: besides, it don't cost “more than the ordinary x Hina never bought a Tailored Suit you've “Come in and aney & Page Ru 2 AR ale Speioss Ar Commas ii i MAKING MONEY When You Buy These Goods Sayre Store. A big line of enamel ware ata little price: Pie plates all sizes deep and shallow. Egg Poachers, Stew Pans, Tea Pots, Handled Fry Pans Tea Steepers, Lady Finger Pans Tube Cake Pans, Cups, Patty Pans, Mugs, . Pudding Pans, Trays, Covered Pails, Omelet Pans, Colanders, Broilers, Strainers, Oval Baking Pans Mustard Cups, Mixing Bowls, Baking Pans, Custard Cups All Priced at 10c Each. GEO. L. ROBERTS (0. Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St., Athens. _ If you don’t trade with ws we both lose money. “- The Valley Record OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL “Al the news that's fit to print | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1906. LOCAL BREVITIES Harry's Ciokt=unexieliod gc cigar, made at Sayre. Choir rehearsal at the Presby- (terian church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. | Mrs. Geo. Hill will sing at the in of the Redeemer tomorrow morning. Jules Murry presents Creston | Clarke in “Beaucaire” at the Loo- ar appetites. What more | is toh. ‘can appeal to your taste | —e The Rector gas lamp and man- tles for sale at Bolich Bros.’ hard ware store. 151-6 For fine and fashionable milli- nery go to Miss Kaufman's, South Main street, Athens. t Strictly fresh oysters by the quart or stew at M. K. Tully's pull- man cafe, Lehigh avenue. 1461 Sale of H. Sattler’s stock of clothing and shoes will continue until every article is sold. 147tf J. F. Taylor of Auburn spent yesterday at the home of R. E Hammond of North Elmer avenue. George Deihl of Auburn came to Sayre this morning to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Edward Siebel, which will occur tomorrow afternoon. : The second in a series of lessons from the life of Joseph, “Wanted, a Man,” will be the subject for the evening discourse at the Presby- terian church tomorrow, Creston Clarke in “Monsieur Beaucaire” at the Loomis this .{evening. There are still a few de- sirable seats left which may be secured upon application. The Movanho club room was the scene of another merry dance last evening. A large number attended and the Packer band fur- nished the music for the dancing: Seven metnligss of the Sayre APL UGTA PLOT George H. Smith, Who Shoved Spurious Money in Sayre Ar- rested by Secret Service Men George H. Smith, one of the two men who succeeded in passing counterfeit quarters in Sayre a few | weeks ago, has been taken in cus- tody, a telegram having been re- ceived to that effect by Chief Walsh. Smith was arrested by William Gammon, a government secret service officer of Scranton. The latter has been on Smith's track for the past four years and he is regarded as one of the slickest counterfeiters in the country, and was at the head of a gang whose workshop was located in the moun- tains near Moravia, N. Y. A few days ago the secret service officers arrested three men in that place, just as they were about to scat themselves at the dinner table. Smith was also with the party, but he dashed from the room and made good his escape while the officers were busy with! his three companions. The three men arrested were taken to Au- burn, and arraigned before a Unit ed States Commissioner in that place. Two of them were allowed to go as there was but little evi- dence to hold them, although the officers are positive that they be- long to the gang and they hope eventually to land them behind the bars. The capture of Smith is re Mr. and Mrs Harry Geiss have garded as a most importaat one, as | returned from their wedding trp. it is beleived that he is responsible | a for the greater part of the counters’ J H. Murrelle was at the county feit coin that has now and then seat today transacting business been circulated in this section, - W. H. Kessler, of Dushore was in Sayre yesterday on business Ray Kessler, Jr, of Towanda, transacted business in Sayre today Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stark went to Towanda this morning to spend Sunday with friends. Several Checks and a Large Audience Enjoys Fine Literary and Musical Program The local organization of the National Protective Legion held a public pay~off in their rooms last night Those who received divi- dends were James Wiltse, John Hawes, Perry Smith, James West {brook, of this place, and Valzora Blakeslee of Buffalo. The checks were distributed by district manag- er EF. Mercercau who made a short address. During the even ing a most enjoyable literary musical program consisting of a