Tin ‘Water Pails Flour Sifters Wire Baskets ] Plated Squares Whisk Brooms Pliers—All Sizes orsook Bed in Hospital and Walked Nearly to Waverly Clad Only fa a Night Robe, Yesterday morning about 5 o'clock, who occupied a cot iu the men's ward went to a window, carefully opened below. With no covering to his feet despite the fact that the thermome- ler stood below the zero mark, started 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S, Main St., Athens. Is Now Ready For Business. 0. M. DRIGGS, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST, The Valley Record — tet so “AN ihe mews that's fit to print.” MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1907 LOCAL BREVITIES . Advertise In The Record. Tomorrow Is election day. Repertoire at the Lomis all this week. Cast your vote early tomorrow morning but don't vote often. H. H. Mercereau, Esq, is in Tow- anra this afternoon on legal business Lehigh passenger train No. § was an hour late at the local station this MM Wright of Newark Valley, is the ‘guest of his brother, J. D. Wright of of the N. P. L. Sp e— Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maynard drove to Corning on Satprdyy. They re- ~ turned last evening. ~~ Lehigh Detectiie Shaffer went up ~ the line this morning Into New York stale on official business. West Sayre lodge, M. P. A. wil hold an important business meeting Tucsdsy night at 8 o'clock at the lodge 237-3 Miss Juno Miller, who for the past ~ week has been seriously {ll at her home on Desmond street is recover 4ing slowly. The Earl Burgess Co. will play 3 m\Ynees during thelr engagement at fe Yoomis this week, Wednesday. Friday and Saturday. ~ Car: Driggs who has been spend ing a few days with his parents, Mr and Mra C. M. Driggs, returned 16 Bis studies at New York this morninv alarmed an epideniic of diphtheria which i appeared In the city. A number cases have been reported to the lee’ Ald Society of the Pre - in church will serve a chickea . the ehurch parlors on Fri- beginning at 5:30 BRENITIE Four new 1-foot heavy truck wheels and axles, less than half cost. Jas B. Bray, Waverly 23%-3 The Utoplan bowling alley will open this evening for business, under new management. ing in that place When near the New York state village Meade, who was delirious, was overtaken by a man who noticed that he acted strangely. He stopped Meade and ascertained that he had a brother living in Waverly Seeing that the man was clad only In a night robe and that he was evident- ly {ll the man hurried Meade to his brother's home Meade took advantage of a particu- larly opportune time to leave the hos- pital. At five o'clock in the morning most of the ward patients, especially those who are convalescing. are asleep. and during the absence of the nurse, it was an easy matter for Meade to leave his cot and escape from the window. It is not believed that the man knew what he was doing when Mrs. Phoebe Sage Is moving from Milltown to No 209 East Lockhart street Mrs. Miles Morton of Groton® N is the guest of Mr. and Mrs L Morton of River street Y.. M Miss Helen Varie of Newark, N. J. is the guest of Mr and Mrs Thomas Slowly of Thomas avenue Joseph Touhey of Thomas averue is confined to his home, suffering from an attack of bronchitis Ned Vanness and his little daoghter of Holly street, are both ill of diph- theria TT» house has been quaran- tined There wili be a meeting of the pro- hibitionists this evening. All who are interested In the party's success are invited lo attend . Mrs. A. A. Lee of South East street will leave on Wednesday for an eas- tern trip, Including New York, Hrook- yn and Newark. Mrs J “W. Kavanaugh of Buffalo, has been the guest of Mrand Mrs John Touhey of Thomas avenue for the past few days. G. W. Kiphut has purchased the residence at No. 207 East Lockhart street where he and his family will reside in the future = The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs 1. B. Farrell, who fell on the ice sev- eral days ago and was quite geriously | injured, is improving slowly { James Tabor, one of the most pop- | ular and incidentzily one of the hand- somest drummers on the road, is the guest of G. M Tabor and family Howard Bennett of North East street Sayre. sustained a severe laceration of one of his hands while working at the coal pockets this forenoon. A | weight Lroke and lel one of the chutes | fall on his hand Yesterday George Snell raised a large smoke stack for the National Car Wheel Co. at their plant. The work was accomplished in a short | time and was done on Sunday In or- der that there would be no interfer- ence with Lhe regular work of the factory. . The Earl Burgess Stock Co. opens a week's engagement at the Loomis opera house this evening, presenting. “For His Sister's Honor.” Ladies tickets 15c, limited to 200 for tonight only. For list of plays for the re- mainder of the week and prices see ad Plles of people have Piles. Why suffer from piles when you ‘can use | DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel | Salve and get relief. