TROLLEY WIRE Dispicable Deed Committed Last! J. Henry Price, deputy postmas- | Night at Coddington's Cor- |r. went to Nichols this morning | on a hunting trip e IRT CASE James McMahon and Of: Van HEARD NN TOWAND | oN Cise attended a darce at Elmira 3h {last night, | | + gs We want you to get down. ~. First we pay cash, a saving of from ten to twenty per cent. Second, we pay no rents. Just sit down and figure 1t out who can give you the most value for your money. There is simply no comparison when Defendant Says Tha' His Wife 52> and Her Mother Entertained (fh Italians at His Home. 3 J The case of the Commonwealth | fh versus Lewis Skinner was heard | 2 before Judge Fanning at Towanda 'j 5, yesterday. The complainant, Car- | ners, Just as one of the late south. | Mr. and Mrs. George Kiphut bound trolley cars rounded the | have moved to Albany, N.Y, turn at Coddington's Corners last | where they will make it their future night it suddenly came to a stop home. Morris Chairs & From $6.50 Up. Just Re. 8 ceived. MANEY & PAGE, If You Have Never Used OIL HEATER Buy one now. We have several kinds and grades and the prices range from $3.00 to $5.50 They have the smokeless devices, (cu cannot make them smoke) and the assortment is complete. We have Gas Heaters and Stove Pipe Heaters. 216 Desmond St., Sayro. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood —meal risk blood—and plenty of i#—in his body, Briggs” Wise of Cod Liver ON Makes blood —Lote of 14— Leg, Ftrengid-replenishing 73¢ Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescriptions Druggist. ak Buliding, - Bayes, Pa M. PROCAS, Confectionery Store Delicious Candy, fresh every day. and Chocolates of all kinds, fancy Boxes of Candy. § “All tha saws (hai's fit ts print” SATURDAY, 19008. LOCAL BREVTIE Best grade Lehigh Valley and Bernice coal, well screened, prompt delivery; ~ had snd soft wood. Both phones at yard and office at Raymond & Haupt's. ~ B Clarey Coal Co. pics Clam Chowder at the Sayre ~ house tonight. ; } ~ Just received a full line of Carr Bart Overalls at H. Sattler, 201 Desmond St. 167-0 Want a quick lunch > Go to NOVEMBER 24, can’t beat him. ‘or Rent—Small house with all it 100 North Wilbur ave. 163 6¢ 16g Gt 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. Get some clam chowder at the Sayre house tonight. C. A. Neaves’ place on Lehigh ave, is the place to get a quick lunch. 163 6t At the regular services at the Baptist church tomorrow morning an offering will be taken for the women's missionary society. The Lehigh Valley railroad has placed a contract for the construc- tion of a new passenger station at Mount Carmel. Pa. The Lehigh Valley railroad re- ceived on the 15th inst, first install: ment of horse cars and new dining car on an order placed some time ago with the Harlan & Hollings« worth company. The Lehigh, Valley railroad has placed an order for 59 freight and switching locomotives; the order being divided between thr Ameris can Locomotive Co. and the Bald- win Locomotive works. The matter of the transfer of hotel license from Charles Bonlin to John Brundage came up before Judge Fanning at Towanda yester- day. The judge deferred action in the matter in order that a remon- strance may be filed. There has been a rumor for the past month that when the new schedule of tickets on the Lehigh Valley went into effect the half rate tickets to the members of the cler- would be discontinued. The It was at first thcught that the trolley bad jumped the wire, but an investigation on the part of the conductor develop:d the fact that the trolley wire bad been severed. Just after he made the discovery the conductor saw a man leap from the top of the car to the ground and run hurriedly away into the darkness. Who the man was is not kaown, but an examination of the wire showed that it had been cutin two with a sharp instrument. Traffic was delayed considerable until the wire could be spliced. Just what satistaction any one could find in committing a depre- dation of this character is difficult to understand. The police have becn notified CHARGES NON-SUPPORT John C. McCracken was arrested last night on complaint of his wife, Jessie McCracken, who alleges that her husband is failing to properly provide her with support McCracken is paying his wife by order of the court twelve dollars per week for the support of his two minor children, but at the time this order was made he was suing his wife for divorce. The divorce proceeding was dropped and his wife