Tin Water Pails ‘Wire Baskets [Plated Squares 16 Desmond St., Sayre. Business. G. M. DRIGGS, ~ PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST, RE I nats The Valley Record au Lhe news that's Bt to print” “FHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1907. ———————— ~ MCAL BREVITIES Mrs. Fred Sabon, « of Maple street, mm. Jesse Hofford of South Elmer aveu- us, is Ill or typhoid fever. nd relatives at Wilkes-Barre. Will Park has moved his family Williams of South Elmer returned to his work in Fred Sthul and daughter, of street, will go to Ithaca to- for a few days’ visit with and relatives, backache use DeWitt's Kidney id Bladder Pills. Nothing else so f for all troubles caused by Impure Sold by C. M. Driggs, Drugs. jes Wolfe and Willlam O'Hearn leave this evening for Willlam- Elmer avenue, left this for Wilkes-Barre, where ns will enter Mercy hospi- Sentence Will Be Brought Back By 4 quart Agate Stew Pans Suerty Sri. ‘Large Agate Wash Basins Large Tin Dish Pans Flour Sifters | Tom Dangerfield, who in the past {two years has caused no end of trou- ble for the police officers of Sayre ‘and Athens, has been located at Cleveland and Sheriff Griffin is now on his way to that city armed with a bench warrant (o bring the slippers Thomas back to Bradford county {Thomas is wanted by the Bradford county authorities for sentence. Last (summer Thomas entered a resMence in Athens without having first ob tained permission of the owner. He was arrested. tried and convicted, but for some reason was not sentenced were declared forfeited. The other day word came that Thomas was in Cleve iland, so a bench warrant was {(ssued and he-will be brought back. Thomas will probably get put away for a considerable time, as he is a bad citi- — zen. and his eriminal record Is along one. Thomas attempted to rob the ~ BREVTIES Presbyterian church at this place a couple of years ago, and was caught in the act. He served time for this Matinee at Loomis bpera house to- Job. and has since been in several morrow scrapes of a similar character Whisk Brooms Pliers—All Shes 322 8. Main St,, Athens. The Sayre Aerie of "Eagles will bold a meeting this evening MUST ESCHEW LIQUORS, Rallroad Employeces Will Have fo Keep Sober or Else Quit Thelr Jobs. {t is understood that the various Simons, the extract man of Bing- hamton, Is circulating among his many Sayre customers today There will be a special matinee at the Loomis opera house tomorrow af- '2iiroads are about to issue orders to terncon. “A Daughter of thé South” their employes that intemperance fs the attraction will nol be tolerated and that em- ployes who habitually frequent sa- loons will be discharged, and those has purchased Dr. King's summer who reside at hotels will be asked residence above Waverly, and farm. to secure private boarding houses. Ali The farm contains 100- acres and is ©f the roads who are in favor of any an ideal place ‘movement that will prevent Intemper- ance and at a meeting held In New “Tracked Around the World” will York It was decided to Issue these be presented by the Earl Burgess Co. general orders. The companies feel at Loomis opera house tonight. At that railroad men in order to prevent this performance $25 will given to the accidents and perform thelr duties couple coming upon the stage to be must have clear minds, and they can- married after the performance not perform thelr work as It should be performed when continually In- Mrs. W. T Carey and daughter duiging In intoxicants Margaret left this morning for Lock Haven, this state to visit the former's FUNERAL WILL BE ” parents, Mr. and Mrs. Standish Fox HELD TOMORROW. They expect to remain away for two weeks and will in the meantime visit friends and relatives at Williamsport Obsequles Will Be Held at the Epls- and Renovo. copal Church at 2:38 O'clock. A Towanda girl is sald to bear a The funeral of George Ritz, whose striking resemblance to Evelyn Nes- death occurred on Tuesday last, will bitt Thaw, wife of Harry Thaw, who be held tomorrow’ afternoon at the Is on trial for the killing of Sanford Church of the Redeemer at 2:30 White. The Towanda girl ought to o'clock, the Rev. H. E Hannah of- fee! proud of the distinction. ficiating. Friends of the deceased may view the remains at the home One of the objections the rallroads ‘of the deceased on North Lehigh aven- make to the 2-cent fare bill Is that ue from 12 to 1:30 o'clock. The mem- they don’t want to charge as much bers of the Bloller Makers’ union and as that all the time. Well, there Is the Sayre Aerie of PBagles will attend nothing in the bill that makes them the sérvices in a body. The Eagles charge 4s much as that any of the will have charge of the services at time, ithe grave. The burial will take place iat Tioga Point cemetery. They are having trouble with the re Vor erachn 10 tae ane ang dhe | MISS DONAHUE N 'ELY. building Is not regarded as altogether | IMPROVING "NICEL safe. Our Capitol seems to be safe enough, but it Is not certain some of Diphtheria Patient at the Wilbur the contractors are House on the Road to Recovery. - If the proposed law to