: SAYRE and ATHENS, of any Wire si ROBERT bL of the following: strainers. , ORGANS § MAGHINES 8d from house to house . gos eat, as their its actual value. See how much mors. We ha FANY'S MUSIC the piano, and not as low as 20, 25, $30 STORE of Athens, ed from the hospital today, and in good condition. Enquire of Sayre, The 84 tf Wednesday afternoon at the home the church next Thursday after- With Having Alienated the Affections of Mrs. Danton Charged with alienating the af tions of another man's wife, Dr. L. B. Denison, Sayre's well known physician, was yesterday afternoon placed under arrest by Sheriff Grif- fin, and later in the evening gave bail in the sum of $5,000 for ap- pearance before the court of com- mon pleas of Bradford county. The complainant in the case is Steven Danton, a Lehigh Valley engineer, who is also well known and who has resided in Sayre for a number of years. Denison was ar~ rested on a capias, or as it is some- times termed a civil warrant. The complaint in the case was drawn yesterday by Paul E. Maynard of the firm of Maynard, Maynard & Schrier, and covers several type written pages. As soon as the complaint had been sworn to by Danton, Attorney Maynard went to Towanda and a capias was issued out of the prothonotary’s office. The document was im- mediately placed in the hands of Sheriff Griffin who came to Sayre on No. 7. A few minutes after his arrival he took Denison in custody. In the complaint bail in the sum of 310000 was demanded, but Denison immediately retained the Hon. E. M. Dunham and Hon. L. T. Hoyt, and they called Judge Fanning up on the telephone with the result that the bail was reduced to $5,000, Late in the evening bondsmen appeared and qualified and Deaison was released. The complaint sworn to by Daa- ton contains many specific allega~ tions and covers the relations of the parties to the affair since March Ist, 1904. It is alleged by Danton that he was married to his wife, Belle Danton, in June, 1898, and that in 1901 they came to Sayre to reside. About March 1st, 1904, they went to the home of the de- fendant on Lincoln street to reside. Shortly after they began house keeping at the home of the defend- eat, Danton alleges that the de- fendant began a course of conduct with Mrs. Danton which tended to cause her to treat her husband with great disrespect, and to trans- fer her affections from her husband to Denison. It is further alleged that Denison encouraged her in this course, and that he so influ- eaced her that she finally treated her husband with hatred, and transferred her love and affections to the defendant. As a further cause for complaint Danton alleges that on or about August 22, 1906, he made an effort to get his wife away from the home of the defendant, and secured for himself and wife board and lodg- ing at one of Sayre's principal hotels. He tried to induce his wife to go to the hotel with him, but that owing to the control ex ercised over her by the defendant she absolutely refused, and at the same time used violent, blasphe- mous. and indecent language toward her husband. Danton then went to another place to reside, but he alleges that his wife has con- continued to reside with Denison, and that the two have been living together in criminal relations, Danton further charges that she has completely transferred her wifely relations from her husband to Denison, by reason of the influ- ence exerted over her by the de. fendant. Daaton also charges that by reason of the relations existing between his wife and Denison, he {Danton) has been subjected to un- desirable notoriety and held up to public scorn. Danton asks for the sum of $5,000 for the damages he has sus. tained to wy fectings and far} being *orved y - lowship of his wife. While the arrest of Denison caused considerable talk last night, it did not come in the nature of Mrs Joseph Quinn is visiting at Susaucia, = Sherif Job Griffin transacted business in town last night. H. K. Mitchell, Esq, of Troy, is in town today on business, Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Com. isky of South River street, a son. Attorney Paul E. Maynard was in Towanda yesterday afternoon on legal business. ; Mrs, R, L. Blackmore left today for a visit at Kishacoquillas and Reedsville, Pa. Mrs. LL W. Dorsett is the guest of her parents at Addison, N. Y,, for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton of Nunda, N. Y, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Evans of Key- stone avenue, The Misses Celia Kane and An- na