The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, March 18, 1907, Image 3

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6 Desmond St., Sayre,
PIf you don’t trade with
ADULTERY
Complaint Alleges That She Has Been
Unduly Familiar With An East Side
Italian,
Mrs. Carrie Skinner, a young wom-
an who has been married only a few
# WashingMachines (months was arraigned before Justice
{Carey this morning charged with adul-
tery. It is alleged that Mrs Skinner
iwas caught in the company of an
Wringers
Mops, Mop Sticks
jesterday alternocn The wilnesse:
(are two women and the woman's hus
| band the latter having entered the
complaipl
Yesterday afternoon Chief Walsh
| was called 0 the home of Mrs. Hay-
woud vn the east side. The officer
iwas told that there was a woman in
ithe house who was drunk When
the chief arrived he saw Mrs Skia-
ner lying on the fHoor, apparently in
(a stupor The chief went for a wagon
ito take the woman to her mother's
‘home, but rwhen he returned Mrs.
Skinmer was gone
This morning Aten she appeared
in court Mrs. Skinner's mother said
ithat her daughter was subject to fits,
‘Wash Boards
Wash Benches
A Full Line of
Everything for
Wash Day.
322 8. Main St., Athens.
us we both lose money.
these when the officer was called. She
{declared that her daughter does not
|drink and also says that the adultery
‘and non-support. The case was sent
He has not rendered a decis-
Skinner was paroled
ning.
ion yet Mrs
in our line.
~ Driggs’ |
STORE
poved fo the old Postoffice
BREVITIES
re at the looms all this
Sunday is Palm Sunday, the
Sunday before Easter.
was BL Patrick's day, and
t Lilley and sister Miss Floy Lil-
3f Towanda, were visiting In Sayre
esr William Douglass
% trip to Dallas, Pa, yeh
CAUSED SMALL BLAZE.
Resglting in. About $300 Damage to
a Third Ward Residence.
A small frame dwelling. sftumted
idamaged by fire on Saturday evenlug
The house Is occupied by a family
named Ryan and they went out in
{the early part of the evening to go
down town. They left the drafts open
iin the kitchen stove resulting in the
Ballentine’s Celebrated Ales on *moke pipe becoming so hot that the
draught at the Wilbur House Cafe. tf (roof caught fire. An alarm of fire
was sounded about 9:30 o'clock and
The song of the robin was heard 'he firemen responded promptly. A
this morning, bane of the several sure Stream of water was turned on and
signs of the approach of spring. ithe flames were quickly subdued. The
[loss is estimated at about $300 on the
The tool train was called to New- building and contents.
field yesterday afternon to repair a,
pair of broken trucks on an oil train. |
BREVITIES
The Record for
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Etude Club Met.
John Forbes, who has been the The Junior Etude Club met at the
guest of hig son, L. Forbes. of East home of Mary James, Wilbur avenue
street, returned to his home at Rome On Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock
yesterday. !A fine musical program was rendered
! and’ each member was presented a
William Bolan, proprietor of the clay pipe and a crepe paper. and a
Bolan hotel at Towanda, attended the [prize was offered for the best dressed
funeral of Owen McCauley in this doll, to be dressed In fifteen minutes
place today. {Marie Corner wou first prize, and Hil-
'da Driggs the second prize. Re (resh-
Mrs. L. Owen, who has been visiting pants were served and the decorations
ber daughter, Mrs. Townér of River {were all fu green, In honor of St. Pat
street, returned to her home in Bl-| 40x
mira yesterday. New Haven, Coun, and her departure
{Is regretted by all the members of
The Rosubele Leslte gepertoirecom- |. jub as she has Leen a faithful
pany will open a week's engagement !
member
at the Loomis this evening. “When | .
London Sleeps” is the attraction. Duly Appreciated.
" *
ye first, comely vow The Springlike weather of the past
rvice passed e ast | a | .
i I da is duly appreciated t
month, was allowed Charles L. Whit- | co days Uy ap
man of Canton, for $15 per mouth railroad men in general, especially Ly
» “ .
