! Majestic Washing Machines Pan American WashingMachines ——————— ECEIV A A ————— | Numerous Requests Granted By the Council at Meeting Held Last Even ing. | A petition of considerable length | ough council at the meeting held last | Wringers Mops, Mop Sticks Wash Boards Wash Benches A Full Line of Everything for | Wash Day. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. E01 our line. Desmond St. ¥ Driggs’ RUG STORE removed to the old Postoffice | ite and i : The Record Want Ads. A a i. leit your trade. “Peter. the 8 Celebrated Ales on t the Wilbur House Cafe. tf - re at the Loomis all next int who does not adver- @ Valley Record clearly does the patronage of its mul- ribers. th MacMorran, circula- ir of the Athens Evening appreciated caller at 8 this afternoon igh Valley and Ber- sereened, prompt de- md soft wood. Both ind office at R . ey Coal Co Record, buy from SAYRE, PA. BREVITIES The asia for mine. Try The Record Want Ads. Williams & Sutton's great sale con- tinues over this pay day. i Imported and domestic woolens at | “Peter's, the Tailor.” { Workmanship tells the story—get vour job printing at The Record { Miscs Nora Ward of Hornell, (s vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kelley of West Lockhart street The Valley Record has a larger PAID circulation in Sayre thar any other newspaper, Fashionable dressmaking done by Gleason and Sisson at 110 Hospital Place. Valley phone 244y 247-26t Splendid work shoes for the wet season selling cheap at Willams » Sutton’s closing out sale. The employes of the Lehigh Valley received their regluar monthly pay checks to day Last month was a short one and the checks are not as large as on other pay days Shirt waists, 79 and upwards, com mencing March 15th I. 0. 0. F. block, Athens A ——— Dr. E E Williams, the well known 1d day afternoon ness Wilkes-Barre by Mrs. Williams, who will visit friends in the latter city for a short time. on professional busi- The disgruntled person who made divers and sundry remarks when compelled to shovel snow off the walk this winter will soon be biting off chunks of language every time the rain causes the postponement of a baseball game The many satisfied customers who have made purchases during the dis- P. Murphy is good evidence of the fact he will do Perhaps the ground hog is not much of a weather prophet, but It {8 going to be very difficult to convince some people that he doesn't know his bus- inesa, Durigg the last six weeks the wenther has heen about ar near the real thing for winter as any ground hog could wish Patrick Maloney, a member of the Willlamsport police force, was shot down by a burglar at five o'clock last night. Maloney was chasing the man, Who waa supposed to have been ftry- tinck to fires. Since the company dis- | posed of its teams the firemen have | cotipiained account | + of ladders at fires The | considerable of the absenc on by hagd the purchase of provided for if Fhe petition team. and after referred to the fire this action al fohn C Os liseryman, be employed to furnish a team to draw the truck to he to receive the sum of $506 The motion was carried The question of nozzles for the de- was Following that commitiee waz made born, the partment also came before the coun- cil upon by the fire board sivie of nozzle pres- were of the opinion that three nozzles would be sufficient for the needs of the department. The matter was laid aver until the meeting which will be held on Monday evening At a recent fire in the confectionery Sayre a recommendation that the Larkin be purchased. Firemen store in West it was complain- several bovs made considera- hie trouble by giving orders without authority Chief Wood recommended the conncil that several firemen io Street Committee Instrueted to Inves. tigate the Matter and Secure Prices, Ete, It is among the possibilities that g 4 steam roller with which to grad and care for the streets The matter counecll last evening when Councilman Hassler suggested that the council discontinue the present system of paving sidewalk rebates and that the money thus spent be used to purchase department Councilman West ed fo the elc, investigate roller at steam prices and report next meeting LAYMEN'S CONVENTION 0} THE WYOMING CONFERENCE. It Will Be Held at Lestershire This Year and An Interesting Sesston Is Expected. At a meeting of the exeentive com- mittee of the Laymen's Association of Wyoming Conference, held in the of- fice of Reed