i went you to get down. Second, we pav no rents. Sroafel, Sram br Conran MANEY & PAGE, - to use up the pieces 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8S. Main St., Athens. The Agents Commission Cc T. IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO THIS STORE removed to the old Postoffice site and Now Ready For Business. fe PROCAS candy fresh every « chocolates of all y boxes of can- ter, Ye cream pop corn and day. days and plat The Valley Record “All the news that's at to to prist” TUESDAY, Subscribe for The Record JANUARY s 1807 Wanted—Experienced the Wilbur House The number of typhold fever case at Scranton is steadily diminishing table girls at 203-2 Mrs. James Adams of River street Is In Skinner's Eddy caring for her sister, who is 11} Danie! Roth, one of the oldest brake men on the Lehigh Valley, who has been on a leave of absence for eigh teen months, has returned to service of the company Best grade Lehigh Valley and Ber nice coal, well screened, prompt de livery, hard and soft wood. Both phones at yard and office at Raymond & Haupt's. D. Clarey Coal Co. Harry Walper of Hazleton, died in the Hazleton State hospital on Satur- day from injuries received on New Years day by falliug from the roof of a box car. He was 40 years of age, and is survived by his wife and three children. Peter Moyer, who wes for many Years an engineer on the Lehigh Val- ley railroad, died on Saturday at the home of hix daughter, Mrs. James Smith In Wilkes-Barre, aged 62 years Death WES due to heart trouble. Mr. pe! poke on the Lebigh Valley Judson Hart of South Waverly Is Al leged te Have Falled to Properly Frovide for His Wife's Sappert. fast night B. I. Lewis, coustable wenl to South Waverly and arrested Judson Hart of that borough, on a charge of desertion and non-support, preferred by the latter's wife, Mrs Delphine Hart Hart was arraigned before Justice Carey later in the evening, entered a plea of nut gullty, and gave bail fo a hearing which will be held tomor- fow Mrs Hart says that she married 2] years and that band has never supported her as a man should She claims that she was forced to withdraw from his home, has been her hus as {he utterly falled to provide her the | necessities of life Shortly after Hart was arraigned in court last pight Mr= Hart was ta ken suddenly ill, and Dr. A. K Cor ‘bin was called. Later in the evening ishe was removed to the home of her ison on North Elmer avenue § oLp COLN COLLECTORS ARE STILL BUSY, be Contest Goes Merrily On and is Creating Unusual Interest. The ald coln contest still continues lively and has stirred up unusual in- terest among the residents of the val ley Every day scores of people who any where from one to several old coins are heard from Mrs Rogerson has thus far beaten competitors Yester day she came The Record office with an old Spanish coin, bearing date of 1083, and valued at $1500 The coin is lu a good state of preser vation and is certainly a relic of oth- George all to er days W. F Crandall, of the D Andrus Company, Is also the possessor of se:- eral old coins, among which is a pen dated 1798 On the obverse side are the words “one hundredth” He also has =everal old half dollars, some old 1809 They in good condition and show the effects of wear but little. A half cent, bearing date of 1809, which was found in a gar- den at New Albany 35 years ago, owned by Mr. Crandall, and he has carried it a long time Ss ny as ans are is Charles Goodall of Wright's gro cery store, carries a coln In his pock et which was found on North Lehigh avenue, Sayie borough! about 14 year ago. It was colued in the and Is a French plece F. E Erdman of Sayre, has a coin bearing date of 174% It is an English coilu and has been in his for some years Dr coins Is of au Interesting nature has a French dated 1787 One noticable this coin is the fact that the engray ing is all In perfect coudition and shows little the effects of wear He al=o has a penny. dated 1703 half-cent pieces, dated 1804 1834, and au English pen ny dated 1735 year 185. possession A K Corbin's collection, of old He silver dollar, pure feature of but thre: respectively 150% BANK STOCKHOLDERS ELECTED DIRECTORS | Old Board Continued With the Excep- tlom of J. N. Weaver, Whe Is No Longer Able to Act on Account of Ill Health, At the tional the regular vearly meeting of stockholders of the First Na Hank of Sayre, held at the bani ailding all the old with the of J. N were re-elected. Mr. Weaver's name ngt Included in the list of di rectors by the request of his family As well Mr. Weaver ha been in falling health for the past two years and Is no longer able to attend to the duties of a director. The or ganization of the new board of direc tors has been postponed until