Second, We pay no rents EY & PAGE, Agents Commission to the old Pcstoffice A. site and Is Now Ready For Business. G. M. DRIGGS. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST, od candy 10c, 3 Ibs for 2 New mixed nuts 16¢ — *S. Nice fancy boxes candy from to $1.00. Fruits, fresh a peanuts and popcorn. Desmond Street, SAYRE, PA pecial sale of Christmas furniture Rogers & Miller's. 185-5 1,000 wives to Induce their to purchase their winter own FIKEMEN ARE LOSING THEIR JOBS. Falled te Qualify as Engineers and Their Positions are Now Belog Advertised at Auction. Some of the oldest firemen in the Lehigh Valley service were struck a heavy blow by the announcement that the positions of firemen who had an opportunity to qualify for the posi- tion of engineers and had failed would be taken from them Several positions were advertised at Coxton yards yes- terday, and it is belleved that fully fifteen ol the old tUmers amobg the firemen running from Coxton will find their jobs In the hands of others in a few weeks. The general opinion is that the Miremen themselves are to blame. times to quality for engineers and many of them neglected to do so. The offic- iaks finally lost patience with those ed the notice A short time hence will probably see young firemen on some of the best runs on this divis- fon. The old firemen will be taken care of after a fashion, by odd jobs to be offered to them at the round house BRASS KEY POUNDERS GETS RAISE IN WAGES, Local Telegraphers Made Happy By a Ten Per Cent Increase Sayre, are to receive a ralse In wages. It is understood thal they hayjye been notified that they are to recelve an increase of ten per cent. This will come AS very welcome news, for the operators have been complaining for some time that they are underpaid Those affected by the increase are chief train dispatcher, his assistants and the operators In the local station and the tower men at Athens and East Waverly RECEIVED WORD OF HIS BROTHER'S DEATH. Rev. MH. E Hannah Left New Jersey | This Morning on a Sad Mission the Church of the Redeemer, left last cation to Be Adjudged a Bankrupt. { District Court at Scranton applica- tion was made to Judge Archibald ‘to adjudge W G. T Bartlett of this iplace, a bankrupt This afternoon ied upon last week, and which are this month. This morning Constable John R. Kasper served a notice on the First National Bank to the effect that Judge Archibald. before whom | commenced, wil be asked to appoint | a temporary receiver for the stock! of bankrupt goods The foregoing Is a brief summary | of the status of the Bartlett failure, the story of which was told In Fri Record The effect of the moves which were made this morning | | Racket store. furnitare of Re- 185-5 STEALING FRON LJ. — during the holidays. Doll, toys “pletures and everything at Atheas Racket store. Joseph Kasper is the guest of his brother, John R. Kasper of this place. If you buy shoes from us you get style, comfort and wear. H. Sattler Christmas trade among the Sayre merchants [8 beginning to pick up Despite the inclement weather Sayre dered Cars—Land In the Tolls. Two Lrothers named Durham, who Heide al South Waverly, were arrest- ed al the Lehigh Valley freight trans fer platform this morning on warrants ers are accused of stealing a quanti- ty of whiskey, nuts, candy, tobacco and thermometers [rom the (freight cars which pass through the yards On Saturady Mr. Shaffer secured a search warrant of Justice Carey and went to the home of the Durbams in South Waverly. He searched the house and found a considerable por- merchanis are raporting a good trade tion of the stolen property, and while Closing out entire stock. Special! prices this week. Tabor & Lambert's {Art Parlor. The Sayre serie of Eagles will hold tity of tobacco and other plunder in ian outhouse. The men were con- | tronted with the charge and confesed | This morniug warrants, charging lar- present condition of affairs will bring! about a legal entanglement which has | few pareilels The bank proceeded | for money advanced Bartlett several {months ago. Bartlett and the bank ‘on Thursday evening. For months past the officials of the {entered into an agreement whereby | 'a cake sale at G. R. Follett's grocery [ted. The company has determined to he was to stay at the store, sell goods, tore on Saturday afternoon next etc, and turn over to the bank the proceeds of the sales, less the amount | actually required to conduct the busi- ness. Last week the bank considered itself unsafe and Sheriff Griffin was ordered to levy on the goods. This he did and notices were posted ad- vertising the goods for sale on the {terday to lake steps for ensuing elec- | tion of