8 Desmond St, Sayre, 322 8S. Main St., Athens. WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO THIS STORE rt ~ STORE Yemoved to the old Postoffice site and : Now Ready For "Business. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST, . PROCAS ._ Nice fancy boxes of can- Hot soda water, ice cream fine fruit; pop corn and pts fresh every day. ’ECIAL for Saturdays and Fresh chocolates at eV alley Record news that's 8t to prist.” IDAY, JANUARY 11, 1907. for The Wecord. | ‘Women Love” at the Loomis Ww evening. sald that there is a plan on _eonisruct a trolley line from 1» Montrose and bis have joined the Advertise in The Record. The lengthening of the days is be- coming quite noticeable W. L. Sternbug of Geneva, Is the guest of his father, E H. Sternburg of his place There will be a matinee perform- auce at the Loomis tomorrow after noon. “When Women ‘Is the attraction Love’ Best grade Lehigh Valley abd 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 That new Lehigh Valley train which Is to depopulate Sayre and expand Towanda will be placed in service on February 1st. Towandians are there- fore Bubbling over with delight, but as yet there have been no preparations for Sayre's funeral. On account of the epidemic of ty- phold fever in Scranton, the session of the Supreme court scheduled to be heid In that city during the week be ginning Jan. 14 has been postponed until the week beginning Feb 25 Many of the attorenys who have cases coming up before the court objected to golug to Scranton at this time Rural free delivery carriers state that the roads in the country are al- most impassable. Untill within the past few days the mud in many places was between six inches and a foot deep and roads were badly cut up When the freeze came Tuesday ruts were formed making traveling dim- cult and slow. Copper . Is sald to be a marvelous preventive of disease and If we would return to the old copper drinking ves sels of our forefathers typhoid ephl- emic would disappear In China, where cholera often makes its appear- ance, certain lowns are immune, and It Is at these prices where tiie drink- Ing water is kept In huge copper ves: sels which are sald to be very bheau- tiful. If a copper cent Is examined under a microscope it will be found free of germs but gold and sliver are A wriggling contorting mass of germs Diphtheria and cholera culture, if spread on a copper cent, will dle In S.couple of hours It Is undigested food that causes Sourneas and palaful indigestion. Ko- ution of vegetable nclils. Urdered From Town Last Night Re. eanse Ne Falled to Return With # Ten Dollar Rill Which He Had Been Given te Change. Last night Justice Nelson ordered “Jack™ Clancey, a well known char- acier out of town. Clancey was giv- en iweaty-four hours In which to shake tLe dust of Savre from his feet, and as (he time will be up about eight o'clock this evening, it is ex- pected that be will have nffgrated to {other parts _ Clancey arrested by Chief { Walsh In the early part of last even- {lug on a charge of failing to return {with the change for a ten dollar bill which had been given to him by n stranger during the holiday week The Siranger was a messenger for the Baldwin Locomotive company and he came over the Lehigh with two en- gines in his charge. When he reached Sayre witlethe engines the latter were in need of repalra As it took two or three days to do the job. it gave the man In charge an excellent opportun- ity 1o see the sights It iz alleged that he fell in with Clancey and the twa proceeded to decorate the town red. Finally the stranger is al- leged to have given Clancey a ten dol- lar bill 0 get changed. He did not return in a reasonble length of time and the stranger hunted him up. He found him at a booze emporium and asked him for the change. Clancey failed to produce the coin, but finally arranged a settlement by agreeing lo give the stranger two dollars. He said that he had a friend who would not permit him to go to jail for a small amount like that and he started out to find his friend His friend must have been alsent from town as Clancey hurriedly departed and noth- lug more was seen of him until last evening when he was picked up by Chief Walsh. In the meantime Justice Nelson had issued a warrant charg- ing larceny; but _when Clancey was arraigned last night the star witnes for the commonwealth was not pres nt. he having seen the sights of Sayre and therefrom sufficiently to resume his journey with the en Kines. Therefore Clancey was told to get ont of town Clancey’s downfall is a temperance lecture In itself. A few years ago he was one of the best conductors ob the Lehigh and held a fine posi- tion He began to dabble with the Hquid that cheers and it was not many months before John Barley corn had the under hold, and finally downed him entirely When the Lehigh of ficlals became aware of the fact they dispensed with Clancey's services, and from tha’ time on to the present his downfall has rapid was recovered been MUSIC PUPILS GAVE A FINE RECITAL. Excellent Program Rendered at the Home of W. I. Warner Last Night. The puplls of Mrs Fanny Bourne gave a musical recital last night at the home of Mre. W. DD. Warner, No 712 North Elmer avenue. An inter esting program was rendered and con- sisted of two parts as follows PART 1. .. Miss Mae Farley ..Miss Mildred Farley Miss Bernice Bourne Mr. Harry Walline Miss Mary