: 216 Desmond St., Sayre, If you don't trade with the finest hand i { Majestic Washing Pan American ashingMachines S| Seven Lehigh Valley emigrant coaches. loaded with two hundred and | iwenly bleared-eyed, cigarelle smok- | ing tough lovking specimens of man- Kind, steamed into the Sayre station | this morning about elght o'clock, and | under the escort of 12 swarthy agents | of the Pinkerton detective bureau, the bunch was escorted to the Wilbur house where they were served with & square meal, the first probably in nionths \ The men are strike breakers and | they ‘are on their way to Louisville to | Whe Ary te Take the Place of Strik- | “lag Stree! Car Emfloyes, Stopped In Sayre This Morniex, Wringers Mops, Mop Sticks Wash Boards . Wash Benches A Full Line of who have been 08 a strike in that city for the past two weeks Wash Day. New York State Authorities Will Be Asked for the Custody of John Ma- romey. | Yesterday -alternoon District Attor- the neeessary petition and aMdavits | ifort the extradition from New York | ‘slate of John Maroney, who is now in the Tioga county jail at Owego, [charged with burglary in the third | {degree lalleged to have entered the Sayre | {house bar und extracted the sum of | nine dollars from the cash register [He went to Waverly where he was ar- rested and placed in jall. Chief Walsh | fof this place went to Waverly and In- [lerviewed Maroney The latter is al- leged te hawe implicated a companion im the job of robbing the till The ipipers In the case will be sent to IGovernor Stuart and it is expected {that he will issue requisition to the {governor of the State of New York within a few davs SUPERIUR COUET AFFIRMS JUDGE FANNING'S DECISION. ‘mens of the human race that the cit- | time, and they Louisville by Strike Breaker Farley, iwho has become famous and rich {through bis methods of furnishing men to (ake the place of honest work- men The train left the 234 St {sey City. about 8 o'clock 322 S. Main St., Athens. us we both lose money. ferry, Jer- | last night picked up from the slums of Gotham Farley has agents in New York and when men are needed to break a strike Farley Instructs these agenis to get busy. The dives and other places | out are visited and any man Black legs and crooks all look! “alike to the agent and no one is there- | fore barred from joining the outfit Alton T. Swingle Will Receive Money From Insurance Companies i In the superior court of Harrisburg ion Monday, the decision of the Brad- {ford county courts In the Alton T [Swingle the Idsurance Company of North America, and the Suf [no- {surance office, was affirmed. and Mr [Swingle will receive $1250 and inter- est, amounting to nearly $1.200 from {each company. It was agreed that [the superior court's decision in one jcase should decide both, and the af- [firming of Judge Fauning's decision fends an intresting controversy. On Feb 1905, at Laddsburg, the store of Swingle & Kenyon was de- stroyed by fire The property was {ins ired in the name of Alton T. Swin- sleand on the grounds Vs 25, Should Be Looked Upon With Sas. ! } plcion, ! jor more i i victims of the Investment [arrest al Scranton exposed his meth- who are tempermentally disposed jcredulity by the promise of big re is almost inconceivable thflt fof otherwise sound judgment can be imade to believe that there is any le- zitimate which made or three hundred per cent appears to be men of gullibility In every town who will bite on schemes of this character as readily as a fish will jump at bait Many of schemes newar brought to at all. the dupes choosing to poe ket | their rather than themselves to the ridicule friends It is a safe rule, and ome which The Record has always advised lutely refuse to have anything to do with any project which promises un- reasonable profits There are of course legitimate investments rofits investment can are losses to of made promoters and others connected | with them immensely wealthy a business basis and are not promul- | gated by such men as Haviland, and | ihis lik Any business promises pay proposition to aboormal profits ibut when some smooth talking indi ¥ £ Hh | AY Da Bn Mattresses. Comfortable Furniture You will find at- tractive pieces do every room in house amon oe collection, a whee you lack in 4 what ment will be more ¢&3 than made up in go price, for we are de- termined to make a‘; @ prompt clearance of Sg& all small lots. ; P - T—-— 205 Desmond street. BO? 20 & No + | and gets benefits of 17 { I