we 2 rested ‘on’ Charge of Fornkation {Hopler with adultery, ju having crim- inal relations with the latter's wife, & PAGE, for John W. Vogel's big ‘paFade tomorrow moon. LOCAL BREVITIES Subscribe for The Record Christmas shoppers are decidedly busy. Mrs. Adell Blish is quite serious- ly iL Another cold wave struck this reg- fon today. Vogel's minétrels will be at the opera house tomorrow evening Attorney Paul E Maynard Is in To- wanda today ou legal business. Dressmaking, first class work done and satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs Elizabeth Murray, 316 Chemung street, Sayre. 180-6L Louis Driggs. who has been visit- ing his parents here for several days, New York elty. George R. Hill has been elected of Towanda to fill the vacancy caus- ed by the death of the late C 8. Rus- well, All members of Branch 633, L. C. B. A. are requested to be present at the regular meeting Tuesday even- ing, as important business will be transacted. 181-2t Keeping sidewalks clear of suow and Ice daring the present weather will avert many accident. The en- forcement of the borough ordinance on this subject will be for the pablic good. There was, another large audience night, despite the luclemency of the weather. Evangelist Willlams preach- ed another slrong sermon and con- veris in great numbers are belug made each evening. There will be another weeting this evening to which all are cordially invited Dominic Sharrone, the Italian who is anxiously awaiting a verdict from the jury, is sald to be extrememly nervous and has just awakened to the fact that he is in a serfous posi- tion. When he was brought into court yesterday while the judge In structed the jary as to murder in the second degree Sharrone sat and wrung his hands. Heretofore he has looked upon the trial and the whole sftalr a8 a most common place mat ter and has enlire confidence that the ADVERTISFPS. TAKE NOTICE The potiyc ponfed in yesterday's Record insisiing that advertisers must and ‘a hearing held yesterday afternoon. Boston, however, was Immediately re- ‘arrested on a charge of fornication ‘and after listening to the evidence ‘of twelve witnesses for the common- [wealth the justice held Boston to the next court of quarter sessions in the sum of $300 bail. A. J. Green appear- ed and quifified as bondsman and Boston was released from custody. The hearing attracted a large crowd of speciators and necessitated the attendance of over a score of witnesses. The commonwealth was unable to prove that Boston was a married man, and therefore the charge of adultery could not be sus- taned. On the second charge. how- ever, there was a large amount of testimony to show that Boston and Mrs. Hopler, the prosecutors’'s wife iwere on intimate terms. It was shown that when her goods were re- ceived at this place Boston superin- tended—their removal froin the sta Uon to the rooms in the concrete house on South Keystone avenue. It was also shown that Boston had told a friend that he bad been married two months and that he was living at the location named. M. P Murray testified that he rented the rooms to Boston and the lease was offeréd and received in evidence. It bore Bos- ton’s name. Officers Lewis and Vo- gel testified as to the arrest of Bos- ton. Officer Lewis swore that the ar- rest was made about 12:25 Monday Fate of Dominle Sharrone Is Still In the Hands of the Gentlemen Twelve —No Verdiet at Two O'clock This Afternoon. ¥ The fate of Dominic Sharrone, the Italian charged with the murder of Eugene Messenger at Athens in Au- gust last, is still In the hands of the Jury, and up to two o'clock this af- ternoon po agreement had been reached. The jury had been out con- tinuously since Saturday afternoon. They have returned to the court room but once, at which time they asked instructions from the judge relative to second degree murder. This was yesterday morning, and it was the consensus of opinion that they in- tended to reach a compromise ver- dict of some character. The fallure of the jury to agree, however, after having been out all night and a whole day, has given rise to the belief that a disagreement will be the result Should “the verdict result in a disagreement It Is doubtful whether Sharrone will be tried again, some of the court opinions holding that he has once been placed in jeopardy, and therefore could mot be placed in the same position a second time MINSTRELS MANAGERS STRENUOUS LIFE. John W. Vogel is on the Move Con- uously for Forty-Flve Weeks Oat of a Year. When either the president or the politician “swings around the circle,” they rarely decribe more than an arc It is your hustling irrepressible min- strel manager, like the indomitable John W. Vogel, he of the large “Big City Minstrels,” who leads the gen- ulnely strenuous life and tours the country for morning, and at that hour there were forty-five unremitting no other pérsogs in the house ex- Weeks on a continuous search. The cept Boston and Mrs. Hopler. Officer | thesplans groan over a few one night Lewis also testified that he had con-| !ands during the season, but your siderable trouble in getting into the YOS®! In minstreiry Is ever on the with his Aft {house and it was only after threat-| MoV and knoweth jening to break the door In “that he gained admittance, When he