The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, February 13, 1907, Image 4

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    served prior fo the sale.
Probably 25 styles remaining.
} CAITY Over.
Coals for
Second Floor
Two long tables
filled with Skirts, Vghtyonns fur
v y
Third Floer,
In your home.
quarts,
Two styles of
Sanitary Underwear,
fraction of its value.
Arrived nnd on sale now
The sort
you would see in New York's
8S AND CATTLE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
WII pay $1.00 a head at the barp
J H. DUNLAP,
Athens, Pa
OFFICE
Room 5, M. FP A Bullding,
Valley Phous Moy.
We Buy Jank:
you know that Biosteln Bros
fron, metals, etc. Call on us
disposing of your junk. We
plesale and retall. Bell phone
mpt attention. exact weight
» for prices Bolstaln Bros, Cor
and Broad Sts, Waverly
aws & Winlack
Attorneys and Counselors at
Law,
GENERAL LAW BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Sayre.
Tuttle, M. D.,
Specialist,
ptice limited to diseases of the
Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses
rat fitted. Hours 10 to 12
care and prompt attention
moving of Planos, Household
111 Miller Street.
OFFICE HOURS:
u 00am. 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00
¥ Bint an Shri dissin
; Both Phonea
To have a mod-
ern steam or hot
water heating
system installed
before extreme
cold weather sets
in We can make
your house ccm-
fortable in every
corner and your
coal bill will bet
no largr. Le
us give you an
estimate on ant
up -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
Glassware.
APPROPRIATELY OBSERVED.
Grand Army Hall at Athens Filled to
Its Capacity Yesterday.
Athens—The exercisés commemora-
tive of Lincoln's birthday in Grand
Army hall yesterday were attended
by a large company of soldiers and
their wives and were very highly en-
joyed. There was an abundant sup-
ply of eatables and everybody had a
chance to sit down with the old boys
and enjoy a good meal. There was
enough and to spare and after thes
crowd had been fed, committees were
fent out with provisions for the sick
comrades who were not able to at-
tend. This made It a kind of thanks-
giving dinner for all, and we are con-
fident that there was real thanksgiv-
ing over the coming of the social
and congenial greetings of the occa-
sion.
Comrade George W. Morse had
charge of the program which was
opened by a speech from Rev. von
Tobel. This was the first time he
had been able to attend our social
greetings and he gave us a most hap-
py speech, brim full of patriotism
and christian counsel,
Next Rev. F. L. Allen was called
and made a very eloquent speech giv-
Both Phones, Elmer Avenue.
THE CASUTA LAND CO. OF SAYRE.
Desires to announce that they have
some very desirable bulldiog lots for
sale on cheap and easy terms, and
that they have placed the agency for
selling them in the hands of ANDREW
EVARTS of this place. All those
wishing to provide themselves with
homes or to invest in lots for specu-
lative purposes will do well to con-
sult with Mr. Evarts before purchas-
ing elsewhere. This plot of land Is
pearly surrounded by industrial plants
with beautiful scenery and all the ad-
vantages of a modern town. Terms
to sult purchasers. Steps are already
being taken to supply all the land
comprising this plot with a full sup-
fords. When you come to look over
the plot of ground take trolley to
Springs Corners, cross bridge that
crosses over L. V. R. R. when across
bridge turn to the left and you are
on the ground. There will be 3a man
at the office Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday afternoons of each week to
show you over the ground, or any
other day by calling Valley Phone
No. 244c. Andrew Evarts, 108 Hospl-
tal Place, Sayre, Pa.
R. H. DRISLANE,
coln Jara Kelley then sang
a very charming patriotic song in her
usual delightful manoer- She is a
soldier's danghter and has “always
manifested a deep Interest fn“ our
social gatherings 5. 8
Then followed Rev. H. C. Blair, the
fighting parson, who always has a
heart full of pathos and is brim full
of roldierly enthusiasm. His remarks
touch a tender spot in the hearts of
the veteran who has experienced the
different emotins of soldierly trials.
He was a guard at the White House
for several months and had become
familiar with the martyr president as
he has received his daily salute while
ont duty.