NOW, Valley Phone 181 a The tine to act le SALE AT ANGELL’S AT THE -THE BEST GRADE When the mep-~Were loaded (nto the | firm name of Swingle & Kenyon, the! emigrant cars last night the majority [insurance companies set up the claim | Shoe Department {vidual presents a stock scheme to you | fncluded | in our line. Httie 146 Desmond St. borough council will hold a this evening at which the whl be awarded SAYRE, PA. BREVITIES The Record for “mie. Try The’Record Want Ada. Tomorrow is Lehigh Valley payday. | Williams & Sutton’s great sale con- tinues over this pay day. Workmanship tells the story—get vour job printing at The Record Style, fit and workmanship guaran- teed on "Peter's, Custom Clothing.” Hal Merritt and his “Poster Girls” this evening. Splendid work shoes for the wet Sutton’s closing out sale. - County Commissioners E D. Har ness and M. J. McNulty were In Sayre this morning vn business. * The C. E. society of the First Pres- byterian church will hold a cakd sale at Teed & Son's store, Saturday, Mafch 14. Yard Conductor F. Steele was slight- | ly Injured this morning about five | o'clock by falling from an engine in the lower yards Mrs. Perry Westbrook, who fell on! the “sidewalk on Keystone avenue the! other day end broke both bones In| theright forearm and ‘was otherwise It Is the consensus of opinfon among | the Lusiness men that the sewer con- tract should be let to home talent. It | will be the means of the major part | of ‘the money remainidg at home The funeral of Salvatore Caruso, on Friday morning by being run over by a Lehigh Valley engine. was held from the Catholic church at § o'clock this morning. The many satisfied customers who have made purchases during the dis- solution fale of fine clothing and fur- nishing goods at the store of Frunk P. Murphy 18 good evidence of the fact | that he advertises just what he can do and does just what he advertises | he will do. Members of the Porter Band. who byterian church at Athens tomorrow evening, (Friday) are to take the 70% enr. Those who wish may meet at the home of Harriet Grumme, Packer avenue, and others may take the car at Lincoln or Frederick streeis For weak kidueys and lame back use DeWitt'’s Kidney and Bladder bladder troubles. Sold by. C. M. of then were provided with a bottle jof whiskey, with the result that after nmiinutes the bunch was most hilarfous-] }y drunk At Coxton the effects of | the booze had worn off and the men | asked to be shown to the dining car get nothing to eat until they reached iSayre it looked for a time as If it | would be necessary for the train crew to abandon the train and cut to the| (tal! timber. The Pinkertons finally ipersuaded them to be quiet until they got to Sayre where breakfast had been ordered for them, As soon as the train stopped here ‘ly guarding them to see that none got away car company Invest two dollars each man furnished by the agent and the Pinkertons are instructed to allow none of them to escape Af a whole the men were a most disreputable looking lot Some them: wore discolored optics, while the eves of others were bloodshot from the effects of booze | threadbare overcoats, { had no ovetcoats at all When they left the Wilbur house | nearly all of them had cigarettes be- {tween their teeth. They {Sayre about an hour and there were many expressions of approval ithe tralu finally moved out while when of the Accepted Fine Position, Ira Berger of Miller street, who has shops for some time, has resigned his where he Is to accept a similar posl- tion with the Fairbanks & Morse elec- {trical company. Mr. Berger's family { will remain In Sayre for the present. | The new position to which he goes is {a fine one. The company manufacture electrical supplies and machinery and he I% to be a foreman, at a licrative | {salary in one of the mechanical de- Overcoat Stolen. from the walting room of the Lehigh Valley #tation at Falling Springs yesterday fand two memy one of whom took ithe garment hoarded a west {train {were notified of the theft. but when they received the telegram the train i which the men are sald to have board- {ed had reached Sayre and gone. The overcoat, therefore, was not recover- od, nor were the thieves apprehended | Certainly Par Excellence, Many people like the Victor Talking ‘Machines and thelr records. They are certainly par excellence. The D. 8 {128 Desmond street. Sayre, Pa, have the agency for Victor Also head quarters for the newest in post cards, thur-3t f According