alleges that he made an agrees ment to live with her and continue to provide for her. This she says he has failed to do and therefore has caused his arrest. He will be Much to the disappointment of its thousand employes the direc. tors of the Lehigh Valley, at their meeting failed to follow the exam- ple of the Pennsylvania, Reading and other lines in ordering a gen- eral advance of wages. The quess tion, itis said, was not even dis- cussed. The members of the Black Dia- mond train crew who were fined ed five dollars cach for ruaning the pride of the Lehigh through the aty of Wilkes-Barre faster than the speed limit, have taken an ap- peal and the case will be fought out in the courts, WILL BE REBUILT The Sullivan monument which stands on a high hill just north of Lowmantown, N. V, in Chemung county, and which is fast crumbling to the ground, is to be rebuilt. The monument was erected nearly twenty-five years ago, and its un veiling was attended by one of the biggest crowds that ever assembled in Southern New York. The new monument will be removed from its present site to a point nearer the river road. WANTS DAMAGES Mrs. Olive B. Smith of White Haven, widow of the late John Smith, has commenced an action in trespass against the Lehigh Valley Railroad company, asking $15,000 for the death of her hus band, who was killed on March 23, 1900, on the Bear Creek branch, Mrs. Smith claims that her hus. band's death was caused by the negligence of the railroad coms SEVERELY INJURED A niechanic, whose name could not be learned, was severely injurs ed at the shops late this afternoon. His left forearm was caught in a and lacer- Mrs. C. L, Stevens, who has been visiting friends in New York city for several days will return home this evening. Henry Doalin, a Lehigh engin- cer, went to Wilmington, Del, yesterday to join Mrs. Donlin who has been there several weeks, They will return next week. Mrs. Miles Goodyear came to Sayre from Auburn today and is visiting at the home of G. S. Parker. She: will leave tomorrow and join her husband at Philadeiphia. oF — LOCAL NEWS “Tracy, the Outlaw” Loomis this evening.” at the Union Thanksgiving services will be held in the Methodist church on Thursday morning next at 10:20 o'cleck, The Rev. Ira Hotaling, pastor of the Baptist church will preach the sermon. The New York bakery which was opened in the Glaser building on Lockhart street several weeks ago, has suspended operations and has been renteg for a pool and bils Lard parlor. Hurley Heenan, who now conducts a parlor over Wiltse's cafe will remove to the building on December 1st, The gowns worn by the ladies of Jules Murry's Own company, presenting the “Mummy and the Humming Bird,” are described as really superb creations of the mod:ste’s art, and are likely to ex- cite admiring envy in the feminine mind, not only by their magnifi cent style, but by the richness aud beauty of the material employed in their construction. William A Whitecar, who made such a genus ine hit in the role of “Jack Lums ley” in the “Mummy and the Humming Bird" last season, con tinues to play the part. This ats traction is to appear at Loomis’ opera house Saturday, Dec, 1st — MORE COAL CASES Herbert Bellis was before Juss tice Carey yesterday afternoon on a charge of taking coal from the Lehigh Valley tracks. Bellis was arrested by Constable Brougham on a warrant sworn out by T. B. Shaffer. The Lehigh is making a persistent effort to break up the practice of taking coal from the tracks and will arrest all offenders Bellis settled with the company and the case was withdrawn. Mrs, Steve Solok, a Hungarian woman, was also arraigned ona similar charge. She stoutly pros tested her innocence and her case was continued until nine o'clock this morning when she was given a hearing. NORTHRUP DISCHARGED Ben, Northrup, who was arrests ed yesterday forenoon on suspicion of having thrown a stone through Bolton Bros.’ store window, was arraigned last night before Justice Nelson and after a hearing was discharged, there being no evi. dence on which to hold him to court. Northrup, ir is said was on the streets the night on which the window was broken, and the one dollar bills taken. It is also said that he had mud on his shoes, and this gave rise to the belief that he might have done the job. unable to identify Northrup as the man, Therefore he was released, The Utopia alleys will be open port. 3 PICTURE FRAMING \ A >, and mother were in the habit of his wife, Judge Fanning reserved his