12c kind 10c per foot. 10c kind 8c per foot. Sc ind dc pes fost, All new stock and guar- ‘Buy your hose now and New Home weakly or monthly payments, or dis- Don't get a sore face and then feel “sore” about it; go to the Utopian barber shop, Mechanical mage compressed air; try a F519 For sale—A small building, suit. able for a shop or an office. Ceiled and in good condition. Enquire of Paul E, Maynard, M. P. A. block, Sayre. Se tf Passenger traffic at the present time on the Lehigh Valley is ex- ceedingly heavy, caused by the great number of people who are returning from their summer vacations. James Walsh, son of Chief Walsh, who has been ill of typhoid fever for the past three moaths, was on the streets yesterday for ~ | the first time since he was taken il. He is now recovering rapidly, “| Fall is now struggling for the underhold. Last night it was decidedly cool and this moming of murder in the first The decision refusing Johason another chance for his life was handed down immediately Lilley & Wilson, attorneys for the condemned man, it is said, will ap- the decision of Judge Fanning and take the casé to the supreme court. Aa appeal to the supreme court of course will act as a stay of execution. Immediately after the opinion of the court was handed down Dis the prisoner be sentenced, Johnson was brought into court a few min- utes later, The long confisement in jail has bleached his complexion, and he does not look much as he did when first arraigned on the|! charge of murdering Maggie Joha- son and little Annie Benjamin. |" Recently he has undergone consid- erable change. Persons visiting the jail do not now get an oppor- tunity to look him in the face. Oa the approach of visitors he tums his head and appears deeply en- grossed in a newspaper or book until the unwelcome guest departs. In court yesterday Johnson kept his eyes continually on the judge, and when asked whether he had anything to say why sentence of death should not be pronounced he declared in a loud, clear voice, “I am innocent of this crime.” Johanson has been tried twice for the part he played in the mur- der, and there are many who think that no further effort should be made to reverse a judgment which is believed to be just. According to his own confession, he is the man who did the actual killing, and just why there is any doubt as to his guilt is difficult to understand. The taxpayers have paid the ex~ pense of two trials and they should not be burdened with a third. A third trial would result the same as the other two, as a jury could not be found in Bradford county that “would bring ina verdict of acquittal, or lessen the degree of punishment, The governor will fix the time for the execution of the sentence pronounced by Judge Fanning. PUBLIC PAY-OFF Black Diamond Legion N. P. L will hold a public pay off on Fri- day evening, which will be follow: ed bya literary and musical pro- gram of a high order. Refresh. ments will also be served and friends and members of the Legion are requested to be present, National secretary Henry Locks wood will be present and will address the meeting. Twelve divi- dend checks will be distributed, aggregating $2400. COXTON YARDS RUSHED The Coxtoa yards of the Lehigh Valley are experiencing a freight rush such as they have not known for months. Every employe of the yard is worked every available minute to keep up with the volume of business that is being handled by the company. For several days past the officials have been barely able to keep up with the rush. All the regular freight crews are al- lowed Smiy sight hour hours layoff, = THE PLAY PLEASED “A strong company presented “Quincy Adams Sawyer” at the 1g Over the birth of a son, Ae Helme of Pittston is visiting her brother, J. H. Gillis, Giff street. : Leon Smith left this orig fora short vacation which fle will spend at the Toronto exposition. M. H. Sawtelle and wife left this morning for New: York where they will spend a few days sight seeing. George Horton of North Elmer avenue returned today from a trip to Niagara Falls nad the Toronto exposition. Mr. and Mrs John (uborn of} North Lehigh avenue, left this moming for New York. They will be gone seyeral days. © The Rev. Johas A. Copeland of Rochester, who is traveling through the state with Louis Em. ery, the independent candidate for governor is the guest of Mrs. Lew- is Eighmey. ——. * BICYCLES IN CUSTOIY Officer Lewis has in his posses sion two bicycles which have apparently been abandoned by their owners. One of the wheels was being ridden by a man, when Offi. cer Lewis approached. The man suddenly dismouated, left the wheel, and has not been seen since, Mr. Lewis thinks that the man would rather abandon the whee! than to pay a fine for riding on the sidewalks. The owners of the wheels can have them by galling at police headquarters. UNDERTAKERS SHILE Football, the Tough; treacherous game, associated with late fall and carly winter, comfortable wraps and overcoats, is again being pracs ticed. In nearly every town rival teams have resumed practice and will be prepared to “furnish the real article before the snow flies. The game will supplant basebdl, and as a boom for sprains and jolts itis a great success. Incidentally the undertaker always puts on his glad smile when the football season approaches, ” SOAP WRAPPERS WANTED Lautz Bros, & Co. have opened a premium office at 222 So, Main street, Atheas, 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, rs on Saturday. ENGINEER TAKEN 0 Ray Donlin, th the well known engineer of South -Waverly, was taken suddenly ill while on his engine at Tunkhannock yesterday. A physician was called