SESSION ONENINY MAN WILLA WALLACE THS WORNKC KLED AT HECTOR NEAL DERNGE Messrs. Higgins & Sullivan Are Dead and Mangled Body Found So Decides the Now Dully Installed as Pro- Lying Along Side Lehigh Val- prietors of the Park Hotel ley Tracks at That Place This Messrs. Higgins & Sullivan,| Morning who recently rented the Park hotel, A took possession of that hostelry this o this morning and are rapidly get- Vv ting mto shape to serve the public Under the our Own Prices! We are closing oyt our lines of gas fixtures ‘ard offer you what we have in the line at very low prices We have the following goods in stock: - WAS 1 polished brass, 3 Light chandelier $5 25 $8 30 i i" 1 - 4 SO 675 1 hatiuslicd “ . x - 4 B23 ingle swing gas brackets . . . . . 30 Sse swing in brackets, square tube polished brass . . . . | | 4 Double swing ditto . . . . . . . 6 Gasglobes 1... _- "20 " F «rer... ; { | i Commission | Which Was Appointed by | Judge Fanning to Inquire In'o| the Man's Sanity Solid Oak $11.00. Solid Oak $17.00. . Solid Oak up to $26.00, message was received here iorning by the local Lehigh alley officials stating that the dead body of a man had been found lying along side the Lehigh direction of the proprietors, both | tracks near Hector. The man had of whom are experienced men, the |, en killed by the cars but in what entire building will be overhauled, | Jud J ‘| manner is renovated, repapered and painted, | Johnson, a member of the Lehich | detective force, went to Hector this and new furniture and fixtures, in lighting facilities, | : better morning to conduct an investiga. will also be added until the entire tion The commission in lunacy, con sisting of Dr. H. A. LaPlant, I N3 Evans and A. B Shearer, appointed to inquire into the sanity of Wil lam Wallace, the ‘the Sayre borough council. who 63 GO 23 50 Pictures Framed. " * a uy ers 2 80 75 Gas reading lamps,” for the table, complete with oo __ 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 so each while the sale is on. A big light at a small price. EE ——— ~ GEO. L. ROBERTS GO. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. WW If you don’t trade with wus wea both lose money. ~em in a first-class manner. ex-member of ember © i CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE Valley Phone 191. I TAKE A POLICY WITH THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION The safety of any husincss is in its management. Investigate our order Our Assets January 1, 1006, $2,400,700 00 Liabilities 4,237 50 No. of policies in fores, 137.312. Gain of about 40,000 past year Divfdends paid past year . $1,310,024 31 Disability paid past year 287,167 50 Daath, paid past year 61,639 81 E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St, Sayre. | LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE : v | A Gala Dramatic Festival. A Week a of Grand Productions | matter of great regret to his m ny Commencing ONDAY, FEBUARY 12 PERSIA MENTION | W.S Wright went to Towanda today has bcen acting strangely of late, met in Attorney C. C. Yocum's office on Saturday evening to take not known evidence and make an inquiry | 205 Desmond Street, cluding ; After listening to the evidence the | Mr. Wa! | lace 1s incomp-tent to care for him commission decided that interior of the build ng has been tom = LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE and he decison ge " to Judge Fanning for his confirm. BLL THISWEEK |i 3 fe ccree tre a oe ings of the judge will be received here today. In the meantime Mr. | better than ever before, arrived in Wallace has been remanded to the saloon °% Waverly Sunday afterncon. Th. custody of Frank Terwilliger, wha repertoire for the company this will personally care for him. Mr (year consists of a complete new Wallace! excited that | line of plays, gorgeously staged considerable spmpathy amon those and costumed, no expense being who know him. Until his mind spared to make each and every became unbalanced he has always production a success in every way completely transformed into Mr for the past three or four years been conhiccted with Wiltse's cafe, | while his partner, Mr. Sullivan, has! been engaged in a similar capacity |p, at Hill & Beibach's Lockhart Both well and