Next came a recitation by Mrs.
Louisa Snow the talented reader and
elocutionist, a soldier's wife and a
grand patriotic woman. She recited
‘The Volunteer” a masterly selec
tion that depicts real soldlerly ex-
periences and as she gave it touched
a tneder spot In our hearts.
Mra. C. E. McKinney read a selec-
tion, giving the temperance side of
President Lincoln's life, after which
remarks were made by several com-
rades and the meeting closed. It was
a splendid méeting and will be long
remembered by all who attended.
Wintry winds whined weirdly.
Willie wriggled while Winnie wheezed
wretchedly. Wisdom whispers, win-
dress on tkz Lifc of Lincoln.
Athens-~The Patriotic Order Bons
of America had a most dslightful
meeting last evening. Their ball in
the Samford block was most (taste
1y decorated with flags and other pa-
triotic devices and the meeting was
one of the deepest Interest A CC.
Dorn had charge of the program and
first called for a patriotic selection
which was rendered by the grapho-
phone operated by Jason R. Lord.
Dr. E C. Richel was then Introduced
and made a very appropriate speech
on the life of Lincoln and at the con-
clusion stated that the Lincoln farm
in LaRue county, Kentucky, together
with the old log house In which Abra-
ham Lincoln was born was to be pur-
chased and converted Into a Nation-
al park and that they wished contri-
butions made for the purchase of
stock In order to raise the money for
that purpose. Each. subscriber will
receive a souvenir receipt for the
rumber of shares purchasad contain-
fng a picture of the log house In
which Mr. Lincoln was born. The
shares are 25 cents each and can be
procured of Dr. Rishel
Rev. W. A. Kelley was next called
out and gave incidents in the life and
charaéter of Lincoln that were very
interestiig. Rev. F. I. Allen next
gave a short talk on Mr Lincoln's
character and in the course of his
talk referred to several incidents In
his Ufe that gave character to his pub-
lic and social career. Mr. Hill then
gave some life-like views on the
screen of historic character repre-
senting prominent events in the his-
tory of this country. Among them
as he threw a large view of the bhat-
tie of Gettyshurg on the screen he de-
scribed the pathetic incident of the
soldier, ((Serg't. Hummiston) who
was found sitting up against a tree
“with the picture of his wife and two
children in his hands viewing them
as his life ebbed away.
| The meeting was very interesting
and highly enjoyable.
ATHENS BRIEFS
Bubscribe for The Record.
Geo. E Vall was in Towanda today
on business.
Edward Joachin is sick at the home
of his father, Hopkins street
Elsle Jordan and Ida Corbin re-
turned from New York today
Thomas M Stalford of Wyalusing,
was an Athens visitor yesterday.
‘The Lenten services are held dally
this week in Trinity church at 4:30
o'clock.
Perkin's Post will hold their next
meeting Saturday afternoon next at
2 o'clock.
Stanley J. Little and Sheriff Grifiin
of Towanda, were in Athens today on
business
The Lenten social at the rectory
last evening was well attended and
they had a pleasant time
George H. Patterson and wife of
Sayre, attended the exercises at P. O
S. of A. hall last evening.
The young people of the Unlver-
salist church will hold a Valentine
social at the parsonage, 117 Payne
street, Thursday evening. Everybody
is Invited to attend.
Remember that next Sunday even-
ing there will be a lecture (llustra-
ted by moving pictures at the Baptist
church. It will represent incidents
‘n the life of Moses
Elmer Gleason of New York, came
to Athens a few days ago where his
wife has been staying with her moth-
er, Mrs. J. C. Flood. He received a
despatch from Dexter, Mich. yester-4
day that his mother is dead and went
to attend the funeral today.
Charles Burney was before Esquire
Tozer's court yesterday afternoon
charged with a serious crime against
a young lady and is held to court un-
der $400 bonds to appear and answer
to the charge.
Hiram W. Russell of Lockwood.
came to Athens on the train today
noon and found the town had chang-
ed so much that he was obliged to get
a boy_to pliot him down to the busi-
ness part of Main street. He was a
former Athenian and it is rather
strange that he has not kept tab on
us better than he has.