prevent the Miss Anna Donahue, the dining sale of cigarettes to anybody is pass- oom girl who is quarantined in a ed and enforced In the same way the fovm in the Wilbur House annex, suf- present law to prevent the sale of fering from an attack of the diphther- cigarettes to minors is, ft won't in-|'a Is recovering nicely, and Dr. Fish terfere with anybody's cigarette habit | the attending physician says that the It Is a mistake to make laws unless foom will probably be fumigated the they are to be enforced. latter part of this week or the first {of next. The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the Pres- | byterian church wil! serve a chicken | ple supper at the church parlors on | - Friday evening, beginning at 65:30, The Loyal Aid soclety of the M. E o'clock. The following Is the menu: church will give a Birthday Party and Chicken, biscuits, mashed potatoes, social tomorrow evening, Feb 22 in cheesed rice, salad, brown and white the basement of the church. A cord- bread_pickles, cranberries sauce, cake ial invitation is extended to all and and coffee. 'a special invitation to strangers. A very Interesting program has been The winter weather of Iate has prepared for the occasion and every- helped t8 stimulate the coal trade, thing Is being done to make you fee! though the near approach of April at home. Come and bring your friends 1st, with the usual discount of 50 'we want to get acquainted with them cents per ton, causes retailers to be and you and have a good social time careful not to overstock, and it Is ex- together. pected buying the next five weeks will | be limited to actual demand and cause | a slow market J. W. Moyer of South Elmer avenue, Birthday Party. Bullet Ended His Misery. A dog which had evidently been When you want a good meal In 8 | poisoned, and was suffering intensely nica quiet home-Wke place call at (.. (he effects thereof, excited the tke Kasper Dining Room. 228 Dos |. ...oaihy of a crowd which gathered mond street. A clean tidy place, cour- ,;, Desmond street just befors noon teous treatment and home cooking. The dog was writhing in agony but a Our lunch counter is also supplied y,j)et from a bystanders with the best of everything In the 04 an end to his misery. market. Home made sausage and’ buckwheat cakes for your early break. fast. Call and see ns. 242- revolver Piles of people have Piles. Why suffer from piles when you can usc {DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Haze! The men who harvest natural ice | gaive and get relief. Sold by C. M. ought to have no cause for complaint. | Ice 1s everywhere of sufficient thick- | CTI88% Druga. ness for commercial use. The cold. Another decided change in the tem- has been severe enough to give I perature and the grip germ will now quality as well as quantity. If they | proceed fo do husiness at the old have heen a ve to the Importance of stand 8 while the it. Want Wo get married? Here Is your chance. The Earl Burgess Company, now playlug a week's engagement at popular prices Loomis opera louse, dinary. Here is their offer 25 In gold to any couple who will come on the stage and be married af- ter the performance. A generous fee to the minister and 4 carriage to and from the theatre thrown in The &ompany, which opened Mon- day evening with a record standing rooiu only house, is still furinshing thrills to the lovers of melodrama. Yesterday afternoon a large audi- ence saw that majestic drama “Dark- est Russia,” given a good representa- tion and last night “The Queen of the White Slaves,” aroused the gallery in- to shrieks of delight The play for this evening will racked Around the World The play Is full of love, intrigue, laughter and tears. The many adveutures are brought about by the machinations of a band of outlaws and gamblers whose only thought in this world is Their awful deeds have ter- rdrized the entire country -for many years and while many have been ar- rested and brought to trial, convie- tion has been impossible, owing to the dread in which they are héld. The play Is brought to bright ending by a fearless young fellow. The vaude- ville is changed at eacn performance On Friday evening there will be an amatenr contest, three. cash prizes dre offered. On Saturday evening there will be a “Pig Social,” the lnughing event of the season Vot- ing coupons will be given out at each performance. They are also giving away at every evening performance a silver dinner service of thirty-seven pleces be money THOMAS J. DESMOND DIED AT THE HOSPITAL. Popular Young Lehigh Brakeman Succumbs to Typhold Fever. Thomas J. Desmond, a young Le- high Valley brakeman, who has been etuployed by the company for the past year, died this morning at the Pack- er hospital of typhold fever. The de ceased formerly resided with his par- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Desmond, of Rome township, and he came to Sayre about one year ago. He was 23 years of age and was well liked and respected by all who had formed his acqaintance His body was shipped to his former home on No i this afternoon. The funeral will be held at Towanda on