The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, February 11, 1907, Image 3

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    ar Agate Basins
Mixing Bowls
2 Agate Bread Pans
ge Tin Water Pails
4 quart Agate Stew Pans
Large Agate Wash Basins
Large Tin Dish Pans
Flour Sifters
~~ Wire Baskets
| Nickel Plated Squares
Whisk Brooms
Pliers—All Sizes
price of 10 cents
216 Desmond St., Sayre.
322 S. Main St., Athens.
- Driggs’
DRUG STORE
Has removed to the old Postoffice
: site and
E §
s Now Ready For
Business.
~ G. M. RIGS,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST.
SRR TN SE EE
The Valley Record
“Al (he news that’s St to print.”
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1907
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BRENTIES
Municipal election in Sayre bor-
ough wil be held one week from to-
morrow,
Valentines! Valentines!’ Largest
stock and finest assortment at Web-
er's book store, Sastre, Pa
Tomorrow is Lincoln's birthday, and
in thls state is a'legal holiday. The
banks will be closed and the post-
office department will observe holi-
day hours.
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Common pleas court Is iz session
at Towanda today. There_are sald
fo be a large number of cases on the
calendar. Several Sayre citizens left
for Towanda this morning to do jury
duty
———
Thote who have been wishing for
sn old-fashioned srow storm should
now be satisfied, but the man who
lives In a house on the corner can
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: A Gero Marshall, an insurance
swindler, who Is sald to be wanted by
the State Department, and whose mug
‘adorns the rogues gallery in the New
‘York city police department, came to
grief in the Metropolis last week
when he was arrested on an indiet-
ment found at the recent sitting of
the Bradford county grand jury
Marshall, who is one of the slick-
€st rascals that has been in this sec-
Uon In years visited Sayre In Nov-
ember last in company with B F
Miller The two men represented
themselves as agents of a fraternal
beneficial association. [In fact it was
claimed by them they were the head
of the organization which had been
duly Incorporated in the Court of
Common Pleas of Berks county. Mar-
shall, who appeared as spokesman
on all occaslons, stated that after the
assoclation had been organized a res-
olution was passed by the board of
directors providing for the issue and
sale of twelve bonds of the amount
of five hundred dollars each. Anoth-
er resolution which Marshall claimed
had been adopted Ly the board of di-
rectors was ons providing for the pay-
ment of a commission of forty per
cent for the sale of the bonds to the
person selling them. The resolution
further provided that Miller was to
receive the sum of one thousand doi-
lars for ostensible services in organ-
izlng the said assoclation
Marshall and Miller visited the
firm of Murphy & Blish and unfolded
the above story to the members of
the firm, and wanted to sell the firm
one of the bonds for the sum of five
bucdred dollars and his documents
and proofs appeared so genuine ou
the face of them that tre firms was n-
duced to take stock in the scheme
7
Law,
Harry Kaufeit, whose
sides on East street, blew into town
frotn Lestershire on Saturday might
but he had not “been here long be-
fore he was arrested on the charge
of threatening to injure his sister-in-
law in person and estate. Kaufell
has been living apart from his wife
for some time. He alleges that his
wife is not conducting such a home as |
a4 married woman should, and there
fore he departed some time ago for
Lestershire. Kaufelt has three chil-
dren and one of these he took with
him. During his absence Mrs. Kauf-
elt applied to the commissioners for
assistance, and an order of relief was
granted
When Kaufelt returned to Sayre on
Saturday night he went to the house
occupled by his wife and her sister
While there he alleges that he obsery-
ed a condition of affairs which are
not permitted in the best society. His
sister-in-law, Miss Loule Reevea, on
the other hand, alleges that Kaufelt
threatened to end her young life at
the first opportunity. She went to
Justice Nelson and that official gave
her a warrant charging surety of
the peace and threats. Kaufelt was
arrested and spent the remainder of
the night in the borough Dbastile
Yesterday his wife paid the costs, and
Kaufeit was released on his promise
to take his three children to Lester-
shire and give thum proper care
MAN CLAIMED HE
WALKED MANY MILES.
