The bearing of Vincenzo Cirio was adjourned (0 Saturday at 2 o'clock Chai les Lewis contines very fgenle He i= still perfectly helpless and growing weaker. t the usual cut and dried talk of “What Inventory Reveals, ete,” - PT of so shably 25 styles remaining. 8 CArTy Over. 8s we ~ We af more, Second Floor variety for less. Look Third Fleer. — {0 be In your home. Fire quarts, That's why you get them Two styles of Froof Bean Pots these hold 1 and 2 fraction of its value. Arrived and on sale new Sanitary Underwear, merchandise at only a “WANTED AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. WIM pay $1.00 a head at the barr Valley telephone at store J H. DUNLAP. ! St, Athens, 'W. T. Carey, ——— Justice 0. the Peace. OFFICE Room 5, M. P. A. Building, Valley Phone 246y. We Buy Junk. 0 you know that Blostein Bros the highest price for rags, rub- | fron, metals, etc. Call on us disposing of your junk. We jolesale and retail. Bell phone | Prompt attention. exact weight | for prices. Bolstein Bros, Cor | and Broad Sta, Waverly Attorneys and Counselors at Law. GENERAL LAW BUSINESS _ TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180a Sayre Green, Contractor and Builder ant and Estimates Farnished. for a plumber who will do your work just right You can stop right lere Send for us we will promptly and respond and do your work quick- iy to slight or loiter over his work we consider decided- I¥ poor policy. So all our work Is of the hurry-up order but with- siighting. In the only ont fact pNirt we are care the have about Is We got into the habit of not charging s0 other plumbers say H. R. TALMADGE. Elmer Avenue. Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. ATHENS, PA. C. J. Kitchin, Sayre’s Leading Draymaa. Fspecial care and prompt attention Safes ele. Desires to announce that they have {some very desirable building lots for {sale on cheap and easy terms, and [that they have placed the agency for | selling them Mn the hands of ANDREW | EVARTS of this place. All those {wishing to provide themselves with ‘homes or to invest in lola for specu- ‘lative purposes will do well to con- ing elsewhere. This plot of land Is nearly surrounded by industrial plants with beautiful scenery and all the ad- Terms to suit purchasers. Steps are already being taken to supply all the land comprising this plot with a full sup- ply of the best water the valley af- Springs Corners, cross bridge that crosses over L. 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 sach week to show you over the ground, or aay other day by calling Valley Phone No. 244c. Andrew Evarts, 108 Hespl- tal Place, Sayre, Pa. H. Tuttle, M. D,, Spesialist. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses accurately fitted. Hours 10 to 12 a m,2twb6 78pm Office and residence, 211 Bouth Elmer Ave. Val- ley ‘phone 156x. 111 Miller Street. OFFICE HOURS: dto11:00a m, 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 Genito urinary and chronic diseases a specialty. Both Phonea. Subscribe for The Record Mrs Mary Kinney bas been visting D. W. Allen and wife went (0 Reme Al- Mr. and Mrs [LL W. Miynard Mrs. M. O. Randall has been visit- the past week and returned to Can- N. Y. today, There were about sixty present at the Valentine social at the home of Rev. W. A Kelley last evening and The young people of the Baptist of John B. Macafee, Ferry streei this evening and they invite everybody to attend — Hollon came to Athens evening after Henry Goodale and Eleazer Tallady, who it is charged stole iron scrap from the Susquehan- na aud N. Y. R. R. company. He tel- ephoned to Chief Mulligau to arrest them which he did last evening and they were taken to Towanda this morning. Guy last R. H. Stickel is in very bad condl- tion from his stroke of paralysis yes- terday morning. He was sitting in a chair at his home and as he at- tempted to get up for the purpose of taking off his coat he was suddenly ttricken and fell. After being placed on the bed he was not able to move but could talk feebly and he has continued in that coadition ever since Anxiety at Athens, Athéns—Qreat anxiety has been manifested today io a news item that appeared in the Philadelphia Record yesterday stating that an apparent tragedy had happended in the vicin- ity of Scranton when Capt. John Sey- mour and Wm. Knox while out hunt- ing ducks had found frozen In the ice of Red Avon Pler two coats, a pals of trousers, a vest, two shirts, two pair of drawers, a glove marked “Bloomsfield” and other articles States Attorney J. Harry Coningham found In the pockets a pockethook containing a membership card of the Scranton Bridge and Structural Iron Works Union with the name Archie McVaugh which showed that the dues were pald up to April 9, 1906 Also a letter from his mother wrillen from lachine, N Y., beside some samples of Godyear Rubber goods Mr. McVaughs father has been In Moutreal several years but returned