found Boston the latter had taken refuge on the front plazza. performers and prodigious prelimin- ary expenditures and running ex- penses that he must cover a vas! territory to place the figures in the {been together frequently The defense offered no evidence ‘aud the defendant was held as above {stated. The offence with which Bos- ton is charged Is an indictable one, {and Is punishable by a fine and im- {prisoament. ‘FARMER JENNINGS WAS HELPLESSLY DRUNK. Stumbling About Desmond Street and Lands In Jall . Lewis Jennings, a farmer, who {says that he has been working on the P. & E railroad for some time, ‘pleaded gullty to intoxication before | Justice Carey this moruing. Jen- inings, who resides at Franklindale, {this county, went to Waferly on Sat- jurday last. = He had considerable money, but when he landed in Sayre yesterday morniog all of it had van- {ished with the exception of four dol- lars. Last night he was stumbling about the streets, and finally fell {down on lower Desmoud street. A {man and woman assisted him to his feel but he was unable to stand, and {as Chief Walsh had witnessed the {occurence he took the man to | the lockup. In his pockets were ifound two half pint bottles, filled {with a dark colored liquid, vintage jof ‘06, and there Is strong suspicion that frequent polations of this {liquid Is responsible for Jennings be- {ing in jail. Séntence was suspended {and Jennings promised to hike for the {tall timbers of Franklindale ‘Was — VALLEY SHRINERS | ELECTED OFFICERS. ‘Association WIll Also Provide 100 Dinners for Poor Families In This District. The Valley Shrine association held ‘a meeting at the Wilbur Hook & Lad- der rooms Jast evening and elected officers for the ensuing year. : following officers were elected: W C. Buck, president; |. H. Stevens, 1st vice president; N. V. Weller, 2nd vice-president, WIil Isley, secretary- |treasuer; Dell Vaughn, 8S. A. Blish] {and Joseph Beaman, Esq, executive committee. Arrgngements were made to supply one hundred Christmas din- ners for poor families in the valley. This determination is following the usual custom of the association and the dinners - will be distributed in baskets. POST CARDS MUST BEAR POSTAGE STAMPS, There Is 8 Wide Difference Between Post Cards and Postal Cards. The practice of endeavoring to have post cards sent without paying pos- {tage is annoying postmasters consid- erable. The cards of course are held up at the postoffice, for luek of pos are those who We hear of Vogel daring the season at Portland, Oregon, and Port- land, Maine; Washington City and Washington state; New York and San Francisco, and marvel at his rapid journeying rom “pillar to post.” And what vast amount of work to be con: stantly accomplished! Street pa- rades, rehearsals and performances, sometimes twice a day, and the jour- neying, journeying almost the year round. In the words of the song: “The Same Thing Over Again,” until the end of the season and the band plays “Home Sweet Home” John W. Vogel's Big City Minstrels will appear at the Loomis tomorrow evening. Market Day. The Ladies’ Ald of the Presbytler- fan church will hold a sale In the vestibule of the department on Lock- hart street, Saturday ,Dec. 16, be- glaning at 8 o'clock a m., and con- tinuing until the articles are sold Sale to consist of bake stuffs, canned goods, fruit, vegetables, etc. A few aprons will also be on sale Goods dellyered if desired. Willlams' Kiduey Pllis. Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have your overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder? Have you palns in the loin, side, back, groins and Bladder? Have you a flabby ap- pearance of the face, especially un- dor the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so, Willlams' Kidney Pills will cure you Sample Free By mall, 60c. Sold by Drugglsts. Willams Mtg. Co, Prop'r., Cleveland, 0. Sold by C. M. Driggs, druggist. Engraved Cards. One of the most acceptable Christ mas presents is a fine engraved plate and’ 4 hundred visiting ecards. The Record is in position to furnish the very finest engraved work at the low- W£8t ruling market price. Since cop are unusually busy at this Umo of the year, It is advisable to file your order for en- graved work al once if you desire to obtain it before Mie holidays Free! Free! Mrs. A. C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn., writes that a free sample bot- tle of Bloodine helped her when she was all run down. Bloodine is a body builder and system tonic of won- derful merit, and If you have not tried It, you should today. The greatest system Tonic in the wogld. Sick Kidneys are positively ‘cured by Bloodine. Sold by C. M. Driggs. Bayre. There Is me nook mer corner In Sayre, Waverly or Athens where The Valley Record does not circulate. OR. A. @. REES, M.D. 111 Miller Street. OFFICE HOURS: Bo 11:00 am, 200 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 Prone pa New Rule WHA Refer- ence fo Lock Boxes. A general order has been issued by the postofice department which will ‘effect all hoiders of lock Loxes It has been the custom of those who rent boxes to pay for the same dur- lug the first ten days of the quarter, but under the new rules all postmas- ters will he required (0 collect the rent for the boxes in advance or on the