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

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    e Valley Record
MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1907.
] to your measure $18 up.
the Tailor.”
ost blush to say it—but “win-
8 10 be lingering in the lap
”»
ble dressmaking done by
“and Bisson at 110 Hospital
Valley phone 244y. 247-26t
borough council wil}
bold a
Carey has moved his office
it rooms over [ke Samuels
lire requested to meet at
esday evening, March 12,
be initiation after which
ill be served.
Westbrook of Maple
the icy widewalk in
¢ yesterday forenoon
§
{Malian Whose Leg Was Crushed OFF
| in the Sayre Yards, Died at the Hos- |
pitai This Moroing.
Salvatore Caruso, the Italian labor- |
er whose right leg was rightfully |
‘crushed by being run over by a Le- |
‘high Valley yard engine on Friday
H night, died this morning at & o'clock |
1 at the Packer hospital. Caruso was |
Iso badly injured about the head and i
as unable to stand the shock. The |
eg was amputated at the Knee and |
for a time the physiclans had hopes |
WashingMachines §
Wringers _
Mops, Mop Sticks
s
|
Wash Boards
Wash Benches
A Full Line of
Everything for
Wash Day.
: ‘that he would be able to recover but |
§ stated The body was removed to J. |
d W. Grumme's undertaking rooms and |
ie country about eight months ago
and secured employment of the Le-
18 survived by his father and mother
Hd who reside in ftaly. and also one’
M death ensued this morning as above!
iprepared for burial. Caruso came to
ff high. He was about 21 years old and
‘brother, who Works in Sayre. The!
completed.
BAD HAMBURG STEAK
SICKENED WHOLE FAMILY. |
‘Doctor Called Early in the Mornlog |
hold YW ho Were Suffering From Plo. |
maine Polsoning. §
Yesterday morning Dr. M. C Hun- |
ter was called to the residence of
i
ry - ‘Dubols Bell corner of Keystone aven- |
Great results frem Record Want Ads {Je and Lake street, to attend six mem
Lent is over half gone.
‘had become ill presumably from hav-
ing eaten hamburg steak at the Sat- |
urday evening meal. The family con- |
sists of Mr. and Mr= Bell, their two |
isons, Howard and Desmond, their!
daughter, Mrs. Clara Harrington, and |
her daughter, Cecil. Hamburg steak |
had been prepared for supper. but |
The employes of the Lehigh Valley Mrs Harrington's little girl did not |
In this section will receive their eat any of the meat The remaining |
monthly pay checks on Friday next {members of the household, however, |
ipartook of the steak, but ncthing more
was though of it until about two
lo'clock yesterday morning when all)
were taken violently sick, with the
Modjeska at the Loomis tomorrow
evening.
It will soon be time to celan up the
alleys and back yards
James, better known as “Coxey”
Olendorf of Athens, has accepted a
position as bar{ender at Hill & Bel-
dames T. Haviland Charged With Em.
bexzlement By the Firm of H. A.
Kaufman & Co,
James Haviland, who describes him-
self on his letteé* heads as a ‘stock
specialist,” and who has his office at
under arrest at-Scrantou, Pa, on the
charge of embezzlement. It is alleg-
ed that he has appropriated to his
The most of this money was receiv-
ed through the brokerage firm of H
A. Kaufman & Co, of Scranton. H
A. Kaufman up until a short time ago
Was carrying on his stock buying
operations in this vicinity It was
that the money had been
invested in copper, and Haviland had
paid dividends on the money rodeliv-
ed up to several days ago. He then
aotifled his clients that he would have
fo have $20 extra on each $100 paid
him, and asx a result he was asked
ifo come to Scranton, and then arrest-
supposed
the hands of this “stock specialist”
will come out is uncertain. Proba-
money, and It is another example of
£ abroad for quick returns
will then know what is being done
with it
SIXTY TON CAR OF COAL
CRASHED THROUGH TRESTLE.
——
=Car Which
Trestling— Miraculous Escape
Death.
Was Too Heavy for
From
Monroeton was the scene of a ser-
fous accident Saturday evening, and
as a result John McClure, a well-
known Towanda railroad man lies at
his mother's home in the Kuykendall
block, on North William street, in a
precarious condition
A Bernice branch fright train, in
charge of conductor B. F Dunfee, was
switching some coal cars onto the
SATURDAY NICHT
Mis Remains Were Brought Mere Yes-
terday and the Funeral Wil Prob.
ably Be Held Tomorrow.
