y and Fancy Vests Today, TC ; complete line of both silk and wash fabrics $1.50 to $3.00. Tailored by the well-known . Fifth Avenue Tailors. Heller, Rothchilds & Long. MANEY & PAGE, SAYRE and ATHENS. {EMIUM STOVE SALE : WITH COUPON ATTACHED RECORD COUPON Good for $1.00 On One Range This Month Oaly Jewel Novelty Range, $30 to $35 (Glenwood Range, $35, $40, $45 National Novelty Range, $35, $10 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 mouth we will accept one of the coupons printed in aay of cur advertise- ments for $1.00 oa any range sold on either cash ES tan {aia coupon only on one range. sold on cash or lease terme, and your eredit is good here if it in good anywhere, po SE St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St., Athens. SOUVENIR POST CARDS , We have just receiv- ed over four thousand embracing ah eh t test and most up-to-date 4 in Easter Post y Ca New York and’ The Man Who “Gets There” —real blood —and pleaty of it—Iin his body. Driggs” Wine of Cod Liver OM Makes blood lots of t— bo ro ouriah blood, 75c Per Bottle. C. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. pk Buliding, - Sayre, Ps. The Valley Record “All the news that's Bt to prict” TUESDAY, APRIL 17 1908. LOCAL BREVIS Children's Suits, large assort- ment, at Kaufman's, Sayre. A ea — The sua and wind are doing a lot toward dryigg up the roads. Big display of 25c. neckwear at Kaufman's, Sayre, Clarence, the five year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Carey, is ill of the grip. 100 pairs of boys patent leather shoes, Easter special, $125 per pair. H. A Kaufman. J. J. Cummings agnounces that he will open his spring dancing class in Sayre in Eighmcy’s hall on April ig 285 The Howard Elmer hose com- at their hose rooms on Thursday evening. Everybody invited The regular semi-monthly meets ing of the Sayre Acric of Eagles will be held on Thursday evening next. A class of 25 will be initiated. Mr. and Mrs. William Rose of South Desmond street, are rejoic- ing over the birth of a daughter, the event having occurred this morning. Local fisherman did not appear to take advantage of the opening of the trout season yesterday, and Eja0: State Deputy Grand President Writes in a Most Complimen- tary Manner of Local Organ- - * Writing to the “Keystone Eagle,” published in the interests of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Jesse Hedrick, state deputy grand presi- dent, has the following to say cons cerning the degree team of the Sayre Aerie, which will be read with interest: “On Wednesday evening, April 4. in Towanda, Bradford county, a new aeric was instituted, with a charter membership of 113 At the institution of this new aerie | was assisted by one of the most ex- the pleasure to witness performing the initiation ceremonies This team compares favorably with any ol the prize teams I have witnessed doing the work in the past four years. With a little more prac tice I am satished this team would have no trouble whatever in landing one of the prizes which is annually given by the Grand Aerie for the best drilled teams. “The initiation they put on was the very best I have ever had the pleasure to witness. They had several stunts which were new to me, although, as you all know, I am an old campaigner.” In connection with the foregoing it will be of interest to know that the officers and degree team of the Sayre aerie have been invited to do the initiatory work at Wellsboro on May 30, at which time a new aerie will be instituted in that place, PERSONAL MENTION Archer L. Laws, Esq, is in To- wanda today on business, J. K Rush of Canandaigua ar rived in town this afternoon. Thos. Boice of Tunkhannock, was visiting friends in town yes- terday. James Everetts of the local post office force, is in Owego today on business Superintendent W. E Case of the traction company, went to To- wanda today on business. Assessors Gay, Lewis, Hulett and Brougham of Sayre borough are at Towanda today, it being as sessors return day, John E. Sisson, son of Officer Sisson, left this motning for Tren- ton, N J, where he has accepted a situation as a tinsmith, Rev. E. C, Petrie, pastor of the Presbyterian church, went to Scranton this morning to attend the annual meeting of the Presby- tery. : Michael McConnell, who has been a Lehigh Valley engineer for years, has gone to New York, where he will accept a position with the Long Island road. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Walker spent Sunday with friends in Owes go. They returned yesterday, bringing with them their daughter, | Eleanor, who has been the guest of her grandparents in Owego for the past two weeks. Mrs. Michael Gilfoyle and Miss Ella Walsh of Dushore, have been the guests of their brother, Chief of Police James Walsh, several days. Mrs Gilfoyle left this mom. ing for Mchan Juaction, Miss, where her husband has a lucrative situation —— ito NOTICE 10 CONSUMERS All water rents arc now due and payable at the office of the Com- pany. Ten per cent. discount al- \ ;; HS FREI’ And when the Lehigh Officials Refused to Give it to Him He Gets Obstreperous Joe Honis, a Hungarian, who occasionally gets obstreperous and furnishes work for the police de- partment, was arrested by Officer Bob DeGroff at the Lehigh Valley station last night, and later charged before Justice C. S Gay with being drunk and disorderly. Honis was at the station with an Italian, and the latter wanted his pay that was due from the Lehigh Valley for manual labor performed. The le high official told the foreigner that his pay for some unknown reason had not arnved at the local office, but that the matter would be looked into without delay. This statement seemed to satisfy the laborer, but Honis was not ap~ peased He demanded that the company settle with his friend im- mediately, and he became so demonstrative in trying to enfoice his demands that Officer DeGrofl interfered apd took Honis to the lockup. He paid the usual fine and costs and was liberated WELL-KNOWN LEAICH WAIVING IY $4.37500 in Prizes in the Building Contest terday with inquiries about the D, contest” Explicit rules and regulations were thought one thing or another. First, one person wanted “to know if type- The answer can now be made tht they will, and that gladly Then some one wanted to know who would be the judges, and rightly, too. DS Andrus & Co can urswer that, too. Mrs. G:orge Archibald Palmer, an authoress and wide=ly known literary woman, alse having an experience in active newspaper work, has consented to be ‘presiding junist of the D. S. Andrus & Co. "word-building con- test” These combined make Mrs Palmer eminently fitted for the work in hand. Then there have been callers at the store to see the grand prizes, which are a $450 COMDCTIR DEA William Corcoran Expired at His Home in Auburn Sunday Morning William Corcoran, one of the oldest and best known Lehigh Va!- ley conductors, who has been regu- larly employed on the Auburn di- vision of the road, died at his home in Auburn Sunday morning after an illness of some weeks’ duration A few weeks ago an abscess ap- peared upon the back of the neck of the deceased, and despite careful medical attention blood poisoning developed and resulted in death. The deceased was well known in Sayre and to nearly every man on the Lehigh, When in Sayre, which was every other day, he stopped at the Wilbur house, where he made many friends and acquaintances. He was well liked by his associates and he will be greatly missed by all who knew him His funeral occurs in Auburn tomorrow. CAVE FINE PERFORMANCE The Cook-Church Stock Come pany, an organization new to patrons of the play in this section, opened a week's engagement at the Loomis last night, presenting an eastern comedy drama entitled “A Game of Hearts” The manage- ment of the company is featuring Miss Ruby Erwood, an exceedingly clever little woman, who instantly won favor with the audience and received unstinted applause. She 1s supported by a capable acting company and last night's bill gave excellent satisfaction to the large audience. The engagement of the company should be successful as a fine line of plays are to be present. ed, with appropriate stage settings and costumes. This evening “An Heiress to Millions” is the attrac~ tion, and it will no doubt be greet- fed by a crowded house. Matinees will be given on Thursday and Saturday afternoons, ce ———— tet WOULD BE A GOOD THING A Troy correspondent says that there are reasons for looking with more favor upon an electric freight carrying road from Towanda to Wellsboro via Troy, Sylvania, Company,” and also to see the Doylemarx concert grand upright rect list of words compiled In fact, lists have already begun arrive so early in the contest, The interest intense free distribution of $4,325 in prize: is Co and Doylemarx pianos, pro- Baldwin street. Be sure if you are amd the press of the vicinity tributed, for the reputation of ID. S Andrus & Co, for reliability, hon- esty, business integrity and square dealing must be