$6.00 and $20.00. jum loose back, $10.00 to 15.00. Wl il h . an an agro. soma gs A ATHENS. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL LET US SELL YOU YOUR COLD Weather Goods. Snow Shovels 25¢ to 45¢. Sidewalk Cleaners 25¢ to 35¢. Steel sleds 50c to $2.00. Flexible Flyer sleds $2 to $4. Boys' Skates 50c to $3.90. A Re Stick Free with every pair. Girl's Skates 75¢ to $3.00. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. well as price. 138 Desmond Street. When You Are Thirsty and feel the need of r= | Mrs. Simon Glazier left for Chi- cago yesterday to spend a few weeks visiting friends. Attorneys C. C. Yocum and Mercereau and M. H. Sawtelle are in Towanda today on business. Mrs. William Gasser of Mo- ~~ mawk street entertained a number _ of Elmira friends over Sunday. Frank Cole and Frank VaaRip- er leave tonight for Atlanta, Ga. They will spend several days at Baltimore and Washington, D. C. John Breanan, Thomas Gattner, F. P. Murphy and Harry Shores are serving as jurors at the session SAYRE, PA. ‘The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print" MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1906. LOCAL BREVITIES Miss Ada Morris of Hornbrook is visiting relatives in Sayre fog a few days. Don't forget the moving picture entertainment given by the Red Men in their hall tomorrow night. Met in the employ of the postal department have been treating the mail boxes to a fresh coat of paint. Green is the color that was used and the boxes present a decidedly improved appearance. When you have your picture taken at the Big Store you are given a check showing your order. You should be careful not to lose or mislay this, for it must be returned. Absolutely no pictures will be delivered unless this check is returned. 182° The members of Cummings’ dancing class will give their final reception in Eighmey's hall on Wednesday evening from g to 12. Tighe's orchestra will furnish the music. The teacher and members of the class extend a cordial invi- tation to their friends. 183-3 Egan and Kennedy, comedians and dancers, have originated a novel dancing turn which they have christened “dancine,” intro~ ducing it for the first time in the first-part with John W. Vogel's big city minstrels, which will be seen at the Loomis on next Thursday FELLOW PASSENGER Committed the Crime in a Le- high Passenger Train, and When Confronted with Charge Confessed. A man who gave his name as Arthur Garfield was arrested yes- | terday by Special Officer Jesse Doty of the Lehigh Valley detect- ive force, on a charge of having! robbed an Italian on passenger train No. 2. It is alleged that] Garfield left Buffalo on Saturday | night, accompanied by the Italian. At Hazelton the Italian reported that he had been robbed of $40. | Officer Doty was notified and found that the man described by the Italian as having taken his money had left the train at Geneva, It was surmised that he would] take a later train east, and yester- day Officer Doty was on the lookout. He found the man on train No. 8 and placed him under | arrest. The prisoner was taken to | Towanda and at first denied any | knowledge of the robbery, but] later he was put through the sweating process by Constable Guy Hollon and admitted having | a twenty dollar bill secreted in a double pocket which he had taken | from the Italian. He was arraigned | before Justice Orcutt and was held | for ninety days to await requisition | paper from New York state, HOTEL KEEPER DEAD Hiram Baker, proprietor of the Baker House at Chemung, died Friday afternoon after a three days illness. He was 61 years old and was a son of the late Henry Baker, a generation ago sheriffi of Che- | mung county. He is survived by | two children, Henry, an employ of | the Lehigh shops at this place, and | Hiram J, of Chemung. Two sis ters, Mrs. Josephine Flood of] Newark, N. J, and Mrs. Henry Carpenter of Elmira, also survive. The funeral was held in Chemung | yesterday afternoon the interment | taking place in the cemetery at] that place. MR. ROSS PROMOTED Friends of Andrew Ross, for- merly trainmaster of the Pennsyl- vania division of the Lehigh with headquarters at this place, but who left here last spring to accept a similar position with the New| York, New Haven and Hartford | Railroad company, will be pleased | to learn that he has been promoted to assistant superintendent of the New York division of the latter road. The promotion was made] rccently and Mr. Ross has entered | upon his new duties. PAY-DAY THURSDAY The Lehigh Valley will pay its employees in this section their monthly wages on Thursday next For some days there has been much speculation as to the date of pay-day, some maintaining that the company would not pay before i the 20th, but this morning the matter was set at rest by the offi- cial announcement that the pay! checks would be distributed on | Thursday. FIFTY COUPLES ATTENDED - Upwards of ity couples attend- | BRIDGE AT ULSTER Pronounced One of the Finest in the State. The state bridge inspectors, the county com- complete inspection of the new (state bridge at Ulster Saturday | The structure was pronounced one of the finest in the commonwealth, land it understood that the inspectors will make a favorable {report. They left the bridge open for public travel and expressed themselves as well pleased with the manner which the 1s work The people on both of the river at Ulster greet the opening with great joy January 23, 1904, when the county mn sides Since travel over the nver has have suffered greatly. The opening of the new the town rejoice. The bridge is a | massive one and