officers for the fire department. | F. E Vanness of Wysox, and Steph- | (en Sullivan of Towanda, were In Sayre | today transacting business of a legal | pature Bartlett, however, insists that his | Paul Hayden, George E Lull and contract with the bank has not expir- J Lee Wiling of Sayre, are at Tow- ed, and that there was no authority: tanda today, having been drawn on the for the officials to proceed as they! | trial jury. did. Accordingly he consulted his at- torney, L. T. Hoyt, with the result as| The big safe for the local postof- ialready stated Bartlett's liabilities fice building arrived this morning | are $7,550 while his assets are $7,500 land workmen have been busy Instal- BLOW FROM SLEDGE KNOCKED HIM SENSELESS. on lower Desmond street The Traction company Is now run- Robert Harrigan Met With a Palnful | 0!0E the cars over the new tracks Though Not Serfous Accident at ‘on North Elmer avenue [It Is not the Boller Shops This Mornlog. jexpected that the ten minute service Robert Harrigan, a young man | | will be Installed before spring about eighteen years old, employed | as & bollermakers’ apprentice in the boiler shops, was taken to his home on North Elmer avenue this forenoon in an uncouscious condition, result- ing from a blow which he received on the head. The young man was engaged The rather high temperature of the | in driving out stay bolts. He Was| past two days has somewhat rellev- striking an upward blow with a sledge | {ed the mogotonous empty car ques- when it slipped and hit him on the | tion, by the substitution of a normal left of the forehead. He was picked | tonnage for freight and coal trafic up in a dazed condition and when | his home was reached he was entire- ly unconscious. Shortly before noon | he recovered consciousness Beyond This Is conceded to be one of the | {A severe concussion to the brain it] best musical comedies on the road, is not though that his injuries will] and is drawing packed houses where- prove serious. {ever |L appears Governor Penny packer will prob- bly retire from office without issuing a death warrant for Mrs. Kate wards, who Is condemped to death for the murder of her husband ‘Pit! Paff! Poul!” will be seen at the Loomis on tomorrow evening STABBED, AND THEN From indications merchants will able to get their freight on time. The dell Told the Police. William Rundell of North Towan- da, declares that he was stabbed and = - {thrown off the Lehigh Valley bridge! Atorney 1. N. Evans, who has ben | at Towanda on Saturday night He} SOND to his home on Keystone coud not give a clear story to the po-, avenue for several days, suffering lice for them to get a working clew | from an attack of the grip, is Im- Rundell appeared on the streets of To- | PFOVInE and expects to be at this of- wanda Saturday night about nine {fice by the end of the present week O'clock. He was bleeding profusely | from a wound on the side of the head, | and his clothing was soaked He told a rambling story of walking long the ’ { Rev. M. B. Wood, formerly a past bridge when he was approached from y pas'or of the church, officiating. The ser- b t ! i ehind by two men I'hen he de- | vices wer largely attended. clares he was stabbed and thrown! into the ri H nat he wwa | remains were taken to Tioga e 2 EWI! h i pver Bays that he M | cemetery for interment ashore {jump night and day. The funeral of Mrs. C. E Knapp occurred yesterday afternon at {Church of Christ In West Sayre, The Rev. M. B. Wood, formerly ELEVEN CASES ARE | pastor of the Church of Christ ON THE CIVIL CALENDAR. West Sayre, preached to a large cou- | They Wil Be Heard in the Court of | Mr Wood Is now located near Hiram, Common Pleas This Week. O. and is attending a college at that | Fhe criminal cases on the calendar’ place weie Friday were delighted to again grasp night, Judge Fanning having order- by the hami ed court to convene in the evening to finish the trial of Mrs Willlam| The congregational meeting for the | Ackley, who was indicted upon a Presbyterian church has been called {charge of obtaining goods under false for Wednesday evening, January 2, {pretenses. The jury returned shortly | 1907, to take action on the report of | Luished at a late hour him after nine o'clock and on Saturday! the central morning brought in a verdict of guilty commiltee appointed formulate plans for the proposed new | {ingly Special Officer Shaffer has been |tenders Saturday he was busy all day, and finally, after a dint of hard i work, located some of the stolen prob- lerty at the house of the Durhams in South Waverly They will be given a hearing before Justice Carey this afternon Other arrests will follow, {company Is determined, if to