John Kelley, the former Sayre resi-
dent whose serious {liness was men-
tioned In Saturday's issue of The Ree-
ord, died at the county farm at Bur- |
iington at 10:38 o'clock Saturday | 9
night, after a long iliness. The re- |
MN)
2
mains were brought to Sayre yester- |
day and the funeral will probably be |
held tomorrow morning The busi- |
ness men willl circulate a subscrip- |
meet the expenses of giving the de- |
ceased a christian burial |
John Keiley had
of Sayre many years
in Ireland 72
Mattresses.
205 Desmond street
~~. +
7.0
CY
been a resident
He was Lorn
Years ago and came to!
ho) 5 PA) (8 ~N
Comfortable
Furniture
You will find at-
tractive pieces for
every room in the
house among this
collection, what
you lack in assort-
ment will be more
than made up in
price, for we are de-
termined to make a
prompt clearance of
all small lots.
Springs and
Valley Phone 191 a
this country when a young man. He
learned the mason’s trade and worked |
here for years for the Lehigh Valley
At one time he had acquired conwid- |
"erable money but reverses came, fol- |
lowed by a breaking down of his |
health, und he was forced to spead his |
declining diys at Burlington He
survived by his wife and several |
grown up children. |
The man who HEEDS experience
is |
NOW.
FOUR TRACKS FINISHED.
|
L. V. Rallroad Has Up-to-Date Sys. |
tem krom Easton to Bethlehem. |
The Lehigh Valley Railroad has a |
large number of men employed in | BENTLEY CREEK SUFFERED
preparing the roadbed for the_four- SEVERE FIRE ON SUNDAY,
track system which the company is] sm——
inauguraating between South Bethle-
hem and Chain Dam. [It is the com-
pany’s intention to extend the sys-
tem to Easton, providing the Lehigh
Coal & Navigation Company removes
its obstacle at Chain Dam. This week, Idestructive fire earls
it Is sald, the Lehigh Valley purchas- | orning dwelling
ed about nine acres of land along the | storage ice house, barn and
tracks between the Saucon Creek and sheds ex-Sheriff 8 F
the old Koch farm at the first CUrve | Robinson of Athens. and barns owned
below East Freemansburg. The tract |), William Baldwin and Willlam Wig
belonged to H R. Knecht and the gten were burned
Freeman estate. Eight acres were | The fire was 4
bought from Mr. Knecht, for which | 5'clock in the morning in a shed or
ite the Robinson property
while | The Baldwin and Wigsten barns next
Three Barns, a Dwelling and Cold
Storage Plant Destroyed.
The village of Bentley Creek in
Ridgebury township, was visited by a
on Sunday
A
plant,
belonging
house, cold
io
discovered about
house on
the neighborhood of $10,000
the Freeman estate sold its ground the The
$300 or $400 it is sald. This ac- {about $4.000 bevond the
caught blaze loss will be
for insurance
bach’s cafe
| exception of the little girl who had
pockets at Cranmer & Musselman's | quisition of ground gives the railroad
enogh space to move the
{which is small I'he
people of Bent
takes a policy in
The time to net Is
== |
The
SNOW: DELAYS BURIAL
i ty
Panic Narrowly \vert4d During Acels
dent to a Funeral Procession.
Stroudsburg, Pa —Two funeral par
ties had thrilling experiences Thurs
day on account of snowdrifts that are
making travel dangerous. A panic
was narrowly averted near McMicha-
eel'd, when the hearse carrying “the
body of Mrs Walter J Bond was up-
set and thrown into the snow. When
the party arrived at the home of Mra
Bond's parents, at McMichael's, a
hasty examination showed that every-
thing about the coffin was intact, and
that had not been dis-
turbed .
I'he hearse wax abandoned aud the
‘coffin placed on a sled and taken to
the corpse
[not eaten any of the meat. The sick
Empire lodge No. 32 M. P. A. of | eople grew worse so rapidly that jt
South Waverly will change their meet-
ing nights from Wednesday evening
to Thursday evening, beginning March
14th
’
ed due to the serious illness of Mrs
Gardner's and Miss Fleming's moth-
or 257-1
Attorney Paul E Maynard has sold
saddle horse to Elmira parties, the
sale having been effected on Satur-
day afternoon.