“The Bon Ton Millinery” will open | that whatever Joys there are in rall-
at No. 109 Lockhart street on Monday, |"03dIng can only be found in the
March 256th. The latest New York ¥arm weather, no doubt being true
fashions will be ou display including © the letter. The various officials
patterns hats. {also welcome with open hands the
{winter's end, their lot In endeavor-
Mrs. John Red of Pittston, bined /ing to keep traffic moving for the
her husband here yesterday. Mr. Red past six weeks being anything but
has accpeted employment here with (an enviable one,
the Hall Signal Compafty and he will |
reside in Sayre. | Misfortune Never Comes Singly.
will hold a millinery opening on Wed- Igly.” Is a wise old saw was proven on
nesday and Thursday next A fine | Saturday in Wysox township
line of Easter hats will be shown in- [tle daughter of Mr. and Mrs
cluding some very special bargains. | Archer, living near the Langing farm
‘was sent to the Packer hospital in the
Stanley Weaver has been appointed morning, suffering with appendicitis,
city ticket agent for the Lehigh Val land the during the afternoon of the
ley raflroad In Wilkes-Barre He game day a young son of the family
tukes the place of Mr. ‘Heller, who had » floger amputated while opera-
was promoted recently to be district [ting a feed cutter
pidsenger agent for the Lehigh Valley. |
Miss Katherine Schnell of Bingham- |
ton, will assist the Presbyterian choir |
in their concért at the Methodist |), pincer, who resides at No. 314
church on Wednesday evening. Miss North Elmer avenue, when he stepped
Schnell has been soloist at several'y oo... engine at this place on Sat
of the Binghamton churches aud pos- urday evening, slipped and fell, se-
sesses a voice of rare sweetness and oo rely spraining his left leg and In-
power. juring his hip. He was taken to his
rk home and Dr. M. C. Hunter was call-
It is expected that the health board |
{ed While painful his Injuries are not
wil shortly send out notices to the of a serious nature.
various residents of this borough to!
Engineer Stephens Injured,
Alex A. Stephens, the Lebigh Val-
Where to Wind Them.
Pianos and Organs are sold on Easy
——
|
(Malf Starved and Half Naked He is
| Cared Fo By Towanda Author
| tes.
Half starved, half clothed, his mind
{almost a blank, “Jack” Buck of Sayre.
‘was taken into custody at Towanda
| yesterday morning by Constable Mo
Cracken. Buck, who Is well knowp
here on account of his demented <on
(dition, Was in pitiable condition when
the Towanda authorities took him io
{charge Friday night he 'was found
{wandering about the streets of Sayre
and the police took him to the lockup
1 The following morning he was relaead
(and promised to go home [It is pot
{known whether he wept to his home
for not He lives with his mother, and
{she I2 old and unable %a_ look’ after
him. How he got to Towanda is not
known He was found stumbling
{along the streets of that place weak
and emaciated from the lack of food
{He was placed in a cell and later food
{was given him. He ate ravencusly
{and kept mumbling =
(home and see the folks.” This morn-
/ing the Towanda authorities notified
Chief Walsh and that official will see
that Buck is returned to this place
It Is likely that steps will be taken
to care for him in the future
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Madigan Will Play With Montreal
{ Mike Madigap of Towanda, one of
ithe best known ball players In this
section, who signed a contract with
{the New York American League, has
Eastern League, and he will be
member of the team which represents
ithe Canadian city this
{be used In both Infleld and outfield
ipositions. Jack Cotter, also of To
iwanda. will play with Kane this sea
i
{ 80n
Porter — Andrus.
fesse Byron Portor of Dayton, Ohio
Sayre, were united in
ithe Baptist parsonage In Waverly on
{Saturday evening by the Hev. George
A Driggs, pastor of the Baptist
{ehurch. The bride Is a most favor-
jably young woman, the daughter of
[Mrs. C. M. Burton, while the groom
lis rapidly becoming famous as a writ-
ler of songs. His first effort, and the
jone which gave him wide popularity,
Is entitled “My Own Justina"
Library (lab Meeting.
! The Ladies’ Library club will hold
a meeting tomorrow afternoon in the
brary rooms. Chairman, Mrs
Henry
read “Why the
IMrs. W. A Kelley: “A History Quiz,’
Mrs. Eugen Allen An intermission
will then be devoted to “An Hour fin
the Museum.” following which a pa-
per entitled, "Current Events” will be
readf by Mrs. Johannah Crafuer
~ Married at Waverly,
Edward Werkhelser, a machinist em-
ployed In the Sayre shops, and Miss
Helen Benedict of West Pittston, were
{married at Waverly on Saturday af-
ternoon. The groom left Sayre some
{time ago to go to Pittston, but re-
{turend here last week to accept a
{situation in the Lehigh shops. He
brought with him his prospective
bride and they went to Waverly and
were married
An Active Season.
