cry from one end of the country you know about style, the eas- you that we are in t touch . When it comes to materials tter you are posted, the more easier convince you that we can serve you well. all -cost of selling is not so great where 8 to pay. Our stores are stocked with g money can buy and labor produce. do our part to show you the style. ANY KIND YOU WANT ANY SIZE YOU NEED ANY PRICE YOU LIKE TOOLS Hoes, all kinds, 10, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40c. Gardea Rakes, 30, 35, 40 and 4c. Grass Sickles, 10, 12, 18, 25, 30 and 5c. Spad- § , 50¢ and 70c. Pouliry Wire at Chicago prices, We save you won- all Spriag goods. : OUR STRONG POINT GEO, L. ROBERTS (0. Desmond St, Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. If you don’t trade with 1s we both lose money). “ou | The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood —real rich blood —and plenty of i3—in his body. Driggs” Wise of Cod Liver ON Makes blood —lots of it— life-giving, brain-nourish- strength-replenishing hi 75c Per Bottle. G6. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. Bank Building, - Sxyre, Pa. Z New souvenir Our variety ! "over 5,000 2s of views, etc. A You can save on the new machine you Py-~the slick-tongued agent's investment We have the New Home, Singer poatuent ?, Thats and other makes. You have no t|agent’s commission to pay if you buy here. Call, write ar telephone bu can be your own| Tiffany's Music Store, 222 Main Street, Several Witnesses Were Sworn at Hearing Which Began Yes- terday The hearing in the case of John York charged with stealing three valuable roosters from Mrs. May Prifchard came up yesterday after- noon and alter hearing part of the evidence the case was further ad. journed until May 15, York being released on bail. The evidence thus far shows that Mrs. Pritchard lost three chickens, and she claims that when she confronted York with the charge of having taken them that he confessed. [er state- ment in this respect is corroborated by Chief of Police Walsh, who tes- ficd that York admitted to him that he stole the chickens and that he wanted to settle, providing he was given the opportunity. York produced several witnesses who testificd that between eight ‘and nine o'clock on the evening the chickens were stolen, he and his wife were visiting at a neighbors. York has a police record. Some time ago he was arrested on a charge of having broken into one of the cottages situated along the banks of the Susquehanna river. When arraigned for a hearing he gave bail for future appearance, but when the time arrived he was con spicuous by his absence. TIOCA CHAPTER D. A. R. Tioga Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, met yester- day afternoon with the Regent, Mrs C S. Maurice. Thirty-one members responded to the roll call. After the routine business was transacted the report was given of the Continental Congress held in Washington last week which Mrs Maurice and Mrs. Bishop attended. Mrs. Bishop gave a very interest- ing report of the enthusiastic mectings and receptions, There were 1129 delegates present. The report was as clear and compre- hensive that the members almost felt that they had attended the meeting, Mrs. Maurice attended the ceremonies over John Paul Jones’ body at Annapolis and she gave an interesting account of that. Final arrangements were made for the prize contest in the Sayre High School hall tonight, which all the resident members of the chapter expect to attend. After the meeting refreshments were served THE BALL CANE LINED Editor Valley Record : It has come to my notice that much criticism has been caused among labor organizations through an extract printed in one of the local papers, from my talk at thg recent business men's banquet. Unfortunately the extract referred to was made to read exactly the opposite of what I either said or intended. | would be the last man to disparage in the least degree work: ingmen's organizations. In order that the matter may be set right and false impressions corrected | Mrs. verbatim the portion of my talk referring to industrial organization, which, I think, is ample evidence AFULL LINE OF Oak and Birdseye Dressers —— AT CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE PICTURE 3a) 3 a Poy od TA 2 - + - - nh) SEN FRAMING 205 Desmond St. Valley Phone 191 a, life. Shortly after the operation was finished her heart collapsed and she expired. The deceased had been a resi- deat of Sayre for nearly four years, having come to this place with her husband and family from Owego. Yours truly, Chas. C. West. In our study of the subject, we will TAKE A POLICY WITH T "LEGION notice particularly the industrial side of the question, as it affects our local in- terests more closely than any other phase, Organization and concentration of common interests have for the past few years been growing apace, The various trades, mercantile and other interests, find that by working together for one common end they can attain their object character, banded. This Is but the nataral eesult of a natural Jaw which we must recognize, be ane cure the best wages and capital must organize in order to secure the hest ro- turn for the wages paid, either side, especially of those engaged 10 PEATENTAR to bold the opinion that the high order ol intelligence required for the business would enable the wen engaged in it who resorting to force. Time has shown that izations have beea formed and bitter as ewployers have been in evidence all a 4,237 BO No. of policies in 187,312. Gain of about 40,000 Divilonds path pay sean er Tr Disability 287,167 50 ‘Death, 61,639 Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. EIT OI Ek = SAS OAS NE EA Ss WA LEED A & i Sy ¥ LP} I —— new up-to-date Wall Papers. ity. 