Came From Sayre Bound for Free.
land.
Almost exhausted from his tramp
through the snow from Sayre to Wil-
Kesbarre says last night's Leader, but
with: undaunted will, Frank Dardale.
a fairly intelligent Italian, continued
his walk to Freeland, where he re-
lilan at the High School Mall Was
Greatly Appreciated.
A good sized crowd gathered st
CYeryone
of disappointment The
“human interest”
get everyone in a sober
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There are two
kinds of furniture— |
the flashy, unecom- §
fortable style and
the good, solid,
comfortable kind,
The latter is our
specialty and wecan
surely give you sat-
isfaction both as to
quality and price,
guaranteeing each
For furnit:
any home and we:
1s represented
looks of
205 Desmond street
piece to be all that
ire that will improve the
ir well, and long, call at
Ri
Ag
Valley Phone 191 a
2/ Ni
£ ie oi
ficod of humor that would bring
The story of the Dutchman's exper
with the telephone simply
There may havo been a few persons
they were not very conspicuous
to do anythirg
Should Mr. Glllilan ever appear in
HERE
ITIS!
INSURES ROTH SEXES BE.
POLICIES COYERING
DIVIDEND EACH FIVE YEARS.
BELL AND VA
LLEY PHONE.
D. L. and W. Men Striking.
A strike is in progress among the
Fifty men have gone out Le
The
The foreman
Scranton division between
digsatfsfied
hands held several
a week ago
came from
and with the
meetings
Then the
New York |!h
fis
This in-
OF MAGISTRATES
e res
AM:
the aud
counties
aldermen in
the State
peace
peclive ol
Sprowls and was referred to
Mother’s work
Asbestos Sad Irons
Save work, worry and time
The Asbestos Hood keeps the
iron hot and the handle cool.
That's why it does the work
the committee on judiciary on Febru-
oth purpose of the
upon justices and aldermen
S. A. Blish was to purchase the bond
it five hundred dollars and in. con-
tideration of which was to be made
the treasurer of the company. The
proceeds of the sale of the bond to
crease became effective Jan. 1, and in
this case the order was retroactive
In the meantime the dissatisfied sec-
tion hands have been endeavoring to
enlist all the men in the movement
tee no fun it is, as he works his snow
shovel
sides
He expects to arrive at the latter
place today When prevailed upon
to board a train he pleaded poverty,
ary 1 he act is
to confer
the
LOCAL BREVIS
Advertise In The Record.
power of minor
must
to dispose
the
Cases
————
The ice harvest is about over. It
which at present time be better,
Hon. E M. Dunham is In Towanda
today on business of a legal nature.
—— I 1
Don’t fall to see “The Arrival of
Kitty” at Loomis opera house tonight.
Attorney Paul E. Maynard is in To-
wanda today transacting business be-
fore the court of Comon Pleas.
9 “The Arrival wt Kitty” will play a
. return engagement at the Loomis to-
eee.
Just received 10,000 fancy and local
~~ Ylew post cards at Webers book
store, 135 Lockhart street
: A ss.
Attorneys McCollom and Fanning
of Troy were among the attorneys
Is said that nearly all the dealers In
this section have secured n large sup-
ply of the congealed necessity, and
that therefore there is no danger of
a famine nest summer.
Sen: ible taxpayers should need no
urging to interest themselves in the
coming municipel election. The
school directors, the assessors at
large and the councilmen who are to
be chosen will have much to do with
shaping the city’s policy during the
coming two or three years and should
be selected with discretion and wis-
dom. And every citizen should take
part In patriotic and unprejuciced way
The bill introduced In the senate
providing for a constitutional conven-
tion Is worth consideration Time
Blish was also to be immediately
turned over to the company, and to
be used in the business of the asso-
ciation
Suspecting nothing wrong Blish
gave Marshall and the latter's partoer
$200 In money and executed promis-
gory notes for the balance of the five
hundred.
