CN — Prices from $12 00 to $20 00. raincoats from the Fifth Avenue Price from $10 to $15. s of the latest black, both Dunlap and Youngs, including the feightiess” derby at $2.50. firms will make promises like a politician, MANEY & PAGE, SAYRE and ATHENS. Spécial Window! Your ehoiee of the following goods at 10 cents each : 10 quart tin dish pan 10 tin A dh ng Petfiction grater, 4 sides Hunter four sifters . qt pudding pans, 2, 8, 4, 5 gt sizes spoons custard cups, White & White ware GEO. L. ROBERTS (0. 322 8. Main Bt,, Athens. " If you don't trade with us we both loss money. - = EEE A EEE———— NEE The Man Who “Gets There” Headquarters For blank books of all kinds. We can save you from 10 to 15% on these goods. A full line of Denni- son's tissue paper, plain and decorated crepe pa- per, lunch sets with ta- ble cloth, etc. Just received the lat- est fiction books—The douse of Mirth, The House of a Thousand Candles, etc. WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS 138 LOCKHART ST. Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver Ol Makes biood—lots of 1t— braln-nourish- lng, Strength ropieany 75¢ Per Bottle. C. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. penk Bullding, - Say, Pa The Valley Record “All the news that's 8t to print” THURSDAY, MARCH 21 10808. LOCAL BREVIS Emma Bunting at the Loomis this evening, a investment ? There is nothing better than Real Es- rm tne— Jersey golden potato chips, They have no equal, at W.S, Wright's, 266 3 After several weeks' illness Coun- ty Commissioner Harkness is again on duty. Miss Cassic Hurley of South Waverly is seriously ill at her home on Warren street, With the ground covered with at least a foot of snow the weather bureau still predicts continued cold weather. The regular monthly pay meet. ing Sayre Building Loan associa- tion will be held this cvening at ; o'clock. Money will be loaned at 8:30 o'clock. Sayre, Pa, Phone 230x.| The excellent sleighing is being greatly enjoyed by those who own $10 b ASH a horse and cutter, and those who do not own them go to the livery- You can save on the new machine | man, and therefore the latter indi- vidual is truly happy. 117 Packer Avenue, John Munson, a Towanda col- ored man, stole $7 from a colored preacher at Towanda, and now Munson will spend one year and seven months in the Eastern peni- tentiary in atonement for the crime, MLLTONN WC. 0. (SIRINERS AT WILIES BARE The W. C. T. U. of Militown| ‘A large number of Sayre Ml Bold a business meeting at the | Shriners left for Wilkes Barre on me of Mrs. McCloskey of Sec- [train 4 this afternoon. The Shriners Street, tomorrow afternoon at! in that city will initiate nearly one 'cloc All members and es- | hundred candidates at a meeting officers and superin- which is to be held tonight The RELEASED TODAY ON ARTHUR GATFELD Inspector Gorman Believes the | Pleaded Guilty but Upon Re- Men Guilty But Says The Evi- | turning the Money He Stole dence is Insufficient to Con-| Is Set at Liberty vict Lehigh Detective Jesse Doty Charles Meade and- Edward | Went to Hazleton yesterday far the Kelley, the two strangers who [Purpose of retuming to John Sku- have been held here in the bor- 03 the $40 stolen from him by Ar- ough lockup for the past six days thur Gatfield while the two were on suspicion of having been con-| nding from Buffalo to Hazleton. nected with a postoffice robbery, Gatficld was arrested by Detective were releassd from custody this| Doty in December last and was morning. Last nicht Inspector | tried in the Ontario county (N.Y ) Gorman of Scranton, came to Sayre |<Ourt one day last week. He on the Lehigh Black Diamond and pleaded guilty to the charge of | later interviewed the two men at|t3kiog Skuba’s maney but upon the lockup. The inspector stated |PrOMISIng to return the amount) that the postoffice at Luzerne had | Sentence was suspended. One of been broken open and robb=d of a | the amusing incidents of Officer | quantity of postage stamps about Doty's trip to Hazleton to return ten days ago, but both men denied |the money is that he called at the any knowledge of the affair and police station and after treating claimed that they had never been |!hose preseat to cigars he request- in Luzerne. After spending con-|®d that six be presented to the siderable time in questioning German policeman who walked Meade and Kelley Inspector Gor-| ith him so much to locate Skuba. man decided to set them at liberty, Each cigar ordered by Doty rep- and they were accordingly released | resented one mile of the distance this morning. covered. el TT Sayre stated that there was no doubt as to the men having been concerned in the robbery, but un- Henry Peppard, of Sayre, was fortunately the government was admitted to the hospital this fore- not in a position to prove its case. | noon. When the men were arrested here | Te : they were endeavoring to dispose | Mrs. H. K. Spaulding left this of postage stamps One of them | Morning for Westfield, N. J, to claimed that he had been given a |%Pend a few days with friends and dollar by his brother with which | relatives. to purchase