IS WANTED FOR ACCUSED OF MURDER ~'SCAOOL DIRECTORS | STEALAC COPPER NUTHERTRS BANE EMD ES Sayre Young Man Arrested at Son Who Threw Man from Par-| Held Meeting in High School Waverly Yesterday on a Seri-, ents’ House and Injured Him Building Last Night for That ous Charge Fatally Pleads Justification Purpose Howard Ferris, of this place, George Western Dentinger, 24 The Sayre borough school direc- who, however, says that his right| years old, of Weissport, this state, | (tors held a special meeting last name is Saxton Ferris, was arrested | is in jail at Mauch Chunk, charged | night in the high school building at “Boney” Thompson's place in| with the murder of W. H. Oswald, | for the purpose of listening to ap- four Own Prices | out our lines of fixtures Solid Oak $11.00. Solid Oak $17.00. Solid Oak up to $26.00. polished bss, 3 light chandelier'$s 25 $8.50 450 675 475 8.35 .50 65 90 25 .50 Gas reading lamps, for th table, et EH e table, comp ec wi hose, mantel, and shade for $2 to $6. lighters, tapers, hose, canopics, etc. We offer the “Ever Ready lamp complete with globe, burner ahd mantel, complete at 350 while the sale is on. A big light at a small price. EO. L. ROBERTS CO. | 218 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. sw If you don’t trade with us we both lose money. “wu Smoke Peers Straight Five, a finefragrant cigar The Man Who “Gets There" Is the man who has blood —peal rich blood—and plenty of it—in his body. Driggs” Wine of Cod Liver Off 75¢ and $100 Wrappers only | 50c during L. V. pay day week at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. Frank Cooper of Owego, and Joll G. Ives of Sayre, underwent operations at the hospital this afternoon. The Democrats will hold a mzet- ing this evening at 8 o'clock in A D. Steven's office. All members of the party are invited. Miss Zura Cole will give a valen tine party to a number of her young friends at the residence of | N. Weaver on South Elmer avenue. A nine-pound boy was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Ward, at their home on South Wilbur ave nue; this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In box and tablet form, now on sale Great Removal Sale Of box , tab- lets, books, stationery, sup- plies, etc, begin- mung MONDAY, JANUARY 15, and continuing for two weeks. WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS SPECIAL PRICES : Machines. We have = on Sew owing J Singer, Wheeler & Wilson and other of machines. Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music. Will Pay You to Get Prices Before You Buy Also Edison's Talking Machines and Records. Valley Phone 90c. Tiffany's Music Store, The Wayne county republican convention selected congressional conferees to support the Hon. Mial }|E. Lilley for congress, and also endorsed the candidacy of Louis A. Watres for governor. <An emigrant train consisting of ten coaches passed through Sayre west over the Lehigh this morn ing. The majority of the passen gers were Swedes who were en- route for Northern Minnesota. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Charles Barber and Mrs, Ada Fancher have returned from Montrose where they have been for several days. ! Alex A. Stephens, the well 222 Main Street, Athens, Ps. known Lehigh engineer, is visiting - A | his brothers, George and William The Valley Record Stephens of Wyoming and Kings- “All the news that's fit to print” toa, Pa, for a few days. ‘WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1908. * LOCAL BREVITIES All soc Tams at at 25c at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. Tomorrow is Lehigh Valley pay day. The Bradford County school di- rectors will meet at Towanda on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Mrs. Charles Johnson of Nunda, N. Y.; has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. C. C. Yocam of Key: stone avenue, the past week, re- turning home this morning. WILLIAM MILLER'S FUNERAL The funeral of William G Miller, who was instantly killed in the Le- high yards at this place on Monday afternoon was held from his father’s residence on North Lehigh avenue this afternoon at 2 o'clock, The Rev. F. T. Cady, rector of the Church of the Redeemer, officiated, The remains were taken to Tioga Point cemetery for inter- ment. CLASS OFFICERS ELECTED The members of the Senior class of the Sayre high school have chosen the following officers: President, John Eawright; vice president, Mary E Shiclds; secre- tary, Millie A. Rickar; treasurer, Charles F. Moon. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY On account of ill health of owner, a long established mercan- A 15¢ supper will be served by “the Luther League of St John's _ Lutheran church, Friday evening, Feb. 16, 5p. mtdgp.m, at 3 North Elmer avenue. 