~ Oritisn’t right. There is you shoulll look through our MANEY : $ oT SRE BORDIGH half about tailoring. COUNCIL MEETIN Large Volume of Business Trans | acted at Regular Monthly Ses- sion Held Last Night the borough council wal held last line before you buy a suit. | public importance was transacted Councilmen Lacy, West, Hulett, Dobell, Hassler, Evans, Adamy, Hawes, Ellis and Samuels were present E. V. B Mason of Hopkins street appeared before the counal and stated that the electric poles & PAGE, OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL 216 Desmond 8t., Sayre. "If you don’t trade with on Hopkins street were 133 fect apart, and that the poles were 23 feet high, the wires being suspend. ed 20 feet from the ground said that his property had been phone company. No action was taken by the council Street Commussioner DL Field made a report on streets, and it was of a most comprehensive na- street commissioner well is ac quainted with the streets in this Tools tor Working the Garden Weeding Hoes, 20, 25 and 30¢ Field Hoes 10, 20, 25 and 3k. Weeders, 5 and 10¢ Children's sets, 10, 25 and 40¢ ive and Mr. Ficlds received many compliments for the manner in which it was presented The sewer committee, through Councilman West, reported that the amended plans had been sent to Harnsburg for the approval of the state department of health, and that when they were returned a special meeting the counal would probably be called to con 322 8. Main St., Athens. us we both lose money. wm oO f YES Welhave added a new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be bought. We are continually receiving new souvenir postcards. Our variety comprises over 5,000 styles of views, etc. A full line of Eaton Hur- but stationery always in stock at WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS 133 LOCKHART ST. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $20, $25 and $30. Delivered at Vous Joe go sia), S014 monthly ta. > wr or oall Valley Phone 0c. Tiffany’s Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print” TURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1908, LOL BRENT Commencement exercises at the high school tomorrow Mrs. Anna Wilcox of Tioga Center was admitted to the hospital this forenoon. evening. > The Business Men's Association will hold a regular meeting to- morrow night, Mr. and Mrs. Leon VanDuzer of ‘Wilbur avenue are rejoicing over the birth of a son. > “The Young Wife,” one of the brightest and most entertaining comedy dramas yet produced in this section, "at the park this evening. oo Since May 15 when several of the Lehigh Valley train crews were reduced from a twelve to an eleven hour shift the men are invariably done within the latter limit, " The Sayre Aerie of Eagles will ‘hold their regular semi-monthly meeting on Thursday evening. sider the situation, committee also reported but noth- ing of a definite nature had been done The new books in which to keep the borough accounts have been ————————— The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood real rich blood and plenty of i8—in his body, Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver ON Makes blood lots of 1t— life-giving, braln-nourish- Ing, strength-replenishing blood, 75¢c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Drugglat. pank Building, [ER —— Street Commissioner Fields and a force of men flushed the gutter along Desmond street this fore- noon. Tne rain after dinner did the job for the second time. Sayre 18 bound to be clean. Charles Quick of Waverly went to work yesterday morning in the boiler shops and an hour later while handling a heavy tool wrenched his left arm out of joint at the elbow. A local physician replaced the dislocated bones. The accident will lay Mr. Quick up for some time, the vouchers Councilman Adamy suggested that J. M_ Ely of Athens be secured to received and also handle the new books and the sug- gestion was adopted by the council Frank Terwilliger presented an application for special officer, which was referred to the police commit tee Councilman West reported that a recent religious meeting held on the cast side was disturbed by a number of boys and that two spe- cial officers who were present neglected to do anything, A gashight was ordered placed at the corner of Spring and Draper streets, and a petition for a pas light and hydrant at the corner of Harris and Miller, was referred to the committee on lights. A light was also ordered placed at the cor ner of Franklin and Lockhart The light ncar the D I. & W. bridge was ordered removed to the opposite side of the street. It was reported to the council that 200 feet of sidewalk on the north side of Stevenson street was in bad condition. The matter was referred to the street committee. The condition of Thomas ave- nue was also called to the attention of the council. It is said that the center of the street is lower than the curb on account of the settling H. A. Root, an inspector for the Lehigh had a narrow escape from being killed by the cars on Saturday, says the Owego Daily Record. He was under a car in the yard at Owego when an engine “butted” in and the car passed over him. Fortunately he Valley, erty he asked the council to] struct others between Desmond | 01D BO8RD QI, I street and Eimer