put a stop to the thefts as the possihie SHIFT ENGINE STRUCK LEHIGH SWITCHMAN. Painfolly Bruised But Not Seriously Injured. John Carmody, a switchman in the {employ of the Lehigh Valley, was slightly injured in the East Towanda |yards on Saturday evening. Carmody was struck by shift engine No 703 {and thrown to one side of the track When picked up he was found to be suffering from several painful bruises {but noue of them are of a serlous na- ture | Bring your boys to my store and {buy them a useful Xmas present, a rn of clothes or an overcoat. Prices {right at H. Sattler's. 183-10 Hats, shirts, mufflers and neck- wear, large selection at H. Sattler's. NOTICE. | Want ads. Inserted by persons not {having a ledger account with The Record must be pald for when order- led printed. We positively cannot charge wants ads. Indiscriminately— {the expense of bookkeeping and col- lecting Is entirely out of proportion to the amount luvolved in the trans- action { William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch Hazel. The best Salve In the world for {Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, Chapped Hands and all skin {eruptions. It Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price 125¢ by druggists. Williams Mfg. Co, Prop's, Cleveland, 0. Sold hwy C M | Driggs, druggist Advertise in The Record. more acceptable for Xmas giving thana piece of furniture. Hundreds of articles that will appeal to your good taste and good sense are here displayed for your criticism and selec- tion. We would call .attention to the ele- gant bedroom suits the new designs 205 Desmond street Valley Phone 191 a - If you buy from COLEMAN HASSLER, No. 11¢ Erie St, Sayre. Vou get the three. Ask your melgh- bors. Both Phones Ee se — H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-At-Law. Notary Public. Special attention to pension papers. Valley Phone 11a ee ———— PHONOGRAPH N Makes a nice Xmas a—-- PETER POU FFLE IN “PIFF! PAFF! POUR!" Exposare Brings on Rheumatism. Painful in its mildest form, quickly becoming an agony or torture if neg- ected. When you feel the first pain in the muscles, the slight stiffness in the joints take Bloodine. It acts immediately on the Blood and Nerves, and will positively cure Rheumatism, however severe Sold buy C. Driggs, Sayre. HERE Pretent........ J, | Prices, $10, $20, $30. Easy payments taken We carry in stock every Edison record made. ZAUSMER’'S Jewelry Store Waverly, Try an Ad. in The Record. You'll get w|results; others do. ITIS! 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. = | | | | | TTT TTYTYYTIYT TITY TITY YYYYY \AAananaassaaa lass NO GIFT will stay longer or give greater PLEASURE than a piece of Furniture. AAA EE EE EE EE EEE Ee Our immense stock pre- sents the fin- est opportu- did iddidddidddddddididididtddddddd a pb E PEE IPE PPP P OPP EPP Ube night for New Jersey to attend the, This morning the civil calendar was | | church. Previous to this meeting the | nity for se- funeral of his brother. received ‘he news of his brother's death om Saturday, but concluded to remain here yesterday to conduct ‘the Justifying himself by saying that his first duty was to his parishioners. Hosmer's Marine Band will give a | promenade in Elsbree's opera house | on Monday evening mest. Dancing from 8. to 11. Gentlemen 25; ladies free. Come out and help the band boys. 184-4 Be————— The engagement of the Cradoc-Nev- tile Tepartoire company for the Loom- aven- ltaken up. There ure a number of im- | members of the congregation will be portant cases on the calendar and it made acquainted with the plans and | lis expected that the entire week will details, thus giving each member suf- ibe consumed In disposing of them ficient lnformation to intelligently vote Ther are eleven cases on the civil|upon the question. Het, but It Is not jikely that all of {them will be called for trial ADNVERTISEDS. TAKE SOTICE. IPWO FUNER LS Record ins! ting that advertisers must | HELD YESTERDAY. ba7e their copy for change in this —— offi « on the day Se'ore they are to | Remains of Mrs. C. E. Knapp and W. appear is ‘apei-tive and is due to R. Stevenson Were Lald at Rest Yesterday. {der no circumstrucesr will this rule | e funeral of the late William R [be departed [ om, and advertisers are Stevenson wis Held from the Church | thercfora urged tn govern themselves | of the Redesmer yesterday afternoon oBduyeests In Dhyoree. at two o'clock. A short prayer ser- | nas in divorce have been is- : ules at fie | sued a i later. Both Phones. bh lecting "a present that did ididdididdidididdididbdbidbd TTT TITTYYTIYTIYTIYTTIYTYTYTYYYY Athens. Lana TE EE and EE IE a he a SE EE EE aE 227, 229, 231 Main St.