= (I 1upoly. our wade Weightless™ derby at $2.50. politician, but ant Price. If , MANEY & PAGE, Pay Day Special Window! Your choice of the following goods at 10 ceats each : 10 quart tin dish pan 10 quart tin pail Perfection cake spon Perfection grater, 4 sides Bowl strainers Hunter four sifters Soap savers Large aquare cake paus Chopping knives Chopping bowls Esrthen cooking pots, 8 qt Faamel cuspidors preserving kettles, 3 qt handled stew pans, 2, 3, 4 gtaizes baking dishes, 4 gt pudding pans, 2, 8, 4, 5 qt sizes spoons custard cups, White & White ware 216 Dedihond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St., Athens. The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood —preal rich blood—and plenty of iin his body. Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver OH Makes blood—lots of it— life-giving, brain-nourish- strength-replenishing Nd. 75¢c Per Bottle. CG. M. Driggs IF YOU WANT T0 BUY: Books, Stationery, Pocket Cutlery, Pocket Books, Alarm Clocks, Uncle Sam Watches, blank books, cards, albums, novelties, Sayre views and comic post cards. Daily papers of al ionds. Atte right price. Goto WEBER'S BO BOOK PARLORS 188 LOCKHART 8ST. $10 CASH ~ You can save on the new machine you buy—the slick-tongued agent's ~~ We have the New Home, Singer and other makes. You Save ~~ agent's commission to pa = IY here, Call, write a Tiffany’ s Music Store, 222 Main Strest, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record ~ “All the newy that's 8 to print’ THURSDAY, MARCH 15 1008, Another installment of the beau- tilul snow fell again today. Just received a fall line of Prince ly shirts, including black, at Kaul man's, Sayre. Big bargains in men's shoes, especially in patent leathers, at Kaufman's, Sayre. I can please you in style, quality and prices on clothing and shoes H. Sattler 260-5t te elf Just received our spring line of neckwear and Howard hats at Kaufman's, Sayre 260 Do not forget the Rebekahs supper next Friday night. Price 10c. 260-3t The largest assortment of men's black suits in the valley at low prices at Kaufman's, Sayre. The Sayre Aerie of Eagles will hold their regular semimonthly business meeting this evening Another barrell of those large cucumber pickles, the kind mother used to make, at W. S. Wright's. 3t i — A ————. Tickets forthe O. R. C. and B of R. T. ball are on sale and are being disposed of rapidly today. See our line of men’s and young men's black Hart Schaffner & Marx suits at Kaufman's, Sayre. Don't find fault with the weather these days, If it don't suit you wait until tomorrow — it change all right. wil Railroad men reported in Sayre this morning that there had been no snow fall west of Geneva and the line is therefore clear. East of Sayre, however, it has been snowing hard all day and rail- roaders predict trouble should it continue many hours longer, tn pe em——— The “Emma Bunting Co,” since leaving this city have broken four LOCAL BREVITIES Dress suit cases at 98¢c at Kauf- 's, Sayre. I butter for cooking purposes sper lb. At W. S. Wright's, 3t cities where they have been appear- ing. Acting Manager Watrous is to be congratulated upon securing this dainty little lady for a return engagement at the Loomis opera house of matinee and night on March 22, The Murray Mackey company is attracting good crowds at the ‘| Loomis this week and giving ex- cellent performances “The Black an appreciative audience. The play abounds with many thrilling situ- Boys Engaged in Tantalizing a Youthful Son of Italy Put to Rout The loag glittering blade of a] stilleto in the hands of an infuriated | Italian youth caused a scattering | among a crowd of young fellows who engaged in tantalizing the foreigner on Desmond street late | last night, and before the rout was | finished a window in one of the big trolley cars was smashed with a] missile of on unknown character, the conductor narrowly escaped] being hit, and one of the youths| who had taken to hms heels and later sought refuge in the trolley received a which knocked him out of his scat Between 10 and 11 o'clock a crowd of young men, exhilerated blow nearly | from having received their pay] checks, congregated at the corner | An Italian, not yet out of his teens, came along, when the crowd beg to tantalize him. At first the ow browed, dark-skinned son of Italy the crowd | pursued he seemed to gain cour- age, and after he had been chased | across the street he suddenly turned about, drew a stilleto from his pocket, brandiched it in the air was frightened, but as charge his pursuers. crowd retreated in double quick time. One of the young men who was not as fleet of foot as his com- panions sought refuge in a trolley car which of starting Waverly He rushed inside, scated hinself in one was on the point toward of the chairs, and a second later the now thoroughly enraged Italian hurled something through the win. dow the conductor who was standing in the aisle ducked his head, and the young man in the seat is said to be weaning a discolored optic as a result of coming in contact with the object thrown by the Italian No arrests have as yet been made SOME INTERESTING HISTORICAL FACTS Did you know that the strongest confederation of