industry toda has oday.| our at best. Our Fall and Winter We have the new model BOSS Mial's Lieutenants Uncorked Ba- thusiasm" ig Large Quantities at East Smithfield Last Night Ever since the campaign opened Mial E. Lilley, the machine candi- New Departure GAS HEATER A success—not an ex- periment. Regular price $5 each. Our special sale price while they last $2.50 Each A new Departure in Gas Heating. A pure moist air, guaranteed ab- solutely odorless. Burns 85% air and 135% gas. Consumption of gas 13 feet per hour. Can be operated for 1ic per hour 218 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main 8t,, Athens. The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood —geal righ blood—and plenty of i%—in his body. Briggs’ Wise of Cod Liver ON Makes bhiood—iote of 1t— life-giving, brain-nourish- strengib-replenishing Ly Sc Par Bottle. "The Valley Record “All the nowy that's fit te print” If you love your wife, buy her a . Drop Light of the Gas company. ~ Fifty per cent. off this month. sar Hats, shirts and underwear. - Giveus a call, H, Sattler. 135-6 Re The engdgement of Emma Buat- ARE YOU LOOKING FOR § GOOD BOOKS } Just received over 800 vol- unies of Books of Fiction and Poems. Prices ranging from 10 cents to $2.00 each, We have everything that is good as well as cheap in sta- tionery, novelties, etc. We are headquarters for Souvenir Post Cards, “WEBER'S BOOK STORE, Lockhart St. Edison phonographs and records at Tiffany’s music store Athens, Gents, see our line of suits, and overcoats. Largest selection in the Valley at H, Sattler's. 135-6 Justice of the Peace W. T. Care ey has moved his office to room No.5, M. P. A. block. Telephone 246-y. The regular services, both morn- ing and evening, of the Lutheran church will be held in the P. O. S. of A. hall tomorrow. At Loomis opera house next Monday evening, Porter J. Whije Nizon and Zimmerman's produc~ tion of “The Proud Prince.” You had better get prices on pianos, organs and sewing ma- chives. Monthly payments, no interest. Tiffany's music store, Athens. Valley phone goc. The mechanical effects required for the proper rendering of “The Proud Prince” whith will be seen here soon, cost a small fortune. The most elaborate effect is the storm scene in the first act which is said to rival anything of the kind hitherto attempted, namely that of Robert the Bad, King of Sicily is the myrtyr and the redemption of his soul is accomplished through ed of an uacoatrolable desire to get out and stump the county. Mial believes that he has sufficient lung power to redeem his lost prestige in Bradford county and therefore has decided to make a few speeches. Mial decided to try his oratorical powers first on the citizens of Smithfield township, as this is where he began hic “brilliant Accord ingly a meeting was arranged for last night J. Andrew Wilt, a former prothonotary of Bradford county, W. J. Stone of Canton, and Kent Mitchell, who has been promised the district attormeyship were secured to address the meet ing along with Mial. The town hall, which is located in the shad. ows of five churches, was secured, a brass band was advertised to be in attendance, and Mial's lieuten. ants were iustructed to procure the necessary amount of “enthusiasm,” whoop ‘er up and have a big time. That the citizens of Smithfield might be impressed with Mial's greatness a bunch of his willing followers in Sayre and Athens were ordered to secure rigs and drive over to Smithfield and make Rome howl. According to a long dis- fance telephone message which The Record received from that place this morning it appears that the orders of the boss were carried out so far as the “enthuMasm’ was concerned According to The Record’s informant there were less than one hundred present and con- siderably over one half of this number were from Sayre and Ath. ens, The visiting delegations cars ried out the orders of the boss to the letter, and the citizens of Smithfield will not ask them to play a return date. The “enthusi- asm” which the Sayre and Athens bunch uncorked will long be re- membered by the residents of that quiet hamlet. When the Sayre and Atheas bunch started to return home one of the rigs, in which the “big” boss was seated, got lost. Being a stranger in that section the driver got mixed as to the homeward route. He depended upon his passengers to keep him straight, but by this time thgy were badly mixed, too. They all at- tempted to give directions at once, with the result that about 1 o'clock this morning the rig brought up at Mountain Lake, having gone in an opposite direction from that which was intended. About 3 o'clock this morning the rig pulled up in front of the Forrest house. The inmates were wet to the