fy BAD CONDITION IRE SIAR (LE that's the cry from one end of the country Ar. more you know about style, the eas- be to satisfy you that we are in it touch p-to-date clothing. When it comes to materials g, the better you are posted, the more easier 0 convince you that we can serve you well, isn't all—cost of selling is not so great where no rents to pay. Our stores are stocked with of Non-Support Reed Martin, a resident of Mial E. Is Certainly a Howl- Inaugurated | ing Success Contributions to the amount of $0808 were received yesterday (cin says Congressman Mial E elothing money ca , we'll do our part 'MANEY WITH COUPO & PAGE, N ATTACHED RECORD COUPON last night in the sum of $100 bail for neglecting to provide for his wife in a proper manner. Martin was arrested on warrant sworn out by County Detective McGovern, and the circumstances connected with the case are of a most un- usual nature. Martin's wife, who is about 22 years old, is a sufferer from St. Vitus’ dance, and at times she is attacked in a most violent manner, When suffering from one of the attacks she becomes almost unmanageable, and if not restrained does herself bodily irjury. Two from all sources for the relief of the San Francisco sufferers. This money represents that taken from the small banks which have been | placed in the various business | places and also that taken up ia the collections boxes in the Sayre | churches. The amount is not large | but now that a systematic manner | of collecting money has been in- augurated it is confidently expected | that subscriptions will show a large | increase. This morning the First) National bank of Sayre announces | that it has been authorized to re | Philadelphia a few evenings ago that “the next Republican conven. tion will be_representative and that 1s work will be indorsed by the Republicans of the state” He declared “the need of reforms, ins cluding removal of the embargo placed upon the electric railways, the abolition of the fee system in all offices, the regulation of freight and passenger rates, the abolition of the £10 rebates upon mileage bocks, and no more free passes, and fiaally, an adjustment of taxation A FULL LINE OF Oak and Birdseye Dressers CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE PICTURE FRAMING 205 Desmond St, Valley Phone 191 a. AH TAKE A POLICY WITH THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION DGS # A weeksago Drs LaPlant and Haines were calied to attend the woman, and according to the story told by them and other witnesses at the hearing which was held last might, the conditions at the Martin home are not what they should be Martin is away the most part of the time and duriag his absence the house has been left in charge of a young woman, whois a cripple and is said to be physically unfit to give Mrs. Martin and the houce such care as is necessary. The Good for $1.00 On One Range This Month Oaly ceive subscriptions that it has |of corporate interests.” been authorized to receive sub. | Congressman Lilley is known to scriptions and supplies which will possess a keen sense of humor, be sent without cost to the fire cuf- | but if the statement credited to ferers, and there is every evidence | him was correctly quoted, he has that within the next few days Sayre|shown that he is “the limit" when will send a handsome sum to the lit comes to cracking a joke. But stricken city, {the reforms mentioned in the ar Let everyone, both big and little, [ticle are no joke. The fec sys'em help swell the fund. There is nolasit obtains in Pennsylvania isa » danger of getting too much. The very fine thing for office holders |% needs of the sufferers are many. and a burden on the persons who | [8 A Although the fire is under control | are compelled to transact business | = and order is gradually being re<|with them. Congressman Lilley | 5; The mafety of any business is in its management. Investigate our order Our Assets January 1, 1908, civirees .... $2,400,000 00 Liabilities basi: ns, .s ‘ 4,237 50 No. of policies in force, 137.312 Gain of about 40,000 past year Dividends paid past year HET ...