“Clothing - We invite a careful inspection of our new line outside fabric, lining, * concave shoulders and perfect fitting neck. The new cut shows the only “Frunt ever made that will not break. It fits right, stays right and we tee it to be right. e can show you a lot more about our clothing that you will find in no other make; besides, it don't cost jou any more than the ordinary f have never bought a Rochester d-Tailored Suit you've missed something. “Come in and Maney & Page SAYRE ATHENS Cet Jloatfel Strauss & Cornea: YOU ARE MAKING MONEY When You Buy These Goods Sayre Store. OUR STRONG POINT 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 CO. 218 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. a If you don’t trade with us we both lose money. “wn The Valley Record “All the news that’ * Bt | to print” WE NEVER SLEES, When You Are Thirsty and feel the need of s dalay,; MONDAY, LOCAL BREVITES Smoke Peer’s S Straight Five, a | ine fragrant cigar | AY, NOVEMBER 13, 1005 “Along the Kennebec” Loomis this evening. at the The Rector gas lamp and man- tles for sale at Bolich Bros.’ hard- | ware store. 151-6 Holiday brand canned goods just in. Extra fine. W. S. | Wright's Elmer avenue. The Red Men will give a dance | in their rooms on Desmond street Mrs. J. F. Hoyt is the guest of tomorrow evening, her sister, Mrs. John R. Murray, South Elmer avenue, New Dill sweet and sour pick- les, 1905 crop, just arrived at W. E. I Brows of Union: N.Y. is S. Wright's, Elmer avenue. in Sayre today calling on friends ; Household furniture for sale, and transacting business. mostly bedroom suits, also a baby Mrs. Frank Johnson of Miller crib. 409 south Elmer avenue. street has returned home after a visit of several weeks with friends in Ohio, “Along the Kennebec,” a rural drama that has pleased thousands, is the attraction at the Loomis this evening. Miss Orie Croop, one of the teachers at the North Orwell school spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in this place. Miss Laura Murray, who is at- tending the Elmira Female College is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, South Elmer | avenue, Dr.H. S. Fish and Dr. T. P. | Evans have returned from Phila- | . delphia where they witnessed the | Purity Maple Butter. Try it for Harvard-Pennsylvania foot ball [layer and loaf cake. Goes nice game on Saturday last. | with warm biscuits and pancakes. S————-—————— | Strictly pure. W. S. Wright's, A. P. Wieland of the big depart- | 0 "| ment store, who has been confined pa - to his home for several days, is| There will be a cake sale for the recovering nicely and expects to be | benefit of the primary department On duty at the store on Wednesday | of the Methodist church at Teed's : next. | grocery store, Saturday afternoon WANTED from 2 until 6 o'clock. 1573 The Great Special Sale of ladics’ to carry The Record. Must | and children's ready to wear and Good | full trimmed hats, commencing Full line of ladies’ and child- ren’s ready to wear hats at nearly half price at H. D. Angell's store Thomas avenue, Sayre. 158-3t The regular monthly meeting of the L. C. B. A. will be held Tues- day November 14 at 3:30 by order of president, One hundred trimmed hats to select from at half the usual price ‘at H. D. Angell’s store, new brick block, Thomas avenue, Sayre. 158-3t The Sayre football team will | meet for practice tonight and all | the members are requested to be | present. Startling Announcement Made by a Young Girl at the Le- high Staton Yesterday After- noon “ Pa has went and shot himself” was the thrilling though ungram- matical exclamation that emenated from the lips of a young girl barely out of short skirts, at the Lehigh Valley station yesterday afternoon, as she rushed up to an elderly woman who was seated in one of the seats in the ladies’ waiting room along side a young man some years her junior. The ex clamation of the girl caused con: siderable consternation among others seated about the room and it also appeared to upset the plans of the clderly woman, and her male companion. It appears that the two had purchased tickets for Boston, and were waiting for a northbound Lehigh train, but when the girl announced that “ pa bad weat apd shot himself” there was a scurring of feet and the trio left the station. This morning the woman appeared at the ticket win- dow and the station a><nt gave her th: money in return for the tickets to Boston. In the meantime it was learned that the elderly woman and her husband had indulged in a little domestic infelicity and the woman declared that she would leave her lord and master and go to Boston, the Hub of the Universe and there in the excitement of a great city try and forget her tribu- lations and woes, The husband, when he learned that his wife was about to depart, and in company with another man, announced his determination to go to the wood- shed and blow his brains out. He to his she it was who the depot waiting >in and startled everyone there by announcing that “ pa had went and shot himself.” The fact that no cases of suicide and into daughter rushed FO¢ authorities, and the further fact that the woman reconsidered her determination to go to Boston, it is quite likely that “pa” has also done some reconsidering and is still in the land of the living tp tp Mp WILL MEET THIS EVENING There will be a meeting of the Valley Firemen's Relief Associa- tion in the Packer hose rooms this