avenue to do the! | same | An item of expense in the police pay roll caused considerable dis- cussion. The police pay roll tor month to £205 55, and 88 of this amount was the past amounted p ud to special officers for service petformicd during the absence of the regular paid members of the force. Councilman Hassler wanted to know by what authonty the council had the nght to pay for { spraal services under such circum He insisted that if officer was absent from duty he | stances, i i an | should pay for the substitute service | himself. It was explained to the that each {officer was entitled to two week | councilman regular {vacation and that time he lost was This did not satisfy the councilman as he said {deducted therefrom {that no provision had been made {by the present counal for a two and that it could {not be governed by what a former | council had The counal [took no action and Mr. Hassler weeks’ vacation done | gave notice that he would bring the i | matter up later. KEE PARTY BROKE UP ING ROW | Hungarians Make Things Lively { at the Yatsco Residence on the East side Wesley Yatsco, a runs a boarding house on the east side and yesterday afternoon five of Poloskie, John Hyduck and Frank Namect three beer and after they had fi'led up on purchased ceeded to play rough house at the i | Yatsco residence. Vatsco returned from work shortly after six o'clock and his drunken boarders threw him out of the houde. Then they [demolished the furniture, smashed [the mirror and when Mrs. Yatsco interfered she received a cut on her this time again entered the house to protect his wife got his bumps for fair. Yatsco started for an offi cer and while he was gone his boarders engaged in a fight among themselves and when the officers arrived the house looked as if it had been struck by an earthquake The men were arrested by Officer [Lewis and taken before Justice Nelson where they paid for the damage to the furniture and also the costs of the prosecution and in little quiet once more reigns Hungary SW MILL ENPLOYE LOST LEFT HAND Struck Member Against the Teeth of Rapidly Revolving SAW John Morrow of Rummerfield, an employe of a saw mill at that place, met with an accident this hand. He was operating a saw was between the rails and he escaped without injury. The books, entitled “The San Francisco Horror,” which The Record has been giving away with each yearly subscription, have ar- rived and are ready for distribution. The book contains over 400 pages and is in every detail exactly as advertised. agents will be ready to deliver them in a few Our when his hand struck against the (rapidly revolving teeth, mangling The Cayuta street matter was|the member so badly that the This 1s the street that is compelled to destruction by | above the wrist ert FOUND DEAD IN THE CARDEN Athens—Mrs Sarah Keene, aged amputate it just guard bank at the present time. A sidewalk was ordered laid along the | 75 years, who resided with her street. daughter, Mrs. Huntley, on Welles A fire hydrant was ordered avenue, was found dead in the gars SOLD HIS PAPER placed at the corner of Brock and den in the rear of her daughter's Hayden streets as soon as the |home yesterday afternoon. The water lines have been laid to that body was discovered by school J. K. Smith has just sold the Gorham (N. Y.,) New Age to John L. Deal of Fairport, N. Y, Mr. Smith an old-time Bradford county printer, having at one time conducted a newspaper at Mon. roeton. He will now make his home at Towanda and take a needed rest for several months, While in Sayre today Mr. Smith called on the publisher of The Record and renewed the acquain- point. A resolution was passed ordering Mrs. Reynolds to lay a walk at the corner of Elmer avenue and Che mung street. A resolution was also passed asking the street car cqmpany to make a change in the location of the tracks at the corner of Packer avenue and Desmond street when the company places the new rails. F. J. Mabee of Maple street is laying a walk in front of his prop- is children who were returning to [their homes, The deceased had been working in the garden, and it 1s thought that the heat brought on an attack of apoplexy. | The regular meetings of this lodge have been changed to Mon. day evening beginning June 11, and every Monday evening there after, Wm. H. Mason, Sec, 379 243 JEW ONE ORGANS Sayre Borough School Directors Hold Short “ession Last Even ing Th high school last night, old school baard met at the | finished up the year's business, dissolved and then d thereafter a Ij surming reorgan:z immediately | until next the teach=:' be taken up and Monday night when applications will disp sed of Previous to dissolving the old board recommended the members| of this year's cl tor graduaty al id teachers who had made applica Miss Ora Croop, Miss Grace Sherwood 4S and also recommended all the « tions for positions next year and Miss Loetzer, three new ap plicants, were also recommended by the old board A number of bills were paid and the board ad- nirned in attend the alumni banquet to which the mem bers had been invited The follow s time to new board I dent; W. H. Whittle, secretary B G Maddock, treasury. The committees for the ensuing year A. Shed den and R C Cook, new members, took the oath of office GEORGE HATTON DIED