k, take MANEY this & PAGE, primers, caps, price. GEO. L. ROBERTS & CO. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1908. Just Received The fifth book of the $1.50 copyright books to i sell at 50 cents. “The House of Defense.” 3 Justreceived ten thous- and fancy and local post cards, including Metho- dist, Catholic and Bap- tist churches. SOLD AT WEBER'S BOOK STORE, Lockhart St. ’ The three children of J. M. Ho- talin of River street are ill. “The Irish Pawnbrokers” at the Loomis tomorrow afternoon and evening. The railroad mea in this section are all making good time, Heavy + Election is less than four weeks The trees are beginning to take on their fall color. < a ————— Hunters report an abundance of game, especially those who ‘know “where to find it. 1H you love your wife, buy her rop Light of the Gas company. Fifty per cent. off this month. sax Chestnuts are an abundant crop this section. The price has ropped from $8 per bushel to 1st night was the coldest of the pa, Milk froze in the bottles ice of the Peace W. T. Car 8 moved his office to room Hearst, the democratic candi- date for governor of the state of New York is to speak at Owego tomorrow night. Emma Bunting and her excellent company will appear at the Loomis all next week. Monday night ladies will be sold reserved seats for 15 cents. The mass meeting to be address. ed by Lewis Emery, Jr, at To- wanda tomorrow afternoon gives promise of being a most enthusias- ticone. A large delegation will go down from this place oa train No. 4. Wiliam Yoemans and Jennie Yoemans, of this place, went to Owego yesterday and appeared be- they adopted as their child, Hayes Devore. the four-year-old son of Zack and Maude Devore, ~ There will be a regular the West Sayre chapter, No, 43, Young Man Who Robbed Ithaca Station Ruined By His Love for Poker Game Clarence Ely was arraigned in Recorder's court at Ithaca yester- day on a charge of Burglarizing the Lehigh Valley station at [thas ca of nearly $1,200, Ely waived examination and was held to the grand jury. The bail bond of Bert T. Bryant, who was also held in connection with the robbery, was taken up and the case so far as he is concerned is concluded. Ely, in the confession which he made to the police officials and railroad de- tectives shortly after he was ar- rested, completely exonerates Bry- ant, Ely's downfall is attribiited to poker playing. His relatives are eminently respectable. Clarence was a sickly boy and his brothers paid for his tuition when he was learning telegraphy. He secured a situation quickly, but shortly afterward was induced to enter a saloon in Watkins where they played poker for money. Soon he found himself in debt, and in order to keep up he borrowed money. The money was due whea he con ceived the idea of robbing the Le high station. Oa account of his youth, and its having been his first offense, it is thought that he will escape with a sentence to the reformatory at Elmira, ENGINE CRASHED INTO CABOOSE Dense Fog Prevented the En- gineer Fron Seeing Ahead A heavy compound engine draw ing a westbound freight train crashed into a caboose in the lower end of the Sayie yards this morning, The caboose was thrown on top of a carload of coal and was badly damaged. No one was in the caboose at the time of the acci dent. The engine was in charge of Engineer Ben Wandell, and the train was entering the westbound leader. A dense log prevented the engineer from seeing the caboose. PERSONAL MENTION F. W. Lease, who has been at- tending a convention of photogra- phers at Rochester, N. Y | for sev eral days, has returned home, Mrs. Emma Williams and Miss Effie Tompkins of West Sayre, left this morning for Buffilo, where they will attend as delegat:s the National convention of the Church of Christ, Mrs. J. F. Solomon of Hayden street, returned this morning from a five weeks’ trip through the west, During her absence Mrs. Solomon has visited St. Paul, Duluth, and other cities of the great west. PARTING SURPRISE About 20 of the friends of Frank Wass gathered at his home on North Elmer avenue last night to give him a parting surprise, Mr, Wass, who was supervisor of signals for the Lehigh Valley at this place, leaves on Sunday night for New York city, where he will become connected with the Gener- al Railroad Signal company, The evening was spent in a most des lightful manner, during which a sumtpuous lunch was served. HUNNAGE SALE The ladies of the Presbyterian church are planning to hold a rum- mage sale in the Cary building near the Packer avenue bridge on the 15th, 16h, and 17th of this month, A large number of useful in 00 RYANT REFUSES ~T0 MAKE c00D Company Claims He Is Short One Hundred and Forty Dol- lars, Includiog Small Amount Stolen by Ely Bert Bryant, the night ticket agent at Ithaca, who slept while Clarence Ely robbed the money drawer of nearly $1,200, was res leased at Ithaca yesterday on the charge of complicity in the robbery, but will probably be proceeded against by the bonding company who became responmsible for