Nash left this moming to spend a few days with friends in Wilkes Barre and Scranton. L. W. Dorsett, who has been at- tending the United Association Fraternities at Detroit, Mich., re- turned home yesterday. Mrs, Oakley Lewis, Mrs. Luther Smith aod Mrs, Earnest Holcomb of Troy, Pa, who have been visit- ing friends at Sayre, have returned home, re ——— SS ——————— M. H. Sawtelle, cashier of the National bank of Sayre, and Dr. C. H. Ott, surgeon in chief at the Packer hospital, left this morming for New York city on a business mission. EXCELLENT SATISFACTION The Salisbury-Murray Stock company opeaed an engagement at the Park last night, presenting the “ Lighthouse Robbery,” to a large and appreciative audience. The company is a well balanced one and gave excellent satisfaction to the large crowd present. Tonight the play will be repeated. A first- class specialty team is expected for this evening. Tomorrow might “ A Creole’s Revenge” is the bill, tm tm— CURIOUS ROADBED The Montrose branch of the Lehigh Valley is probably one of the most curious pieces of railroad engineering in this section of the country. The road is single tracked and in the eatire length there is not a single mile of straight or level track, It is one continuous series of curves and grades and it is believed that it can be operated with more satisfactory results with electricity. SEVERELY BURNED While fumigating the house of Grant Forsyth this forenoon Health Officer Brougham had the mis~ fortune to burn his right hand severely. The alcohol in one of the generators became low and the generator caught fire. In removing it from the house the flames came in contact with Mr, Brougham's hand causing a pain- ful burn, so Mf es cm ANOTHER ATTACHMENT Immediately after the Denison- Danton attachment proceedings were dismissed by Justice Nelson yesterday new process was issued and the same property was again levied upon by Constable Fice. The case is returnable on the jist of this month and it promises to be as interesting as the first. New line of children's school shoes just received at Angell's store, Thomas avenue. New pota- toes 49¢ bushel. Headquarters for fresh butter and eggs at the lowest market price, We can save you money on groceries, shoes, overalls, jackets, underwear, hosiery, gloves aa mittens, heavy work shirts; full line fancy shirts at lowest plication for work at the Lehig was engaged on Thursday, About SiX years ago an attempt was made to organize a machinists’ union among the employes of the shop. A charter was securad for which the sum of $25 was paid, but the bosses got wind of the affair and reported it to headquarters. No- tice was subsequently served on the men that the formation of a of the shops from Weatherly, This had the desired cflect and when the the men avoided meeting him for and losing their positions. The qua machinists for $1, The story ol the episode was spread and no full fi:dged machinist made appli- cation for work there uatil Thurs- day, NR. HOWE COMING 00K The original Lyman H, Howe Moving Picture Company will ex hibit in Loomis Opera House on Saturday, Sept. 15, afternoon and evening. Mr. Howe's exhibition always has an identity all its own, and is full of interest and promise, He always prides himself on the timeliness of his features and the healthful quality of his humor, Patrons will be pleased to know that his new program is highly ap preciated and is pleasing large audiences all over the country. As Mr. Howe neyer repeats any picts ures, this will be the only oppor- tunity to see the great features in cluded in ths program. PASSED THROUGH SAYRE This morning two Lehigh Valley trains passed through Sayre en- route from New York to San Fran- cisco. The trains were loaded with men who are on their way to take the place of the street car men who are on a strike in the Golden Gate city. On board the first train were 700 men and on the second sec- tion were nearly 1,000, The men were in charge of James Fraley, a professional strike breaker. They were all big, husky looking fellows and seemed to be well pleased with the situation, ee ———— INSPECTED THE ROAD Yesterday C, W, Kinney, supers intendent of the Pennsylvania divi- sion of the Lehigh Valley; C. T. O'Neil, trainmaster; J, S. MacMul len and Willard Kells, master mes chanics; J. J. June, division engi- neer, and Bert Hayden, district freight agent, made a tour of in- spection of the road. At Ithaca they were joined by Paul Mills« paugh, district passenger agent They traveled on private car No. 