GAS 2 - RA { i / 8 BS “a . if % ¥ - oo ECE 5 i 8 | 3 I} BN aR Ee BLS EEN Fine New Line % e.want you to get down. - First we pay cash, a saving : “HGHWAY RoBeeRY ~~ QF — - — —— in Be Second, we pay no rents. 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 smokeiess devica, (you cannot make them smoke) and the asecrtment is complete. We have Gas Heaters and Stove Pipe Heaters. 218 Desmond St., Sayre. “Gets There” Is Abe man who has blood —real rik blood—and plenty of H—in his body, Briggs’ Wise of God Liver ON Makes blood —iote of 1h— ue Sing a replenishing 75c Per Bottle. 0. M. Drigg Delicious Candy, fresh eve day. Tally and Chocolates of all kinds. Nice fancy Boxes of Candy. Hot sods water, ice cream sodas, fine. fruits, and peanuts fresh fx A for Satur. days Ae Spealal ioe Seu. lates at redaced prices. JCAL BREVTE ~ Best grade Lehigh Valley and Bernice hand and soft wood Both phones at Wanted—Bell foys at the Wil. 170 Don't be a goose buy one at The Lehigh Valley engineers are have a ten hour day after De. or 1st. Just received a full fine of Carr. iit Overalls at H. Sattler, 201 322 8. Main 8t,, Athens. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR 3 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. Cucumbers, Radishes, Tomatoes Wax Beans, etc at Karners, “The Mummy and the Hum- ming Bird” at the Loomis on Sat- urday. Mrs. G. W. Carpenter has re- turned to Pittston after spending a few days with Mrs. Roberts, of South Elmer avenues. Mrs. J. A. Booth, mother of Mrs. I. A. Samuels, of this place, died at her home in New York city on Sunday last. Her funeral was held today, T. B, Shaffer, the efficient special called to Berwick, this state, yess terday on account of the serious illness of his mother, Governor Higgins, of New York state, emphatically denies the statement that he intends to com mute the death sentence in the case of Albart H. Patrick to im prisoament for life. Samuel L, Gompers whose name has a familiar sound in Sayre, by reason of the authenticity of a cer- been elected president of the Amer- twenty-fifth time. Another Man Touched Him | For $35---Watts Under Arrest Benjamin Watts, known as “Benny,” and Michael Lyoch were arrested here today on a charge of robbery from the person. The complainant in the case is Tony Orenish, a Hungarian, who says that one man grabbed him while Watts went through his pockets and extracted therefrom a twenty-dollar bill and two fives, $3500 in all. Lynch was with Watts during the forenoon and had had about £45,00 ia bills, a part of which the Hungarian identified as his money. He said, however, that Lynch was not with Watts when the alleged robbery took place, but the latter was placed under arrest for the reason it was believed that the money had been passed to him by Watts. The robbery occurred on River street, according to the Hungarian. He says that he was walking along the street about 11 o'clock, when he was approached by Watts and another man.who has not been seen since. The latter grabbed the Hungarian and Watts, it is alleged, went through the Hunga- nan’s pockets. He notified Chief Walsh and the latter was not long in finding Watts, The latter was intoxicated, and when arraigned before Justice Carey on a warrant charging robbery from the person, he became so boisterous that it was neccessary to commit kim to the lockup uatil he gets sober. He will be given a hearing tomorrow When Lynch was searched he declared that he had been working for a farmer near Auburn since April last, and that on the 21st of the present month the farmer set tled with him paying him fifty dol- lars. In support of this contention he exhibited a small account book showing his account with Murphy. There was an entry to the effect that he had been given fifty dollars by Murphy on November >i. Chief Walsh took possession of the money, however, and will place it in the National Bank of Sayre, pending a further investigation. Both men were considerably intox- icated and had been drinking tos gether all the forencon. Both pleaded iasmocence declaring that they knew nothing of the entire affair, ——————————— THE MUMMY AND THE: HUMMING BIRD Its Second Appearance at the Loomis will be Greeted by a Crowded House. Manager Watrous of the Loomis has been unable to secure an attrac- tion for Thanksgiving. For weeks past he has been in constant com- munication with booking agencies, but none of them were able to come to his relief, a fact which will be sincerely regretted by all pa- troos of the house. On Saturday afternoon and evening, however, he will offer “The Mummy and the Humming Bird" to the theatre