is BAYRE AN » Orr & Co. and Koyss | Mrs Martha Lyman of Wilbur aven- | ue. is seriously 111. = Miss Nellle Peckens is in Scran- ton visiting friends making ice rapidly. The Murray-Mackey company at the Loomis this evening. simply no comparison when Now is The Um to. begin: practie- ing on writing it 1507. : The stores were all closed yeotser- day on acount of Christmas The Margaret Maroney and ; Agnes lare visiting in New York city Attorney HH 5S. Winlack went to To- P ATHENS. {wanda today on legal business Mrs. Willlam Reese of this place has gonesto Strait’'s Corners to visit rela- ‘tives Mr. and rs Charles Peter of Cort- land, are the guests of friends and SAL hl pl) Rs UNIVER Ed ot LJ =a - Ss - } — 4 2% 16 Desmond 8St., Sayre, relatives in Sayre Prof. IL H gone to Tioga Center Christmas acaiton Stetler and wife have to spend the Buy a FOD CHOPPER Leslie Reynolds has been admitted to the Packer hospital. He is suf- fering from typhoid fever. . Miss Helen Balllett, one of the teachers In the Sayre schools went to Olean on Monday to spend Christ- mes {| Miss Margaret Maloney left this {morning for Patterson, N J. tospend ia few days with her cousin, Miss Mar- garet Hamm : Mrs D P Collins fell on the icy pavement near her home on Lincoln street on Monday and was quite se- verely injured Miss Mame Hamm left yesterday for Scranton, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. J Garry for several days 422 8. Main St,, Athens. Mrs. Hattle Plumstead and daugh- ter are the guests of the former's pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs Spencer Brough- am, of South Wilbur avenue Te the Publle. Editor Record: A number of our citizens seem to be in profound ignorance as to the pol- icy adopted by Sayre Boro Council in establishing a sewer system for Sayre Boro, and as explanations have been requested by citizens from EVEry sec- ! Seat. {Uon, (the remote sections of this bor- : ough especially.) I take this means to According to a story ‘which was inform my constituents and others, as printed In Monday's Towanda Dally {I understand the situation, (subject {Review Sayre is threatened with de- to corrections, however.) The Trunk i population. This condition, according | Line Sewer shall be, (and by rights to the Review, is to be brought about should be) placed by general taxation, {in this wise. The Lehigh Valley is all taxable property contributing In {planning to put on two extra passen- | proportion to Its assessed valuation. {ser trains fo run between Sayre and In order to obtain sufficient funds to | Towanda. Line Sewer it WITH EPOPLATIO | Towanda Review Intimates That Half | of the Men Employed Here Are Likely te Remove to (he County : . ; } A train will leave the lat- construct this Trunk iter place early in the morning and | is absolutely necessary for the bor- j will reach Sayre before the shop jough to be bonded to the extent of {whistle blows. The train will return twenty-five thousand dollars or there- to Towanda shortly after six o'clock labouts This, Sayre Borough Council at night, and herein Hes the founda- can accomplish by ordinanace, as It tion for the Review's story. It is ex- will keep the bonded Indebtedness j pected that balf or more of the men within the two per cent limit of the employed in Sayre shops will remove assessed valuation of Sayre borough to Towanda and still continue to work While a number of our citizens are here for the reason that rent, provis- [fuclined to think that favoritism is lons, etc, are cheaper In that town being shown to certaln parties, by than they are in Sayre. The railroad placing the Trunk Line Sewer on company says the Review, will ar-|Desmond street and Lehigh avenue, range to carry the men back and|&c, this is not the cose, as necessity forth for 18 cents per day, and may compels, both logically and financia- even reduce this price Many of the ly. to place the Trunk Line Sewer on men who are working In Sayre at|streets where the least excavation is present time pay ten cents a day for required. The Trunk Line Sewer. is car fare on the trolley line, and the lin ftself of no special benefit to any Review figures that If they pay the one as no one will be allowed to con- Lebigh Valley 18 cents a day they will {nect with it without paying an amount still be ahead of the game, when It is equivalent to the cost of constructing taken into consideration that in To- a sewer main on a parallel strety all wanda they will be able to more than conditions being equal The Trunk make