7 per cent. it simply no comparison when comes to style and work- + ‘Desmond St., Sayre, f you don’t trade with fhe Agents a 322 8. Main St., Athens. us we both lose money. Commission $5 Down and $3 a Month 228 Main Stre et, Athens, Pa. Drigas STORE d 0 the old Postoffice tite and ? Ready For The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print.” THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, WILL BE VNABLE TO START NEXT WEEK. Failure of Electric Motor to Arrive Delay« Shirt Manufacturing Company. On acount of the failure of the elec- tric motor to arrive on time the EI. mira Shirt Manufacturing Company of which Levington Brothers are the proprietors, will be unable to stars | their plant Into operation on the of January, as plinned. Part of machinery has arrived, however, wg Is being instalied. More is expected next week, and the firm expect to get Started shortly therdhfter. Quite a large number of operatives have been engaged and these are requested to Watch the columns of the Valley Rec- ord for the exact date when their ser viced will be needed. The industry promises to give employment to a large number of people, on a class of work which will be highly desira- ble, and the citizens of Bayre In gen- eral will highly apreciate its locating here. 1806 A A —— The Sayre team goes {0 Athens to- Athens team on their will be music In the Athens James Smith Begins Action In Tres- pass Against T. P, Maney of This Place afternoon in the court of common pleas of Bradford county T. P. Maney, the well known contractor of this place, was made the defendant in a suit for damages, James Smith of Athens township being the plaintiff. He asks for damages in the sum of $10,000. The sult is the result of a contract which was entered into between Maney and Smith over a year ago. Mr. Maney owns a tract of wood land just across the Susquehanna riv- er. Smith. who is well along in years, contracted to clear a strip of this wood land 200 feet back from the riv- er. After it was cleared he was to seed it and then if he did the work according to the terms of the contract he was to have still another strip to clear. Mr. Maney claims that Smith aa not fulfill the terms of his first {agreement and that therefore he did not enter into a second contract with Smith. The latter, however, is alleg- jed to at various times gone on to Maney's property and cul trees and timber not. included In the original contract. He was notified, according {to Mr. Maney, to keep off the property {but he failed to heed the notice. Last fall Mr. Maney went before Justice Carey and caused a warrant to be is- sued, charging larceny. The case went before the grand jury, ‘but as {Mr. Maney did not press the charges no indictment was found. Smith, it is alleged, persisted in going on the property and cut timber and carried it away. On December 12 Smith and Arthur Munn went on to the property and began cutting trees. They were arrested while loading the trees on a wagon, charged with larceny. On this charge they were discharg®® but were held to Tourt on a charge of cut- ting and felling timber trees without the knowledge and consent of the owner of the property and carrying the same away. Mr. Smith alleges that he has not exceeded his contract, and on account {of Mr. Maney’'s interferring with his {completing it, he asks for damages. iI. A. McPherson of Towanda. and [Laws & Winlack of this place, are at- itorneys for Mr. Smith. The outcome {of the suit will be watched with In- | terest |MANEY & PAGE SELL | CLOTHING BUSINESS. Take Possession on March 1st. Maney & Page, the well known {clothlers who Lave conducted business on lower Desmond street since 1599, have disposed of their stock of goods to John A. Ruggles of Athens. The terms for the sale were made yester- day but Mr. Ruggles will not take possession until the first of March next Maney & Page are also conducting a clothing store at Athens, and their business has grown to a point where they are no longer able to give both places the attention that they deserve Therefore they have disposed of thelr clothing siock in this place to Mr Ruggles. They will thus be able to devole their entire time and attention | to the Athens store, which Is regarded | as one of the finest in this section Maney & Page began business In {Athens in 1897 when they bought out the J. W. Carroll