, Drugs.
’
UPHOLSTERING
Repairing and Refinishing.
ELIZABETH ST.
Waverly,
- »
N.Y.
1s represented
-
looks of any home
205 Desmond street
There are two
kinds of furniture—
the flashy, uncom-
fortable style and
the good, sold,
comfortable kind.
The latter is our
specialty and weean
surcly give you sat-
isiaction both as to
quality and price,
guaranteeing each
piece to be all that
and long, call at
Valley Phone 191 a
DANAE, Ze
20d
JUST WHAT YOU
TWEEN IS AND 60 YEARS,
CALL ON
BELL
INSURES BOTH SEXES BE-
POLICIES COYERING
NARROW ESCAPE
Train at Right Time.
A rigid
fucted to
stigation | being
wha was
ive
tain tot
that nearly
ascel
conditions
i Lehigh
ERO T De
freight
Thon
ona
Neat
rtai
which came very nesr causing a
lizsastious wreck
The matter was reported to
juarters and yesterday
iney and Ne
i eHnginect
weomb and a numt
tows
the
1 lic
ome
16Ca rien were =
mn
appear at investigation
e at DPuffale
of those
Newcomb
fraintaaster s
ording to jirese
ption Ww
fault
The
North
3
ning
he
danger
r
du
a
PASSOnEge train was
Ni
ind was
ris
Tonawanda from agar
}2
gt Lhe rate
it in the morning
of ne
Eugineer
iy thi
an yur when Delaney
the signa. thrown ag+in
he semafore
the
frot
another
was pasing the
automatic =
to be et Wo
Fy ICE q 81
USes
prevent a tr
kK where
Delaney
ain
tering a blog
i When
light change
ized in
ahead
iw Lhe
suddenly
that
¥
ae
to red
tantly
and he
the
ad
which
there was d
lied th
He could
ck
in
app
ever
i
the Uu owl
fa
ed
nothing ahs on
the
darkne
train
SHOW wi
that preva but wh
topped he found that
feet from the
from siding
track, just as the
tering the
freight
afore without havip
pushed through
the ch
a few freight
had
main
train
that
sel
which
the
run i)
pa
Wis ei
the
ger
is sald
past the
fgnal and
main track
i
after swit had
laced it
Had
Ena: a
against
d
block |
Delaney the
he entered the
others would
not seen
many have been
and maimed as
lisiopn that would have i
(OONnre
Piles Piles
suffer from plles when
DeWitt's Carbollized
Salve and get relief
Driggs, Drugs
of people have
you
Witch
con
yam
aney
On
i
i
ta
mos
ioned
Ac
3 f
at
e at
Fall
run
mie
Aw
The
gual
n en
tral:
white
real
ang:
and
4
ng
i thi
onto
KEAN -
ran
gz the
been
Anger
e and
killed
CO
Why
use
Haze!
M
SEWER.
Pa
Sayre
Feb. 8, 1¢
will be
Clerk
Puesday
t
1141
Sealed
thie
proposa req
Horough
P.M
the of
unui
March
wtion of app
runk
and
WK
1907, for ir
mately ith following
Sewer including
terial
i400
1.060 feet
15
fret
Hl feet inch pipe
Council
t any and
ck for §
|
FOASUTrOT
reserves
hid
payab
The Town
right to all
refed
certified « tH),
the Borough must
roposal
wddress
Borough (
Pa
pecificutions
MERCEREAL
SHAY TE
WT
i
eived
y
iy
1d
ux
‘
Ine
mi
the
A
to
8
le
ork
Chestnut Bt, Bayre, Pa.
J. G. Howe
CABINET MAKER,
paired.
501 NORTH WILBUR AVEN
1mo* SAYRE, PA.
UE,
618
How to Lighten
»
Asbestos Sad Irons
Save work, worry and time.
Ihe Asbestos Hood keeps the
iron hot and the handle cool.
That's why it does the work
better, and makes Ironing a
pleasure
|“AN IRON FOR EVERY PURPOSE.”
|
| The Asbestos Sad Irons are for
sale in Sayre by >
BOLICH BROS
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
WEDNESDAY EVC., FEB. 13
RICHARD MILTON
in
\ Sumptuocus Revival of The Worlds
Famed Farcical Eestacy
|
i
i
by
tico. H. Broadhurst.
The cleverest company that has ever.
interpreted this cleverest play.
A LAUGH!
A ROAR! A SCREAM!
Prices
-25, 50, 75, LOO
Refill
Advance opens Monday morning at
Box oilice.
Ea]
PLEASE GIVE ME A TRIAL.
Do you appreciate a good thing? We
know you all do, so when you want
iu the line of furniture
upholstered or repaired, no matter
what you have, I can do the work and
t 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
J. P. OTTARSON,
Cor. Broad and Pennsylvania Avenus.
Waverly, N. Y. :
TOUHEY'S HOTEL
Everything new and up-to-date. First
Class Accommodations.
anvthing
do right
Opposite LV. Station.
Sayre.
————
YIOLIN TEACHER.
Any one wishiog to take Violin les
evenings only, can do BO by
ng a line or calling at 104
street. Children wy delights
S. MATTHEWS,
104 Tiega St, Sayre.
Thomas Ave,
Rates #150 Per Day.
jropg
Moga
Try the Bioord.