It was then arranged for a meeting
;of the board of directors in New York
city, at which time Blish was to be
elected treasury of the association.
Blish went to New York according to
arrangement. He met Marshall snd
Miller, but the latter failed to make
good, and Blish returned to Sayre
but there was no title of tressurer
after his name. Before leaving New
and the people who gathered about
the depot started a collection, but
when told that Dardnie had a ten dol-
lar hill changed In order to buy a
lunch the money was quickly with-
drawn. This fellow, who evidently
fears not the cold or snow, proceed-
ed down the track and never once
did he turn around.
According to his stogy he left his
bunk at Sayre early Thursday morn-
ing and traveled continually, never
stopping but once, and that at Pitts-
ton, yesterday morning, where he had
breakfast. On the way he met sev-
eral tramps, who tried to persuade
him to remain with them, but he
would not, and when he got a chance
continued towards Wilkesbarre. He
came nearly being run down by a
sent to the court of quarter sesisons
vi
th
Elmira and
It is known to
company officials that meetiggs
all of the sec-|W
Hearing Mandamus Case.
The mandamus proceeding com- in
ot
P. Wilson
to compel |e
hie
The legal
il
The out-
i
€ Coy
here
in
the
her
B
ntis
JUSES |
Ihe
ve,
grand
nty
Jury
farge bills of costs
imposing upon
the amount does not exceed
larceny bailee; sell.
provisions or adul-
firing of woods;
felling
by
cut-
d trees, Know-
lands of
fraudu-
disorderly
timber
mm to be on the an-
cruelty to animals;
board;
lornication and carry con-
act provides that when any
the proper information and
and makes Ironing a
pleasure :
“AN IRON FOR EVERY PURPOSE’
The Asbestos Sad Irons are for
sale in Sayre by :
BOLICH BROS
LOOMIS OPERA HO
WEDNESDAY EVC., FE. 13
RICHARD MILTON
In ;
‘Who took the morning train for Tow- Ome York, however. Marshall and Miller train und said that when he reaches |come of the case will be watched eag- \ Sdmptuons Revival of The World.
anda.
“The Arrival of Kitty" company,
which played so successful an engage-
ment here early in January plays a
has. shown the existence of
tion. , Events have moved so rapidly
during the last thirty-three years that
many of its provisiors are antiquated
agreed Lo come to Sayre a week later,
when the entite matter would be sat-
isfactorily arranged In the mean-
time, however, Mr .Blish and his part
ner became exceedingly suspicious
Ashley, it Is his plan to go over the
mountain. It is not his first trip, as
he told his friends yesterday morning
ing that he walked it once before
fendant or defendants are privileged
In the
event of the defendant pleading guilty
it then be the duty the jus
Uce to make such further inquiry
to plead guilty or not guilty
shall of
Famed Fercical Eestacy
What Happened to Jones
by
But Dardonle told an interesting
story of his companions’ doings at
Sayre. It appears that they are em-
ployed by the Lehigh Valley raliroad
company and owing to the frost and
heavy snow are not able to get steady
employment. They live In cars along
the raliroad, and for days at a time
If the people could be absolutely de-
pended upon to send thelr wisest men
to the convention It might greatly
profit the commonwealth to call one.
he shall deen proper, and then pass
sefiteice, which sentence hall have
full and the effect us
if sentenced by the court of quarter
return date at the Loomis tonight Engine No. 768, drawing an east-
bound freight train side-wiped a
string of cars In the upper yeardas
at an earl hour this morning, badly
damaging four freight cars and block-
ng the track for some time. The train
was running along at a fair rate of
of the wholc scheme and they finally
made up their minds that they had
been vietimized by a pair of swin-
dlers. They returned to Sayre and
enlisted the services of Hon. LL. T
Hoyt, with ihe result that a complaint
was drawn charging Marshall with
Course ganle
The Ladies’ Ald society of the Pres-
~ Byterian church will hold a social In
the church parlors on the evening
of 22. Everybody is invited to at-
tend. .