the stamps. Inspector] A K Mitchell, master and ex- Gorman, however, interviewed | aminer in divorce in Troy, trans- Meade’s brother, and the latter! acted business in Sayre yesterday says that this story was a lie and | afternoon. that he would not trust Meade un- E der any circumstances. Gorman also learned that the two men an- swering the description of Meade and Kelley had been seen in Lus zene on the night the robbery of the postoffice is alleged to have taken place, and other circumstan. ces connected with the case were decidedly against them, but for all that the inspector concluded that the government would have con- siderable difficulty in proving the case so it was decided to set the men at liberty. |] a= en ————— Mrs E D. Embleton, who has been visiting friends and relatives in Wilkes-Barre for several days, returned home last night, D. A. R. MEETING Tioga Chapter, D. A. R , met with Mrs. G. H. Stimson in Athens yesterday afternoon, Mrs. J. W, Bishop, the second vice regent pre- sided at the meeting. Twenty members responded to the roll call, The minutes of the last meeting Another thing which influenced Were read and accepted. The treas the inspec or to a considerable ex. | F7 S report was piven: also the tent was the fact that the men had | "Port of the Sommitle On prizes. already spent six days and nights The public meeting will be held in the borough lockup, and after |"<Xt month, at which the prizes for taking a glance at the cells the the historical essays will be award- inspector stated that the men had [Cd It was decided to change the been punished sufficiently anyway, regular meeting next month to the When the men wore released fourth Wednesday that the reports from custody this morning they of the delegates to the continental immediately decamped from Sayre | S°NBTess may be given thea. Miss going in the direction of Waverly, Froah Joe u Sesto of ie Sous of Revolutionary War and also dur- THE STONES FLEW ing the war. Mrs. Snow gave a des Tv scription of the Van Rcnsalear Yesterday morning when the | Manor House and the many inter- gang of Italian laborers began dig- esting things she saw there. His. ging the ditch for the telephone|toric items were read by several company’s mew conduit on Lock-| members. The “business meeting hart street dirt, and stones flew i | closed with the singing of America, every direction. The frost in the after which refreshments were ground.made the digging exceeds served. ingly hard, and at cvery stroke of Ee . THREATEN TO STRIKE the pick small pieces of frozen - It is said that the section fore~ carth scattered in the air like sparks from a blacksmith’s anvil. Two window lights in the office of | men on the E C. & N. and Auburn Barnum & Taylor, the opiticians, | branches of the Lehigh are threats were broken and the occupants of ening to gO out on a strike unless the front office room were forced they receive an increase in their to take up their quarters in the compensarion. The men on these rear of the building as a matter of | branches receive $45 per month, self protection. The telephone |while on other branches of the company will, however, liquidate | same road it is said men are paid the damages for broken windows. $50 per month for similar services. SLEIGHRIDE T0 NICHOLS The foremen have demanded an increase by April 1. A sleighride to Nichols was ROADS IMPASSIBLE given last evening by a number of —— the Sayre high school. When they The country roads in Bradford arrived at Nichols a fine oyster county are reported as being badly : frifted and in some places it is im- supper awaited them. A merry |” BE was spent. and at a oy possible to get over the roads even | hour they started for home. An | With light cutters. Yesterday John | went well until they were struck W. Burt, a veterinary surgeon of | by the blizzard. The horses left| Waverly, was called to Vawter, | the road and tried to mount a wire this county, to see a sick horse. fence along the road. Finally, after He went part of the distance but] : : was forced to turn back on account a ue aided SREY PIO of the impassible. condition of the * He 4 5 The Latest Means Adopted by Enginemen for the Protection of the Eyes One of the latest means adopted by many Lehigh Valley engineers for the protection of the eyes is the use of the automobile goggles. The goggles are not by any means handsome affairs but the manner in which they are constructed afford excellent protection against cinders and dust and therefore a large number of engineers have and wear them only whiie on duty, As is well known the perfect cons dition oi an engineer's eyes is one of the important factors and he must take every precaution to keep his vision clear. The automobile goggle 1s said by the engineers to be the best means of protection that they have yet found. This morning a local optician stated to a Record representative that he had disposed of a great many of the goggles during the past winter dnd that the engineers were rapidly becoming favorably impressed with their utility, LOCAL MENTION Rev. E A Gernant of Towanda will