GARDEN HOSE 9 CENTS Prescription . pmk Building, - Sayre Pa You can save on the new machine buy—the Siok vague) sgh have the New Home, other makes. You hate no Call, ioe ALBA Tiffany’s Music Store, from A bar- o Rabon. 4 bar Tioga county pays $3.50 per = week for the support of the prison ‘ Y 8 room house on North ers confined ia the jail. either be accompanied by cash or ESTATE AGENCY, pid fo for on delivery at private ie 1 New line of millinery goods just Raving arrived this| received at Asgell's store, Thomas $1.10 to Ithaca and return, ac count Cornell-Columbia base ball game Saturday, May 5. Tickets good to go and return May 5 only. For further particulars see Lehigh off Valley agents, : fa pital Last Night and But Little Is Known Concerning His History - Patrick Burke, who until recently has been employed by the Federal Granite Brick Company of this place, died last night at the Packer hospital after a brief illness of pneumonia. Burke weat to the hospital yesterday moming in a critical condition. An examination by the physicians developed the fact that he was suffering from pocumonia and he was also in the advanced stages of tuberculosis But little is known of the man's history. He was 36 years of age and born in Irelaud and came here some time ago to work for the brick company. At one time he boarded -at the Bradford House, but recently no one appears to know where he has been staying. The body was removed to J. W. Grumme's undertaking rooms and effort will be made to find his rela~ tives. Unless relatives appear to take charge of the remains he will doubtless be buried at county expense, According to information ob- tained from those who were ac- quainted with the deceased his condition for weeks had been most pitiable. “The ravages of tubercu- losis had made it impossible for him to work and he had lived as best he could. Without friends and money, and seriously ill, be- yond recovery, he is said to have slept out of doors at might, and subsisted on food given to him by those who knew of his condition. He is not known to have any rela- tives in this section of the country. He had been in Sayre nearly a year, but in the meantime he did not divulge enough of his personal history to be any advantage to the authorities in ascertaining the whereabouts of his friends. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS The following committees for the ensuing year were appointed at the recent meeting held by the Busi- ness Men's Association : Commerce committee — M. H. Sawtelle, W.T. Goodnow, F. H. Johnston, R.F, Page, Dr. C. H. Ott. Collection and credit—]. W. Bishop, F. E. Seager, T. J. Leahey, I A Williams, Dr. C. J. Cummings. Legislation and city improve- ments—I. A. Samuels, B. F, Sutton, E. M. Thompson, James Hoag, C. C West. Assessment, taxes and insurance —G L. Roberts, G. F, Beloud, J. E Wheelock, Dr. HD, LaPlant, GW. Roscboom, Public attractions—H. L. Gilles- pie, J. R. Vail, S, A. Blish, F. W. G, Bartlett, W. R. Raymond, Regulation of business hours— James Maney, J. A. Shedden, C. L. Burlingham, W. S. Wright, M. A Waltman, Membership—F.P. Murphy, CL. Francisco, F. J. Tillman, James Martin, James Adam. Finance—A. L. Laws, J. W. Grumme, Dr. A. H, Murray, C. F. Haupt. Office and assembly rooms—S. Meixell, Printiag—H. S. Winlack, Dr. C. A. Haines, E, E, Reynolds, RELIEF ORDER GRANTED This moming an application for relief was made for Michael Kelley, of the Packer hospital for the past 25 days. Kelley was found nearly a month ago wandering about the streets of Sayre by Chief Walsh ceeded in getting the hospital au- Big Bunch of the Old Reliable’s Dignilsries Were in Sayre This Afternoon President Underwood and Gea- eral Manager Gratsinger of the Erie Railroad Company, accom- panied by about twenty other of- ficials of the same company, came to Sayre this afternoon on a special trolley car and spent an hour or more going through and inspecting the Lehigh shops. The officials while here were in charge of Sups erintendent Kinney and other local Lehigh men, and the Erie people expressed themselves as highly pleased with the shops. LOCAL BREVITIES The dandelions have arrived in all their beauty. A. E. Merrill, of West Sayre, is reported seriously ill. The N. P. L. will hold a public pay-off in their lodge rooms this evening. Judge A. C. Fanning will deliv- er the memorial address at East Smithfield. The new Lehigh Valley time table will not go into effect until the 13th of this month, Dr. Theo. Wright and wife of South Wilbur avenue have re- turned from Philadelphia. Cheer up! It is nearly time for the advance man of the circus or street fair to put in an appearance. A large number of the veterans of the civil war and other pension- ers executed their pension vouchers today. Orders for Stegmaier’s beer must either be accompanied by cash or paid for on delivery at private houses. 