The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, March 01, 1907, Image 4

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    Weather
SEASON'S NEEDS,
2
There is a chance now
A 50¢c SHIRT FOR
No excuse far such a cut except
. in 16 to 18 sives.
a
fulfilled. Put us
to buy
to the test.
35e.
too many on hand
DRESS GOODS.
you to look elsewhere. then here,
and up to $1.75 per yard buys
and see what 10¢
x
A much better assortment than
in big variety, etc,
we have hereto-
ISNELETTE APPAREL FOR
TLE PEOPLE.
than value. Just seaso
BIG AND LiT-
nable at fag end
Sayre and Athens 7
to E for women
styles and all
UTA LAND CO, OF SAY EE.
0 annonce tv: they have
B very building ‘lots for
to provide themselves with
or to invest In lots for specu-
of a modern town. Terms
| purchasers. Steps are alieady
t taken to supply all the land
ing this plot with a full sup-
the best water the valley af-
When you come to look over
‘plot of ground take trolley to
widths from A A.
Coler Suspeads Three UOfleials.
NEW YORK, Feb fter a pri
vate conference In BrogKlym between
Borough President Bird 8 Coler ad
District Attorney Jobn F. Clarke rel
ative to the Investigation sow under
way before the Kingz conoty grand
jury on the subject of recunds which
are alleged to have been stolen be
tween last Satuniay and Monday from
a closet in the private office of Eogl
neer Van Buskirk of the bureau of
highways in the municipal buliding
President Uoler announced the sus
pension from duty of Engineer Van
Buskirk, Thomas Lee, his official driv
er, and George Kelly, an inspector of
grading and paving under Van Bus
kirk. Mr. Coler refused to make a
statement
On Trall of Subirensary Theft.
CHICAGO, Feb. “" —It Is reported
here that a prominent business map
the theft of
$173,000 from the United States sub
CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER-
BEER AND ALES, NOR-
109 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa
Valley Phone 248y. :
Tuttle, M. D,,
and that one of the missing £1,000 bills
has been found
No “Jim Crow” Tonches,
GUTHRIE, Okla, Feb. *" —The con.
stitutional convention formally killed
the separate negro coach provision by
Iaying the committee report favoring It
It had been intimated
that President Reosevelt would pot
approve the constitution if it contained
this clause,
Kansas Senate For Two Cent Fare,
TOPEKA, Kan, Feb, °° —The sen-
ate passed a bill providing for two
cent passenger fares, carrying the pro
vision that railroads must sell 500
mile books. The house passed a two
cent flat rate bill. It will now be nec.
essary for the two houses to confer on
the measure,
Wenther Probabilities,
Balin or snow; northeast winda
Mandolin Feacher
Will accept a limited number of
pupils on the Mandolin. Lessons
given at residence of C. T. Hull, Ferry
street, Athens. For further Informs-
tion address
EDWIN F. LOOMIS,
Athens, Pa.
MADAME PILLS:
Pa Sars. Cumtoow Botsne Wr Sevramens Mumree com.
i t Bathe.
=
SLD pet hue, Wl erwd 1hees ou uriad, be be tor
when Sam pin Free. 17 por reggie tn
Bare thes send Pour srdery a Ue
UNITED BEDICAL CO., Bon 74, LancaoTea, Pa.
You will
They cost no more than
Local Teachers’ Institute.
Athens—The local teachers’ lnsti-
tute that is to assemble at high school
hall tomorrow should claim the at-
tention of all who bave the interest
of the higher education of our youth
at heart. The best teachers from this
vicinity are to take part and the sub-
jects that will receive their attention
are such as will be of Interest to
all. The sessions will open at nine
o'clock to morrow forenoon when the
subjects will be on the Grammar
#chool grades; the Rural school sys-
tem and Primary school section. In
the afternoon the exercises will com-
mence at 1:30 o'clock and wlll be
general In ils scope. Mrs. Murray
will give an Interesting account of
the connecticut claims in this region
in early times. This was the disturb-
ing cause of the Pennymite and Con-
pecticut war and is of deep interest
to all who would understand the con-
ditions that the pioneer settlers had
to contend with. It is the desire of
the principal of our schools that every
one should attend if possible.
SEARCHED HOUSE AND
FOUND STOLEN GOODS.
Search Warraut Issued and Suspected
Mau -Taken in Custody.
