Rona St., Sayre. ow Ready For Business. M. DRIGGS, CRIPTION DRUGGIST, Valley Record Bews that’s Bt to print” RDAY, MARCH 2. 1907 DUAL BREVIS Doctor” at the Loomis i & Mee are now doing busi- Desmond stret, Sayre, Pa. Enberg and daughter Ellza- visiting in New York city. 1% the time to save big money Overcoat at Ruggles & Mee's. ‘Brougham was in Towanda peton this afternoon on busi- —— Gosner left on No. 4 for he will spend Sunday the well known dentist 10 his room, suffering from ble dressmaking done by and Sisson at 110 Hospital alley phone 241y. 247-26t —————————— Mra. Addison Hunsinger day for an extended visit to Jé and Intermediate points : tomorrow afternoon are requested (0 be pres- Esther Circle of the church will hold a soclal box opening at Delapey’s on Monday evening next. de Winlack and son of are visiting at M. Gor- Eh avenue. Mrs. Winlack recovered from a severe 1ll- set, Tuesday night at 8 _ the purpose of electing members are requested 322 8. Main St., Athens. BRENITIES Try The Record Want Ads. — Special prices on all heavy weight sults and overcoats. Ruggles & Mee. — Read your own paper; row. don't bor- EE ————— We sell Rochester suits. Ruggles & Mee “Under Southern Skies" Loomis next Wednesday and evening at the afternoon — The Porter Mission band will meet at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock The Shakespeare club will meet meet with Miss Florence Stalford on Chemung street Monday evening —— F. N. Hibbits, superintendent * of motive power for the Lehigh Valley was in Sayre this morning. returning to Bethlehem on No 1 this noon S———— Theres will be a Salvation army meet- Ing at the East Side Mission rooms lomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock and at 7 o'clock. AM are cordially iavited to attend S————————— Word was recived her today of the death of Will Bennett, who left here essee. Death was caused by diph- theria. His family reside on the East Side — Health departments throughout the country are warning everybody to look out for the fnfluenza germ, although not one In a thousand of us would recognize the little pest if we were to see (t Clair E. Resser of Co. D 234 In- fautry of N. Y., who received his dis- charge from the government hospital at Hot Springs, Ark. on account of surgeon's certificate of disability stop- ped over on his way home as the guest of his cousin A Hunsinger on Lincoln street ————— At the Presbyterian church tomor- row the pastor will speak for five minutes to the children just before the morning sermon The evening subject will be “The place of reason in religion” There will be a special congrogational meeting at the close of the vening service ——— president of the Mutual Benefit Asso- ciation, is the guest today of J E Rumsey the newly elected Prohibi- tion assessor from the second ward Mr. Rumsey Is also the representa- tive of the Mutual Benefit Assoclation in Sayre. ————————— G. K. Eshelman and wife are the Euests of Mrs. Eshleman's sister, Mrs Joseph Pruyne of West Lockhart street. Mr. Eshelman is located at Harisburg where he is the train di. rector for the Pennsy. He formerly resided at Athens where he Was a telegraph operator ————— The backbone of winter appears to have Leen pretty well fractured, A downpour of rain during the night has almost completely wiped the snow out of existence. A slight fall In the temperature has also . covered the walks with a glare of ice which makes travel an exceedingly dangerous oper- ation. ———————— Johu Fisher Dead. John Fisher, a resident of Madison street, died at the hospital this after- noon at two o'colek of typhold fever The deceased had recently been em- ployed as a driver for Reeser. Kessler Wieland Co, and was taken to the hospital several days ago. Full par. tculars will be given In Monday's is- A ———— ‘people have Piles, lothing Firm of Murphy & Blish Dis. Been Appointed solved Partnership Today—S. A. | Trainmaster of the Peunsylvanis Blish Retires. Divslen of the |chigh, The Former Has 3 : John Pickley, assistant trainmaster of the Pennsylvania division of the Lehigh Valley. has been appointed trainmaster to succeed C. T. “Nell the latter having been transferred to be trainmaster of the Wyoming divis- ion under superintendent