decision. TON THUMB MARRIED Tom Thumb acd his best girl pretended to get married last night in connection with the bazaar giv- en by the King's Daughters of the Presbyterian church and so many people wanted to see it done that they had to get married the second time. The church was crowdad atboth weddings. ' It certainly seemed like a sure enough wedding with of course the exception that the parson didn’t say anything, he only looks ed a great deal and the audience could imagine the rest. The ush- ers brought in the relatives in eluding the rich maiden aunt and the country cousins. The bridal chorus entered singing the chorus from Lohengrin, then came the six charming bridesmaids with won- derful gowns of pink, the ring bearer and the flower girl followed by the beautiful and blushing bride on the arm of her father all to be met at the altar by the groom and his best man clad in the cons ventional dress suits of black paper cambric. The bride is one of Sayre's best known and most accomplished society girls; while the groom is a rising young man in the third grade. Safe to say that some of the youngsters will never take part in a finer wedding. The wedding was reprated at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The bazaar was very well patronized and will net a com- fortable sum for the treasury of the society. BURIED HERE The remains of Mrs. Helen M. Coburn, a former resident of To- wanda, whose death occurred at the home of her sister in Buffalo on November were brought here today and buried in the family plot at Tioga Point cemetery, y --y Thanksgiving Day in Wilkes. Barre The Lehigh Valley Railroad will make special rate $1.00 from Sayre to Wilkes- Barre and return, November 99, Spec- ial trains In both directions. Tickets will be sold Nov. 20th and will be good going only on traln leaving Sayre 6:45 Aw; returning leave Wilkes-Barre at 4:46 p. m. on date of issue only. Bee Lehigh Valley ticket agents for farther particnlars, 164 Exposure Brings on Rheumatism Painful in its mildest form, nickly becoming an agony or torture { Voh . lected. When = feel the first in the muscles, the first slight stiffness in the joints take Bloodine. It aots im- mediately on the Blood and Nerves, and will positively cure Rheumatism, how- ever severe. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre. In a real estate proposition paying 6 PER CENT interest in cash makes an ideal ig- vestment. Can furnish investment of this na- ture to you in amounts from $100 up Let your money work for you. Ask for information. Address or call A. H. Sawtelle, Valley Plone 250a Sayre, Pa. WANTED Every Fi . rr opposition to 8) HERE actual cost, on fraternal tween 18 and 60 years. ds Y IE ae ; 4 ANS A ae AR x ey 3 IT IS! policies covering Call on E. F. MERCEREA Office 112 Desm U, Dist. Manager, ond St., Sayre. i Gas Light is the right O<uTRn0NeY OP T20Y for the eye sight. Ly a Portable Gas Lamp. costs a trifle; insures eye ease. Clesn, convenient &- inexpensive . Gas Light Co., Waverly. EE ——— LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE All This Week Beginning MONDAY, NOV. 19 A. P. Reed Presents the Gradoc-Neville Co. In Repertoire of High-Class Melo- dramatic Successes Togeth- er With TONIGHT “TRACY, THE OUTLAW" 6—Big Vaudeville Acts—6 Including as an extra attraction “Melville's Midget Circus. * Our Own Car, Ponies and Tableanx Wagons. Matinees—W ednesday and Saturday Prices—10, 20 and 30 Cents Seats at Hall's Shoe Store WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. Will pay $1.00°a head at the barn or $200 delivered —with hides on All calls promptly attended to day or night. Valley telephone at store Bell telephone in house. J. H. DUNLAP, Susquehanna St. Athens, Pa R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Bullder Plans and Estimates Furnished 210 Miller Bt. Sayre, Pa Among Thanksgiving Good | Things And there's lots of ‘em, there is mone wore satisfying than an cr. It means a contested “good digestion waits on ” and that's a big thing to have—better than riches, they say. Don't let Thanksgiv- ing go by without you tie to some insurance, and if you will let us to the details you will never have canse to regret it. We reprsent the best ard most solid companies on the globe. FRED ]. TAYLOR, ‘| BAYRE, PA. Sayre Rendering WORKS C. @. LLOYDT, PROP. Valley Phone 1281. WE PRINT Murrelle’s Printing Office ‘The Satisfactory Place." skilled job From four to igh
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