store. In 1889 they came to Sayre and located in the {Glazer block. Three years ago thes erected a fine brick block on Des- mond street. They Installed a fine line of clothing and gents’ furnishings and have since continued to conduct a first-class up-to-date clothing em- porium. They have made hosts of friends who will regret to learn that they have decided to discontinue busi- ness here Their successor Mr. Ruggles is a ness in Athens and several years ago sold out to Kiff & Stacy. Since then however, he has been travelling on | the road as a commercial man He will follow the same policy Inaugur-| ated by Maney & Page, and give to the people of Sayre a first-class cloth- Ing store in every respect. Mr Rug- Igles will form a partnership with M F. Mee, who has for six years been employed as a clerk by Maney & Page| The fact that Mr. Mee Is to remain In| Sayre, and as a member of the new | firm, will Le particularly gratifying to his large circle of friends and business acquaintances The Supreme District Organizer for | the Order of the Golden Seal for this | and adjoining counties, Jennie AM. | Cole Is slowly convalescing at he: boarding place, 414 Desmond street, alter a serious attack of typhoid fev- er. Mrs. Cole will go to_her sister's at Hammondsport, N. Y., the latter part of next week, to remain until Again able to resume her work Before You Purchase, However, Ase certain What Your Home Deal. er Has to Offer. A force of salesmen, representing A western hardware house, has invad- ed Bradford county, for the purpose of relling s'eel ranges. The salesmen, it Is said, propose to make a complete canvass of this county, and will visit every house. They will dispose of as many stoves as possible, give to the purchaser a guarantee with each stove and then move on to new territory. Today's Towanda Review contains a half column article on the subject of the invasion and offers some ex- cellent suggestions. Assuring (ts readers that it has no objection to their buying what they please or of whom they | lease, the Review, however believes it plain duty to open the eyes of prospective purchasers Before purchasing a stove of a foreign con- cern, first go and Inspect the stock carried by your local dealer. Then compare the stoves and the prices with the goods and figures offered by the travelling salesmen. Nine times out of the purchaser will arrive at the conclusion that money can be saved by buying at home. The local merchant, too, is easily found when you want him, and Is there to make good. If the article you buy of him Is not satisfactory. Look Into this before you buy a stove SENSATIONAL DOUBLE SUICIDE AT ELMIRA. —— Woman Convicted of Abduction and « Lover Die Together in Jall. A dramatic and sensational double suicide occurred in the the Chemung county jail at Elmira on Christmas night. Bessie Wells, an abandoned woman who had been convicted of ab- duction anc sentenced to a long term In prison, rnd her lover Frank Delan- ey, drank carbolic acid In full sight of the jall guard. Fatal results fol- lowed, both man and woman dying In a few moments The Wells woman was awaiting re- sentence on January 3d, her former sentence having been declared illeg- al. Christmas night Frank Delaney, A raliroad man, called at the jall, and exhibited a document which purport- ed to be Lower of attorney for the Wells woman He was admitted to the jall without question He was conducted to the cell occupied by the woman and they engaged in conver- sation Suddenly Delaney passed something through the bars to the woman. It was a bottle and she im- mediately ralsed it to her lips. As she did so a Jail guard attempted to knock the bottle from her hand While the guard was thus engaged Delaney drank the contents of a sec- ond bottle Both man and woman died before medical ald could reach them. Thea tragedy is one of the most shocking that has occurred in Elmira in years Delaney lived with his par- ent? who are highly respectable peo- ple. His infatuation for the Wells woman was inexplicable MAN FOUND DEAD IN FARM HOUSE. Clarence Cormeby of Milan Died Sud. denly Last Night—Coroner Holds Inquest. Clarence Corneby, a laborer ,who has been in the employ of Leman Els- bree for some time, was found dead at the Elsbree farm house in Milan this morning. Corneby and Charles Naugel, better known as “Gypsy Char- ley,” lived in the