6 STORE to the old Postoffice site and ~ Ready For Butler is lil with grip at on Stevenson street. Palmer is visiting her Burk at Wilkes-Barre. & Mee are now doipg busi 8 Desmond stret, Sayre, Pa. is visiting his son, of Lockhart street. bureau predicts warm- " patronage at their new 5 dressmaking done by * Sisson at 110 Hospital 247-26t Charles McCracken of in town last night on of the Towanda band 10 secure new uniforms season, . mths old child of P AL ful street, who has been #8 weeks is now-recovery, of Wilkes-Barre, who ng her sister, Mrs street, has returned - to come in “like a» ding to the ancient tra- be expected to “go a | be one performance of or” at Loomis opera as the company who has been ill for suffered a relapse, ustuesa Men and Citizens Generally It Was Held In New York City Last Night and Nearly 250 Guests Were In Attendonce. lwere present at the dinner given by Bradford County Society in the Astor I~ of the Police Department. } i One of the important which will come before the council {after that body has partment of Sayre borough. It a candidate for re-election and that he Iy admitted by all who are in a posi- {ion 10 know Mr chief of the police department for over dinner was one of the most enjoyable {given by the society in years. Hon {George A. Post was the loastmaster, {following order: "Old Dradfo:d. “In Praise Hammond LaMont edi- Nation: “Country Boys New York,” Hon. Martin W Lit- borough of Rambling He- James Mcleod. D NJ The floral decorations were present. Hon of i Some Sayre, and the meny consisted of all A large aumber of representative Sayre citl- efficient officer. In fact it is extreme Iy* doubtful if a better for the {POSL could be secured at the present man 322 8, Main St., Athens. (tention that a change should be made it is not taken seriously The ecltl- fers of Sayre. the business men aad for that matter all classes. are satisfied with the manner in which the pres- ent chief has administered the affairs of the office, and they contend that a change at the present time ig not fo tailored be desired During his termi as chief Mr. Walsh has heen a peinstaking, 4il- izent officer ~ RENTES Try The Record Want Ads ——— Rochester hand Ruggles & Mee We sell suits, don't bor- Crime has been steadily —— Read your own paper; row. ———— : i chief with terror At the Mrs. George! Patterson is convalesc- lg chile b 5 At the the lialian riots list sum r the ing after an illness of two weeks 5 o : THR : “chief dispersed the mob single hand- Special prices on all heavy weight *1 and alone and took steps which suits and overcoats Ruggles & Mee Prevented a further outbreak In fact his entire record is one of dili- his family and gence and falthfulls attending the block, second duties of the office As heretofore stated there some opposition to his arain becoming the W. Hunsinger of Layton head of the de partment, and this fact has returned from a visit to has inspired several candidates to en- ter the field. Three or four of them, however, have dropped out of the 1 ice Dr. Corbin is movin office into the floor. {fo Lrias is Mrs H street, Elmira —— Miss Mary Green of VanEtten iting her sister, Mrs Swayze, stone avenue Isvis- ‘and have thrown their support to Mr Kev- Walsh preadveniure council This fact indicates bYeyond a that when the ————— Charles Kelble, of Hopkins street, is confined to his home on account of an injured foot ————— Patterson of Hopkins street. «<onsiders the Mouday evening next Mr. Walsh will%ia out The Record urgifig the present chief question on with fiving colors has no hesitancy in ment of the appoint- As an of- Geo to do his duty, and the cquncil would his brother for a week be takiug decidedly long chanfes if FOme oue else —— PROPOSED ROUTES FOR THE NEW P. B. & E. Horseheads, after visiting her sister Mrs. Marcy on Layton street —————— Mrs. Nesbaum of Washington, D. C Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodwarth, Desmond street There will be a meeting of the bor- ough council this evening at which the business for the fiscal year wilt be closed up Near Sayre, ——— The warm weather of today has al- most completely eradicated the sleighing which for several days has to Athens and thence to Ulster, been fairly good ifngton and” Troy. From Trov : proposed to go through Tioga county Will Sallivan, recently with the de- n C3 he route proposed fs de sirable partment store, is moving to Elmira: . throughout its entire 1 he where he has accepted a position in Sheahan and Dean's store for the P, HB. & E from Binghamton Bur- it is extent developed farming region, and for that reason commends itself to rall- If you really want to see somehting ry road promoters This route is not fine in the shape of a musical com- : only less expensive to construct and ed¥ go up to the Lomis on tomorrow