Indians on the American continent was located in this part of the country and that the most important Indian village in Pennsylvania was the present site of Athens? Did you know that this tribe was an important factor in the revolutionary war? Did you know that 127 years ago in the year 1779, 5,000 continental soldiers under command of General Sullivan marched from Easton, stopped at Tioga Point (now Ath. ens) and then marched northward ? Did you know that a few miles above Waverly an important battle was fought, the Indians defeated, and the whole Indian country overrun? This most interesting story will be told in an interesting, pleasing and up-to-date manner tomorrow evening at the Sayre high school hall by William Elliot Griffis, historian, lecturer and trav eller. There was a crash of glass, Admission 10 and 20 cents. FUNERAL OF H. S. GREGE Funeral for the Henry S. Gregg were held at the home of his sister, Mrs. J H, Murrelle, in Miller street, Tues day afternoon at 3 o'clock, the] Rev. P. R. Ross of Waverly, W, H. Sawtelle of Athens, and E. Cc. Petrie of Sayre, officiating. The pall bearers were S. M. Parke of | services Stephen C. Hall of Waverly, ns E Chaffee of Athens, RF. | Page and M. H. Sawtelle of Sayre. ! Interment was made at Tioga cemetery. da AN OPPORTONTY [ have a quantity of mattress material which I wish to dispose of. 1 will make mattresses to oder at factory a, while stock fasts, w. [ WE ‘Scalded With Steam in a Col- Negotiations lision of Two Engines for the Purchase of One | Two Lehigh Valley engines col for That Institution {lided in a very peculiar manner at| When negotiations which are | Avoca yesterday moming and one | now under way are finally com- | of the firemen, George O'Boyle of | symmated the R. A Packer hos. ithe locomotives were slightly dam- | the finest and most complete X- laged was standing in a switch, while 'can produce For some time the |the second was passing by. It was officials of that institution have | discovered that the locomotive was | heen contemplating the installation not in far enough, and as a result] ‘of one of these machines, and re- {many of the pipes on the outside cently steps have been taken by {of the boiler were knocked off, and | which one will be secured it so happened that the fireman was! (4 Saturday last Dr. H.S Fish {only a short distance away and he | went to Philadelphia for the pur- was scalded by escaping steam. | pose of investigating the merits of He is scalded so badly that he may | 4},¢ not recover, various machines on the mar- | ket and although the kind has not The collision delayed traffic over | been defir nitely determined upon as i the cutoff for some time, and the! | yet it can be stated to a certainty lroad bed was considerab oly | that the machine selected will be of | damaged {the most approved pattern and will ~~ THOUSANDS OF 7% quibpey Xan) the modern DOLLARS WANTED | X-Ray mzchines will probably be | the matter stands apphances noted expert on machine is As the present consulted before a defintely determined upon at time, however, negotiations have { Lehigh Valley Made Defendant gone fir enough so that selecting in Two Damage Suits Yester- the machine is all that remains to be done. It is expected that the J machine will be installed within Two suits in trespass were com- | the ening six weeks menced yesterday against the Le | I bigh Valley by Wilkes-Barre resi- | dents. Anthony W. Smith and| Mary Smith, both of Wilkes-Barre, sue for damages caused by an acci- dent in January last. The Lehigh | who furnished the editor of the Valley operates a switch or branch Gazette of that place false informa [tion on which the editor wrote a cn. HIS STORY WAS FALSE Witham Morgan, a Pittston man {road running from the main tracks [to the plaintiffs’ residence Oa| story and published the | January 2 25 last, it 1s alleged that | his paper, has come to grief and i the employes of the company reck | | now languishing behind prison bars llessly and carelessly ran the cars|aWaiting trial on a charge of fur- | 50 that they went over the switch |Mishing false information to a news. terminus and crashed into the resi. | Paper. Morgan, who had fallen dence of the Smiths. It is claimed | (down stairs and injured himself that Mrs. Smith was terribly fright- | told the newspaper man that he ened and sustained a severe shock, | had been set upon by ruffians and She sues for $15,000 damages and | | brutally treated. The newspaper her husband will be satisfied with | man told the chief of police and $5,000 the official suspicioning that all HIS NEW POSITION was not right interviewed Morgar land finally force him to adnut that [the story he had told was a lie The many HHends of H E. Cun<| Furnishing false ningham, formerly editor of The Daily Record, will be interested to learn that he has resigned an edi- torial position on the Malone, N. Y., Evening Telegram, to accept a position as instructor in the depart | ment of German of the University | of Vermont. The University “Notes,” a publication devoted to the interests of the institution, re- | color design subinitted before the fers to Mr. Cunningham in a most | 24th, inst, complimentary manner, which isin