We are it. tik i i FFE i A fixtures line at ing out our lines of we have in 6:75 8.25 50 63 90 25 : .50 A a5 for the table. . 39 4 E Y c wi Ee am 450 complete at ERTS C0. 322 8. Main St., Athens. The Man Who “Gets There” Charles Hamm, the ticket agent at the local Lehigh station, went to the Packer hospital today where he will undergo an operation of a minor nature. Night Agent Brown In box and tablet now on sale Great Removal Sale } "Of box , tab- lets, blank books, plies, etc, wg ning MONDAY, JANUARY 15, and conti fi 5x] continuing or WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS The Valley Record “All the news that's Sit to print" roll. FEBRUARY 6, il * ACL BREVTIES _mext. | Spring styles of Walkover shoes now on sale at Williams & Sut- ton's, ~ Lincoln’s birthday is the next legal holiday. It occurs on Feb ruary 12, ~ Several tramps were given lodging in the borough lockup last night. _ Spring style of Patrician shoes for women now on sale at Williams & Suttons, . The Packer band will hold their dance this week on Thursday instead of Friday evening. The Ladies’ Aid society of the ‘Baptist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home Mrs, B. Weller of South Wilbur * Jil eal of the moon on Friday alias we The thermometer registered six tes below zero this morning. blizzard which was promised last night, however, failed to lodge, No. 241. Eatertain- and refreshments will be in Pharmacy hall, No. 420 he avenue, Tuesday evening, 16, at 8:30 p. m, Everybody d 228.3 mw Corner, a resident of with the ticket “office during Mr. Hamm's absénce. One of the latest swindles is suc- cessfully worked by a woman. She appears at the front door and ex- bibits to the woman of the house a bottle of perfume of excellent quality. The woman of the house places an order, and the perfume is to be delivered at a future time. When it arrives, however, it is found to be nothing but water. * PERSONAL MENTION F. J. Beitz, traveling auditor of the Lehigh Valley, is in Sayre today, checking up the local ticket office. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Crowell, of Erie, Pa, who were the guests over Sunday of Mrs. Crowell's brother, J. R. Casper, have returned home WILL BE HELD IN SAYRE The regulac meeting of the Brad- ford County Educational Associa- tion will be held in Sayre on Fri- day and Saturday evenings, Feb 9 and 10. The evening lecture will be given by the Rev. Dr. Simpsca, of Athens, his subject being a reading and interpretation of “Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush.” An excellent program has been prepared for Saturday, and the meeting promises to be a most successful one, EAPECT 70 REPORT Mr. Heverly, chairman of the Sewer committee, reported that the committee expects to make their final report at the adjourned meeting of the council. They are working hard to devise a plan which will be the least burdensomé to those not receiving direct use of the sewer, and to that end have not fully’ decided upon the system to recommend—whether a combi- nation sewer, or a. separate storm water system. FOR SALE Graduate of New England con- servatory of music concert pianist must sacrifice his magaificent con- cert grand upright mahogany piano used in studio only about one month, cost £475. Will sacrifice for less than half cost if sold at once for cash. This isa bargain that probably will never occur again. This piano must be seen to be appreciated. In storage at Touhey's hotel, Sayre, 230-3* CASES AGAINST SHOEMAKER Mahlon Johnson is in Towanda today attending court as a prose- cuting witness in the case of the commonwealth versus W. E. Shoe- maker, the over officious game warden of Laceyville. Shoemaker is the defendant in three cases o ANY Recommendations Presented By Fire Board Were Speedily ing of Borough Fathers The recommendations recently proposed by the fire board relative to the fire department were pre- sented to the borough council at the meeting held last night, and with but little dissension were adopted by that body. The rec- ommendations provide that each company shall receive an annual appropriation of $150 per year in- stead of $125. Provisions are also made for a prize of $50 to be given to the fire company which shall be first at the fires the greatest num- ber of times during the year. A change in the fire alarm system will also be made so that instead of a blaze being announced by a long