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 before buying, ness and disorderly conduct. Lati- more had been belore the recorder six times within the past year. Ordinarily the foregoing para- graph would not mean much to the citizens of Sayre, but in this instance the unfortunate individual who will spend the next six months in the penitentiary is well known in this place, he having given the local police department consider- able trouble on several occasions, Latimore at one time worked in the Lehigh shops here, and when he first came to Sayre was a sober and respected citizen, The drink demon got the better of him, and several sprees that he had ended in delerium tremens, After he had recovered he was induced to return to his home at Ithaca. This was several months ago and nothing has been heard from him until now. To our mind, the great problem of the Common justice de- The unscrupnlous employer is just as The real an organization To our mind the greatest evil resulting 600 patterns in § stock to select from. G.F. Beloud & Co. AT THER For Ten Days 10c 10c 10c 10c “" - 10c : Lipped Sauce Pans 10c Deep Stew Pans 10c Covered Buckets 10¢ i“ “ Milk " - As the Record goes to press a crowd numbering hundreds is gathered at the Riverside ball diamond to witness a game between the lawyers and doctors and the dentists and druggists, the proceeds of which are to go to the San Francisco relief fund. Up to the great increase of class feeling and Litteruess. Here lies the great danger to our country and our democratic in- stitutions and for this reason, if for no other, these difeulties should be depre- cated to the last. With all the difficulties that loom up in the labor problem, there is nothiug to fear from the member who from his youth is looking forward to his own 2 quart 10c Enamel Wash Bowls - 10e Just received new line of novelties, souvenir of Sayre 10¢ Fresh lot of Candy, per pound - - 10c and 20¢ Fresh Maple and Vanilla Marshmallows, per pound 10c AL ES lt. “All the news that's fit to print” FRIDAY, APRIL 27. 1906. LOCAL BREVTIES Cummings’ dancing class will LOCAL MENTION #e4 Stebbins" at the Loomis this evening, For fine values in millinery go EE : Wheelock Block, EI to Miss Kaufman's, Athens, 299 2 by mer Ave., meet for next lesson Saturday evening, April 28,at 7 p.m, 294-6 Pn — Girl wanted for housework at No. 401 Keystone avenue. Wages $3 per week. No washing or iron- ing. 298 The Odd Fellows who attended the anniversary celebration of the Phone 2301. | order at Caaton yesterday report a : : fine time, © 1 MENTION Passenger traffic has been so ” heavy on the Lehigh Valley for the ds went to New |Past several days that two engines @ on butiness. | have been required the most of the — time to draw train No. 4. J esthegole Rin pecs 100 yw, Shirley, Jr, bas’ resigned 8. as stenographer in the office of E, | ——— T. James, superintendent of the i Charles and Walter | new railroad shops, and will go to ent to Horseheads today | Newark, N, J, where he has ineral of a cousin. [secured a lucrative position. A of Susque-| Don't wait for your spring and d master of| summer clothes, and don't hesitate moment longer, but come up to Atkin, the New York tailor, 132 the hour of going to press there had been no casualties, but a report received late from the field of battle states that the lawyers are preparing briefs and will appeal in the event of being defeated. sm— A w————— MEET HERE TONORROW The Northeastern Pennsylvania Press Association will hold the regular spring meeting in Sayre tomorrow. Alter the arrival of gates will be shown about the new shops and other points of interest in the banner town of the valley, The business meeting will be held at the Wilbur House after dinner. SLIGHT WRECK A slight wreck onthe E. & C branch of the Lehigh yesterday wrecking crew. Three freight cars were derailed and the contents of home, his savings account, the educa. tion of his children, as useful citizens aud his peaceful retirement when old age comes on, This man, the backbone of the nation, bas had no difficulty to realize his ambi- tion heretofore and will not have In the future, as organizations of capital will give him added chances for better work and by reducing the severity of hard times, keep bim in steady employment. Men of this stamp are still the vast majority, Let us help them to he Ip remsel ves by edueation and the future need give us no concern, church some time J. E. WHEELOCK, ITSMAK ie SAYRE, P# Harvey Gray will give the second Eighmey's hall on tomorrow even- ing. The Loomis opera house or- chestra will furnish the music. Dancing will commence at nine o'clock and continue until twelve, A good time is promised all. Ey — WILL PLAY BALL The Kane ball team and a bunch | of local players will meet on the! Riverside diamond tomorrow after- | noon. The contest is expected to FUNERAL THIS MORNING The funeral of Charles Lambert, “ History of Read the ad of A Fruitless Search through the newspapers for houses “to ilet” or “buy” is discouraging, but don't give up hope. If you must move this Spring an early visit to our office is sure to give gratifying results, and the |ebances are that we have on our lasts jast the house you require, FRED J]. TAYLOR, BAYRE, PA. This especially applies If you contemplate no mistake by consulting us, VITALIZED AIR. | b0a G. H. GOFF : Is now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Opposite Big Store. ATTORNRY-AT-LAW, a
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