best. ir OUR STRONG POINT & SQUARE DEAL siry today. siness has grown— shall strengthen our money, the best t is the only claim we We have the new model $18 and $20. Every 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% sir and 15% gas. Consumption of gas 15 feet per hour. Can be operated for 1ic per hour 218 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. The Man Who “Gets There” ke he man who has bloud a ped Briggs’ Wise of Cod Liver ON Makes blood—iots of 1— strength-replenishing ~ 75c Per Bottle. ® |G. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. penk Ballling, - Sayre, Pa. ~The Valley Record “All the mews that's it te print” ARE YOU LOOKING FoR GOOD BOOKS Just received over 800 vol- umes 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. Georgie, the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, John Chester Mac- Cracken of South Waverly is seri- ously ill, Ed Moore, a Socialist speaker from Philadelphia will deliver an address at the West Sayre hose ~ President Roosevelt has desig~ pated November 29 as the as the per cent. off this month, sar “My Wife’s Family” is the next ion at the Loomis opera The date is October 31. Justice of the Peace W. T. Car All members of Local 257 Bare tenders International League are requested to meet at P. O, S.of A. Hall at 8:30 a. m. to attend funeral of Mrs James R. Vail. By order of Edward Kelsey, Pres. William Tillman and Alexander Craft, the two men who were ar rested on Monday by Officer Spen- cer Brougham, charged with taking coal aad wood from the property of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, were arraigned before Justice Carey last night. After a hearing both men were discharged, The Whitney production of “My Wife's Family,” which will be seen at the Loomis Opera House on Wednesday, Oct. 31, is just the kind of an attraction to go to if you want to be divorced from dull care and worry, and to spend an even- ing in laughter and enjoyment Everything goes with dash and sparkle, The "comedy abounds with clever specialities. New mu- sic and speciality featured have He Was Wanted on a Charge of the Lehigh Valley On Monday night a Lehigh Vals ley freight car standing in the Sayre yards was broken open and robbed of 10 pairs of shoes and 10 suis of men's clothing. The amount of plunder secured is valued at $iso. The thicves broke the seal on the car door and have so successfully covered up their tracks that no trace of them has been found by the officers who at once went to work on the case. Last night, however, Sam Vanderpool, better knowa as “High Top Sammy," was rounded up at the Cove on suspicion of having been connected with the robbery of the car. He was arrested by Chief Mulligan of Athens and taken before Justice H. F. Johnson. There was no evi- dence forthcoming connecting him with the robbery of the car, but as there was plenty of it to convict him of stealing brass and lead from the company’s property he was sent to Towanda until the grand jury meets. Recently the Lehigh officials have had their hands full in taking care of petty thieves. Nearly every day someone has been ar- rested charged with pilfering coal and wood from the company's NAL 1S OF THE RUN “Boss” Lilley is onthe run. He is met with a frost, “aye, a killing frost,” wherever he goes. Mial is receiving the frozen heart and it is jarring his nerves. He has lost his usual equilibrium and self poise, and is getting irritated. That ex pansive smile, which heretofore has been highly successful in securing votes has changed to a look of cha- grin. Mial sees the handwriting on the wall and he shows it. With Mr. Kipp, the Democratic candi~ date, things are difierent. He is being accorded a hearty welcome wherever he goes. The voters realize thatthey are talking to a man who can be relied upon to support the interests of the people instead of a corrupt political ma- chine. He is winning votes every day, and Mial is getting ruffi=d. tis well ‘tis so, THE JOB I STILL OPEN The promoters of the Stuart meeting which is to be held in the Packer hose rooms tomorrow night are still looking for a man to act as master of ceremonies. All day yesterday the members of the gang searched high and low for a man who would agree to take the job. Last night at 8 o'clock they had not been able to fiad any one who would cven listen to the proposi- tion. In sheer desperation a meet- ing was held in the late hours of the evening and the situation was discussed, The conference lasted until midnight, and resulted, it is understood, in adopting a resolu~ tion to allow Mr, Stuart to take the job himself, em Mf 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 paid on or before October 31st. Metered bills and flat rate bills for the past quarter will be treated as delinquent after October 20th, The