maintained, and readers of The Record are assured that it will be at all times and under all circumstances. The dance given in the Movan- ho club rooms last night by the OR.C and the B of RR. T was without doubt the largest that has been held in Sayre in a long time. Upwards of 150 couples were in attendance and the whole evening was most delightfully spent. The committee of arrange- ments had looked after the smalls est detail with care and nothing was omitted that would add to the pleasure of the evening. The ladies’ auxiliaries of the two organ- izations furnished a fine supper in Trainmen's hall at 12 o'clock, after which dancing continued until 2 o'clock, FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON The funeral of Coe M. Brink, whose sudden death occurred on Saturday morning, was held from his late home, 312 South Lehigh avenue, this afternoon at 2 o'clock The Rev. George A. Briggs, pastor of the Baptist church of Waverly, officiated, and the railroad men at- tended in a body. The remains were taken to the Forest Home cemetery at Waverly, for interment, Onn WILL MEET IN SAYRE Mainesburg and Mansfield, than upon a road from Elmira to Wells. / boro. With the passage of a law The program for the next meet- ing of the Northeastern Pennsylva allowing electric roads to carry nia Press Association is in course freight, it is to be hoped more of | of preparation. The meeting is to these long talked cross lines will [be held in Sayre and the date will take definite form. There is be- |be announced in the near future, lieved to be coal in paying quanti- | John R. Farr of Scranton, the gen. ties in Ward, within two or three |eral secretary of the Press League, s of high point of the |is expecled to be present and will 0 A FULL LINE OF AT— CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE PICTURE FRAMING 205 Desmond St, Valley Phone 191 a, PF ve 7 AL. [Pe %eA) TAKE A POLICY WITH THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION The safety of auy baslnoas Is in its management. Investigate our order Our Asscls January 1, 1908, .. $2,400,000 00 Liabilities 237 50 No. of policies in force, 137,312 Gain of shout 40,000 past year Dividends paid past year .............. _. $1,510,834 81 Disability paid past year. .... ... 287,187 50 Doath, paid past year ies 61,639 61 E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. - e ‘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 qual- ity. We carry a full line of H. M. Berge & Son's high grade papers. We are offering gilts at 5 cents, double roll. Gilts at 6 cents, double roll. Embossed gilts 7 cents, double roll. Embossed gilts, 8 cents, double roll. Kitchen papers 10 cents, double roll. Borders same price as side. Give usa call befora buying, 60) patteras in stock to select from. G. F. Beloud & Co. Sayre, Pa. Eis kia FEE PEE FREER EE P0440 THE LITTLE FOLKS’ TEETH § Desmond Street, = NS ‘|dervngar ¥ Need attention as well as thoes §| of grown up, even if they are suc- § | ceeded by a second set, Why should they suffer unnecessary pain and sow seeds of indigestion and fatnre dyspepsia when we can right matters at such small cost to you? Note prices: Full Set Gold Crowns $500 Gold Fillings $1.00 up Teeth filled with cement, 50¢ Teeth Cleaned 0c Teeth extracted without pain. VITALIZED AIR DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS, Opposite Big Store, | FPP E EPP F PPE ESI $09 Jap-a-Lac | rives new life and lustre to old tables, chairs, faruitare and pictare frames. It is the ideal finish for floors, interior =: ood- work, bath rdoms, sash ands) ih sills, Thirteen colors—100 different uses 75 cents a quark can. All the best and most widely advertised goods are always to ba found at this store and ai § prices to please every purse, $5.00 V4 es ommn BOLICH BRO'S, '| HARDWARE. 6. H. GOFF a now ready to furnish s:$... | Pure Reservoir Ice to eu Sayre patrons. A Fruitless Search ‘Both Phones, Waverly. through the newspapers for houses | eee —— I. L. BENJAMIN, let” or “buy” is discouraging, but don't “~ Palnter, Decorator and Paperhanger. Is give up hope. If you must move this Spring an early visit to our office is sure to give giatifying resnlts, and the chances are that we have ou our lists just the house you require, FRED J. TAYLOR, BAYRRE, PA. First-class work 5003 : | Residence: -120 Spruce St., Athens, Pa. E. M. DUNHAM, LB. DENISON, N.D. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, oe. ud : a : i a done promptly at res ble Oar ind Offon:-— Rooms ¢ and §, 4