to Athens last week and is now with the American Bridge company work- ing in Elmira. The younger Archie McVaugh has been employed In a bridge erecting squad and waa last heard from in Ohio Hé has two sisters residing in Atrens and they been telegraphing to different places today hoping to get tidings of thelr hrothor have PASS 15 BILLS A MINUTE Yiee President Fairbanks and Senator McCumber Do It Alone. Washington—The Senate tonight broke all records by passing bills at the rate of fifteen a minute-for one hour and six minutes. The bills were pension measures on the calendar in which there was no The number was 991 and all the time Mr. McCumber was the only Senator ou the floor. Vice Presi- dent Fairbanks presided. Saviugs Banks Show Big Ualns. Albauy—A summary of the reports of the Savings Banks of the State as to their condition on the morning of Jan. 1, Issued by the State Banking Department shows an Increase of nearly $60,000,000 In resources and almost $70,000,000 in amount due de- positors. Advertise In The Record. Original cost, $3tFor Men Picture of Geronomo. Athens——-J. T. Corbin received this morning from W. S. Peloubet of Los Angeles, California, a large life like picture of the Apache War Chief Geronomo, who made the U. 8. gov- ernment so much trouble, and terri- fied the early ploneers of Arizona, Wyoming and Montana with his mur- derous deeds of savage treachery a quarter of a’ century ago. He has heen a prisoner at Fort Sil, 0. T. for the past twenty vears and recently S M. Barrett, who has officiated as interpreter in English and Spanish for him has published his story as re- lated to him by the old chief for that purpose. The story reflects so harsh- Iv upon some of the United States of- ficers that they would not allow it to be published until President Roose- velt gave orders that it should be lL Jhe portrait received by Mr. Corbin is full life size vignette showing the old chief with his war bonnet and feathers and ornaments, in colors. It is painted on the prepared skin of a mountain goat and sets off the savage features as they appear in his savage orgies, BANDIT ESCAPES AFFTER PISTOL FIGHT. Opens Fire on Rangers and Gets Away With a Woman. El Paso, Texas—A pitched battle oc- curred near here between Ranger Wheeler and Constable Martinez on one side and a Mexican named Garcia, wanted in California for murder, upon the other. Garcia was overtaken in the Lower California Valley in Ari- zona, near the Mexico line, and opened fire upon the officers. Martinez was badly wounded apd Garcia and a woman who was sharing his hard- ships escaped. Firemen Oppose Paid Service. Pottsville, Pa.—The purpose of the Pottsville Volunteer Fire Department to demand a general increase in ap- propriation for each of the five com- panies has Indveed the Borough Coun- cll to revive interest in the long-fos- tered project of providing the town with a professional department. The volunteter firemen are bitterly fight. ing the proposed change Close on Christmas or Quit. Chambersburg, Pa—Judge Gillan granted all the applications nr \ignor iicantencazcunt four. In hose cases Sacrifice Prices La y JURY IN 30 MINUTES. Fast Murder Trial Pace Set in a Jer- sey City Court. Jersey City—Herman T. Ahl was put on trial in the Hudson County Court, Jersey City, yesterday, for the murder of his wife in Hoboken on Tune -20, 1906 A jury was obtained in thirty min- utes. Judge John A Blair presided. Among the witnesses for the Slate were the prisoner's three young chil- dren Wont Stop Good Roads. Lebanon, Pa—Attorney General Todd dismissed the exception to the proposed new State road between Myerstown and Mt Zion, in Jackson township. The new road is to be one mile long and to cost §9,000 Try the Record. FRENCH FEMALE MADAME PILLS. " Save, Cumvasr Equiee for Fevwnamee Nesvvar ston BEYIR EROWA 7 JO TALL, Bate: Nam! ture] Bumady 1 faite, a for $1.90 por tet. a a. ovr whens relieved Samp te LY angrier dose put have iar send your srders te the UNITED MEDICAL CO., sal 74, Lancasren, Pa Soild In Sayre by the West Sayre Pharmacel Co. ’ R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Ballder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 210 Miller St Sayre, Pa France | H. H. Mercerea Attorney-At-Law, Notary Public, Special attention to pension papers Valley Phone lla 112 Desmond Street, A. H. Murray, M.D Specialties: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose ad Throat and the Glassen, Hou Bundays by Wheelock Block. “0SBORN’S LIVERY Heavy and Light Drayiag aad Novhg. Baggage alla for and delivered in any part of Bayre, Waverly, and all kinds of team Will accept a limited number of {pupils on the Mandolin. Lessons | siven at residence of C. T. Hull, Perry street, Athens. For further informa- tion address EDWIN F. LOOMIS, Athens, Pa. Try an Ad. in The Monday, Murphy Jan. 14
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