Sayre Water Company, so31 tl ce ma— SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS Now that many persons will en« gage in the occupation of burning leaves in their back yards or in front of their premises, caution should be used in not allowing the flames to communicate with out- buildings, By exercising careful The Majority of them Spend the Greater Part of the Time in Jail Speaking of the arrest of Fred and Harry Heeman, charged with burglarizing Lockwood Brothers’ store at Lockwood, N.Y , the Brad- ford Argus has compiled an inter esting bit of history concerning the family of which the two Heman brothers are members. For ins stance: Lyman has one son and one grandson at present in the house of refuge ; one son, Reuben, in Auburn prison for burglary ; one son, Francis, a fugitive from justice : one son, Fred, in the Towanda jl, wanted in two states and three counties for larceny and burglary ; one son, Lyman, Jr, same. one son, Heary, same ; and one daugh. terinlaw in the Towanda jail, charge, larceny. Lyman's family has in- deed been flseing from justice and serving sentences in the peniten- tiaries of New York and Pennsyl- vania for the past 25 years. Yet it is said that therc are men and women among the Heeman family who are good, industrions citiz+ns. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs, Frank Mead is visiting her brother at Scranton. Mrs. Mary Pearsall, of Towanda, 1s the guest of her neice, Mrs. Paul Maynard. ———— ———————— Jerry Hogan of Pittston is the guest of his sister Mrs, James Burke of Stevenson street. Mrs. Peter Troutman and child went to WilkesBarre this morning to visit friends for a day or two, ———— Mrs E. M. Dunham and Mrs O. L. Haverly went to Towanda this morning where they attended the Towanda Musical club enter- tainment which was held in that place this afternoon. The Lehigh Valley tool train is kept busy these days cleaning up along the line of the road for the coming winter, The tool train is out nearly every day repairing broken cars and picking up parts of trucks, etc. LOCAL NEWS The trees in Sayre are nearly stripped of their leaves. Regular monthly paymecting of Sayre Building & Loan Associa- tion will be held tonight, Charles Bennet, of Sayre ; James Barry, of South Waverly, and Mrs. Lewis Kelly, of Lopez, were dis- charged from the hospital this af ternoon. There was a large crowd at the matinee concert given by the Pryor band at the Loomis this afternoon, The concert is spoken of in the highest terms, The funeral of Mrs, Josephine Vail will be held from the Church of the Epiphany tomorrow morn ing atg:30 o'clock. Prayer service will be held at the house at 9. All members of Weaver lodge, No. 379, B. of L. F, are requested to meet in the lodge room at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning to ats tend the funeral of the late Mrs. Js R. Vail. EVERY MAN That belongs to the working class come to the West Sayre hose house on Maple street tomorrow night and hear political questions discussed from your point of view. Called to order at 8 o'clock. Las dies invited, With Him at Athens Yester- day ly's” seventeen thousand dollar before the cadi he was asked to to the treasury of that borou gh. The borough needs the money but quidate. He begged the mercy of the court, acd promised to migrate from Athens immediately if he were given the opportunity. He was giveh the opportunity, and he came toward Sayre. It is said that Kel ly’s money is so invested that he cannot spend it as he wishes, Kelly was arrested here this morning by Constable Broughm He was on the Lehigh Valley tracks and in a wretched condition. The constable dragged him frem the tracks justin time for him to escape being struck by a train Kelly wis too drunk to navigate 0 the officer secured a wagon and tcok him to the lockup, He will aot be given a hearing until to- morrow morning. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE While walking through the Les high Valley yards at Packe ton on Monday evening an unknown indi- vidual was struck by an engine from the Wyoming division anc hurled twenty f:ct in th: air, He struck the ground with a dull sick ening thud, but when several men rushed to his assistance he was found to be unipjured. He walked away as unconcerned as if the incident were an cvery day oc- currence. When asked to describe the sensation of being hurled in the air he simply said that he re membered being struck in the head by the pilot of the engine Those who witnessed the accident say that it wasa miraculous escape from instant death. French Woman's Charm. In a national beanty the French woman would not rank second or even third, but to the casual ob server she would come ahead She makes a study of -olor combina tions and lines and almost arrives perfection cuntest ont at Childish