favorably known, and The Record can assure they wil conduct their new enter prise on strictly modern principles and for the benefit of the public. In| fact, patrons of the bar or cusine | department will fiad the best of | peo : service. Miss Dowd, who has been] WOWARD HALLS conducting the hotel for the past | R-BOLDIER 5 cHMPla® eighteen months, will go to Calis! -— EE self and the decision has been se nt modern hotel The Chicago Stock Company at the Loomis this evening. The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood —real rich blood —-and plenty of it—in his body, Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil Makes blood —lots of it— life-giving, brain-nourish- ing, strength-repleaishing 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist Bank Building, - The Chicago Stock company. There will be a meeting of the : fan) Republican club in William Cross's office on tomorrow evening. All republicans are welcome. — eee Sleighs were numerous about | Sayre yesterday despite the fact (that the snow is thin and the ground in many places here is bare. street men are condition has patrons been known as a good and The Monday night Play wiil be that he should lose his reason is citizen, Stella Stevenson of No. 301 Olive street, confined to her home by scarlatina. The house has been quarantined. © MISE is Six Matinees. Special bill matinee and night on Lincoln's Birthday (Monday Chas. H. Rosskam Presents the Cover Your Fire Losses CHICAGO STOCK 00, {With a policy in one of the firm insure : {ance companies we represent Why In Extraordinary Repertoire. Seven carry such a risk when we'll do It for Big Vaudeville Features Be [Fou at very reasonable rates. We'll tween the Acfs name the rate on any property at your —— | slightest suggestion. NIGHTS: { ————— Monday ~The Soldier of the Empire, : FRED J: TAYLOR | Tuesday ~My Partner, SAYRE, PA. . Sayre, Pa. fornia to reside, Bt —— i — ICE BUSINESS BOOMING There is no second thought taken by the ice men this year! regarding the thickness ol Usually it has been the custom not to harvest ice less than 8 inches thick, but this year the object is to ’ get ice of any thickness obtainable, L Make ice while the weather is cold, appears to be the maxim, and the harvest has been on the boom for! ., the past three or four days. | [> MOP CUILBIAT On | suai KATE vou Throughout this section of the country hundreds of men are en There will be a meeting of the Democrats at the office of Alex Stevens this evening at 8:30 o'clock. Everybody invited. By order of executive committee. —— re Master ( LHTTS Wvalusing today : | New Sayre View Paper i In box and tablet form, now on sale — Merchant tailors cL § Removal Sale Of box paper, tab- lets, blank books, stationery, sup- plies, etc, begin- ng MONDAY, JANUARY 15, and continuing for two weeks. WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS SPECIAL PRICES On Sewing Machines. We have * * the New Home, Singer, Wheeler & Burroughs 1s nr —— ice, Mr and Mrs. E. R ¢ mm Witkes<Barre tc day who conduct suit clubs are guilty of maintaining 4 lottery under a decision recently handed down by Judge McClure of the Lackawanna county courts Burroughs —tes H race Rou < } Allen town to spend Sunday with hi hi: dutics in the shops this evening. went te parents and will return to Wednesday, Feb. 28, will be Ash Wednesday, the beginning of the lenten season. Last year lent did not begin until March Sth, being eight days carlier this year. Wednesday — The Parish Priest. Thoesday The Suburban. i Friday —Quo Vadis. Ssturday - The Scout's Revenge, MATINEES: Monday —Prince Otto, Tuesday Carmen, Wednesday — The Little Minister. Thursdey - The Mystery of Malvern Friday —Fauchon, the Cricket, Saturday —Cindrella, 10), 20 and 30¢ 10 and 20¢ Sale of seats commences Friday at Oa m. at the WW, U, Tel. Office ——— LOCAL MENTION [his is Lincoln's birthday Charles Rosskam's ability as a manager has been clearly demon gaged in cutting ice and it begins | strated by the patronage accord-d to look as if the supply stored will | ¢his popular company upon its be fully equal to the demand {annual visits to this city. This is Tre. (largely due to the fact that each CHEMUNG CITIZEN DEAD | year better plays are added to the repertoire and the company steadily re Did it ever occur to you, gentle reader, that the man who is so mighty afraid that his own rights are going to be tranfpled on don't as a rule care a rap for the rights of others. Mrs. C. E. Knapp is critically ill at her home on Oltve street. — Liverymen afc jubilant over the {snowf.iil, and the 'rices Matinee — i - Henry F. Carpenter, for years a| SPlarged, until this year Mr indications are resident of Chemung, but who for | N°*kam has a list of extra. that for several days at least they will reap a rich harvest, Wilson and other makes of machines. Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music. Mrs. Hattie Howland of No.659 Stevenson street, is ill of scarlet fever. some time has been living with his | Ordinary shows which cannot fail daughter at Horseheads, died at|'®. command standing room audi A eem— The G.1L A to the B.of 1.. F L. TOWNER, M.D. The house in which she re- | sides has been quarantined under the directions of the health authorities, Will Pay Youto Get Prices Before You Buy B* ° Also Edison's Talking Machines “and Records. Valley Phone 90c¢ Tiffany's Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Ps. ese ~ The Valley Record her home in that place on Satur. | SMCs at each performance. day, after a brief illness of pacu | Ihe company gi your surtorts - z | 22 acting people, which is an in monia. The deceased was the | rea: ep Pe on 3 an father of Henry Carpenter, Jr, who |© a Of SIX people over 3s! yeas formerly resided in Sayre but who| ~orbert Dorente and wife will 1s now located at Binghamton jagan be in the leading Pas, The remains of the deceased will | Mr. Dorente is a favorite with our ~ ; : [audiences, as his acting is of an be taken to Chemung for burial to aan : excellent quality, and never fails to Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectam. Hours—7 toa m,1t08,7to8 p.m. OFFICE -SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Telephons 37x. 128 Lockhart St I.E. BAKER " Garpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. A.].GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnishe+ 625 Stevenson St, Sayre, Pa. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the prope Fitting of Glass- es. Hoars—9-1%; 1.5; 7-3; Sundays by | weolntment. Offloa, When'nek Block. will hold a special meeting Tue-- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Eve ry member is requested to be present y JAP-A-LAC gives new life and lustre to old tables, chairs, furniture and picture frames. It is the ideal tinmish for floors, interior wood work, bath rooms, sash and sills Thirteen colors—100 differ- ent uses—75c 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, pees BOLICH BRO'S HARDWARE Desmond St Sayre The regular meeting of “The Wranglers” will take place at the office of Attorney H. H. Mercercau this evening. The jangling will begin at 8 o'clock and continue indefinitely. James Kennedy, a Lehigh brakeman who resides at Hazelton. ting with 98 “All the news that's fit to print” MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12 1906, morrow afternoon —— a Qp——— —— — The condition of G. F. Beloud, THE LEHIGH’S NEW BONDS amin with Monday who has been confined to his home | Prices will remain the same, 10, a : The $19,000,000 of the 4 per|20 and 10 for several days by typhoid fever, : cent. teral trust bonds author. |; 20 ¢ ; 3 is feported considerable better. and | <™ collatera rust bonds rland 20 cents at matinees, Seats there are excellent chances for his ized by the Lehigh Valley railroad | now on sale at the Western Union ; company, in payment of the prop telegraph office. ultimate recovery. | erty purchased from Coxe Bros | & Co., have all been executed and | HOSPITAL NOTES delivered to the Girard Trust Com | pany, the trustee and | which will arrange for their ex change for the temporary bonds Milltown, was admitted this morn delivered at the time of the trans | ing. fer of the property. Mrs. J E Johnson of North To ——— wanda, Mrs. Morris Kingsley of LARGELY ATTENDED ; Dushore, and J. E Fredenburg of Athens were operated upon at the There were 75 couples in attend ance at the dance given by Harvey Gray in Eighmey's hall on