soprano Mrs. Frank Cook; a recitation by Elonora Knapp and piano solos by Misses Villie Case, Laura Seward and Maude Memnll. Light freshments were served and those present express themselves as be ing highly delighted with the entire evening's entertainment. The next pay-off will occur four weeks from last night. and was rendered, solo by a hotel at re PERSONAL MENTION H. O. Hansen is in Elmira on business. today E J. Connely is in Towanda this afternoon on business. RE —— — ELLSWORTH'S CANDIDACY William Ellsworth, the Prohibi- bition candidate for shenff, is onc of Wyalusing's substantial citizens and has done much toward advanc- ing the business interests of that town. He is a business man him. self, of sterling integrity and has| The Misses Myrtle Potter and proach. He is making a vigorous | wick are in Elmira today. canvass for the office he seeks and | has many friends who will give, John Hammond went to Buffalo him their support on the strength |this morning to pay a short visit to of his excellent record as a man of | his daughter May Hammond. honor and® character. For years | he has been identified with nearly | advance the interests of his home college, came home last night to town and county, and in the mean- I spend Sunday. : C. L. Mall nt to Spenc ency which will support him at the 3eN we 9 Spencer this mormng to transact business lls on Tuesday next. Mr. Ells- |. : : . po a : in connection with H. O. Hansen's worth promises to befriend the tax : | contracts in that place. payers and reduce the price of eis keeping the county prisoners, and! SJ Fisher went to White those who are acquainted with his | Haven this morning and will re- character know that he will keepiturn tomorrow with Mrs his word in the event of his elec aad son, who have been visiting ption. The Record predicts that he | relatives in that place. will have a flattering showing when ' the votes are counted on Tuesday night next Fisher William McConnell of Washing ton, travelling passenger agent of MY the Chicago and Great Western Railroad company, was in Sayre TAKEN SUDDENLY ILL, Fors So While F. I. Winters’ meat wag- | CREAMERY BURNED on was standing in front of Hol- comb’s barber shop in West Sayre this morning, the horse became The creamery building and stock sick very suddenly and fell down owned by the Franklindale Cream- in the road, breaking the thills and ery Company, situated near Frank- lindale, this county, burned to the ground last night. The fire origi tingling the harness. The ani- mal was unharnessed with some nated in the engine room between 10and 11 o'clock, but when dis- difficulty and led back to the barn. covered had made such headway WRECK NEAR PENN HAVEN ccd mc evs building S t A= broken: wheel on a Lehigh the ui ding and its conten ” The : loss will amount to ncarly $4,000, Valley freight caused a slight : .d by insur- Wieck: to the - Lelighton-Mt. Car- which is partly covered by insur , ance mel freight at Hart's curve, near Penn Haven, last night. Passen-! ger service was somewhat delayed, FORMED PARTNERSHIP but the wrecking crew cleared the | Y: B34 RA Holcombe. brothers, who have been conduct. tracks without delay. ing separate barber shops directly STATION AGENT RESIGNS opposite each other on Keystone — avenue in West Sayre for some H. S. Wilcox, for the past 16 time, have decided to form a parts years station agent for the Lehigh nership. The new business will be Valley at the junction near Pitts- conducted in the new building ton, has resigned. Ill health is which was recently erected by R. ie im avene. TH Commissioners to Take New| Bridge A delegation composed of Sayre | busincss men will appear before the C. unty Commissioners at Ath ens tis afternoon and ask that the road which runs from the cast end of the new bridge across the Susquchanna at this place be ac- «Lepted. The opening of this road was a necessity in connection with getting the bridge, the opened to the public the commis- bridge 1s constructed and w 1 sioners will be asked to accept the road el —— MAY EMPLOY MORE MEN Train crews on the Lehigh Val- ley are working night and day in order to relieve the congested con dition of traffic. Despite the efforts in ths direction the officials ®Necss continues to increase congcs tion is inevitable Rather than take chances train after train ts beng any of the local the long hours, hurried out and as a are yards, result hsand work az abatement trom present conditions, and it would not surprise those who are in a position to know if more men were empl 1nyed. el NOTICE Want ads inserted by persons not having a The Record ordered printed cannot charge ledger account with must