and Mr, Donlia was found to be suffering from appendicitis. He was brought to this place and removed to the Packer hospital OAK GROVE PARK The Salisbury-Murray Stock Co. gave another pleasing entertain. ment at the park last nighttoa good audience, This evening they will present “Little Lord Fauntles roy”, and Marcus & Rosa will give an entire change of program in their specialty act. LOCAL NEWS Today is the last day for regis- tration. You who have not regis- tered cannot vote at the fall But Little Business of Import- Number of Bills Paid rectors held their regu ent With the exception of paying to do.. Superintendant Stetler’s report ler stated that the supplies for the and that the teachers would be left over from last year until the new ones arrived. ‘ Joha Walt was appointed janitor the high school building with a salary of $39 per month. Cousiderable congestion exists in the fifth grade of the fourth ward school, and steps will be taken to relieve the condition, A large number of bills were paid and adjournment was taken, MOVING PICTURES April 23, 1906, was a day long awaited by at [east one nation—the Greek—and eagerly - looked for ward to by many others, It was the opening day of the Olympic games at Athens. The theatre of action was the vast and imposing staium, built entirely of marble, oc third of a mile ia circumterence and with 24 miles of marble seats, This imposing spectacle will be re produced by Lyman H. Howe in the ' oomis opera house, Saturday, Septc oer 13, afternoon and even- ing. The scenes open by showing members of the royal family bow- ing to the right and left in recog- nition of the cheering hosts. All Athens seems in a frenzy, Never before in the history of athletics has there been such a sight. 70,000 people were in the stadium, 6Go,000 more were on the hills overlooking it, and 170,000 lined the route of the great Marathon race. It is es timated there were fully 300,000 Grecian spectators to it, and it is safe to predict that over a million spectators will see it throughout by Lyman H. Howe. GEARY--HAN The marriage of James Geary of Scranton, and Miss Gertrude Hamm of this place, occurred to day at high noon at the Church of the Epiphany, the Rev. Father employed as a telegraph operator at Scranton, while his bride is one of Sayre's most highly respected young women. A wedding recep tion at the home of the bride's par- eats, Mr. and Mrs Aaron Hamm, on North Elmer avenue, followed will go to Scranton to reside, SAYRE WoW Yesterday the East Side Quoit club went to Athens and defeated the club at that place by 11 pounds. The gaine was pitched in the rear of Winter's restaurant. Tomorrow a club, headed by Dell Higgins, will pitch the East Side aggrega- tion. Exposure Brings on Rheumatism Painful in its mildest form, quickly becoming an gy or tortare lected. wien uv feel the first pain in the muscles, first slight stiffnens in the joints take Bloodine, It acta - an il poifivaly sare Blood aod qd Nafves and severe, oy Ca tla, ow. ———— a —————— Notice to Taxpayers I will be at 134 Desmond street even- Ings from Sept. 11 to 16 to receive taxes. Taxes can bs pald any time during the day from 8a. m. till 6p. m. J. L. Plamsted, Collector. Bayre, Pa., Aug. 13, 1908 mn Manhattan Co-Operative Real Estate ~— PICTURE FRAMING 205 Desmond St, “HERE Valley Phone}19] a, IT IS! tween 18 and 60 years. Qall on - - TONIGHT Jak GROVE PARK Salisbury-Murray STOCK CO. LITTLE (ORD FAUNTLEROY Four Act Comedy Drama This Evening The Specialtics Are Leading Features PRICES, 10,20,30¢ SATURDAY MATINEE 10c TOALL THINK IT OVER! A lent time of year to have a heating sys- tem installed and ready for the hard winter which tke weather man -says #9 is coming. We would be plea- sed to offer sugges- tions or give esti- {mates on steam, hot {water or hot air sys- items. We sell the satisfactory ‘“Win- i. chester steam and = hot water heaters, 4 5 the American Rad- iator Co's radiators and boilers and the | py, justly famous “Cheerful Home" furnace, making a fine line for you to choose from. Hesting and Tinning ixtures, Burners and Glassware. H. R. TALMADGE Both "Phones. Hee Ave. | A.]J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BULL AND BUILDER. Plumbiug. Gas 1 Stevenson St. Vallay Phone 23y Subscribe for The Record. SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose Boe Maple street, West Sayre. All invited Everybody welcome, l. L. BENJANIN, ~~ Have a Home to Fall Back No matter how adversely the fat A treated you, Lot of Roniort in that- to say nothing of loan valuss of gropaety when the times pinch too k t us show you how to acquires bi on small but regular ments, Advice free, FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA. Sayre WORKS The Cayuta Land 1 Com oe il Phu dairy to announce th ota. for sale on on np and nar and that they have placed the for sell them ia the hands of of this place. All those wis to Br themselves with homes o invest in lots for speculative pu will do well $0 consult with Mr. before purchasing elsewhera, Thia of land is best)y surioduded trial plarts, with beau scenery an all the advantages of a modern | tris town. Terms to suit yp Steps are already being taken to su) all the land comprising this plot | full supply of the best water the va iafforda. ANDREW EVAR 108 | tal Place, Bayes, Pa. Phone Mle R. H. DRISLAI Contractor and Bull | Plans ané Bstimstes PIOMMer™t * JOHN ©. PECKA DEALER IN foreign and Domestic Pare Olive Oil for medical | Macaroni at 5, 8 and 10e per No x Elizabeth St,, Wa The Record, has the best Lf ied 1a Brush FAT he : in Tostions LT oe
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