We are ST TAR a Your Own Prices! our lines of fixtures line at Single Gas globes - &“ Sch while thermic WAS $8.50 6.75 8.23 50 450 475 35 = w“ ‘brackets, square . 45 635 20 Fri ey aL 0 - a 50 63 90 25 .50 shade for £2 to g6, complete at 0c - GED. 218 Desmond St. Sayre. The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood —real rish blood —and plenty of it—in his body. Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver ON Rae hiaod-—lots of it— ing, strength-replenishing © 75c Per Bottle. C. M. Driggs Bank Building, Sayre, Pu. New Sayre View Paper In box and tablet now on sale — Great Removal Sale Of box paper, tab- leta books, stationery, sup- plies, etc., begin- ning MONDAY, JANUARY 15, * and continuing f, il cou uing for WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS The Valley Record = "All the news that's fit to print” WEDESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1906. LOCAL BREVIS Valentines, Valentines, Valen- tines at Weber’ book parlors, Spring styles of Walkover shoes ¢ Bowoastle at Williams & Sut- tom's, ) The largest line of fancy valen- tines in the valley at Weber's new book parlors, 133 Lockhart street, Spring style of Patrician shoes for women now onsale at Williams & Sutton's. EE — i sss: = J. R. Kasper has hupg a hand- Some new sign in front of his res- faurant on Desmond street, ————— Just received over two thousand fancy valentines and valentine post €ards at Weber's new book parlors, —— a. The Baptist prayer meeting will - be held tomorrow evening at the home of Horace Frank, next to emember the concert to be in the Presbyterian church evening for the benefit of the nd. : —— Hazelton suffered a $25,000 fire on Monday night. It was the t blaze that has visited the in years. A number of Sayre's young peo- E Were entertained at the home Miss Maye Jakeway in Athens 322 8. Main St., Athens. Smoke Peer’s Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar ——————— Edward Murphy, an up to date exponent of mixology and dispen- ser of liquid refreshments, has accepted a situation at Hill & Bei- bach's cafe. The regular monthly meeting of the Sayre business men’s associa- tion will be held in the association evening, desired. A large attendance is —— Penny social, M. P. A., West Sayre lodge, No. 241. Entertain- ment. and refreshments wills be served in Pharmacy hall, No. 420 Keystone avenue, Tuesday evening, Feb. 6, at 8:30 p. .m. Everybody invited. 228-3 The Modern Protective Associa- tion held a penny social in Phar- macy hall in West Sayre last night. The affair was well attended and the receipts will add a handsome amount to the treasury of the order, TR — A ———— P. J. Weber, who recently re- moyed his book and news room from the old I. A. Samuels stand on Lockhart street to the rooms formerly occupied by Max Groeper as a cigar store, has placed in front of his building a new sign. —— ee. For stealing nine cents Daniel Fitzgerald and Thomas Costello were sentenced by Judge Parsons at Binghamton, to Auburn prison for five years. They were convicted as second offenders and the sen- tence was the lightest that could be imposed under the law. ———— STICK COMPANY NEXT WEE Some unusually good popular price offerings will be presented at the Loomis opera house next week when the Chas. H. *Rosskam Chicago Stock Co. will hold forth, The plays to be presented by this company are promised to be of exceptional merit, and the list speaks for itself —Monday evening, “A Soldier of the Empire,” How- ard Hall's romance of Napoleon's reign, Tuesday evening, Bartley Campbell's great play of the gold fields, “My’ Partner.” Wednesday evening, Daniel L. Hart's “Parish Priest,” Thursday evening, “The Suburban,” by C. T. Dazey, author of “In Olid Kentucky,” Friday evening, a fine scenic production of “Quo Vadis” Saturday evening, “The Scot's Revenge,” founded on circumstances during the early years of Buffalo Bill. X RARE TREAT Miss Virginia Drew Trescott, whose fame is spread throughout the entire country by reason of hei performances, an actress whose artistry is ever well and delicately poised, is appearing in the role of the madcap “Mary Tudor” in Joseph Shipman's gorgeous pro- duction of “When Knighthood Was in Flower" this season, Miss Trescott is supported by one of the best” if not quite the best, mpanic seen in the 3 2 Trolley Franchise to Elmira, Corning & “Waverly Street! Car Company The New York Railroad Com. | mission held a meeting in Buffalo | yesterday, at which all the mem bers were present. The commis- | sion granted a certificate to the Elmira, Corning & Waverly Street Car Company, giving them permis sion to conmstruct, maintain and operate an electric trolley car line between Corning and Waverly. It is announced by the people back | of these interests that a working | agreement has been made with the | Water, Light and Railroad Com- | pany to operate cars over its lines through and in the vicinity of | Elmira, : | The decision of the Railroad | Commission means that the first | great step in the construction of a line of trolley roads which will connect all the cities and towns in this section, and which will be of inestimable value to the people in southern New York, has been taken. It also apparently termi. nates a long and unceasing strug- gle which has been in progress for three years between the Chemung Valley Traction Company and other trolley companies. The de. cision practically puts the Chemung Valley people out of the race. Of the Elmira, Corning & Wa- verly line, G. Tracy Rogers, presi- iE JELINIL I | or IN LCEE gs Application of Vail Brothers Granted While that of John Fletcher is refused At