Harleman The departure of Mr. O'Neill will be {sincerely regretted He has been The co-partnership which has ex- {isted between Frank P. Murphy and /S. A. Blish since October 8, 1901, was today dissolved by mutual consent i | The business will be continued by Mr. | {Murphy under his own name, Mr. iBlish retiring, on account of in health. When the doors of the establish- Mr. Murphy will be the sole proprie- | rendered efficient service His wsue- ‘tor. For the past twenty-five years F {foreman of engines and is also a most P. Murphy has been in the custom capable man. It is not as y#t an- talloring business. He spent the first Nounced who will succeed Mr Pickle) teu years in Wilkes-Barre, and the assistant trainmaster. Neither has past ten years has been about equally ('he date for Mr. Pickley assuming divided between this place and EI- !'he duties of hix new position been ‘mira, N. Y | aundunced On March 6, 1901, Mr. Murphy came | A ———— i Rvai SEA fo Sayre and with Charles Carroll of PRESENT OFFICIALS TO Elmira, formed a paftnership and ‘opened a store In Sayre under the firm name of Carroll and Murphy Mr. Carroll's father was in the cloth- | Ing business in Elmira and Mr. Mur- | phy had charge of the talloring de (partment. Mr. Murphy did a large g Sa ! : (was therefore feced adiioabte tg | M 100n on Monday next We Sayre ! ba ia th place. The frm borough council will hold a short ses- ope e 4 . 8 at t at commenced business In the building fan which he oath of office will in which Mr Murphy will continue Le udministered to the four council- No = : {len who were chosen at the recent a ase October 8, 1901, Mr. Carroll re- [election. In the First Ward I. A. S8am- : Ee Vy {uels re imself; tired from the firm and was succeeded | © = wil; Vicoted hime 11.:10 the by 8 A _Blish, who previously hag | Second Ward, R. D. Willlams, Probl- sy ASIEN, ¥ £ : ¥ ey employed by Maney & Page | bitionist, will succeed Burns; Uriah : did : b | Keene, also Prohibitionist, will take { The hve 4 ee prospertns . {the place of E .D Adamy in the Third ness a 2 y - : Ww i ” . J Hes ceded to be the best clothing estab- | ard. and E. M. Mason, a Republican All the Old Borough Ofice Holders Will Probably he Reappointed at the Council Melting to Be Held Monday Evening. lishment in this section Mr. Murphy will continue to have entire supervision of the tailoring de partmen(, will look after the wants o customers with iby George Heverly from the Fourth | Ward Immediately after the coun- limen are worn in adjournment will by him in the custom talloring de-{ MWimaktrs will Orie lor business. § 4 esc ¥ y { § partment he has gained an extensive!” ! . } Knowled of the art of making | ected. and the selection of George ¢ : clothes - fact which is well known Lacey. the present incumbent of that : : {important office, assured. A bor- ough clerk will be next in order and H H Mercereau, present clerk, tock of will be elected to the post without op- | = stoc oO . rosit ; cu will also be clothlog will be found as usaul. jE. lon. C. C. Yocum In fact Mr. Murphy will conduct a | UBoPpOsed for borough attorney It ’ 3 iis t the l light high-class establishment in every re- {18 expected that there will be a sligh spect and will be glad to greet his effort to prevent the reappointment {ord customers as well as new ones {of James Walsh. the present chief of £ oo i police, but as stated yesterday, those Walsh suc- is to all who have patronized him The furnishing good department | h 8 will be maintained at a high standurd, complete ready-to-wear Mr. Blish's plans for the future have not fully matured. lle has sev- | desirable positions In vies gi—————————————— MKS. MILES ELLIS SEVERELY INJURED. | who are opposed to Mr jeral lority. Therefore it Is safe to say that all the old borough officials will suc- ceed themselves for the ensuing year lalian Sues the Lehigh. Fell on Sidewulk This Morning, Sus. | taining a Gash In the Head Which Extended to the Done. Yesterday afternoon Salvatore Ca- ruso ( not Caruso, the Italian singer and masher) but just a plain laborer, through his attorney, C. C. Yocum began sult against the Lehigh Valley Rallroad company to recover the sum {of eight dollars which he alleges has been