skin. A session was held in the Forrest, however, and things were balanced up, so far as the wetness was cons cerned. This morning three men who went from this place to attend the meeting denied Raving been there. VERDICT AGAINST LEHICH John Masterson of Wilkes-Barre has secured a verdict of $1,250 against the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company for damages done to his property in that city. Mr, Master- son's property is so situated that a sewer belonging to the Lehigh company floods his lands, As many as 20 of these floods have occurred and Mr. Masterson at last sued the company. The company put in a defense that the city of Wilkes-Barre was responsible and asked for a nonsuit, which was NOTICE T0 CONSUMERS All water rents are now due and payable at the office of the Com. pany. Ten per cent discount allowed on current flat rate bills if Charges John Maroney Wth the Offense, Which Is Alleged to Have Been Committee at the L.V.R. R. Station John Maroney was arrested this morning about 1 o'clock by Of- ficers Vogel and Lewis on a wan rant swofn out before Justice Carey by Johan Clancy. Clancy claims thot he went to the Lehigh Valley station this morning to take train 20 for Towanda. While on the station platform near the steps leading to the superintendent's office he says that Maroney knocked him down. Clancey also claims that he had a small sum of money when he was knocked down, but that when he recovered trom the blow his money was miss- ing. Maroney, when arrested, de- nied the charge and said that a fel- low named Norwood, who was with him, knocked Clancy down and then ran away. When Maroney appeared in court he was representad by D. W. Allen of Waverly, who entered a plea of not guilty, Maroney was released on his own recognizance until 10 o'clock this morning, When the hour of 10 arrived Maroney failed to show up. It was ascertined that he was at his home sleeping off the effects of a large sized jag which he secured after he was released on bail, It also developed that early this morning he got into an altercation with a bartender in a saloon and came out second best in the mix- up that ensued. Officer Vogel was sent after Maroney this afternoon and located him at his home. When he appeared in court he was wearing two beautifully discolored optics which he had received in the fight with the bartender. The evidence being insufficient to hold him upon the charge of assaulting Clancey he was discharged. During the past two years Ma- roney has given the police author ities of the valley no end of trou- ble. He has been charged with various petty offenses and is now under suspended sentence. SUBSCRIBE If you are not a subscriber to The Valley Record, why not in- vestigate and become one ? In the present political campaign The Record has taken a stand which we believe is for the best interests of the people of this district. In fact, The Record can always be re- lied upon to support men and measures which will ultimately re- sult in the greatest good for the greatest number. Look over the columns of this issue, and if you are pleased, notify the subscription department and have your name placed on the subscription books. The Record prints the news while its fresh. IETTER CARRIERS’ BANQUET The letter carriers of Sayre, Athens and Waverly will hold their annual banquet at the home of George Loop, on South Elmer ave+ nue. An elegant menu has been prepared aad a fine time is antici- pated. Sawyer Weeks, who was recently assigned to the position of money order clerk at the postoffice, is to be the toastmaster. LECTURE OCTOBER 2 The Socialist local held a meet- ing at the West Sayre hose house last night and final arrangements were made for the lecture that will be delivered by Ed Moore of Phil- adelphia on Thursday, October 25 Mr. Moore has been at Sayre before and an interesting talk is assured. wi dk Tomorrow will be Rally Day at the Presbyterian church, There will be a rally of the church and the Sunday school at 11:45 and of the endeavors at 6:15. Special Question As to Where Mial Will Speak This Evening Is Un- decided this afternoon the question as to where Mial E. henchmen would hold their polit ical meeting this evening was still nounced that the meeting would be that plans for holding it in the pavilion at Oak Grove park had been abandoned. This morning, however, it developed that there was a disposition on the part of some of the members of the hose company to not let the rooms for political purposes. These members say that the company has never meddled with politics and that it is not considered good policy to com- mence at this time. This decision on the part of the company caused Mial’s henchmen to get busy, The