be paid for when We positively want ads indiscrim- inatcly—the expense of bookkeep- ing and collecting is entirely out of proportion to the amount iavolv- ed in the gaagcon. ORDERED 3,000 ( 3,000 CARS The Lehigh Valley has placed an order with the Standard Steel Car company for 3,000 cars. The cars are to be delivered in June, 1906. The company will also locomotives. A A Meet HOSPITAL NOTES Miss Naomi Decker of Monroe- ton, was discharged this forenoon Alfred Bolich got his right index finger mixed up with the gearing of a washing machine and sustained a pamnful laceration. He treated at the ho-pital. ORGANIZED NEW LODGE A lodge of the Royal Neighbors America, an auxiliary to the Modern Woodmen of America, was organized in Sayre last night. The new organization has 21 members and promises to be a most active one was of — STRUCK BY. A SLEDGE A.D fehl an an employee of the car shops, was struck over the left eye by a sledge this morning, the blow inflicting a severe gash, Sev eral stitches were required to close the wound AN ASSORTMENT Of Shot Guns at special prices at the West Sayre Drug store this week. FRED J. TAYLOR R —_— kK s| If you A D L haven't a home and want one, or if you have one you “+ want T A Y L 0 to get rid of, call, write or 'phone Taylor. If I haven't what you want I'll try and find it’ for you, BSTATE Her Remains will be Brought Here For Burial A telegram was received here [last night announcing the death of { Mrs Johanna Naylon which occur. ed at Cold Glen, this day state, yester- About four months ago, Mrs Naylon’s husband, Patrick Naylon, this Mrs died in place, and thereafter Naylon Cold Glen to reside with ghter, Mrs. Farrell advanced in years shortly went to her dau She was and had been in The Is not given health for some time ¢ of her death The remains Poor are expected to arrive might. Besides Mrs Farrell, she is also survived by two aughters, Mrs of Woos- Mass, and Bridget Naylon of this place, and two sons, and Dawid, ments w Moran, ter, Patrick arrange- in charge of J. WW. undertaking The funeral ” hich are Grnmme's establish ment, will be announced later. ——— eames WILLIAM ELLSWORTH WYALUSING, PA. Candidate For Sheriff While nominated by the Prohib- itionists I solicit the votes of all, | regardless of poltics. I endorse the | action of the Taxpayers’ Association | of Bradford county, in asking that | the fees of the C ounty Treasurer and | price for boarding jail prisoners be reduced, and, if elected, will | board the prisoners for 25 for 25¢c a day LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY, NOV. 4. JULES MURRY PRESENTS OF THE For Shenfi—-WILLIAM ELLS- WORTH of Wyalusing, Prothonotary —C. P. VANDYKE of Milan Register and SUMNER Treasurer—M Athens Coubty Commissioner — } BEECHER of LeRaysville. Auditor — MARTIN FEE Camptown Coroner—HARRY O. KINGS- LEY of New Albany, Recorder—C, J, of New Albany. D. STYLES of C. of Murder, cnmes, incluc homicide and other graft, arc on the [he manufacture, sale and consumption of Intoxicating Liquors and Taxes or public in- debtedness 1s also increasing in the same ratio. If you do not want this vote the Prohibition ticket the 7th of November 6* ling mndarea If you want a first-class RANGE to sell. We have the following ranges in stock Thought and Garland Steel Ranges, BOLICH BROS’. HARDWARE SIMPLY Health and hap-' CRESTON CLARKE In the Comedy Romance Ave BEAUCAIRE Tl «Mr Clarke's last ap pearan ¢ in Beaucaire Beautiful Scenery. fumes Handsome Cos Strong Cast PRICES —25, 35, 50, 75¢ and $1 JOIN THE National Protective Legion. Fifteen years of business has proven to us we can do all we claim. Assets August 1, 1005, §2,115,000, = Pays $15.00 per week for sickness or acei- dent. $100 for loss of limb or eye. $5.00 to $600 at death, Cash dividends each five years Costs $2.00 to $4.00 per month, E. F. Mercereau, Dist."Manager. | © 112 Desmond 8t. most desire in life either : fully which does! SEAM not contain an up i Lt to-date bath-room. I Now we do Phum- "= bing and do it well. | If you engage us! to fit up a bath room for you there's only one thing that} * you'll be sorry for that house 18, done sooner Plumbing, Heating and Tinning H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Elmer Ave. COAL J. W. BISHOP There 1s as much difference in the quality of coal as there is setween white and yellow sugar. We sell nothing but the celebrated Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- ate We also sell Bituminous and Loyalsock coal and all kinds of wood. ee cm— COAL COAL and the lowest market price, J. W. BISHOP, Both Phones. * | WOOD * WOOD
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