Athens—G. W. Mitchell had some
articles of bedding and cooking uten-
sils stolen from his house yesterday
and suspected Eleazer Talada of the
theft. He got out a search warrant
and placed it in Constable McGovern's
hands, who searched Talada's resi
dence and found several articles
claimed to have been stolen and ar-
rested Talada and Ola Crebh and took
them before Esquire Tozer for a
hearing. Talada secured the services
of lawyer Schrier and Mitchell em-
ployed I. N. Evans to atiend to his
case. The hearing was then postpon-
ed until 2 o'clock this afternoon.
DIXON REAPPOINTED.
Ardmore Man Holds Place as State
Commissioner of Health.
Harrisburg—Goevrnor Stuart seat
to the Senate Wednesday the noml-
pation of Samuel G, Dixon, of Ard-
more, to be State Commissioner of
Health to take effect March 1, 1807.
The nomination was promptly con-
firmed:
Dr. Dixon was originally appointed
to this office, the salary of which is
$10,000 a year, by Governor Penny-
packer soon after the creation of the
Department of Health by the Legls-
lature or io.
night.
Hon. L. T. Hoyt returned from New
York today.
Roast pig will be served at Leahy's
cafe tomorrow night
Born to Mr. aud Mrs J. F. Keriss
yesterday, a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Yoorhis spent
today with friends in Ulster.
The Universalists will serve a hot
supper next Thursday, March 7th
Perkins Post will hold their pext
regular meeting. Saturday afternoon.
James Kendall of Warren, Pa, was
calling upon his former Athens friends
today.
Mrs. I. W. Eighmey went to Mans-
fleld today for a short visit with
friends.
Mrs. LW. Eighmey went to Mans-
field to attend the funeral of her un-
cle today.
Richarc Fuller was out on the
streels today for the first time since
his sickness.
Remember the moving pictures at
the Universalist church tonight be-
ginning at § o'clock.
Miss McCue of Towanda, was visit-
ing Athens friends yesterday aud re-
torned home this morning.
Misa Alertie Nixon of Highland, Pa,
has been visiting Miss Bertha Sprin-
ger and returned home (oday.
Mrs S. O. Kunes and son Clarence
went to Sheshequin today whore ihey
were guests of Mrs. John Anthony.
Mrs. Charles Donlin of Laquin, has
been the guest of Mrs Fred Donlin
several days and returned to her home
this morning, .
Mrs. J. W. Vosburg went to Tow-
anda this morning, where she Is en-
gaged with others in evangelical work
in the army hall.
Capt. F. N. Moore was in Atheus to-
day. He has just come {rom the mild
climate of Missourt where Lhe far-
mers are sowing oats
Lioyd H. Campbell, who has been
workings nights at the tower_ for
some (ime has been transferred to
the Milltown yeard office.
Mrs. O. LL Haverly, Mrs. 8S. R.
Payne and Mrs. Kline atiended the
Towanda musicale at Mrs. E. M. Dun-
ham’s at Sayre yesterday.
The Arthur Southwick fish case
which. was to have ben tried before
Justice Meredith at Towandi yester-
day has been continued to March Sth.
George N. Tidd went to Philadel-
phia last evening. Mrs. Tidd will re-
main with her parents in Athens un-
tit they get their household ready
for occupancy.
Henry T. Waléts took possesion of
the agricultural implements store to-
day. Fice and son will remain In
the office until April 1st to sell off
some wagons they have on hand.
F. E. Bidlack and wife will go on
a trip to Rhode Island and Connecti-
cut Monday where Mr. Bidlack wlll
attend to some business engagements
while Mrs. Bidlack will visit friends.
Recelved Bids.
Athens—D. J. Macafee has received
the following schedule of bids for the
construction of the Columbia town-
ship state improved road. The Mary-
land company of Philadelphia enters
two bids, one at $11,693.90 for local
stone bottom; two top courses, The
other Is $11,295.00 for local stone bot-
tom two top courses corrugated iron
Wm. C. Evans of Amber, Pa, enters
four bids, $10,007.64 for local stone
bottom, North Leroy limestone two
courses; 988264 for local stone bot-
tom, North Leroy limestone two upper
conrses corrugated pipe; $10,393,641
local stone bottom, Maryville (trap
rock, two lop courses; $10,268.64 lo-
cal stone bottom, Marysville trap rock
tw) lop courses corrugated iron. The
Macafee Concrete works, Athens gave
one bid, $12,166.16 local stone bottom
North Leroy limestone two courses.