his performing the duties of his office according to the rules laid down by the railroad company. The com- pany claims that Ely is short to the extent of £140, money realized from the sale of tickets, and ins cluding a small portion of the sum stolen by Ely, which the detectives failed to recover. The company have called upon Bryant to make the shortage good. It is ynder- stood that he has refused to do this and that the railway officials will call upoa the bonding company to settle, in whieh event Bryant will be in more trouble, EMERY 10 BE IN SAYRE TOMORROW Gubernatorial Candidate Will Stop Here on His Way to Towanda > Lewis Emery, Jr, candidate for governor, wiil stop in Sayre for a few minutes tomorrow. Mr. Em. ery and party will arrive here shortly after 12 o'clock and will board Lchigh train No. 4 for To- wanda, where the gubernatorial candidate is to address a large mass meeting in the afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. During his stay here in Sayre an opportunity will be given to many to grasp the reform can- didate by the hand STILL DOING BUSINESS Angell & Company are stilll do. ing business at the same old stand, No. 107 Thomas avenue, Sayre, prices lower than ever before. We are closing out many lines of goods at half price. Glassware, china, crockery, tiaware, wooden- ware, and millinery, most at your own price. We have also a fall line of new goods for fall and win-~ ter underwear, hosiery, men’s pants, overalls, jackets, men's fancy and work shirts. We can save you money on gloves and mittens, largest line and lowest prices. We also have a good stock of shoes and rubbers for men, ladies and children. Come and look our stock over. No trouble to show goods. We have a full line of groceries and can fill all orders promptly and at the lowest prices. We are headquarters for fresh butter and eggs. Full line of baby bonnets at half price, ladies’ and children's trim- med hats at less than half price Also new line of jewelry; all the latest in collar and cuff buttons, stick pins, bracelets, necklaces, and beads. All at special prices. H., D, Angell & Co,, 107 Thomas Ave, Sayre, Pa. BIG MORTCACE FILED There has been filed in the office of Register and Recorder Dewey a mortgage from the Pittsburg, Bing- hamton & Eastern Railroad coms pany to the Knickerbocker Trust Company, trustee, for the sum of 20,000,000, This mortgage covers all the property of the company (and is filed in each county through | (which the road will pass, The bonds to be issued will be five per cent 50-year gold bonds in de- | nomination of $1,000 each. 132 Iw & night, it * Should Support the “Square —Geo. W. Kipp The platform oa which Mr. Kipp. the Democratie nominee for congress, comes before the votera, with raferenes to his attitude toward the present national ad- stroetion. Mr. Kipp expresses himself clearly on this point in his letter of acoepianes, He “1 ean Says: hope reforin messure of the character of which Mr. Roosevelt has been advocat- ing in the past, he will haye my full and hearly support.” Could Mr. Roosevelt or bis ardent supporters ask fo: thing more * After this avowal part of the Demaoeratio no a single Repablican «ho can consei tiously refuse to s9p:port him. ong the grounds that a Repablican congre=sman is needad from this distriet solely for tha purpose of sapporting measares ins - the thepa on ines is € fi national — . The “gang” papers are making a great Boise over * holding up Roojevelt's hands,” and other appeals to rank parii- sanship are coming. Soon they will bs telling the peopls that Repnblisans who suppport the fusion ticket apa party wrockers, Bat the reverse of this is true. The Republican who votes to throw the gang out of office is a patriot whose courage should recolve the high- est commendation from all decent par- =ons. If Republicans will oaly rise up in their might and cas! out the evil 4 bossismi in this state, and its connter- part ¢ Lilleyism in Bradford ecoanty, tire need bs no fear of the party being wrecked. Cast out the political jobbers aud any party will be strengthened. It is particularly trge regarding the Re publican party in Bradford county. Thomas Kilrow, Basqachainna coan'y's champion politieal gymnast, shows that ha has not forgotten how to do amar ng stunts in convention and emnlerences 113 it was who indused the Lincoln pariy conferees in his county to Lilley, the machin are peasons for Kileo “wadapso candidate, The 'saction. A quar- rel of long standing exists belween Congressman C, Fred Wright and Kilraw and sinea the difference of opinion arose between these two, the last namad has practically been shorn of what political power he ever prssessed. Now Kilrow bas come to Lilly's ald, and it Lillay should be elsetad it is reasonable to suppose that Kilrow will dole ont the plums in Susquehanna connty in pla Wright. re aol In referring to ths candidates for Con- gress, the Montrose Democrat has the following to say: “G. W. Kipp for eon- gress is ona of the best nominations that