whistle there shall be several short blasts followed by the num- ber of the ward in which the flames are located. The recom. mendation providing for an im provement in the fire alarm service was also adopted by the council. The telephone company will be instructed to place each hose house on a private line or single wire, will so that hereafter the firemen have no difficulty in ascertaining where a fire is located. The Wil- bur Hook and Ladder company, in accordance with the recommen- dation, will receive $100 per year for the maintenance of their team, and the driver will receive £2 for driving to each fire The meeting of the coungil was almost wholly taken up in discus- sing matters pertaining to the fire department, and it develeped that the recent efforts on the part of the fire board, under the direction of President Lacey, to stimulate in- terest in the department, had been eminently successful. President Lacey, who is also a member of the council, stated in his report that at the present time the de- partment was in excellent shape; that the muddle over the failure to elect department officers at the proper time had been straightened out, and that the members of Sayre's fire fighting organizations were sanguine of future harmony and success. President Sawtelle of the council complimented Mr. Lacey for the creditable manner in which he had handled matters, and it was evident from the little discus sion which accompanied the recom mendations that the council is willing to give the firemen all that they ask for within the bounds of reason. Chief Engineer L. W. Bostwick also made his annual report, which was a most complete and compre hensive reeord of the doings of the Mr. Bostwick also received a fine compliment from the presiding officer for the careful manner in which the report had been prepared. The only request one relating to the erecting of a town hall. The council at this to by a committee, and will make no promises until the committee has reported. LEBICH ME INJURED On Saturday morning there was a bad wreck on the Lehigh Valley at Delano, resulting in several em. ployes of the road who reside at Hazelton being slightly injured. While switching at that point pusher engine No. 805, with a train of empty cars ahead, crashed into engine No. 577. Engineer Price sustained a sprain of the back: Fireman Henry Krause a lacera~ tion of the eye and Brakeman John Harris a cut in the head. Price and Harris will be incapacitated for several days, but Krause's in juries will not prevent him con. tinuing at his work. Engine No. 577 was so badly damaged that it will lay in the shops for some time a BECIS N NTHEY MEETING OVE WI. C1 OF BORNICH CONC — | Original Will Was Lost and New Considerable Business Traos- | Will Made from Notes Taken acted at Session Held in | at Time Original Was Execut! Towa Hall Last Night The regular monthly meeting of : the boroagh council-was held last a4 da A ha Winlack | he in the town hall, Sawtelle, ects probate as the origina | Dobell, Case, Burns, West, Pritch- a copy of a will reproduced, from 7% Samuel, asm, Ademy, notes taken at the time the will ‘cy an CVEriey answering {9 was made. It is the first case of "Ol Call. It was the last meeting its kind in Bradford county. The of the fiscal year, instrument was the last will and Councilman Dobell, chairman of testament of James B. Wheeler ‘the street committee, made a re- deceased, late of Sayre borough, port of the money paid out on the The attorneys presented to court | t¥€¢ts during the past year. The a petition signed by the widow amount thus expended, including setting forth that the will had been She street THD ssionet 3 shar, . {duly executed and handed to her CA In Bek Hon fo this these for safe keeping, and that she had a Lin SAPen ed or Srasswalks inadvertently mislaid it and sould !