235~4t The mild and springlike atmos. has caused the snow to melt “rapidly within the past forty-eight ours, and as the days go by the chances for sléighing diminish pro- tionately. Lady Willard Rebekah Lodge No 131, will serve a ten cent upper in I. O. O.F. hall this Friday evening, Feb. 16, from 6 to Waverly yesterday afternoon by |a grocer who also resides at Weiss Officer Bob DeGroff, on a warrant |port. Oswald was 45 years old | charging him with the larceny of a [and leaves a widow and four chil- quantity -of copper and also 17 [dren head light reflectors, the property| The tragedy occurred carly of the Lehigh Valley railroad com- | Sunday morning. Dentinger re | pany. The articles taken are valued [sides with his widowed mother, at $75. The complaint on which [who is 45 years old. A younger the warrant for Ferris’ arrest was [brother also resides at home. issued was made yesterday after~| When Dentinger arrived home at | noon before a Sayre justice, by {midnight on Saturday night he Special Officer Johnson of the Le- {found Oswald in a compromising | high Valley detective force. For position with his mother, The some time the company has been |young man ordered Oswald to missing copper and other articles, | leave the house but the man re. and on Monday it was learned that {fused to go. A scuffle followed | a quantity of copper and the head: |and Dentinger was thrown down | light reflectors had been disposed stairs. Dentinger renewed the at- of to a junk dealer in Waverly by [tack and the next instant pitched | a young man answering Ferris’ | Oswald into the steet on to the icy | description. The warrant was is- |pavement. Oswald went home | sued and placed in the hands of [badly bruised and bleeding Officer DeGroffl. The latter went [Shortly after his arrival at home to Waverly and found his man in|he was taken violently ill and in Thompson's place. He was placed | eight hours after receiving the in- under arrest and later taken before | juries was dead. A post mortem | Justice Hoagland who held him|examination by the coroner de-| until four o' clock this afternodn | veloped an eight ounce blood clot when the case will be disposed of |on the brain. D:ntinger was ar- | Ferns is well known in Sayre | rested, but when arraigned claimed and has given the police officers [that he was justified in throwing considerable trouble during the [the man out doors. Dentinger's | past year. He has been arrested | mother was in court and hysteric- several times for drunkenness and | ally assumed all the blame for the disorderly conduct but in each in~ | fight which resulted in Oswald's stance has been allowed to go by |death. She insisted that she told the local authorities. A few weeks | her son to throw the man out of ago, however, he went to Waverly | the house. The outcome of Dent- and while there he felt under the|inger's case will be watched with notice of the police and was scat | interest, : to Owego 15 days for being mete Som drunk. Since his return to Sayre | A FORTUNE FOR You nothing has been heard of him un-| Party owning copyright on a til yesterday, when the Lehigh offi- di : : $015 discovered. evidence. which book that can be printed anywhere | at trifling expense, offers same for they claim will connect him with th hi ppt a Wonaiighe Le estots sale to cash buyer for a compara~ P y y) tively insignificant sum. When this publication was issued 540 dealer copies out of the first 1,000 were ADJUDGED INSANE sold in one month from the public | : : ‘ty afforded by a single review of Acting on the report of the com. the work that appeared in a news Wission proiated for the purpose paper at Washington, D C Sells of inquiring into the mental con- on sight to every sportsman at §1 dition of William Wallace of this Th for its be ( lace, Judge F Ine has per. ¢ reason for its being of- Place, Judge Fanning as prosoun fered for sale is that the owner ced the man of unsound mind and needs money in a hurry. Addres decizes that he shall be Sent toa rll inquiries to Blue Stagk, care of | state hospital for the insane for ’ : The Valley Record. 236 2 treatment. The order was received here today, and immetiately there- VALENTINE'S DAY after an application for an order of relief was sent to the county com- missioners and #t is expected that Today is Valentine's day and the they «will come to Sayre tonight | stores in Sayre have been liberally | and make final disposition of the patronized so far as dainty crea- tions and love missives are con- cerned. The stores this year have | case carried a fine stock of these crea- tions, including those of the comic variety, but fortunately the latter | class does not find as ready sale as| in days gone by. Among the | W pretty valentines there are many | fascinating ones, which fold up like | the red bells so popular at Christ | mas time. BE —— PRESSED WITH WORK Crews on Be I D.S &S, the] i railroad recently acquired by the | LehighValley, have been so pressed | THE GRICACO STOCK “The Parish Priest” is the at- tractioii which will be presented by the Chicago Stock company at the Loomis this evening. Yesters day afternoon and evening the) company played to two large audiences and the indication arc | that the house will be.crowded again this evening. - The company improves with each performance | and are deserving of the liberal pattonage they are ave Jeceiving {with work recently that many of REPUBLICANS HELD MEETING. fork Sy a The Republican club held an | | not seen their wives and children enthusiastic meeting last night. |in six weeks, while the single men Routine business was transacted are in peril of losing their sweets and those present expressed them- | hearts. For six weeks the train selves as