14c kind 12c per foot. 12¢ kind 10c per foot. 10c kind 8c per foot. 8c kind 6c per foot. All new stock and guar- anted for the season. Buy your hose now and _ save money. yy, “Se - is BARGAINS salaries and commissions will add i rp tn t on trial. age Ho Dome Dro Hea Ney Howe payments, or dis- charged on contracts. ve am The nights are comfortably cool. The days are getting consider. ably shorter. Don't get a sore face and thea 2:30 o'clock in the R. A, Packer hose rooms, Further arrangements for the firemen's parade will be to deaf mutes at the Church of the Redeemer Sunday evening. Holy = | communion will be administered at 8 and at 10:30 a. m. At the Church of Christ tomor- row there will be the usual come munion service at 10:30 a. m,, fal- stairs, set fire to the same and fled, People residing in the neighbor- hood saw the light through the windows, and before the flames had gained much headway they were Saiaguished with few palifals of "he attempt to burn the Flei- schutt house is the result of the excitement which has prevailed in this valley for several days over the murder of C. E, Messcager at Athens. The house is situated a few rods from the avenue beyond River street. Itis a large frame building and has for some time been occupied by a large number of Italians, both men and women. Since the appearance of the mob in this place on Thursday evening the majority of the Italian residents in Sayre became frightened, and many Jof them left town. When the in cendiaries visited the Fleischutt house this the building was empty. Everything in the shape of furniture had been removed from the rooms upstairs, but the occupants of the downstairs part had left their househfid goods as they had used them,” Finding that no one was at home it was an easy matter for the miscreants to enter|, the house undetected and proceed with their felonious work, The fircbugs may or may not have known that the house was unoccu- pied. In any event cil in large quantities was poured over the mattresses ang. the match applied. One of the mattresses was almost entirely consumed while the other was badly scorched. The flames reached the walls of the rooms but did not do any gceat amount of damage. While the police are satis- fied beyond a doubt that the mat- tresses were set on fire they are unable to obtain any clue as to the identity of the party or parties who did the job. That they were a part) of the mob which visited Sayre there can be no doubt. On Thursday night the Flei schutt house suffered coasiderably at the bands of the mob. The win- dows were broken out, a hole was forced through the siding, and it was more or less damaged. The fire companies responded to the 8larm which was sent in but when they arrived their services were not needed. ~~ —— Pearl Yontz and Rudolph Fleischutt, who were arrested on Thursday evening by Chief Walsh and later charged before Justice Carey with rioting, were arraigned last night and given a hearing, As there was no evidence that either of the men had taken any part in the unlawful assembly they were discharged. When arrested iithat: or defending his own house which was occupied by Ital ians, and which the mob was toning ! OAK GROVE PARK last evening proved “the best ever." The play is a comedy drama of considerable merit and the cast as a whoic was particularly happy in Zhe rendition of the play, In fact Proper Disposition will Be Made of It. ; The Lehigh Valley “leper” car is still in the Sayre yards, notwith- standing the reports that it was burned, Yesterdsy Dr. Kline, president. of the board of health, he had assurance from the higher cficials of the road that the car it was delivered to the Lehigh Val-| ley. Today a Record representa~ tive interviewed Mr. Kinney on the subject and was informed by him that proper disposition would be made of the car, and that the resis dents of Sayre meed not become alarmed. He also said that if the car had not been properly fumigat- ed it would not have been allowed to leave Parkersburg. When the rumor that the cir had been paint- ed and renumbered was called to his attention, Mr. Kinney would neither affirm nor deay. LOCAL NEWS noon at 2 30. Monday evening next. vor of the plaintiff in the Denison- Danton attachment proceedings, from the hospital today. For sale—A small building, suit. ar for a shop or an office. Ceiled Paul E, Maynard, M. P, A. block, Sayre. 84 tf Next Tuesday evening “Quincy Adams Sawyer” is the attraction at the Loomis. Reserved seats are already on sale and the attendance promises to be large. Trolley car No. 16 killed a large hound dog belonging to Engineer Drake lastnight, Mr. Drake, who saw the accident, picked the dead animal up and carried it away. Today coal advanced ten cents per ton. This is the final increase ‘charged for the commodity will There will be a band concert at the Park hotel this evening by Hosmer's Marine band of Athens, The concerts given by this band are very enjoyable and highly appreciated, to fall last Thursday and badly in- somewhat bruised and one shoul der wrenched and his Jack made very lame. DRUNK SINCE THE CIRGUS Long Tom McAsee, who admits ted having béen drunk since the day the Barnum & Bailey circus showed in Sayre, fell into the clutches of the police last night Tom was in a highly inebriated state when taken into custody. This morning he was given a hear- ing by Justice Nelson and sentence was suspended upon his promising to Jeave