under consideration but it is shorter The house occupied by John Boyle and more desirable as a trunk line on Lipcoln street has been fumigated | Another feasible route, and une by Health Officer Brougham. Mr, Which is considerable at Boyle has been suffering from diph- lention, Is to start at Nichols, thence her to Wiliwana through Big Pond and Troy and on the west Investigation is [seems to Indicate that any line west- receiving E M Griswold of Linden. Colo, He burg will have to keep north of the ob the Alleghany mountain which i$ s0 much tn evidence in the 'fouthern part of Tioga county Charles ‘Gosner, a former Sayre good line Is possible over the routes resident. who has becn in Wi'mington Indicated and one or the other mny Del, for the past year working for ye he adopted the Lehigh has returned to this place and accepted a position In the shops Mr. Gosuner's family reside In Easton of West Sayre, for a lew days moved to Colorado 23 years ago, and spur visit to the east tine ——————_— Accepted Desirable Position. —— W. R. Seigel, who for the Past sev Mrs. EM. Dunham entertained the en years has been the chief clerk In Towanda Musical club ut her home on the department of Hospital Place yesterday afternoon the Lehigh Valley at this place, left A large number of club members were (his afternoon on ruin 4 for Easton, prasent. An excellent program wad where he has aecepted a desirable po- rendered and the hostess served an sltion with the Ingersoll Manufac excellent repast The meeting was a (uring company Mr. Seigel's family most enjoyable one from every atand- preceded him to Easton. Me has heen vaint tmployed by the Lehigh for n namber : of years, during which time he has tendered efficient service He has al- -~ passenger coach —————————— Men Want Wives, #0 galned a large circle of filends Lonely men In Canada are writing | oho will regret his departure from to the agent of the Canadian govern- Sayre, but at the same time wish him ment in Canada to find them wives | At first he took the matter as a Joke, [air Selgel will begin his new duties but finding it was only too serious! once. bas been able to Supply the wants to! some extent hy introducing . young women warranted to make good wives, Listen! : ————" ng to the hard freezing weather. To the Miltary Band Playlng Sou- Many places are feeling the result a's famous “High School Cadet of the scarcity, and the supply Is be- March” Just as Sousa plays it and 13 ing used with caution at many of the Ereat, and soveral other new : ——— Water Getting Scarce. — The water fn the mountaln stre and springs is gelling very Scarce, ow- «8 ki ¥thin bil JOHNSON IS HOPEFUL. Convicted of Complicity In the Cele. brated Macedonia Marder Still Has Hopes, Doomed already fo die on the gallows and in the shadow of death, Johnson, twice convicted of complicity in the celebrated Macedon- In murder, for which his brother, Big- iler Johnson was hanged, stil} Although been affirmed by Peansyly “tribunal the Charles has {hope ania’s high- the est Supreme court cheerful ley & Wilson, will vet save him from the fate his brother met When Informed of court's deciglon by Mr. Wilson id, “Well, I am innocent * While condition cannot be described as exactly cheerful, vet In vory who is under the supreme On s§ his he is good spirits for 4 man sentence of death Many “on Innocent of the crime of which he has been convicted. His brother, Big. ler went to his death “de- claring that he was Innocent. but that he paid his mother and Charles for Lis Benjamin Johnson, putting wife Maggie Johnson out of the way William P Wilson, one of Johnson's itorneys, has written to the court for supreme a copy of the opinfon of af- ! of the and sen- tence of their client A reargument before the supreme court be gfanted the attorneys for the prisoner and iu case it there chance of still further in carrying out of the death sentence conviction is delay ————— High School Entertainment. ——— ~ the characterist A finished Interpera- of the ldlosyncrasies of human nature Here and there the touch of clever up. gesture and speech, vou ator his make Mr. Day, who traveling with him ind ussists him in the entertainments I= a reader of rare ability Hie dramatic She has vivacity, the beauty, and above all temperagmnt. At gchool on Tuesday evening, Mar Sth ————— win Go to Tunkhannock. Special Officer W. H Douglass, Con- uctor George Armstrong and Brake- Levering will Ko tomorrow morning ss¢s against John Gin- charged with breaking a seal on 4 Lehigh Valley Ginley is of the men who was rounded up man George Tunkhannock iDpenr to to as Witne ley car door one it Tunkhannock on Tuesday last by er two pleaded guilty and went the grand jury, but Ginley demanded a hearing and his caso will come up tomorrow to morning at teh o'clock be- lustice of the Feace