evening. There are several im portant business matters to be dis- posed of, among them being the matter of looking after the funds recently granted to the association by the borough council. desired to get the books in shape carnestly desired that ever member of the association be present. FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED Edward Meyers, clerk of the board of trustees of the village of Horseheads, was found dead in that place yesterday. A bruise over his left temple has given rise to the theory of foul play. 13, however, a strong inclination to belicve that his death was the re. sult of a protracted spree. The coroner is investigating. Snes es fp ne. UNDER AFREST AT ELMIRA McAsse, well known Sayre, and especially to the pol ce, 1s under arrest at Elmira charged with having stolen a rig valued at $125 belonging to his brother and disposing of the outfit to an Elmira liveryman for five dollars. AcAsse lives in Ridgbury LEHICH VALLEY NOTES Henry Swank, a Lehigh Valley freight engineer, has resigned his position, | homas mn h, has with JABLY MAK STATEMENT LATER Gentlemen Who Went to Wash- ington in the Interests of the Postoffice Situation Are at Present Non-Committal W. T. Goodnow, J. Henry Price, T. P. Maney and I. Henry Stephens, who went to Washing- ton, D. C, Thursday night, in the interests of the opposition to the appointment of E. J. Connelly as postmaster of Sayre, returned home yesterday morning at an carly hour. This mgroing, W. T. Goodnow, who is the chairman of the aiti- zens’ committee, was asked by a Record representative if there was anything to be given out for pub- lication but replied in the neg- ative. Mr. Goodnow stated that at present there was nothing to be said, but that later a statement would probably be prepared which to the public through the newspapers 10 INSTALL PRIVATE LIGHTING PLANT Water Company Will Light the Pumping Station With Its Own Electricity The Sayre Water company is making preparations to install a private lighting plant at the pump- ing station. The contract will be let within a few days and it is ex- pected to have the plant in opera- tion before winter has fully set in The plant will be large enough to furnish power necessary to run 23 indandescent lights, and as the company has an over-plus of steam the latter will be used instead of oil or gasoline rm c——— A fp LEHIGH VALLEY TINE TABLE New Winter Schedule Was Dis- cussed at Superintendent's Meeting Saturday . The division superintendents of the Lehigh Valley met at South Bethlehem on Saturday to discuss the winter time schedule. The most important changes will be in the running time of trains Nos. 2 and 157. The former will prob ably arrive in Sayre one hour ear- lier, but it is not known just how much the latter will be affected The new time table will doubtless go into effect about Dec. 1s. ——— A remem OFFICER SISSON ILL Officer D. J. Nisson who takes care of the Milltown territory, was necessitating the services of a phy- sician. He was somewhat im proved this morning but will prob ably not be able to report for duty for a day or two. Another officer will be assigned to his beat UNFAVORABLE REPORT Word has been received from Chief Walsh, who is in Buffalo dition of the latter's eye is not at all favorable, The chief expected to return yesterday but will prob- ably not be home before tomorrow RR — — L DISLOCATED FINGER While operating a lathe at the new shops Harry Spencer caught his hand between the belt and the cone of the lathe, sustaining a dis location of the right’ ring finger injury was attended attended to. LESICH VALLE VALLEY PAY- DAY The enployes of the Lehigh in this section will receive their monthl checks on Wednes- * PRINTERS" FUNDS Former Towandian Gives Him- self Up to Philadelphia Police After Failing to End His Life Henry M. Allen, a former resi- dent of Towanda, but who recently has been holding a situation in the government printing office at Washington, surrendered to the Philadelphia police Saturday, cons fessing that he embezzled the sum of $2. 200 from the Printers’ Benev- olent Association of Washington, of which he was the treasurer and and secretary and begged locked up. Allen disappeared from his home in Washington on Wednesday last, which his have been looking for him left a note to his wife he intended to to be relatives He stating that go to Abington, Montgomery county, and end his life. Allen was born near the place that he had career, since time to end his and after being locked up he stated that he went to a grove Abington quantity of laudunum, but instead of the drug killing him it sickened and made him drowsy. He claims that after coming out of the stupor he wandered to Philadelphia,and debated for a long time whether he should agajn attempt self destruc tion or give himself up. He chose the latter course and went to the police and told them of his having embezzled the printers’ funds When arrested Allen did not ex plain to the police what he had done with the money which he confesses to having taken penniless when taken in custody. selected near and swallowed a He was Nearly all of Allen's relatives live at Towanda. He secured an appointment the government office some years ago and at once became decidedly popular among the printers. FUNNY FRANK DESHON Frank Deshon, the well known comic opera comedian, in a mag- nificent production of the success~ “The Office Boy,’ will come to the Loomis on