Towanda this morning, Judge Fanning, sitting as a license court, granted a license to Vail Brothers to conduct a saloon in Sayre, and refused the applications of John Fletcher, of Sayre, and E. J Rockett, of Athens. The action of the court in refus— ig a license to Fletcher has disposed of a question which has been agitating those interested in the matter in Sayre for the past three ‘weeks. A summer Fletcher, who formerly conducted a bakery, remodeled his building on Lockhart street in such 4 manner as to make it available lor hotel purposes, He applied for a license and depositions were taken during the summer before the late John R. Murray. A te moustrance was presented against was contended that Sayre had enough hotels and drinking places. The application Was relused. This winter Mr. Fletcher renewed his application for license and again i ! {Aside From Paying Bills There | Was But Little Business to | Transact The Sayre borough school di- rectors held their regular monthly meeting in the high school building last evening, but aside from paying 'a few bills there was but little business to transact. Messrs. Balt, Thompson, Whittle, Brainerd and Cook answered to roll call, A matter which called forth con- siderable discusion was brought to the attention of the board by Director Brainerd. Mr. Brainerd i -— = oar Solid Oak up to $26.00. 205 Desmond Street, Valley Phone 191, conversing with one of the female teachers employed in the high school and that she took excep- tions tothe board's rule of deduct ing absent time from the pay of teachers. Under the rule if a teacher is absent for a part or whole day the amount pro rata is deducted from his or her salary, The teacher referred to claims that this works an injustice. She asserts that when a teacher intends to be absent from the school even for a half day it is necessary for her to prepare the work for the supply dent of the Binghamton Railroad Company; James. A Powers, of Troy, one of the owners of the | Corning & Painted Post line: As semblyman Arthur S. Wade, presis dent of the Waverly, Sayre & Athens line,and A. M. Broadhead, of Jamestown, are prominent. It was announced in Binghamton | yesterday that work would be begun at once on the road and that many hundred tons of steel rails for the construction of the line have already been purchased. The announcement that work is to be begun at once must be taken with some salt. Securing a fran chise and the actual building of the line are two entirely different matters. Those who have followed trolley matters in Sayre will recol- lect that the granting of a franchise does not necessarily mean that con- struction will follow. “BILL BROWN WAS DRUNK A man who gave his name as “Bill Brown," probably fictitious, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Chief Walsh and taken to the borough lockup to meditate upon the error of his ways, and in the incantime to sleep away a large sized jag with which he was burdened. Later in the day he was brought before Justice CS Gay and given the alternative of con- tributing to the borough treasury or indulging in the invigorating exercise of sawing wood. He parted with the coin and was released RELIEF FUND EXTENDED | The relief fund system which | has been in operation on the | Lehigh Valley for several years, | has been extended to the D. S. &| S. Railroad and the Drifton shops. | The system provides that cach | employe shall contribute one day's | [pay to the fund. If an employe is | injured he receives while incapaci- | tated three-fourths of the amount | of his wages, and if killed his heirs | are paid for two years three-fourths of his monthly wages. i tama pane. | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY On account of ill health of | owner, a long established mercan— tile business in this valley is offered for quick “sale at 90 per! cent of stock inventory. Address | inquiries to Business Opportunity, Valley Record, Sayre, Pa. i. oy met with opposition. Depositions were taken before Attorney Paul Maynard, and six witnesses were sworn on each side. The conten- tion that Sayre has enough hotels to accommodate the traveling public and strangers was again urged by the remonstrants, and appears to have met with favor by Judge Fanning. E. J. Rockett, who was also refused a license, is a former Sayre liquor dealer, who last spring disposed of his business in this placeto E A. Wilbur, of Austin, teacher and then go over the Papers upon her return. For this the teaches claims she gets no pay Mr. Brainerd suggested that there might be a way' to adjust the matter on more satisfactory terms for the teachers Superintendent | Stetler, however, stated that were teachers paid for time Jost it would be an incentive for many of them to take advantage of the fact, and that the present plan of deducting it from their wages had been found to be the most offic acious. No action was taken. Another matter which was brought to the attention of the board and which caused consider able discussion was the statement that about a year ago the children of Fred Mitchell, an Italian who resides on Third street in Milltown, ad been allowed to attend the FREE ANTI-TOXIN Though it may not be generally known anti-toxin can be secured free by Sayre people if they want Ih to take advantage of the law which Milltown school. although they was recently passed providing for ae were nonresidents, the street re free distribution. In cases of diph. : ferred to not being in the borough theria the physicians are coming |, : (limits. The Mitchells were the to look upon anti-toxin as almost | ha only family residing on the street