Willian Donahue, who has been
tending bar for Hill & Belbach for
yard, and Brakeman McClure was qn
| car of coal which was being push-
:
{ed up the incline track. Almost with-
{company i
{Freeman station building further back |
in order to make room for an addi-
Creek
by the manner in which the fire quick-| woman
ley are considerably mystitied (the home of the father of the :
Edward Kresge. The
Hy spread from one bullding to anoth-
not he
will nterred until nex
{was finally decided to send for Dr
| Hunter. The physician stated that
ithe Hamburg steak of which the fam-
{ily had eaten caused the sickness,
{which showed symptoms of ptomaine
poisoning,
Despite the fact that all were suf-
fering from considerable nausea no
serions consequences followed and
today they have fully recovered
lout warning the trestle guve way and
the big car with Its 60 tons of coal
{went down with the wreckage. Me-
{Clure was caught between the timbers
and that he escaped instant death is
{truly a miracle He was removed
{from the wreckage in an unconscious
condition and for a time it was
{thought he would not live an hour
| McClure was brought to his home
lin Towanda and Dr S. Mf Woodburn,
who attended him, found his head
badly Injured, and that he also suf-
[fered from internal injuries. the ex-
tent of which cannot yet be ascer-
Forrestry—- {tained Sunday night he had recover
{ed sufficlently to tell what caused the
accedent, which Is substantially as
Ladies’ Library Club.
Tomorrow is Forrestry day. In "the
club, with the following excellent
| program
Faper—Pennsylvania
Mrs. Bishop
Reading—Forestry results In Ger-
tonal track, and still gives space be- |
hind the station for a siding. It may |
be that the rallroad company will be!
obliged to excavate the mountainside :
for a distance of several hundred |
yards from ‘he station past the Lehigh |
river bridge to a point close to East |
Freemansburg In order to locate the
public highway further back The
company also trying to buy the
house and lot of Sydney Miller, abut.
ting the rallroad at East
burg Miller last J
He asked nearly |
property for $300
three times that amount when ap- |
proached by representatives of the |
ralirosd company i
is
Freemans-
year bought the
er i The funeral party accom
{the body of the infant child ol
ELL ME NOT IN iand Mrs Stewart Felker tc theAppon-
POLISH NUMBERS. | *!! Church had a severe experience.
gv | Bag roads cause the sleigh contaln-
Modjeska, the famous traged- ‘UF the Rev. Mr. Musselman to upset. .
is the heroine of many amus-|'"® Occupant headforemost into a big
ing stories | snowdrit®
at
Mme
ienne
Once, when she was vis-
iting a friends
sation turned
native Poland
house, the conver-
the of her
and she spoke enthus-
| Is something wrong? Usually it's
{the stomach. Use Cascasweet and
put the stomach right, and the sun-
[shine will return to the baby's face.
Cascasweet Is best for babies and
children. 50 doses 25 cents. Sold by
©. M. Driggs. Drugs
ET ——
to subject
fastically of its musical language and
its beautiful and pathetic ballad poe
try The other guests finally asked
her to recite a specimen of Polish
verse and she Twice
consented she
| Application to Amend Charter.
some time, has resigned the position
and will go on the road as a travel-
imany. A lesson for America In the
{economies of timber—Mrs. A. H. Saw-
stated above
el her and she
————
TARDY TEARS FOR MOTHEK. broke down. At
{third attempt, however, she found some
Burglar Weeps Only When It i« Evi. thing in which she was quite at howe,
lng salesman for James Bennett, the
The Daughters of
tended the funeral of the late Elmer
E Kirkland in a body. The deceased
the fact that the Pocohontas branch
of the order attended the funeral was
fuadvertently omitted
audience when she appefirs al the
telle
Unusual Interest in Modjeska Farewell
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Bradford County
Paper—Insects that infest our fruit
{and shade trees—Miss Harrington
Humorcus Reading—Selections from
“My Summer in a Garden "~—Mre Bon-
foey
Music arranged by Misses Heavener
land Holt. All interested in Forestry
lare cordially Invited to be present. | time The visits of this renowned
| . I the have
IMrs. Hayden, Chairman : 5 }
i jamong the brightest and most mem-
Governor Stuart Signed Bill, jorable of the theatrical
No one who admires the in
drama and who recognizes artistic
worth will be absent from the Loomls
opera house tomorrow evening when
Mme. Helena Modjeska, appearing iu
“Macbeth,” will play here for Ye last
beat
actress past heen
events past
deat lle Is Golng to Jail
Norristown, Pa —Sylvester Walsh
was convicted Thursday of burglar-
izing the stammer huuse of Clay Kem-
seven years iu the penitentiary by |
Judge Swartz. Walsh coadiucted his
OWL Case
Before passing sentence Judge !