Satur~ day evening. It was the largest dance, in point of attendance, yet! All members of the Packer Hose given by Mr. Gray, and everyone Company are requested to be pres present enjoyed a most delightful cpt at a meeting of the company to bankrupt, have been given Miss evening. Another dance will be be held this evening. Business of Mae Ayers of Sayre, for collection, given on Saturday evening next, (the utmost importance to the or- to whom payment DORSES LILLEY ganization is to be transacted and promptly made E all members are requested to be Trustee of C. U The Susquehanna county con- present vention which was held on Thurs. | BANKRUPT STOCK SOLD 18 with the Chicago Stock Com-|day last, has endorsed the Hon, rem pany, which opened an engage-|Mial E. Lilley as a candidate for| The bankrupt stock in the Gillis- | the Loomis this afternoon. | congress. This action on the part pie drug store was sold by J. B | the editor of The the Susquehanna county repub- | Corbin, the trustee, this afternoon. | ican nsure: 3 is | A Scraton bought the stock inl! | Pics IP 1S tne more than his ’ $ , . Ive ie oe Matinces will be given daily share of misfortune Two of his Election Oo week from -to- morrow. Valentines, Valentines, Valen- tines at Weber’ book parlors, children are lying « ritically ill, and yesterday Mr. Kennedy was thrown A nt 1g 30 cents, nights, and violently against the end of his caboose and suffered a severe in- jury to his right wrist which will lay him up for several days. ee lt Wc: y > ’ a LINGOLN'S BIRTHDAY The banks in Sayre were closed olf shops The members of the local aerie of Eagles are requested to meet at | 8:30 o'clock tomorrow morning at Trainmen’s hall for the purpose of Spring styles of Walkover shoes | attending in abody the funeral of mow on sale at Williams & Sut- [the late John T. Curry. ¥ fan's. | The funeral of john T. Curry, Vd John Woodside of 1008 North | who died on Saturday morning at 3 Lehigh avenue, is suffering pneu- | his home on Allison street, will be ‘monia. ‘held tomorrow morning from the | Church of the Epiphany, The re- { mains will be taken to the Catholic cemetery for interment, e Mrs. E. Brown of No. 105 Hos- A" pital place, is ill of typhoid fever. which is Bacon Brown, a small child from account Lincoln's The 1 le and the streets were lined with tod iy on = birthday were also pedestrians the greater part of the day. The public schools did not close. the devoted exercises touching upon day was to Read The Recdrd Win. B. McDonald, D. All modern methods for the scien tific performance of painless opera- |! tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Klmer Ave, if OVER THE GLOBE STORE { H. H. Mercereau, |, p, DENISON, M. D. Attorney-at-Law Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Notary Public Talmadge Building, Rimer Avs. Speolal atiention to Pension Papers Valley Phoae 11 X. Valley Phose at office and 12 Degmand Sirast residence hospital this forenoon. special candy, 3 pounds wen 3 Mixed Chocolates, 21bg... 25 Nice Fresh Mixed Chocolaes 2 lbs A Nice Fresh Candy Made Every Day § Favey Box Candy ; Fruit of All Kinds 222 Desmond Street, the life of the martyred president etl cent. NOTICE The accounts due C. U, Ingham, ~~ Thelargest line of fancy valen- ~ tines in the valley at Weber's new Book parlors, 133 Lockhart street. | Charles Smith, formerly of the Spring style of Patrician shoes Cae sl Ward house cuisine department, f women now on sale at Williams | hue who has recently been con- s. ducting a first class cafe in Wilkes- Tunkhannock had two feet of | Barre, 1S now to be found at last week, the heaviest in | Kasper's new chop and oyster section for years, house on Desmond street should be A. Strong Ingham, bank- 234 4t in VALENTINE SOCIAL The Epworth League of the Methodist church will give a dime social jn the church parlors on Wednesday evening. Sherbert and nes f Come and have rupt . Grahame Earle, one of the clever valentines and valentine post| character actors of the old school, at Weber's new book parlors. Rayra R. H. DRISLANE, REAL ESTATE BARGANS Gontractor and Builder | 5h mie v5 eee Plans and Estimates Furnished |" Pio House to
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