wrongfully withheld from wages due him for labor Caruso, It appears axsigned part of his wages to B. Cac- chione & Co., but when thegcompany {paid him he claims that the sum men- tioned above was held out in payment for He sought the services of Attorney Yocum and the latter pre- sented the claim to the company. The refused to pay Tustice instructed to fssue sum- sult is returnable on next Mrs. Miles Ellis, wile of Councilman | Ellis, met with a painful accident this worning when she fell on the steps in front of her home at the corner of South Wilbur avenue and Hayden | Street, sustaining a gash in the back lof the head which extended through to the skull bone. Mrs. Ells left the {house 0 get milk from the milk man [She descended the front steps and she {stepped on the last one, her feet s.p- ped on the Ice and she fell, striking fon the back of her head, cutting the gash as above stated. Dr. Theodore | Wright was called Cosls company and Carey was The Thursday and took several j«titches In order to close the wound mons § “The Beauly Doctor” Tonight. Elected Officers. The Woman's Home and Forelgn { Misstonary Soclety of the Presbyter- lan church met yesterday at Mrs I A. Hunter's, Packer avenue, and elect- «d officers us follows: President, Miss Clara Petrie; 1st vice president. Mrs Frank Heavener; 2d vice president, of the big musical comedy successes wil! have its initial presentation. Fred | E. Wright's production of “The Beau- | ‘ty Doctor” a musical comedy in two acts, is sald to be one of the most elaborate of any musical efforts of late seasons. There Is a beauty craze Mrs. John Raymond; secretary, Mrs and a large number of comedians and | A. IL. Laws; treasurer, Mrs. M H comedienne: to interprtt the hilarious | Sawtelle, corresponding secretary ly funny plot, which, hitting us it does H. Ott; secretary of litrature {»11 the salient points of the beauty! Tracy Roberts fad offers opportunities well taken | advantage of for funny incident and! humorous situation. Mr. Wright has | been fortunate in casting his play: {comprehensively and the dialogue and imusic in the hands of these competent people goes with a dash and a merry evening. There art a dozen or more sones that will be whistled and sung and the entire music of the plece Ix far above the average injected Into musical comedy and is well sung by (a chorus noted ua well for its singine (abllity as for its beauty and agility A "Rube" song. “Myron Brown. Fare lewll” Is one of the real big musical {hits of the year. “My Flower of the South,” with a catchy chorus that will fetaln It in the public ear, “Angel 'Voicen," a tropical trio, and the many other musical and dancing numbers EO to make “The Beauty Doctor” uu good a show in a musical vein as it is in ts comedy, Mrs. © rs Listen! To the Military Band Playing Sou- a's famous “High School Cadet March” just as Sausa plays it and its reat, and several other new ones. ombined with the old favorites in darch Edison records Everything un records made at the Phonograph Parlors Ike Samuels. Lockhart St feweler —— A Few Spoclalties, Here are just a few of the special tiles carried by the D. S Andrus & Co. Plaho and Music House, 128 Des- nond street, Sayre, Pa. Post Cards, new designs; Playing Cards, Sewing Machine Supplies, Edison and Victor Machines ard Records and all the lat- cat novelties in Fine Furniture. sat-3 ————— Speaking of high prices, a former ‘resident, now MNving In California, i You ought to know what you are rays “You should come out here giving you baby. Use Caseasweet, and see how you like the prices. We “Byery In. pay $20 h ton for coal: $16 a cord IEA Borough Council Met In the Packer Bose Rooms Last Night and Closed Up the Year's Business. THE PCA S— The Sayre borough council held a meeting in the Packer hose rooms last night and closed up the business affairs of the borough for the fiscal year. When the council next meets for business on Monday evening it will be as a newly organized body Lacey, Evans, Hassler, Samuels, Hu- lett and Hawes answered to the roll call and after Lhe reading of the min- utes an informal discussion of the reliminary pluns for the new town hal’ occurred Councilman Evans from the fourth ward started the dis