-41,810634 31 Disability paid past year. .... Daath, paid past yaar, | E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. — Jewel Novelty Range, $30 to 835 Glenwood Range, $35, $40, $45 National Novelty Range, $35, $40 Detroit Steel Ranges, $40, $45, $50 Ranges with High Shelves and Water Fronts Raoges with High Shelves and Reservoirs Ranges with High Closets and Water Fronts AS SAS AS) AS AS ERT ERS 2 SATE ER SERS Sata Toh Na LT SERGE Es Se = A / ALL i = P<) El £3 3 2 This moath we will accept one of the coupons printed in any of our advertise- ments for $1.00 on any range sold on either cash or lease terms (one coupon ouly on one range.) Ranges sold on cash or lease terms, and your credit is good here if it is — i gi— 0. L. RO GE 6 Desmond St., Sayre. YES We have added a new ine. As fine a line of Pc candies as can be pught. We are continually postcards. Our variety gomprises over 5,000 istyles of views, etc. A full line of Eaton Hur- stationery always at bu ‘WEBER'S BOOK PARLO horas ous North avenue, [ot x150, walk from the five under orders from Bur Ss, Chief Walsh is today property owners and rc. ithe business section that ashes, etc, must be alleys and back yards or proper steps ken to compel the same Excursion to New BERTS CO. The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood real rich blood —and plenty of It—in his body, Driggs” Wine of Cod Liver OHI Makes blood lots of it life-giving, braln-nourish- 108. streagth-repleaishiry 75c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Droggist. Beak Ballding, . tayre, Po $10 CASH profit. and other makes. agent's commission buy here. 90c. Tiffany's Music Store, 222 Main Street, TUESDAY, APRIL 24 1906. VOCAL BREVITIES will not be held a — 499 South Elmer avenue. ———. Valley Fremen's Asscgiation, afternoon. order of Mistress. n— house is alleged to be in a very unsanitary condition and Mrs. Martin's personal toilet has become such that Dr. Haines asserts that there is no use prescribing medicine until something is done to better the surroundings and clean things up. The matter was reported to secretary of the board of health, but as that body hal no authority to act, several of the neighbors made a complaint to District Attorney Mills and that official decided that Martin was chargeable with neglect Accord- ingly an investigation was made yesterday by County Detective McGovern, and erbugh evidence was secured to warrant legal action being taken. A half dozen wit- nesses, who at various times had visited the Martin home, were sworn, and all testified to prac. tically the same story. According to their statements the condition of the woman is most deplorable. She tears her clothing from her body when suffering a violent at. tack, falls from the bed to the floor, and her body is covered with innumerable bruises which she has received while falling about the house. The neighbors have Leen to the house and relieved condi tions as much as possible, but they insist that the woman must have better care, Martia made a statement in his own behalf and said that he con- sidered he had doae all he could under the circumstances. He called his father-in-law as a witness, and while that gentleman did not feel like blaming Martin altogether, he admitted that his daughter's home was not being cared for as it should be Mrs. Martin has one child and is said to be a highly respectable young woman, who has been over- taken by misfortune that demands good care and attention on the part of her husband Martin's father<in law qualified as his bondsman for appearance to court. The case will come up be- fore Judge Fanning thé first week in May TONICHT'S BANQUET The arrangements for the Busi~ ness Men's Association which are to be held this evening are all com- pleted and the event promises to be a most interesting one for the members, In addition to a fine spread which will be prepared by Caterer John R. Kasper, the toast list is filled with plenty of good the upon matters of local interest will be delivered and the banquet not only promises to be satisfying to the inoer man but matters will be discussed looking to the betterment stored, it will be many days before | the hcmeless people will be ‘in position ta care for themselves Until such time arrives money, food, clothing, and the other necessities of life will be needed in abundance. It is the plain duty of | The mite that you give will not be| missed and like the bread cast upon | the waters it will return to you | alter many days BREWING COMPANY'S NEW STORAGE PLANT Stegmaier's Will Erect at Wilkes: Barre One of the Finest in the Country The Stegmaier Brewing Com pany of Wilkes Barre have let the contract for what will probably be without question the most com plete and best appointed brewery cold storage plant in the eastern section of the country, The build ing will be six stories high and have a frontage of 107 feet. It will be of stone, steel and hydraul- ic pressed brick, and when come pleted and furnished will represent an outlay of g175000 With the adduion of the new storage plant the brewery will have a capacity of nearly 500,000 barrels of beer per year. The new storage house will be a beauty from every stand. pont. It will embody all of the latest structural materials and its exterior architectural features will be presented to excellent advan tage. The sanitary regulations will be absolutely perf: ct, guaran teeing a product which will be uncqualled for its purity and clean liness. The constant increase of business of the vast establishment has rendered the addition of the storage plant an absolute necessity FIREMEN'S PARADE The parade of the Valley Fire. | The date will be! valley will be held this evening for | the purpose of discussing ways of and means of taking care of the event. It will be necessary to raise between £400 and $600 for | the purpose and measures will | probably be taken this evening to | secure this amount, : a C— HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. 