oe White and Fancy Vests Today, have a complete line of both silk and wash fabrics from $1.50 to $3.00. Tailored by the well-known Fifth Avenue Tailors. Heller, Rothchilds & Long. MANEY & PAGE, SAYRE and ATHENS. PREMIUN STOVE SALE WITH COUPON ATTACHED = RECORD COUPON Good for $1.00 On One Range This Month Only OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL Jewel Novelty Range, $30 to $35 Glenwood Range, $35, $40, $45 National Novelty Range, $15, $40 Detroit Steel Ranges, $40, $45, $50 Ranges with High Shelves and Water Fronts Ranges with High Shelves and Reservoirs Ranges with High Closets and Water Fronts This mosth we will asocept one of the coupons printed in anv of our advert ise. ments for $1.00 on any range sold on either cash or lease terms (one coupon only on one range.) Ranges sold on cash or lease terms, and vour credit is good here if it is good anywhere, Fi W. T. Goodnow went to Phila. {delphia on No. 4 today. er | | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yates of Human Being May Have Been | Buffalo are visiting friends and Burned in Fire on Lloyd Place relatives in Sayre. on Sunday Morning Last Ww Pieces of charred and blackened | ill with typhoid fever at her home bones, which have every appear- on Keystone avenue ance of being of the human variety, | were yesterday found in the ruins of the barn which burned on the Lloyd place on Sunday morning last. The bones were found under- neath a pile of oats which have been smouldering since the morn- ing of the fire. The discovery was made yesterday alternoon by one of the Werts brothers, who occupy | the water company, went to Phila- the place as tenants Yesterday delphia today on a business mis- afternoon he was digging into the | ion pile of Ralf burned cats when his James M. Eddleston of Chicago, attention: was attracted by several | [IL, formerly a boilermaker em- objects which had every appearance . : ployed at the Sayre shops, is the of being bones. co |BUESt of John Hill today. Mr, The oats previous to the fire : Eddleston is on his way to Europe were stored in a bin on the second for 2 visit with relatives floor of the barn, and when the . as ves: building collapsed the oats tumbled — — TRAPS. WANTED MONEY from the bin on top of a pair of stairs which connected the second | A tramp whose name may as well be Jim Smith as any other floor of the barn with the ground | floor of a shed which was built on name went nto a on lower Desmond street yes- the side of the barn. Upon making terday afternoon and premptor the discovery Mr Werts' suspicions ily demanded something to eat of were at once aroused, as the cattle and horses which were burned in ‘the young girl who answered his knock at the door. The girl in- re — cat——— the guest. of her sister, Mrs. A Tillman of Chemung street. ——— Eggleston R. Burroughs of 318 to Wyalusing yesterday for a vit, C. E. Loetzer, superintendent of - residence the barn were in another part of the building, and he immediately surmised that they must be human b a Provided Milltown, East Side 2) and Northern Section of Sayre | are Included in Sewer Prop- | SIN osition “4 Messrs. Heverly, West and | § Walker, who on Tuesday night went | § to Harrisburg for the purpose of taking up the Sayre sewer ques- (tion with the State Department of PICTURE FRAMING Health, returned home carly this They than pleased with the result of the con morning. are more 205 Desmond St, ference and it is expected that the matter will form named to Harrisburg had a two-| soon assume tangible The visit of the gentlemen Valley Phone 191 a, fold object. First it is necessary {to get the approval of the Depart- ment of Health of the plans al- ready prepared, and also a permit The safety of any business is in ita Our Assets Janaary 1, 1908, Liabilities No. of policiea in foros, 137,31 Dividends paid past year . Disabilit lo empty sewage into the Susque-~ {hanna river. On the first proposi- {tion the department insists that | Milltown, the cast side and the (northern part of the borough shall |be included in the sewer district | before the plans will be approved In orc ¥ paid past vear Death, paid past year management. lovestigate our order ; 4,237 50 40,000 past year ... $1,810,624 31 287,167 50 61,839 81 Manager, Sayre. Gain of aboat fer to dispose of this matter las q x RICA uickly as possible it is (juite 3 EES i a a Toto { ikely that a special meeting of the council wili be held for this pur ipose. The permission to empt$ |the contents of the sewer into the | Susquehanna will probably be |granted. Although the depart- ‘Housecleaning time is here and you will need new up-to-date Wall Papers. We are better pre- pared to show the latest designs in decorations this Spring than ever, both as to price and qaal- ity. We carry a fall line of H. M. Berge & Son's bones. On the morning of the fire, shortly after the flames were dis~ covered, three men, probably 0. L. ROBERTS CO. 8 Desmond 8t., Sayre. 