town. The teachers who have been employed to teach in the Sayre borough schools are getting in readiness for the opening of the fall term on Tuesday next. Many have been away on vacatioas while others have remained at home or An on the part of the mob which had terrorized Athens for three days, been made to resist amy and all unlawful violence In the afters noon Chiel Walsh and Burgess Cross held a.consultation, with the $result that six young men, who it the demonstration made in -Sayre|§ on the night before were placed|” under arrest. They gave bail before Justice Carey Tor a hearing op men Shenff Griffia was called up come to Sayre. The sheriff re- sponded promptly and arrived here in the carly part of the evening. He immediately proceeded to swear in nearly a half hundred able bodied men as deputies and these were ordered to report at the council chamber and be ready for vigorous action should the mob decide to invade Sayre, By eight o'clock in the eveaing there was quite. a large crowd gathered at the comer of Packer avenue and Desmond street; but it is presumed that it was only for the purpose of witnessing the work of the mob. The sheriff and the chief of police and several other officers paroled Desmond street and kept the crowd moving. By nine o'clock the people on the street began going toward their homes, it being evident that if anything were done at all, it had been postponed until later in the night, At ten o'clock the streets were practically deserted and the sheriff told his deputies that they could go home. The sheriff boarded a train and went to To- wanda and nothing further devel- oped until abogt three o'clock this morning when the fire alarm blew. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs, William Kitchen of Easton, are spending a few days at the home of J. B Kitchen. Mrs James Sheldon of Lebanon, and Mrs. James Eaglish of Scran- ton, are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mead. Don Sinclair, formerly borough clerk of Sayre, accompanied by Mrs. Sinclair, is spending a few days in Sayre with friends. Mr. goods this week to New York, where he has resided: since leaving Sayre. SUAP WRAPPERS WANTED a premium office at 222 So, Main street, Athens, and will remain un- til Sept. 8th. Wrappers will be res deemed from the 1st to the 7th, Redeem your Acme and Master Soap wrappers and Snow Boy Washing Powder fronts. Not open evenings, except on|} Saturday. 08 7 NO PAPER MONDAY Next Monday is Labor day and there will be no paper issued from this office. Laboring men of all classes will take a day off and The Record employes will join the bunch. Therefore do not look for your favorite piper, The Valley Record, next Monday. Try The Record. Cheap Rates West The Erle Rallroad ls again offerin vory low rates to the Pacifio Coast an other western points. Twules of Brie Tick: mts or write J. H. Webster, Div. . Agt., Blwira, N, Y, D (& RAK PICTURE FRAMING QL 205 Desmond St. Mh SIAN AVPES HERE tween 18 and 60 years. Call on Valley Phoneiivl a . - Br LI IT IS| TONIGHT AK Grove PARK 290000000000 Salisbury-Murray STOCK|CO. “A SECRET MARRIAGE Four Act Comedy Drama This Evening SHL000FRI SLE ELL0 000004 The Specialties Are Leading Features PRICES, 10, 20,30¢c SATURDAY MATINEE 10c TOALL THINK IT OVER! This is an excel- lent time of year to have a heating sys- tem installed and ready for the hard winter which the h weather man says $M is coming. Have a Home to Fall No matter how adversely the fat treated you. Lot of comfort In to say nothing of loan values of ploperts when the times pineh too us show you how to aire a on small but regular odieal pi ments. Advice free, FRED J. TAYLOR, We would be plea- sed to offer Sugges- tions or give esti- 2 ‘mates on steam, hot| 'watepor hot air sys- tems. We sell the satisfactory “Win- ‘chester steam and IL hot water heaters, , — the American Rad- ¢ iator Co's radiators and hoilers and the justly famous “Oheerful Hamme" furnace, making a K. fine line for you to Eo choose from, Pine Heatin and Tinning, Gas xiiies, Lib and ——————————— H.R. TALMADGE Phoves. Elmer Ave, Al GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BULL AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnishei | 535 Alevenson BA. Vallsy Phone 313y | Subscribe foe The Record. SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre. All invited Everybody welcome. I. L. BENJAMIN, notice, All rdars wil th attention. Remove stock Hides must be on carcasses; of charge, Lam ropared tor to do 1h ineas, have am to haul ho also buy hides, Skins, tallow pay market Call Bell No. 633, SA The Cayuta Land of Bayre, Pa., desires. to they have some very J lots for male on cheap and Seay! er and that they have placed the for selling them la the hands of And Evarts of this place. All those invest in lots for speculative pa will do well to consult with Me befgro purchasing elsewhara, Thi of land is nearly sarrounded by trial plac ts, wi Deautifal pene all the advantages of a modern trisl thwn, Terms to puib pu Steps are already being taken to sug { all the land comprising this pi i! { full supply of the beat wales !affords. ANDREW EVAR | tal place, Bayes, B Pa. Phone R. H. DRISLAN ! Contractor and Bul Plans ané Bstimates ¥ 210 Miller &t Pure Olive Oil for mediesl : Macaroni at 5, 8 snd 108 per k, No s Elizabeth St,, W The Lease aver also Vest Books; and a for Jnatiase and ( 8. we f
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