ETAT Your Own Prices! We are ing out our lines of fixtures ard offer you w we have in line at very low prices. We have the following goods in stock: was t polished brass, 3 light chandelier $5 25 $5 50 1 “" ws - 4 50 1 burnished “ 475 Single swing gas brackets « 233 Single swing gas brackets, square tubé polished brass | . . Double swing ditto . Gas globes . “ “" 45 03 20 30 Gas reading lamps, for the table, complete wit n hose, mantel, and shade for £2 to $6. Gas lighters, tapers, hose, canopies, etc. We offer the “Ever Ready" gas lamp complete with globe, burner and mantel, complete at soc each while the le is on. A big light at a small price. GEO. L. ROBERTS CO. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St., Athens. MW If you don’t trade with 1s we both lose money. =. TNUTHY DEY IED AST HT Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil He Was One of Sayre's Oldest + 5 - J The Man Who “Gets There” QUITE INTERESTING MAN Returned to the County Which Partirs Here Today Who May Fought Through the Courts to Locate a Plant in Sayre Be Relieved of Her Support Jacob Gerhardt, a shirt manufac- A few weeks ago a middle aged turer of Hazelton, is in Sayre to- woman named Mrs. Lorina Baker, Jay looking over the place asa who has resided in Sayre about POssib'e site for a manufacturing four months, made application for plant. Mr. Gerhardt is interested an order of relief. The relief order |" 2 P'ant at Hazelton which em. was granted by two local justices | Ploy's (00 operatives. It is des red of the peace but when the county | © wcrease the output, and Sayre commissioners came here to make | has been recommended as an ex investigation it was discovered that | cellent place in which to locate there was a question as to her | When seen by a Record represen being a charge on the county of | ative this morning Mr. Gerhardt Bradford. She had been living | had not had opportunity to look with Charles Ross, her son in law, the town over.and therefore was in who declared that he was not able |? Position to say whether it would to maintain her and in addition to| Meet the requirements, but a meet this statement he declared that his | '88 of the business men’s associa- mother in law was a trifle dement. | 100 Will be held this evening for ed Now it app:ars that the woman | the purpose of considering the has quite an interesting history so | Matter far as it relates to her experience | In the meantime The Record can in obtaining assistance from the 3SUre Mr. Gerhardt or others in r authorities of this state | terested in having a shirt manufac- About twelve years ago she b came | turing plank locared, hess that a charge upon the county of Sus. |S3YT€ offers unexcelled induce Makes blood lots of it— life-giving, brain-nourish- ing, strength-replenishing blood. 75c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs ry Sayre, Pa. New Sayre View Paper In box and tablet form, now on sale Great Removal Sale Of box paper, tab- lets, b books, stationery, sup- plies, etc., begin- ning MONDAY, JANUARY 15, and continuing for = two weeks. WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS, The Valley Record - “All the news that's fit to print” WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1908, LOCAL BREVTIES The “Holy City" at the Loomis this evening. Are you going to the “rubber social 7" We want you to come. Spring styles of Walkover shoes now on sale at Williams & Sut ton's, Smoke Peer's Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar The local postoffice began using the new money order blanks for the first time yesterday, Spring style of Patrician shoes for women now on sale at Williams -& Sutton’s. The rooms over E. A. Wilber's ~ Nquor store are being altered and will hereafter be rented for office rooms. ~The young ladies’ whist club were entertained by Miss Nellie Weaver at her home in Sayre this fternoon. _ Raymond & Haupt are improv- ing the interior of their confection- ery store by painting the wood work and laying linoleum on the The Queen Esther Circle will give a rubber social in the Metho- church tonight. Bring your Residents and Death Due to Infirmities. The death of Timothy Dacey, one of Sayre’s oldest residents, oc- curred at the Park hotel about 6:30 o'clock last night. The deceased had been in feeble health for sev eral days, and death was due to the infirmities incident to old age. He had resided in Sayre for many years, having at one time been in the employ of the Lehigh Valley, but recently had been living at the Bark Hotel. He is survived by a wife and three daughters and two sons, none of whom are residing in Sayre at the present time. The body was taken to P. H. O'Shea's undertaking rooms and in the Was to get in communication with friends of the deceased. PERSONAL MENTION Miss Mahaney and Mrs. Tou- ghey spent yesterday in Towanda. Martin Sink, of New Baltimore, N.Y, is a guest at J. W. Stuarts, South Elmer avenue Attorneys Maxwell and Mercur of Towanda, are in Sayre today engaged as counsel in the Fletcher application for a liquor license B. F. Dunfee, the well known Lehigh Valley railroad conductor of Towanda, was in Sayre this afternoon. LOCAL MENTION The Holy City at the Loomis tonight. Don’t miss seeing The Holy City at the Loomis tonight. The cast is large and strong and the scenic environments