® © sum of $344.17, making a total not rémember what she had done | °f 81372 02 expended on streets for with it. In short, she had lost it jal purposes. : Attached tothe petition. was 31 he resignation of Joseph Repp copy of the will, reproduced, as|2® Might watchman was received stated, and the petitioner asked the on Aces a seaman court to admit this copy so it] on 9 may, - wason. of the should have the same force and Police committee William Corner effect as the original. The petition | 4% appointed to fill the vacancy. was accompanied by affidavits of] - A. Holcomb of West Sayre, was parties who were present and heard | 315° appointed a special officer. the will read to the testator who Chairman Pritchard of the fire was confined to bed with liness at | committe reported that the Packer the tie, and who heard him hose company had received their acknowledge it to be his last wil] "CW coats, and Ademy of the com. and testament. These parties also mittee on light stated that the 1» swore as to thy substance of the lights recently ordered by the instrument. The difficulties sur. SOUncil had all been placed, A rounding the cae were enhanced Petition from residents of the Third by the fact that S. N. Blood, one of | “27d asking that a light be placed the subscribing Wiloetses Yo the ot the corner of Cayuta avenue and Shepard street, was laid on the will, is now deceased. : : A hearing was had at Towanda table. No action was taken upon yesterday when tht petitioner and | F€Quest that the light w hich is Witnesses were. exanined by the now placed at the corner of Wilbur court, and after citing several | 2¥6AU€ and Olive street be changed supreme court decisions in Penn-|'° the comer of Madison and : Olive. sylvania bearing on the case, the Th € the chief : attorneys moved that the copy be £ portal she chiel engineer admitted to probate as the last will of the fire department was received port of the Firemen's Relief Asso. (ciation. The report of the chief | engineer showed that the borough [now owns 2,873 feet of good hose. The report of C. C. Yocum as secretary of the board of health, was received and accepted. The report shows that in 11 months there have been 105 cases of typhoid fever, 47 cases of diphthe- ria and 45 cases of scarlet fever. In a review of the situation the board expresses the opinion that there is altogether too much contagion in Sayre, but no remedy is offered. Councilman Dobell called the attention of the council to the con. dition of Cayuta street in Milltown He stated that it was only a matter of time when Shepard's creek selected | would wash a portion of the street motion was granted. CONCERT TOMORROW NICHT The King's Daughters of the | Presbyterian church will give a | concert in the church auditorium | tomorrow evening, the proceeds of which will be added to the church treasury. The concert is to be given by local talent assisted by Rev. J. W. Bischoff, of Tunkhan- nock, the well known celloist, and Phillip Warren, the baritone singer, of Elm Park church, Scranton. The following is the program: i Plaxo Dogr—"' Midsummer Night's Dream Mendelsohn MM. Huff, Miss Zimmer S0ro-Violincello 2 Selected | Mr Bischoff ! Banrtons soo Mr. Warren DUET Crossing the Bar Messrs. Louis and Karl Driggs SOPRANO SOLO-"' Protestation Mrs. Rosencrans 3 BOLO | Selected | Mus. Hamrrox Howry Miss Crack DricGss account of ill health of a long established mercan- Ashford | away, in which eyent the borough Violia Obligato by Mr. Hess Mra. Rice, dre nl Mn rected | tee with instructions to investigate Mrs Rice Mr Warren " selected [Of the special sewer committee, TRio~" The Reapers C Drer—"'1 Kaow a Maiden Fair Pin -Stredeek | is 10 be held on the igth of this Mesars. West Sterigere and Drig committee, reported that several Miss Ernst Zivmes TALENTED AND BEAUTIFUL less be prepared to make sugges Flower," is one of the most talented | the police report for the month portrayal of the madcap “Princess |ary 19 possessed of just the mature On is | considering the various emotions, | cent of stock inventory, Address Noms would be burdened with the ex Vatse-Pi Chopin | PENSE of repairing it. The matter TRIO ST ah AMtbhay. Gotuhatk | Was referred to the street commit ' Soto—Vicloncello a The Minor Chord. Major | and report at the next meeting of DUET" Sce the Pale Moon Campana | the council. Mrs. Driggs and Mrs Derry BARITONE 8010 Councilman Heverley, chairman soLo—Violincello Mr. Bischoff . igre "Pion | stated that the committee would Mra. Rice, Mrs. Hill, Mrs Driggs : | Soro—y Solon : Selected | probably be able tos report at the Messrs Louis and Kari Driggs. 