in our window IF YOU WANT T0 BUY Books, St Stationery, Pocket Cutlery, Pocket Books, Alarm Clocks, Blank books, Nach post albums, and. com pon views comic all kinds. Dally Saves the right price. Go to : You can save on the new machine .buy—the slick-tongued agent's We have the New 322 8. Main St,, Athens. The case of Roy Comstock, Compaty with larceny as baile, has been continued for one month. Victor talking machine recital at Svenius. This willbe a rare treat ill have an opportunity to has all the new March records. Newspapers are always glad to get all the news that is obtainable, and The Record is no exception to the rule. If you cannot bring or send your news items to the office, use the telephone. Call 128x. The advertisement of D. S. An- drus & Co. which appeared in The Record last Tuesday stated that $1 00 records would be sold for 50¢ This was a mistake, and should have read g1 00 records for 6oc. PERSONAL MENTION Burgess William Cross left yes- terday for Williantsburg on a short business trip. Mrs. H. S. Phillips went t6 To- wanda this morning for a brief visit with friends and relatives. Messrs. Leon and-Lissie Wilson of this place are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson of Evergreen, M. H. Sawtelle, cashier of the National Bank of Sayre, left this morning for Albany, N.Y, ona busi mission. —————— Edward Yost, a machinist, who has been employed j in the Lehigh commission to psy if you here. ao yy I Tiffany’s Music Store, 2 Valley Record time, left this morning for Chihua- hua, Mexico, where he has accept. ed a lucrative situation. ° RECEIVED SAD NEWS Mrs. S. J. Hyatt of 410 Keystone of the death of her sister, Mrs Martha Hudson, which occurred at week. The deceased was formerly Something newt the ark Hotel evening. Higgins & Sul- %. George A. Allen of Ulster, operated upon at the hospital funeral of Stanley w Little who committed suicide at yesterday, will be held late home in that place on state of Washington with her hus band. She was bora in this county and had a host of friends in Sayre and vianity who will regret to learn of her demise. She was a woman of high christian character and was greatly respected and loved by all who kaew her, B. OF L. F, MEETING There will be a special meeting of the B. of L. F. held on Monday as business of importance is to be | 257-3 forget fo attend the re By order of the master, / WirtLiax C. Masoy, 256 4 _ Secretary 379. FUNERAL THIS AFT IS AFTERNOON The funeral of the late Miss Per- melia Spring, whose death occur- red on Wednesday morning last, LEN Thommen on es It Went Out of Business Last Night and Is No More The Movanho club is.no more. The organization went out of busi- ness last night and it has ceased to exist. A meeting was held by the members and it decided to surrend- er the charter and quit. This decision was arrived at after the matter had been under discussion for at least three weeks. Part of the members were in favor of re- taining a semblance of an organi- zation and thereby preserve the charter and its provision but the majonty said no and the club henceforth ceases to exist. Last night the money in the treasurer's hands was divided equally among the 32 members in good standing, the rooms vacated and in fact every act that was necessary to completely wipe the club out ‘of existence was performed. The money that each person received as his share of the treasury receipts will not be enough to buy a liné of ocean steamers nor will it acquire a warranty deed of a brownstone front, but one of the members this morning stated he expected to liq uidate a week's board bill at least WILL BE A CANDIDATE Hon. Giles M. Coons, a former member of the legislature, is in Sayre today on business of special importance. Mr. Coon's visit to Sayre is for the purpose of inter- esting local capitalists in the form- ation of a syndicate for the pur- chase of a 10,000 acre tract of tim- ber land located in Florida. While here Mr. Coon announced candidate for the State legislature, and belcives that this time his chances for success are excellent, His recored is well known to the citizens of Bradford county as be. ing of the clean type and his refus- al to besmirch that record two years ago at which time he made a canvass for the place, is beleived to have been one of the causes for his defeat Mr. Coon's candidacy for the legislature will be looked upon with favor by the rank and file of the Republican party, and as stated previously he is more than likely to come in on the home stretch a winner. COD PERFORMANCES Two very entertaining perform- ances were given by the Champlin Stock Company at the Loomis yes- terday alternoon and evening. The company has been playing at El. mira all the week until last night when they were compelled to lay off on account of the appearance of Viola Allen. Mr. Champlin and his company visited Waverly a year ago, but since that visit he has greatly improved his organiza. tion, until now it is recognized as one of the best repertoire compas nies on the road. The perform- ances yesterday were witnessed by large crowds. ———— se ERECTING FEGE A fence nearly two hundred feet in length is being crected along Cryuta street in Milltown under the supervision of Street Commis- sioner D, I. Field. The fence is placed on the creek side of the street in the interest of pedestrians and teams which pass over that thoroughfare at all times of the day and night. The creek if rap. idly cating its way to the roadbed and itis only a matter of time when more protection than a fence will be needed. —————— A —— —— ALUN] WiLL NEET high school alumni association at the high school hall this evening at. 8 o'clock. All members are Charles Smith's Body Literally Yesterday switchman, met a horrible death at Wilkes-Barre yesterday afternoon, while following his daties in the yards at that place. He had just thrown a switch and stepped back out of the way of a string of cars, In so doing he stepped directly in front of a moving