good on account of the cheap | Line Sewer Is to property holders the irent and the low price of food stuffs same as slreets are to people trav- {clothing. etc. The scheme is to be leiling from one community to anoth- put lu effect shortly after January 1st er. an outlet only All citizens in and then Sayre may be expected to | Sayre must pay street or road tax. gradually disappear from the face of | whether they have teams or no. So ‘should all citizens pay their share of the earth. Horrible thought’ cost of the Trunk Line Sewer. While NAUGEL CHARGED WITH not all property in Sayre may pay its CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, Proportionate share of the expense, it will not be the fault of Sayre Boro : Council. The assessors must be held resposible for any irregularities this line. After Sayre Boro Sewer {Trunk Line has been constructed, it | {Left Horse Uncovered In An Open | Shed All Night When the Weath. ! er Was Bitter Cold. Yesterday morning Charles Naugel, |property holders oa vhal 2ireet tg 4 resident of Green's Landing, was ar- [cide when they are ready to sewer furniture of the bet- ter kind in Sayre is undoubtedly Cald- wells. Here you will sce that one missing piece needed tocom- plete your house fur- nishings for the New Year's day calling. Don’t fail however to calland look over our stock whenever vou need anything in our line. You don’t have to buy but vou can rest assured that you will be satisfied before vou leave this store. All visitors, whether prospective buvers or not, are cordially invited GALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond street Valley Phone 191 a A \ Ap 0 : #1 PSANPLIREEEND HERE IT IS! JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOUR, FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE FOR ACTUAL COST, ON FRATERNAL PLANS. INSURES BOTH SEXES BE. TWEEN 18 AND 80 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. U.S. W, V. WILL GIVE \ NEW YEARS DINNER. All Comrades and Their Ladies Are Iu lfted to Attend. All colurades of the war with Spain and of the Insurection in the Philip- pines, with their ladies. are cordially invited to join the members of Chas F. Moore Camp, "united Spanish War Veterans in their sixth annual dinner at P. QO. 8. of A Towanda. Pa Ianuary 1st The “UNIVERSAL” Coffee Percolator A Christmas gh that bongs goad cheer to all the family Makes by Bhering t coffee before the bods hall, Notice, A regular monthly pay meeting of the stockholders of Sayre Building id Loan gssociation will be held Fenton lieg, Leo 22 LG of © make it in the Usivorsal™ is to have ii yn very ome Dw CTR o'clock. Mcney he Agents Commission » PIANO is $75 to $100. This is the reason we sell pianos cheaper. WE HAVE NO AGENTS L PAY YOU TO COME TO THIS STORE Plano Payments $10 Down and $5 a,Month ewing Machines $5 Down and $3 a Month on Phonographs and Records No Interest Charged on Contracts Here 228 Main Street, Athens, Pa. = Valley Phone 90. prices IG STORE i lo the old Postoffice site and dw Ready For Business. J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1906 Published every afternoon Sundays at 203 West Lockhart Sayre, Pa. Subscription, $3.00 per year: cenls per month. Advertising rates reasonable, made known on application. except street, 25¢ and Entered as second-class matter May 10, 1905, at the postoffice at Sayre, Pa, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. HORSE RAN AWAY WAGON DAMAGED. Man Tried to Stop Avimal Hut With. out Results. A horse rttached to Seager's deliv- ory wagon ran away this morning near the cold storage building, and before the animal was stopped the hills w the wagon were broken and the ground strewn with groceries Mr. Seager had left the animal stand- Ing In the street while he went Into 8 house to deliver groceries. During his absenc: the horse walked toward home. A man tried to stop the ani- mal and there was trouble. The horse #rest. The wagon was overlurned | rested by Chief Walsh on a charge of : I'he funeral of Peter O'Connell, who cruelty to animals. Naugel, who Is {was fata.ly injured at the round house old enough to know better, having {on Sunday night, was held this morn | reached sixty, came to Sayre Mon- {morning from the Church of the Epip- day morning in compauy with an- {hany. other man. They bad a load of { Christmas trees which they had dis- i Grant Tobias, a former well-known posed of, and the money that they re- [eign Valley conductor has purchas- celved must have been exchanged for {ed the Rising