a later today, director: exception Weaver was is known date HOWARD YL MER HOSE (CO. ELECTED OFICERS. Men Chosen to Direet the Compan) During 1907, At the annual weeting of the How ard Elmer hose company held at the last night the following elected for the 1907 President, H. H. Ackerman vice president, Augustuzx Smith; foreman, Walter Brooks, first assist ant foreman, John Purcell, second as sistant, W. LL. Keeney; recording sec retary, Frank E Wood: fAnanclal sec retary, IL. J Slater; treasurer, R A: Holcomb; pipemen Ist, Johu Kitchen, 2nd, Myron Gilkey, 3d, John Eddy, 4th, Bert Casterline, property clesk, Edward Shamp, trustee for one year, A. Smith; membsrs of fire board, Walter Brooks and John Eddy. house officers were hose year ol “When Women Lo at the L ¢” Is the attrac- Mrs. Manning of Hoover street is seriously ill The thermometer registered degrees above in places yesterday sixty It would seem that we had plents of rain for this season of the year Mrs. Dave Kendig and Mrs Shaffer went ta Wilkes-Barre morning to spend a few days friends and relatives TB this with The week of praver will served at the Baptist church meetings will be held every 1:30 except Saturday night ob- and night at be The regular monthly meeting of the Sayre Business Men's Association will be held in the association rooms to morrow evening at § oclock I. B Shaffer. special officer for the Lehigh, is at Waverly ting boys who have been caught tam pering with Lehigh Valley signals today prosecu No _§ was nearly two hours late at the local station this morning on ac count of fallure of the Grand Trunk to make connections at Niagara Falls The Prohibitionidts will their rooms over H meet in All Prohibitionists are invited to be pres- ent Wednesday evening at § o'clock The Lehigh SiX new passenger combination buffet on the Black Diamond service Delivery of the which are promised to be of the most modern type and comfortable, is prom- ised by May 1 has placed an order and cars Ex new coaches baggage for nse Cars A man named Owens, whose chris tian name was aot! divulged was rested vesterday afternoon hy Walsh and later arraigned before Jus- tice Carey on the charge of jumping a board bill John C Osborn prietor of the Osborn house complainant, and the defendant be given a hearing late this afternoon ar the will is of cold hard winter us during the Whatever may vet be in store for uext two months, it that the week between Christman New Years was an exceptionally and that the entire fall has given the hard winter that dicted Cold weather doubt have, but the or cannot be denied and mild geason shce of pre- one last no Indications has been we shall neo past is secure THIS PROPHET IS SOMEWHAT MIXED, The Caterpillar Is Not On to His Job This Winter, the weather of Talmadge's plumbing slightly mixed just at the present time George Collins prophet shop, | and is forced to admit that he is un able to tell whether the remaluder of the winter is to be or mild This morning Mr who ac quired a knowledge of in the sacred precincts of Sullivan coun ty, twa Both insects were very much alive, but not severe Collins bugology captured caterpillar quite so fleet of foot as they are in The colo attracted and there the good old summer time of the the attention of Mr. Collins doubt has whether winter or caterpillar is what large sized arisen mind fore a in his to have fur the as to we are a real not The gurrounding the heads caterpillars Is exceedingly dark the remialtedr light Now Collins reasons that Lhe light fur | represents that part of the winter which will be mild, while the indicates that part which Is to be se Thus far the winter has exceedingly mild, but color plainly says that of the winter Now while Mr is vere been the caterpil- the should have lars’ fore been of the and there part ag the remainder is light colored SeNere caterpillar fore the remainder of the winter Is to be mild, Mr. Collins forced that he unable calculations is to Is to make uccurate PRIMARY LAW RAISES A NEW QUESTION. There Is Now a Discussion as to Wheth- er Saloons Shall Be Required fo Close, It Is quite a fad to ralse questions pri now a the operation of the There the lon requiring saloons to be closed dur- the day of the about new law whether mary election in discussion as to provis- ing certain hours on where it has been decided to the borough and townships nomina- tions In the old way, as the law mits. This is another one of problems precipitated by making the nomiuation borough and township candidates under the new sytem optional. Of course, the lawyers are divided in opinion, but those representing liquor dealers who want their clients to be entirely are advising that they places during the hours designated by the law, whether