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Drugs. Leuves for Knoxville, Thomas Sedden of North Elmer | avenue, a machinist, who has been | employed by the Lehigh Valley for the | past thirty-five years, leaves tonight! for Knoxville, Tenn. where he will] accept a position as a machidlst un-! der Frank Johnson, a former “shop! foreman. This morning his shop- | mates presented him a handsome meerachaum pipe as a slight token of the esteem In which he Is held by them Use a little KODOL after your! meals and it will be found to afford a | prompt. and efficient relief. XODOL what you eat. It Ia CEMETERY SUPERINTENDENT RETIRES MARCH FIRST. On Account of Ill Health D. C. Giay Is Forced to Give Up the Position. D. C. Gray. who has been superin- tendent of the Tioga Point Cemetery Association for the past seven years, will retire the Ist of March on account of ill health He will be succeeded by Pearl Phalen, of Athens. Wells Ben- nett will act as assistant to Mr Pha- len and will reside iu the cemetery house on Keystone avenue The re tirement of Mr. Gray will be regret- ted by all who have had business with the association. He has given excel- lent satisfaction both to the members of the association as well as tg the public in general. Recently his health has not been very good and he was therefore forced to give up the duties of superintendent wiich at times are arduous WILLIAM ACKLEY SECURED VERDICT AGAINST LEHIGH. Jury Retorned au Award of $2,000 on Saturday Evening. In the case of William Ackley old Towanda vs the Lehigh Valley Rall- road company, the jury on Saturday evening returned a verdict of $2,000 Ackley This suit was one of three [nstitu- ted against the company for damages caused through injuries received in {an accident at the Washington street last Spring A number of men were engaged in unloading a large mnonument from a flat car when the switching crew threw some cars {into the switch and bumped into the car upon which the men were work- ng George Lafey, Wilimmm Ackley and Willlam Heeman received injuries, and entered suits. The cases were {heard together before arbitrators, and {an award of $500 for each plaintiff was made At December term the case of Lafey was tried, and a ver dict of $1,720 given him RETURNS TO TOWANDA. G. Baker Will Become News Editor of The Dally Review. U. G. Baker, accompanied by Mrs Baker and their son Paul, reached Towanda yesterday morning, from Toronto, O, and today he will take succeeding George C the staff of the Elmira Advertiser Mr. Baker left Towanda just five ant dyin lence In newspaper making In the {lively town on the Ohio river. Mr Baker learned the printing trade In The Review office and his elght years’ connection with the paper fu various ple and affairs of Towanda and the public as a gatherer of local news In a manner thal promises satisfaction —Towanda Review Pinochle Club Met, Atheéns—The Pinochle club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wat- Athens, on evening. Valetine games sud hearts were the popular games of the evening The honors of the evening were won by Mrs Joe Henco and Miss Frances Otto. An elaborate supper was served and a most en- joyable srening spent by all present. Netorman Pound 1, Hower, snd the Gem Was Returned fo Its Owner. x While a passenger on one of the big trolley cars yesterday morning Mrs M A Close, wife of M. A. Close of Buffalo, president of the Valley Tele- phone Company, lost a diamond brooch, valued at $450 Mrs Close was on her way to church and did not discover her loss until some time af- ter she had left the car Andy Morrison was the motorman on the car and when he reached the power house he swept out the vesti- bule and noticing something sparkling on the floor of the vestbule picked It ap. It was the diamond brooch ionging to Mrs turned to her in a short Morrison was handsomely be Close, and was re time Mi rewarded CHARGED BROTHER WITH ASSAULTING HER. But After He Had Been Arrested She Refused to Appear Against Him. A Hungarian youth about 20 years old was arrested by Chief Walsh on Saturday afternoon on a charge of as- sauiting his sister The latter is married and her belligerent brother kas been living at her home She al- leged that on Saturday forenoon her brother slapped her. Justice Nelson issued a warrant charging assault but after the young man had been ta- ken in custody the sister refused to appear against her brother, fd he was released. How like a woman Tomorrow's Election. Councilmen for each wards, school directors, assessors and an auditor are to be chosen at the municipal election to be held In Sayre borough tomorrow These offices are import- ant ones to the citizens of this bor- ough, and although The Record is not taking sides, at the same time it has no hesitancy in advising voters to cast their ballots for the men best suited to conducting the affairs of the borough Intelligent, honest, wide- awake officials contributes greatly to the welfare of any municipality Therefore It is to the interests of the people that care should be