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As fine a line of 10c Sandies as can be t. e are continually iin Ao 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 138 LOCKHART ST. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $10, $23 and $30. Delivered at your home on trial. Sold al Vay Roe so Call write or Tiffany's Music Store, £22 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record plenty of tn ne body, Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver Ol 75c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. peak Building, Sayre, Pa. Ss cn SE The “circus” or vaudeville show which has been occupying the vas cant lot on lower Desmond street for the past two days, pulled up stakes last night and silently de- parted. The joy of the kids is at an end. “Master and Man," one of the best of the old time melodramas, will be revived at the park tomor~ row evening by the summer stock company. The play contains a most interesting plot and will be staged in a most careful manner. Charles Haines, the twelve-year- old son of Dr. C. A Haines, stepped on a spike yesterday after- noon and the sharp point penetrat. ed the instep of the right foot for nearly a half inch and causing an exceedingly painful wound. ——— “All the news that's it to print" WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 1908. LOCAL BREVITIES Oh, for the good old summer time. Reports from various parts of the state say that ice formed last Howard Elmer hose company No. 4 will hold a special meeting Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members are requested to be present if they wish to hold their membership. By order of Robert Cullington, Pres, J. D. Munn Foreman. 31-4t A graphophone free to every customer at H. Sattler’s. The Bryan boom is growing lusty but the chances are that it will “bust” before 1908. > Gaffey & Fraser, an excellent musical team, appear each evening pbetween the acts at the park, and please every one who has listened. They play on several instruments and during the intervals tell a number of new and sparkling jokes They are making a decided hit and should be seen to be appreciated Don't go it blind. Compare ouc, prices with those of any clothing store in town. H. Sattler. There was a heavy white frost - which it is feared has done consld- _ erable damage hereabouts. ~ Save money and telephone your - grocery orders to Aangell's store Valley phone 2 c. All goods de- A gang of men under the direc- tion of Superintendent Loetzer worked nearly al! night putting in a shut-off valve at the corner of Elmer avenue and Lockhart street. The work was done in the night time 30 that water takers in the business district would not be IBNER MEF OF cao, Bd School Building — Teachers Transacted year and transacting other import- ant business. The board was in session until a late hour, and as there was still a large amount of bussiness to be closed up before the next regular meeting in July, adjournment was taken until next Monday evening, at which time janitors for the buildings will be appointed and their salaries fixed. was fixed at ten mills for school purposes and two mills for building purposes. The bond of Director Maddock, who was elected treasurer at the last meeting of the board, was fixed at $30000, F. E Lyford, M. H Sawtelle and M. P. Murray qualify- ing as bondsmen. Directors Whittle, Maddock and Cook were appointed a committee to secure a teacher for the high school in the place of Miss Anna Dunlap who has tendered her resig- nation, September 4 was named as the date on which the schools will re- open for the fall term A motion was made and carried declaring the seat occupied by James Adam from the second ward vacant. There is a provision in the school law to the effect that where a director fails to attend two meet- ings of the board without reason- able excuse his office shall be de clared vacant by the board. It ap peared last night that Mr. Adam during the past six months has failed to attend any of the meetings so the board took action last might and removed him from office Grant Hutchinson was appointed to fill out Mr. Adam's term The board also elected all the old teachers who had made apphi cations for positions for the next school year. Mafly of them asked for increase in salary and in some instances the increase was granted Several new teachers were also ap- pointed to positions, unexpired i e——— es LOCAL NEWS A rifle with every child's suit from $2 50 up at H. Sattler’s. -> Candidates for legislative honors were thicker in Sayre today than honey bees on a clover patch. As the time for the primaries draws near the activity among the office seekers is more apparent, ————, Allie Bradley, the young man who was killed at South Waverly on Saturday evening was survived by his aged mother, three sisters and two brothers, Nettie, Della, Ada, Fred and Albert. The stricken family have the sympathy of the entire community. — The town hall committee met | last night and considered the pres liminary plans. John Hammond fire board, were present and sug- | gested several changes to meet! with the requirements of the fire- | men. The plans were changed in| several particulars and will now be | sent to the architects, who will] make a permanent set. FRACTURED SHOULDER BONE Edward Shamp, an employe of | Hart's planing mill, suffered al fracture of the left scapula bone | LUULL ATTEND C1 NFERENCE the Gentleman from the Four- teenth Has Business at