Geo. NM. Broadhurst.
sessions
If
dants
= wowever, the defendant or defen-
v plead it shall be
The cleverest company that has_ever
Accerding to a Kansas City paper
interpreted this cleverest play.
tinned meats have advanced from gullty then
Best grade Lehigh Valley and Ber-
Dice coal, well screened, prompt de-
livery; hard and soft wood. Both
phones at ysrd and office at Raymond
& Haupt's. D. Clarey Coal Co
The alterations tc the inferior of
the building occupied by the National
. Bank of Sayre, are progressing rap-
su My. The bank officials expect that
* the work will {ake about another
month.
The evangelical meetiugs al the
Church of Christ in West Sayre are
increasing in Interest each night
- Yesterday's services both morning ond
evening were well attended, the
church edifice being well filled on
both oecasions.
Just one more opportunity will be
afforded local theatregoers to see one
“of the greatest artists and most lova-
ble of women who have ever graced
the American stage. when Madame
‘Melena Mojeska comes to the Loomis
house In the pear future for a
ive farewell appearance. Record
atiendance is looked for
When a man Is seized with grip his
rst thought Is of seeing a doctor; his
v of calling on his friend the
r, and his third of paying
[8 debts. Men are the most peculiar
when they are sick or Imag-
are sick and a good case
will cause them to think that
of life is not far distant. And
ninety cents to $1.75 per dozen for
quarter-pourd cans. Perhaps there
is that much difference In the cost of
the goods, but whether 50 or not, the
and make sure they were not eating
offe]l. Government inspection 1s a
boom to the packers, Instead of &
hardship. The stamp “U. S. Inspected
and Passed” is a guarantee that car-
ries the goods into every market of
the world. The trade has responded
Instantly to the new conditions and
more tinned meat will be soid in the
future than ever before
APPROVES CHRISTIAN SCIENE.
Minister Says it Is Worthy of Re.
spectiul Attention.
Allentown—Atl a meeting of the Re-
formed Pastord! Association the Rev.
F. H. Moyer caused an animated dis-
cussion by an address on “Chris-
tian Science.” He did not denounce
Christian Science, pointing out only
what he considered a few errors and
approving it in the main. He sald
“Christian Science haz arisen as a
protest against the materimtism of
the present age, the want of vital re-
ligion in many churches and of areal
hearty belief In a higher power than
He advocated It to all Christains as
a science worthy or respectful atten-
ton.
For Your Sewing Machine
Just when you need sewing machine
supplies you want them at once, You
kinds of machines at D. 8. Andrus &
Co's. Music store, 128 Des-
ay mon
conspiracy to defraud Bilsh out of the
sum of $200 and also for using the
insurance laws of the State of Penn-
je¥lvanla for fraudulent purposes
This complaint was taken to Justice
of the Peace W. T. Carey who issued
his warrant. As the defendants were
without the state the warrant was
returned not served. These proceed-
ings, however, were sent to the grand
Jury and that body returned an indict-
(ment against Marshall for the crime
as recited above. .
Las: week Distritt Attorney Mills
(and the Hoa. I. T. Hoyt went to New
York city. Upon thelr arrival they
tought the detective bureau and in a
few Lours after, Marshall, the clef
conspirator, was In the tombs. After
Marshall had been landed behind the
bars he wanted to settle. Unfortun-
ately, however, he did not possess suf-
ificlent funds to liquidate the matter,
50 he wis compelled (0 remain in the
tombs uutil friends came to the res-
cue Part of the money was returned
ito the District Mtorney and collater-
ial security was given for the balauce
Marshall was released from prison but
will probably be prosecuted by the
insurance department which is hot
oni his trail for similar jobs
Ladies’ Dbrary Clab.
Civil Service Reform Committee—
Mrs. E H. Shipman, Mrs. M. P. Mur-
ray, Mrs. Helster Plollet.
Plano Solo—Mrs. E _H. Dunham
Paper—The merit system of ap-
pointment to office, Mr. BE. H. Ship-
man,
Vocal Solo—Miss Clara Kelley. -
| “Extracts from a paper on the merit
£Y salem.