both and beautiful massive Mrs. Anna Hainesworth of West Sayre, Mrs. R S. Harris of Powell and Reuben \Vheeler of Athens, were operated upon at the hospital this morning. : The Athens and Waverly bowl- Ing teams met at the Utopian alleys in Sayre last night. The game was a decidedly hot one and the Athens team won by 420 pins, EACLES WILL ENTERTAIN The Eagles will entertain a large delegation consisting of members of the Ithaca aerie at the meeting to be held on tomorrow evening A smoker will be held and refresh- ments will be served. In fact the local Eagles expect to give their visitors a rousing welcome SPECIAL NOTICE I am pleased to announce to the public that I got an extension on my leaseto March 1st. Sale will tinue to close out stodk of quehanna, but the poor authorities of that county claimed that the woman's legal residence was Wyoming county, and therefore the latter county should properly be charged with her support. The commissioners in of Susquehanna county sued Wyoming county on this contention and the case was carried to the supreme court of the state, resulting in Susquehanna county being defeated. Nothing ments The shipping facilities here are first class, there would be little | difficulty in securing the necessary {help and its citizens will give the | enterprise all encouragement pos sible THE WEATHER WILL ~~ UNDERED A CHANGE far as relief orders were concerned, until her appearance in Sayre decided to look the matter up, with the that he found that Wyoming county was chargeable with her support. notified result Accordingly he the authorities of that county and Police Charles Vaughn came here and took Mrs. Baker to Tunkhan- nock. thereby returning her to the county which contended in the various courts that the woman's support was chargeable to Susque- hanna county. PAULA EDWARDES PRINCESS BEGGAR. Another new comic opera is to be presented at the Loomis tomor row night, when Messrs. Shubert will offer Miss Paula Edwardes in the fantastic comedy opera Princess Beggar, book by Edward Paulton Miss Edwardes fairly won her stel- lar honors in Winsome Winnie during the last two seasons, and her new opera gives her still better opportunities of demonstrating her dainty comedy and her skillful vo- calization. As leading comedienne in all the Gaiety pieces at Daly's theatre for many years, Miss Ed- wardes shows a keen sense of humor and an appreciation of comedy characterization that won her speedy advancement. Edwardes has and knows how to sing—rather connection with comedy gifts. She has youth, beauty, and that rare and distinctive personal attribute called magnetism in default of a better term er A Mf ——— ANOTHER RUMOR A new rumor which is being circulated in connection with the strange disappearance of Maude Haynes from her home in Susque- hanna some four weeks ago is to the «ffect that the girl's parents know where she is but that they are endeavoring to get money from the public to prosecute the search. Unless there is excellent foundation for the rumor the parents of the girl are suffering an irreparable injury, and the parties who were circulated should receive the severe nation of right thinking Local Forecaster Says There Will Be a Decided Drop in the Temperature Inside 12 Hours A decided change in the temper ature may be expected within 12 | hours. A cold wave is scheduled to land in Sayre tomorrow morning {and before tomorrow night the {mercury will have fullen at lcast 40 degrees from its present place in the bulb. This is not a govern ment weather bureau prediction | but is the prognostication of a local weather observer, who bases his belief on the fact that the moon will change tomorrow morning at about 7:30 o'clock. He says that he has always noticed that at this changes in the morning there is always a drop in the temperature So tonight it will be a good plan to see that the furnace fires are well looked after and that the cel {lar windows are closed. —— esr (CREDITORS CAUSE TROUBLE Frank Gill, who has riding on North Lehigh avenuc for been re | some time, was caused considerable by his creditors. Gill, it is claimed, was loading his household | goods on the cars when Officer B, |L. Lewis appeared armed with {several fraudulent debtors’ attach (ments. The officials of the Lehigh | being loaded on the cars and the drayman and the officer did not know what do with them. Finally the officer instructed the | drayman to take care of the goods, snd in the Gill has been busy trying to effect a settle- to meantime ment, This afternoon Gill was arrested on the complaint of F. E. Scager. The latter alleged that Gill had se cured groceries and provisions When The Record went to press Gall was still {under false pretense, in custody, RAILROADERS SCARCE of railroad men in the It is almost impossible ming regions to get men for the coal train serv ice this winter, whereas last winter there were plenty of men. The reason for the scarcity of railroad ers is that the men prefer working in the mines, as the pay in most cases is better and the hours are shorter. So far as the danger is chaice, AT LIBRARY CLUB $1.25, $1.50, oe | Large Attendance and Several Interesting Short Talks « The P, large sident’s day attracted a the yesterday Ladics' A to accept “Pennsylvania, Her Past and Her Present’ attendanee at Library club not on 