The roadway departments of the var-
ious rallroads are looking forward
to a season of great activity, upon
the disappearance of the frost from
{the ground. The rather severe weath-
er of the past two months together
iwith constantly lucreasing and heav-
iter rolling stock making it lmpera-
[tive to place the roadbeds in sulta-
{ble condition.
Carpenters Take Notleo,
[146 UI. B. of C. & J. of A
jnotified to meet at Tioga Polat ceme-
tery, Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 to ats
{tend funeral of Bro. M. E Walker of
Milan. H LL. Spriuger, Financial See
retary
are hereby
fee Gorge at Wysox,
lat Towanda and above last Friday
gorged below the Wysox bridge and
the water soon covered the fats ut
that place so that it was Impossible to
reach the bridge from the East side
for a few days
Unhappy Countenances,
The various employes of the Lehigh
Vaiiey did not look upon thelr checks
lular delight due to a short month, the
nine hour day and three lidays.
The outlook for the present month,
however, is more favorable.
ST
2 NTC . ZPQNYA
Haviland Turns on Kaufman, and De.
|
clares That the Latter Suggested |
| Game By Which a Let of Mouey |
Could Be Made In An Improper Man. |
mer, !
f
James T. Haviland, the “stock spec |
falist,” who is in jail in Scranton ac i
jcused of fleeging a large number of |
{clients out of thelr money has begun |
4
A Grand Special Showin
Mattresses,
[to talk. du other words he is getting |
jexceedingly wroth and if his tongue |
jeontinues to wag he may succeed in
{luplicating others in the uefarious | gp
ischeme by which hundreds were vic- |
iHmized Havilaud declares that he I= | or A
[the innocent victim of false and B® oN)
{trumped up charges. He claims that !
x 205 Desmond street
ZN ANA
Ph
NAPA pend
Comfortable
Furniture
You will find at-
tractive pieces for
every room in the
house among this
collection, and 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.
g of Iron Beds, Springs and
Vallty Phone 191 a SC
NS +
DNS
{his transactions on the stock market
iwith the money of H. A. Kaufman &
{Co., were perfectly legitimate and that |
ihe owes them nothing. He makes no
| promise of settlement
The man who SEERS experience
§
already taken
Haviland also makes serious ac- |
cusations against Kaufman, declaring
that the latter wanted him to concoct
NOW,
a lot of money In an unlawful and
improper manner.
It is now sald District Attorney Je- |
rome of New York will be asked to
may seck it anywhere.
The time to act In
investigate the methods by which the |
concern operated
STRUCK RY EXPRESS
NEAR WILKESBARRE.
“THE HOUSE
‘rank Casper, Trackwalker for D. &
H. Co, Was Killed by Lehigh Val. |
ley Passenger Train. -
i .
Frank Casper, aged 40 years of Min >
ler's Mills SU as a lrackwalker | - Shoe De
js the D. & H. Co, was Instantly kill- | Our stock of Shoes
fed by a passenger train on the Lehigh [*ied, women and children We can
Valley railroad, just abqve the round Look our ilne over and be convinced
Wilkes-Barre shortly be
o'clock yesterday moruing
{Casper was attending to the signal | We are headquarters in Men's we
lights along the llue at the time, and |?! Men's Pants, Overalls, Jackets, |
the=tront of a | Shirts Gloves and Mittens
islow freight, the passenger train, trav- |
jeling at a high rate of speed, struck
{him with terrific force and killed him
jInstantly, the being horribly | This line is strictly fresh goods
imangled. The remalns were taken to and eggs. We can save you ten
{his home In Miner's Mills, where a 80d get prices
i house at
fore 7
ias he stepped from
body
ivive,
|
Rosabele Leslie Co.