Doubts. Felix—1 don't think poor Toby is getting along well iu the other world —Just look at him when he was alive, the way the fleas always troubled him ~and now we have had him stuffed and the moths are feeding on him. — Floh A Venerable City. The city of Ripon, England, cele brated recently with a procession and various entertainments the one thou sand and twentieth anniversary of its Incorporation Each division in the procession represented a century Hottest Place In the World. The hottest place in the world Is the southwestern coast of Persia, on the Persian gulf. Here In July and August the thermometer climbs to 130 in the afternoon. and never, day cr night, falls below 100 Cocaine in India A bill has been introduce 1 In the Indian council! proposing the curtall ment of the sale of cocalne In India on the ground that at present the co calne habit constitutes a serfous dan ger to the country Costly Singing Birds. The most costly living creature, Iu proportion to its weight, [3 doubtless a highly-trained song bird, a bullfineh or canary that can whistle two or three alrs from operas. Such cage pets sometimes sell at the of $1,000 a pound or more, a price which would make a race horse worth about $1,000,000 and a setter dog $50.000 or upwards. rate “You're a Goat.” Where did they ever get the Idea that man sprang from monkey? If from the goat. there would be some sense In the theory. They have whis kers a good deal alike and both love to butt in. Besides, so far as known, the goat is the only animal aside from man that will chew tobacco —High- land Vidette Grave Was Quite Crowded. We report with deep regret the death of Mme. Aframmal, of low Town, which took pluce on the oven. Ing of the 12th Inst. She was bur led next day with the amateur brass band ~Gold Const Journal, ? 3 are destined (0 revoln- ticnize howsewo:k by the iatrodaction of sy tem. They flor aon. tion of the servant pub % em. They cut in half the . time snd streogth now spent in eo k No kitcher, hows rhe: = ate, is complete without ove. No kitchen, how= ever modest, bat needs gua. itis an ind} . ® article ineve ] erly equipped Kitohes, gl z PICTURE H tween 18 and 60 years. Call on THINK IT OVER! This is an excel-| lent time of year to] have a heating sys-| NY tem installed and ready for the hard winter which the | weather man says | #9 is coming. We would be plea- | sed to offer sugges- | tions or give esti- | {mates on stcam, hot | walter or hot air sys- tems. We sell the satisfactory “Win- chester steam and _~ hot water heaters, | A "the American Rad- jiator Co's radiators and boilers and the justly famous “Cheerful Home" furnace, making a fine line for you to - choose from. Plumbing, ileating and Tinning. (las Fixtures, Es aod Glassware, a —— H. R. TALMADGE, Beth "Phones. LOOMIS OPERA HOLSE Thursday Afternoor, Oct. 25 | at 2:30 O'Clock. ARTHUR PRYOR The American Band Master and His FAMOUS FIFTY ARTISTS, i ng 7 at Asbury Park and Willow Grove, Phildelpia Precentiog a classical concert, to- gether with a novel musical and Military Spectacle. The Triumph of Old Glory (A Story of the Flag) HEAR Arthur Pryor's World Renowned Trom- bona Solos, Arthur Pryor's “Whistler aud His Dog." | Arthur Pryor's “Baby Parade.” i Arthor Pryor's “Burlesque on Everybody | Works But Father,” ALL LAUGHS. Prices—25, 50, 75¢ and $1. ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. | OTR SPECIALTIES (EHIGH CLLB WHISAEY, DOTTER.| WEICH BEER AND ALES, NOR- WICH BREWING CO'S. ALES. 10p Packer Avenue, BAYRE, PA BOYR PHONES, — ommomm A. H. MURRAY, WN. D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Fye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass- ea. Hours—9-12; 1.5; 78; Sundays by appoiutment, Offlos, Wheelock Block. License Transfer Application will be msde to the Court on Monday, Oot 20th, 1808, for the Ward of Ba from Chan. | Doslin to J bo n L. Bre | FRAMING Valley Ph ” +. 7/7 N I policies covering Strength and ty. are marked features of the insurames companies which we represent, sffoedl- ing through the most Wberal forms « Policies protection to the nt WHICh protects in every sense of the word. Every man should make himself acquainted with the systems we ofer. He will have a better mediam of savisg than is offered by any other way, FRED J]. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA. Sayre Rendering WORKS C. 0. LLOYDT, PROP, Attorneys and Counselors. nard Block, Athens, Pa. Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station. Sore. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public > Spesial attention to Pension Papers. Valley Phone 11 X, : = Carpenter and Builder. 8. BUTLER, LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS. Pool and Billiards in the Rear. Street Sayre, Py,
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