Saturday. Un- dertaker P. H. O'Shea of this place has charge of the funeral arrange- ments, ants, HOSE COMPANY TO PRESENT PLAY. “The Henors of a Cowhoy” Will Be Presented at the Loomis on March 7th. The members of the J. EL Wheelock hose company are making prepara- tions for a play to be given in the Loomis opera house on the evening of March 7th. The play which has heen selected The Honors of a Cowboy,” and It will be staged under the direction of the Boston Theatrical Company, assisted by the strongest lo- cal talent Rehearsals will begin at aud the has been at 25 Tickets hands of members and are belug offer Is olige admission placed and 35 cents in the company are already of the ed for sale $100,000,000 STOCK ISSUE. win Authorize IL Pennsylvania Stockholders Be “Asked to New York—The Pennsylvania Rall- road Co, announced through its rep- resentatives in this city that it has “ld $60,000,000 in three-year 5 per ent, notes. The company also an- wunced that the proposed Increase of §100,000,000 each in bonds and stock which the stockholders will be isked to authorize at a meeting on darch 4 will not be used this year The statement of the company says that this sum, with the proceeds from he sales of stocks of other companies wretofore made, will meet all finan- ial requirements of the company this year for construction expendi- tures and otherwise, including the «ew York terminal; also §50,000,00 of notes maturing November 1 next Freight Car Robbed. A Lehigh 1902, Valley freight car, No containing a cohsignment of nerchandise was broken open by un- (nown thieves while In transit from fowanda to Monroeton. A box of rape nuts was taken. The thieves mve not as yet been identified. Notlee. A general Invitation Is extended by Keystone Lodge, 226 I. A. of M. to Jl machinists and apprentices of the lL V. R. R. shops to attend in a body -1the funeral of our late » HOSBAND CANE WT After Spending All Night at Lehigh Station Waiting for Recicant Spouse She Needed the Services of a Phy. sician. Alter spending the loug hours of last night In the ladies’ walling room of the Lehigh Valley station at this place, anxiously and vainly watching for a recreant husband who came Mrs. Blanche Sliter, a slip of a who says she Is only eighteen, thie passengers wailing for by falling from Ler seat to the a swoon. When those in the room reached her side the A messen- H. 8S. Fish, and in the meantime Station Agent Kendig provided a col which was placed In and upon which the woman was lald. After ex amining the woman's condition Dr Fish stated that she was suffering froma heart trouble and that there was a slight inclination toward hysterics which had probably Leen Induced by vigil during the night Heart remedies were administered and the woman regained conscious ness. Then she told her story She said that she was married to her husband about one month ago in Corning, N. Y., after a courtship which began only a few weeks prev- fous. Recently she had been living in Towanda while her husband has been employed In Sayre Yesterday she wrote him that she was coming to this place, and asked him to ‘meet her at the station. She came to Sajre night, but her husband was no! on hand to meet her od to locate him by telephone, but in this unsuccessful She als made inquiries among the raliroad men, but they were unable to give her any information. Then she decid- ed to walt at the station, hoping that her husband, who iz employed by the Lehigh. would come t{o the station She waited all night, but he came not this morning tired nature gave way. Her want®were attended to by the station officials and an effort will to find her husband not, giri started No. §, floor ia the Iiadies’ toliet room her anxious last She endeavor was and be made MOTORMAN OF WRECKED TRAIN EXONERATLD. Welisboro, Pa—Edward R. Rogers motorman of the electric train on the Harlem division of the New York Cen- tral which jumped the track Satur- day night, resulting in the loss of twenty lives, formerly lived here. He was a locomotive engineer for the Fall Brook and New York Central Though arrested after the accident waz released on his own recog- nizance. His friends glad earn that attach blame to him, declaring that he was time and that to causes be he are to the company no running on schedule the vond his control Rogers had been an engineer In the New York subway, but recently left it to accept one with the New York Central in the electric system in- structing engineers in the driving of He conservative disaster was due electric motors a careful, thorough electrician has always been driver and “Playing the Game.” The Joseph characters that Are played by and William W. Jefférson “Playlug the Game” the new up-to date comedy by Cleveland Moffett and Hartley Davis writ ten for them by ists younger in were especially these clever dramat suited to the talents Toseph and are especially Jefferson's is cast for a polished Southern gen from Mississippl, while Wil- portrays a young scion of Hundred who Is persistent in his endeavors to marry tleman Ww Four Han the Two very in this production the reading and