tothe last assessment {Bradford county bas a total value in real estate of $19968465; 11,012 horses and Mules, at 3970440: 24.161 and 3.765 ithat there had been misrepresenta- The case was heard in the common- {pleas court of Bradford county, and the {while | partnership there had been an apparent yet Mr Swingle was the as Mr ier-in-law. was to he had purchased iwhich Tad not been done “ole owner Kenyon become a when an land the insurance companies carried ithe case to the superior court with [the above result . § Rosabelle Leslie Co. Consisitent with with the demands {of the fickle public, who seek diver- isfon in popular priced amusements the management of the Rosabelle Les- {lle Co, which wil] be the attraction at {the Loothis opera house all next week iwith matinees Wednesday and Satur- ‘day, has secured a repertoire of met- ropolitan successes, the excellence of {which surpasses that of any previous | season. While the plays are all of a very sensational nduture, they age not {essentially of the cheap viol and { Thunder” stripe, but are well written {of them {worth possessing much dramatic Versatility being one of Miss {leslle’s most commendable character- listics, the repertoire has Leen select ied with a view of displaying it to the { best possible advantage, consequently [PArts ranging from the youth- ful school girl to the nature woman { Monday might the eminently success. {ful English melodramatic When London Sleeps.” a very pictur- esque drama, in which she will be seen as “Queenie,” n part that is ad- | mirahl) suited to her capabilities SUCCESS, A newspaper of charity Is in no sense a child It earns twice over every no enterprise in contributing to the upbullding of a community. Its pa- trons reap far more benefits from its | pages then its publishers, and fu call- {ing for the support of the community In which it is published, It asks for no more than in all fairness belongs to it, though generally . it receives less, Patronlze and help your paper as you would any ohter enterprise because it helps you, and not as an act of char ity \ ——— For ghe second time within a year the bridge spanning the Lehigh Val fey Railroad tracks at Bridge street. { Towanda, was badly damaged by a frivipn on Sunday A car loaded with i steam shovel waz so hizh that It {came in contact «ith the bridge, and | part of the floor of the bridge wa {torn away E H Willams, Esq, was on the bridge when the aceldent oe- ‘curred. and his escape from injury Was Very narrow —————————— Notice, wanting trees, rose bushes, vines and shrubbery trimmed by an expert, call Davis, No. 408% Olive Bell phone Any grape one Jtreet, Sayre 260-6 Edwin C. Burt, Patrician and La {France shoes for women at cut prices at Williams & Sutton’. Valley W iby which your hundred dollars {will you a salary per week that will almost pay yonr living expenses tell him that your time pay i#2 occupled them look elsewhere for a sucker of the methods to separate the gulless {rom their money are especially since the victims are Some employed reprehensible sought amoug least afford to sustain i These ican the loss schemes are concocted with a degrea of ingenulty which makes them particularly alluring to the poor Aj dollar a week, a few dollars a month is brilliantly dation for a fortune Haviland belongs to that class of glib tongued artists who make their way through the world by their wits That is they make their way until ithey land in jail. Then honest men | {may have a chance to get their does Haviland and his kind are doing the country a better service being be- hind prison bars, aod the time will come when the promoters of get-rich- quick enterprises in this country will | be wearing stripes and earning a live- ithood by working for the state the day be soon The crowded condition of the col- of an exchange { that newspaper to say list of deaths iavoldably deferred by iumns after a deaths Several un Some of the legMslators are kicking against the propostion pay {monthly in a lump and at the beginning of the term. It |s a pretty that pays when the work is done to The postofice will hereafter give preference to married men and CEpec- fally men with large families In deal- ing out new job and passing around the promotions Hather hard on a young fellow too poor to marry The of the generally congested condition raflroads and the resultant shortage of cars will cause an advance of prices on manufactured products of the Amarican Paper and Pulp As- sociation