Syartz asked Walsh if he had any-
i [years Her coming has always Leen
Governor Stuart has approved the
thing to say
Yes, your Honor, replied the pris-|
Notice Is hereby given that an ap-
plication will be made to the Court of
Common Pleas of Bradford County
jon the first day of April, A. D, 1907, :
[at 2 o'clock p. m., for the approval and
[zrantiug of certain amendments to
[the Charter of “ST. JOHN EVANGELL.
(CAL LUTHERAN CHURCH,” of Sayre
|Hradford ¢ouity, Pennsylvania, ax
storm | sel forth in the petition
n file in sald Court;
+ provisions of the Abt
Aseembly of the Common- :
ed
Her volce rose and fell
though unintelligible eloquence
her gestures
were now of pathos exulta
Her
Ing moods were translated to her aud
new of
tion, now of gullet hummer Vary
fence with such power and vididness
that |t
stiles
The
of applause
was swaved alteruatelhy to
and tears
recitation ended amid a specifically
When the cheers subsid
asked her the name of
the piece she had recited. Modjeska
| thereof:
ed, sume one
agreeably
fof ©
neral
Loomis tomorrow evening. On Satur- | ! :
day evening at eight o'clock only a [Joint resolution of the State Legiala.
few scattered seats remained unsold | ture authorizing the Adjutant Gener-
and the chances are that they are all | * o Ty foe the ansiortation of
1 . surviviors of Pennsylvania Volunteers
os of by this tUme, ito Petersburg, Va, to attend the ded-
The ten-days-old son of Mr and | lcation of the monument erected by
Mrs. Carl Ryan of No. 110 Bensley |Porular subscription to the men of
street, dled yesterday at 11:20 o clock the regiment This monument was
The funeral was held this afternon |*T®¢!'®d through the efforts of the reg-
at one o'clock from the home of the | imental ascociation, which is almost
dead child's parents, the remains be- | #XTlusively composed of Schuylkill
ing taken to Tioga Point for inter- |Cvuntians. It will dedicated oun
ment. [May Ist
be
I Held Yesterday.
Orders have been Issued by the of- | Funeral Held Yesterday
ficlals of the Lehigh Valley raliroad |
Sompuny which Willin the futur pro killed 10 the Erie rail ag
hibit the Turrylug of material And | rds at Buffalo on Thursday last
supplies on passengers trains. Here- | was held from the home of his broth-
tofore it has been customary lor | in-law. Thomas Dunkley of Spring
workmen when cilled to some bolt} i cet yesterday afternoon, the Iev.
along the line to take with them ony F. Warner. pastor of the Metho-
A Passenger train the necessary UP- | jist church, officiating. The remains
plies, but now this i« to he Prohibited, py taken to Tioga Polut cemetery
axcept: in Asen of extreme uecessity interment J. W. Grumme had
when they will be permitted to SMP | harge of the arrangements
material on local passenger trains on- |
ty and then not to exceed 150 pounds. |
The funeral of John R. Tichnor,!
Contractors who want to construct
1 sewer In Sayre have been here in
treat numbers during the past few
days. The contract of course has not
Many of the friends and neighbors!
of Mrs. Louisa Ruger gathered at the |
homie of her grand daughter. Mrs. jug let as yet, but from appearances
Fred Hartman on South Elmer aven-| ne council will not experience any
Be Avenue Saturday atfernoon (0 help’ gimeyity in securing a firm to do the
celebrate her 77th birthday. Many to. ork
kens were left showing the high es- |
teem in which she is held. Refresh-’
which the
~ Grandma Pianos
Where to Find Them.
and Organs are sold on Easy |
at the D,
in
Ways satisfied the most exacting, be-
they were carried out in ac-
vain
Cause
by the actress’ splendid in-
This year Modjeska's admir-
no less pleased than in
this being her final
tour of America, she has taken espec-
lal pains that the hnpression that she
has always created shall be no less |
favoroable than when she had the
strongest companies that ever sup-
ported her and, from a scenle stand-
point, her productions are as complete
and handsome as any ever given the
great plays of Shakespeare and Schil-
ler. In this city, as in all other where |
Modjeska is a favorite, there {s un-
concealed sorrow that she Is to retire
to private life. In order to show the |
depth of thie regret and the height of |
the esteem in which she is held, the- |
playgoers will see that this perform- |
ance is a testimonial of the w
and most pronounced kind
tellect
ers will
the past because
be
armest |
|
|
|
“Jack the Huger” Abroad.