the district holds A primary under the act or not, It} is evident that the Legislature wi'i|] have to straighten but some of the kinks in the law as nD As possi ble. per the of safe close thelr Iy Session In the Packer Howe Hooms Last Night- Laid Over Until Next Meeting. Lively interest centered in the mest ing of the fathers in Packer hose rooms last night it being coufidently that questions been the public mind for would up final disposition borough expected which have several several come for discussion There number Were more than the usual of present. but the of itself did not develop anything out of the ordinary and thoss citizens meeting the council who had attended expecting fo witness a big time were manifest ly disappointed A passage al aims between Burgess Cross and Coleman Hassler man from the council the question of clealng sidewalks relieved ithe monotony of the rountine work aud also furnished some little ment for the Second ward, over excite auditors wanted to {sldewalks could be cleared of snow iand charged to the persons who own ed the sidewalks. Mr Cross was {u- {formed that a proceeding of this cha: jacter would be perfectly the discussion Councilman ‘that the i Burgess Cross know if i] $ and foligwed proper which Evans told fatter’s sidewalk his property in West Sayre dirtest that section. The burgess {retaliated by intimating that the side iwalk in front of Mr. Evan's property was not particularly sanitaey needed cleaning as badly as some oth ers in the borough iin front was in of the in_ A general discussion of the sidewalk question followed during which Coun- ciiman Hassler charged that the street commissioner cleaning | sidewalks for individuals and {charging the expense to the borough | This oft impeachment was the signal | ifor a little njore {Cross declared that was private oratory Burgess the only persons | snow free gratis” were a few iwomen” Councilman Hassler his feet instantly prominent citizens whose walks citizens whose walks had been clear ed and desired to know if they were widow women?’ This ghded the dis discussion 50 far as the meeting of the council was concerned, but after widow was on and named several ad- tople of a somewhat heated discussion among those (uterested It was expected that the would be night and there had been a general under standing that the for laving the pipe under the Lehigh tracks had but it developed that been signed by the bor the officials of the Therefore the en until Frida to which time the council ad fewer gues {tion disposed of last contract been executed they had not ough officials railroad company nor tre matter was laid over jevening journued A was bill for the presented borough clerk, but as the council ha decided to the bill was laid one until lew shut-off council nozzles to the by the {not yet purchase side noz jzles the sli linve tigation could Wood of he who was recently elected chief the department was present, and | {stated that he was of the opinion that {the department could get along with {out the nozzles An Hght bill amounting $204 and a gas bill of §7 held up whether eiectric 15 were also the electric company is fur nishing light which complys with the candle power agreement {dogs presented and was ordered pald wus by It was decided to pay the contractor who the test pits for the sum of $18 for the crib has excavated {new sewer the bing which uever been removed from the pits on account of the uncer tain of the contractor agreed $18 the cribbing was {good condition when (it {aud returned to him { Officer J. J {trom the ber and asked that the be allowed on his vaca tion to which he is entitled. The coun cil decided to deduct the fmit Officer ull at one condition project also to refund the in was taken up providing Lewis, who was absent force seven days In Decem two days in January time pay, and per Lewis to take his vacation time Councilmen West, Evans and Has [ler were appointed Ly President Lace jas a committee to draft suitable reso {lutions on the death of R. HH. Sayre Another incident which added spice to the meeting was when R. H Hol comb, of West Sayre, who was recent ly deposed as a special officer took thi floor, and began to tell in what man he was relleved of his badge of Mr. Holcomb stated that Chief ner office because the business {desired it Mr. Holcomb had proceded thus far. when Chief Walsh who was {sitting in the rear of the council cham- ber walked. up to the president's desk | and declared that Mr. Holcomb was mistaken, and that he did not tell him that the business men desired his his badge men of furniture Desmond street HTT I< 205 buy some furniture you just “see here.” If you desire to have a big assort- ment of fine goods. to choose from at thelowest of