322 8. Main 8t,, Athens. Mo If pou don’t trade with us we doth lose money. -- A ———— EE —— changed his mind about wantin food and insisted upon being adime to slake Ins thirst EB to understand that they need have Ven | 1; uneasiness regarding this par at alticular feature of the question. The |S SOUVENIR POST CARDS We have just receiv- ed over four thousand Souvenir Post Cards, embracing all the latest and most up-to-date i in Easter Post Gangs New York and other views. Also an elegant line of Easter novelties. Finest line of these goods ever brought to yre, at WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS 188 LOCKHART 8ST, Are You Looking fora investment ? There is olfing beer than Real Es- fate in Sayre at the present time. Don't pay reat all your life when for a ttle extra Jock month Iu 2 bo your ows Below are a few rties that I have for sale, which should be snapped up in a hur- BY os cotsion aon be given 1st REYNOLD'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 1 117 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa., Phone 230x. ; You can save on the new machine you buy—the slick-tangued agent's ~ We have the New Home, Singer ‘and other makes. You Sid no commission to pay if you here. Call, write or telephone Tiffany’s Music Store, 2 Main Street, “The doctors of Ithaca are think- Bg seriously of raising the price lor professional calls. At present ey receive $1.00 for visiting a person at-home, and 50 cents The Man Who “Gets There” ~real rich blood —and plenty of it—in his body, Driggs” Wine of Cod Liver OHI Makes blood —lota of ft Lif - We giving. aaiouourian blood, 75¢c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Bank Building, Sayre, Pa. EEE... The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print” THURSDAY, APRIL 12 1906. LOCAL BREVTIES Tomorrow is Good Friday. Roses and carnations for Easter at Weber's book parlors. 284-3 For your Easter suit see our styles and prices. H. Sattler. 280 8 Schools In Sayre borough closed last night for the Easter vacation. Remember Good Friday and or- der some of Painton's hot cross buns, 285 2 Place your order for Easter flowers now at Weber's book par- lors, 133 Lockhart street. 284-3 A premium given with every pair of shoes from $1.50 up, for one week only at H. Sattler's. 280-8 On Monday next is the goth anniversary of the organization of of the Grand Army of the Re- public, Choice Easter chickens for sale at VanSyckle's market, 801 South Wilbur avenue, corner Frederick street. Valley ‘phone 118a, 284-4° Try a mechanical massage at the Utopian barber shop. Just as far ahead of hand work as the lathe is ahead of the file. No. 233 Des- mond street, 282-1w The various departments allied with the mining and transportation of coal are beginning to feel the effects of the cessation of work at of labor and dividing forces tramps, were seen to leave the barn, and after reaching the Lehigh tracks walked hurriedly away. It is believed now that the bones found yesterday may be those of a fourth man who with the others had occupied the barn on the night previous for sleeping purposes Another theory which has been advanced, but which has not been given much credence, is that a murder was committed in the barn and that the building was set fire to cover up evidence of the crime. The bones will be given to an expert today for examination. LERICH'S NEW BRIDGE The new bridge which the Le- high Valley is to build at Towanda will be 1,801 long and will form a reversed curve. Starting just a little north of the east end of the present bridge it will curve to the north, then a stretch to the south, and then toward the north at the west end. There will be fourteen spans, 130 feet in length. The 13 piers will be 33 feet above the foundation and will be nine feet and six inches wide at the top and 42 feet long. The base of the piers willbe 11 feet wide and 52 long. The entire cost of building the bridge, including the removal of old bridge, will be nearly a quarter of a million. drink emporium the house had evidently dealt with tramps before and she telephoned for the chief of police. The latter put in appearance but the tramp had vanished. Later the chief spied his man passing through the park. He placed him under arrest but as the man was suffering from abad abscess on the hand the chief took him to the hospital in- stead of the lockup, SANITARY CAUTION has increased the activity of those intrusted with the state health de- partment affairs. Notices have been sent to every section of the Com monwealth by Commissioner of Health Dixon urging all to take such steps as will be conducive to sanitary ends. When the frost leaves the ground large Quantities of matter held in check by the ice will putrefy and vitiate the air. This is exceedingly productive of typhoid, and it is essential that the utmost caution should be taken to keep public places and residences clean and free from all contagion inviting influences, ITALIAN STRIKERS Special Officers Doty and John- son went to Rummerfield yester- Ee — LAD'S EYES INJURED DeWitt Balckman of South El. mer avenue has a little boy six or seven years old and yesterday af- ternoon while the lad was playing with another youngster the latter threw a handful of dirt which he picked from the ground into the | boy's face. The dirt proved to be | partly lime and particles of the | stuff entered the Blackman ad's |turedly. Their places will be filled eyes. The boy shricked with pain | by other men who are already on and later was taken to the hospital. | their way to Rummerfield to begin At first it was feared that the lad's | work, . TWO FINGERS OFF eyes had been permanently injured but at the hospital