being highly satisfied | | men have been working practically | with the political outlook, in so far | night and day. as the present municipal campaign is concerned. | NOTICE Want ads inserted by persons —_— ‘not having a ledger account with The accounts due CU, Ingham, | The Record must be paid for when bankrupt, have been given Miss ordered printed. We positively —— a NOTICE ily ethe expensy of bookkeep- entirely out}, certain taxes. Directors Thomp- and Maddock, and Tax Collector J. L Plumstead were present The taxes of the following wid 1904 duplicate were exonerated Mrs. Michael Curry, Mrs. Hamil- ton, Mrs. Donovan, Richard Dris coll and John Sackett. The taxes on heirs, 62 double assessments and assessments against people and properties that never had any existence were also exonerated, which with the widows and indigent persons made a total $49 9o for building purposes. A tax amounting to $132 against the W. S. & A. Traction company probably be made to collect this Occupation tax to the amount of $465 53 was exonerated, making a total in all classes of £74441 on Taxes on the 1905 duplicate to the amount of $134.23 were ex oncrated and the board adjourned Japanese Enterprise The contract to supply with visions for one vear the men who are bullding the Western Pacific raliroad through Nevada, under the Utah Con- struction company, awarded re- cently to a San Francisco Brin. which underbid white contract. irs The Japanese have a ten-year of a buliding at Reno, where expect to do business permanent- pro- was Ja anese lease they } Truthful Thomas. ma'am, could youse gimme sumthin’ t eat?’ queried Truthful Thomas. “I'm so hungry dat [| could «a! a house” The idea!” exclaimed the kind lady ‘It would be tmposible for any- one to eat a house “Dere's where youse Wrong 19e'am, replied Truthful Thomas “Git bizzy an’ cook me a porterhouse ap’ I'll show youse.—Chicago Dally “Please, Is A Thoughtful Hostess, Hostess (to umle wallflower) —Per- mit we to latroduce you to a charming dancer, Mr. Westend Mr Westend —Au, nevah dance Would you ike to join party in the drawing room?” Au, thanks, no; | do not play.” “Well, supper will be ready soon." — Weekly thanks, no; I the card Useful “Don’t you think every statesman should cultivate a manner of great di;mity?” "A manner of great dignity,” an- ‘Is an inval- uable adjunct. It prevents people from asking bothersome questions, for fear Star His Prospects Angelina—What did you tell about your prospects? Edwin—I sald I had from my uncle Angelina—\Why, Edwin, vou told we you had no relatives at all Edwin—Oh, yes; but I'm golng to pawn my wialch this evening —Tit Bits papa expectations ————— LXCcursions ERIE RAILROAD. $2.25 to Rochester and return Thursday February 22d. Good going {on train 7, returning on or before the 23d. sl R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished 103 Lincoln St Sayre. Pa REAL ESTATE BARGAINS | Small Farms, Large Farms, Good Build- ! ings, good fruits, well watered. Houses and Lots for sale or exchange. All at bargain prices. Houses to rent. ANDREW EVARTS, Room 2, Talmadge Blk. Home phone 81.m MISSES TABER & LAMBERT Sayre Art Parlor. 129 W. LOCKHART ST. We show a com line of Fane; Pictures Framed. CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond Street, Valley Phone 19 TAKE A POLICY WITH THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION The safety of any business is in its management. Investigate our order Our Assets January 1, 1008, --§2000) £00 00 Liabilities 4,257 50 No. of policies in force, 137,312. Gain of about 40,000 past year Divfdends paid past year .. : cones hi i | Planbility aid past year .. 287,167 MO Daath, pal t year. . 61,039 61 E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager Office 112 Desmond St.,, Sayre. Creditors will sell all stock of H. L. Gillespie at prices lower than ever offered in Sayre. GILLESPIE'S DRUG STORE 201 LOCKHART ST,, SAYRE, PA. Cover Your Fire Losses with a policy in one of the firm insur ance companies we represent. Why carry such a risk when we'll do it for you at very reasonfble rates. We'll name the rate on any property at your slightest suggestion, ——— FRED]. TAYLOR SAYRE, PA. Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. 3. All modern methods for the scien- tific performance of painless opera- | tions on the mouth and teeth 104 South Elmer Ave. {OVER THE GLOBE STORF sl 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 advertised goods are always to be found at this store and at prices to please every purse, BOLICH BRO'S HARDWARE Pesmond St Sayre 8 Advertise in The Record. TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED = Almost every can | Bi 5 of chronic disease can | Me be cured if the vrop- | Nl er medicine is used. | 98 Often aliopathic med. ii icine is needed, other ™N times, homeopathic or | Ink electric, and some- | » times all. The poly-| mH Mixed nosis pathic method used by The Doctors of | the Electro Medical lostitute, includes all systems, Call and at least investi- | {28 gate this method, Consultation is free |} sud private. The doctor will be at i SROCAS, Greek- American Confec- tion and Candy Store. 4 Nice Special Paves Mise
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