could possibly have been male, and there Is a strong probability of his election. Mr. Kipp is exceedingly pop- vlar in Bradford county. also in Wayne county, where he formerly resided and where, ho was county commissioner, His opponent, Mial Lilley, tha present congressiaan, is already on the run, His fences are badly down in all the coun ties, and more especially in his home county of Bradford. He is nothing if not a bess, and there ary more and mor people who are getting more and more tired of bosses and riogsters In commenting on an article referring to George W, Kipp, tha fosion cand!date for congress in this district, the L 0ey- ville Messenger saya: “He is a man who las climbed the ladder of success by hard knocks, and is always willing to help an honest man along, No Republi- can, Democrat or neatral papar can say too much for George Kipp.” It is amusing to view the, frantio efforts which some of Lillev's men bave been making to corral the Sayre slop vote, It will require more than one vote iu favor of free passes to capture the railroud vote, The Sayra shop vote will take care of itself this year, GRAND MASS MEETING =AT-- Oak Grove Park SAYRE Tuesday, October 16 At 8 O'clock p. m. Speakera: Hon, W. T. Cr sasy, Reform candidate for Auditor General ; Radolph Blankenburg of Philadelphia and Hon R. Scott Atvmerman of Danville, — Everybody Welcome Here’s Your Chance Get 6 per cont 08 your money. GIN edge rea) entitle security. Mecellent opportunity for large Or small nvestinent. Address Lock Box 5, JARDINERE Special sale next Saturday 70c stand for 19 One day « a) HERE tween 18 and 60 years. sickness and aceident, Call on ae 3 wv (i Valley Phone 191 &, CALDWELL’S FURNITURE STGRE nly. Pe - DY 205 Desmond St, w, ITIS! THINK IT OVER! This is an excel Ylent time of yearto \ have a heating sys- Wtem installed and ready for the hard winler which the weather man says is coming We would be plea- sed to offer sugges- gis males on steam, tions or eo esl hot water or hot air sys- Wo sell the EP satisfactory “Win tor LIS | chester steam and £ *>~hot water heaters, — ~~ the American Rad and boilers and the justly famous ‘Cheerfel Home furnace, making fine line for you to choose from g. Healing and Tinning (Gas Fixtures, Burners ard Glassware. H. R. TALMADGE, Sth "Phones. Eimer Ave. Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. OUR EPECIALTIES tHioH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTIER. WEICH BEER AKD ALES, NOR. WICH BREWING CO'S. ALES. top Packer Avena, SAYRE, P34, BOTH TROMNEA, N. TUTTLE, i. D. Specialist Practice limited to diseases of the Eyw, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses accurately fitted. Tours 10 to 12 am, 3to 5, 7 to 3 p.m. Office and residence, 211 South Elmer Ave, Valley ‘phone 158x, 0SBORN'S LIVERY Heavyand Light Draying and Moving Baggage called for and Savered in any part of Sayre, Atkons and Waverly, gi kinds of team work atterded to promptly. Livery attached. £07 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 38x A. H. MURRAY, HM. D SPECIALTIES Diseases of the Fro, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Qlass- ed, Hones 0-12; 1.5; 7-8; appointment, Office, Wheelock Block, WE BUY JUNK Do you know that [lostein Bros, pa the highesd pricas for Rags, Rubh Ircn, metals, ete, 1t will pay call on us helore d wing of von Wao hapdle it wholesale and Mw, Calls po pt! Vs to i { plict ny Good weight uarantecd it prices. BLOSTEHIN HROS, cor r lohu ron & Broad streets, Waverly, N.Y 1 i tended to v WANTED Every Friday night at the How ard Llmer Hose house, Maple Strength and Integrity are marked features of the insgrance companies which we represent, ‘slford- ing through the mast liberal forms of policies protection to the d hich protects in every sepse of the word. Every man should make himself fa canted with the systems we offer. He will have a belter medium of saving than is offer<d by any other WAY. FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA, dayre Rendering WORKS |. 6. LLOYDT;. PROP, Remove dead horses and eattlo at notice, All orders will receive attention. Remove stock 8 tant from Athens, Sayre and Hides must be on carcasses; remove {of charge, 1 am prepared to do the ness, bave ambelance to haul the also buy hides, skins, tallow and pay market prices. Call Bell No. 633, SAYRE, PA. * Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M.P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. May- | nard Block, Athens, Pa. TOUHEY'S HOTEL | Rverything New and Up-to-Date, Nimsd c; A esd 7 ey 5 a Thomas Ave, Opposite L., V, Biation, Rates $1.50 Por Day. Some. H. H. Mercereau, : Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Speeial attengjon to Pension Papers: ; Valley Phone 11 X, : Sayre 1 Dunisned gtevet, A. BAKER Carpenter and Bullder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, RY. 8. BUTLER, DINING HALL AND LUNCH ROOM. GOOD LUNCHES AT ALL HOLRS, : Pool and Billiards in the Rear, Sayre, Po,
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