B. Freeman, Binghamton on Monday the program for the com- ing conveation of the held Lestershire April 5, was arranged association of to Friday, he in BST oh 5 NRA Comfortable Furniture You will find at- tractive pieces for every room in the house among this collection, and what you lack in assort- ment will be more than made up in price, for we are de- termined to make a prompt clearance of all small lots. A Grand Special Showing of Iron Beds. Springs and Mattresses. CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE Valley Phone 191 a BO Lo Bids Tabulated and Received But Ae. | tion Was Deferred Until Next Mon. | day Evening. At a regular adjoruned meeting of {the held last evening the | 4 . awarding of the contract to construct ia trunk line sewer in Sayre t council! sorough {2 as deferred until next Monday even- | ing at eight o'clock. to which time the The bids borough council adjourned ifated Ly the recelved and placed on file as tabu- engineer were | The Huse ar Higgins i Coon. §:21 John Co $19 H.-P $22 23456 i John J. Tine & Co. $24 660 40 More ie Smith, $24.15000 Fritz Par Itridge, $22,160.20 From the above figures it will that J. J. Higgins in the of figures {8 the lowest bidder and | The he Is followed closely i Shea & Co, of this place The boroagh engineer's was 19058 40 It was expected that the contract | would be awarded last night but after | the tabulated report of the borough engineer had a motion | was made to adjourn until next Mon day evening at eight o'clock when ig probable that the re (sult of the bidding is as follow 3:4 205 De { i . $19212 50 Bolten =a Uesmond street I. Shea & Farling il & The man who SEERS experience may seck it anywhere, The man who HEEDS experience takes a policy In National Protective Legion and gets benciits of 17 years experience. Get behind its protection and share In its benefits. The time to act Is NOW, E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. BELL AND VALLEY PHONK. SALE AT ANGELL be l seen by John L | Sm— estimate | been received it | matter will be | TUEEE—— I disposed of J | S [CONDITIONS ALONG THE SUSQUEHANNA, | Freman of Binghamton, Thom - | son of Greene, Rowe of Oneonta, Pow ell of Dunmore, vice and | named Mr Sanford of Waverly, field secretary ials und alse gave him aythority to | According to the by-laws adopted | recommend the appointment of oth- jal the last convention, all lav-mem- | be made special officers with The council | Wood as one of the spec- should power to make arrests presidents, § 5 i Been Very Low Bal Warm Weather Is Likely to Bring | On Big Flood, “THE HOUSE OF BARGAINS" GREAT BARGAINS IN ENAMELED WARE-THE BEST GRADE AT THE LOWEST PRICES, f ers It was also suggested that two short biasts of the fire whistle he given to aolily the firemen that a fire {= either that Suggestion two control T he hereafter extinguished, nndes the alarm was acted short whistles will notify firemen that thelr Councliman Hassler moved that the chief of to atten each fire and see that order is main ar is false upon and services are not needed police be ordered tained to his other duties Chief Walsh will case of a conflagration GIRLS" DID NOT APPEAR. “POSTER Show Billed For the Night Failed to Hal Merritt's were advertised Loomis Last Arrive. Poster Girls.” to give high-class vaudeville performance at the Loomis last night, failed show up at the appointed time. Manager Watrous re- funded the money had purchased tickets. The show was bill- ed to appear in Halstead on Wedmes- day and Mr {phoned to the manager of the theatre at Halstead and that the had Keep ts engagement It i= Mr Mer- succumb- i to to those who evening Watrous tele- ascertained also failed to that company in place that probably The therefore presumed ritt s company has ed to had busine ed for Towanda this but Manager Watrous will telephoue to the manager of the house in that pldce ithat he is likely with a dis appointment is bill- show eyening to meet —— Shop Employe Injured. | Harry Gray. an employe of the new shops, was takeu to the hospital this forenoon suffering from injuries re jcelved from falling from the tank of an engine. The tank had been block- ed upou a palr of horses to undergo repairs A number of boards placed across the top and Gray was {walking on when of them i broke He fell to the below a distance of twelve feet landed hiz head and the boards on which he had been walking fell on top of him. There was a nail in the board which