Charles Lewis was stricken with
paralysis this morning at about 7
o'clock and Is in a very precarious
condition. He was at the home of
his son, Volney Lewis on 225 Centre
street and had just gone fo a back
closet when the family heard a noise
and on going there found him lying
uticonseious. Dr. Holcomb was call-
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For Women
$4.00 Burt -
4.00 Patrician
3.50 a" -
3.00 La France
2.50 Superba
2.00 Doris
1.50 Bernalda
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rifice prices.
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Library Club Meeting.
Athens—The meeting of the Ladies’
Library ciub yesterday afternoon was
well attended and the exercises were
very lostructive and enjoyable. [he
program was in charge of Mrs. Hels-
ter Ploliet. The first number was a
piand solo, Concert Waltz by Raff,
played by Mrs. E M. Dunham, after
which Mrs. B. F Carey read part of
the annual report of the president of
the Pennsylvania Women's Federation
on Civil Service reform which was
presented at their last annual meel-
ing at State College, Pa. Mr. E H
Shipman of Sayre read a very excel-
lent paper on the merit system of ap-
pointments to office and illustrated by
the passage of certain bills that have
been passed for that object. He stat-
ed that it would be best to gain a
more definite knowledge of conditions
before commencing measures of re-
form. He made a plea for an increase
in the salaries of teachers in the pub-
He schools and stated that the pau-
pers in some counties were pald more
per day thau the public school teach-
ers. His paper was well received and
a standing vote of thanks was given
ut its conclusion. ’
Miss Clara Kelley sang a solo, “I
Love You Sweet,” and afterwards
gave the song “Leonore.”
Mrs. P. E. Decker read extracts
from a fine paper by Mrs. P. R. Ross
of Waverly, which she had read be-
fore the State Federation at State
College at their last annual meeting.
In this paper the Merit system as op-
posed to the spolls system was ably
presented.
The club decided to continue the
subject of Pennsylvania, adding,
“Home Economics” for the present
Year.
Hospital for Consumptives.
willlamsport—The Lycoming Coun-
ty Medical Society has planned to
build a hospital at Ellenton, located
at the junction of Lycoming and Sul-
livan countless, for the care of indigent
persons who are sufferers from tuber-
culosis.
be appropriated for the bulldings by
the State, $10,000 for the equipment
and $10,000 mannually for mainten-
ance, but before the State aid can be
offered the project will have to be sus-
tained by charitable giving people in
adjacent counties.
Willlamsburg Woman Dies, Aged 106.
Altoona, Pa.—Mrs. Elizabeth Stalk-
er, aged over 106 years and Peansyl-
vania's second oldest person, died sud-
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No Directorship for Alleghenlan
Pittsburg—When Mayor Guthrie
discovered Monday that, should the
Supreme Court hand down its decision
on the Greater Pittsburg blll and de-
clare it constitutional, the death of
Director James W. Clark, of the De-
partment of Public Works. would
leave a vacancy, which would fall to
Director John Swan, of Allegheny,
the Mayor hurriedly appointed A. B
Sheppard, Superintendent of Water,
to fill the vacancy.
Seeback Charged With Abduction.
Williamsport—Seeback, who ap-
peared in the local vaudeville theatre
last week as the champion bag punch-
er of the world, was arrested at El-
Elmira, N. Yon the charge of ab-
ducting pretty little Harriet Doebler,
aged 13 years of this city.
Maynard, Maynard & Schrier
Attorneys and Counselors.
M. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA.
MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, Fi.
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Attorney-At-Law.
: Notary Public.
Special attention to pension papers
Valley Fhone 1la.
112 Desmond Btreet, 5
AH. Murray, MD:
Throat and the proper Fitting of
Glasses. Hours—$§-13; He
Sundays by appointment
Wheelock Block.
OSBORN'S LIVERY
Baggage called for and deliversd
in any part of Sayre, Athens, and
Waverly, and all kinds of team work
attended to promptly. Livery at
pupils on the Mandolin. Lessons
tion address
EDWIN F. LOOMIS,
Athens, Pa.
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