Wash. | ington The Republican conferees of | | teenth congressional district. Hon. |Mial E Lilley is a candidate from | | Bradford couanty. He wired to (the conference yesterday that he would be unable to attend the con ference as his presence was needed lin Washington to vote against the | | objectionable clause relating to the [issuing of passes in the railroad [bill Mr. Lilley, however, knows | that there is no way of defeating | | were all named by him. Had there | been any doubt as to the outcome | {of the conference the Hon. Mial {would have been on deck with a cold deck up his sleeve ready to! (circumvent any move that might | have been made against him, As [it is, however, the gentleman from | the fourteenth will stay on his job, | vote against the pass clause in the {railroad bill, and then next fall point to his record with pride | This man Mial is a very clever | artist, but unfortunately for him the great majority of the voters are next to his little dodges, —— PERSONAL MENTION C.S Gay went to Towanda this morning on business Mrs. Frances Cyphers of Falls, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E F. Mercereau » - | Mrs. J. H. Mercereau went to | Ithaca this morning to attend the | wedding of her niece, which occurs in that city tomorrow morning. B F. Dunfee, the well known | | Lehigh Valley railroad man of To~ wanda, was in Sayre today. Mr Dunfee brought his son, John Dun fee, to the hospital here for operation far appendicitis. an Mrs. John R. Kasper, who has been spending two weeks as the guest of relatives near Pittsburg, returned to her home here today. She was accompanied by her cousin, Mrs. Ivin Brown of Pitts- burg, who will here several days MILLED A POLLOCK Recently Chester Lyman, a Le high engineer who resides at Sayre was promoted to a run on the Black Diamond Yesterday after noon he made his third trip out aid while coming westbound through the Wilkes Barre yards the engine struck a Pollock, killing him instantly. The man was ly ing on the tracks in a drunken condi tion and was probably asleep and never knew what struck him. The remain for man’s body was mangled beyond recognition AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY Raymond & Haupt are now pre- fections of all kinds by automobile. These gentlemen have purchased a new and up machine which they will use for the benefit of their patrons. This method of delivery insures prompt | and efficient service and will be recently | to date | have hurry up orders to fill. HOSPITAL NOTES of Me-| Mrs. James Moyer yesterday afternoon while working | shoppen, Mrs. Tulie Gregory of a machine for making lath, The! Laceyville, and Mrs. Amy Nichols [0 AUBURN PRISON Labor for Burglary Commit ed at Waverly In county court at Owego yes terday Howard Ferris of Sayre weeks ago His companion in crime, McHale, was sent to the Elmira Reformatory. Hoth young men were caught robbing business places in Waverly, They had the goods on them when they fell into the hands of the police. Ferns - GUARANTEED J ava PILLOWS x fT Rk WALEED The “Exusxicu’ Pillows received the highest award at all World's Pairs, and are guaranteed to be filled with pure, clean, downy, odorless feathers; positively no cotton, no no hog's hair, po impure or uncufed feathers, are used. Every genuine “EmuEricn’ Pillow has attached a patented envelope. Write Chas. 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Im mediately after the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served The house and tables were trimmed with green and white. The bride 1s one of Sayre's best known and popular and the groom is an architect in Brooklyn A number of out of town guest were in attendance, including Mrs H. E Packer of New York, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Broad and son Robert of Brooklyn, Dr. and Mrs |! Wisewell of Phelps, NY, George|* Wisewell of Lake Placid, N Y Mr. and Mrs. C. E Ellas, Mr. and Mrs James McCall, and Ellas Mec- Call of Bath, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs Wisewell left this afternoon on the Black Diamond and their wedding trip will reside in Brooks POLICY HOLDERS Sayre, Pa, June 12, 1906 To the Policy Holders of the Gen-|1 eral Accident of Philadelphia, Pa We beg to advise that both for the interest of the and company it has been necessary for us to cancel our contract with W. H. Whittle, as collector, and all policy holders are requested to pay future premiums to Jay C. Palmer, Room No 1, Talmadge Building Sayre, Pa. 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SERIOUSLY INJURED | bolt flew out of the machine and | struck hina in the back kaocking | him against a fellow workman and both fell to the ground. Shamp was taken to the hospital where of Waverly, were admitted to the A man, whose name is not hosrital today. known, and who said that he came Thomas McLaughlin, the man | to Sayre for the purpose of having who was found in a starving condi [an operation, fell on the Wilbur tion in the rear of the Valley | house steps shortly after 3 o'clock house on Sunday night, was dis-|today and was badly hurt. He was TONIGHT 0ak Grove Park COIPPEIPE IPF EPH EH 444d Summer Stock Co. SEP EPEP PPP PEEP E PET FH EE “GRIT, THE NEWSBOY, 4 Act Comedy Drama. Ak AA A AAA kok THE NIGHT OF JULY ATH 1s proverbial for its many fires— result of rockets, fire crackers and fireworks generally, Are you ing to take the risk alone? 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