today the physi- cians say that he will recover with- Leslie Palmer, an employe of the machine shops, met with an unfor- tunate accident while operating a out the loss of sight in either eye. [lathe yesterday afternoon. In some NOTICE TO CONSUMERS |unknown manner he got his right and | hand caught in the gearing of the All water rents are now due payable at the office of the Com- | lathe and injured the forefinger and ! ! pany. Ten per cent, discount al- middle finger of the hand that it lowed on current flat rate bills if| was necessary to amputate the first paid on or before April 30 |finger at the first joint and the Metered bills and flat rate bills for | middle finger at the second joint. the past quarter will be treated as| He went to the hospital for treats Italians who went on a strike on the day previous. It was expected that there would be trouble experi- they had been muttering consider ably since laying down their tools They received their checks, how- ever, in a quiet manner, and when told that their services were no longer required by the Lehigh took the matter quite good na- after April 20, The ment He will be compelled to lay . 284-10 off duty lor several days. high grade papers. permut, however, will be limited to a term of years, and {tion the at its expara other means for disposing of sewage will probably be de vised Embossed gilts, 8 cent | The committee should be con |gratulated upon the success of its Borders same price as [visit to the department, and shoul: 'have the unqualified endorsement ot every resident of Sayre in [further efforts which will of [ necessity have to be made in order to secure a sewer for Sayre. Give us a call balore bi stock to se ———— — GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE A good Friday service will be G. F. Bel Desmond Street, s, double roll. side. ying. 600 patterns in dect from. ud & Co, Sayre, Pa. held in the Presbyterian church tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. As in other years the pastor has invited several other ministers to take part in the service. The speakers tomorrow evening will be Rev. Ira W. Hotaling of the Bap- tist church, Rev. A F. von Tobel of the Athens Presbyterian church, and Rev. Arthur Dougal of the First Presbyterian church, Elmira. Each ol these speakers will give a brief address on one of the “Words from the Cross.” CONSIDER THE EASTER Ferree, A cordial invita tion 1s extended to all who have no other church engagement to attend this service. LOOKING GLoowy If this kind of weather continues Aud contrast their purity and white- ness with your taseth. If the com- parison is not favorable, or if you already know your teeth to be defective, do not hesitats to consult DRS WILLIAMS & LEWIS whose profession is uot only to cure sora and painful teeth, bat to pe store and place them to thelr natue- al beauty, Oar methods ape the Iat eat, thoroughly scientific and pain. less VITALIZED ALR. DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS, (the opening of the trout season will be decidedly The trout streams are nearly all running bank full and {unless there is a radical change in gloomy for sportsmen PEPPER PE r RPE P REPRE Ebb rbd bbb bbb : Up posite Big Store, SHEEP EE EE EE EERE EE {the weather and rain ceases falling there not be doing when the season opens on Monday The Susquehanna river at this point has risen several feet in the probabilities of a further rice will much | next, past 24 hours, with strong The recent rains have caused the snow in the woods to melt rapidly and the effect is now just being noticed in the streams BALL CAME TOMORROW | The first ball game of the seasor lin Sayre will be played on the | Riverside diamond tomorrow afte The Towanda High School and a team from the Sayre Delays Are Dangerous Things will happen over night to with your house and household Wopeace and in safety at sanset Easter Sund AY there may be no howe the me xt day Fire! Why don't you get and keep vour personal property insured through us ALANS fire every minute in the year? FRED ]. TAYLOR, HAYRE, PA, noon [team high premacy, and the game promises | 1 school will contest for su to be a lively one as both team: | are strong ones. An admission of Jap-a-Lac ives new life and laste to old tables, furniture and It is the ideal finish for loors, interior wood- work, bath rooms, sash and sills, g I'hirteen calors—100 different uses - 75 cents a quart can, All the best and mou! widely idvertised goods are always to bir found at this store add at prices to please every parse, BOLICH BRO'S, HARDWARE. G. H. GOFF now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Savre patrons, Hoth Phones, Waverly. “I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done promptly at reas sonable prices, Residence: -120 Spruce St, Athens, Pa, chairs, pictare frames, Is ten cents will be charged, ladies (free. The game will be called at | 200 o'clock sharp. Despite the rains the diamond is in excellent condition and lovers of the national sport should not fail to attend, k n DUNHAM, | | ATTORNRY-AT-LAW, Offios:~Rooms 4 and 5, Rimer Block, Lookhart Street, Sayre, Pa, L. B. DENISON, N. D, Office, Rooms 2 and 4 A Talmadge Building, Rimer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residence.
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