97,000 and the Sayre officials re- turned home last night. —————— PECULIAR ACCIDEAT While going to his home on Lincoln street yesterday afternoon S.J. Miller, a resident of that street, was walking immediately behind two men. One of the men stepped upon a piece of iron which flew up and struck Mr. Miller on the right wrist straining it severe- ly. The injured member was treated at the hospital. Home Coming of Wm. J. Bryan The Lehigh Valley Railroad will s=ll tickets at Shesia) rate of 7.75 from Sayre to New York and return, Augnst 20th; limited for rotarn until September 2nd. Tickets will be good going and return- ing on all tralus exoept the Black Dia. mood Express within prescribed limit. Bee Loblgh Valley Ticket Agents for further particulars. 86 $4.50 to Toronto, Ont., and Re- tarn. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets September 3d; limited for return to September Oth, inclusive. Tickets good going and returning on all trains except the Black Express, within Jredetihed limit. Ses Lehigh Valle ioket Agents for further particulars. 8d $100 to Wilkes-Barre and Re- tara. The Lehigh alley Railroad will sell tickets Boptember 2d and 16th; good ing and retur on special train on ial train Jenvea ves 8 pom Hall tioketa iron, For farther par- Co) h p CE Ne Sele PICTURE FRAMING 205 Desmond St, actual cost, on tween 18 and 60 years. Call on PO 200000000 : TONIGHT Oax Grove Park Salisbury & Murray STOCK CO. PEELE 0000000000 004404 THE LIGHTHOUSE ROBBERY Four Act Comedy Drama This Evening + tro0e0essstsestssstrnres} The Specialties Are Leading Features PRICES, 10, 20, 30¢ SATURDAY MATINEE 10c TO ALL THINK IT OVER! SWF This is an excel- LN 3 lent time of year to have a heating sys- ready for the hard pr. winter which the ae Lg |[veather man says tem installed and RAMs coming. nl | We would be plea- (sed to offer sugges- tions or give esti- ‘mates on steam, hot water or hot air sys- tems. We sell the satisfactory “Win- ‘chester steam and ; IL hot water heaters, i A "the American Rad- ~=iator Co's radiators “SY and boilers and the “#ustly famous “Cheerful Home" furnace, making a fine line for you to choose from. Heating and Tinning. xtures, Burners and Glassware. Plumbing, Gas —————— i —— H. R, TALMADGE, Both ‘Phoses. A.].GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. S15 Rtevenson FL. Valley Phone 2i%y Subscribe for The Record. SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre. All invited. Everybody welcome. Em ey I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, ‘Decorator and Paperhanger. work done Plewb-clam promptly at rea Valley Phone'191 a. 7 LS LS ®» Insures both sexes be- covering Have a Home to Fall Back On. No matter how adversely the fates have treated you. Lot of comfort in that— to say nothing of loan values of peal property when the times pinch too hard, Let us show you how to acquire a home on small bat regular odical pay- ments. Advice free, pe FRED ]. TAYLOR, SAYRE PA. Sayre Rendering WORKS C. 6. LLOYDT, PROP. a — ’ re 3 Remove dead horses and gotice., All orders will pecelve attention. Remove stock tant from Athens, Sayre 3 ides muat be on carcasses; of charge. 1am iness, have appa also buy hides, aking, pay market prices, C No, 633, BAYRR, PA. The Cayuta Land Company of Sayre, Pa, desires to announce that they YS yung very amirnle 5 ots for on cheap a easy terma, aud that they have placed the ageacy for selling them ia the hands of Andrew Evarts of this place. All those wishing to provide themselves with homes or to invest in lotsa for speculative will do well to consult with Ma Evarts bafore purchasing elsewhere, Thi plot of land is measly surrounded by indus trial plats, with beautiful and all the advantages of 3 modern indug- trial tywn., Terms to suit purchasers, Steps are already being taken to ply all the land comprising this plot with B® full supply of the best water the val affords. ANDREW EVARTS, 108 H R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder SI MDA 04 Papss Pa JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN foreign and Domestic Fruits. Pare Olive Oil for medical pi Macaroni at 8, 8 and 100 per No x Elizabeth St, Wavarly The Record, han the beat House Leaso over printed in Bradford coun eo ge J ket and Deak Books; a variety of Legal for Justhoes and Constables. I S. BUTLER, DINING ALL AND LUNGH ROOM. 600D" LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS, Pool and Billiards in tae Rest 1M Lookbart Streed,
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