prices. You can inspest our goods as close- ly as possible and if you can find the slightest of flaws in Valley Phone 191 a <3 3: 4 ” z OY ARR ACTUAL COST, ON FRATERNAL {TWEEN 18 AND 60 YEARS, | CALL ON Lacey declared both men out of orde: and the Burgess Cross was asked to repo: incident was closed to the council at a later date his with Application for a as ition reference to reinstate ga Hght on Steadman and a North Wilbar the committen chief presented which was placed on file street Eas main referred to Ihe avenge were lights his on figs annual and the of fire report fire de report board reported the election The {was read. accepted and placed on file ithe council outstanding bills, and adjou taken til Friday es at which time the the of the {partment officers police paid a few rament was ut- ening next ewer feature question will be evening PAPER THIEF IS CAUGHT IN THE ACT. | Postal Inspector Gets Busy and Takes Steps Which Will Probably Break Up a Disagreeable Practice, the thieves During past few months Sun day papers have persistently annoyed the agents of the number of Philadelphia every the various along the Valls A are Hue Lehigh large papers shipped out of hey ndles and The go of them, however ide long Sunday are in original buy ick hipped i ire not enclosed in ernment has charge and they are known as Bundle for variou of the Lehigh on board of No out mal town the Valles and when they 10 the easthouns which leaves lhe ire shipped reach transferred Sayre are milk train here about The trainmen on the milk the off tations ling the ten o clock train then throw bundie at {the various While along the intransit package have been broken open and as a result dea would find themaelv to the er Com postal in short po Sunday a fplaint was made toffice and on boarded short {partment pector the milk train at the ald Sayre and a distance down {line one of the trainmen, who | ide of breaking I'he another the ito re caught in the of the HOw in Sarre, wa fact open one pack tralnman Lut {ages looking {for whether 1s it is government job known to not intends prosecute “When Wo omen of the big Love” When Women to I Une sCenes in Ave a the furday melodrama be given At Loomis opera house next Sat shows the interior of a factor full operation and The startling It Is the that {with machinery [the hands at Wf the the work Wene Is one the with shown first most on stage time one exception such a thing the {the machinery “ showing interior of a factory witl in operation, has beet The machinery [attempted on the stage actually the When member operate in Women Love” Card Thanks, My I C McCracken thauk all friends for their Kindness and death of thelr McCracken, Ji McCracken Mr sire and de to their and neighbors the | boy {Mr during illness Hitt lohn C and Mrs J C Signed Notice, ! Owing to the increase cost of labor and other necssities, we the under islgned Master Plumbers and Tinner: of Waverly, Sayre and Athens, find {It necessary to advance the price of plumbers and tinners to 50 cents por hour, helpers 25 cents per hour, after Jan. 1, 1907 (Signed) Barton & Rockwell Co, Fred F. Smith Meade Bros John L. Shea, | Geo. LI. Roberta Bolich Bros, Foch Bros, H. R. Talmadge, F. E Smith. Try the Record. Co, TT IS! INSURES BOTH SEXES BE. BOLICIES COVERING DIVIDEND PACH FIVE YEARS THE CAYUTA LAND CO. OF BAYH Desires to announce that they have Some very desirable bullding lots sale on cheap and easy terms, and that they have placed the agency sclling them in the bands of ANDREW EVARTS of this place. All those wishing to provide themselves with homes or to invest In lots for specu- lative purposes will do well to con sult with Mr. Fvarts hefore pu ing elsewhere. This plot of land nearly surrounded by Indust : with beautiful scenery an vantages of a to snit purchasers being taken to #8 comprising this § ply of the be he valley a fords. When you come to look over the plot of ground take trolley 0 Springs Corners. cross bridge that crosses over I. V. R. R. when across bridge turn to the left and you are on the ground. There will be a man at the office Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons of each week to show you over the ground, or any other day by calling Valley Phone No. 244c. Andrew Ryarts, 108 Hospl- tal Place, Sayre, Pa. Tax Notlee. will be added to all pald after Jan. 15th, 1907. room 7, Elmer bank building. Plumstead. collector. alb}. 5 per cent faxes not Office }. i nam Sayre Rendering 1 Removes Dead Horses and Cattle, eight miles distant from either Athan Sayre or Waverly. remove Dead Hogs that weigh pounds and over free of charge. buy Hides, Skins, Tallow and BE Pay market prices Call Bell Tele- phone No 6323 C. 6G. 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