worth going miles {to see. It is by all odds the finest kind in Bradford county and will compare favorably {with other fine bridges the | state. BE CAUGHT T [THE | TRAIN m the arms of Morpheus in the carly the Lehigh Valley station this previous to the departure of No. 8 for the ried his collar and necktie in his { hand, his vest was unbottoned, and when he reached the station he was gasping for breath. He | explained that it was necessary for {him at all events to be in Towanda | this morning, and as he had overs {slept he preferred to finish his morning toilet in most any place | rather than to miss the train. He | caught the train all right and in the meantime furnished no end of merriment for his friends. — a — DIED AT THE HOSPITAL Mrs. Wilson Jenkins, 32 years old and a resident of Laquin, died at the hospital yesterday morning following a short illness. She was admitted to the hospital on Friday and Saturday morning underwent an operation. Death was due to a complication of troubles, She is survived by her husband and three children, one of the latter being an infant only a few weeks old. The body was removed to J. W. Grumme's undertaking rooms and later sent to her father's home at Canton, where the funeral will take place. ARE SELDON RELIABLE Papers that published the story written in advance of the Mary |sary to make corrections. Mrs, | Rogers failed to carry out the pro- {gram as mapped out by the papers which published detailed stories of the event on the day the hanging occurred found that they CABOOSE AND TWO CARS WRECKED Rolled Down Embankment Near ing-- No One Injured A caboose and two empty gon dola cars were derailed on the Lehigh near North Hector this morning. The caboose and the two cars turned completely over and rolled down an embankment, but fortunately no one was injured The train consisted of a number | of empty gondola coal cars and oi Conductor Wm Brougham of Sayre. The details of the arc meagre but it that between a car and the was in charge derailment 1s reported 3 « aupling caboose became disarranged, throwing the caboose and the cars from the rails The crew of the train occupied the caboose and the train was speeding | down a steep grade at the time of | the accident. The fact that no one was injured is regarded as little The wrecking crew from this placc went to the Scene of the wreck. short of a miracle. S—— i —— MR. KASPER'S NEW PLACE to up-to-date chop house Sayre is have a new and strictly oyster and | It will be located on | flodr of the Richards | ll Desmond 20d} John R. Kasper, who has conduct- ed a restaurant for some years near and Des- mond strects will be the proprietor, for the as the lower block on street, the comer of Lockhart he having past six weeks sembling the necess sary equipment to give to the of Sayre a place in which to purchase all kinds of sea food, served to order, that will equal if | not surpass those found in the | larger cities The room has been thoroughly cleansed and remodeled, and the | transformation is so complete that | those familiar with its old sur- | roundings will hardly recognize it. A large broiler, manufactured by Buzzini & Co., of New York, has been installed in the edibles of every description will be prepared in the presence of the The broiler is the first of its kind to be used in Sayre, and those who have never scen one been busy pe ple front, and customer, operate could spend an hour with | profit by visiting the place. Eight] tables will be provided in the din ing hall, and the of the hall an alcove has been arranged for the who desire exclusion. in rear accommodation of parties | The place has been provided with everything for a first class oyster and short crder house, a will be in charge of a competent man. All kinds of sea foods will be on sale and will be prepared in| any manner that the customer desires. Steaks and chops, with side dishes, will also be on the bill | of fare, but tickets purchased at Mr. Kasper's old restaurant will not be good at the new one will open the new place on Thue] day morning next, and persons | who are desirous of witnessing the opsration of a strictly oyster that is necessary high class and chop house should drop in for a moment. At the end of the sea food season Mr. Kasper will convert the place into a regu- lar dining hall, which will be conducted in a first class manner. Dw C— SETTLED CLAIM SAYRE" HIGH SCHOOL Items Which Will be Read With Interest by Both Pupils and Parents Students have been enjoying the skating on the pond. Mrs. E. A. Owlett of Wellsboro, visited the schools Friday. Kaufman has become bankrupt. No more new suits for high school students Frances Wilcox and Wheatley, ‘og, visited the. school Thursday Wales, Wednesday Pearl | high Joseph | school ‘0g, returned to after a illness with scarlet fever. long Robert Heyden, ‘03, a student in avil engineering at State Col lege, spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Miss Maud Groom, a teacher in Miss Elsie Seward supplied alarmed The quarantine enforced and there only one case in fourth ward build ing. + Miss Cora Peckham of Scranton who has been spending a few days with Rebecca Peckham in this place, visited the high school ast week. Parents need not be ‘over scarlet fever lis rigidly is Miss Rev. Herbert B Johnson, a for | mer Japanese mi ssionagy, superin tendent of the Japanese Mission «| the Methodist Church the Pacific coast, was a welcome caller at the high school a few days ago AGAIN POSTPONED The banquet which was to have |been given this evening by the | Firemen's Relief association to the on ment has been