penetrated Gray's {head near the ear ithe hospital say defense were these One floor Gray on The surgeons at that this may canse A. E Nettleton's shoes for men sell Willlams & Sutton’- treat dissolution sale. {ing cheap at An interesting member of the Rosa- belie Leslle Co, which is to be the jattarction at the Loomis opera house jall next week commencing Monday {night is little Luella Pullen, conceded {to be one of the most talented child artists before the public Although (just past her eleventh year, she has seen several seasons before the foot- {lights,. and attained an eminence that {Is the envy of many who are her sen- {lor in both age and experience : Sewing Machine Supplies, | es . For the nccommodation of the pub- BE ———_— Ee , —-_ ¢f the Methodist-Episcopal | People living along the Susquehan- | church, over twenty-one years of age, {18 are now becoming Iuterested in the | {are entitied to all the privileges of | flood question The ‘her = i Shoe Department stock of Shoes and iu and children We ¢ over and Le « Indications are | ithe association at its annual meeting | that the annual spring breakup is | gen but that churches may be sure of rep- | pear at hand. thé past few days hav- j Look they are urged to send INE been so mild that the snow and {delegates, one for each hundred mem- lice have melted rapidly The {bers or major fraction thereof, and ©f the past few days have also added was instructed to in. |Mmaterially to the amount of water {running into the river. The river i 3 for a %ald to be unusually low and the ice | disting- | 15 several inches, in thickness From | on, it Is expected that | Our wWoien complete with a full line for bers Is I You money on this line of goods. i save ine our nvinced iresentation Gent's Furnishing Department Everything up to date. Full line Underwear, Hoslery, Work and {Fancy * the LOWEST CASH PRICES DRY GUODS AND NOTIONS. rains | We are headquartegs In Men's wear of Men Pants, Overalls, Jackets shirts ind Mittens All at WE CARRY A LINE OF STAPLE the secretary is ftorm the churches : The rousing Gloves association | Preparing meeting this year, uished speakers being expected | pow however : {the rise will be rapid, and it is fear- | {ed” that a big flood will result These is a large amount of snow on | {the hill sides along ther iver, and con- | ™" A Yalles Ph . i | , eh 105 omas Avenue. Valley one 2.a. {announced for a week's engagement |!inued warm weather will cause this ! Apw~ ; — {at the Loomis opera house starting |'© rush A~ a hurry, In which | {Monday night next week, comes to |®Vent trouble of a dire nature is fear- | i : Buffalo Bréad . We Sell Collins’ Celebrated! Grocery Department This line is strictly and eggs We and get prices fresh goods. We make a specialty of fresh butter Rosabele Leslie Co, can save you ten per cent. on this line of goods. Call rd SAYRE, PA. The Rosabele Leslie Co. which is in ment of both press and public that | DITION \L WARDS could be accorded any traveling stock | at popular ARE A NECESSITY. All the mechanical, electri- cal and paraphernalia neces- sary for the proper embellishment of | the various scenic productions con- tained in their repertoire, is carried complete, making them even more elaborate than when the same plays | James company playing prices scenery, other Asked to Make propriation Sufficient to Build More Wards, Legislature an Ap- B Maney and Hon L T.! returned from Harrisburg this Received fresh from the finest equipped bakery in were offered at higher prices of ad- | Hot mission A Gambler's Daughter, which Is announced for Tuesday night present a story of more than ordinary Interest, as it deals with the methods of the high financiers and the depths to which they will fall in their avara- cloug desire for the accumulation of money Driefly told the story relate to Kate Merrick. played by Miss Les- lle, the daughter of a wealthy Board of Trade operator, who 18 in Jove with George Hart, a prosperous young iclerk in her father's office. Her hand {1s also sought by the business part- iner of her father, a man of extreme- {ly lax conscientious scruples, who {has involved the father in several I- {legal business transactions. making Mim a tool to do his bidding In order tion. They develop a gcheme to alter the accounts of Hart, accusing him of default and finally land him in prison {in order ta avert his marriage with | Kate It I2 of the struggle of the daughter against father to