Raupers Miss Mertie Sisson Miss Beatrice Bourne Mrs. Anos Wurner PART 11 Migs Ina M. Warner Bourne and Miss Ina Miss Mabel Gumbert Miss Mary Raupers Plano Solo Mrs, Fannie Bourne Quarlette. Miss Mable Gumbert.: Mrs Warner Miss Sisson Trio, Soprano Solo—Violin Obligato — Plano Accompaniment. Miss Mary Raupers, Miss Mable Gumbert, Mrs Fannie Bourne Plano Solo Piano Solo Plano Solo Guitar Solo Song Mandolin Solo . Piano Solo Mandolette Solo Plano Solo { Duet Mrs Violin Solo Soprano Solo SUSPECTS RELEASED FROM CUSTODY, ’ Men Arrested at Susquehanna Were NoJ the Parties Who Hobhed N, F. Aekley'’s Store. The two men who were arrested at Susquehanna yesterday on suspic fon of having been lmplicated in the robbery of N. FF. Ackley's store on Stevenson street on Tuesday night, were discharged from custody. One of the men who had a couple of black shirts similar to the oues stolen from Ackley's, stated that he had purchas ed them of a Susquehanna clothing merchant The chief of police went to the clothing merchant's establish- ment and found that the suspect's story was correct Mothers who give their ehildron Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup in- vartably fr It. Comtains Hou Yesterday afternoon Pat Ward. the chief engineer at the Traction Com- pany’s power house, was arraigned before Justice Carey on nu charge of assault and battery preferred by H. E. HBruugess, who has been employed al the power house nights. On Wed- nesday evening Brungess alleges that he went to his work but when about ready to commence was told by Ward that his services were no longer re quired. Brungess says that he asked the reason for his dismissal and was told by Ward that the men said he was unable to do the work to which he had been assigned Bruugess says that he replied, “Well” if they say that, they lie,” whereupon, accdrding to Hrungess, the latter was struck on the side of the head by Ward. Brun- gess secured a warrant on Wednes- day afternoon and yesterday Consta- ble Spencer Brougham telephoned for Ward to come to Justice Carey's of- fice. When he arrived he was accom- panied by Attorney “ Judge Bell of Waverly. The case was continued un- tii tomorrow. Attorney Paul E May- nard will appear for the .common- wealth. [It Is exepected that the case will be an interesting one as a large number of withesses have been sub- poenaed on the part of the common- wealth. S———— New L. V, Docks. All the plans are conipleted and ths work of construction will soon be commenced on the new Lehigh Valley coal docks at South Chicago, which will replace those burned last sum- mer. The new plant will be one of the most complete and up-to-date in this country when completed. and the very latest devices are provided inthe plans and specifications. The struc- tures will be of cement and steel with a storage capacity of $175.000 tons Automatic car loaders will be in- stalled. thus obviating the use of shovels. . The coal In being loaded into cars will also be screened, a new departure and one that commends it- self highly . RENTS Many New Year's bearing up under resolutions are a terrible strain West Sayre Chapter Eastern Star No. 43, will meet In Tralpmen's hall this evening. « “When Women Love” is the attrac- tion at Loomis opera house lomorrow afternon and evening M. J. Murphy of Wilkes-Barre, id visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs F. P. Murphy on South Elmer even- ue. There will be a matinee at Loomis opera house tomorrow afterpon, the attraction being "When Women Love” Popular prices will prevail There will be a regular adjourned meeting of the Sayyre borough coun- cil this evening The sewer question will come up for consideration Two express trains loaded with au- tomobiles passed through Sayre last night enroute to New York city There were at least 300 of the ma- chines and they came from Chicago They will be exhibited at the mobile show which Is begin New York on Monday next auto- to in We agree with one of our exchanges when It says: “We want all the leg- Itimate local news, und to learn all the good that can be sald of your neigh- bor, but If you want to give him a ‘rub’ or ‘roast’ please attach your sig- uature the communication and- we'll hand it to him” to The Williamsport Gazette and Bal- letin declares that the .rent-raixing landlord an enemy Our comtemporary does not take much stock in the. excuse of “increased taxes” It declares that is a “flimsy pretext.” The Gazette and Bulletin further remarks The greedy land- lord's tax may be two or. three dollars RR year more. To offset this in- creases rents a dollar a month. The Increasg therefore gives him from nine to ten dollars more than he was getting before. [It is not the landlord therefore, that paves more taxes It is the tenant. The landlord reaps a rich harvest.” to progess he EE— Declared Dividend. The executive board of the Nation- al Protective Legion held a meeting al Waverly yesterday forenoon and declared a dividend of $250 on all pol- icles that will mature during the year 1907. It would thus appear that the N P L. Is on a strictly solid foundation and is in first-class shape to protect all its policy holders Willlams' Kidney Pills. Have you neglecled your Kidneys? Have your overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your Kidneys» and Biadder? Have you pains io the lolp, side, back, grolns and Bladder? Have you a flabby ap- pearance