day the quarter ends Ten days before the last of each quarter the postmasters are requir- ed to place a bill bearing the date of the last day of the quarter in each rented box. If the holder fails to pay this bill his box is declared closed and his mall will be given to him through the general delivery window A new box rate is also going into effect at the end of the present quarter The idea of the government Is to make the rate uniform the entire United States DANTON-DENISON CASE Daunten is Charged With Pointing a Pistol and Threatealng to Kill The case of Stephen A. Danton. charged with pointing a pistol and threatening to kill Dr. 1. B. Denison, Is on trial at Towanda today before Judge Fanning and a jury. Denlson caused Danton's arrest several weeks ago. Denison charged in his threatened to shoot him. Previous to the arrest Danton had begun suit against Denilson for allenation of his wife's affections. A caplas was serv- ed on Denison and he gave ball for mon pleas. ed to come up at the present term, but on account of the parties not being ready It will go over the term In the case which is belng heard at Towanda today the commonweatlh is represented Ly District Attorney Mills, while Maynard, Maynard & Schrier are attorneys for Danton. REMAINS OF NICHOLS AND GRILLE FOUND. | Both Men Were Vietims of the Chi! Psl Fire at Ithaca. The charred remains of Nichols and Grille, the two Cornell students who with others lost their lives In the Chi Pai fraternity house fire at [tha- ca, were found yesterday All that was left of the two men were a few charred bones, and these were hur ried away lo wooden box in order to avoid a crowd of cariosity seekers It is now belleved 4hat spontaneous combustion caused the fire, origina- tng in a pile of rags that had been formerly used for mops and which were saturated with oil Alfred E. Aarons. the producer of “His Honor, the Mayor” one of the most successful musical plays of re- cent years, promises some new and sensational additions to this enter- tainment during Its engagement at the Loomis opera house this evening Just what these new features are Mr Aarons has thus far refused to state, but it Is" known that the cables be- tween New York and Londou have Bullding, New York Born—Yesterday mornlug to Mr and Alrs Fred G. Astenlelter, a son The employes of the Lehigh Valley raliroad In this section will receive their pay checks on Friday the 14th She Wants A Mcelwogall Kitele un. Sa tabnet ! tw lidoindl ot her kKitehen work ev py day of ber | fe, and make it pleasore ist ad of dru Zery. And frm th= hes Land's Mandpaiut, its a mighty sensible jrese f, | bes aua~ il saves rough in kitchen suppli sin the first yedr sione lo yay for itself, It bakes ths same saving every year cliar profit—and Ls ~ BYES IS “¥ 3 REE CSI +, 1 4 Ab, / de) Sb aN Fes lasts a lifetime. There are some cabinets that will sell for I sa than the Me- Dougall and some that try to sell for shout the same prices, CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St, Valley Phone 191 a : ro OY 2 Ae ZN Eel JE lL \ ra 7 “ Wi, TN - “, - Fa BER : 3 ANE a ae v 7S a ENA HERE IT IS! 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 Desmohd St., Sayre. BELL AND VALLEY PHONE. Sayre Rendering WORKS C. 8. LLOYDT, PROP. = Present. | Remove dead horses and cattle at 3 short notice. All orders wil Ireceive has many points in its favor that Bo | prompt attention Remove stock ¥ otlier present can approach. y {miles distance from Athens, can be no doubts of its acceptability, land Waverly, Hides must be on car- and if vou would learn exactly what icasses; remove free of charge i such a gift means and how it can fam prepared to do the business, have | obtained, send your name, Age, {ambulance to haul the stock; aleo address to us. We are agents for {buy hides, skins, tallow and ULones | Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance > pay market prices. Call Bell tele-{Co a company of irreproachable | phone No. 633, Sayre, Pa | standing Saves — FRED J. TAYLOR, ‘We Do Not Ask You to Believe Us | | | That we are the best Tallors, but ithose who have tried us are con- | ivinced of the fact. Those who have | ‘not tried yet are cordially invited to! iglve us only trinl—after that | {they will be regular patrons Sayre, Pa. QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE If you buy from | _ | COLEMAN HASSLER, We Are Genuine 116 Erle St, Sayre, Tailors | You get the three. Ask your A. Atkin, i | Both Phones. | Over Raymond & Haupt's Confection- | one No » | ————— H. H. Mercereau, Atlorney-Atl-Law. ery Store, Lockhart St. Notary Publle. 5.4 | |Special attention to pension papas. Phone lla le 113 Desmond Street, Sayre. ! Valley | Advertise in The Record YyeeesV TOTTI Y 2222 RES x SHEEP EILLL 0 000000000 P bbb rE PPE PPP ERE YYTTTTTTTITTYTTYTTeTToTYTrTY Make Selections Now For Christmas Delivery. While our stocks are large ---the largest in this valley--- the choicest pieces go first and it will be advisable to come early. This beautiful store, with its wealth of a Christmas Both Phones. Be a a a dy k § : v 2 a REESE & of desirable articles for the home, Bh Sh cn a hh i dh hh dh dh hh BE EB SS EE ESS ER gh gh RS RS ow a y . present that will prove ornamental, EE 227, 229, 231 Main St. Athens. Ey 4 EE a = I