The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, March 28, 1907, Image 3

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sat One of the slickest Individuals that
just has paid the capitol of Bradford coun-
{town” last Saturday. traded horses
Retarued From Trip on Road to Find {with James Lockabee, sold an animal
> Left © Jamies Crow, had a good
That She Had Packed vy aud [time and Wednesday night while the
{officers were looking for him, changed
his clothes at the hotel where he was
Ou Tuesday last a raliroad brake- | stopping and quietly vanished. The
Wan who for some months has resided man was supposed to be one Clarence
“|in one of the Brundage houses ou | Burton of Binghamton, although he
East Packer avenue left home to gu did not register ander that name. Be
Out on the road. When he went away fore performing the disappearins
everything was runuing smoothly so [trick In Towanda. Burton fs sald to
far as marital bliss was concerned, have traded horses at Nichols, Apala-
but when the husband and wage earn- chin, Rome and other villages and In
er returued {fom his trip yesterday {doing 80 has aroused the Ire of every
a startling change had taken place In iparty with whom he dealt
his household. Instead of belug greet- | Burton Is accused of being a hoas
ed by the smiles of a loving wife, the trader and Speculator of the unusual!
ralliroader was confronted by bare kind
walls and empty rooms. Every plece [at hand. he had no stock to start with
of furniture had been removed during and had none when he quit, although
Tonn.
you out with anything
SAYRE, PA.
BallenUne's Celebrated Ales on
draught at the Wilbur House Cafe tf
Easter post cards, wholesale and re-
tall. Athens Racket Store. 35 de
sigus u
The shops will close down tomor-
row and will not resume again an-
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RIL}
YOu?
If you are con-
sidering the par-
chase of furniture,
you will find it a
delight to choose
the needed pi
from a collection
that has one's un-
questioning confi-
dence. Its doubly
agreable when one
has the feeling that
NO €XCEss 18 being.
In other words,
NEGA BS
: oY THIS —
BEGUN YESTERDAY
{Bill In Equity Filed tn Court of Com- |
mon Pleas te Compel Nathaniel C |
Harris te Render an Accounting as |
Trustee of the Estate of the Late |
John H. Mills,
L. B. Denison, administrator of the |
estate of Johm H. Mills,
decensed. paid or asked for the faith itself C
people enjoy paving full value for superior things,
but they do not like to feel that they are paying an
additional sum for the privilege of exerting their
own good judgment
Caldwell's Furniture Store,
205 Desmond street. Valley Phone 191 a
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ANY GICHNEN ANN
which was filed lu the Court of Com-
mon Pleas at Towanda Yesterday af
jlernoon. D.C. DeWitt of Towanda
{and the Hon. E M. Dunham of Sayre
are the attorneys for the petitioner,
After setting up the fact that he ~
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was duly appointed to administer the g SO,
estate of the late Jonn H. Mills, who
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his absence, and all that remained in a brief Space of t'me he owned and [ed i a, the hein Peciten
was a small pile of dirt on the kitchen drove several steppers. One day last Iwas the Res of a ey . SSedont
floor. The raliroader made Inquiry week. with a 'onging for some horses. [about forty-two acres onan Te
of the neighbors and learned that his he went to a livery atable in Binzhrm- [township of Abana now 8 .
wife had began‘ to move shortly af- ton and hired » team. He immedinte- {Sayre borough. After tei f th
ler he left to go out on his run. The [ly drove out of the city and headed |property the petition further . it :
neighbors, however, could give him for Pennsylvania. At Apalachin be | pat In November, 1877 the sala an |
ho [aformation as to where she had made a trade and then resumed bis ly Mills became considerable nro
gone Journey. As near as can be learned led financially and that judgments of
This morning the railroader secured the last deal was made at Nichols. large amounts were entered up
the services of a local attorney and The Binghamton liveryman got on {against him. Executions were lssued
the two visited the Lehigh Valley his trail, went to Apalachin and se- | thereon and all of his real and per
freight station. There the missing cured his horses. The Apalachin vie- | onal Property including th ie |
goods were found. They were all bill- tim took up Burton's trail at that ley described In the petites pe,
ed to a town down the country in the place and followed him to Nichols, lupon and sold by the sherifr to sat. i
name of the wife's father. Now the and the Nichols trader hiked after the |
til Monday. The man who SEEKS experience may
seek Ht anywhere,
The man who HEEDS experience takes
a policy In
Tt National Protective Legion 3
and gets benefits of 17 years experience,
Get behind its protection and share in Hs
NOW,
E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager
Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre.