goers of the valley. This is the same company that appeared here a year ago, with William A. White- car in the leading role. The play and the company made an instan taneous hit and it will be greeted by a crowded house on the occas sion of its second appearance. Exposure Brings on Rheumatism Painful in its mildest form, Glekly an agony or torture - " Jot feel the first p in the muscles, the firstalight stiffness in the jolats Saks Hoodise, _ acts jo mediately on the Nerves, an 4 0 Rheumatism, y how. Sol by C. M. Driggs, Sayre, Then Took French Leave Lyman Heeman, Sr, and Ly-~| before Justice Carey yesterday afternoon on charges of stealing brass and coppr from the Lehigh Valley railroad company on No- vember 3. Both pleaded not guilty and demanded hearings. At the conclusion of the taking of testis mony both father and son were held for further hearings. Recents ly the elder Heeman had the mis« fortune to break one of the bones in his shoulder and he was carry- ing hisarm in a He was permitted to go on his own recog mzince. His son was committed to the lockup until this morning when he was to have been taken to the county jail at Towanda. When Chief Walsh visited the jal last night, however, he discovered that Heeman had taken French leave, going up through to the roof and thence to the ground where the rest was easy. Hceman is a bad egg. His two brothers were sant te Auburn prison yesterday and he bids fair to follow them sooner or later, He is reported to have gone to his home at Waverly, but when the officers arrived there he had flowa, HENAN WENT Up THROUGH THE ROOF Broke Jail Last Night While the Borough Daddys Were Talk- iog Repairs sling Lsst night while the borough daddys were discussing plans for repairing the borough lockup, Ly maa Heeman, Jr., who yesterday afternoon had plead:d guilty to larceny of iron and copper from the Lehigh Valley, was busy dig ging his way out of the shack which has served the purpose of a jail since the beginning of Sayre as a municipality. Heeman was to bave been taken to Towanda on the early morning train by Consta. ble Spencer Brougham and that official had the necessary commits ment papers in his inside pocket. But—“the best laid plans of mic- and men often ‘gang’ aglee.” Last night whea Chief Walsh visited the lockup he discovered that the cell which bad been occupied by younz Heeman was empty. He investis gated and a hole in the roof of the shack disclosed the reason for Heeman's abseace. He had made his way up the air shaft to the low attic between the upper ceiling and the roof Once there it was but short work to kick a hole in the HEEMANS SENT 10 AUBURN PRISON They Burglarized Brothers’ wood. Lockwood Store at Lock- Fred and Henry Hemans pleaded guilty in county court at Owego yesterday to Burglarizing Lock- wood Brother's store at Lockwood several weeks ago. Henry was sentenced to a term of five years in the state prison at Auburn, while Fred was let off with a term of not less than one year and three months nor more than three years. The Heeman brothers were formerly of Towanda and are a bad bunch. They have spent most of their time in jail recently and the officers in this section will breathe a sigh of relief when they learn that both have been put up and Other Matters of Public Importance. The borough couccil held a! meeting last night to discuss the sewer pre)sct, consider plans for repairing the “bug house” and dis | posing of other matters pertaining | to the conduct of the borough's | affairs. The sewer preject provoked cons siderable discussion which resulted | in a resolution being passed pro- plans and specifications which have been changed in a few of the minor details. The borough attor. | acy was instructed to prepare an ordinance in accordance with the plans and specifications as changed, and have it ready for the Decem. ber meeting of the council, The question of rey airing the borough lockup also came up and was the subject of considerable talk. Recently the building has been repainted and certain repairs have been made, but it is admitted by the police department that it is not a sale place in which to confine prisoners. While the coupcilmen discussed the lockup a prisoner held to appear at court was then working his way out of the build~ mg to hberty. Council Evans suggested that the building should be provided with a barbed wire roof, Other members of the coun cil were of the opinion that if the interior were papered it would be all right, while others suggested that the recent coat of paint should afford ample protection against the escape of prisoners. The matter was finally