indispensible, but among the poor- ; lat the time, but now another family er classes or even those with mod : : has moved on the samc street and crate income the prices for the ; ; they have asked the same privilege preparation are almost prohibitive, : ag: granted to the Mitchell children Especially is this the case among | | The matter was referred to the the very poor. It requires $1.50 | hoof : ; . committee worth o _anti-toxin to immunize a The truant officer s¢ported that child while it costs in the sight a boy in West Sayre persisted in borhood of $500 for a quantity : (refusing to attend school The sufficient to treat a well developed (15,4 instructed the secretary to Qse once or twice. To these! [notify the boy's parents that he prices is also added the physician's | 54 ye p : {must attend school regularly or fees which usually vary from one they would be prosecuted dollar to three. | | that : {under the compulsory education The legislature has provided for | law. people who are unable to obtain | Superintendent Stetler reported the preparation with their OWN that the utmost precautionary means and all one hasto do is to | measures were being used with Sign a certificate stating that he or reference to contagious and infec she is unable to pay. H.D. Jump [tious diseases and that children is distributing agent in Sayre. coming from homes that had been ———— under quarantine were not allowed THE COLD WAVE to enter school until thirty days after such home had been fumigated The entire country is in the Mr. Stetler also stated that { u : March 17 had been fixed as the ’ ov ; Plaspol a SEvCre (colt Wave, an {date for holding the local institute while the blizzard predicted in the : i : consisting of the teachers of the beginning has failed to show up, |p of © oroughs of South the mercury stands at low ebb, In and Athens Sayre this ey Hd ther The following bills were Iometers Ioginee on c oY: and ordered paid -imira it was eight degrees below American Book Company the zero mark, while Watertown Bolich Bros : and Saratoga fuenighed the coldest J. D. Arntz, 'triiant officer weather. In the last two p CES H Benjamin Forbes mentioned the thermometer regis tered 30 degrees below, Gas Company FOR SALE Charles Kitchen . Ginn & Co Allen & Bacon |, . D. Clary Coal Company . Graduate of New England con- : y Jisho servatory of music concert pianist | | S. Hart must sacrifice his magnificent con- J L Shea . ; cert grand upright mahogany piano Sayre Water Company 07s used in studio only about one The treasurer's report was re. shout, Sodus a Sashine ceived and placed on file, and the once for cash, This isa bargain | that probably will pever occur! This piano must be seen | hours more of the present weather ppre ~ In storage at| conditions will provide ice of suf Waverly, Sayre audited $71.52 23.3% $50 75 26.70 - 200 §7.20 1500 15.00 3.20 50 1.18 *8.68 / SS — es. Ice men say that forty eight } Cl NATI The safety of any busincss is Our Assets J Liabilities No. of policies in foree, 137.312, Dividends paid past year Disability paid past year Daath, paid past vear anuary 1, 10048, A Gala Dramatic Festival. A Week of Grand Productions Commencing MONDAY, FEBUARY 12, Six Nights. Six Matinees Special bill matinee and night on Lincoln's Birthday (Mon lay Chas. H. Rosskam Presents the CHICAGO STock C0, In Extraordinary Repertoire Big Vaudeville Features Be NIGHTS: | i Monday The Soldier of the Empire, | Tuesday My Partaoer. Wednesday The Parish Uriest, | Thursday ~The Suburban, Friday-Quo V dis, Stturday The Scout's Revenge, MATINEES: Monday Prince Ott >. Tuesday — Carmen. Wednesday. The Little Minister. Thursdey “The Mystery of Malvern Friday—Fanchon, the Cricket, Saturday - Cinderella. 10, 20 and 30¢ 10 and 20¢ Sale of seats vommences Friday at Ya. m at the W. U. Tel. Office H. L. TONNER, M.D. Specialties Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. Hours Tolsm, 108, 7tw8p. m, OFFICE—-SAMURLS BLOCK, Valley Telephone 27x. 138 Lockhart St, A.E BAKER Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, X.Y A.].GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished 525 Stevenson St., Sayre, Pa. A. H. MURRAY, N. D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Throat, and the Proper ” Hours 9-19; 5: appointment. OMea, Prices Matinee » Fitting of Glass Wheelock Blok, Read The Record Wm. B. McDonald. D_D. S. All modern methods for the tific performance of painless tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, THE GLORR STORE sclen- OVER HE LEGION Investigate our order $£2400,200 00 = ; 4.237 60 Gain of about 10,000 past year . 21310624 11 287,167 50 01,639 61 Manager, Sayre. Cover Your Fire Losses : in one of the firm insup- JANES we represent, Why : it top. ha risk when we'll do reasonable rates, We'll = property at your «ts BAYRE, PA, gives new life and lustre to old tables, chairs, furniture and picture frames. It is the ideal finish for floors, interior wood work, bath rooms, sash 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 every purse. (Pe BOLICH BRO'S HARDWARE Desmond St Sayre Greek-American Confec- tion and Candy Store. Nice Special Fresh Mixed HU! candy, 8 pounds . 25 o . 28 Nice Fresh Mixed Chocolaes 2 lbs As Made Bvery Day Fancy Box Candy ; Fruit of All Kinds Desmond Street, 222 NE H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers Valley Phone 11 X, 12 Daamond Spat R. H. DRISLANE Qayra » Plans and Estimates Furnished, board adjourned 103 Lincoln Bt Sayre, Ta, NISON, M. D, Office, Rooms 3 and 4 » Elmer Ave. Valley Phone at office and reridence ESTATE B all Farms, Large
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