1 | neXt meeting of the council which L BOLO Happy Days ‘ne ? Yate HE Lassie by chef month Owing to the lengih of the program Here will Chairman West of the town hall be no encores ACCOMPANISTS Mis Eva Raruncy. | SCtS of new plans were expected (the latter part of this week and that the committee would doubt- Miss Virginia Drew Trescott, tions, at least, at the next meeting. who appears as “Mary Tudor” in| Afr paying a number of bills, “When Knighthodd Was in including street and police payroll, and beautiful actresses of the day. Was received and placed on file, In the opinion of some the greatest after which the council adjourned critics of the theatrical world her until Monday eveming, Febru- Mary" excells that of Julia Mar. . ove, by whom he iy vas BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY brought out. Miss Trescott is aly | necessary for the exacting require. owner, | ments of the part and her ability tile business in this valley to shade and repress is remarkable offered for quick sale at 90 per at times violent, again bright and | inquiries to Business Opportunity, gay, then defiant, sad, broken |care Valley Record, Sayre, Pa. hearted, Solid Oak up to $26.00. 205 Desmond Street, NATI The safety of any busincas Our Assets January 1, 1904, Liabilities No. of policies in force, 137.312, Dividends paid past year . Disability paid past year Daath, paid past year Very Cheap Traveling Beginning Feb, 14 apd continuing dai- ly until April 6th, the Erie RR. will | sell coloaist tickets to all Pacific Coast | and numerous interior points at very low rates, which will be quoted and all other information given by calling on or writing any ticket agent, or J. H. Web- ster, D. P. A, Elmira. N. Y. 228-e0d HILL & BEIBACH | care Best of Everything | Lockhart St. Sayre. MISSES TABER & LAMBERT ayre Art Gallery. 129 W. LOCKHART ST. We show a complete line of Fancy Goods, Linens and Materials, Also a new and up-to-date line of stamping pat- terns for Shirt Waist Suits, Hats, Pe gerie, shadow eyelet and French eu- broidery, TOUHEY'S HOTEL Eve New and Up-to-Date, First Accommodations, Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station. Rates $1.50 Per Day. Sere. H. L. TOWNER, M.D, Specialties Diseases of Women and of the Rectam. Hours—7to 0a m,1t08,7to8p. m. OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK, Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart Bt. A.E. BAKER Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N.Y. A.J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Bstimates Furnished 535 Stevenson St, Sayre, Pa. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the r Fitting of Glass- ea. Hours 9-12; 1.5; 7-8; Sandaya by sppointment. O®oe, Wheelock Block, Read The Record Wn. B. Mcdonald, D. D.§. All modern methods for the scien- tific performance of painless opera- tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, THE OVER —— Auditor's Notice The undersigned auditor, by the Orphans’ Court of Brads ty to audit, settle, adjust and report dis tribution of the funds in the hands of W B. Hull, administrator c. t. a. of the es tate of Rebben Stiles, late of Troy town- | ship, deceased, will attend totha duties of his appointment at the office of David J. Fanning, Esq. in Tray Boro, Pa. on Friday the 23d day of Febraary, 1000, at one o'clock, p. m., at which time and lace all persons are required to make Eheir claims before the auditor or be de- coming in upon sald funds, +» Beaman, Auditor, \ppointed | ord coun Jase, ian EET LEGION “nt. Investigate our order ¥2,400°00 00 4237 50 Gain of about 40,000 past year ; $1,310,624 31 287,167 50 61,039 81 M anager, Sayre. Cover Your Fire Losses with a puliey in one of the firm insar represent, Why carry such a risk when we'll do it for you at very reasonable rates. Well nawe the rate on any property at your slightest suggestion, ' FRED J. TAYLOR SAYRE, PA, JAP-A-LAC gives new life and lustre to old tables, chairs, furniture and picture frames. It is the ideal Anish for floors, interior wood work, bath rooms, =ash and sills Thirteen colors—100 differ- ent uses-—75¢ a quart can, All the best and most widely advertised goods are always to be found at this store and at Prices to please évery purse. BEE § AER, BOLICH BRO'S HARDWARE Desmond St Sayre a, i ao — 0 Greek-American Confec- tion and Candy Store. 4 5 (= Nice Special Fresh Mixed Nice Fresh Mixed Chocolass Made 222 Desmond Street, Office, Rooms 3 and 4 residence candy, 3 pounds o 2 lbs ‘ Bvery Day Fancy Box Candy Rr Talmadge Building, Rimer Ave. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS | Mixed Chocolates, 3 Ibe. 25 Nice Fresh Candy Fruit of All Kinds L. B. DENISON, M.D, Valley Phone st office and Fa %
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