execrcised in choosing officials. Another thing which The Record wishes to impress upon the minds of the voters is the of going to the Get out and vote importance polis “Playing the Game.” ‘Playing the Jospeh and William new vehicle, would to some that it Game,, the title of W. Jefferson's perhaps suggest was melodrama, but while there is real the founda- tion of the play is a harmless flirta- tion which develops Into many cullar and laughable complications and there are really no serious mo- ments in this bright comedy, though a coherent story runs through it all The comedy is the work of Cleveland Moffett and Hartley Davis and was staged by Will M. Post It sald some handsome scenery and properties are shown, the work of Ernest Albert and Edward Seidle, two artists famed for their work It claimed that over $12,000 was expend. ed on this production. This comedy in its entirety will be at the Loomis house next Monday eevning, plot, pe- is very is opera Fetiruary 25th FAHEY RESOLUTION BACKED BY MACHINE. Will Use it to Punish Rallroads For Not Giving Free Transportation In legislative circles at Harrisburg it is sald that the Fahey resolution to investigate railroads Is a Machine meant punish the roads for their refusal to issue free trans the loss of which has been feit by Machine politic- nieasure to portation severely fans The=resolution will le until after and if the Ma- chine wing at the polls next week, it will brought forced through under orders As yet, there are no sigus that the railroads are over the outcome, and matter of fact they are not a bit afrald, for all that ap investigating committee can get bas already Leen disclosed by the In- ter-State Commerce Commission with its clever attorneys The Dunsmore bill for the creat- tion of a railroad commission, al though fought bitterly by the rall- roads, will become a law. It {8 sald that Governor Stuart favors such a measure and has sald so to legisla. tive friends who called on him. The highly paid attorney who attended the meeting of the House Rallroad Committee to talk agalast the Duna- more bill, it is sald, will remain in Harrisburg until the bill is finally disposed of, fighting It at every stage It is a drastic measure, and, to use the language of a prominent Sena- tor, ‘It might just as well be called an act to take away the charter of | the Pennsylvania railroad, for that | is about what it amocnts to.” It 15 current in legislative halls that a raliroad agent with a pocketful of annual passes cowld kill any raliroad bil at this stage of the game. 20 quiescent election, and be oul being scared as A WEDDING FEAST Hungarians Pulled 06 a Real Inter. esting Event on the East Side Sat. urday Night. A Hungarian wedding feast, ia which a liberal amount of blood was spilled. was one of the attractions on the East Side on Saturday and one of the participants is, whose evYening Joe Hon- name appear frequently on the police records, is nursing a fate which his own mother would fall to 1ecognize It appears that 4 young Hungarian couple were united in the bonds of wedlock, and as is the custom a celebration fcllowed the tying of the knot yesterday The young couple went to the home of the bride's parents on the east side at which a crowd of their friends had zathered. Big preparations had been made for the feast Kegs of that made Milwaukee famous were there in plenty and several jugs of for the the quietly, Hqguid red liquor had also been secured occasion. The eariy hours of rather and it began to look as if the would pass off without evening passed along event biood being shed Along midnight, party of four Elmira Hungarians who had been invited to the who feeling the effects of the liquid refreshments, created a rum- pus by declaring that they could clean house, aud do the job: right This as- RUCINE. anc it ong before the air was filled about however, a and doings Were sertion started things was not bottles dishes, iving with beer whiskey fugs, that Elmir- their minutes chairs Was or anything else The good around loose ans be word ter had Toe proved and they the {o as us in aboot three began to do business they ettire house Honls whiskey jug face themselves from which cut a great which the and another Sayre fo received a blow a gash his in blood Hun- that services of a physician were nec After the the Elmira Hungarians undisputed the police from Aowed freely Bariau was the also injured so badly CESary melee wa Over left house Were of the in pos session while the however The by men Sayre foreigners went for When the arrived Elmirans had decamped in the police the houses vicinity occupied Hungarians were searched but the could be found ~ Warrants for thelr arrest were secured and the police made but like the first it was not another search also futile TRUE BROTHER, TRUE. Newspapers Se Busy Fighting Other People’s Battles That They For. get to Fight Their Own, If any class of business men ever for the formation view of advancing prices the press of this country pre- that justification contends the had of good