There would be a difference of $200
in favor of the Macafee company if
they used corrugafed (ron, like other
companies.
For backache use DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills. Nothing else so
good for all troubles caused by impure
blood. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Drugs
Piles! Pfles! Plies!
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SAYRE, PA.
Price Reductions
Children’s Shoes
$1.29,
Value $1.75 and $2.00
$1.39,
$1.09, Value $1.50
Value $1.75 and $2.00
$1.09,
Value $1.50 and $1.75
Remarkable Austrian Church.
A small watering place In Austria,
named Eichwald, can boast of possess- |
ing a remarkable church. It was first |
bullt by an Kallan architect at Yatice,
at the expense of Prince Carlos Clary- |
Aldriogen, who is a great admirer of |
Italian architecture. When it was fin- |
ished the church was taken to pieces |
and packed in thousands of numbered |
cases for transportation to Eichwald.!
At that place It was eventually rebuilt
and then made over to its Inhabitants
as a gift from the prince.
“jt Suits toa T."
The clause, "It Suits to a T,” mean
ing it fits exactly, 18 as old as the
familiar Instrument, the T-square, or
T-rule (so-called from its resemblance
to the letter T), used by mechanics
and draftsmen for making sngles true
and for obtaining perpeundiculars. The
expression was in common use in the
time of Dr. Johnson, who is quoted by
Boswell as saying of Wharburton,
“You see they'd have fitted him to
a T."—Sunday Magazine,
Honesty in Norway.
As an example of Norwegian hon
esty, Lord Edward Spencer-Churchlill,
in a lecture, told a story of how he
and his friends left a mlver spoor In
one of the little station houses by
mistake. “Two years afterward, when
they passed by the house again, the
silver spoon was brought to them.
Here Is a Great Truth,
London's lord mayor gave the mem-
bers of the Savage club, at their an-
nual dinner not long ago, a sentence
which, he informed them, he proposes
to inscribe in letters of gold over the
entrance to the Guildhall and in the
Egyptian hall of the Mansion House
It ran: “Nobody likes long speeches
except those who make them.’
Rats Gnawed Through Beer Pipe.
Finding It impossible to draw beer
from a barrel a barman In a Birming:
bam, England, restaurant went ioto
the cellar and discovered that a hole
had been eaten in the pipe by rodents.
The floor was covered with beer, In
which 20 rats were either lylng m-
sensible or crawling clumsily about.
Mounted House on Wheels.
Gypsy Smith has written his auto
biography. Among the stories told
{s aoe of his father, who married a
woman not & gypsy, and feeling com
pelled to provide a house for her in-
stead of a tent, had i mounted upon
wheels, so that the family could still
move about.
German Land Mellow
“It 1s to be remembered” writes
Consnl Harris, from Mannheim,
‘“that * German lands, baving been
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office:
Roms 4 and 6, Elmer Block, Lock-
hart Street, Sayre.
IWANTED
HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
Will pay $1.00 a head at the barn
All calls promptly attended to day
or night Valley telephone at stors
Bell telephone in house.
J.H. DUNLAP,
Susquehanna St, Athens,
Alex D. Stevens,
Insurance and Real Estate
Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written,
Houses Rented, Rents Collect-
ed, Taxes Pald
Room 7, Elmer B
LOCKHART STREET, tock AYRE.
Laws & Winlack
Attorneys and Counselors at
Law.
A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Valley Phone 180a. Sayre.
C. J. Kitchin,
Sayre's Leading Draymsan.
Especial eare and prompt attention
given te moving of Planes, Household
Goeds, Safes. ete.
Pa.
Specialiles.
Diseases of Women and of t
tum, Hours 7 to 3 a,
‘ 37Twsp et
OFFICE—SAMUELS BI
Valley Phone 27x. 128
0SBORN'S LIV
Heavy and Light Drayiag
Baggage called for and 4
In any part of Sayre, ‘
Waverly, and all kinds of team
attended to promptly. f
tached.
207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley
R. H. DRISLANE
Contractor and Bullder
Plans and Estimates Furnl
210 Miller St -
Valley Phone 1187,
A.H. Murray,
Diseases” of the Eye, Ear,
Throat and the
Glassen. Hours—$9-i2; 14
Sundays by appointment.
Wheelock Block. 5
DR. A. G. REES,
Rooms 11 and 13,
Lockhart Building.
OFFICE HOURS:
'
1
| a specialty.
Every
Overcoat
at Cost
Suit and
in Our