icussion by contending that the {iminary plans should have been se icured with no expense. and that de- [tailed plans should have been provid- ed only after thie people had voted to bulld a new hall He stated that at the time the matter was before the council had just then a member of the and was la no position to know what was guing on He suggested, howver, that in the fu- ture the council should be a little more careful in spending the people's money and that altogether too much wis being pald for “frills” Council- man Evans was followed by Council- man Hassler, of the Second ward Mr Hassler, relying wholly upon his mem- ory, stated that a meeting held on the 2d of April, Councilman C. C. West of the First ward, exhibited a set of preliminary plans for a new town hall, which the members of the coun- cil did pot deem satisfactory Mr Hassler asserted that a motion pre- valled which provided for prelimin- ary plans, but admitted that the min- utes would show that the motion call- ed for detailed plans Councilman West is the chilrman of the town hall committee and had entire charge of procurring the plans Hassler follown ed pre he become body practically Councilman Wik They vigorously asserted that Mr West had simply followed the instruc- with reference to and there- authority The plans were secured at a cost of several hundred which the borough will have to pay, whether the building Is erected or not and It Is this fact that kicked up all the disturbance James Lyon, foreman of the Wilbur Hook & Ladder company, appeared before the council on hehalf of the fire department. He stated that there was a sad lack of serviceable nozzles. ind graphically described the condi- tons under which the firemen work- «d at the time the Lehigh Valley coal- ing station at this place was destroy- ¢d by flames. Mr Lyon insisted that the nozzles leaked so badly that the men who were compelled handle them on the night of the fire were covered with from two to three inciles of ice and that their clothing crackled about from place to det led had not procuring plaus fore exceeded his dollars, to moved place The matter the clérk being instructed to no- tify the chief of the fire department to be the meeting be held on Monday evening next A resolution was passed providing for the payment of ten dollars to the J. E Wheelock for lights for the past year A large number of bills, including the salaries of the borough officials. were ordered pald Among the bills was one from J. C Ingham amuont- ing to $47.00 for legal services ren- dered In connection with the sewer project, and also one from N. C Walker for $144.40 for engineering work. The bills created some discus- sion but were finally paid as they was disposed of by present at to company “Under Southern Skies.” i | One of the most successful plays to {be presented in our city this season 18 “Under Southern Skies” which will {appear at Loomis opera house Wed- I nesday afternoon and evening Un- der Southern Skies” of the {largest and most expensive dramatic { Is one traveling, as the com- people, {companies now | pany twenty-seven {twenty-three of whom appear In speaking parts. and every plece of {scenery used in the production is car- {ried with the company Under South ern Skies” in its sixth season [having had five phenomenally suc {cessful scsaons | “Under Southern Skies” is from the {pen of Lottie Blair Parker who also wrote “Way Down East” and is as true and Interesting a picture of the {South as that now famous play Is of |New England { The story of the play is a very strong and interesting one, and Is one that Is peculiarly southern. Its char- [acters are distinct types of southern people, many of them being highly diverting A Hallowe'en celebration and pumpkin dance are among the [Most attiactive features of the per- {formance numhes I now Nebraska is becoming unduly ex- cited over a girl “witch” who Is fag- cinating all the young men. What other business, asks the Washington Post sharply, did they expect a girl he gyi con +" ALLEGED STOLEN COW. Mr. Seager and Constable Lewis Went to Litchfield Yesterday and Came Back With the Missing Bovine. Yesterday afternoon F. E Seager secured possession of the cow which he alleges was stolen from