BELL AND VALLEY PHONE
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The Glaser Loan office will move
by the first of April in the. Elmer
block above the Nationa! Bank tr
The “senior class of the Sayre high
school will hold a cake and ple sale
at Willams’ grocery store, Saturday,
March 30. Come and buy.
benefits. The time to act Is
b. M. DRIGGS,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST,
y Record
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Norris and
their granddaughter of Dundee. Yates
county, N. Y., are the guests of the
former's brother, Andrew Norris of
Cayuta street. _
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be open for business.
tu
in the business.
proceedings.
od at
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raliroader will take legal steps to re-
J. B. Knapp, of the’ River Edge cover his property fro the railroad
Green houses, will open a display win-
dow In Follett's grocery store on Fri-
day morning. Potted plants and cut
flowers on display.
ever, Just why the wife of his bosom
should left in the manner in which
she did, as there had been no trouble
of any kind.
Richard Downs. a shop employe
Sustained an extensive laceration of
the right thumb yesterday afternoon
While eugaged at his work a heavy
wedge fell on the thumb crushing It
Bevererly. He went to the hospital
for treatment,
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Tuesday the Senate passed finally
the "House two-cent a wile railroad
fare Lill. The House will concur In
it and the governor sign the bill, and
We can try it In our opinion It will
be a henefit to the railroad compan-
ies, as more people will travel
FREIGHT CAR THIEVES
Officials at That Place Think They
Have Made au Important Capture,
This morning word was received at
the local detective's office of the Le
der arrest at Towanda and the offic-
lals at that place belleve that they
have been implicated In the box car
robberies that have been perpetrated
along the line recently. The names
of the men were not given but S
ial Officer Shaffer went to that place
on No. 8 and will Investigate thelr
recorda
The act of assembly of 1906. which
compels township officers to file af-
fidavits with the clerk of the courts
that their expenses In procyring their
elections was not more than $50, etc.
is very unpopular, Inasmuch as very
few such offices are renumerative, and
it Is frequently difficult to guizompe-
tent men to act in such capacities.
Excellent Showing.
I'he report of the National Auditors
of the National ~ Protective Legion
shows the finances and general stand-
ing of that popular organization to be
in excellent condition. Backed by a
season. ju She styeatis of Peuhieyivunia fund of $2.132,167.51, the greater part
No4 aa ae ro — of which i2 Invested In first-class se-
Haven Express prints the following {curities, the ntembers of the order are
“A well known local fisherman states afforded absolute protection. The or-
that most people do not know bow der is growing steadily and bids fair
to werve a “bony” fish. He says (hat to become one of national prominence
after being made ready for the pan |
the backbone should be removed and
then a liberal quantity of salt placed
inside the fish. It should then be Hi
placed In a crock and baked slowly
As the fish is baking the salt dissolves
the small bones, and there your are—
nothing but the real meat.”
As this is the “sucker” catching
Easter Flowers,
Easter Lilies, Azaleas In all colors,
stnbier Roses In pots, Clnerarias
Hyacinths and cut flowers. Carna-
{tions In all colors—largest stock In
ithe valley at reasonable prices. Riv-
|er Edge Greenhouse. Both phones. 1w
Best grade Lebigh Valley and Ber-| Today is known In church circles
alice coal, well screened, prompt de- 4 Maundy Thursday. Tomorrow Is
livery: bard and soft wood. Both (ood Friday. Both days are regard-
phones at yard and office at Raymond | og 1s 5 part of the Easter season and
& Haupt’s. D. Clarey Coal Ca ‘therefore the public schools did not
jconvene this morning. There will be
_For weak kidneys and lame back ,, more schoo! until Monday next
use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder
Pills. Best for lumbago, rheumatism DeWIit's Carbolized Witch Hazel
and bladder troubles. Sold by C. M. SB-lve undoubtedly the best relief for
Driggs, Drugs. Plles. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Drugs
Opening.
Refrigerators.
Our
Strong Point
a
Square Deal
fe $
{ “dealer,” going to Rome and from
there coming to Towanda. Chlef Al-
on Bridge street
when the Nichols party drove across
ithe bridge. The officers were notified
at once, and they started out to :ocate
| Burton. ’
| Chief Allen had seen the “hossy”
{at which hotel he was stopping, and
while he and Constable McCracken
were tracing Burton, to different
places about town
'overheard the conversation between
the Nichols men and the Officers, be
{fell to discussing the affair In loud
tones. A strange nan attired in
{Hight colored suit Alprvached Ye toys
and asked what was wrong. One of
ithe lads volunteered the information
and the police were looking for him
|The stranger hurried away, entered a
‘hotel, and a few minutes later emerg-
jed attired In a Wack suit He went
{out Bridge street. passed within arm's
{length of cne of the men trom Nichols
‘who was looking for Burton, and
then walked Jelsurely across the
bridge and diseppeared. The man
was Burton.