engine, The wheels of the engine passed over his hips severing both legs near the trunk. Death ensued almost] Be aa MAIN It Occurred Near Warren Center and Five Hundred Dollars Was Staked on the Result [tis said that a big cocking main occurred at Warren Center, this county, early yesterday morning. The followers of the sport met at Owego, coming mostly from Cort- land and Binghamton, and then drove in rigs to a barn near War ren Center, where the main took place. A large crowd witnessed the main, which lasted nearly ati night. It is said that as high as {$20 was paid for rigs at Owego in the employ of the Lehigh Valley | for some time and was known in Sayre among the railroad men. He was a cousin to A. R. Drake, the well known Lehigh Valley engi- neer,and also to J. S.and A. E. Russell, both of this place. Some years ago Smith lost an arm in a railroad accident. SCHOOL BOOKS Incigerated, by Order of the Board of Health will hereafter be burned fumigate the books and then they | would be returned “to the school | building. The practice is to be discontinued and the books will be incinerated by order of the board of health. This practice is believed ta have been a most successful means of spreading infection rp —— BODY SENT 10° WYALUSING The body of “Eliz abeth Henry, the four year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward B. Henry, whose death occurred yesterday morning of scarlet fever, was shipped to Wyalusing this morning. The body was accompanied by the Rev, E. C. Petrie, pastor of the Presby- terian church. Funeral services will occur at Wyalusing. MUSICIANS TO MEET The musicians of Sayre, Athens and Waverly will meet in Stone's hall, Waverly, on Sunday afternoon, to take further steps toward organ- izing a musician's union. A large number of names have been ses cured on the charter and it is ex- pected that final organization will be perfected at the meeting to be held on Sunday afternoon. T0 ENFORCE SCHOOL LAW The Towanda schoo! board will rigidly enforce the compulsory ed- ucation act. Of late the matter has been allowed to go by default, bat now the board will insist upon truant officers doing their duty. result of the main. The Owego i birds are said to have won two out of nine and the Cortland birds the acxt five. The officers of the law took no notice of the affair, ——r— MURRAY & MACKEY Theatre goers s will be afforded a treat in the coming of the Murray & Mackey company, who play a week's engagement at the Loomis opera house, starting Monday, March 12 The very latest suc Florence J. Murray. cesses at popular prices will be produced. New acd gorgeous scenery with all the mechanical and clectrical effects will be used. J. M. Donavin and Florence J. Murray heads the company and are assisted by a carefully selected cast. “Beware of Men" will be management has decided to sell a limited number of ladies tickets at 15c each, but these tickets must be purchased before 5 p. m. Monday. WILL CONDUET HOTEL A. H. Rouscher who has been employed as a boiler maker in the Lehigh Valley shops at this place for the past twelve years, will leave for Lestershire on® Tuesday next where he will engage in the hotel business. He will form a partner ship with Fred Gassner, also a former Sayre man, and the two will conduct one of the finest hotels in that section Both gentlemen BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY On account of ill owner, a long established mercan- tile business in this valley is offered for quick sale at go per cent of stock inventory. Address ta meine COMMITIED SUICIDE Fred H. Warner, a travelling salesman and whose residence is at Scranton, committed suicide in care Valley Record, Sayre, Pa. NE Have your mattresses renovated now before the spring rush, at {ley station at Wilkes Barre on evening. He shot}An No cause is assigned for the rash act, but it is supposed to have been due to temporary insanity. The shoot- Dennis’, the upholsterer, Athens. fio caused great excitement at the At Caldwell's Furniture Stock. daily, bought before the raise infprices, which assures you as good bargains as to belhad anywhere. Call and be convinced. : Fine.line of folding Go-Carts just arrived. CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond Street, Valley Phone 191. s THE OLD RELIABLE PIANO AND MUSIC HOUSED. S. ANDRUS & CO, Sheet Music Snap The very latest Indian waltz, a bright, dreamy, catchy, 60c number, entitled Sanceri ‘INDI-ANA” | : For 15c For Saturday only. W th each copy of “Indi-Ana” goes free a beauli- ful facsimile of the title page, without any printed matter on, suitable far framing or passe parfout. You will want it, when you hear it. By mail 16c. Free Recital Tonight at the Store. D. S. ANDRUS & CO, 128 Desmond St, Sayre, Pa Stores also at Elmira and Vitnlpr TAKE A POLICY WITH THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION The safety of any basinoss is in its masagement. Investigate our order Our Assets January 1, 1008, $2,400,000 00 Liabilities 237 50 . 4 No. of policies in force, 137,312 "Gain of about 40,000 past year Dividends paid past year ... . $1,310,024 31 Duty id past year... .. 287,187 0 Death, past year 61,639 an E. F. MERCEREAU, Gh . Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. Established 1860, How Much Do You Earn in an Hour ? Would you prefer to work an hour extra, or to walk to Gillespie's Drug Store ? If you knew that you would save two hours hard labor on every dollar's worth of goods, you would probably buy your drugs at that store. Competent men always on hand to put up pre- scriptions, and at money- hey-saving prices. GILLESPIE'S DRUG STORE 201 LOCKHART ST., SAYRE, PA. In 3 Minutes. Hands do not touch the dough Does away with Hang Kneading and Makes Better Hread, Simple, Easy, Sapitary, BOLICH BRO’ S. HARDWARE. Desmond St., Sayre, Pa. S344 00040 EPP E 00000000 LOOMISOPERAHOUSE |. L. BENJAMIN, © ORCHESTRA Painter. Decorator r ad Paperhanger. 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