his pos- session while the cow was a calf pas- turing on the farm of Job McKinney in Litchfield township. Mr Seager caused the arrest of Perley Nichols a former Sayre man, charging him with stealing the calf. This is alleg- ed to have occurred in 199% when the cow was a little Now the calf has grown to a full-sized cow, with and re- cently it has been In the possession of 4 woman over in Litchfield township who has beep pasturing it for hire Yesterday Mr Seager and Constabic B L Lewis went to the woman, paid ber what was due her for pasturing the bovine, with the result that when the two came away they were leading 4 cow behind thelr wagon Nichols, who 1s under arrest charg- ed with the theft of the calf, walved 8 heariug and went to court where the ttle to the cow will be thrashed out | bossy a bossy of her own A CONFORTABLE. HONE not necessarily luxurious, is the strongest kind of appeal to every per- *on; let us help in your selection of Furniture, the kind that beautifles a home aud makes it all that the word implies. The latest ideas fn modern furniture, embracing both comigets darability and style In character NG High Scheol Frtertalnme ni. Fhe entertainment night the The Days best e next Savre High promises Tuesday at hall of Both order School LE the Wo be one for your selection, == ver given in of a who have had the FOO Sayre ire characterisis high nd those for lune to see them. are highest in their Caldwell's Furniture Store 205 Desmond Street, Sayre, Pa. praise The selections are all original. true to life, and most of them of a most nature The Valley Phone 191a. Anusing fe price is anly —————— A Minnesota woman shot five burglar and hit her plate glass mirror ever time Of she had to look into the mirror to see |f her pistol was held straight That's the woman for you times al a Course, For backache use DeWitt's Kidney ind Bladder Pills Nothing else so rood for all troubles caused by Impure “ood. Sold by C. M. Driges Drugs Read your own paper, don't bor- TOW, ONS PERN HOUSE THURSDAY EVENINC, MAR. 7 BOSTON THEATRICAL C0. PRESENTING “The Honor of a Cowboy.” —— UNIVERSAL A Thick of the time =\ saved in the morn. ing! Anditchops everything else, PA A BOLICH BROS > Chas. H. Larnard, CONTRACTOR, : CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Plans drawn and estimates given. inrdwood and Stair Work a specialty, All Work Promptly Attended to. : Shop and Residence, 5S Lincoln Street, Waverly. 2 Bell ‘phone 2304. Auspices of Wheelock Hose Co. Admission, 25¢, 3ici Children 15ec. Reserved seats can be secured at the box office on the date of the show A. J. Green, Maynard Maynard& Schrier Contractor and Bullder, = Plans and Estimates Furnished. Attorneys and Counselors. 525 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 213y. —— 3 M. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA, mn J. G. Howe | CABINET MAKER, Household and Office Purniture Re paired. Will Call at House and Give Fstimates 301 NORTH WILDUR AVENUE, 1mo* SAYRE, PA. 518 = SEWER. Sayre, Pa, Feb 9, 1807 Sealed proposals will be recelved the Horough Clerk until 7:30] o'clock P. M., Tuesday, March 12, | 1307, for the construction of approxi- | mately the following trunk line! df Sewer, Including all labor and ma- | by terial 4400 feet 24-inch pipe 1,060 feet 20-inch pipe 350 feet 18-inch pipe. Fhe Town Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A certified check for $500, payable to |Your patronage the Borough Treasurer, must accom- » KASPER BROTHERS, pany proposal For specifications, address H. H. MERCEREAU, Borough Clerk ; Sayre, Pa 110 and 226 Desmond St, Sayre, Pa. The man who SEEKS experience may seek It anywhere. ne The man who HEEDS experience takes a policy in T= National Protective Legion ond gets benefits of 17 years experience, Get behind its protection and share In Ms benefits, NOW. E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Mana Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. Biothers Dining and Lunch {Rooms are always supplied with the best In the market and served in good It is our endeavor to make you comfortable and happy We solicit Nasper slvie The time to net & BELL AND VALLEY PHONE.
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