48 a t'pic for the ensuing year, was carried. Mrs Murrelle, president of the club, had charge of the Mrs gave diy's program Snow = Cha money. stering. an interesting short talk om her recent trip Miss Dnges of Sayre, in a charming manner, recited “The Minuet,” and to Mis Sawyer ol Waverly, the club indebted to California 205 Desmond Street, 1s for some very pleasing and entertaining sketches Miss Bald delighted of her European trip Waverly, hearers with two vocal solos “Loch and win ol her Lomond “Home, Dearie, Home" She was accompanied by Mrs Weller. Mrs. Cary gave some Indian reminiscences, and the club \djourned to enjoy the social hour and refreshment which followed WILL HAVE A BEARING Lehigh Valley Detective Jesse The following stores: Doty was at Haz'eton yesterday to subpoena John Droesdeck, brother in law of Andrew Lumbsck. to appzar against a young man who robbed the latter on a Lehich train about six weeks ago. The young man, whose name is Arthur Gitfield was arrested and taken to Towan da where he was confined for a time awaiting requisition papers in‘o Neu York state and was accordingly This is open Buyer. He volunteered to on FEE hR rE PEPER PER ERE RPE b EPP bb EE EP HFEF PERE SBD taken to Canandaigua where he to have a hearing next week ce NOTICE Want ads inserted by person: G. A Gridley & Son EF. E. Doolittle . C. M. & R. Tompkins Barton & Wheadon I.. T. Holmes . John F. Dale D.S. Andrus & Co John M. Cornelly Wilfred 1. Booth not having a ledger account with The Record must be paid for when printed cannot charge want ads indiscrim- nately —the expense of bookkeep- ing and collecting is entirely out We positively J of proportion to the amount involv. Chase-Hibbard Milling Co R. M. Leavitt Cut F. 1. LaFrance I. A. Keeton Fricadly Boot and Shoe Co Stewart Brothers Co ed in the transaction A slight wreck occurred on the Lehigh Vulley railroad near Black Creek on Monday evening, engine FEL rr rrr rrr rrr err errr bbb Sede p inh dppb r 527 and four cars becoming de railed 3972? A wrecking cr®w was sent Valley Phone 191. EARLS —Retail and Wholesale . Wholesale Grocers . Wholesale Grocers - Wholesale Dry Goods Electric Wiring and Supplies Wholesale Liquors . Manufacturing Confectioner . Flowers, Funeral Designs, Ete, . Wholesale Produce Quality” Goods and Premiums retracked the Traffi was delayed for several hours scene and derailed engine and cars —— tt —— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY of ill health owner, a long established mercan- this valley offered for quick sale at go per cent of stock inventory. Address hie gafety of any business is in its Our Asseta January 1, 1804 Liabilities No. of policies in force, 137,312, Dividends paid past year Disability paid past year Daath, paid past vear Un account of tile business in 18 ee — management. lavestigate our order S2400.7°00 00 4,237 0 Gain of about 40,000 past year $1,310,624 31 187,167 80 01,639 81 mquines to Business Opportunity, L. B. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave Valley Phone at office and residence. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS ! Small Farms, Large Farms, Good Build ings, good fruits, well watered. Houses ind Lots for sale or exchange. All at bargain prices. Houses to rent. ANDREW EVARTS, Room 2, Talmadge Bik, 203f *oo Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. In time for connections for west ern points. This is via Lehigh Valley, Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail- roads. Sleeper 23.00 double berth from Buflalo. Best services and equipment finest roadbad —-unexoelled dining cars ow Trustee's Sale Pursuant to an order granted by John W. Cadding, Esq, referee in bankruptes the undersigned trustee of Harold LL Cnllespie, hankrenpt, will expose ta hie sale to tae highest for cash, at the store of «aid Lan Krupt No, 201 West Lockhart St, Savee, Pa. on Monday, February 12. 100¢, at 1 o'clock pom, the stock of goods and merchan dise, consisting of drugs, medicines and other articles of uerchandise, kept for sale in a retail drag store; also all stors furniture and nsist ig connters. she scription counter, desk, bottles, «¢ Home phone 81-um pub sd best bidder IAEA, ESTATE fixtures zg of 'woocases, wall eas f chairs, tables, re tles, oto, J.P 20, 1900 rhin, Trustee, j-31-1-12 Athens, Pa, Jan Lost | Saturday on street You Get the Cream car between Ath of desirable property within a radios of ens and Hayden's v dark fox un mull. Finder will he liberally rewarded } ra . by leaving at 114 Chestant street, West There are othe rs, to be sure; Sayre, 224-8 | have the best offers in the market for [saleable aud rentable property, and it's warners, miles when yvoa scan our lists but ww A gold watch charm on one side of hayrend Athos 1 x (nar Tore FRED J. TAYLOR which is engraved, “J. A. Bradley, Co, P| * Pleasure to answer your inquiries at ith P. R. C;" on the other side, “Against | any time, Bettor come now, Sayreand Athens and the finder is re- veil 14- « BAYREBE, PA, Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, up-to-date equipment are at your service. Our patrons say we have the disposition to please. We keep our promises. Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phone 142a, WE PRINT | i ‘The Valley Record
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