inclemency of the weather has made the pavilion almost out of the question, and if the members of the hose company persist in their determination to not let the rooms for the purpose Mial and his coterie of spiclers will have to do the curbstoae act, as there is not another hall in town that can be secured, If Mial is unsuccessful in his els forts to secure a hall it will be a matter of sore disappointment to “some” and particularly to those who arc interested in hearing Mr. Dunfee of Towanda explain just how he came to meet with a sud den change of heart. Perhaps however, Mr. Dunfee will be better pleased under the circumstances if the whole thing is called off, pe PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. Wi William Seigfried went to Easton today. Dayton Mills of Jamaica, L, I, is the guest of friends in Sayre, Mrs. George Ritz went to Wilkes-Barre this morning for a short visit with friends. —————— Mr. and Mrs, William L. John- son of Hopkins street, went to Black Walnut, N. Y,, this mornieg to visit friends and relatives. Chief of Police James Walsh is in Binghamton today on business Officer Voegel is acting chief dur~ ing the absence of Mr, Walsh, ———————————ni John Dugan, formerly an em- ploye of the Lehigh Valley, but now chief cletk for the Norfolk & Southern Railroad Company, with. headquarters at Norfolk, Va, an rived in Sayre last night and has been spending today renewing ac- quaintances and shaking hands with old friends. tm ——— EMMA BUNTING COMPANY A successful wee s business will be brought to a close by the Emma Bunting company at the Loomis Opera House tonight, when they will present one of the greatest sensational melodramas ever writs ten entitled “The King of Crooks." Miss Bunting will be seen in a very pleasing rolc in tonight's performs ance. The scenes and story of the play are laid in the west, and the piece abounds in sensation and realism throughout. Madame Flower, who has pleased nightly, will be heard in new songs at tos night's performance. The hand- some Freach poodle which has been on exhibition in the lobby of the theatre all week will be given away at tonight's performance. a] License Transfer Application will be nade to the Conrt on Monday, Oot 20th, transfer of the hotel license in the First! | Ward of Sayre borough from John | | Brundage to Chas. Doalin, Willis Gordon, Clerk. Towanda, Oct. 10th, 1908, Here's Your Chance Get 6 per oral on your money estate security. ot small Sayre, Pa. Gilt edge real Kacellent opportunity for large Address Lock Bex 3, rR h CS \ES 'S 4 Hy . Lie 31 Kitchen Cabinets are destined to revola- ticnize bhounsewotk by the introdaction of sys- tein, They offer a sola- tion of the servant preb- lem. They cat in half the time and strepgth now spent In cocking. No Xitehen, however elabor- ate; is completa without ote, No kitchen, howe ever wodest, bat needs one, It is an indispensa- ble article in every prop- erly equipped kitchen, SWE 4 A PICTURE FRAMING CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St, Valley ane 191 a. Ne 3%,.3¢: 2 HERE IT Ss! Just what you are looking for, first class insurance for actual cost, on fraternal plans. Insures both sexes be- tween 18 and 60 years. Also writes policies covering sickness and accident, paying dividend each five years. Call on E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. Bell and Valley Phone. ie IT OVER! This is an excel lent time of year to have a heating sys- \Wtem installed and ready for the hard | winter which the | weather man says | ZY 1s coming. We would be plea. sed to offer sugges- tions or give esti- mates on steam, hot water or hot air ays- tems. We sell the satisfactory “Win- chester steam and "= hot water healers the American Rad- 7jiator Co's radiators and boilers and the justly famous ‘Cheerful Home" furnace, making a fine line for you to es choose from. Plumbiug. Heating and Tinning Gas Fixtures, Burners and Glassware. —— po ctp——— H. R. TALMADGE, Sith "Phones. Elmer Ave. |. 8 LOONIS OPERA Ly 3 30 A) 28) EA) f AFA Strength and Integrity are marked features of the insurance companies which we represent, afford ing through the most liberal forms of policies protection to the dependent which protects in every sense of the word. Every man should make himself acquainted with the systems we offer. He will have a better medium of savisg than is offered by any other way, FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA. Sayre Rendering WORKS * oes gt . 8. LLOYDT, PROP. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, The Nixon & Zimmerman Co. Presents the Eminent Actor PORTER J. WHIT And an Exception lly Efficient Company in E. H. 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