Sun Hotel at Hazleton whiskey, for when Naugel was arrest- He assumed the management of the ed yesterday morning he was carry- {hostelry recently lng a full ‘ag. While he was acquir- Ing the jag the horse and wagon had been left under the sheds In the rear of the Valley house. It was found there yesterday morning. uncovered and shivering with the cold. The ani- mal was taken care of and a search Fred Walker, an employe of The | Was made for the owner It was as- Record office, was admitted to the certained that the horse belonged to hospital on Monday night. Mr. Walk- Naugel and he was found about eight ler has been in lil health for several [0'clock. When arraigned on the {days and oa Monday night was forced [charge of cruelty to animals he sald [to quit work that he supjosed the man he was with i had taken care of the animal He The members of the Lehigh Valley | will be given a hearing before Justice train crew who were fined for run-|Carey on Monday morning next. He {ning a train through the city of Wil- | wag held in the sum of $200 bail for | kes-Barre faster than the speed llmit, | his sppearance at that time {have been granted an appeal from the | judge's Jec'sion Rev, Ira W. Bingham, former pas- {tor of the Sayre Baptist church, spent la few hours In town yesterday. Mr.{ | Bingham was on his way from Nor- [wich toy his old home at Spenor } . | PLATE GLASS WINDOW The remains of the late Mrs. Wil- BROKEN AT POSTOFFICE. llam Peter., whose death occurred jeary Monday morning at her home in ; Milltown, were shipped yesterday | Oce Clerk Accldently Pushed Mall {morning to Scranton, at which place | ithe funeral took place Box Through the Pane. Last night while Basil Griswold, The funeral of R. B. Camp was held (On€ the clerks at the local postofice | this morning at ten o'clock from his|%as removing the mall matter from the large iron box which stands near the main ontrance and directly in front of one of the large plate gless windows, he had the misfortune to push the box through the window, shattering it so badly that it will be The Muray-Mackey company whichemecessary to purchase an new glass lapened a week's engagement at the|The mall box is a large one and Is | Loomis on Monday evening Is giving|made of metal It was recently plac- excellent satisfaction. The compaunyled In service and opens hard Mr is a strong one, the bills are all new, | Griswold cxperienced considerable aud an exceptionally fine vaudeville! difMiculty in opening It and it was list Is presented each evening and at| while engaged in trying to operate the {the matinees lock that he accidently pushed it | the window The window cost In the neighborhood of fifty dol- lars [late home on Olive street, the Rey J. F. Warner, pastor of the Methodist {church, offic ‘ating. The remains were taken to Tioga Point cemetery for in- {lerment The regular annual meeting of the | Republican standing committee of Bradford county will be held at the court house in Towanda on January 7. The purpose of the meeting Is to revise party rules to conform with the new primary act, and for the transaction of other Important busi- ness PRESN ASSOCIATION TO MEET AT TOWANDA, Jury Room, Friday, December Sayre merchants say that the holi- 25, at One O'clock P. M. day season which has just passed, from a bulsuess standpoint, has never before been equalled. Every dealer Ini town, who exposed Christmas goods for sale, has reaped a harvest. The majority of the stores sold nearly everything in the shape of toys and practically nothing will be carried over to another season Association at the grand jury rooms | in the court house at Towanda on Friday, December 28, 1906, at one oclock p. m. The question of rail- road advertising for 1907 will be one of the important questions to come | before the meeting { i Dinner wil de served to the mem- | bers of the association at the Ward | House. | Plane Tuning. Our tuner will be in this place the feft at our i The average parent, especially the ong whose Income is abbreviated la loaned at 8:20 p m Nominations of officers for the ensu ing year will be made at that time iy order of secretary that certain street But means for {sowering must first be furnished, and {the Sewer Trunk Line furnishes that {means { [ see no reason why certain people | are opposing Sayre Boro. Sewer, and {especially at this time, when it con- ceded by nearly every body that a sewer system is an absolute necessity for this community COLEMAN HASSLER, 2d ward, Sayre. Pa J. F. Grorge of the