1. U. Hainesworth of To- wanda and Mrs. A, V, Weaver of Sayre were discharged this mora- ing. | knows all about the fee system, as he was prothonotary of Bradford county for six years. Did anybody ever hear him advocate the abol. office ? railroad passes is a thorn in the fish of politicians. It be gailing to a man w his services to his country to be like any ordinary citizen and pro- duce the coin for a railroad tic ket, pass iniquity to a politician now is that a mileage book just like Bill Smith mortal. Ol course Mial is “agin” such outrageous practices now. Has it ever been recorded that he held the same views during his first term in congress? We trow not The congressman's “reform an nouncement has come too mon late is before the people get him into : The day has gone by when he can raise “high jinks' with his constituents and then be reelected by promising to be good Congressman Lilley has had an opportunity to see a great deal of handwriting on the wall; in plan English, he is fughtened at the political outlook in his own district It reminds one of the old saw : “When the devil was sick, The devil a saint would be : When the devil was well, The devil a saint was he ' corner cet WILL RECEIVE FUNDS The National bank of Sayre has been designated as a First depository to receive funds for the ai! of the California* sufferers, by the American Red Cross, and we will be pleased to remit any con tributions, no matter how small, by dralt or telegram, without cost. Weare also in a position to forward supplies of any kind with the utmost despatch, free of cost of transportation. First National Bank of Sayre, R F. Page, Cashier, IMPORTANT QUESTIONS The Athens borough council will hold a meeting this evening and to~ morrow night the Sayre council will hold a session, At the meet ings of the councils questions of great importance to both boroughs will be brought up for discussion TS AS SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose ho 2 ose house re. All West JHousecleaning time is here and you will need new up-to-date Wall Papers. We are better pre- pared to show the lates: designs in decorations this Spring than ever, both as to price and qual- ity. We carry a fall line of H. M. Berge & Son's high grade papers. We are offering gilts at § cents, double roll. Gilts at 6 cents, doubl= roll. Embossed gilts 7 cents, double roll. Embossed gilts, 8 cants, double roll. Kitchen papers 10 cents, double roll. Borders same price as side. Give usa call bafore baying. 600 patterns in stock to select from. G. F. Beloud & Co, Desmond Street, Sayre, Pa. CERCA For Ten Days quart Enamel Pudding Pans - quart y ) quart ig 1 quart Milk ) quart : " 2 - quart : Lipped Sauce Pans quart Deep Stow Pans quart Covered Buckets quart 2 ” 10c Enamel Wash Bowls - - - - - 10c Just received new line of novelties, souvenir of Sarye 10¢ Fresh lot of Candy, per pound - - 10c and 20¢ Fresh Maple and Vanilla Marshmaltows, per J. E. WHEELOCK, E 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10c “" SAYRE, PA. PEEPLES PI249583 044043000044 hed A Fruitless Search through the newspapers for houses “to let” or “bay” is discouraging, but don't give up hope. If you must move this | Spring an early visit to our office is gure ) cratifying resalts, and the chances are that we have on our lista | Just the house vou require, A big difference whe ther otae's teoth are well kept or receive poor attention, Tas especially applica to the fair sex. If you conte mplate haviog dental work done, you will wake no mistake by cons slting us, Feeth extracted without pain, VITALIZED AIR. Feeth Cleaned Se Teeth filled with coment, Boe Silver filling 70 Gold Fillings Gold Crowns $500 Full Set Teeth $5.00 FRED J. TAYLOR, DRS. WILLIAMS a LEWIS, 6. H. GOFF 8 ® Up te Big Store, : frrivsees Is now ready to furnish Pree E. NM. DUNHAM, a vitlcs ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Both Phones, Ofios;—Rooms ¢ and 8, Eimer Block, ! . i = ri % ibe £100 up FELL ETP Ere ree,
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