reason a trust with a sents at this ume Chicago Blade, and con follows which Cosls more the purchaser for the I'he of white has been advancing for years, at were the The their tinues to The many argue logically as white paper alone on papers are printed, than is pald by printed edition cost paper printing ink never cost more than the and Wages never the price retained time higher, has newspapers present yet of been the to nutput ol columns seems every- thing in the pertaining to the formation of trusts in oil, sugar paper, and com- in general use country in point out news line steel also every but they point with to the fact that the public with under than comparative modity and terest plying world could should great in they are of ense sup- the of previous of increased in the development of American civilization today they ghe the purchaser for the investment than is possible to receive news a greater any thme eX] production while the cost adver- ising has not been greatly The newspaperse have rank the been front in and more to in other channel of expenditure Aly fully any thoughtful prson, who will care the tion cost of newspapers and the of peonie consider Increased publicn vast and them with well amount information the time the letters pleasure at oid that on derive from will on prices Agree us them reduced postage as ns should be Willlams' Kidney Pills. Mave you neglected your Kidneys? Have your overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loin, side, back, grolns and Bladder? Have you a flabby ap pearance of the face, especially un- der the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so, Willlamsa' Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample Free By mall, 60c. Sold by Druggista Williams Mf'g. Co, Prop'r., Cleveland, 0. Sold by C. M. Driggs. druggist a ——— License Transfer. Notice Is hereby given that an ap- plication will be made to the court on Monday, February 18, 1907, for trans- fer of Tavern License of the Hote! Brundage, situate In the First Ward in Sayre Borough from Synthia J Brundage to Michael J. Farrell. WILLIS G. GORDON, Towanda, Pa, Feb. 7, 1907. Clerk. There are two kinds of furniture— the flashy, uncom- fortable style and the good, solid, comfortable kind. 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Nothing else good for all troubles caused by Impure Sold by C. M. Driggs, Drugs Try the Record SAYRE BORD ELECTION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. PROHIFITION CANDIDATES FIRST WARD of Election—J. M R. C. Taylor Councilman—W. H. Flory School Director—C. E Agsessor—S. B. Smith 80 blood Judge Davidson Inspector Loetzer SECOND WARD N Ww. J Williams Tudge of Election —Wm Inspector of Election RD School Mrectors, two to be elected Lamont Munn Conncliman Jenkins Hutchinson, Evan E Grant ASSOSnOr J Humsey THIRD WARD of El of El Fenner H Judge ection—R. O Inspector ection—J Van Riper Uriah Keen DD. Westfall Councilman \ssessor—1, FOURTH WARD of Electon-—M of Election A. Waltman Fred Hey Judge Inspector erly Councilman School H Director EB Auditor DD. Angell B. F Van M Sutton Assessor Riper Borough W. Relsecker It desire this ticket whole or in approaching you aud approval in for it at the 216-4 clean politices meets your part, vote election BIRDS! Just received a fine lpt of Canaries and Cages and Cage Fixtures. | have one fine yellow-headed Mexican Par- rot, perfegfly tame, talks, laughs and eings. Call or write before you send away lor birds. R. A. HOLCOMB, 123 Keystone Ave, . Sayre, Pa 2128-1w . [BR i a “ : DE \ § ‘My BOLICH BROS LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE Waverly, N One Week, Commencing February 18, 1907 EARL BURGESS COMPANY Prescating Plays That Please ihe People. EVENINGS. For His Sister's Honor. On Thanksgiving Day. day—~Queen of the White Monday Fuesday Wedne Aves Thursday World Friday Saturday Tracked Around the Secrets of the Police. = -How Women Ruin Men, MATINEES. Wednesday Darkest Russia Friday-—A Daughter of the South. Saturday—The Whole Dam Family HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE FEA TURES BETWEEN THE ACT 10, 20 and | .10 and 15 cent tickets are being | Monday evening limited Evening Prices Matinee Prices Ladies si d 200 for J. G. Howe CABINET MAKER, Household and Oflice Furniiure Ree paired. Will Call at Nous and Give Estimates 501 NORTH WILBUR AVENUE, 1mo* SAYRE, PA. [$F] R. H. DRISLANE, 4 Contractor and Baullder Plans and Estimates Furnished. MO Miller St Sayre, Pa. 3 SEWER. Sayre, Pa, Feb. 9, 1907. proposals will be received Borough Clerk until P. M, Tuesday, March 13, for the construction of approxi tha following trunk ins fneluding all labor and ma« Sealed the 4 1 OCIOCK 1907 mately Sewer terial 4.400 leet 24-inch pipe. 1,060 feet 20-inch pipe. L60 feet 15-inch pipe. The Town right to reject any and all bids A certified check for $500, payable to the Borough Tresnurery must accom- pany proposgl. For specifications, address H. H. MERCERBAU, potent er. Sayre, Pa.
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