house, keeping bachelor’s hall. Corneby came to the house last night about 12 o'clock. He retired as usual but this morning was found lying on the floor dead A pool of blood was near him. Jus- tice of the Peace Ralph Tozer was called and conducted an Inquest. It was decided that Corneby had a ft, and that the blood came from his nose Corneby, who had lived a dissolute Iife, has one brother. The remains were brought to Athens this afternoon SECRET MARRIAGES ARE NO LONGER POSSIBLE. Clergymen Are Now Compelled fo Re. After the Ceremony. Clergymen performing marriage ceremonies In Pennsylvania can no longer “keep secret” the fact of the wedding. The new law is now In ef- fect requiring every clergyman within twenty-four hours after performing & marriage ceremony to record the names of the parties and other specified particulars with the record: ing officers of the city or borough This law was especially designed to prevent “secret marriages.” and it Is ikely to prove (horoughly effect! P y 5 1 4 Engineer Claims a Considerable Amount (‘an Be Saved by Altering Plans. The boruogh council was to have held a meeting last night but as a quorum falled to show up the meet- ing was adjourned until mext week. A few of the members met at the Packer hose rooms, among them be- ing Borough Engineer Walker, and although there was no regular meet- Ing the sewer project was discussed by those who were present Engin- eer Walker unfolded a plan which by changing the present route of the proposed sewer will save the borough in the neighborhood of $400. According to the present plans the sewer will pass under the Lehigh den, over Hayden to Desmond street, along Desniond street to Lehigh aven- te, and thence up the latter thorough- fare to the trolley bridge. Mr. Walk- er's new pinn, however, is to have the Sewer go over Hayden street to El- ner avenues, thence along Elmer avey- ue to Lockhart stree!, which will save about 360 feet of pipe. While it will be easier to excavate on Desmond street than it will on Elmer avenue, it is claimed that the difference in the amount of pipe to he furnished will cause a saving of nearly $400 The propose change in the route will probably come up at the next meet- ing of the council. It is expected. too, that the matter will be in shape for final disposition. Those Interested in the sewer would like to see the work commenced before spring SCHOOL TEACHERS . VISIT WASHINGTON, And Were Escorted Around the Capl- tol Bullding By Congressman Lilley. Congressman Mlal E Lilley, who was one of the unfortunate victims of the recnt almalgamation of the Dem- ocrats and the Lincoln Republicans in the Keystone state, was an exceed- ingly busy man a day or two ago. The cause of it was an Invasion of the young women school! teachers fror his district, and all of them had to Le supplied with cards to the visitors gallery Congressman Lilley was equal to the gladsome occasion, and gallantly escorted his fair constitu ents around the building, while his colleagues looked on in envy It is needless to say that the young wom en attracted considerable Nhe occasion. Not a few of them told Mr. Lilley that his defeat was “just horrid,” and that they would make it their particular business “that didn’t occur again.” Lilley now says that he's mighty sorry that they didn’t comc to Washington before the last election ANOTHER FREIGHT CAR ROBBED. Brushes und Several Music Rolls, Freight car thieves are still active despite .the vigilance of the company's detectives Yesterday morning a L S. & M.S freight car which arrived in the Sayre yards at 9:10 o'clock on Tuesday night was entered by known thieves who secured several dozen tooth brushes A number of boxes were hroken open and the con- tents entirely removed. It is not as yet known what the boxes contained The thieves left no clue as to their Identity MAN FOUND DEAD AT COXTON JUNCTION, Dead Body Lay on the Platform of the Lehigh Valley Station. The dead body of a man was found yesterday morning on the platform of the Lehigh Valley station at Coxton Junction Workmen returning from Coxton about 7 o'clock a. m discov- ered the body and notified the night watchman and in a recumbent position. Death was probaly caused by exposure. The body, which has not yet been Ident fied, is apparently that of a man 37 years old ————— Notice. A regular monthly pay meeting of the