hold service at the Church of the Redeemer this evening at 7:30 The little son of Charles Bur~ lingame of Center street, got his finger in the cogs of a clothes wringer this morning and lacerated it very badly. Sleighing parties are the order of the day—or rather of the night Last evening several sleigh loads left Sayre bound for various points in the country. A — According to the almanac the spring time “has came” gentle An- nie, but a look at the snow clad hills makes one think that winter has not yet decided to let go. Get out your snow shovel and clear away the snow from in front of the premises you own or occu- py. If you don't do it the police will do it for you and call upon you to liquidate the bill “The Wranglers” are arranging for a sleighride party to Smithboro this eveaing. They will goto Farrell's farm house, where they will take supper which will prob- ably be followed by an impromptu hop The home of Guy Cashady at No. 411 Stevenson street, was fumigated this morning by Health Officer Brougham. A child of Mr. and Mrs. Cashday bad been suffering from scarlet fever but has fully re- covered, ——— The Emma Bunting company is promised a big house at the Loomis this evening. The company have been playing this week at Binghamton but gave way for a one night stand company which appears in that city this evening Despite the fact that the snow fall has beea deep, the railroads in this scction have not been hard hit The expected drifts have not ma- terialized and but little trouble has been experienced in running trains, a fact which is greatly appreciated by the train crews The telephone company at Owe. go is to have an entirely new plant installed at that place during the coming summer. The plant will cost in the neighborhood of $25, 000, and the local office will be equipped with the latest improve- ments. The overhead wires which now run through the town will be placed under ground. Mrs. John Hill, 104 Miller street, entertained yesterday afternoon a number of her fricnds at whist in honor of her guest, Mrs. J] Alonso Bedell of Haverstraw, N.Y. Mrs. Mrs. Cyrus Bunn second prize. Refreshments were served at 6 o'clock aud a very enjoyable after. noon was passed. BOS For Spring House Cleaning AP GALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE PICTURE CAS \SE/ \ Se FRAMING wW i} 205 Desmond St, ValleyzPhone 191 a, 3 : RT SR AE TR ' NA ASE \J J TAKE A POLICY WITH THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION The salety of any busincss is in its management. Investigate our order Our Assets January 1, 1908, No. of policies in force, 187,812. Gain of about 40,000 past year $1.810824 01 Dividends paid an past year past year. E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, - Office 112 Desmond St, Sayre. . = AR Mixes and Kneads Bread thoroughly oo In 3 Minutes. Hands do pot touch the dough Does away with Hand Koeading and Makes Better Bread. Simple, Easy, Sanitary. HARDWARE. Desmond St., Phe red LAWS & WINLACK, | Attorneys and Counselors | at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS | TRANSACTED. | LAWS' BUILDING, 319 DESMOND BT, | Valley Phone 160-A. Bayre. RR ‘Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. S. Since man ceased to be a nomad, ever since he cared for a p rmapeat home = | All modern methods for the scien- lands and houses have had a real value. tific performance of painless opera- Food For Reflection No safer investment in the wide world | tions on the mouth and teeth. ? than real property. We have some at- 104 South Elmer Ave, now. Call and see our list. {OVER THER GLOBE STORE. FRED J. TAYLOR, | A. E BAKER. Btriotly Up-to-Date Muslo furnished Carpenter and Bullder. ix ruscicns, diies pubis ovpeivate 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. ete NM ——— ——— L. B. DENISON, M. D. H. L.. TOWNER, M.D. Talmadge Building, Bimer Ave Discases of Women and of the Valley Phone at office and flours—7 toda m,1t0 8708p m. Valley Telephone 37x. 138 Loekhard 88. H. H. Mercereau, . Attorgey-at-Law TOUH EY S HOTEL Special attention to Pensica Papers, Valley Phone 11 X, tractive opportunities in that line right | SAYRE, PA. 'LOOMISOPERAHOUSE for Halls, Parties and all manner of Boe~ Sess wi bey Call Valley Record for termes Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Specialties. residences. OFFICE—-SAMURLS BLOCK. Notary Public 12 Desmond Street, Everyth! { Now and Up-to-Date, First. Accommodations. n C ,| Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station. | Rates $1.50 Per Dav. Save. A.J.GREEN 7 senaanm, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, | Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. Plans and Betimates Furnished First-class work done promptly at rea- 535 Stevenson Bb, Sayre, Pa. sonable prices. G. H. GOFF Residence: ~120 Spruce St, Athens, Pa, Is now ready to furnish E. M. DUNHAN, Pare Reservoir Ice to ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Sayre patrons. Both Phones, Offios:—Rooma 4 and §, Himer Block, Waverly. | Lockhart Street, Bayes, Pa
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