on a and to be the every way deserving. While in| property of the club. They will Sayre he made many triends, all of | also pay a like sum for a suitable whom will be pleased to learn of | motto. All contestants should sub his advancement. | mit designs cither painted or drawn ee on paper, if same VALLEY BRAKEMAN HILLED motto, that should also be | on paper, but the name of the con- Jeremiah Mahony, a Lehigh | testant written on a Valley brakeman, disappeared from | separate slip and pinned to the his train near Easton last night, | paper submitted. Mahoney's body was found in the | see what you can do same in information to the representative of a newspaper is a serious offense and is punish able by both fine and imprison- REWARD The Sayre City Club will pay a reward of Two Dollars for the best said design to be used streamer, and includes written should be Get busy Lehigh river 200 feet below the! your name on the design railroad bridge at about 11 this W. W. Shaw, Secretary. morning. There was a gash in the! back of the head, caused either by | REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES a blow from a blunt instrument or by the body striking the bridge in| There seems to have been There is an air of mystery | misunderstanding about the case and it is intimated that the brakeman may have met | with foul play. He went to work last evening after having received a letter from a woman friend. The! | woman, it is said, is married. WAS ACTING SUSPICIOUS Charles Gregory. | Wilkes-Barre as his home, and who | the following Thursday at To | says that he came to Sayre to ob- | wanda | tain work, was picked up by Con {stable John Haas last night, but ‘after spending some time in the | lockup was released. Gregory was Miss Della Webster of Estella, | acting in a suspicious manner, and and Robert Chambers of East {as the men in the shops have been | Smithfield, were discharged from missing tools for some time past, | the hospital today. it was deemed wise to take him| George Rockwell of North To. into custody, As there was no|wanda, and Mrs. James Callagan Svidence, however; ‘that he had |of f To da, were admitted this 4 ome falling. as to the date for holding the Republican pri- maries for the nomination of legis lative candidates in this county the coming Today The { Record communicated the [proper officials and ascertained [that the exact date for h ding the | primaries is Saturday, June 16, and summer. with who claims | the county convention will be held — tl HOSPITAL NOTES AT CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE PIC TURE FRAMING 205 Desmond St. Valley Phone 191 a. TAKE A POLICY WITH THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION The safety of any busincss is in its man agement, Investigate our order Our Assets January 1, 1806, ’ Liabilities No. of policies in force, 137,812 Dividends paid past year Disabitiey paid past year 287,187 BO Death, paid past year 61.838 81 E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. . NNT CGN A SGA Gain of about 40,000 past $1,310,624 31 How Much Do You Earn in an Hour ?_ Would you prefer to work an hour extra, or to * walk to Gillespie's Drug Store ? od If you knew that you would save two hours © hard labor on every dollar's worth of goods, you would probably buy yonr drugs at that store, Competent men always on hand to put up pre- scriptions, and at money-saving prices. GILLESPIE'S DRUG STORE 201 LOCKHART ST., SAYRE, PA. mm—— SHEFF FPP REFERRER FREER ER ERR 32 02 04244035000 000 00 38 Mixes and Kncad« Bread thoroughly Ra’ In 3 Minutes. Hands do not touch the dough Docs away with Hand hucading and Makes Better Hread, Simple, Easy, Santiary. BOLICH BRO'S. HARDWARE. Desmond St., Sayre, Pa. FEELERS PPE M. PROCAS, Greek-American Confection and Candy Store “ va special is *ah chocolate drops 12¢ pound. Nice fresh mixed candy 8¢ pound. Maks every day frosh candy, Ice Cream Soda and Fraita, y Cream, 222 Desmond Street, Hd THIEF H 14400040 A TALK ON RUINS caused by fire may be instructive, but hardly consoling. We want to talk now before there are rains. Is your proper ty —real and personal insured against fre loss? If not, why not? Don't care how wise you are, yon don’t know wheth er your house or store will be standing tomorrow. Mom talk on fire insurance if you give us the word. FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA. PUPS errr APEC |. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done promptly at rea. sonable prioes, Athens, Pa. Loomsoperanouse LS © WINLACK, ORCHESTRA Strictly Up-to-Date Musle furnished for Balls, Parties and all manner of Soc- ial Functions, either publio or private. Any number pleces desired will be fur nished. Call Valloy Record for terms, G. H. GOFF Is now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Resldeges 120 Spruce St, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. TRANSACTED. LAWS' BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST, Vv alle 'y Phone 180-A, Sayre. ~ SHOES wr s Sorith, the Athens Shoe Dooton, | 804 Bouth Man street, has just pug {flae lot of calf shoos and ns other up-to: ns Both Phones, Waverly. 8 *
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