Bloomsburg, Pa. —The town of |
Catawigsa Is suffering from a “Jack |
the Hugger” epidemic, although none
of the girls of the place will confess
fo having been hugged by Jack. A!
mysterlous man has made a practice
of peering Into the facts of girls and
Women are now afraid to leave thelr
hoviea after nightfall without an es-
cort. The man also peeps curiously
homes,
{laughed heartily, “I am sorry to have
{deceived you sald. "The fact is
trick I
plead for clemency” she
Why should mercy be shown you,
In face of the verdict and the convine
luquired
my memory played
[could not remember slugle one of
the ballads | know, and 1
thad to give you some sort of a recita
me a
a
used to
the Judge |
For the sake of my dear mother, [tion as a Inst resort. |
who is past SO years of age, and is an [Mumbers in Polish from one to two
inmite of the Aged Women's Home Nuodred and Afty
ta Germantown,” came the tearful an-
Ewer
MUSICIAN STRANGELY MISSING,
“lI am sorry for your mother, but
you should have thcugth of her be-
fore. You should have thought of the
forrow you would visit upon her gray
head ‘ before you committed highway
robbery in Philadelphia”
Prof. Schmidt's
Lost
Fear
Life In Freak Blizzard.
Relatives
Pa -
3105
Pittsburg, Professor
i Schmidt, of Center
{prominent musician and music
ler, has
Carl
Aveliue, a
teach
Tuesday
searching
been
TWO HAVE THRILLING RIDE.
Man and Woman Cling to Rall of Ves.
tibale Car for Eight Miles.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa —An unidentified
man and woman had a thrilling ride
clinging to the handrails and the
gteps of a vestibuled car on the Phila- (der and lightning, which broke over
deiphia express on the Pennsylvania [the city Tuesday evening
Rallroad Thursday night between! He ta the home
Nanticoke and this city {of a pupll, but never arrived
They sprang aboard at Nanticoke |
os the train started, but could not at-| For weak kidneys and lame back
tract the attention of any one in the "®¢ DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder
vestibuled car, and had (0 cling as Pills. Best for lumbago, rheumatism
the train rushed eight miles through | And bladder troubles. Sold by C. M
the bitter cold night alr to this city | Driggs, Druga.
The tower operator at Nanticoke saw i
them and telegraphed to the South! EXposure Brings en Rheumatism,
Wilkes-Barre operator, who stopped Palatal In its liam Tor, Yitenly
the train, The two were numb with [acted When you feel the first pain
cold and badly frightened and had to {in the muscles, the slight stiffness
be - {in the joints take Bloodine. it acts
: Immediately on the Blood and Neryes,
a ; cure Rheumatism,
~~ |bowever severe. Sold by CO. M
-. on
missing
evening and the police
for him, his believing that
dead Schinidt lef
| his home just a few minutes before
ithe freakish snow storm which
many by its
{and strange accompaniments of thun
since
are
relatives
Professor
{he is
ter.
rorized people violence
was to have gone
wen lt! of Pennsylvania approved
[Apri Lith, 1505, relating to the
lamendment of church charters, and
[to the provisions of the "Corporation
|Act of 1574" and its supplements,
| LAWS & WINLACK,
| $-11-18-25 Solicitors.
ERS
FURNITURE. HOSPITAL |
Upholstering and Refinishing.
Aud general repairing of all kinds
J. P. OTTARSON, Manager.
Cor. Penn'a. and Broad Streets.
Waverly, N. Y.
\is
i Mar
Kusper Nrothers Dining and Lunch
Rooms are always supplied with the
best In the warket and served in good
style. It Is our endeavor to make you
comfortable and happy. We sollelt
your patronage
ASPER BROTHERS,
110 and 226 Desmond St, 8