Kutz Will Bring Dangerfield Back. Ohio with requisition papers to bring Tom id hack from Cleveland where he was captur- Dangerfield He jumped his woud which was furnished by Consta- le Hollon, and escaped into Ohio fohn Gritin will return Saturday with be prisoner, while his father Sherift iriMn will go Clevelnad to simadale, Kans vith pleasure He expects to be ‘ent a couple of weeks ———— Mre. Seannell’s Funeral. Dangerfie to «d some time ago Is charged with larceny on tw combining business ah- occurred on Monday evening last. was held this hany, the Rev. J L Shanley lating. At 10:30 o'clock” the party boarded a special Lehigh Valley traln place In the Catholic cemetery Sewlog Machine Supplies, For the accommodation of the pub- Desmond street, Pa, will carry a full line of Machine supplies for all kigd id DOWN FOR A WEEK Unoflicial Keports Says That Repairs te Grates Under Boilers Will Neces. sHate a Temporary Saspension, Many of the men In the new shops were ordered to quit work at ten o'clock this morning and It is under- §tood that their services will not be needed again until Monday morning {Recently it Is sald that the officials {bave experienced cbasiderable ¢iMm- culty with the boilers in the new pow- ier house, and several times it has [been necessary to close down on ac’ icount of lack of steam An unoffic- {lal report Is to the effect that the [Rrates under some of the boilers have {burned out and are practically worth- [less A {that it would necessary for rumor was afloat this morning the offic- {lals to close down the shops for a week In order to make A representative an in {effectual effort A.W Wkitford, the superintendent who busy consulting with officials {of the road It is thought, however {thal the trouble will be speedily rem {edied that will fo ans repairs made interview shop to § i is and the men off for jaible length of time i HOLDS EXECUTION AGAINST LEHIGH, nol be compelled lay apprec- — Sheriff Gristin Mas the Power to Moree {Company to Pay Chandler Damages, Sheriff Grifhin holds an d4gainst the Lehigh for 35 for due Mrs Carrie Chandler for ‘damages 4esuiting from the death of (her Chandler of who was killed by a Le- execution EMM) money husband i Trinket, Pa high train Chandler George was driving acguss the {grade at Milltown a short tUmie before the viaduet was erected A freight crossing train blocked the crossing After a short walt the train Was part- ed and a watehman motisned to Chandles drive ahead. He drove wiween the ends of the freight train and on the main line tracks. when a traln struck his wagon and Ipjuring him Chandler, through her Hoyt, for daw awggled the ful] mount of her claim, $5,000. This was over a and since that time the been attempting iavold paying the amount Finally an €Xecution was issued, which is now In (the hands of the sheriff, but he has not as yet levied for the Lehigh has {promised to settle within a few to passenger killing his fatally Mrs itorney, I. 1 hor se sued ages and was Sear ago Lehizh has to days “Under Southern Skies.” i The fate [anxiously |cerned in well of a new play is alwavs awaited hy its everyone For it is a fact that the success or con- production konwn fallure of a play can never be posi- jitively determined until the pubife to ha 1 chance vardiet Many plays produced with high hopes {and often a great expense do not meet with pronounce a popular sucess and are quickly When a lives through seasous and enters npon the sixth ishelved play ive with crowded houses greeting It every- there can that |t has effectually caught the fancy of the Such Parker's where be no doubt theatregoing a Lottie public play is Blais picturesque Skies at the drama Under Southern From first presentation [Theatre Republic, (now the Belasco | Theatre), In New York city, the play {has drawn large and delighted aud ilences. Time to Increase {its popularity and each succeeding [visit shows its drawing powers on the lincrease capacity of the {theatres Few plays of southern life {have won such popularity as “Under [Southern Skies” which will be the {theatrical offering at Loomis opera next Wednesday, March 6, af- {ternoon rnd evening its seems only testing the house After an Appointment. A Towanda to Monday's North American save Hon. Mial E Lilley, of this place, Is seeking an appointment under the Stuart Lilley would lke to be a member of the proposed State Rallroad if the bill creating that body should be- he will make an effort to Falling to he he ap Attdrnes be created special administration Commission, and come u law obtain the appointment land this he may that [pointed Assistant Deputy General, which office will by the present legislature ask {Drowned on Way to Look for Work. { | Norristown—While on his way to [get employment Wednesday, John {Kernith, aged 20 years, broke through