left to the police com- mittee. Mrs. Rudolph Fleischutt pre- sented a bill for $125 for damages done to her home on the night of the not in Sayre last Summer, Mrs. Fieishutt's building, which is situted on East Lockhart s'reet, was occupied by several Italians and was therefore particularly obnoxious to the rioters, They pelted it with stones and damaged it to a considerable extent. Now she wants the borough to settle the dimages. The bill was referred to the borough attorney and he will report at the next meeting of the couneil, A plank fell on John Namond's head at the shops this forencon and he suffered a severe laceration. He went to the hospital to have the injury attended to, roof, drop to the ground, and flze to that mecca of border criminals— York state. Officer Brougham went to Waverly last night after he learned of Heeman's escape. The latter had been to his father's home but whea he learned that the offi cers we ¢ after him he decamped for safer quarters, He is under bonds of g505 to appear at the next court of quarter sessions and his father told Constable Brougham that he had gone to Towanda to deliver himself to bis bondsman. FUNERAL THIS MORNING The funeral of Mrs Margaret Kenney, whose death occurred at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Sheehan on North Lehigh avenue, Saturday evening, was held from the Church of the Epiphany this morning at nine o'clock. The in- terment took place at the Catholic cemetery at this place. BOWLING The Utopia alleys will be open | tonight, | 2 at 8) ? & Q i bh PICTURE FRAMING 2) ? § N® 205 Desmond st, Valley Phone 1913, 38 tween 18 and 60 years. Insures both sexes be- Call on ———— Adu yO NOY ow Pwo hb for the eye sight. Ly a Portable Gas Lamp. costs a trifle; insures eye ease. Cleun, convenient & inexpensive . Gas Light Co., Waverly. Matinee and Ey ening SATURDAY, DEC. 1, JULES MURRY'S OWN GO. HEADED BY MR. W. A. WHITECAR IN— AGAIN INCLUDING Henry Carl Lewis as the Organ Grinder and the Best Supporting Company this Fam- ous Play has over bail PRICES — Matinee. 95 and Si Evening, 25, £0, 75¢ and §1.00 Advance sale Wednesday at Hall's Shoe Store ~ WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. som » Will pay $1.00 head at the barn re ——— ee = Things Aud there's lots of ‘em, there is nome uiore satisfying than an insurance cy. It means a contented mind, “good digestion waits on a te,” and that's a big thing to have— riches, they say. Don'tlet T ing go by without yom tie to some insurance, and if you will let ug to the details you will never have cause to regret it. Wo reprsent the best id most solid companies on the globe. FRED ]. TAYLOR, SAYRS, PA. Sayre Rendering WORKS C. 8. LLOYDT, PROP. Hides must be on carcassos; t . 1 am prepared to do the a nis propaied ho Ino bi hides, aking, tallow (2 marks prices Call Bell No, 688, SAYRE, PA. Our patrons say we have disposition to pleases. We our promises. Talmadge Bullding, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phone 128x. WE PRINT The Valley Record Bring Your Job Printing to ! | Murrelle’s Printing jor $2.00 delivered—with hides on Thanksgiviog Day in Buffalo | All calls promptly attended to day | i Valley telephone at store and Niagara Falls {or night. y tele] Office es : Orders have been issued to the : : ilkeg. | 2WaY for substantial terms. Yes. | For Rent—Small house with all s in the employ of the | A0ksgiviog Day in Wilkes terday Lyman Heeman, Sr, and | . | telegraphers in ploy Barre improvements. ITuquire | Bell telephone in house Lehigh Valley warning them not The Lehigh Valley Railroad will make | YMan Heeman, Jr, were arrested | ie thigh Valles Rat Hanke; North Wilbur ave. 169 Gt to give out any information pertain- upeeial rate $1.00 (rout Sage © Wilkes. in Sayre for stealing iron and cop- Decl aot 300 rom Sope to Hot J. H. DUNLAP, - oe #3 Ne . » 0 J a al . i - of Ton Heeman, ling to the affairs of the company |Ba77o sed return Tickets (PEF from the Lehigh. They bes [10 20d? bevuold Novombor tearm pTiok- Susquehanna St. Athens, Pa | Th Satisfactory Place. , oper | under pes : ST ba sold sor. 20 Irina loag to the same family and are|ed for return until Novembey 30th, and | ee ———— aaually in jail or out on bail upon | Tl be €ocd going and (Drona | Loans ororord has the beat House mae Ses | One charge or another, alias the prescribed limit. Set Letigs also Vest and Deak Recelyi| From four to eight skilled job Vy Agents for farther Books, variety of Legal Risaks fers and a new, up-to-date for Record, a? far dun By aoa ot Squipmeat re af your wevic
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