for 1907 and 1908 The danger of a big flood in the Susquebanna river Is fast disappear- Ing, and unless an unusually heavy days, we will {spring flood the last few have only the usual The waMm weather of days has rotted the ice, river is open for long stretches ——————————— A groceryman lo a near-by town happened a fagme: j unloading boxes filled with | groceries from a Chicago mall order | house The groceryman asked the far mer the price of the articles purchas- ed and then told him he could furnish | them Just as cheap. The farmer then said Is that 207 1 take paper bul you seldom or never adver tise, and if you prices on what you have around when several do you never quote RO stores advertise reader” Is something Wrong? Usually It's the stomach. Use Cascasweet and put the shine tT rebeh | Our stock of Shoes and jdien, women and children. We can Look our iine over and be convinced i We iol Men's Pants, Overalls, | Shirts, Gloves and Mittens WE CARRY Jackets All at This line is strictly fresh goods | and eggs. We can save you and get prices WANT ADS. | Peaders of The Record, buy from | {the merchants who have enough gumption to ask for your patronage ithrough the columns of your favorite | {local dally newspaper—The Valley | Record. CONTRACTING. {. 4. Hi. Snell, Athens, Pa, Contractor and Bullder Also bulldings moved fon short wotice WANTED. Girls at the shirt factory Inquire at the factory in the Talmadge build- lug. Elmer avenue. 258-6 { Ad- 258-6 Wanted - G"” A coffve urn, al once 206 N. Wilbur ave drass Wanted—A girl for general house work, small family, good wages Ap- (ply Unger & Ellis, Waverly 258-3 A good girl or middle aged woman for general housework. Small iy Inquire at once at 201 Hayden [stieet, Sayre, Pa 257-6 To buy a horse, delivery wagon, har- {ness and counter scales. Inquire of {John Grimldy, 606 Lincoln street, Val- i! phone 3%%a 257- 3 rey Wanted—A ‘good girl © cr middle axed women Small family. Address or call, Mrs H L. Wolcott, No. 101 North street, Athens 51-1 | Girl Wanted for general housework Inquire 109 Packer avenue, Sayre Pa. 209-¢ | FOR RENT. Lower flat, shops For Rent jcated, near {Lockhart centrally Io 31% West 26-6* Inquire Rooms and a half house for small family KE J druggist, Way- lerly, N. ¥ 259-6 Rooms for [kee rping Eituor Neaves for house of Packer 209-12 Three rooms for light Inquire at 102 Miller 56-G* For Kent—House with all the mod- {ern Improvements at 618 South Wil- corner Madison street rent §20 Including water. Inquire of GU. W. Morse, 129 North Elmira street, Athens or F. J. Taylor, Sayre 2.66* TER xm LOST, A gold hunting case watch between Stevenson street and Elmer avetiue on Cayuta street, or on Elmer below Mo- hawk street. Miss Mame Wallace, 408 Norik Elmer avenue 257-89 rent, suitable 110 Corner Wwenue For Kent {house Keeping etre et and bur aveuue, is complete with a full line for Everything up to date. Full line Hoslery, Work and Fancy LOWEST CASH PRICES We make a specialty of fresh batter on this: line of goods. Call «. r®= 2 SAYRE, PA. 4 ; P FOR SALE. 8 For Sale—23 room house, all mod- fern improvements, two minutes walk | from shops, on easy terms Enquire | No 207 North Lehigh avenue. 260-6 i For Sale—Four string base, a fine |totied instrument at a bargain. L. J.¢ | Putnam, 228 Willow street; (Athens, 256-8 For Sale~A No. 1 rubber-tired run- about wagon, in excellent condition, Bargain for an early purchaser. Ene quire of Paul E Maynard, M. P. A. biock, Sayre For Sale—House and lot, 139 Ei- {mira street, Athens, ten room house with all modern improvements. Two acres of ground, fruit ete. Inquire on premises 56-6 For Sale—Fine driving horse, solid bay, sound, kind and fearless of all objects. Also. rubber-tired top bug- €y, surrey, portland cutter, three har- nesses, robes and blankets. Bargain to quick.porchaser. Both phones. J. T. Corbin, AtLens, Pa. 261-1 For Salo— Fir English Pointer; small siz ough'y 1e erly W. H. Lockurbs. (iaw: 2 double house or 2 single houses. For particulars, Apply at 126 a. street, Waverly, N. Y. Workmanship tells the story—get fob printing at The Record. Upholstering and Refinishing, * Aud general repairing of all kinds w. J. P, OTTARSON, Manager. Cor. Penna. and Broad Streets. Waverly, N. Y. Kasper Brothers Dining and best in the market and served in good style. It Is our endeavor to make you comfortable and happy. We solicit your patronage. KASPER BROTHERS, i
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