the ice on the Schuylkikll River and wak drowned before assistance ar- rived. The body was recovered. Ker- nish resided at Swedland. He had started to cross the ice at [vy Rock to visit the steel plant In search of jwork. When the Ice broke Kernish {made a game attempt to reach the {shore, and became exhausted. The Lehigh Valley company has seltled the claim of $5000 damages with the widow of George N. Chand- ler, for the killing of her husband at the Milltown crossing. Hon. L. T. | TWISTING BRAKES. | — i Started fo Ride From Montana fo Stranded in Latter Place. William Bride, a real live cow-boy, fresh from the wild and woolly ont | has accepted a position as brake twis- ter on the Lehigh Valley raliroad sys femi. On the first of last Nevember | bride started from Big Timber, Mont On a wager (0 ride a pony from that piace to W likes-Barre, The other par- ty to the Is John IL. Roberts All went well ugti} February 21st at New Philadelphia died advance Being without funds Bride wrote to his partner to postpone Wager | STRONG | APPEAL Bride's pony He was then thirteen davs in of his partner the date of their starting from Wilkes Barre osition Roberts agreed to this prop- but Silice and brakeman day heard Wilkes POsition as work nothing has Leen Bride ®eCUring a from reached A COMFORTABLE HOME not tlarre started to He while he =; on Tues necessarily or loxurions,—Is {he strongest Kind of appeal to every per. soni let as help in your selection of Furniture, the kind that beautifies » westerne: the when apd fob he re- that has earned a little money will turn to the wilds of Montana he likes much Letter Wf braking he beileves Lie which License Refused. Judge Fauning on Thursday refused an Donahue. for eating house jcense 1a oid this William the of Toulbey placein the first ward I'so but YEArs ago the stand had a iicensa for your se lection, the Proprietors moved to a new loca tion and had a trinsfer A necessity for the place was not the ground and that established ligense was refused on 205 Desmond Street, Sayre, Pa. atictueys CC Mavnard, of Yocum and Pau! E this represented Valley Hon. 1. 1 Wilton appeared for place Phone 191a he remon=Ttrants end Wm petifioner while Host P he Found Dead in Her Bath Tuk, Reading. Pa fam H Years, ~The wife of Dr Wil Kilmer, a dentist. aged 51 found. dead in the bath tub af her residence Wednesday The tub filled with water and the woman was drowned The belief is that she was stricken with apoplexy while bath Hazleton Carpenters Wale Demands, The was was taking a Harleton, Pa Hazleton have waived their demands A for an eight-hour da and Wednesday § | notified the contractors that they will . old gi for carpenters of RAAT (SS ROR EET Thitk of the time saved in the morn. ing! Anditchas everythig under the an hour coming vear LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY EVENING, MAR. BOSTON THEATRICAL C0, PRESENTING “The Honar of a Cowboy.” work cents thirty the scale at nine hours oc CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER U'lans drawn and estimates given. lardwood and Stair Work a specialty, {All Work Promptly Attended to. Shop and Residence, 5S Lincoln Sirest, Waverly. : Bell ‘phone 208, rr ————— Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. \uspices of Wheelock Hose Co. | i —— | Admission, 23¢, 35: Children 15c. | Reserved seats can be secured at! BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. J G Howe | MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA. the box office on the date of the show M. PA CABINET MAKER, Household and Ofice Furniture Re. | paired, WHI Call at House and Give Fstimates 01 NORTH WILBUR AVENUE, 'mo* SAYRE, PA. 518 SIE SEWER. Pa, Feb 1207 proposals will be received | Borough Clerk until 7-30 P. M., Tuesday, March 12 | for the construction of approxi- | the following trunk ine | including all labor and ma- | | : Bes Sayre, 9, i Sealed b the yelock 1907 mately Sewer, terial 1.400 feet 24-1fich pipe 1.060 feet 20-inch pipe and feet 18-inch pipe. The Town Council reserves the and you pass it along to your friends right to reject any and all bids A certified check for $500 payable to the Borough Treasurer, must accome- - the only real, first-class home. [IIke place to gel your meals and lunches is at the Kasper Dining Mall, pany proposal . For specifications, address [next to the Post Oflice.. Home-made H. H MERCEREAU, Borough Clerk. |Siusage and Buckwheat Cakes for Sayre, Pa | Breakfast, TS —— The man who SEEKS experience may seek It anywhere. The man who NEEDS experience takes a policy in and gets benefits of 17 years experience. Gict behind its protection and share In Its hedefits. The time NOW, E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager Office 112 Desmond: St., Sayre
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