EE
The new store known as
The Bon Ton Milliner
109 Lockhart St., Sayre, Pa.
i
! Probably one of the most popular |
| repertoire organizations which visits |
ithis city is the Rosabele Leslie Co,
{which is announced to appear at the |
| Loomis opera house all this week with
Saturday |
imatinees Wednesday and
OF BARGAINS"
partment
complete with a full line
ive you money on this line of
sar. Everything up to date. Full lige
'nderwear, Hoslery, Work and Fancy
We make a specialty of fresh butter
on this line of goods. Call
y
been purchased in New
Aside from Miss Leslie, whose care
ful and intelligent Interpretation of | -
an almost endless variety of parts of Spring and Summer Millinery
has own for her an enviable reputa
tion in the popular priced field, the
company numbers twenty people
York, and the latest models
will be shown, including Pattern
fmany of whom have been seen upon |
itage with high priced at
Miss Leslie's
{the local
{ fractions plays are all
standard melodramas several of
Application te Amend Charter.
In the Court of Ltommon Pleas of
Bradford County
Notice is
{which have never Leen seen at cheap
prices, while the vaudeville contingent
which appears between the acts, |
| suffic lent within Itself, to supply an : : :
jentire evening's entertainment, equal jpicallon wiil be made to the Court of
to that presented by the {Commou Pleas of Bradford County
average |
{vaudeville theatre ‘When Oh the first day of April, A. D, 190;
{ London |
Sleeps,” is the bill tonight
hereby giveu that an ap
Miss Les. (At 2 oclock pm, for the approval and
lite will be seen in a very pleasing rote | sranting of certair amendments to
lin each play the Charter of “THE FIRST PRES.
BYTERIAN CHURCH IN SAYRE." of
It would have been simple justice |S4yre Bradford County
jto have fixed the salaries of rural mati , Pennsylvania, as specifically set forth
{carriers at $1,000 per year; but $900 [In the petition therefor now on fle
[is considerably better than $720 The '® sald Court, agreeably to the pro
{job 1s far removed from a cinch. The ‘!80n8 of the Act of General Assem
{carrier must be out in all kinds of P'¥ of the Commonwealth of Penn
weather, he must keep his horses well FYIVarda approved April 14th, 1505, re
latins to the amendement of Church
Borough,
[ted and shod, and his wagons and > ;
jharness in repair. With a salary of Iarters and to the provisions of the
[$1.000, he would have little better than | CuTporation Act” of 1874, and It
{a fair living Supplements
i LAWS & WINLACK
Mar 4-11-18-25
Death of Valley Fireman.
i —
Under the National Pure Food Law Solleltors
{it will be possible for the authorities
lof a State interested in the preser
vation of the health of the people to
reach the
terate thelr products
Wm H Sprague
high Valley
1 1
loca piving betwee
1 well knowr
manufacturers who adul
That will mak:
{the law popular where the old State
law wah unpopular, for
{chants were compelled to pay fines for
selling adulterated foods that they
{thought all along were pure
on the tw
Packerton
died vesterdas i!
home at Lehighton, from
in the head
fireman
Mt. Carmel
many mer
Notice.
Any one wanting trees
grape vines and
nlmost entirely disappeared from the ‘by au expert. call or
lowlands in the valley the mountains Davis, No. 408 Olive
| hereabouts are still snow capped. The Bell phone
isnow on the mouatain side Is ver) —— -
deep in places and If It comes with Best grade Lehigh Valley and Her
!n rush Is likely to cause a flood of nlow coal, well screened, prompt de-
tivery; hard and soft wood Both |
1 phonea at yard and office at Ravmond
& Haupt's. D Clarey Coal Ca
i rose bushes
| Despite the fact that the snow has
{
shrubbery trimmed
street, Sayre
260-6"
‘no sma’i proportions
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Two Lehigh cars were derailed at
Fowanda this morning The too!
train was called but the cars were
iretracked befpre the tool crew arrived
Announcement comps from Reading
jthat oat of about 1.000 patrons of the
public schools who voted on the ques
tion of Introducing the single day |
Landlord James Kinney of the Kin- session, all but 50 favored the change
ney House, Towanda, and his son —
Thomas attended the funeral of Owen | gaveral houses and lots tor sale tn
McCauley in Sayre today. esirable locations ip town. Terms
. : : Inquire of W.
‘Block, Athens
i
& Thirk of the time
saved in the morn.
ing! Anditchopa
everything else, §
also. =
Saves Time,
Labor, Money.
BOLICH BROS
~
Kasper Mothers Dining and Lunch
Rooms are always supplied with the
best In the market and served in good
style. It Is our endeavor to make you
comfortable and happy. We solielt
vour patronage
A —————
KASPER BR
10 and 136 Dysmond 3