Officer Allen a few minutes later
found the hotel where the wanted
man had been stopping, but it was
too late, the bird had flown. The of-
ficers learned at East Towanda that
{& man answering Burton's description
and wearing a black sult had boarded
a Southbound freight train.
| The men from Nichols hunted
{James Lockabee, who had swapped
horses with Burtou, and wanted him
to give them his horse, but Mr. Lock-
abee refused, und they were cowpall-
up
anfmal Lockabee traded to Burton.
the latter s0ld to Jumes Crow, a
watch and a sum of money figuring
in the deal, so the men from Nichols
seem to be the ouly ones out an ani-
wal along the route traversed by the
wily Burtou.—Review.
Elected Oflicers,
At a meeting of the West
day night last, the following officers
were elected and Installed: Past pres-
[ident, Willtam Terwilliger; president,
William M. Swayze;
Mrs. Guiles; secretary, A. G. Kremer,
treasurer, N. A. Plumstead; prelate,
[Mrs Watson; gulde, Mrs. Plumstead:
inside guard, Mr. Watson; outside
guard, Charles Vanness;
three years, Charles Vanness. An in-
vitation of A. Brooks to meet at his
{and accepted.
Funéral of Mrs. Goodsell
The funeral of Mrs. Charles Good-
{sell, whose death occurred at
{home on Steadman street on Monday
morning last, was held from the house
I. F. Warner, pastor of the Methodist
church, officiating.
uf friends and neighbors of the deceas-
ed attended the obsequles, including
{the members of the various organiza-
tions to which she belongs
tery for interment.
Found New Coal.
While Inspecting his train at Ifom-
et’s Ferry yesterday afternoon Con-
{ductor George Armstrong of this place,
found a brand pew swans coat lying
concealed on one of the tracks uoder-
{neath a freight car. s
made by the Austin Cloth
of Memphis, Tena And :
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isfy these judgments. Nathaniel C |
{ Harris, the defendant In the suit, be- The new store know has
Prior to said sale, however, It is
[alleged in the petition that an agree-
{ment was entered Into between the
{ decedent, John H. Mills, and Nathan-
109 Lockhart St., Sayre, Pa.
An entire new stock has
been purchased in New
of Spring and Summer
{fel C. Harris, whereby the latter was |
{to become the purchaser of - ‘
i the prop. cluding Pattern Hats
{all the money necessary therefor. and
{Harris was to hold the sald real es
jtate In” trust for Mills. [In addition
thereto it 1s allegad that Harris agreed
{to divide the real estate Into lots, sell
usts already stamped on linen
|the same, sud out of the proceeds of
[sald sale pay the debts of the sald
Joho H. Mliils, 1? any were not reach
{ed by tha sheriff's sale, and after sup- |
{plying a sufficient amount of the pro- |
ceeds of the sale of said lots to relm
burse Harris for moneys advanced by
thim. In payment for this service Har- |
|ris was to pay any surplus received |
Wy him to Mills. In case any of the
real estate remained unsold, after
paying all such claims. Harris it is
alleged. agreed to reconvey the same
to Mills.
In pursauance of this agreement Mills
| permitted the sale to go on, and the
Utle and possession of the proper- |
ty passed to Harris
tion
It is alleged that this agreeMent |
AIR COOLED
or Telephon 4
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Gen. Agt.,
Nichols, N. Y.
engine can be Yeen in opera-
at E O. Pealer's, Sayre.
was reduced to writing and was sign
ed and =ealed and executed by Harris
and Mills.
It Is alleged In the petition, how | Will Be Held In Towanda, Tuesday,
ever, that this instrument April 9th
PROHIBITION CONVENTION.
Is Iu the |
hands of Harris, but the latter denles
Its existence and declines to furnish |
the petitioner with a copy will hold Its anoual
The petition further declares that | convention In the court house at To
tha real property has been divided In- {wanda, April* 9, for the purpose of
to lots by Harris and that he has sold {making nominations for county ticket
them to many different parsons, real appointing delegates to the State con
[izing therefrom In the nelghborhood
The Prohibition party of Bradford
county
I vention, and the election of county of-
{of nearly forty thousand dollars, ficers for
which the petitioner asserts in justice |
and equity belongs to the estate of |
the late John Mills, and which Is be-
Ing wrongfully withheld by the defen-
dant
After reciting the above facts the
petitioner asks the court to order the
defendant to furnish a full. just and
true amount of all of the lands and
property described In the petition
sold by him, to whom sold, when sold,
how much the same was sold for, how
much received, when received, and
{how much of sald lands remain un-
sold.