304-1w The optimistic Hazleton Stand- ard belicves that the prospects of a settlement of the coal strike grow brighter. Class No. 15 of the Methodist Sunday school will hold a bake sale at Teed's grocery store to- morrow afternoon. Hoyt's “A Bunch of Keys" at the Loomis tomorrow evening. Bright catchy music, and one of the funniest comedies ever written. Every indication points to a large huckleberry crop this season. Judging trom the preparations al- ready made it will be a banner year for those who are interested in this industry. The Kane base ball team and an aggregation from Binghamton are contesting for supremacy on the Riverside diamond this afternoon. The same teams will play again tomorrow afternoon, Charles F. Moore camp, No. 6, U. S. W. V,, meets Friday night, May 4,at 8 p.m, in the P. O.S. of A hall, Towanda, Pa. Work, re- ception of recruits and preparation for Memorial day. Recruits must bring their discharges, The Odd Fellows at their meet- ing held last night conferred the initiatory degree on two candidates last night and elected two to mem- bership. The conferring of the first degree was deferred until next Friday night, when a class of five will be admitted Ithaca is preparing for a. gala time Decoration Day, college sports of all kinds will be indulged in, including the annual spring day circus on the campus, a base ball game between “Pennsylvania and Cornell, boat races between picked crews from Pennsylvania, Casca- dilla. and Cornell, Musical Club concert and the Navy Ball It is thatthe Lehigh Valley Two Places of Business Looted Early This Momniog by Un- known Thieves Bold, bad, unidentified burglars, evidently members of a touring gang, broke into and robbed two stores in Milltown this morning be- tween one and two o'clock, and although Officer D. J. Sisson was on the ground within five minutes after the thieves had left, they had completely disappeared, and all efforts to trace them have thus far proven futile. The work was done by two men, and they first visited the store conducted by Wayne Towger on Cayuta street. Entrance was effected by breaking in the flimsy panel of the front door. The store, which is a small one, was completely ransacked and everything was turned upside down. The thieves secured 16 sacks of granulated sugar, 600 cigars, 400 penaies, a quantity of plug tobacco, $100 in postage stamps, and a number of stamped envelopes They next went to the store con- ducted by George Wilson. This, Inc hy SH AY > 8 2 a a) h-class g eve pan PICTURE FRAMING 2 NCS 1 ES 8 lL A A RNY 7 A 1 205 Desmond St. - giles DEE2LE) 3 NO Valley Phone 191 a. Our Assets January 1, 1 Liabilities oe, thieves secured 600 cigars, a quan leaving the store a woman who re Officer Sisson conducted an investi gation. railroad tracks. are by this time far away. PERSONAL MENTION Sereno P. Nelson is in Towanda today on business. H.H. Mercereau, Esq, will go to Falls this afternoon to attend the funeral of J. S. Cyphers, which is to occur in that place tomorrow. CARD OF THANKS Mr.and Mrs. F. J. Mabee ap- preciate most sincerely the kind- ness and sympathy extended to them by their friends and neigh. bors in their recent affliction. They desire to thank all for their kind- ness. Only those who have been called upon to bear a like bereave~ ment cana understand the value of friends and their assistance at such a time. CLIVD DISCHARGED Sam Clivio, the Italian, who is alleged to have assaulted William Chase, while the latter and two companions were walking along East Packer avenue on Wednesday night, was released from custody yesterday afternoon, Chase being unable to identify him as being the man who struck him over the eye with a club. A tam—— rn: LARGEST ON RECORD A $5600.00 we mortgage against the property of the Consolidated Real Estate Company was filed yesterday in the Register and Re- corder’s office at Towanda. The mortgage is in favor of the U.S Mortgage Trust company, the amount involved is the largest which has ever appeared upon the records of Bradford county. AN ERROR CORRECTED In The Record's report of the Universalist services held in/th A.R. hall at Athens regen was stated that Miss Kellogg *Thia ws. se set; ! \ Jip bi ter PAPER HERE the business of e Call and Desmond Street, A big difference — whether one's teeth are well kept or receive poor attention. This especially applies to the fair sex. If yoo contemplate baving dental work done, you will make no mistake by consuiting us. Teeth extracted without pain. VITALIZED AIR. Teeth Cleaned . . | .50¢0 Teeth filled with cement, ble Silver filling. Gold Fillings. . Gold Crowns Full Set Teeth DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS, We Want to Post You about a recently occurring opportunity in real estate dealing. There are chances all the time, but this strikes us as being especially good. We want to make mon- ey, bat we are willing to share the find with you, The whole proposition is open to your careful —even cautious lavestigation, FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA. GN. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. 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