Vocal Solo—Miss Clara Kaley.
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they drank and drank, and these
sprees were alwhys followed by fights
during which several were sure to
be hurt
Dardnle stated that he would not
be a party to these revels. And for
his determication his life was threat-
ened. and he was made miserable by
the acts of his associates. Wednesday
night he was ordered out of bed, and
ordered to depart. He complied with
the request and hiked It to Wilkes-
barre. His story is not given much
credence, for it is the belief that
this man is no more than a profes-
sional tramp and uses the story to
secure sympathy
“What Happened to Jones”
“What Happened to Jones," hilar-
lous, effervescent, sparkling with con-
tagious humor, will be presented with
every attention to detall as charac
terized its orignal performance at the
Loomis Wednesday evening, Feb. 13,
with the most powerful company ever
gotten together to appear in this side-
splitting farce comedy. At the-head
stands Richard Milton, the famous
comedian, who has played Jones over
500 times; the play In the principal
cities Is incomplete without Mr, Mil-
ton. His act 1s a laugh, his second
a roar, his third act a scream. Ini
the supporting company will be seen
DeWitt C_ Mott, W, J. Kane, Harry
Gregson, Edward J. Burke, Albert
fohnson, Jeannie Hollls, Bertha Whit-
ney, Georgiana Wilson, Jeannette |
Wolfe and Gertrude Doherty. |
The press everywhere has acelalm- |
ed this the most excellent cast, indi-|
vidually and collectively, ever gotten
together In this play. The merit of
whén the collision occcurred
ol
¢ *ngine was mote or less dam- |
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Death of An Infant.
Lye
Francis Miner, the infant son of
and Mrs. Willlam Miner of Hop
Ww
2
2 o'clock from the parents’
Warner, pastor
officiating
Tio-
cq
church,
BIRDS!
Just received a fine lot of Canaries
I have
perfectly tame, talks, laughs and :
Call or write before you send
birds
R. A.“HOLCOMB,
123 Keystone Ave,
Sayre, Pa.
License Transfer.
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Sayre Borough from Synthia J. |
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proceed to trial before
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chosen
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a jury of twelve
according to
Jury trial
or
law
event a being
aside will be upon a writ of
provsions of the act are look
attorneys as lwing sound
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and if it becomes a law |
ve the county a large amount
A the trial of cases of a minor
The bill
iroval of the
will so hav
taxpavers
rtise In The Record
SEWER.
Sayre, Pa, Feb. 9, 1507
d will be received
Borough Clerk until 7 30
P. M., Tuesday. March 12.1}
1 the construction of approxi
the trunk
Including
proposals
following ANd
all labor and ma
feet
feot
24-inch
20-inch
pipe
pipe
the
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Town Councll reserves
any and all bids
Treasurer, must accom-
roposal
address
Borough Clerk
Pa
specifications
MERCEREAU
Sayre,
Towanda, Pa, Feb. 7, 1907. Clerk
General Contractor and Builder.
Plans and Estimates Furnfshed.
imo
J. G. Howe
CABINET MAKER,
paired.
81%
SAYRE, PA.
\ LAUGH! A ROAR! A SOREANL
Prices—25, WAT
Advance opens Monday morning
Box, oflice.
PLEASE GIVE ME A TRIAL.
Do you appreciate a good thing? § :
know you all do, so when you ws
in the line of [furniture
upholstered or repaired, no matter
what you have, 1 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. . -
J. P. OTTARSON, Ro
Cor. Broad and Pennsylvania Avennes
Waverly, N, iY. i
anything
Class Accommodations.
Thomas Ave. Opposite LV. St Li
Rates $1.50 Per Day. Sayre.
EE Er ————
VIOLIN TEACHER. :
Any one wishing to take Violin les-
evenings only, can do 0 by
dropping a line or calling at 10M
Tioga street. Children my delight,
S. MATTHEWS,
104 Tiegn St, Sayre
sons
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