of the face, especially un- der the eyes? Too freguent desire to 4 urine? If so, ns’ Kiduey Raliroaders Are Warned By Company Officials Not to Sign Petition In His Hehali. A petition for judicial mercy for Clarence Ely, the young man who robbed the Ithaca station on the first of October last, is being circulated among the men employed by the Lehigh Valley. The petition does not meet with approval on the part of the company's officials They are anxious that Ely shall be punished and the officials have therefore in- structed the special officers to warn the men employed by the company not to sign the document. Those who have appended their names thereto will be politely asked to withdraw their signatures, and If they refuse— well, it is not known what will hap- pen. Ely's case Is to come before the court and a trial jury at Ithdta on the 28th of the present month, he now being out on ball It will be remember- ed that he entered the Ithaca station between five and six o'clock In the morning while Bert Hryant, the tick- et agent was asleep. Ely and Bryant are alleged to have made a pact to rob the station at a certain time, but Bryant got cold feet and the pact was never carried Into effect, so far as Bryant was concerend. On the morn- ing in question, however, Ely. who had in some manner secured a Koy the ticket office door. entered while Bryant is alleged to have been slumbering. and extracted nearly $1.200 from the money drawer. the proceeds of the gale of excursion tick ets. The company detectives were not long in unearthing the erime and they soot had -evidence enough to not only implicate Ely but convict him He was traced to Watkins and caught He confessed and alded the detec tives In recovering all but thirty dol lars of the money which he stole The missing sum was made good by Ei¥'s friends. Bryant was discharg- ed from the company's service, but after holding him awhile for an (nves tigation he was from tody Ely was Indicted by the Tompkins county grand jury and his attorneys entered a plea of not guilty, with the privilege of withdrawing it lat- er, Now his attorneys seck to securn a suspended sentence and they have accordingly prepared a petition which the rallroad men are being asked to sign. The company’s officials, how- ever, are determined that Ely shall be punished and Qave Instructed the special officers to inform the men in the eruploy of the Lehigh that they must turn the petition down to released cus Free! Free! Mrs. A. C. Trainor, Colcuester, Conn., writes that a free sample bot- tle of Bloodine helped her when she was all run_down Bloedine Is a body bullder And system tonic of won- derful merit, and If you have not tried it, you should today. The greatest system Tonle In the world. Sick Kidneys are positively cured by Bloodine. Sold by C. M. Driggs Sayre. Lid 1 ’ Rs J 2S Li 205 Desmond street. WER % 7) i a ~ HERE CALL ON buy some fur Tou Just “see f you desire : ment of fine to choose from thelowest of p You can 1 ly ag possible ag you can find the slightest of flaws in Valley Phone 191 a Ne LP at ITIS| BOTH SEXES POLICIES CO MORE PAY FOR TEACHERS, Representaive Shannon Would Make Minimum Salary an Even #30, Representative M. FF Shannon this county, has a bill prepared and will present it to the next sion of the Legislature, requesting that the minimum salaries for teach ers be no less than $50 At the present time the lowest rate paid is $35 and this entirely to low for the men and-wom- en who are devoting their make the American youth brighter and better It is understood that a great many of the Legislators are In sympathy with the movement It sald that Senator Blewitt of Scran ton will present the same bill In the Senate SON i= considered time to Another Land Has Been Unearthed. Martin Mason tries to jump the Par son's claim. “Little Tattoo.” But an Indian, with all the traits of his race rescues and returns her to the par- son “At Cripple Creek’ to be present- ed at the Loomis opera house next Monday, Jan 14th -~ children are with short socks and bare legs during the cold weather Mothers justify this sort of dress on the grounds that it will toughen their children The mothers are mistaken This lack of covering is productive of rheumatism grip, puneamonia hard colds and nearly every other diseases that flourishes {best in the winter time The moth [ers would kick like sixty if they were {compelled to undergo the {ing process that they compel their children to Too mans seen toughen Exposure Brings on Rb: Painful ino its mildest form, becoming an agony or torture ected. When you fee! the in the muscl and will positively cure RE however severe. Sold by Driggs, Sayre. : Local railroads will put into on February 1 a stringent order tive to the storage of freight the freight has been twenty-four at {ts destination, it will ta to a storage warehouse and costs be placed on the consignes. °° Tax Notlee, per cent. will be added to taxes not paid after Jan 16th, 1 Office room 7, Elmer bank J. Ln Plumstead, collector. Going Out of Bus BEGINNING MONDAY, JAN, 14 The Misses Tabor & Lambert close out thelr entire stoek of cost. 25c Stocks and Belts... We Stocks and Bells rrsesany Tess nn All embroidery materials al reduced rates, Richardson's silks Se. Stamped linens and other necordingly. Shirt Walsts stamped for 83¢ wi February Ist. 2 on the dollar A
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