free the jman she loves that one of the most {Interesting dramas for the lay has been written When London Sleeps,” J H. Wallack's big scenic Iproduction, which has never before | been offered at cheap prices. having present will be given on Monday evening No Robbery Was Committed. A telephone message from Green's Thursday afternoon, was to the ef fect that tramps riding a freight train {had jumped off at the Landing cross ling. robbed a boy of some money and then boarded the train again. Acting Chief Allen, Constable McCracken, i Deputy Sheriff Griffin and Special Of- {ficers Arnold and Winters hurried to {the upper station to Intercept the rob- bers who were supposed to be coming {down on the frelght train. An Inves- tigation proved that the boy started ithe robbery story in order to gain for train —Review. Quarterly Meeting. Next Sunday mariitng will ocear the at the M. E. church. the U. S, Collins’ jmorning where they together witlgDr Equal to the best homemade. 10tt and M. H. Sawtelle of Sayre have | been {Islature to make the | “celebrated is the best bread in the country. i I'ry it tommorrow, 5 and Te per loaf. Saturday We Offer I dozen cans Knoxboro N. Y. State Corn as & committee to urge the log appropriation {for the Packer hospital at this session large enough to cover not y its on NeCcoess Hat of addi- found to 1 of | Stes join i This gor, . | ary working to for the wards that CYP lSeR I tional srovide construction are ne Dir I dozen class cans Hoyt's Homemade Tomatoes {them and they asked for §° would provide en jurgent necessity LOg0 2 dozen large Sonr Pickles the needed sum of . . ! : 5 Ibs, Armour's “Shield” brand Lard 0040 for the running expenses and $10 The {gentlemen of the committee were re {ceived deal of and they feel sure that thelr request {will be 2 bottles Libby's Chill Sauce 25¢ {OBO for the additional wards hottle Suyder's Oyster Cocktail » with a great respect 2¢ ean “Herald” Lemon Cling Sliced Peaches granted 2i¢ can “Herald” Grated or Sliced Pineapple | Owen McCauley. . 1 1b. 50¢ Gircen or Uncolored Japan Tea FRESH VEGETABLES Large, Solid Boston Head Lettuce, 15¢, Leaf Lettuce 7¢, ® bunch Rhubarb ton it Owen North 3 a tock of catarrhal pneamon P. H has of the [funeral arrangements which nre | eted McCauley his died ANCHE at home Eimer this morning {1 in O'Shea charge not yol of mi 25¢, Radishes Se, California Celery 10¢, 6 Ibs. Jersey Sweet Potatoes. . Spanish Onions, Cabbage, Parsley, Green Onlons, Endive, | Edwin C. Burt, Patriclan and La | France shoes for women at cut prices (at Williams & Suttons { ei ccm. { Be very careful of your bowels when you have a cold, Nearly all {other cough Syrups are constipating, especially containing oplates {Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels—contalns NO opl- | |ates. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Drugs. | Use “Hoston™ Combination Coffee, Ib 2 Ix. Shredded Concoanut Lie hottle “Simon's” Vanilla 25¢ hottle Seeley’s Lemon Extract I Bushel tsood Apples those a Ih Sack Crusader Bread Flour HE AO HT. : | Trustee's Sale of Personal Property. | In pursuance of an order of the | [United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, the | @ @ é ® jundersigued, Trustee of C, LL. B. Lan- | ox ee ade kl [dis, alias C. G. Lloydt, bankrupt, will | DESMOND} STREET, expose to public sale, to the highest | bidders for cash, ou the farm recently ! joccupled by sald C, G. Lloydt in East | Athens, Bradford county, Pa, on Sat. | SAYRE, PA Notice, wanting For weak kidneys and lame back use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Best for lumbago, rheumatism and bladder troublea Sold by C M. Driggs, Druga Any one trees, rose bushes, trimmed Simeon grape vines and shrubbery {ln the afternoon, the following per- |i, {sonal proprety, to wit: an expert, call or phone {Davis, No. 408 Olive S Horses, 2 Cows, 1 Platform Wag- [gen phone on, 1 Buggy, 1 Rendering Plant, 2| a oem———sone Harnesses, Quantity of Household | “I bought a Afty-cent bottle of KO- | Goods, Lot of Fancy Pigeons, Belgian DOL and the benefit | received all the Hares, Dogs. and other articles too gold in Georgia could mot buy, In numerous to mention. three months I was well and hearty] is May you live long and prosper. —C. ©. 0 L B. LANDIS, alias N. Cornell, Roding, Ga, 1906. Kodo} JAOYDT, Bankrupt (Fog Dyspepsia is sold by C. M. Driggs, street Sayre 200-6*
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