LAST NIGHT Young Bernice Miner Succumbs organized as M 1 hompson, pre Sf were not announced. | to Gangrene Resulting from Injury to His Leg George Hatton, the 12-year-old | Bernice boy who was brought to [the h spital yesterday noon suffer Ling from a gangrenous condition of the left leg, died last might at - o'clock. As told in Record the lad was a door tender yesterday's in the Bernice mines, and on Fni- day last was run over by a car, the | wheels tearing a piece of flesh from (the leg. Despite the efforts of Bernice physicians gangrene de- veloped rapidly and the lad was hurried to the hospital here yester |day. After the surgeons had held la consultation it was decided to {amputate the leg about six inches At 7 o'clock, how- | ever, and only a few hours after the | operation the ad died. The re- to J. WwW Grumme's undertaking rooms | The lad was the son of Charles Hatton of Mildred and 1s survived | below the hip mains were removed | by seven brothers and sisters. The | remains were shipped to Mildred | this evening PERSONAL MENTION | F. A Bradley went to Troy today. The Rev. M. B. Wood went to Maimnsburg, Pa, this morning | - Earl Hammond spent the forex {noon at business mission, Owego on a Mrs. Emma Wilkes Barre brief visit with triends to for a Greer went this morning ——————— Edward Lowman, bq. who has been spending several days visiting to friends here, has returned his home at Elnura Miss Evelyn Rathbun went to the commence Ithaca this morning to attend | Ithaca ment this week Conservatory Isaac Doolittle of Susquehanna, Pa., was a business visitor in Sayre Mr. Doolittle in business in Susquchanna and | today 1s engaged was formerly a resident of this| section Chief Walsh returned from Wil- | he had subpoenaed as a witness in the case jof George Benson, charged with larceny. When arraigned Benson pleaded guilty but sentence was deferred by the judge until a future date, hamsport, where been The “Exuuricu’ Pillows received the highest award at all World's Fairs, and are guaranteed to be filled with pure, clean, downy, odorless feathers, positively no cotton, no . #oddy, no hog's hair, ne impure or ugcured feathers, are used. Every genuine “ExmuExicu’’ Pillow has attached a patented envelopes tag, containing the Emmerich Guarantee Insurance Certificate, an insurance policy of satisfaction or money back. Write Chas. Emmerich & Co., makers of fine pillows, Emmerich Building, Chicago, and receive, free, their new booklet, “Fine Feathers Make Pine Pillows." Blows the progress of feathers from incubator to finished pillow, CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORZ" 205 Desmond St. Valley Phone 191a. If Not, Why Is Your Life Insured ? Not? DO YOU KNOW THAT THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION Will give you a better policy than any other fraternal or old line company at the exact cost of carrying it. Examine its TERM POLICY, Costs b70 to $1.85 per month, According to age, E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. TONIGHT 0ax Grove Park CLEP F EE PR PMH ESLER EHH Summer Stock Co.i SHEFF EEF EF FRIESE “THE YOUNG WIFE, Comedy Drama. Home Builders will delight in seeing some of the many plots of land we have listed here, In viewing some houses we have sold or had built for buyers of lots. We can let you io ou quite a number of ways of se caring a home nest by paying some cash now, a little weekly or monthly right doug, Come in, FRED J. TAYLOR, BAYRE, PA. FHEFEPP FPP E400 44004 3 Big Specialties +P bbb rb bbb br bere | | of sending the LARGEST PLUMBING BILLS of any fiom in the valley. Awful, isn't it ? A number of our all-well- pleased customers have ex- plained it this way “Wel gave you a small job that required unmediate atten tion and you attended to that so promptly, and did your work so well that we decided to havea lot of oth- er work attended to at the same time." White Mountain Freezers, Oil and Stoves, Refrigerators, Gasoline Screen We please others, and we Doors and Windows at know that we can please you if vou'll give us a chance. Try us on anything in Plumbing, Heating, Gas- Fitting and Tinwork. BOLICH BROS. H. R. TALMADGE, Both ‘Phones. Elmer Ave. DR. A. 6. REES, M.D. 100 Lak: St. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a.m, 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, Genito urinary and chronic diseases a apacialty, Both phonea, H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. Hours 7tofam,1t08, 7to 8p. m, OFFICR SAMURLS BLOCK. HARDWARE G. H. GOFF now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Both Phones, Waverly. A. H. MURRAY, W. D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat, and the hs pa n of Glass ea. Hoare 9-11; 1.5; 78; appointment. Oona, Whaaloak Is Valloy Telovhona x. 118 Lookhart Re |. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Frida Howard Elmer Hoon street, West Sayre. Everybody welcome. evening at ouse, Maple All invited, First-class work done promptly at rea- sonable prices, Realdence: 120 Spruce St, Athens, Pa. A.J.GREEN R. H. DRISLANE, CONTRACTOR AND BUDER. | Contractor and Bullder Plans and Estimates Furnished Plans and Botimates Furnished, B35 Stevenson 80, Valley Phone tity | £10 Miller 88 Bayre, Pa.
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