stockholders of Sayre Building and Loan essociation will be held Thursday evening, Dec. 27. at 7:00 o'clock. Mcney loaned at 8:30 p.m Nominations of officers for the enku- Ing year will be made at that time By order of secretary Plane Tuning. Our tuner will be in this place the left at our ranch office 202 Chemung street, Pa, will be attended to before Valley phone 64x. Sayre. un Scranton, Pa. 3t in our line 205 Desmond street INDE HERE CALL ON BREVITIES Have you made the draft of your New Years resolutions? —————————— W. S. Wright has gone to Cleve- land, Ohio, to visit his mother —————————— “A Break for Liberty” is the attrac- tion at the Loomis this evening | Fairly good sleighing Is reported ‘In many places throughout the coun- ity Chas. H Ellison of Susquehanna, | has charge of the Utopian bowling lalleys Miss Eva Morris is spending her va- cation with her uncle, H. Sattler In i Towanda | Miss Bertle Moharter of Kingston, 8 the guest of Mrs. M. C. Garrison f Lincoln street § T. B. Shaffer, special ofticer for the {Lehigh Valley, went to Geneva this jmorning on official business H. S. Winlack has {appointed permanent trustee in the {Solomon bankruptcy matter ——————————— A bill will be Introduced in | Kress which will require gl! railroads [to install the block signal system i Attorney been con. ————————————— There has been added to the wages jof railway employes about $100,000, - 1000 during the past quarter of a year ————————— Parties were in Sayre looking for ia place in which to locate a picture ishow It is not known whether they [succeeded cr not ee ——————————— | EF. Mcrcereau, district manager lof the N. P. L., antl George W. Scott. {secretary, are in Wilkes-Barre today {in the interest of the order Sheriff Griffin was in Sayre today jand served the summons on the Le- high Valley Ralliroad company which imakes It the defendant in a $25,000 sult {for damages. The plaintiff in the case is Mrs. Sidney Loonis, whose hus- band was killed in the new shops at this place in September Canton citizens will strenuously op- ipose the granting of saloon licenses {in that place. There are several ap- [ plicants and they will all meet with opposition Dr. C. I. Stevens and George Mos- crip will leave the latter part of the week for Harrisburg where they will take their seats in the legislature on January 2 The Wilbur Hook and Ladder will hold a meeting this evening at which time officers for the ensuing vear will ibe elected requested *' : be present All members are earnestly see———————— There are about 600 cases of typhoid {fever in Scranton and about 40 new jcases a day are being reported. The [fever Is of a mild type and the au- [thorities are endeavoring to stamp It out Fhe company formances the Loomis Murray-Mackey repertoire are giving excellent per- afternoon and evening at This evening "A Hreak for Liberty” a story founded on the sensational Biddle will the attraction Brothers, be Shrine Association are letters of gratitude ifrom those who received Christmas idinners. The association furnished lone hundred dinners to as many wor- thy families in the valley .and the letters which Shave thus far been re- celved showthat the recipients are truly grateful. for The Record. The Valley receiving many Be aa ry 4 furniture of the bet- ter kind in Sayre is undoubtedly Cald- wells. Here vouwill sce that one missing piece needed tocom- plete your house fur- nishings for the New Year's day calling. Don't fail however to callandlook over our stock whenever you need anything Valley Phone 191 a ITIS! POLICIES COVERING LOOMIS OPERA HUOSE ONE WEFK COMMENCING MONDAY DECEMBER 24. MATINEES, THE SHOW YOU ALL KNOW, Murray-Mackey Co. Presenting MR. J. M. DONAYVIN and a Carefully Selected Acting Ceo, MATINEE EVERY DAY, HIGH CUASS VAUDEVILLE BE. WEEN ACTS, The “UNIVERSAL” Coffee Percolator A Christmas fi the begs good and healthful beverage To boil coffee is to bring out the ba a ARR Difet “wri BOLICH BROS, Sayre, Pa. It's Not Too Late To have a mod- ern steam or hot water heati system ins before extreme cold Weather sets in. We can make your house ocm=~ fortaule in every corner and your coal bill will bet no larg r. Le us give you an estimate on an up -to - date aya- tem. We sell the well known Cheerful Home furnace which can't be beaten. Plumb- ing, Heating and Tin work. Gas Fixtures, Burpera and H. R. TALMADGE