writ- Ing Waldorf-Astoria, and the other the Interior of a well known stiidio—both productions of the This delightful comedy will at the Loomis Opera House on Monday even- handsome scenes are shown one room of the artist's being exact re- originals he ing. February 206 Washington's Birthday. Tomorrow Is Washington's birth day. The day In Sayre will be observ ed to a certain extent by the men in the shops taking a day off; the banks will remain closed, and the postoffice will only be open during the usual holiday hours. There will be socials galore this evening, and tomorrow af- ternoon the Earl Burgess stock com- pany will give a special matinee per- formance. The scholars In the public schools will also be given a holiday The Record will be printed as usual DeWitt's Little Early Risers, safe, sure pills, C, M. Driggs, Drugs. FRENCH FEMALE! | MADAME DEAN PILLS. A Ravn, Comars Kaine [a Buu Wawra, sono Five guowe vi {| FAIL, San Bare! Bpenty | Sad saranend wey Retgadet Beat prepaid Tro §1A0 pet ba HE when voereld wr bare 1 Mead thm as or whe he pa ayo IF gor drnggion There are two kinds of furniture— the flashy, uncom- fortable style and the good, ssid, comfortable kind. 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Patrons of the House Are Assured of | a Really First Class Predaction on Mondays Evening Next, of the been exceedin Watrous has secur Loomis gly for for Manager ulera i fioyse funate in 15 the Jeffersons Monday evening when they with supporting company will Playing the Game,” a refin- which was written these talented sous and lamegled Joseph whose “Rip VanWinkle” been equalled The Jeffersons have inherited a large their late father's ability | appear at the] patrons of that! ening's entertain well next, a capable present ed comedy espe i for renowned ally Jet- | has younger ferson, never amount of and their insures popular house which nessing congent the fo Loomis an es be the engagement ment will worth wit Hecentis Jeflersons play long Pittsburg theat nothing ed a at and the that regoers unite in approaching the been given In that city | The Jeff: a large house saying | per- formance has in a long time reons will be grested by on Monday evening, when they come to the Loom i=, and It communicate date seat advizable to office at sécure a therefore with the in order to is box an early desirable Political, Mitchell of Troy, in announc candidate for the nomination for Diftrict H K ing that Repablican Atloreny, says If nominated and faithfully adminster the office best interests of the he is na elected 1 will for the} people. 1 will | trivial I will not un indictments i use Influence to ind neces: my prevent igele Htigation arily multiply will protect the ful ind respects conduct county against unlaw for and the office a : 15 consistent with the of Justice | conferred unjust clatms costs in all CCOLOIICOIN administration the proper will use powers upon | | tie for guilty | and the and will fustice dices official trolled by the punishment of the protection of the ald the withi mercy innocent | court in tempering Neither i shall influence | apd 1 will not be et of men fn the per preju frieud=hip Bot mh acts Con ny of formance iy duties Advertise n “The ‘Record LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE Special Engagement Monday, Feb. 25th JOSEPH AND WILLIAM W, JEFFERSON ASSISTED BY AUBREY BOUCICAULT for the first time American Comedy thi in Presenting in city the three acts “Playing the Game” Cleveland Motiett and Hartley Davis, new Complete N.Y. Seenle Production and Cast of Metropolitan Players, 25, G0, The, $100 and $1.50 Prices: Advance Sale opens Friday at 9 m. at Box Office. EEE —————EE Try the Record. tk of {ke ie ved in the morn. pi Acditchops everyiing else, Al Baves Time, Laber, Meaney, BOLICH BROS LOOMIS OPERR HOUSE: Ww averly, N, One Week, Commencing EARL BURGESS COMPANY Presenting Plays That Plexse the People. EVENINGS, Monday—For His Sister's Honor. luesday—On Thanksgiving Day. Wednesday—Queen of Slaves Thursday —Tracked World Friday Around Secrets of the Police. 5 How Women Ruin Men. saturday MATINEES. Wednesdav--Darkest Russia. : Friday—A Daughter of the South. Saturday—The Whole Dam Fami HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE TURES BETWEEN THE Prices Matinee Prices Ladies’ 15 for cent tickets are being f8= Monday evening limited syed 200 J. G. Howe CABINET MAKER, Household ond Oiice Faralture Re. paired. Will Call at House and Give FoLimaTRy 501 NORTH WILBUR AVENUE, 1mo* SAYRE, PA. R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Bullder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 210 Miller St. SEWER. Sayre, Pa, Feb, 9, 1907. proposals will be received Clerk until 7:30 Tuesday, March 12, Sealed the Borough o'clock P. M., 190 following trunk iine labor and ma- tha including all mately Sewer terial £400 feet 24-inch pipd 1.060 feet 20-inch pipe. 650 feet 18-inch pipe. The Town Councll right to reject any and all bide A certified check for $500, payable to the Borough Treasyrer, must accom pany proposal. : : For specifications, address H H. MERCEREAU, ou —