Mergenthaler Linotype Company of New York stop- ped off In Sayre few hours this morning “nd made an apnreclated {call at The Record office Mr. George spent the holidays with his son, who is the head of the George Junior Re- public institution at Freeville a The W C. T. U.will meet tomor- jrow afterron at the home of Mrs Dixon at number 206 East Lockhart street at 2°30 pm BOLINGER CREATED ROUGH HOUSE. l > > »” When Told That He Stood “First Out There will be a meeting of the How He Became Abusive. ard Elmer hose company At the hose Anthony Bolinger, who says that he (rooms this evening Is a railroal brakeman, was arraigned before Justice Carey on Saturday night on a charge of drunkenness and | Painful in its mildest form, quickly disorderly conduct Bolinger has becomming an ah torus 4 Be. been boarding at the Osborn house in the muscles, the slight stiffness on North Lehigh avenue. Early Sat- in the Joints take Bloodine. It acts urday evening he was informed by the immediately on the Blood and Nerves, proprietor of the house that he was jase sil Posey oy ROS uma, needed at the round hous€ as he | Driggs, Sayre. ‘stood first out.” It appears, how- ever, that Bolinger had acquired a! Best grade Lehigh Valley and Ber- Jag earlier In the day, and when he [Dice coal, well screened, prompt de- was Informed that it was time to go [livery, hard and soft wood. Both to work, he objected strenuously. In [phones at yard and pfiice at Raymond fact his strenuousness took the form |& Haupt's. D. Clarey Coal Co. of abusiveness, and before he would : . NOTICE. desist it was necssary to ring for the police. Officer Vogel responded and: ‘Want ads. inserted by persons not took Bolinger to the lockup. When having a ledger account with The 'he wae arraigned his nose was mark- {Record must be pald for when order- {8d with a long red mark. from which (@d printed We positively cannot {the blood oozed. and which would in- Charge wants ads indiscriminately— dicate that he had come out second |the expense of bookkeeping and col- lecting Is entirely out of proportion best In a go-as-you-please rough and jtumble. Yesterday morning, after |! the amount involved'in the trans- {action j Spending the night in the "bug-house’ {he was liberated from custody ONE WEFK COMMENCING MONDAY | Exposure Brings on Rheumatism. [MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPZY NEW YEAR. | The universal joy of Christmas and the cherished hopes of a Happy New Year are about to be realized. Merri- ment should radiate from your coun- tenances, enjoyment and happiness prevail in the household or wherever | You may be { Fickle fate doth decree that we can- | | not participate in the Yuletide fes- | Uvities with all our dear or affionced | lones. but to personally visit them is! THE SHOW YOU possible by the use of the Bell Tele. iphone, although perhaps hundeeds of | miles apart ' tre ben eephone wii conner| IUTTAY-Makcey Co. your compliments and personal good | wishes any distance at very low rates | Presenting MR. J. M. DONANWIN and | a Carefully Selected Acting Co. DECEMBER 24, MATINEES, ALL KNOW, A letter has been received from Italy stating that Francisco Durante, the Italian who was recently sent | from the Packer hospital to that far | away country, states that Durante, | whose back was broken, arrived safe- He has been admitted to a hos- pital and 'S"¥aid to be resting com- fortably. MATINEE EVERY DAY. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE BE. TWEEN ACTS. Subseribe for The Record. av Differeat evies and ates $l % “w ct For Sale By BOLICH BROS. Sayre, Pa. dayre Rendering WORKS C. 8. LLOYDT PROP. Remove dead horses and cattle at bort notice. All orders wil Jrecelve prompt attention. Remove stock B miles distance from Athens, Sayre and Waverly. Hides must be on car- casses; remove free of charge. | am prepared to do the business, have ambulance to haul the stock; also buy hides, skins, tallow and bones, pay market prices. Call Bell tele- phone No. 633, Sayre, Pa It's Not Too Late To have a mod- ern steam or hot water heati system instal b:fore extreme cold weather seta in. We can make your house cum fortable in every corner and r coal bill will bet no larger. Le us give you an estimate on an well known Cheerful Home furnace which can't be beaten. Plumb ing, Heating and Tin work. Gas Fixtures, Burcers and Glassware H. R. TALMADGE. Both Phones, Elmer Avenues. Try an Ad. in The Record. You'll get results; others do.
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