postponed for another week. The postponement is necessary on account of the continued illness of Ward J. Crans, who is chairman of the committee on arrangements, Mr. Crans is silitis, and is reported as being seriously ill. A mecting of the Relief association has been called for this evening to Firemen's banquet. ERECTED FINE FINE BUILDING H. known O Havsto. Sayre's well contrictor, has recently completed a fine new school build ing at Spencer, N. Y., the building having been opened for use Mon last. The building is up to date in every particular and the residents of Spencer are more than (satisfied with the work. The Spencer Needle says that the con- tract was followed in every detail and pays Mr. Hansen a fine com pliment on the excellent work done ely him and his men. SOAP WRAPPERS REDEEMED Lantz Bros. & Co. have opened |- a premium office in opera house block, Fulton until December street, 21st Waverly, Redeem Lantz Naphtha soap wrappers, and Snowy, Boy Washing Powder fronts Special: Express wagons given for 100 wrappers. 181—11 Ps ed the subscription dance given by | details that were decidedly yellow. Harvey Gray in Eighmey's hall on Stories of happenings written in Saturday evening It was the advance afe seldom reliable and in fourth of a series and the event was [the end reflcct on the paper pub- a most enjoyable one. Mr. Gray lishing them. will give another dance Saturday | ee evening next. The Loomis opera house will furnish the music as MRS. KATE OPER Bevtaelors Mrs. Kate Oper a Hungarian APPOINTED CAR | DISTRIBUTER woman, aged 48 years, died a the hospital early this morning. She A man named d Hockslider, for- was taken to the institution yester- merly car distributer of the D.S. & day in a critical condition and S, has been appointed to a similar underwent an operation, She position with the Lehigh. Mr. resided on Thomas avenue and is Hockslider succeeds F. S. Mitten, | survived by her husband, Under- ‘who has accepted the position of taker O'Shea has charge of the chief clerk in the train despatcher’s | funeral arrangements, which as yet office at this place, | are not completed, vara Moon, the Sayre GIRGULATING A PETITION young man who was detained by | the police on Saturday on the com plaint of a Williamsport firm, set- tled the claim against him and was given his liberty. It is alleged that while residing in Williamsport Morrison bought clothing of a firm in that place on the installment plan. It is said that he was Try an ad in The Record. default one payment and in the meantime had left Williamsport and come to his home in this place. | WHY PAY THE GROCER The firm heard of his departure | 25c for a two ounce bottle from the city, and learning that | of vanilla extract, when you he had come to Sayre telegraphed | can get 4 ounces for the the police here to arrest him. He | same money at the West settled the matter by paying 837, Sayre Drug store ? Tele- Justice Calvin S. Gay is circu lating a petition among the citizers of Sayre asking for the appoint- ment of postmaster at this place. Mr. Gay is a veteran of the Civil War and has been a justice of the { peace here for some years, a oR — DON'T BE FOOLED Into paying a hig price for a Roaster just because they claim everything for it. We will sell you A Savory Seamless Steel Roaster for $1.00 — It is the—— BEST ROASTER ON EARTH It Is Seamless, Sanitary, Basy to Keep Sweet and Clean. It will make a tough fowl or piece of ly, brown it beautifully and bring it out f the oven full weight and with every particle of the natural flavor and nutei- ment preserved, With proper care it will last a lifetime and give you pleasure and satisfaction every time yoa use it. If it fails to come up to our claims in any particular bring it back and get your money. BOLICH BROS. HARDWARE Desmond St Sayre. Take a Policy in the N.P. L: You Do Not Have to Die to Win It Protects Yon in Sickness or Accident Pays Dividends Eich Five Years Haas the Largest Membe rship of Any Lo- cal Organization in Sayre Pald In Sayre During Five Years: For Disability .. $21,617.30 For Death : 1,089.40 For Dividends . 16,281.19 Assets Nov. 1. $2,225,000 Benefits Paid. . .. . 4,750,000 E. F. MERCEREAU, District Manager, SAYRE, PA. 112 Desmond Street * VALLEY PHONE 114 Entertainment ple Of Course you will entertain this winter and will therefore need some of the following: Mottoes, Fancy Lace Paper Doilies, Birthday Cake Candles and Holders, Souvenir Boxes for candy, ete. We also make Wedding aud Birth- - day Cakes to order; Hand Decorated if desired. Also all kinds of Fancy Cakes and Dainty Rolls. [Satisfaction Guaranteed. GEORGE PAINTON, 345 Broad Sreet, Waverly, N. Y. ————— the Best Soap Made | | Both Phones. For Mechanics, Punbirs Thiiciy: PRESTD igi It removes all i Fie yi ink and paint without injury to | the hands. Price 10e. i Cures Chapped Hands AN EXCELLENT SCOURING SOAP Ask your droggist aud grocer for it. Advertise in The Record "ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS BEERS AND ALES 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA. BOTH ‘PHONES Bargains in Choice: Building Lots $500 buys a Stedman St. lot, 50x140, $500 buys a Hopkins St lot, 650x150, Lot corner Stevenson and Stedman, cheap, 3 Lot on Allison St, cen’ral. ig $1500 buys mew hous: aud lot neap silk mill, £1300 buys a house and lot, corner River and Lockhart $2100 takes new house, modern ime provements, Madison street. 5 $1100 takes seven room houses, North Elmer. modern $2000 buys improved, new house, Frederick St, Athens. Lot 80x158, the amount of the claim and costs. phone your order. F. J. TAYLOR.