The court Is also asked to require
the defendant to pay over all moneys |
{in his hands as trustee, belonging to
{the estate of the decedent. Also that
the defendant be required to recon-
vey the estate of the late decedent, ac-
cording to the terms of the alleged
|agreement.
rr Sule prowsiges $0 Sh 2 mom jo: er, near Georgetown, on Saturday, has |
Isult In a long drawn out legal bat- '¢¢0 uuraveled |
tle. Lewis Milla, of Sayre, Is a son The dead man bas been Mentifted
w the decedent, ahd in case the ad. ™* Michael Kropaskie of WikesRatre,
ministrator should win the sult the and an associate Is charged with the |
bloody deed The consclence-stricken |
estate would revert to him.
= wife of the accused murderer, it is al-
leged told In detall the story of the |
horrible crime perpetrated in their |
Wilkes-Barre home on Friday night,
March 16 |
According to her reported contes- |
sion, after the crime was committed, |
the eusulug year |
the |
purpose of at]
{10°30 a. m. The convention proper is |
lcalled for 1:30 p. m
Owing to the new primaries act |
now In force, It i3 Imperative that!
{we have a full attendance In order |
that we may be able to certify to our |
jnominatious In accordance with the
| new law. [It Is the earnest desire of
your county cominittee that there be!
la tull attendance, “you count one”
{Come and bring your neighbor, E H
[ Meeker, chairman county committee
There will be a conference for
organization, called
WIFE TELLS ON A HEADSMAN,
Says Her Husband Decapitated Man
In Bag.
The find-
ing of the headless body of a man in
mystery surrvunding the
a bag floating in the Susquehanna riv- |
Echoes
From the Edison phonograph for
[April. 9509—Angel's Serenade We
{feel especially gratified that the first
{Harp solo made ls such a splendid
{rendition of Brag's well known com- the body was secreted in the cellar of |
| position, = thelr home nutil the following Sunday
| Call at our Phonograph Parlors
{and listen to the complete list of Edi
{son's records. Ike Samuels, Lockhart
{Street Jeweler. at Is something wrong? Usually it's |
i the stomach. Use Cascasweet and]
“Conspirators.” put the stomach right, and the sun- |
Conpld and beautiful woman has ever {shine will return to the baby's face. |
{been Charles Dana Gibson's best theme Cascasweel is best for bables and
{His pictures that have given him children. 50 doses 25 cents. Sold by |
world-wide fame have been mibstly C. M. Driggs. Drugs. I
pictures of women. Hence the “Gib- }
son Girl,” the favorite of three coati-
nents. Next Sunday's World wil eon-
small creek
Plenty of Ice
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The large amount of Ice which was
that commodity will be reasonable the
coming summer Last year ice was
but despite the fact that the
Winter was open for the most part,
there were about four weeks of good
ice making weather, and the dealers
took excellent advantage of It, secur-
The ice Is fine, and
as there Is plenty of it the prices ought
to be within the reach of all.
a luxury
He very careful of your bowels
when you have a cold. Nearly all
other cough syrups are coustip
especially those containing opiates
Kennedy's Laxative Cough :
moves the bowels—containg NO opl=
ates. So!!! hy C. M. Driggs, Drugs.
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No. 5668
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Fhe First National Bank of Sayre,
at Sayre, in the State of Pennsyle
vania, at the
March 224, 1807.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 'e
Overdralls, secured and unsecured
UR Bouds te secure circulation
Premiums on U.S Bonds
Bomds, securities etc,
cohen wm
1090
10,000 00
«Lise ee
- Sa
2100 vo
1490
Banking house furniture and Bxtures
Other real estate vwoed
Dae from Natioual Banks (not reserve
agenis - .
Due from approved reserve agents,
Checks and other cash items
Notes of other National Banks
Fractional paper currency, aickels,
and cents
is Sy a
. ol Ny
aw
»o 0
: : LE
Lawful! moncy reserve in bank, vig
15.50 to
Legaltender notes . ban wm
Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer
S per cent. of circulation)
nie
Total
§a0.986 29
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund .
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid 109 1
PG 0
Myu
NM
Hw
Nationa! Bank Notes oulstag ling
Mae tO other Nal
val banks
[rae to State banks aud bankers
Dividends unpaid
Tobividusl depumits subject
» Check TWN
Demand certificates of dept tga is 10
Certified checks ow
“eS esta
Total F096 oy
STATE oF FENwsvLvania, County of Brads
ford, ws
L RF. Page, cashier of the aldvenamed bank,
do solemnly swear that the sbove Sattment te
true to the of my knewielije and ef
. TAGS
and swore before me a Gop
of March
March. igen,
Cashier's checks outstand'g
¥. &. Powkns, Notary Pablic.
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