Friday night. “The Office Boy" was one of the popular plays of last year and has so far been seen principally in the east and New York city, where it played for three months last winter. Itis in two acts; the first-one representing the office of a firm of New York divorce law- yers, and the second showing the grounds of a country villa with a private race course in the distance Mr. Deshon, as a four dolla-a week office boy, who is compelled in spite of himself, to become a jockey and ride a spinted race named “Greased Lightning, said to be irresistably funny. in ful musical piece, horse iS The Ludwig Englander. A large and the star. TS LIBRARY CLUB MEETING At 2:45 p.m. Tueslay, Nouem- ber 14, the Ladies’ Library Club of Athens and Sayre will meet in the hbrary rooms acr of Cornell dress the Science,” Miss VanRenssel university will ad “Domestic in its relation to the pub- ladies on schools’ system of study. Lvery member is requested to bring a teaspoon Mus Cuanies K. Chairman. JUSTICE MURRAY BETTER Justice John R. Murray, who has been confined to his home by rT, illness fog several days, 1s better today, a fact which will be learned with pleasure by his many reporied —— sre MRS. BEECHER DEAD. Mrs. Thomas K. Beecher died at her home in Elmira Saturday Elmira’s great preacher, who has! been dead for some years. She COUNTY TREASURER This Office in Half is a Rank! Injustice elect. The present county commission take no actipn in the matter of fix- ini: the county treasurer's fees sol that they will not exceed 81.500] per year. Two meetings were termined that it was a matter! which should properly come before the commissioners and auditors who are to take office on the first of January next. Like disposition was made of the petition that the county prisoners be boarded at the rate of 25 cents per day. The new commissioners and auditors will probably not be compelled to ad- just the latter proposition as the sheriff-elect, Job Griffin, has prom ised to charge no more than the | rate demanded in the petition] which was presented by F. N Moore, who poses as the repre-| Tax Payers’ Association. Mr. | ment to fix the treasurer's fees 7's: mills for every dollar of county funds that he han. dles. Taking into consideration | the amount of responsibility in- volved in handling these funds the | 1s entitled to but Mr. Moote in behalf of his pe- | titioners, contends should be cut in half. an assumption that the treasurer! solutely no justiee in the conten- tion that the fees should be slashed in two. The office of treasurer rs a highly important one. The in- cumbent is compelled to bond himself in a satisfactory sum for the faithful performance of his du- ties. Mr. Waters, the treasurer- clect, entered the contest believing disturbed. His canvass involved the expenditure of considerable money, and in asking for the office he had a right, to expect that the emoluments would not be dis turbed, or at least that they would not be cut to a beggarly basis. If the commissioners who take office the first of January next wish to act in the matter let them fix the rate for the term which is to com- mence three years hence, then the candidate, whoever he may be, will enter the canvass knowing exactly how much he is to receive for his services. If this suggestion is not feasible let them at least use reas on in reducing the amount. The present intention, if carried out, 1s a rank injustice to the treasurer— elect, and is not by any means en- dorsed by the heavy tax-payers who believe that the man who handles the county's money should be paid a respectable salary. er A em ees HOSPITAL NOTES Alice Hakes of New Mrs. Sadie Albany Mrs bany and New today James Brink of Tioga Centre, Mrs. Mary Olmstead of Ulster, and Mrs. Lundee of Athens underwent operations this morning Frank Archer of Wysox, Miss Anna Evans of Owego, and Miss Boston of Towanda, were admitted to the hospital yesterday. JUST BEFORE Al- Barnes of were the West Sayre Drug Store] Charles GC. Annabel. » ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, 332 Broad St., Waverly, N. Y. | {tions on the mouth and teeth, 104 South Elmer Ave, {OVER THR, SLOPE STORE. ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, NOVEMBER i I'he Beautiful New Enghnd] edy Drama ‘Along the Kemnebe Staged with a Wealth of Beautif Scenery. : Hear the Kennebee Comedy 3, See the Funny Duel Bcene. Clever Character Specialties. Bright Music and Comedy, : BIG FUN SHOW. Prices—25. 35 and 50 Cents. | ee — LOOMIS OPERA HOUS FRIDAY, NOY. 17. Nixon & Zimmerman Opera Company esent Funny Fascinating FRANK DESHON I'he Little Giant of Comedy And his celebrated musical’ comed medians in Smithand E d cr's Hilarious Com pera : The Office Bor With a Carefully Seleceted Com- pany of Favorites Including A Regular Peach Chorus of 60 [oF y A perfect revelation of scrumphi ness in femininity that can sing, dance, frolic and entrance and win out on merit. Pr ides 25, $1.25 Western Waverly Athens Al Ww $100 an Advance sale W § Union Telgraph Off Driggs’, Sayre; Sanford JOIN THE National Protecti Legion. Fifteen years of business has pro to us we can do all we claim. Assets August 1, 1005, $2,115,000, 1 Pays . £15.00 per week for sickness or : dent. $100 for loss of limb or eye, $5.00 to $000 at death. : Cash dividends each five years. Costs £2.00 to $4.00 per month. E. F. Mercereau, Dist.“Manager. 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